ML20135E785
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Site: | Wolf Creek |
Issue date: | 12/12/1996 |
From: | Birk D, Brinkmeyer M, Dees D WOLF CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORP. |
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> 1997 Field Exercise 25 February 1997 TIN GE-77-356-10 Rev. 0 l 1
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
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- The Exercise should demonstrate that those individuals and agencies who are assigned responsibilities in ;
j a radiological emergency are adequately trained to perform according to current plans and procedures. ;
4 Furthermore, this Exercise will provide training for emergency response personnel, and identify any :
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potential problem areas in the overall emergency rssponse system.
4 This manual has been prepared to assist the Exercise controllers, evaluators, and observers in the conduct and evaluation of the Exercise. It contains all of the information and data necessary to properly !
j conduct this Exercise in an efficient and coordinated manner, and is organized as follows:
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l Section 2.0 Obiectrves and Guidehnes f f
- This sechon defines the Exercise objectives for the licensee, State of Kansas, and Coffey County, and !
j sets forth guidelines for the conduct of the Exercise to meet those objectives l Sachon 3.0 Scenano and Timeline ;
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! This section describes the postulated sequence of events occurring at WCGS which requires the ERO to l respond. l t :
i Sachon 4.0 Controller Messages This sechon contains the Exercise messages used to control the development of the Exercise scenario.
i i Section 5.0 Plant Data j This sechon contains information concoming designated plant parameters These parameters are updated every 15 minutes throughout the Exercise. To ensure that adequate operational data is available
, in the event of a simulator failure, tables of plant parameter information have been included in this sechon 1
- I i Sachon 6.0 Meteorological Data l I
f This section contains informahon about the meteorological conditions in the Coffey County area during the j conduct of the Exercise. These parameters are updated every 15 minutes throughout the Exercise. To
{ ensure that adequate meteorological data is available in the event of a simulator failure, tables of plant
,~ parameter information have been included in this section.
Section 7.0 Onsite Radiological Data
{ This section contains information about radiological conditions at the various onsite monitoring locations.
Also included in this sechon is information concoming primary and secondary systems radiochemistry, containment atmosphere radiochemistry, and in-plant radiation levels. These parameters are updated every 15 minutes when parameters are changing. To ensure that adequate chemistry data is available in the event of a simulator failure, tables of plant parameter information have been included in this section.
Section 8.0 Offsite Radiological Data This section contains information about radiological conditions at the various offsite monitoring locations.
Section 9.0 Controllers' instruchons !
This section provides general instructions to the Exercise controllers in the conduct of the Exercise. For j this Exercise, separate evaluators shall also evaluate the responses of the Exercise participants and the progress of the Exercise. Evaluator notes shall be included on the controllers log sheets.
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NRC EXERCISE OBJECTIVES 2.1 ONSITE GUIDELINES 2.2 OFFSITE GUIDELINES 2.4 !
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Objectives To Be Demon;trated NRC EXERCISE OBJECTIVES
- 1. The Technical Support Center / Operations Support Center (TSC/OSC), and Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) and Public information E-Plan Organization will be staffed and activated according to the instructions in the Emergency Planning Procedures (EPPs).
- 2. Management of the Control Room, TSC/OSC, EOF and Public information Organization will respond effectively to the emergency The lead personnel in tnese facilities will make timely and effective decisions ;
regarding emergency response efforts. l
- 3. The staff in the Control Room, TSC/OSC and EOF will assess the emergency conditions in order to prepare appropriate mitigative priorities, properly classify the events and to recommend offsite protective I actions. (Each facility may not perform each of these actions depending on the timing of tumover of l l responsibilities between facilities.) ;
4 Notification of emergency conditions or protective action recommendatioris to the State of Kansas, Coffey County and the mock NRC will be performed by the Control Room, TSC/OSC and the EOF. (Each facility may not perform each of these actions depending on the timing of tumover of responsibilities between facilities.)
This will include the use of the Emergency Notification System (ENS) and Health Physics Network (HPN)in contact with onsite controllers.
- 5. Communications (e.g., phone, fax or radio) between facilities and teams in support of emergency response
- activities will be demonstrated using primary communication (or backup if appropriate).
. 6. Radiological exposure to persons stafring the facilities and teams will be maintained as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA).
- 7. Rumors identified dunng tne Exercise will be confirmed or denied as part of the activities of the information Clearinghouse, Phone Team or the Media Center.
- 8. Field Teams will collect environmental samples as directed by either the Dose Assessment Coordinator in the TSC or the Radiological Assessment Supervisor in the EOF. These samples may include air, water, soil or vegetation. (Esch team is not required to collect all samples.)
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- 9. The objectives of a semi-annual Health Physics Drill will be demonstrated, by obtaining direct measurements, an airbome sample and environmental samples, as part of this exercise.
- 10. Dispatch and coordination of emergency repair and damage control teams will be demonstrated by the Control Room and the TSC/OSC.
- 11. The radiological release from the plant will be characterized by either the Control Room, TSC/OSC or the EOF radiological assessment staff as to its magnitude and offsite impact. (Esch facility may not perform each of these actions depending on the timing of tumover of responsibilities between facilities.)
- 12. Post-accident sampling may be demonstrated. (It is a requirement to include a post accident sampling system analysis in a Health Physics drill, annually.)
- 13. Personnel accountability will be maintained within the Control Room. TSC/OSC, and EOF.
- 14. Habitability of the Control Room, TSC/OSC and EOF will be periodically assessed.
- 15. The Public information Organization will disseminate accurate and timely information either through l scheduled news conferences, news statements or Phone Team communication.
. 16. The TSC/OSC and EOF shall demonstrate assistance and support to the Control Room for mitigation of the emergency conditions.
- 17. Good radiological protection practices shall be demonstrated within the Control Room, TSC/OSC and the
- EOF.
- 18. Good scenario preparation and exercise control will be demonstrated throughout the Exercise.
- 19. Site accountability shall be performed. .
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Objectives To Be Demon:trated ONSITE GUIDELINES These guidelines define the licensee participants' extent of play in demonstrating the previously listed objectives.
A. For Graded Exercises, participants will not have prior knowledge of the scenario. For Quarterly training drills, scenario da'a will be treated discreetly however, knowledge of the scenario will not preclude participation in the drill.
B. There will be pre-staging of licensee participants in:
- a. The Wolf Creek Generating Station (WCGS) Simulator as of 0730 hours0.00845 days <br />0.203 hours <br />0.00121 weeks <br />2.77765e-4 months <br />.
- b. The Operations Relief Area for Station Operators personnel only. They should be at the Operations Relief Area 30 minutes before the start of each exercise. Their normal dispatch point is from the Control Room. This pre-staging reduces impact to normal Control Room activities and provides a central location for repair teams to be dispatched, prior to activation of the TSC.
- c. The 'D' Public Information Team will be pre-staged in the breakroom of the State Defense Building at 0800. They will delay setup one hour from the time the decision is made to establish the Topeka Public information Facilities.
C. Personnel will be notified of emergency conditions through methods normally employed in making notifications (e.g., Gai-tronics, peger activation or Security). The site evacuation alarm will be activated at ALERT, or higher classifications.
D. The following emergency response facilities / functions will be participating in the Exercise:
Control Room (CR)
Technical Support Center / Operations Support Center (TSC/OSC)
Security (SEC)
Offsite Monitoring Teams (OMTs)
Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)
Information Clearinghouse (IC)
Rumor Control (GO KCPL)
Media Center (MC)
Phone Team (IC)
E. The CR will be simulated from the plant simulator. l l
F. For exercise purposes, all communications to the Control Room should be directed to the Simulator l Control Room. I G. All communications involving the CR will be duplicated in the simulator, except for the Emergency Notification System (ENS) dedicated line and the State / County radios. A telephone will be used in the simulator for the ENS. If the State or County need to be notified as part of the exercise by radio from the Control Room, the Shift Clerk will use the radios in the EOF, since there are no radios in the simulator. !
H. Operational and meteorological initial conditions will be established prior to the start of the exercise and will be distributed to those players who would, under actual conditions, be aware of this information.
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, Objectives To Be Demon:trated j l. Participation by onsite personnel directly involved with emergency response shall be carried out to the fullest extent possible without affecting plant operations or plant safety. Dispatch of teams into the power block will occur as required. Use of respirators and PCs are not expected to be simulated but will be dictated by environmental conditions the day of the exercise. Safety Services personnel will make the t
, decision on what to simulate on the moming of the exercise.
J. During actual emergency conditions, certain administrative controls may be bypassed (i.e. clearances, fire watches). For the purposes of performing a walk through, steps, such as clearances, need not be demonstrated.
K. For exercise purposes, the need for a fire watch shall be determined on a case by case basis.
L. The phrase,"This is a drill", will begin and end all radio, Gai-tronics and telephone transmissions performed in response to scenario events.
M. If the scenario requires that any personnel working for an organization not participating be contacted, they shall be contacted for the purpose of checiung communicates only.
N. Additional ERO personnel may be called in to supplement the regular ERO staffing O. If Potassium lodide is recommended for use by emergency workers, its actual ingestion will be simulated.
P. If parts or tools are needed from the Warehouse / Tool Shop they will be procured and brought to the check out counter, confirmed to be the correct tool / part, then retumed to ine Warehouse / Tool Shop.
L Q. Exercise participants will simulate entry into hazardous areas of plant if they are raouired to do so by the scenario.
R. When demonstration is required, the annual performing of a PASS sample shall be met by collecting and analyzing a PASS sample.
S. The TSC/OSC and EOF may review and discuss plant recovery and reenty activities following the termination of the release.
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Objectives To Be Dem:n:trated OFFSITE tlBulDELINES A. Personnel will be notified of emergency conditions through methods normally employed in making notifications (e.g., telephone calls, use of Gal-tronics).
B. The following groups WILL participate:
Information Clearinghouse, Media Center, Phone Team, KCPL Rumor Control-Rumor Control Center (GO KCPL)
Simulator / Control Room, TSC/OSC, EOF, State of Kansa. -including, among others:
State of Kansas PlO KDHE st EOF & Topeka, KDEM at EOF & Topeka, FEMA State Liaison, FEMA PlO, ,
Other State Agencies at the Topeka EOC, Dept. of Ag., Highway Patrol, National Guard, Dept. of Trans., Dept. of Wildlife
& Parks State Forward Staging Area -including:
Highway Patrol, National Guard, Dept. of Wildlife & Parks Coffey County PlO-at information Cleannghouse Coffey County- at the EOF:
County Commissioners, PIO, JRMTs, Coffey County - at the Coffey County EOC:
Wolf Creek Rap, County Commissioners, Emergency Preparedness, Shortff's Dept., Highway Dept., Health & Medical Management Team Shelter Systems' Officer, Coffey County Highway Dept. Shop, WISW Radio, Sunset Manor in Waverly Feb 24 @ 10:30, Coffey County Highway Department Access Control Feb 24 @ 12:45, Coffey County Decon Feb 24 @ 13:15, Anderson County Recepton Center Feb 24 @ 19:00, j i
Coffey County Hospital Medical anti Shelter Feb 26 @ 08:00, Coffey County Ambulance Feb 26 @ 08:00, Burlington Health Care Center Feb 26 @ 13:00, USD 245 LeRoy 26 Feb @ 15:00 l
C. The following groups WILL NOT participate:
PIOS - Westem Resources, KCPL and KEPCo, NRC PIO, _
NRC/ FEMA /FRMAC I
NOTE: At any point, the recipient of an off site notification may request the termination of further notifications.
D. Actual off-site siren and tone alert radio activation will be simulated E. The phrase,"This is a drill", will begin and end all radio, Gai-tronics and telephone transmissions performed in response to scenario events.
If the scenario requires that any personnel working for an organization not participating be contacted, they shall be contacted for the purpose of checking communications only.
