ML20237H310

From kanterella
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Emergency Preparedness 1987 Field Exercise Scenario
ML20237H310
Person / Time
Site: Wolf Creek Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation icon.png
Issue date: 07/16/1987
From: Hall M, Moles K
WOLF CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORP.
To:
Shared Package
ML20237H289 List:
References
NUDOCS 8709030205
Download: ML20237H310 (510)


Text

{{#Wiki_filter:- _ - _ _ ._ Enclosure to NM 87-0187 July'16, 1987 l' WOT CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORPORATION WO T CREEK GENERATING STATION 4 IMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS 1987 FIELD EXERCISE SCENARIO i

  .i Prepared by:

K. J. Moles j M. D. Hall

                                                                                                 \

8709030205 870716 PDR ADOCK 05000492 F PDR:

l'% TAflLE OF 00tfrFtrPS INIT<000CTION 1.0 ORTECTIVES AND GJIDELINES 2.0 ORIEETIVES GJIDELINES SCt24ARIO AND TIMELINE 3.0 SCENARIO TIMELINK wtf1 HOLLER MESSAGES 4.0 ASSIOMENTS MESSAGES PIRff DATA 5.0 PfAlff PARMETERS I PERff GRAPilS I C0tffAI!MFNf BUILDING BkkKli IWOW RATE PIANT UNIT WNP FIDW RATE O PLANT UNIT VENr RADIOLOGICAL CONCENTRATIONS PIRfr UNIT VENP RADIOLOGICAL RELEASE RATES CORE DAMAGE ASSESSME2fr MF! REX)R0[DGICAL DATA 6.0 ONSITE RADIOILGICAL DATA 7.0 PROCESS RADIOCllEMISTRY  ! PROCESS MONI'IDRS INPLANT SURVEYS FACILITY RADIATION SUlWEYS ONSITE IY1R4E MONI'IDRING OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL DATA 8.0 OFFSITE PIAME HCNI'IDRING OFFSITE PillME DEPOSITION 00tffROLLER ASSIGHElfrS AND INSTROLTIONS 9.0 ASSIGNMENTS INSTPRIUPIONS INAIUA'lVR ASSIGNMENTS AND INSTRICfl0NS 10.0 INAIDATOR ASSIOMENTS l EVALUA'IDR INSTRUCTIONS j bVAllrrION OIHCKLIS'rS i O U i 87-FE

7 O srCTION 1.0 T374CtlX.':TC11

                                                                                                                                                         )

4 O O 87-FE 1.0

l l l 1 To assure that adequate measures are available to protect the health and i f safety of the general public in the Coffey County area in the event of an I ( incident at the Wolf Creek Generating Station (WCGS), it is necessary to I conduct an annual energency preparedness exercise which requires the full participation of the Dnergency Response Organization, which includes Site, llame Of fice ard General Office personnel, and State and County emergency response capabilities. Federal agencies will evaluate and critique the annual exercise to assure proper response in the event of an actual anergency at WCGS. Exercise participants do not have prior knowledge of the plume release information regarding times, content, size, and weather pattern used. The exercise should danonstrate that those individuals and agencies who are assigned responsibilities in a radiological emergency are adequately trained to perform according to current plans and procedures. Furthermore, this exercice will provide training for emergency response personnel, and identify any potential problen areas in the overall anergency response system. 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 arx3 data necessary to properly conduct this exercise in an ef.ficient and coordinated manner, and is organized as follows: Section 2.0 Objectives and Guidelines

 . This section detines the exercise objectives and sets forth guidelines for the conduct of the exercise to meet those objectives.

Section 3.0 Scenario and Timeline This section describes the postulated sequence of events occurring at WCGS which requires the Dnergency Response Organization to respond. Section 4.0 Controller Messages This section contains copies of the exercise messages utilized to control the develognent of the exercise scenario. Section 5.0 Plant Data This section contains time-related information concerning the postulated plant conditions, which corresponds to the development of the exercise scenario and reflects simulator responses. To assure that adequate operational data is available in the event of a simulator failure, graphs of time-related plant parameter information have been includcd in this section. Section 6.0 Meteorological Data This section contains information and data concerning the postulate.d meteorological conditions in the Coffey County area which will be utilized

 , in the development of the exercise scenario.
 \

87-FE 1.1 l _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Section 7.0 Oasite Rajiolcjjen1 Data Thic section contain3 ti't-reletM infonMtion coomrniry radiological conditions at the various onsite monitority locations. Also included in this section is information concerning primary ard secondary systems , radiochemistry, containment atmosphere radiochemistry, radiological release rates, in-plant radiation levels, and onsite eTiergency worker exposure and contamination levels, l Section 8.0 Offsite Radiological Data This section contains time-related information concerning radiological conditions at the various offsite monitoring locations. , i Section 9.0 Controllers' Instructions This section provides general instructions to the exercise controllers in the conduct of the exercise. Section 10.0 Evaluators' Instructions i This section provides general instructions and evaluation criteria to the exercise controllers for evaluatirg the responses of the exercise participants and the progress of the exercise. Evaluator's Log Sheets are - also provided in this section. i l Copies of this manual will be provided to exercise controllers, evaluators, anr1 selectwd observers prior to the exercise. Followirg the exercise, copies of this m rual may be distributed to key exercise participants. i ( 87-FE 1.2

SECTION 2.0 OBJECTIVES A!O CUIDELINES Subsections page OBJECTIVES 2.1 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 2.2 UTILITY 2.4 STATE 2.10 LOCAL 2.16 GUIDELINES 2.22 l 87-FE 2.0

OBJBNIVES

 ,f

( Objectives define the goals of exercise play. Specific objectives originate frcan discussions between the Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation, State of Kansas, Coffey County, Nuclear Regulatory Comnission (NRC), and the Federal Duergency Managenent Agency - Pegion VII (FEMA) . The listing of objectives is divided into three groups; utility, state, and local. Each group is divided further into various participating facilities and functions. A list of abbreviations used in assigning responsibilities for objectives is included. t 5 87-FE 2.1 (

OEUECTIVES l LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS CAmb Coffey Coonty Ambalance Service CWC Cof fey County Onergency Operations Center CH Control Room CRBD Cof fey County Road and Bridge Department D Objective to be Demonstrated EDF Dnergency Operations Facility EDFS Dnergency Operations Facility, State Dose Assessment Group FHNWR Flint Hills National Wildlife Refuge GO General Office ilOtr Home Office Dnergency Center HOSP Hospital IC Information Clearinghouse JRMT Joint Radiological Monitoring Team KFGC/JRR Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks / John Redmond Reserroir KUMC Kansas University Medical Center MRC Media Release Center na Objective Not Applicable to Facility / Function OMT Offsite Monitoring Team OSC Operations Support Center OST Onsite Survey Team Rad Lab Radiation Laboratory, Bureau of Air Quality and Radiation Control RRC Relocation / Reception Center School Coffey County Schools SEOC Kansas State Emergency Operations Center SFSA Kansas State Forward Staging Area 87-FE 2.2

OfilfE TIV R9 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS TUD To Bo Deter'nined TSC Technical Support Center 1 Objective 110t to be Dononstrate] 1 1 ; I l i i 87-FE 2.3

n 7 w w h I l m C 8 m C g i I l N ku O to E C E C to m in 1

                                         .T
                                          -          v           -                 C           l           C               i           C                i
                                      .*w*dC          tri         m                                                                                     '

N C C n n O O O O tr1 O m ]

                                                     -           v                                         C                           C                ,

1 O O w 6 8

                                                                 -                O          O m

C O m C l i f O 0 $

                                                                 "                Q          O m

C O C C ** 1 O M h n n C O O m I m O O C O I {

                                         ~              l        O O

n tD to n C b C O -* a g - ~ m O to O m 1 O C C C { O k $ $ 1 bu g -- v o O O i O o t

  /T-                       i t                        '

2.