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M i d I SECTION 3.0 SCENARIO AND TIMELINE i 1 SECTION 3. 0 3.0 SCENARIO 3.1
'1 INITIAL CONDITIONS PRIMARY LAB o.2 PRIMARY LAB 3.3
' 3.4 SHOP LAB TURBINE LAB 3.5 RCS del / GROSS ACTIVITY LIMITS 3.7 CHEMISTRY TURNOVER SHEET 3.9 CONTROL ROnM TURNOVER SHEETS 3.10 NARRATIVE
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4 SCENARIO A summary of the scenario events is provided in the following subsection.
- Operational events will be conducted as written. Other events may vary from those written according to the actions of the players.
INITIAL CONDITIONS Ooeratens The plant is operating at 100% power at the middle of cycle. The fuel has developed several defects On ! 24 February 1997, the plant entered failed fuel action level 4. Currently, the plant is in Technical Specification 3.4.8. Plans are being made to begin the next refueling outage eariy. I Chemistry is pulling samples of the RCS every two hours,in accordance with AP 02-002. The next scheduled sample is 0800. RCS results are expected approximately 0845. Chemistry estimates the number of defects to be 5-10. i Tha 'A' motor driven feedwater pump is out of service. It has been out of service since 0800,24 Feb
; 1997. The pump is being rebuilt and is expected to be operational by 1800,26 Feb 1997.
Meteorolopmal ] ! A cool day is expected with highs in the upper 30's to lower 40's. The winds are out of the Northwest from i 10-15 mph. A front is expected to move into the area mid-moming. This front will bring an increased chance of rain. t i 1 4 i f 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 3.1 f-5
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SHEET LABORATORY : PRIMARY LAB Dita: Mond y, February 24,1997 Time Analysis Results Out of Spec Remarks
\ l l ESSENTIAL SERVICE H2O TRAIN A l 0830 GRS ACT 0 UCl/CC i ESSENTIAL SERVICE H2O TRAIN B I 0820 GRS ACT 0 UCl/CC REACTOR COOLANT ALL SAMPLE PTS 0830 B 768 P 0830 CL 15 0830 COND 23.
0830 DO \*PB 0830 F PPB 0830 H2 0 CC/KG 0830 LI 2.20 PPM 0830 PH 6.3 PH 0830 PH@T 6.91 PH 0830 SIO2 214 PPB 0830 VCT 35.4 PSIG 0915 1.16E+0 UCl/CC 0915 1 1.25E+0 UCl/CC 0915 GAS ACT 2.18E+0 UCl/CC 0915 GRS ACT 6.50E+0 UCl/CC l 1 0915 MODE 1 Remarks: FRI Action Level 4. T.S. 3.4.8 entered. 1115 DEI
- 1.16E+0 UCl/CC Remarks: T.S. 3.4.8 ,
1310 DEI 1.17E+0 UCl/CC Remarks: T.S. 3.4.8 1510 DEI
- 1.15E+0 UCl/CC Remarks: T.S. 3.4.6 1525 H2 27.5 CC/KG 1525 VCT 36.3 PSIG 1710 DEI 1.16E+0 UCl/CC Remarks: T.S. 3.4.8 l
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SHEET LABORATORY : PRIMARY LAB D*ta: Monday, February 24,1997 Time Analysis Results Outof Spec Remarks 1830 DEI
- 1.15E+0 UCl/CC Remarks: T.S. 3.4.8 2030 DEI
- 1.14E+0 UCl/CC Remarks: T.S. 3.4.0 2230 DEI
- 1.13E+0 Remarks: T.S. 3.4.8 %
RMWST T 0825 CAT 56 US/CM 0825 CL <2 PPB 0825 COND 0.14S US/CM 0825 DO 27.9 PPB 0825 F <2 PPB 0825 PH 6.2 PH 0825 0 <10 PPB 0850 CDRIES 0 Cl 0850 GRS ACT 0 UCl/CC RWST 0900 BNSAMP 2 1=EC 2=LO 0900 BORON 2473 PPM 0900 CL <2 PPB 0900 CURIES 0.113 Cl - 0900 F <2 PPB 0900 GRS ACT 7.22E-5 UCl/CC 0900 NGT ACT 7.22E-5 UCl/CC 0900 PH 4.7 PH 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 3.3 l
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SHEET LABORATORY : SHOP LAB Date: Monday, February 24,1997 Time Analysis Results Out of Spec Remarks
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Y CIRCULATING WATER DISCHARGE 1030 BCDMH 80 GPM 1030 FAC <0.01 PPM 1030 TRC 0.04 PPM 1030 TRCVD 1038 TIME LAKE OVERFLOW SERVICE WATER CHLORINATION 0909 BCDMH 15 0909 FAC PM 0909 PH PH 0909 TRC 6 PPM 0909 TRCVD 0911 TIME 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 3.4
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SHEET LABORATORY : TURBINE LAB Dita: Monday, February 24,1997 Time Analysis Results Out of Spec Remarks AK BED IN SERVICE 0955 ACETATE 0.7 PPB % 0955 BED # 1 0955 CAT 0.064 US/CM 0955 CL <0.5 PPB 0955 COND 0.059 US/CM 0955 F <0.20 PPB 0955 FORMATE 0.8 PPB 0955 NA 0.04 PP4 0955 SO4 <0.5 , k AUXILIARY BOILER 1125 DO PPB 1125 N2H4 PPM 1125 PH 9.9 PH CONDENSATE STORAG K% 1045 CL <0.5 PPB 1045 CU 0 Cl 1045 150 PPB 1045 T 0 UCl/CC 1045 7.3 PH 1045 SO4 <0.5 PPB 1045 TSS <10 PPB DEMIN WATER STORAGE TANK 1100 ACETATE <0.5 PPB 1100 CL <0.5 PPB 1100 F <0.20 PPB 1100 FORMATE <0.5 PPB 1100 NA 0.20 PPB 1100 PH 6.0 PH 1100 SiO2 <5 PPB 1100 SO4 <0.5 PPB 1100 TSS <10 PPB REBOILER 1410 DO <5 PPB 1410 N2H4 88 PPM 1410 PH 10.1 PH RM CONDENSATE PUMP DISCHARGE 0925 DO 3.4 PPB 0925 NA 0.20 PPB 0925 TSS <10 PPB 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Pa99 3,5
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SHEET LABORATORY : TURBINE LAB Date: Monday, February 24,1997 Time Analysis Results Out of Spec Remarks RM S/G FEEDWATER 0945 COND 6.40 US/CM 0345 DO <0.1 PPB 0945 ETA 1.6 PPM 0945 HYDRAZINE 100 PPB fO 1300 N2H4 0.140 PPM 0935 ACETATE 3.8 0935 BLDN 16 0935 CAT S/CM 0935 CL PPB 0935 F 5 PPB 0935 FORMATE 3.4 PPB 0935 NA 3.72 PPB 0935 PH 9.60 PH 0935 SiO2 39 PPB 0935 S 14.7 PPB RECENTLY REESTABLISHED BLOWDOWN STEAM GENE R AVERAGES 0835 GRS ACT 0 UCl/CC 0835 H-3 1.21E-5 UCl/CC Remarks: HIGH DUE TO BLOWDOWN OUTAGE. i l l l l 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 3.6
i RCS DEI / GROSS ACTIVITY LIMITS RCS del / GROSS ACTIVITY LIMITS APF 02-007-09-01 I. EVENT: RCS exceeds Tech Spec. Limits of 1 pCi/ml DEI or Gross i Radioactivity exceeds 100/E-Bar pCi/ml. Tech Spec. Limit exceeded (D/T) 2/24/97_/ Activity back in spec. (D/T) / /*I. l II. ACTION: Notify the primary Lab Superviso
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Notified (D/T) 2/2%/ko\ / 1013 The Supervisor (Sh ist) will make further notifi-cations per A Determine w ine Activity and DEI once per 2 hours until withi mite le #1 RCS Sampled (D/T) 2/25/97__/ 0010 Nuclide Activity (pCi/ml) I-131 7.99E-1 I-132 7.70E-1 I-133 9.71E-1 1-134 6.2BE-1 I-135 5.60E-1 DEI 1.15 Sample #2 RCS Sampled (D/T) 2 /2 5 / 97_/_ZL12_ Nuclide Activity (pCi/ml) I-131 B.06E-1 I-132 7.62E-1 I-133 9.26E-1 I-134 6.34E-1 i I-135 5.53E-1 l DEI 1.16 Sample #3 RCS Sampled (D/T)_ 2/25/97__,_/_Aill _ Nuclide Activity (pCi/ml) I-131 9.13E-1 I-132 7.56E-1 l I-133 ___9.7BE-1 I-134 ~~~6.4CE-1 , I-135 5.53E-1 l l DEI 1.16 I l l i 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 3.7 l l l 1
RCS DEI / GROSS ACTIVITY LIMITS l APF 02-007-09-01 I I I. EVENT: RCS exceeds Tech Spec. Limits of 1 pCi/ml DEI or Gross Radioactivity exceeds 100/E-Bar pCi/ml. Tech Spec. Limit exceeded (D/T)_ 2/24/97 / 09 E Activity back in spec. (D/T) / OX/ II. ACTION: Notify the Primary Lab Superviso mi (Shif t Chemist) immediately. Notified (D/T) 2 1013 The Supervisor (Sh ) ill make further notifi-cations per AP Determine ne Activity and DEI once per 2 hours until within mits\ le #1 RCS Sampled (D/T)_2 /2 5 / 97 ,_/E_ uclide Activity (pci/ml) l I-131 _B 07E-1 I-132 _7 65E-1 I-133 _9.66E-1 I-134 _ 6 32E-1 I-135 _5 52E-1 DEI _ 1 15 Sample #2 RCS Sampled (D/T) / , Nuclide Activity (pCi/ml) I-131 I-132 I-133 I-134 , I-135 DEI Sample #3 RCS Sampled (D/T) / Nuclide Activity (pCi/ml) I-131 I-132 I-133 I-134 , I-135 I DEI l l 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 3.8 I 1
APF 0241071400 97JEXt,s Cham Tumower 12/13/B6 0146 PM Chemistry Turnover Checklist Date 2/25/97 Tech Spec /ODCM LCO Required Sampling On-coming: C. Woodruff som R.auer.o s rro.ou. o i.mm. serra.o Off-going: K. Mitchell RCS DEI 0030 / 2/25/97 0030/2/25/97 Mode: 1l RCS DEI 0230 / 2/25/97 0230/2/25/97 Nights: l Days: T RCS DEI 0430 / 2/25/97 0415/ 2/25/97 RCS DEI 0615 / 2/25/97 0600/ 2/25/97 Abnormal Conditions RCS DEI 0800 / 2/25/97 (Check all that apply) (Explain in comrnent section) Work items Carried Over Gas Decay Tank Adds 1. 2-hour RCS sampling for DEI per AP 02-002, ok to use PASS if dose
>15% TPC at SJ panel is too high.