  \,.*'/                       ]
                                                                                                                  ~~

u H \ n O H O O W D - - O O tG O R1 1 O C C M n M n O O O O O O r1 C O O .t-8 m n O C4 O I C I a U v v O O C D l u l O Q w W M 0 0 0 Wm oN P v  % 2 mC - O m v O O v .- O C = T  % w Nm er oo .- 1) .O m H v . L- u

                                                    .- Q                      Q  s tn        C C C         cL                        .-     Co H .-         Nm            u .- u        -3 O C        OO                         v -- b,
                                                    .**a        e4 o          O   O          E;   e* C     O 'a3         O T          C C Ca w    .O .-       & tr          m   tc         dvO         e*             Mu            OL 3 OH          0               w \         0 m in       WW             t"   m      "1 .O tn E-         WC                           OOu          ua             d C          -     C U            -*       vv                            c             .*                m O tC        Om               Ou         O~ 0 q'.o a    OC             O *C         O~

yv vv v vu au e a C .C - M C  % 0; D G' Om m en

                                         ~

NQ vv N-vm o O mo

  • NM-amW ND vea
                                                                                                                         >0 a O .-.

Q U N D

                                                                                                                                             ~o tS 2
                                                    .- m H *>

Gnx a W tn

                                                                                           ..*-<..a H uv          e  *m H O-U   .s a tr vo
                                               .    . - . .     .- rq O           $0       .      O,     .- c3         .

a> .- e, c:

                                                                                                                                     .O ~O
                                                    .O A l      .O      C O      'O v       _O O      -   O .C         .O        .4 m t)        r" c e-a         T          mum          M .u           ~m      a    m%u         e
                                                 -         T           v   O          m           n                           dO           3 L-  C b     0           0                0N
  • 0 h. C C 0t C 7 m aQu e ..O.,

(.t1 um . amo m amm a c .- D o a to O n C Q .C w me* C 1 a m r" om> r~ ~O2 p\ >< w t= N u .- 0 M u O. O us ta uu uC O wu C ra j P vvw va P m . .-4 as N a n v0 C amwv O c .N

 >                                             w     m        a  re     .- v  .P m. e        er'   m .-   er %'          rn   .- r J     CW mi       C- C         J  CO T u      F       C    C O            C T ry C, m .e k                                             w     Om e                     w              8 .c e       0              -0 r.- m             -eC e6    3 .-  Ooa       2mm                           m                           X em ou er %

5mu oum 5 C d, Om0 e u tr "i .e.s t5 3 0 u b m de a "J c: hmu mO d"/-ES 2.4

          /

l ) ) at a a csd a n a n a iri n ( n ( - n diA a a eF n n M

                                       )                               )

a a C n n S a ( a ( a a P n a n a n n n n

                                       )                               )

a a C a n a n a a I n ( n ( n n a a n n

                                       )                               )                                              s a                               3                                             n O         a           n                    a          n            a               a                o G         n          (                     n         (             n               n              i a                               a                                            t n                               n                                             a
                                      )

1

                                                                       )                                            i z

C a a n E a n a n a a a O n ( n ( n n g H D a r n o

                                      )                                )                                              g r                     a                               a                                             n
             /r fW f        a         (

n a ( n D a i t r I n a n a n a OJ n n p i

                                      )                                )                                            i c

S F a D t

 ).vE i

Y T D E D ( D n a n ( a n D D r a p Lc,r I L I / ) ) o r T CT D D f U SS a ( D ( D a OO n a D n s n e i n

                                                                      )                                             l C                   )                                 D                                             e S         D          D                     D         (

D D d T ( D i D u G R

                                      )                               )                                              o D                               D                                             t C         D          (

D ( D D D D r e c y f s t l e n a s R e eon n i f u e

  • N z nii i t a t o o u

er- u i i ke s O n . mct t ny ny at s i I T g o r e rai e n n

                                                      . S N

ce et it i i t r r me d A c eyn n t gu o O fi ol ne oe o G en i I f s ti og t r t I rca die t T en b cre p . T I oe nm oat d thi C A o o t ya t on y t ner rs E ,M tgy rl t g ino n E tf o i l n u t e ioh e l tk V I FD F B yee t mm yti c ti a V I y t n i b c o yl t o id er beho T C BA iei l t i l mtnle T C io li ac . al i r lt . asa ww E 9, in i)i b E it e e ine eb ,y J SN baa bt aa T ba h) n bor h ac B EO a anmt O au t nn acu s t ,i n eac O SI yn e s I i o nre ST AA efi enr P eas ed o eoeg - rI C ti asn rso t eod al rpea n L E t v . ael r e t t r ane rip t np aax r e ti t r asie ri c n f F t ai t mc W t yn t a t r t cee l EI DS sl t nci siae n l f l O sl n nro s n me sor nt e se I S o d odpa S oes odi t oik ndd o o CA nd n n n s R ndr n ns nnr nen et _ OL AC eno Dac eao D(t a E P ere Dop ean D( o eoo Dmw ehiI Dt mK my"y #

                                                              ,!         ,'          ;     l lll           l

/

 ,k
            /

l ) at a csd a a n i ri n n - - a ( a diA n a n eF n M

                                                                                                   )

a C n R a a a a a ( a M n n n n n a n n

                                                                                                   )

a C a a :t a a n a I n n n n n ( n a n

                                                                                                   )
                                                  -                                                 a O    a           a           _       a             a           a               n        a G    n           n                   n             n           n              (         n a

n

                                                                                                   )

C a E a a a a a n a O n n n n n ( n H a n

                                                                                                   )

a T a a n a

               /r f M                    n                   a            a            n             (          n r R       D                                n            n                            a OJ                                                                                   n
                                                                                                  )

a F a E D a a ( a m\}S V I T I E D - - n n a n n (l \ ,T E I L t I / i k T CT a 3) l U SS - n a ( D O OO D - n a n

                                                                                                  )

a C a a a n a S D n n n ( n T - D

                                                                                                  )

a R a a a a n a C n n - n n ( n a n d . . d e y nf e s s n h l . aod od c l l l a t ol p o n t e n a a a ( t a p s t na r a u t u T . e c u s o no d u nj l r d i r po d N t s cy zni eg eit uo i i E i ed nt n pae on bf v sf v M ee l t o oh pi m i o i S i r v i sl t t o inn s/ as d hs d 2 ir t yo t uip ed e n e o F d u usi ye l ni ret f r i f c i S s d t ce nd eau t q oa ou l ou d l S A o tl oja t nr i yea d yoa E l oa ene t n yc a i V i

                             ,m     t o                       i cct         cct yl      e I   b            ac        ,          yn            aoa         aoa       M    ti        t pz ues                                ur    n     ur n      C                       y E

T E aI n e Ke e qd r e e t a it l n qpi e n ypi n I G i g l o il i u. l l isa M I h rb t e d rk aor io b c dd a ant l3 ant a O L b o ai o at a n O esa t s f a an an O d n e w a . e o e o I ea eed tih t s aey e l t sc t sc D t r t d n an . t t a ae ae A a aia

  \) '                  rin t n o r r cs t une
                                                      ,  aau t ed ri g t t n ri g t t n R    r)        r c ts ct s M                                        E ts rm sdi         sd el                sri          sii         sii

.,lQ n as negc C nt v nl 1 al l T no a a- :+ le 4 o i ocri I o i oi3 oid I of ot l p ndc n oeh D ndd n cn ncn S n r n sl n. ene Dad or ne Dpev E M unn Dai oaa Dfh eaa Dfh N O oe Dp 3 ooa 3pcs