Mode 3-2/2-3 change Rad Monitors inoperable: HB-RE 18 HF-RE 45 BM-RE-52 LE-RE 59 HF-RE-95 Pre-Relief Reviews Abnormal Conditions Comment Offgoing: 1. RCS DEI > 1.0 uCl/mL - Tech Spec 3.4.8 Pager tumed over: X , R-2 Sheet reviewed X Review ticklers X CTMT Press. X Oncoming: i R 2 Sheet reviewed Equipment Problems / Action Requests / Nice to Know Review ticklers 1. APF 02-007-09 sheet for today's RCS results is in the hot lab daily log. Place procedure 2. BAT *B'is on recire - 1508 / 2/24/97 chgs inside lab books l l 3. PZR hauid space is lined up at 0545 / 2/25/97 Review Process 4. There is a marinelli on D1192 for UV sample - BKG is counting. monitor log l l Review Radwaste tank levellog l l Review essential reading l l Notify control room of on-coming Shift Chemist l l Watch Pelieved Off-going (init) On-coming (init) Chem ops Action Forms 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Pope 3 9
CONTROL ROOM TURNOVER SHEETS CONTROL ROOM TURNOVER SHEETS APF 21-001-01, Rev. 01 Page 1 of 2 K02-001A SHIFT SUPERVISOR RELIEF CHECKLIST i i OFF-GOING SHIFT (CHECK BOX) DATE OFF-GOINC SS (PRINT) l DAYS O NIGHTS [El 2/25/97 ,ON-COMILG SS (PR /
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ON-COMING SS REVIEW PRIOR TO ASSUMING SH N" MODE 1 , ddi ibnal Pages EVOLUTIONS IN PROGRESS: 100% power, MOL _V kW
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_ M' : Chemistry pulling TS 3.4.8 required I SIGNIFICANT TESTING /RESTORAT ! I PROGRESS: ccmples of the RCS every d h ,s er AP 02-002. TS 3.4.8 entered 24 February 1997 at 0915. Fuel Action ley l 4 V AP 19B-001 has been entered. T1 AX~
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E-PLAN FIELD EXERCISE SCENARIO TIMELINE This scenario is based on a steam generator tube rupture with failed fuel. There is an unfiltered, unmonitored release of radioactivity, initial conditions establish the plant operating normally at 100% power in the middle of the fuel cycle. The fuel is at action level 4 with several defects. The plant is in Technical Specification 3.4.8 and plans are being made to begin the refueling outage early. Due to cold weather, electricity demand in the area is high. The motor driven auxiliary feedwater pump 'A' is out of service being rebuilt. The scenario begins with an operational basis earthquake (OBE). Based on an OBE, an ALERT should be declared. Due to the earthquake, cladding damage occurs. The CVCS letdown monitor alarms approximately 10 minutes later. RCS results indicate fuel failure. The 'A' MDAFWP Room Cooler develops a bad leak. The Condensate Storage Tank (CST)line to the suction of the AFW pumps develops a large leak also. A plant worker suffers a heart attack. Approximately one hour into the scenario, a steamline break of the 'A'steamline in area 5, upstream of the MSIV occurs. A reactor trip and Si signal is generated isolating the containment building. The auxiliary feedwater system starts up. The 'B' motor driven auxiliary foodwater pump starts but fails after 10 seconds due to electrical problems in the motor. Based on a faulted steam generator with defective fuel and no steam generator tube rupture, a SITE AREA EMERGENCY should be declared. Approximately 10 minutes after the main steamline break, PG11 fails due to the steam leak. Approximately two and one-half hours into the event, steam generator 'A' ruptures. A GENERAL EMERGENCY should be declared at this time based on a ruptured, faulted steam generator with defective fuel. There is an unfiltered, unmonitored release of radioactivity from site. Approximately two hours into the release, a mcjor wind shift occurs. The release will last until the plant is cooled down; approximately four to four and one-half hours from the steam generator tube rupture. The drill is terminated at approximately 1500. I l l l 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 3.20
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l i 0730 (H40:30) Initial conditions are provided to the Shift Supervisor 0800 (H+00:00) Drill activities begin. 1 0810 (H+00:10) ALERT
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'A' MDAFWP Room Cooler Leak develops j Worker suffers heart attack CST Makeup to Condenser Line Leak develops 4
i 0845 (H+00:45) RCS results indicate failed fuel 0900 (H+01:00) SITE AREA Main steamline break 'A' EMERGENCY * 'B' MDAFWP Motor Failure Reactor Trip 0910 (H+01:10) PG11 bus fails j 1030 (H+02:30) GENERAL Steam Generator Tube Rupture in 'A' Steam Generator EMERGENCY' I 1230 (H+04:30) Wind shift
-1430 (H+06:30) Plant cools down resulting in termination of release,
. 1500 (H+07:00) Drill activities are terminated. i i
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times may vary slighty in order to provide players " freedom to play *. a ALERT should be cedared based on EAL NP 1,2,4,5. ALERT.
- SITE AREA EMERGENCY should be dedared based on EAL MSLB 1,2,3. 4,12. SITE AREA EMERGENCY.
- GENERAL EMERGENCY should be cedared based on EAL SGTF 1,2,3,4,5, GENERAL EMERGENCY.
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l l SECTION 4.0 CONTROLLER MESSAGES J MESSAGES 4,1 MINI SCENARIOS 4.36 MEDIA / PHONE TEAM PACKAGE 4.41 E i 0 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.0
MESSAGE No: .1 THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. l TO: Shift Supervisor FROM: CR Lead Controller TIME: 0730 i NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller. l MESSAGE: Brief the Shin Supervisor on the initial conditions on pages 3.1 through 3.19 of this scenario. j i l THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.1
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MESSAGE No: 2 i THIS IS A DRILL l ! I DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Facility Lead Controllers FROM: Drill Lead Controller TIME: 0800 NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller. 1 l MESSAGE: Drill activities have begun. l l l l THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.2 l
t l l l MESSAGE No: .3 ) i THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. l TO: SS ; I FROM: Control Room Controller TIME: 0810 1
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l i NOTE: This message is only given in case of simulator failure. 1 i MESSAGE: You have just experienced an OBE. 1 l l i i i THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.3 i
l 4 MESSAGE No: _4 l THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: SS l FROM: Control Room Controller as Security, Water Treatment, Chemistry Health Physics TIME: 0810+ 4 NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller. , NOTE: The controller should call into the SS as several people. These workers will be in a highly anxious state. The below messages should be used as examples. I MESSAGE. 1. What the heck's going on? I heard a loud noise and the ground was shaking.
- 2. I think we just had an earthquake or something like it.
- 3. Was there an explosion? I heard a really loud rumble noise and felt a tremble.
- 4. I don't know if you guys felt anything there but there was a rumble and I i felt the ground moved a little.
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. MESSAGE No:3 THIS IS A DRILL j DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Shift Supervisor FROM: Simulator Booth Operator [ j
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TIME: 0820 NOTE: This message is only given in case of simulator failure. MESSAGE: The Process Rad Monitor Hi-HI alarm is sounding due to SJRE01. l THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.5
MESSAGE No: .3 THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Shift Supervisor FROM: Control Room Controller as an excited plant worker TIME: 0825 NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller. MESSAGE: I'm on the 2016 level of the Control Building outside the Battery Room and my buddy is feeling really bad. He is complaining of chest pains and I'm afraid to move him. I think he might be having a heart attack. Can you send someone to help him? THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.6
1 i i I I MESSAGE No: 1(Q THIS IS A DRILL l DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. I TO: Shift Supervisor FROM: CR Lead Controller TIME: 0825+ NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the l Drill Lead Controller. l l MESSAGE: An ALERT should have been declared per the WCGS Emergency Plan due to the OBE. EAL NP 1,2,4,5, ALERT. i i 1 THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.7
l l MESSAGE No: 1 THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Shift Supervisor l FROM: Simulator Booth Operator as Aux Watch TIME: 0840 NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller. MESSAGE: This is the Aux building watch. There are tool chests tumed over and some debris M the Hot Machine Shop. Other than some debris scattered on the floor from supply areas throughout the Aux building, everything looks fine. I I THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.8
MESSAGE No: .9 THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Shift Supervisor FROM: Simulator Booth Operator as Radweste Watch TIME: 0843 NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the I Drill Lead Controller. MESSAGE: This is the radweste building watch. There are some deconning materisis scattered around. Some insulation that has fallen. Lots of PCs on the floor. But the systems appear to be in tact. THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.9
MESSAGE No: .10 THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Shift Supervisor FROM: Simulator Booth Operator as Water Treatment Watch TIME: 0844 NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller. MESSAGE: This is the Water Treatment Watch. I've checked everything out. My procedure cabinets are a mess but the systems look fine. THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.10
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MESSAGE No: .11 THIS IS A DRILL l I l DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Shift Supervisor j FROM: Simulator Booth Operator as Turbine Building Watch TIME: 0847 NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller. l MESSAGE: This is the turbine building watch. There is leak on the auxiliary feedwater supply i line at valve APV015 Condensate Storage Tank Outlet to AFW Pumps iso. It's a big leak. The turbine looked fine just some fallen lagging here and there. I'm going to check area 5 now. i THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.11
MESSAGE No:.j2 ; e a THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. 1 TO: Shift Supervisur i FROM: Simulator Booth Operator as Turbine Building Watch ; TIME: 0850 l J NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller, j l MESSAGE: This is the turbine building watch. There is leak on the room cooler in the 'A' l ' MDAFWP recam. The component number is SGF02A. The leak is off the inlet flange. It's a pretty l big leak. l l 1- ) i
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MESSAGE No: .13 THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Shift Supervisor FROM: Simulator Booth Operator as Site Watch TIME: 0854 NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller. MESSAGE: This is the site watch. The ESW is fine, the switchyard is fine, the outside tanks look fine. The systems appear to be in tact. There is a lot of broken glass from building windows around site. I've also noticed some pieces of siding here and there. Things look pretty good though. , I i l l THIS IS A DRILL f 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.13
MESSAGE No:.14 4 THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Shift Supervisor l FROM: Siniutator Booth Operator TIME: 0900 NOTE: This message is only given in case of simulator failure.