           $ 4 t' s

F*

           /

l at csd a a a a iri a a n n n diA n n n eF M C a a a R a a a n n M n n n n C a a a a a a I n n n n n n s n D a a a a a a o C n n n n n n i t a z i n CE a a a a a a a O n n n n n n g r H o i g n i

              /F                                                               a          a     t PM     D          D         D                                   n          n      a MI                                         D                                      p OJ                                                                               i i

c S F t E a a a r D D n n n D D a V I Y T E p T I r L o m.U CT E J B I U

              /

CT SS D D a n a n a n a n f s O OO e i n l C e S a a a d T D n n n D - i u G o R a a a a t C n n n n - - r f e e t t f t s , R n n o n er

  • T e e - n e l e e n pt t e t g gn m pnrt ai m ,

N E pn ma c m a M y i i i etC . io aw e u m S l u n u nnC s ui s jl o p i S o e qi qee/ e qt , t . E tdm e m. e rci s ec f w r se S li rs unC a e oo p a er S yet e el e sou g el n i u A ti t t e t ac tl ss o v os if a a ev a e 7 e ao i t t o E L l i de i me- l ic s yn c yx p V A iyn r l r neb r yi I C b oi pr pri0 o prl o tl t e T I al ps oon ood1 n ooai rf nt ib l u i l n C G rf o rf o E J D [ eem hda p i pst p pscao isf p ps aat T N i p b io bi B O t e aea aei aede r ng E ae at a O I dt ri rdwe M h D en eud euaoc euae S et el atxt v,k A t ag tda td rl n ti S t t u R E a r ei t zrn

n. aer rc t ot ae rcess t onae e

rcr t ooll

                                                                          . E S

S t ao rt e r

                                                                                       . ap r o t p T  sioo       srn       sr r       r  sr pii            A  seu ngs s

I n1 ti npe nposp npsom nl S oiih o i o bn o ns E oao n sp oa

                    "             mdb        nd r oe       md    a      d   S             nt x

f C F O nbns eooa Dmmf er m Daa oniih Daatt e nrf Dat oa n O D aox Dd e eo Dt c cyy [

j at csd a a a a a i ri n n n n n a diA eF n M C a a E D n n D D D D C a a a I n n n D D D

                   )

a a G n n D D D D

                   =         a               a              a           a         a
r. n n n n n 6 D n i )

F a a D

              /w f

O ,, n n a n a n a n D ( S y ) E n D V Y a D a a a D I T n n n ( T I D L

     ,E T L

I r f

              /

T ) D i G ( EOS a n a n a n a n a n D (

                                                                                                        )

T. D D a a a - T n n n D ( D

                                                                                                       )

R a a a C D - n n n D ( D s e s e h o ae t n h tn e e ci a o td e - i s a no ii i n dit li n d r l t i fi ut fa m vir mc e i o bn ra r i E oto r a ' ie vf on t ai er te e t O R r oh o rt r i sl np e I pnt u f e ba p e o eo d T o pa v r f r o i ou o o ot oy o C t u t t tc t t n E A we c n tr t yac V o . y t yot . y e y o ycn t yn y I E t l a r t t . i t t i o n T V i li e i oZ m i, i t t ri u te t I l or n rP i ie i E T if p n l i pE i T l r ia l a . nd l oh m l r l T L C b o a b m be . i b ie i b m sa t e n i bl x i b G I r adr np n a d e 5 al r a ds a rf ar a e nm c e 0 e roea a 1 eap y e R t a l t et 0 n n e ed m a e e P ae e a c1 n p r ta a t ol a cer t t e a at ty t rt o n r o h rn a. r y ar a E t ati t ce I ti n r ra r re r T t e ten u tv t I si nds t seh C s y s cn spi u so si S oena nrt o I. nal nno nod r v n nc . n _ F mm o r M oi e o ai n o n oee o mMo mdnoo vt F ni n md ein rd m De d ana. O Diti L e m o Daf P Dnt Dac n Dan D( v m Yn s9 t y