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- 1. Higher steam flow in 'A' Steam generator
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- 3. Increased reactor power
- 4. Failure of the 'B' MDAFWP i
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MESSAGE No:.1 fig THIS IS A DRILL DO NQI initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Wolf Creek PIO FROM: Lead Public information-WC t TIME: 0900+ NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller. NOTE: This message could be passed if the PIO decides to staff the Topeka facilities but falls to make an announcement to the plant. MESSAGE: You should have made the following message over the Gal-tronics: THIS IS A DRILL. ATTENTION IN THE PLANT. (Repeat) Public information Team 'D'should report to Topeka to activata the Emergency Public information Facilities. (Repeat) THIS IS A DRILL. THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.15
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MESSAGE No: 16 l l l l THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Shift Supervisor FROM: Security Lead Controller TIME: 0905 NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller. MESSAGE: Call the Control Room Simulator at ext. 5800 to report: There is a lot of steam coming out of the area 5 exhaust pipe on the 2000 level of the turbine building. THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.16
7 MESSAGE No: 1Z THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Shift Supervisor FROM: Turbine Building Watch via plant Gai-tronics: 1 TIME: 0905 l 1 NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the , Drill Lead Controller. , 1 MESSAGE: I had to leave the Turbine building due to the steam. l , 1 l l a THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.17 i
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1 l l MESSAGE No: 16 ; 1 1 THIS IS A DRILL j
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TO: Shift Supervisor FROM: CR Controller a TIME: 0910 i NOTE: This message is only given in case of simulator failure. 1 . MESSAGE: There are indications that the PG11 bus has failed. I I i ! l 1 i 4 THIS IS A DRILL 4 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.18
MESSAGE No: 191C) , THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: DED a FROM: TSC Lead Controller TIME: 0915+ - NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller. I MESSAGE: Based on a Main steamline break with fuel failure, no steam generator rupture and CHARMS readings <2.8E+4, a SITE AREA EMERGENCY should have been declared. EAL MSLB 1,2,3,4,12, SITE AREA EMERGENCY. i W i i THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.19
MESSAGE No: 20LC) THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: DED FROM: TSC Lead Controller TIME: 0915+ NOTE:' DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller. MESSAGE: A PAR to evacuate John Redmond Reservoir and Wolf Creek Cooling Lake should have been made due to classification of an SAE. l i I THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.20 i
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MESSAGE No: 21 THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actons affecting normal plant operations. TO: Shift Supervisor FROM: Control Room Lead Controller TIME: 1030 NOTE: This message is only given in case of simulater failure. MESSAGE: The following indications are noted in the Control Room:
- 1. Decrease in Pressurizerlevel
- 2. Decrease in RCS pressure
- 3. Indicated steam flow in the 'A' Steam generator THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.21
MESSAGE No: 22fC) THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Shift Supervisor FROM: CR Lead Controller . TIME: 1030+ NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the ! Drill Lead Controller. I MESSAGE: An unmonitored, unfiltered release from area 5 has begun, i l 1 THIS IS A DRILL l 4 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.22
MESSAGE No: 23 1 THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Shift Supervisor i FROM: Security Lead Controller 1 I TIME: 1037 i NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller. MESSAGE: Call the Control Room Simulator at ext. 5800 to report: The Security Portal Monitors and frisker are alarming. i l l l i l , 1 4 THIS IS A DRILL l ( 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.23
l l MESSAGE No: 24(C) THIS IS A DRILL l DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: DED or DEM FROM: TSC or EOF Lead Controller TIME: 1045+ NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the : Drill Lead Controller. l MESSAGE: Due to a steam generator tube leak > 1 GPM with defective fuel, a Steam Generator Tube Rupture greater than the capar:ity of one CCP with a faulted ruptured generator that cannot be stopped before the generator boils dry, a GENERAL EMERGENCY should be declared. EAL SGTF 1,2,3,4,5, GENERAL EMERGENCY. I THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.24
l i 4 4 i MESSAGE No: .25 l l THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: DEM l FROM: EOF Lead Controller TIME: 1045+ i NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the
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! beyond 10 miles are being considered. The timing of ) this message is important. Pass AFTl!R the decision to issue PARS beyond 10 j miles is made AND AFTER the paperwork for those j PARS is prepared BUT BEFORE any actual communication has been made. MESSAGE: DO NOT TRANSFER ANY PARS BEYOND 10 MILES FROM THIS FACILITY. IF ANY COMMUNICATION HAS BEEN MADE INDICATING A PAR BEYOND 10 } MILES IS BEING MADE THEN CORRECT THOSE COMMUNICATIONS. l l i N THIS IS A DR.'t : j 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.25 4 4
MESSAGE No: 26 THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Control Room, TSC, and EOF FROM: Facility Lead Controller TIME: -11:30 (Coordinated with Evaluator) l NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller. MESSAGE: The State RAM and Joint Field Team Director should perform a shift change at 12:00. I I I l l l l ! THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.26
I l MESSAGE No: 27(C) l l l l 3 THIS IS A DRILL i DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Shift Supervisor FROM: CR Lead Controller j TIME: 1430+ NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller. NOTE: Due to the fact that the cooldown might not end at j exactly 1430, the time for this message is approximate. j NOTE: This message should only be passed in the event that l the Control Room crew is unaware that the release has j onded and are not looking for evidence that the release ; will terminate. I MESSAGE: The release has been terminated. ThJ IS A DRILL ' 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.27
I 4 i MESSAGE No: .28 l l THIS IS A DRILL l DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Field Team Controllers FROM: EOF Lead Controller TIME: Release termination + 00:15 DIRECTION: Issue this message once the plant has reached 212*F. NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller. NOTE: Due to the fact that the plant cooldown may not end at exactly 1430, the time for this message is given in relation to release termination. MESSAGE: THIS IS A DRILL FIELD TEAM CONTROLLERS, GO TO MAP 8.57 AT THIS TIME. (REPEAT) PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE TRANSMISSION. THIS IS A DRILL THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.28
l MESSAGE No: .22 l THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. 1 TO: Field Team Controllers l FROM: EOF Lead Controller . TIME: Release termination + 00:30 5 NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the i Drill Lead Controller, j NOTE: Due to the fact that the plant cooldown may not end at exactly 1430, the time for this message is given in relation to release termination. MESSAGE: THIS IS A DRILL l FIELD TEAM CONTROLLERS, GO TO MAP 8.59 AT THIS TIME. (REPEAT) PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE TRANSMISSION. THIS IS A DRILL l l THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.29
MESSAGE No:.aQ THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Field Team Controllers FROM: EOF Lead Controller TIME: Release termination + 00:45 NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller, NOTE: Due to the fact that the plant cooldown may not end at exactly 1430, the time for this message is given in relation to release termination. MESSAGE: THIS IS A DRILL FIELD TEAM CONTROLLERS, GO TO MAP 8.61 AT THIS TIME. (REPEAT) PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE TRANSP iSSION. THIS IS A DRILL THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.30 l l
i l i MESSAGE No: 11 l THIS IS A DRILL I DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Field Team Controllers FROM: EOF Lead Controller TIME: Release termination + 01:00 NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller. NOTE: Due to the fact that the plant cooldown may not end at exactly 1430, the time for this message is given in relation to release termination. MESSAGE: THIS IS A DRILL FIELD TEAM CONTROLLERS, GO TO MAP 8.63 AT THIS TIME. (REPEAT) PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE TRANSMISSION. THIS IS A DRILL i l l THIS IS A DRILL 1 l [ i 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.31
l l I' MESSAGE No: 32 THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Control Room Simulator FROM: Security Lead Controller ; i TIME: Release termination + 00:07 I NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller. NOTE: Due to the fact that the plant cooldown may not end at exactly 1430, the time for this message is given in i relation to release termination. j MESSAGE: Call Control Room Simulator at ext. 5800 to report: ; There is no longer a plume of steam that can be seen coming from the Turbine Building. 1 I THIS IS A DitlLL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.32
l MESSAGE No:.23 1 1 l THIS IS A DRILL l DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Control Room Simulator FROM: Security Lead Controller TIME: Release termination + 00:10 l NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the . Drill Lead Controller. NOTE: Due to the fact that the plant cooldown may not end at exactly 1430, the time for this message is given in relation to release termination. l MESSAGE: Call Control Room Simulator at ext. 5800 to report: l The Portal Monitors and frisker are no longer alarming. l l THIS IS A DRILL iPd7 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.33
l l l MESSAGE No:14 l THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: RAS l FROM: EOF Facility Lead Controller TIME: Release termination + 00:15 I NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller. NOTE: Due to the fact that the plant cooldown may not end at exactly 1430, the time for this message is given in relation to release termination. MESSAGE: Direct one field team, with a FEMA Evaluator, to obtain and transfer to the EOFC environmental samples of soil, vegetation and water. One air sample should also be transferred to the EOFC if not already transferred. 1 l THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.34
l I ! MESSAGE No:.35 , l THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: DEM FROM: EOF Lead Controller TIME: 1500+ NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller. MESSAGE: The drill has been terminated. I l THIS IS A DRILL 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.35 l
I i l l l I Mini Scenario 1 '
'B' MDAFWP Motor Failure i
'B' MDAFWP Motor Failure Time - H+01:00
- 1. Overview The "B" train motor driven auxiliary feedwater pump fails. A short to ground will occur in the stator windings of the motor. The motor will trip ano will not restart.
- 2. Alarms and Indication Annunciator 130A will annunciate in the Control Room.
Amber light on handswitch ALHIS22A (Cont;ol Room) and ALHIS228 (Aux. Shutdown Panel) willlight.
- 3. Computer Points ALD0044A will change from a 1 to a 0 when the lockout relay is tripped.
ALD0044B will change from a 1 to a 0 when the lockout relay is tripped. 4
- 4. Observation in the Field 186/M lockout relay will be tripped on breaker NB0205.
The A-phase instantaneous overcurrent relay will be flagged Smell of buming electrical insulation in the area. If the interior of the motor is viewed, the motor stator will have extensive damage. , if the motor windings are insulation resistance tested, a short to ground will been seen. If Operations tries to re-start the motor, the motor will trip the same at initially. ;
- 5. Typical Repair Options Motor rewind (long term resolution)
Motor replacement (long term resolution)
- 6. Requirements to Return to Service This pump will not be retumed to service during the drill.
NOTE: This equipment should not be returned to service until the Simulator Control Booth Operator has been contacted at extension 5112 or via Gai-tronics. Also contact the Lead Controller at x5818. 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.36
5 4 1 4 Mini Scenario - 2
'A' MDAFWP Room Cooler Leak
- 'A' MDAFWP Room Cooler Leak Time - H+00
- 10 l The OBE loosens the 4" inlet flange to the A MDAFW pump room cooler, SGF02A and water is
- raining down on the A MDAFW pump. The A MDAFW pump is out of service and will not be back i until tomorrow therefore no priority should be placed on getting it back. The OBE causes a 100 4
gpm leak at the inlet flange which is flowing down the floor drain into the area 5 sump on 1974' of 2 the Auxiliary Building, PLE12A/B. This is a 5'X5'X5' or 935 gallon sump, with 2 air operated l Sandpiper pumps, each with a 75 gpm capacity when supplied with 110 psig service air. One i pump comes on when level reaches 30" from the sump bottom, both pumps come on if level reaches 31.5", the Control Room high level alarm comes in at 38". This is the same sump that the leakage flow from the CST is coming into, mini scenario 5. When the Turbine Building watch reports this leakage, the Control Room may have him isolate the ! j room cooler by closing the inlet valve EFV047 and the out let valve EFV048 in the SW comer of the room. If the Control Room does not instruct him to isolate the room cooler then the steam line l break will deny access to the pump room from the Turbine Building. The steam line break will occurjust minutes after this report Steam will be exhausting from the 20" blowdown drain line l right by the door into area 5 on 2000' level of the Turbine to Auxiliary Building. This steam i exhaust will fail the air compressors which provide air to operate the PLE12A/B sump pumps. The control room drill controller will have to inform the TSC controller as to the status of the action taken by the Control Room crew when they hear from the Tustaine Building l watch. j If the Turbine Building watch does not close these valves, which will probably be the case, then a j ( team will have to be sent out to isolate these valves. This team will have to come from below area ; i 5 on the 1974' level of the Auxiliary Building up through the hatch and then into the A MDAFW l
- pump room. By the time this teams gets to the 1974' level of the Auxiliary Building the water will l i be overflowing the sump and running out on the floor on 1974' of the Auxiliary Building. When the team closes both inlet and out let isolation valves the leakage will be stopped and success can be reported.
f 1 . NOTE: This equipment should not be returned to service until i the Simulator Control Booth Operator has been contacted at extension 5112 or via Gai-tronics. Also contact the Lead Controller at x5818. T i a 4 i 1997 FIELD EXERCl?E Page 4.37 4 I E
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i Mini Scenario - 3 Heart Attack { Heart Attack Time - H+00:10 j At approximately 10 minutes in to the drill the Control Room Simulator should contact security and request medical personnel respond to a possib's heart attack victim on the 2016 elevation Control Building, just outside the NK battery room. It is expected that security EMT's and possibly the site physician's assistant will respond to the j medical emergency and give the level of care to the non-contaminated victim that they are trained j to perform. 1 NOTE: Offsite assistance will be s imulated if requested by the i responding medical team. No ambulance will respond to Wolf Creek for the purpose of this drill. 4 l l 4 4 l .\ l 4 l l J d 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.38
i Mini Scenario - 4 PG11 Bus Failure N PG11 Bus Failure Time - H+01:10 1
- 1. Overview PG11 will experience a short (phase to phase) due to steam in the turbine building. The Solid State Trip (SST) device will trip PG1101 (feeder breaker to PG11). Power will be lost to "A" and "C" condenser vacuum pumps,"C" instrument air compressor, MCC PG11K, MCC l PG11J, aux. boiler draft fan, aux. boiler feedwater pump, *A" chilled water pump, and the main hydraulic fluid pump (EHC).
- 2. Alarms and Indication j The amber light on handswitch PGHISS will be lit (located in the CR).
Annunciator location E17 (PG XFMR UV) will alarm in the control room.
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- 3. Computer Points 1 PGE0003B (PG11 Under Voltage) will change from a 0 to 1.
PGD00038 (PG11 Under Voltage) will change from a O to 1. PGE0011 (LC MN FDR 52PG1101) will change from a 1 to 0.
- PGQ0011 (LC MN FDR 52PG1101) will change from a 1 to 0.
- 4. Observation in the Field Steaming in the area will need to be stopped before this can be looked at.
The undervoltage relay 27/B will be flagged on PG11. There is not a flag for the SST device. i The voltmeter and ammeter on PG11 will be zero. The breaker will be tripped as indicated on breaker PG1101 (feeder breaker to PG11).
- 5. Typical Repair Options Steaming in the area will need to be stopped.
] The moisture in PG11 will need to be removed. i if the tie breaker (PG1116) between PG11 and PG12 is closed while PG11 still contains i moisture, then the tie breaker will trip. The SST will need to be reset. 4
- 6. Requirements to Return to Service There is not a time requirement.
NOTE: This equipment should not be returned to service until the Simulator Control Booth Operator has been contacted at extension 5112 or via Gal-tronics. Also contact the Lead Controller at x5818. 3 i i 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.39
i d MiniScenario 5 . CST Leak at APV015 4 h i
- CST Leak at APV015 Time - H+00:16
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l The OBE loosens the 12" flange connection at APV015 on the CST side of APV015. This valve is 4 the CST isolation valve in the only supply line to the suctions of the AFW pumps. The OBE causes a 150 gpm leak at this flange which is flowing down into the CST and DWST trench and then draining into the area 5 sump on 1974' of the Auxiliary Buliding, that is PLE12A/B. This amount of leaksge from the CST of 150 gpm will go undetected because the CST is a 390,000 4 gallon tank and its level indication reads out in about 4,608 gallon /% At this rate it will take a half i hour before a 1% level loss is incurred. l The PLE12A/B sump is a 5'X5'X5' or 935 gallon sump, with 2 air operated sandpiper pumps, each with a 75 gpm capacity when supplied with 110 psig service air. One pump comes on when level l reaches 30" from the sump bottom, both pumps come on if level reaches 31.5", the Control Room j [ high level alarm LELAH64 comes in at 38". j The 150 gpm leakage from the CST will basically match the capacity of both sump pumps. This is the same sump that the leakage now of 100 gpm from the A MDAFW pump room cooler is coming i into, m!nl scenario 2. At these leakage rate conditions, combined total 250 gpm, the one sump pump will come on in i minute after the OBE, the second will be on in just a few seconds later. The CST and DWST trench Control Room alarm LELAH68 will come also in about a 1.5 minutes after the OBE and stay in. The high level alarm LELAH64 will conm in and stay in after 2 minutes, and in about 6 minutes the sump will be over flowing out onto the 1974' floor of the Auxiliary i Bui! ding at a rate of 100 gpm. ! The steam line break will occur exhausting steam from the 20" blowdown drain line right by the I door imo area 5 on 2000' level of the Turbine to Auxiliary Building. This steam exhaust will fall the l air compressors which provide air to operate the PLE12A/B sump pumps. With the air compressors out of service, the sump pumps will start to diminish in their operation and the leakage out onto the 1974' floor of the Auxiliary Building will increase up to the total combined leakage rate of 250 gpm. If the SGF02A cooler valves are isolated, mini scenario 2 then the leakage rate will only be 150 gpm. A couple of minutes before the steam line break the Turbine Building Watch will report the leakage in the CST valve house at ALV015. The leakape from this flanged connection is on the tank side of the valve which will prevent isolating the valve and stopping the leak. A team will have to be sent out to tighten up on the botting to diminish the leakage. This team, after going to APV015, can then be led over tc the leaky flange mock up in the shop building. When the team tightens up on the bolting on the mock up the actual results at the flange can be reported. This team can have a successful mission. NOTE: This equipment should not be returned to service until the Simulator Control Booth Operator has been contacted at extension 5112 or via Gal tronics Also contac, the Lead Controller at x5818. t 1997 FIELD EXERC!SE Page 4.40
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Media /nhone team controllar evaluator nacknae l l l l l l 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.41 l I
l l r Reminder: Scenario information is confidential l Players for the field-exercise are from Emergency Response Organization team. The emphasis of the exercise is to demonstrate that individuals and agencies assigned responsibilities in a radiological emergency are adequately trained to pe: form according to current plans and procedures. In addition, this exercise provides training for emergency response personnel, and helps identify any potential problem areas in the overall emergency response system. [ l it is important to read and understand the general controller functions in Section 9.0 of the l 1997 FIELD EXERCISE. l l l Some of these instructions are: l
+ Controllers and Evaluators assigned to the Public Information Team should report to their assigned facility at least 30 minutes before drill activities begin.
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+ Follow instructions of the Lead Public information Controller. + Synchronize watches with the Lead Public information Controller.
I 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.42
I I Seneral olddgjines for phone team controller / evaluators Make calls into the phone team. Phones are available in the Media Room (lower level of the l Eisenhower Learning Center, room 110.) Phone Team Controllers / Evaluators will remain at the l Eisenhower Leaming Center throughout the Field Exercise. l The phone team controller / evaluators are responsible for making telephone calls to 1-800-362-1137 the from 8:15 a.m. until Phone Team transitions in Topeka. After transitions make i telephone calls to 1-800-364 3831. i As you make these calls, sometimes play the role of a media representative, at other l times play a member of the public. You are encouraged to ask both general and event-specific I questions of phone team mambers. It is expected that the phone team would receive many calls during this type of event. To be sure the phone team is prepared it is important that you continuously call the phone team with a variety of questions. Your purpose is to help prepare phone team members to appropriately answer questions during an actual emergency event at Wolf Creek Generating Station. To make this a leaming process for the phone team members, feedback is needed! Please provide your comments and j suggestions on the evaluator / controller log forms in Section 9.0 of the 1997 FIELD EXERCISE ; SCENARIO. ' Phone Controller Obiectives:
- 1. Determine whether the phone team has an understanding of how individuals j with special needs would be identified and addressed during an evacuation.
- 2. Determine whether the phone team has an understanding of how school being in session would effect the need to evacuate a subzone.
- 3. Determine whether the phone team has an understanding of how questions i regarding employee injuries would be handled.
- 4. Determine whether the phone team can give a summary of the sheltering requirements for people in subzones encouraged to
- Shelter in place."
If you have any questions about your responsibilities prior to the Exercise, plesse call Nola Hively, ext. 4074, 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.43
d l I The following are examples of questions to ask when serving as a phone team controller.
, (Reminder: These are examples of questions you might ask. Please plan to prepare some ,
questions of your own in advance, or you may make up questions as you go along during the play
- using scenario information, information you receive from the phone team, or from statements made during news conferences.)
Samole nuantions from the _n_nhtir l l
*l just heard from my neighbor that the plant has declared an emergency. What does that mean?" "My husband works at Wolf Creek. Do you know if he is still there?" "My son's class was in route to the Environmental Education Area at Wolf Creek this moming. Do you know where he is?" *l live in Hartford. I just heard on my ham radio that there has been some kind of event at Wolf Creek. What is going on out there?
! *l was supposed to bring 150 of our fifth graders down there for a tour today Then I heard on the radio that there has been an emergency declared at the plant. Should we cancel our tour?"
"My sons is in second grade at Burlington Elementary. I've heard that they're going to be evacuating all the schools in Coffey County. Where do I pick up my son?"
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l When evaluating the phone team, please note the following:
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- What image of Wolf Creek does the phone team memberprovide? The image we're looking for j is that Wolf Creek Generating Station is safe, responsible, organized, concemed about its employees and the public, honest, etc.
Please note your obse,rvations in this area.
- ls the answer received accurate to the best of your knowledge?
- ls the person answering your questions courteous and helpful?
- Does the phone team member seem concerned about you, your questions and getting accurate information to you in a timely manner? )
- If the phone team doesn't know an answer to a particular question, do they get back with you on it, or do they speculate or give you their opinion of what they "think" may be happening or about to happen?
- If you call to ask a question relating to a rumor, do you get a timely response to the validity of the rumor?
- If you ask the same question of several phone team members or spokespersons at virtually the same time, do you receive virtually the same answer? ;
- What do you feel are the phone team members' strengths and weaknesses? l I
Please provide your comments and suggestions on the evaluator /controllerlog forms in section 9.0 of the 1997 FIELD EXERCISE SCENARIO package. 1 l l l 1 i 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.45 l
] Guidelines for media Controllers / Evaluators Your purpose as a media controller is to help prepare the State, County and Wolf Creek spokesperson to appropriately answer questions during an actual emergency event at Wolf Creek Generating Station. 1 i To make this a learning process feedback is needed! Please provide your comments and suggestions on the evaluator / controller log forms in Section 9.0 of the 1997 FIELD EXERCISE SCENARIO packet. As a media representative controller you are responsible for evaluating news conferences in the Media Center and the answers to media questions provided by the State, County and Wolf Creek spokespersons and technical support representatives. You should also disregard any scenario information that you may have (except initial conditions) while serving as a media representative during a news conference. However, you should use your scenario information while asking questions of the phone team members. While playing your role as a media representative, you need to pretend you are a real
- media person and not a Wolf Creek employee, in this capacity you will have some knowledge of I Wolf Creek and the nuclear industry in general. Please do not use your detailed job-specific '
knowledge to ask questions or form your assessments of the news conference. Of course, if you know from your job that an answer provided is obviously incorrect or misleading, you need to note l this in your log. ) Remember, as a member of the media you have needs to be met. For example, you j have deadlines and you require a great deal of information in a timely manner. Make sure that 1 you portray this sense of urgency during news conferences. If you're not receiving information that you need to write your story or complete your newscast, let that be known. Ask questions. Be as polite as you perceive media would be in this situation-some are very polite, others are . somewhat less than polite, but be aggressive enough to get what you need and get your job done. After each news conference you are responsible for writing a headline and one paragraph i of a news story based on the information you gleaned from the news conference. Your stories should be submitted with your controller / evaluator log sheet at the end of the drill. When you are not in a news conference or writing a story, try to find other information by hounding the media haison or calling the phone team with questions. Call 1-800-362-1137 the from 8:15 a.m. until Phone Team transitions to Topeka. After transition make telephone calls to 1-800-364-3831. t 4 4 1 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.46
When evaluating news conferences, please note the following: ,
- What image of Wolf Creek does the spokesperson/ phone team member provide? The image we're looking for is that Wolf Creek Generating Station is safe, responsible, organized, concemed about its employees and the public, honest, etc. Please note what your observations are in this area,
- ls the answer given accurate to the best of your knowledge?
- la the person courteous and helpful?
- Does the spokesperson/ phone team member seem genuinely concerned about your questions and getting information to you in a timely manner?
- If they don't know an answer to a particular question, do they get back with you on it, or do they speculate or give you their opinion of what they "think" may be happening or about to happen?
- If you cail in or ask a question relating to a rumor, do you get a timely response to the validity of the rumor?
- If you ask the same question of several phone team members or spokespersons at virtually the same time, do you receive virtually the same answer?
- What do you feel are the phone team members'/spokespersons' strengths and weaknesses?
Please provide your comments and suggestions on the evaluator /controllerlog forms provided in Section 9.0 of the 1997 FIELD EXERCISE SCENARIO package. 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.47
l 4 Following are examples of questions to ask when serving as a phone team or news conference ce1 troller. l l Samnie auestions ; (Reminder: These are examples of questions you might ask. Please plan to prepare l some questions of your own in advance, or you may make up questions as you go along cluring the play using scenario information, information you receive from the phone team. or from 4 statements made during news conferences.)
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Sample questions from the media-
'\ * "This is from KMBC-TV of Kansas City. Since your plant is not operating and electricity \
demands are at a peak, what are you going to do to replace this lost generation?" 'N ,
* "This is the Chicago Tribune. How long is this accident at Wolf Creek expected to last? I'm doing a story on the plant and I need to know exactly what has happened inside the plant. Can
^ you fax me diagrams depicting what has happened there and the equipment involved? What was the cause of this accident?"
* "This is the Ottawa Herald. We want to send a team of reporters down to the plant to interview some maintenance folks and some plant officials. What time can we do this interview and photo 4
shoot? Can we get inside to take pictures of the damaged equipment?"