               !I,Iil                         t
 }{ili                                  !                  l           !l.      .1      l l A

P S - O H

         "                   /

NO 1 at cs d ir i di eF A - M C I D M C I D s

                                     )                               n G                               o D               i t

a - z

                                      '                            i

_ n

                                      =    _

a h D g r o - q r r

                                /u T e t                  D i

t a GJ i i p i c S F t E K D r V Y E a I T p T I C L r E I / o J T CF f B U S7 D

         - ~

C OG s e 1 i n l C e S D d T i u G R t o C D r f e k t c o do rt o q cerui . oqrt ti in E V I yit qm tr es uo T icrv 0 t l ies u i u L bsac G aicri e m E er a l te G I ax eu renr T t - io - R A st nsrt mi _ E o o ei - M mpt3 e1 I Dada 2

                        =w 4 t'                                                                 -
                                                                                            ~
                                                                           !r      ll(l

R R E

             )         )

G ( ( a a a E I - - n - n - n F R R J ) )

       /       -         -            a                   a                a C    (        (               n                   n       -        n G

F K C ) D

                       )
                         -            D       D           a      D         a E

I ( ( n n D D

             )        )

C D - a a I ( ( D D n D n D D

             )

A a ) S n - a a a F ( ( n D n D n S D D

            )

r a ) M n - a a a E R ( ( n D n D n ,S T A T J D D S ) ) a E D - D ( ( D D - D n E D D C ) ) O D - a B ( ( D D n D - S D D f s ey e o . f g t tC an ic a c, O y e ti t n . eE zs sf i e i s l t/ f ie f l g nn e aF i n N li ya i r uo n cO ti O it l t ce ni n oE ee na I T bi ol l s u S am f e mt os oa l ee kt aa et db A V mi c f n i N O ft cco r e rt a mn i i o I oa oa I or ol p on od od T tf tt T o t t r tr . t n C ye n A yp cp e d e yoe os y a A yi C yt l yt , S tt t a . I au t ae tl t ci t ,e E B ia im) N us iii i a i t it c V B l v l k q l rf l l oi l sn I A ii id c M eo i p i e L it v iea T bt bno P dt b o , bh D b i but C G ac als 0 a ars at B adt aqs E N a 0 s pn r nc ei T L I F e e ey . epo ee N eaa ers s I td . t se O t as t ai tt t t O F an) aeh D al n a t aa G asy a ,a A ray rit A rpo rl a r r rnc rr T t( l tt t si tl z t e sp O t on t ol S s t sid S sit sai D si e sf a nf p nl n E nda r n n no A nsg n r Y of oiu I o oha o oi r ode T n at r a e. n co ear T nd e enp mt g md en

                                                              )

mce een n ed eee I L Dsp Df a I L Dao eir Dwo Da M Dd e DnF I I 9 C C . 9 . A . . A . . 3 3 . 2 F 1 2 F . 4 5 3 0 3 3

    $.@                                                                       wLo

R R d G a a a a a B a I - n n n n n n F _ R R _ J a a a a a a

           /r     -      n             n           n         n              n           n K

K C a a a a a a a E P n n n n n n n C a a a a a a a I n n n n n n n A S a a a a a F D n D n n n n S S. r