* "This is WIBW radio in Topeka. I'd like to run a tape for the news show at noon. Do you mind? l
- We've received word that there's been an accident similar to that at Three Mile island? How is ;
this accident similar and dfferent from that one? Has there been a release of radiation into the alr? Are the people who live in this area going to receive any radiation? And if so, how much? How far will the wind send this deadly toxin? Will it reach Topeka?" l
* 'This is ABC-lV. What's the status of the accident at Wolf Creek. Where are you located? I Where can I land my television helicopter?"
- * "This is the Kansas City Star. What will this accident do to KCPL electric bills? What about the availability of service? Will KCPL have enough electricity to serve their customers? How many customers does KCPL serve? Where will electricity come from since Wolf Creek is shut down?
* 'This is KMBZ-l've discovered that your plant has received a series of fines for problems at the plant and employee and equipment errors. What can you tell me about these fines? Since you people can't seem to run your plant efficiently, do you think you'll be allowed to restart the plant?" " " Word is in that Govemor Graves has overreacted in declaring a General Emergency at the plant today. What are your comments on this? Who's in charge of the situation there-the Nuclear Regulatury Commission, Wolf Creek, or the State of Kansas?" * "This is Mark Petterson, Coffey County Chronicle. My sources tell me that you're seeing signs of an unfiltered /unmonitored release at the plant. Can the release cause cancer? Can your confirm this? What is happening? Can i quote you? I have a 2 p.m. deadline, if I can't get more information from you l'Iljust have to go to press with this unconfirmed report."
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1 l l i i l Other general information type nuestions?
- Who owns Wolf Creek Generating Station? l l
How much did this facility cost? j l is this like the accident at Chemobyt? l
, I Were your employees on drugs? Is that why this happened?
I Where do people go when they are ask to evacuate? I , How much electricity does this plant produce? I What do you perceive is the future of nuclear power? 4 4 l i 4 i i i 4 l 4 i i i 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4,49
- Phone Controller / Evaluator Rumor & Question Assignments Rumor Assignments Jennifer Anderson Begin at 8
- 50 a.m. -My neighbor just told me she heard KSNP was reporting the earthquake this moming has caused radiation to run out of the plant. Where is the radiation going?
4 Begin at 11:00 a.m.--My grandmother is in the nursing home in Waverly. I heard on the radio l that they are closing the home? Where will my grandmother go? 4 Rumor Assignments -Terri Fraker i
- Begin at 9
- 15 a.m. -My neighbor said that the children in Lebo school were being evacuated.
Where will I find my boy? Begin at 12:15 - I was watching KTWU and they said that all of the roads in Coffey County are , blocked. Is that true?
- Rumor Assignments -Janet Osmundson Begin at 9
- 30 a.m. - My neighbor heard on TV inat there were people killed at Wolf Creek this moming. My husband is out there. Can you tell me if he is okay?
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J Begin at 1:00 p.m. The Emporia radio station is saying that everyone in Coffey County has to move away. Where do I go? l Rumor Assignments -Mark McMullen Begin at 10:50 a.m. -l just heard on KTWU that the rain is full of radiation f om the problem at Wolf Creek? What does it mean to " shelter in place?" Will that help? Begin at 2:00 p.m.- KSNP is telling us three people were buried alive during the earthquake. Do you know who they are? i 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.50 1 I
- g. Rumor Control Rumor Assignments
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- These rumors are provided to KCPL as a video for their viewing. Rumors timeline is as follows.
Rumor Assignment #1 yjay at 9.00 a.m. Wolf Creek Generating Station's containment building has collapsed under the shaking caused by the early moming earthquake in the Burlington, Kan. area. View at 9:30 a.m.-Three employees of the Wolf Creek Generating Station have been buried alive under rubble created by tode/s earthquake. i 1 View at 10:00 a.m.-Radiation being released from the Wolf Creek Generating Station is kilkng I wildlife in the area. Wildlife is wandering onto the roadways in the area. Beware of the additional { traffic concem. l View at 10:30 a.m.-Rural Water customers from Burlington to Gamett will be without water after ! 2:00 p.m. due to the water contamination caused by the Radiation being released from the Wolf j Creek Generating Station near Burlington, Kans. ' View at Noon -Residents of Coffey County are captives of their homes. Radiation raining in the sky from Wolf Creek is keeping them from escaping. View at 1:00 n.m.-Public School children are being orphaned. The children have been taken to l evacuation centers, but their parents are captives of their homes. There is no one at the i evacuation center taking care of the children. 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 4.51
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- 1. Clad gap activities can be assumed to be 10.0% of fuel pellet activity for all isotopes except KR-85 which is 30% of core activity.
- 2. Radioactive decay, time after shutdown, is a factor for accident assessment.
- 3. Reactor coolant system volume is static at 10600 cu. ft. (3.00E+08 cc).
RESULTS: Some cladding failure should be identified for this scenario. There is no zircoloy-water reaction therefore there is no hydrogen production. 1997 FIF.LD EXERCISE Page 5.3
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MIOCEEDISONITORS 9?JEJtLS GAS Gaseous (pcar) 12tmeeSt es Pea
.J Time Relative (HR:MN) 00:00 00:30 01:00 01:30 02-00 02:30 03:00 03:30 04 00 04:30 05-00 05:30 00 00 06:30 07 00 07:30 #" "-- ^" .MN) 00:00 00:30 00:00 00:30 10.00 10 30 11-00 11:30 12 00 12:30 13 00 13:30 14-00 14:30 15 00 15 30 GTRE 21A- P 1.69E-13 1.73E-13 1.71E-13 1.61E-13 1.70E-13 1.69E-13 1.73E-13 1.75E-13 1.70E-13 1.78E-13 1.78E-13 1.74E-13 1.74E-13 1.73E-13 1.74E-13 1.74E-13 GTRE 21A-l 621E-15 6.45E-15 6.00E-15 6.39E-15 5.98E-15 6.08E-15 6.31E-15 6.35E-15 6.13E-15 6.49E-15 6.17E-15 6.22E-15 628E-15 6.30E-15 6.35E-15 6.35E-15 GTRE 21B - G 4.76E-06 4.70E-06 4.67E-06 4.75E-06 4.95E-06 4.98E-06 4.84E-06 4.88E-06 4.70E-06 4.73E-06 4.88E-06 4.87E-08 4.83E-06 4.78E-08 4.82E-06 4.82E-08 GHRE 10A - P 1.77E-13 1.70E-13 1.71E-13 1.82E-13 1.84E-13 1.73E-13 1.70E-13 1.73E-13 1.74E-13 1.79E-13 1.72E-13 1.73E-13 1.72E-13 1.72E-13 1.70E-13 1.70E-13 GHRE 10A - 1 3.44E-14 3.46E-14 3.42E-14 328E-14 3.47E-14 3.80E-14 3.54E 14 3.32E-14 3.29E-14 3.58E-14 3.57E-14 3.57E-14 3.58E-14 3.55E-14 3.52E-14 3.52E-14 GHRE 108 - G 1.86E-06 1.82E-06 1.90E-06 1.85E-06 1.89E-06 1.89E-06 1.78E-06 1.88E-06 1.81E-06 1.82E-06 1.94E-06 1.93E-08 1.92E-06 1.91E-08 1.89E-061.89E GE GLRE 60 - P 1.07E-10 1.02E-10 1.04E-10 1.00E-10 1.05E-10 1.04E-10 1.12E-10 1.08E-10 1.07E-10 1.07E-10 1.10E-10 1.10E-10 1.10E-10 1.11E-10 1.10E-10 1.10E-10 i
GKRE 41 - P 124E-11 128E-11 1.19E-11 1.28E-11 1.29E-11 1.21E-11 1.30E-11 1.21E-11 1 ~28E-11 1.21E-11 1.19E-11 1.20E-11 1.19E-11 1.18E-11 1.19E-11 1.19E-11 GGRE 27/28 - P 3.86E-15 4.04E-15 4.02E-15 3.98E-15 3.87E-15 3.79E-15 3.90E-15 3.70E-15 3.82E-15 3.75E-15 4.05E-15 4.08E-15 4.07E-15 4.08E-15 4.08E-15 4.08E-15 GGRE 27/28 - 1 3.82E-15 3.89E-15 3.74E-15 3.83E-15 3.98E-15 3.99E-15 3.89E-15 3.81E-15 3 82E-15 3.88E-15 3.71E-15 3.70E-15 3.08E-15 3.65E-15 3.82E-15 3.62E-15 GGRE 27/28 - G 1.70E-06 1.62E-06 1.62E-06 1.64E-06 1.74E-06 1.85E-06 1.78E-06 1.88E-06 1.72E-06 1.78E-06 1.64E-061.85E 08 1.67E-06 1.88E-08 1.89E-06 1.89E-06 GERE 92-G 4.50E-07 4.66E-07 4.80E-07 4.34E-07 4.55E-07 4.58E-07 8.52E-07 6.85E-06 1.38E-05 1.37E-05 1.37E-05 1.30E-05 1.35E-05 1.35E-05 1.34E-05 1.35E-05 ! i' l GTRE 22/33 - P 6.67E-15 6.55E-15 6.73E-15 6.49E-15 6.54E-15 6.39E-15 6.88E-15 6.99E-15 6.88E-15 6.40E-15 6.53E-15 6.54E-15 6.58E-15 6.80E-15 a 8i4E-15 6.64E-15 GTRE 22/33 -1 3.04E-14 3.72E-14 3.48E-14 3.77E-14 3.48E-14 3.55E-14 3.52E-14 3.57E-14 3.59E-14 3.52E-14 3.67E-14 3.70E-14 3.71E-14 3.74E-14 3.71E-14 3./1E-14 GTRE 22/33 - G 5.13E-06 5.08E-06 5.01E-06 5.05E-06 5.08E-06 5.22E-06 5.38E-06 4.90E-06 4.95E-06 5.00E-06 5.32E-06 5.33E-08 5.31E-06 5.35E-08 5.38E-06 5.38E-06 GHRE 22 - P 6.94E-15 7.18E-15 6.7?E-15 6.67E-15 7.00E-15 6.88E-15 6.81E-15 6.94E-15 6.80E-15 6.98E-15 6.99E-15 6.95E-15 6.90E-15 6.92E-15 6.89E-15 6.89E-15 i i GHRE 23 - G 2.34E-06 2.35E-06 2.33E-06 2 37E-06 2.30E-06 2.30E-06 2.30E-06 224E-06 2.35E-06 2.37E-06 2.27E-06 2.28E-08 2 28E-06 2.27E-05 229E-06 229E-08 i GKRE 04/05 - P 6.59E-15 6.80E-15 629E-15 6.77E-15 6.80E-15 6.55E-15 6.58E-15 6.47E-15 6.40E-15 6.77E-15 6.48E-15 6.53E-15 6.50E-15 6.54E-15 6.58E-15 6.58E-15 GKRE 04/05 - 1 3.26E-14 3.33E-14 3.39E-14 3.21E-14 3.18E-14 3.42E-14 3.18E-14 3.22E-14 3.25E-14 3.38E-14 3.23E-14 3.20E-14 3.18E-14 3.16E-14 3.19E-14 3.19E-14 ! GKRE 04/05 - G 2.59E-06 2.65E-06 2.53E-06 2.58E-06 2.88E-06 2.49E-06 2.58E-06 2.58E-06 2.5tE-06 2.88E-06 2.67E-06 2.88E-08 2.65E-06 2.62E-05 2.63E-06 2.63E-06 i GTRE 31/32 - P 5.38E-13 4.55E-12 2.47E-11 7.70E-11 2.91E-09 2.92E-09 1.88E-09 1.85E-09 1.88E-09 1.88E-09 1.65E-09 1.64E-09 1.84E.09 1.88E-09 1.64E-09 1.64E-09 GTRE 31/32-l 6.56E-12 8.00E-11 1.70E-10 2.17E-10 1.04E-07 1.04E-07 6.92E-08 6.93E-06 6.94E-08 6.99E-08 7.01E-06 6.94E-08 7.01E-08 6.97E-08 6.91E-08 6.92E-06 i GTRE 31/32- G 1.08E-05 4.94E-04 1.04E-03 1.11E-03 1.47E+00 1.47E+00 102E+00 102E+00 102E+00 1.02E+00 1.02E+00 1.02E+00 1 M +00 102E+00 102E+00 101E+00 GTRE 59f80(Rthr) 7 30E-01 1.92E+00 5.28E+01 5.74E+01 1.64E+02 1.57E+02 1.51E+02 1.47E+02 1.42E+02 1.30E+02 1.35F+02 1.31E+02 129E+02 1.26E+02 1.23E+02 1.21E+02 [ f FCRE 385 Aux. TT.(mR/hr) 2.60E-01 2.55E-01 3.02E-01 3.02E-01 3.05E-01 4.07E-01 4.10E41 4.09E 01 4.09E-01 4.07E-01 4.11E-01 4.07E-01 4.04E-01 4.03E-01 4.04E 013.02E-01 ABRE 114 - SG A(mR/hr) 3.30E-01 3.15E-01 3.95E-01 3.98E-01 3.94E-01 4.80E-01 4.78E-01 4.72E 01 4.71E-01 4.73E-01 4.78E-01 4.77E-01 4.78E-01 4.72E-01 4.89E-01 3.95E-01 , ABRE 113 SG B(mR/hr) 3.10E 01 320E-01 3.51E-01 3.50E-01 3.51E-01 4.61E-01 4.57E-01 4.58E-01 4.58E-01 4.80E 01 4.62E-01 4.64E-01 4.09E-01 4.68E-01 4.T1E-01 3.51E-01 ABRE 112-SG C(mR/hr) 3.40E-01 3.27E-01 3.95E-01 3.93E-01 3.94E-01 4.78E-01 4.75E-01 4.71E-01 4.89E-01 4.67E-01 4.63E-01 4.65E-01 4.70E-01 4.65E-01 4.63E-01 3.95E-01 ABRE 111 - SG D(mR/hr) 3.60E-01 3.58E-01 4.20E-01 4.23E-01 4.22E41 5.15E-01 5.19E-01 5.18E 01 5.17E 01 5.14E41 5.18E-01 5.19E-01 5.17E-01 5.21E-01 5.22E 01420E-01 [ ! i 4 1 j 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 7 5 [ i l 5
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PRocessu0M70RS CF_FE.XLSLIQUlO thtuid (pC3hi) 12/13480148 PM Hose 2, w eie ante bunding sump ;s ened up twough enannor so. then use mankr 95 values for menmar se and wie verse. Time Reiseve(HR.MN) 00:00 00:30 01:00 01:30 92:00 02:30 03:00 03:30 84:00 04:30 05:00 95.30 08:00 00:30 07:00 97:30 Actual (HR:IAN) 00:00 00:30 00:00 00:30 10:00 19:30 11 99 11:30 12:00 12-30 13:90 13:30 14:00 14 30 15:00 15:30 esenttor LERE 59 Turbine Bldg. Drain 2 00E-07 2.03E-07 2.01E 07 2 0iE-07 2.02E47 2.12E-07 2.12E-07 2.12E-07 2.12E-07 2.12E-07 2.12E-07 2.12E-07 2.12E-07 2.12E47 2.12E-07 2.12E-07 (High Se* point 3 OE 07) HFRE 95 Waste Water Triment 2.00E-07 2.04E-07 2.03E47 1.99E-07 1.98E-07 1.96E47 (4.94E-04) (5.24E44) (5.56E-04) (5.92E-04) (6.22E-04) (6.23E-04) (5.90E 04) (5 56E-04) (5.27E44) (5.00E44) (Hi9h Se4xnnt t.0E-05) HF RE 45 Sec tiquid Waste 1.92E-04 1.90E44 1.90E-04 1.87E44 1.86E-04 1.89E-04 1.88E-04 1.90E-04 1.90E-04 1.91E 04 1.88E-04 1.86E-04 1.87E44 f.88E44 f.92E-04 1.86E-04 Aux. Steam Cond. FBRE50 Recovery Tar
- 4.23E-07 4.15E-07 4.09E-07 4.05E47 3.97E-07 3.92E-07 8.16E47 2.3tE-06 2.33E-06 2.35E46 2.32E46 2.32E-06 2.30E-06 2.30E-06 7.56E45 7.45E-05 EGRE 9/10 CCW 2.74E-07 2.77E47 2.75E-07 2.70E-07 2.99E47 2.73E 07 2.89E-07 2.89E-07 2.72E47 2.73E-07 2.73E-07 2.78E-07 2.83E-07 2.83E47 2.84E-07 2.84E-07 SJRE 02 S!G Liquid 4.35E-07 4.32E-07 4.30E-07 4.22E-07 4.25E-07 4.18E-07 8.95E-07 2.63E-06 2.88E-06 2.73E46 2.78E46 2.74E-06 2.77E-06 2.73E-06 6 62E-05 6.73E-05 '-
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' I IN-PLANT SURVEYS . I i I RADIATION in-plant survey map data is provded in the following subsection. Data is provided, as appropriate, i for each floor level of the auxiliary, fuel and diesel generator and turbine buildings. Scenario data IS NOT provided if readings are to be used as found in the plant. If a map is provided, the data is 1 designated by a letter and corresponds to the circled letter zones on the map. Radiation data is j provided in the units indicated. Rediation levels indicated with a < sign indicate areas where readings will generally be below the lower level of detectability for instruments used in determining radiation levels. 2 ! Area radiation monitors are designated on the maps as the monitor number preceded by an *SD". The data for time monitors is provided in the area radiation monitoring data. t 1 1 1 1 J i e J i i i 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 7.10
__ y l TSC / OSC HABITABILITY RESULTS PARTICULATE BODINE DOSE RATE NET COUNTS NET COUNTS PER MINUTE uCi/cc PER MINUTE uCi/cc mR/Hr TIME 0830 25 1.99E-10 1 3.84E 10 <0.2 0900 25 1.99E 10 1 3.88E 10 <0.2 0930 25 1.99E 10 - 1 3.88E 10 <0.2 1000 30 2.38E 10 2 7.66E-10 <0.2 1030 30 2.38E 10 2 7.66E-10 2.0 1100 35 2.78E 10 2 7.66E 10 5.0 1130 35 2.78E 10 2 7.66E 10 5.0 1200 40 3.18E 10 2 7.66E-10 5.0 1230 40 3.18E 10 2 7.66E-10 5.0 1300 40 3.18E-10 2 7.66E-10 5.0 1330 40 3.18E 10 2 7.66E-10 5.0 1400 45 3.58E-10 2 7.66E 10 5.0 1430 40 3.18E 10 2 7.66E 10 5.0 1500 40 3.18E 10 2 7.66E 10 1.0 1530 40 3.18E 10 2 7.66E 10 0.5 l l SECURITY BUILDING HABITABILITY RESULTS l PARTICULATE LODINE DOSE RATE NET COUNTS NET COUNTS PER MINUTE uCi/cc PER MINUTE uCi/cc mR/Hr TIME
- * ~40 25 1.99E 10 1 3.88E-10 <0.2 0 25 1.99E 10 1 3.6.E 10 <0.2 0930 25 1.99E-10 1 3.88E 10 <0.2 1000 30 2.38E 10 2 7.66E 10 <0.2 1030 30 2.38E 10 2 7.66E 10 12.0 1100 35 2.78E 10 2 7.66E 10 20.0 !
1130 35 2.78E 10 2 7.66E 10 20.0 1200 40 3.18E-10 2 7.66E 10 20.0 1230 40 3.18E-10 2 7.66E 10 20.0 1300 40 3.18E 10 2 7.66E 10 5.0 1330 40 3.18E-10 2 7.66E-10 5.0 1400 45 3.58E 10 2 7.66E 10 5.0 1430 40 3.18E 10 2 7.66E 10 5.0 i 1500 40 3.18E 10 2 7.66E 10 1.0 1530 40 3.18E 10 2 7.66E 10 0.5 i 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 7.11
I J EOF HABITABILITY RESULTS I PARTICULATE LODINE DOSE RATE l NET COUNTS NET COUNTS PER MINUTE uCl/cc PER MINUTE uCl/cc- mR/Hr TIME l 0830 25 1.99E 10 1 3.88E 10 <0.2 0900 25 1.99E 10 1 3.88E 10 <0.2 0930 25 1.99E 10 1 3.88E 10 <0.2 1000 30 2.38E 10 2 7.66E 10 <0.2 1030 30 2.38E-10 2 7.66E 10 <0.2 1100 35 2.78E 10 2 7.66E 10 <0.2 15 '.,0 35 2.78E 10 2 7.66E 10 <0.2 , 1200 40 3.18E 10 2 7.66E 10 <0.2 l 1230 40 3.18E 10 2 7.66E 10 <0.2 1300 40 3.18E-10 2 7.66E-10 <0.2 1330 40 3.18E-10 2 7.66E 10 <0.2 1400 45 3.58E-10 2 7.66E 10 <0.2 1430 40 3.18E 10 2 7.66E 10 <0.2 1500 40 3.18E 10 2 7.66E-10 <0.2 l 1530 40 3.18E 10 2 7.66E 10 <0.2 l 1 l
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1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 7.12
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- All Dose Rates in mrem /hr unless specified i. mon nachaTON MGA d e mot PaRTCL18TOnAag aAGA All Doee Ratas <2 eJtem/hr unieae specified
- All seests <1000 dpm/100cm (5 a ETA / Gate 9A) unless specified 4* LocMED eson naamton ansa & asiaansanaconcTufvansA A.cowraammatto amaa 6.amteonma naccacTurv ameA Duf fo moeLE Qas
** All smears counted for Alpha <20 dom /100cea unless specified All Large Area smeart (IAs) <1000 apa/LAs unless specified 6..soest contaammarro amaa 6.naccacTwa isaranuu masA 4.,ortwr. ,MotPantruantA da e^=~^urcourmouscameA (REF RPP 0'*-210) 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 7.14
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- All smears <1000 dpm/100cW (tETA/GApoio unless specified - - anna A.emmans asunaman An.ammans namonewavv aans as to soma eas *
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. ul urge Area smears tusi .2000 apatus unless specified A. % , % si.-- v -a (REF RPP C2 210) 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 7.15
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i WOLF CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORPORATION EVALUATION LOG SHEET Evaluator: Date: l l Assignment: Page: 1 OF TIME i I 2 a T W L 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page9.12
_ _ _ - . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . . _ . . . _ . _ - . _ _ . - . _ , , . . _ . , _ . - ~ . . . _ . _ . . . . . , _ _ _ . . . . . _ . - _ . _ . . _ . . _ _ . - CONTROLLER CHECKLIST l At the EOF, was interaction with offsite officials / agencies acceptable to those agencies? Was assistance and support to the Control Room from the TSC/OSC adequate? l l l Were briefings of onsite teams adequate? l Was dispatch of onsite teams well coordinated? Was data regarding onsite teams updated on the status boards? Were facility priorities properly identifed and clearly communicated to all personnel within the facility? l I Did the offsite feld teams adequately define the plume edges? Did the offsite feld teams maintain their dose ALARA? Did the offsite field teams obtain centeriine data? Was release of information to the public/ media timely and accurate? Was release of information to the public/ media convincing? l 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 9.11
l CONTROLLER CHECKLIST - l CONTROLLER / EVALUATOR GUIDE Was the TSC, IC/MRC, EOF activated in an adequate amount time (Note amount of time required)? Was the TSC, IC/MRC, EOF staf fed with the proper number of positions (Note any missing positions)? I l Was communication of data to/from the g'oup timely and accurate? Was the amount of data brought to the group suffcient? I l l Was the data generated within the group transferred to the appropriate organizations? i l Were notifications to outside organizations timely and accurate? l Were dose assessments timely? l Were assumptions for dose assessment reasonable? Were PARS timely and consistent with the guidelines? i l Was acc; dent assessment at the Control Room, TSC and if appropriate, the EOF timely and accurate? l l Was accident classification at the Control Room, TSC and if appropriate, the EOF timely and accurate? l l i l 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 9.10 1 j ! i 1
I CONTROLLER CHECKLIST
- FEBRUARY 25.1997 EMERGENCY PLAN FIFI D EXERCISE CRITIOUE ITEMS l
- 1. Simulator / Control Room I
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- 2. TSC/OSC Issue Ownership PIR
- 3. EOF Issue Ownership PIR
- 4. Public Information Oronalratinn Issue Ownership PIR
- 5. Drill Control Issue Ownership PIR 1
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- 6. Other issue Ownership PIR l
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i I CRITIQUE OUTLINE EOF DRILL AND EXERCISE PLAYER CRITIQUE OUTLINE TO BE USED BY THE EOF LEAD CONTROI I FR OR THE DEM TO DIRECT THE FACILITY PLAYER CRITIQUE
- 1. Staffino and Facility Activation i 2. Facility Accountability I
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- 3. Accider t Analysis and Classification 1
- 4. Dose Assesscnent
- 5. fMBE
- 6. Offsite Notrfications
- 7. Facilitv Communications (between and within)
- 8. Public information (includino Rumor Control)
- 9. Activation and Control of Offsite Teams
- 10. Facility Manaoement
- 11. Offsite Acenev Interface
- 12. Scenario and Drill Control
- 13. Safety Concems related to scenario situations l 14. Safety Concems related to drill conduct bv olavers l 15. Other (Recoverv. S'1ift Tumover. etc)
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i l CRITIQUE OUTLINE 1 l TSC/OSC DRILL AND EXERCISE PLAYE.fLCRITIQUE l OUTLINE TO BE USED BY T HE TSC LEAD CONTROLLER OR THE DED TO DIRECT THE FACILITY l PLAYER CRITIQUE
- 1. Staffino an1E VJii,^.div.ghgD
- 2. Site and Facility Accountabh
- 3. Accident Analvsis and Classification
- 4. Dose Assessment
- 5. f%Ba
- 6. Offsite Notifications
- 7. Facility Communic tions (between and within)
- 8. Public Information (includino Rumor Control)
- 9. Control of Onsite Teams
- 10. Activation and Control of OffsiteJBamE
- 11. Faci!ity Manaoement l
- 12. Scenario and Drill Control
- 13. Safety Concems re!ated to scenario situations
- 14. Safety Concems related to drill conduct bv otavers
- 15. Other (Recoverv. Shift Tumover. etc) !
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CONTROLLER lNSTRUCTIONS
- 7. Conduct a facility controllers critigt.e after the player's critique. This critique shall be used by the facility lead controller to collect issues and assign ownership of those issues. Important timeline information should also be captured in this meeting.
- 8. Participate in the drill critique. The facility lead controller should bring issues and owners of these issues to the drill critique. Important timeline information should also be brought to this meeting.
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1 1 CONTROLLER INSTRUCTIONS Drill Lead Controller shall i l
- 1. Provide for the overall management and technical direction of the controller team. !
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- 2. Monitor the progress of the drill to ensure that the scenario develops in an orderly and I coordinated manner. )
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- 3. Coordinate the issuance of drill messages with the other members of the controller team. j
- 4. Approve the initiation of changes if an alteration in the schedule or sequence of events in the scenario should occur.
Note: Only the Drill Lead Controller may authorize such activities as described below.
- 5. Temporarily freeze play after simulator failure. The Drill Lead Controller will communicate with all Lead Facility Controllers to ensure that play resumes at the same time with accurate data. The Drill Lead Controller shall determine if further play is simulator or hard-copy-driven.
- 6. Provide for sufficient communications with the other members of the controller team.
- 7. Maintain a log of all major player actions, scenario-driven activities, alterations in scenario l sequence of events, and other pertinent data or information; include a list of deficiencies, l weaknesses, improvement items and other observations if you are also acting as an evaluator. ;
- 8. Conduct a drill critique the day after the drill with the evaluators, facility lead controllers, and facility lead players. The purpose of this meeting is to capture timeline information, issues for resolution, owners for these issues, strengths, and determine whether drill objectives were met.
Facility Lead Controllers shall:
- 1. Coordinate with the Drill Lead Controller on the issuance of drill messages within the assigned facility, and in case of a simulator failure.
- 2. Monitor the data being received and released from the facility to ensure consistency with the scenario.
- 3. Maintain a log of all major player actions, scenario-driven activities, alterations in scenario sequence of events, and other pertinent data or information; include a list of deficiencies, weaknesses, improvement items and other observations if you are also acting as an evaluator.
- 4. Supervise the facility support controllers.
- 5. Collect all logs and paperwork generated by facility support controllers and players.
- 6. Ensure that all controllers, evaluators and players are prepared to attend a player's critique immediately following the drill. The critique shall be held in each facility. Facility Leads shall request that the players spend approximately 15 - 30 minutes after the drill to identify and assign drill improvement issues, strengths, weaknesses and important timeline information.
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CONTROLLER INSTRUCTIONS ' General A. Controllers shall pre-position themselves in the appropriate emergency response facility no later than 0730. i B. Controllers must comply with instructions from the Drill Lead Controller. C. Prior to the commencement of drill activities, controllers shall test telecommunications and synchronize watches with the Drill Lead Controller. D. Controller messages, specifically scenario and public information messages, must be approved 4 by the Facility Lead Controller prior to issuance. j ~ E. Special messages and messages designated as contingency must be approved by the Drill Lead Controller prior to issuance. F. Information regarding scenario events or data must only be provided upon request from the appropriate players. G. Information regarding scenario events or data must not be provided prior to the time noted on the message or data sheets. H. Controllers will ensure that players do not use radios in Area 5 of the plant. Communications l A. Gai-tronics will be operable frorn the simulator. Channel 5 shall be used for drill l communications, and the phrase "This is a drill" MUST be used to distinguish drill play from normal operating traffic. B. The following radio channels have been cleared for drill use: I
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CONTROLLER ASSIGNMENTS .
, EVALUATOR CONTROLLER ASSIGNMENT NAME i
EOF Field Team Control Tim Patten ! EOF Communic'ations Betty Sayler Lead Public information-Topeka Tom Hood Luis Solorio
- Lead Public information-WC Webb Nifong Gary Burchart
, Information Clearinghouse-WC Bill Selbe j information Clearinghouse-Topeka Terry Damashek i Media Center-WC Robert Londo 3
Media Center-Topeka Susan Maycock i Phone Team-WC Mindy Sadowski Phone Team-Topeka Jim Roush i HPN Chris Reekie (X-5209) ENS Steve Lucas
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County Art Mah State E O C Brian Winzenried ] l l FAKE MEDIA AND PHONE TEAM CONTROLLERS-Topeka l j ASSIGNMENT EVALUATOR CONTROLLER 1 i MEDIA John Lyle MEDIA Jack Stokes
- MEDIA Johnny Fraeman
; MEDIA Mona Grimsley-Hett
! MEDIA Lance Lane 4 j FAKE MEDIA AND PHONE TEAM CONTROLLERS-Wolf Creek (WC) j ASSIGNMENT EVALUATOR CONTROLLER i MEDIA Dan Dandrelo { MEDIA Tony Palmer MEDIA Chester Berg MEDIA Clayton Fry MEDIA Jim Wesbrooks i z PHONE TEAM Jennifer Anderson PHONE TEAM Terri Fraker
, PHONE TEAM Mark McMullen
! PHONE TEAM Janet Osmundson i 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 9.3 1 4
4 CONTROLLER ASSIGNMENTS , EVALUATOR CONTROLLER I
, ASSIGNMENT NAME j Drill Lead Controller Tim East '
Asst. Lead Controller Jeanne Dagenette Control Room Controller Bob Evenson CR (Simulator) Controller Glenn Reeves j l CR (Simulator) Controller (Asst) Jesse Smith I CR HP / Chemistry Craig Swartzendruber
, CR Communications Betty Sayler !
CR Plant Teams Tim Fraker i Wes Weller Max Nichols j Security Montie McKinney ~ TSC/OSC Lead Controller Dennis Moseboy Chris Younie j TSC Lead Controller (Asst) Dave Does Ron Miller OSC Lead Controller (Asst) Dale Williams TSC Dose Assessment and Field Edward Holman Team Control TSC Engineering Greg Kinn TSC/OSC Health Physics Edward Holman TSC/OSC Onsite Tearns Steve Robinson Mike Watson Dennis Stoop ! Alex Hawley l TSC Communications Davs Donohoe PASS Team Bruce Reischmann Offsite Monitoring Teams Don Eccles Ron Gilliam Ray Ryan Dwight Christiansen EOF Lead Controller Ken Craighead Richard i Flannigan l EOF Lead Controller (Asst) Ken Thrall Tom Moreau l EOF Dose Assessment Craig i Swartzendruber ' 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 9.2
~ CONTROLLER PHONE NUMBERS CONTROLLER POSITIONS NAME PHONE NUMBER DRILL LEAD Tim East Ext. 5818 364-7583 (PAGER) Simulator Operator Glenn Reeves Ext. 5112 , Control Room Lead (Simulator) Bob Evenson Ext. 5112 TSC/OSC Lead Dennis Mosebey Ext. 4509 l EOF Lead Ken Craighead Ext. 5071/ 5368 JRMT Vehicles Vehicle 1024 _ (316)437-6609
- Vehicle 1042 (316)437-6614 Vehicle 1043 (316)437-6613 State vehicle (913)221 2814/
(913)221-6788 Secunty Lead Montie McKinney Ext. 4999/5376 State EOC N/A N/A l County EOC N/A N/A State Forward Staging Area N/A N/A Information Cleannghouse Lead- Topeka Luis Solorio (913)267-0603 Informahon Clearinghouse Lead-WC Gary Burchart (316) 364-8831 Ext. 5429 From a Rolm single line phone: To Transfer: Flash Dial 2nd # Flash Announce Caller Hang-up i To Conference: Flash Dial 2nd # Flash (can repeat up to 5 , times) i Frequently Used Facility / Position Phone Numbers > , Control Room EOF Shift Supervisor 4802 DEM 5342 1 Relief Crew NSOs 4805 ARM 5378 ' Simulator RAM 535- ; Shift Supervisor 5800 or $802 Technical Advisor $368 OAC 5680 DAC 5353
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Relief Crew NSOs 4805 Engineering Team Coordinator 5310 TSC Ops Status Recorder 5387 DED 5341 OSTD 5361 REC 5352 Onsite Plc 5396 or 3644152 OEC 5345 Operations Status Recorder 5704 MEC 5347 DAS 5356 AEC 5375 RAS 5391 SEC 4399 Offsite PIC 5372 Public information-WC Public information-Topeka WCPIO 5431 WCPIO (913)267-0651 Spokesperson 5430 Spokesperson (913)267-0649 Technical Support 5432 Technical Support (913)267-3238 Recording Editor 5429 Recording Editor (913)267-0603 Phone Team Manager 5312 Phone Team Manager (913)267 1441 Phone team controllers / evaluators 1-800-362 1137 Phone team controllers / evaluators 1 800 354-3831 should call. should call. l The ENS and HPN should call the numbers listed for HPN and ENS Controller Assignments. 1997 FIELD EXERCISE Page 9.1 l 1
I e ! SECTION 9.0 l i l i i CONTROI I FR ASSIGNMENTS AND INSTRUCTIONS ) l l l SECTION 9. 0 9.0 l l CONTROL i FR PHONE NUMBERS 9.1 CONTROL t FR .*?SIGNMENTS 9.2 CONTROLI FR INSTRUCTIONS 9.4 1 t General l 9.4 ,' j j Communications 9.4
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EOF DRILL AND EXERCISE PLAYER CRITIQUE OUTLINE 9.8 !
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