   .       f             a                          a E    R    D        n              -           n       D              D           D T    J A

s T _I S S F D D D - a n D D a n E C O a a a a a a H n D n n n n n S y l n s y o s t n u do l . n i m o e et p o a tt ea e u h n p s t an ze mg ny t iI u t nne it pn ic mKeh s o ce ei mmpm T l ii un t n e r ed et i g qi ne og k eet oh tt o fi f s pai it u N bn oi em. a t u E S N cre m dso esr ye t eno unq qoe 9 mro eel rs O on o ei/ t ce o ece , S ot t t e I t e t r d ind tf E ti aev T pon l oa o eds S n . ide y S yo n r b ,m C yl y t a . i t r l S A t o t n n t n are A t m o pr E ir i orso aI n i o uok i i oon V E lt . l eri Ke li qf r L ld h rf o l V ine i dh et e e it e o A il s p i r I bor b etk a hrb ba dsw C bea pst C T acu s aserl t e au aer ys . I G ai f aea E C ahou t s c f y ri T L I r ed o ebwwp o esa ea t v euce D e t yl eud td a t np t tih . td nl t I O 0 aax a ,,yp an ael aeec O aoe aer R r e rnac rin r e r c gi I rl m rc P t r t oinl t mo t yn t orh D t pi t ot sor sirea sdi sl n sree npnv A sat sr n npe L nt e nsegr nas nro R nd o a o E oik oit re o i oes o e i I mnr ncien nd c ndr nd d E nd ndb

 ~

B B eoo eerne Ddceg ene ere enf n T enn Dai enm Daa O S Dmw Dad Dop Daoa I S R E 0 1 2 3 9 T E . . P 2 2 2 2 2 O 6 7

        $03                                                                           w*s"

t e ) ) t a a a a S n n n I F n ( ( a a n n t E R ) J a

                                                                                                            )
                /                 a                     a                      n                             a E                 n                     n                     (                             (

n t r a a K n n

                                                                             )                              )
                   ;                                                           a                             a n

s a n u a ( i n n a ( a n n

                                                                             )                             )

C a a a a I n n ( n n ( a a n n

                                                                             )

h a

                                                                                                           )

S a a n a F n n ( ( n S a n a n s s ) ) v a a I E n n a r c T A M D D ( a ( a n

  )>   n a

T S n n r' % t o S a a

                                                                            )

D

                                                                                                          )

D W E n n ( ( D D

                                                                           )

a a D

                                                                                                          )

D n a N n ( a ( a n n n

                           )

d s , n

                         'tn   tfo                   t       s ,          t ce       ld tese Gn n

o e s t G o n oi n e r e a Ai i da A C e t e ,lpte j iiPt t li P e ( nta pnr t pn n a oef r t s er t rb pnn c eip n T i unnh et e ioa w ui s pud ooo e gfo o . a n N qeet qt , l r r i jn r i i l erc opa pdt oinp l s t g ecf w pea a unn . eo o t at asur r pa op a ar so s e n esoia el n yi n ac e id at t ac a tl s s t va ebah o v ee bc t a aeneC C= aoi i l n sn o w i a i cs , l cpi ,v eot s

                                                                                                     . t c ai       ,f a     t r        n/n          r       yn          ii            ni s
                                                                                                   )

y S M p ri i prl o bl n r e,l r yibn s i E o od C e ooai tl

                                                                                                                    ,re ret n       t V          L     rf oul                                      ab o        errl         o   ib                         i I               p       i b

rf p n t a a u t uea t l u et svua l T O psg o ps epd est c i pre i I n t e h e d al d a b ud ae bi E J X a erd i '0 aed r n g t es h a o nh aee r f a es h oo neelr a B U eua1 f o eua e et b t s ,t e e t pt e t dr v ao ,d evesa td t e O O ae s aet . t a o ed vr x t a r ceae c I D t on rcr ,k rt enil ei rt nie r t o oll i t r a tb t r A R s n po rrwn o e s r pl i npson s e u( c a o t s ya t h e a( ct t s ngs el na. o ngw eo odrbl se nl E n o ns oa o a ti i r oahat o nd a d w s pt oat o T moaa odstt I S e ni s r Daaac e n rf n Datoa A aoxa rvsn Dd ed pa e a Dd pd pa r r m Dt F e - n r F O 8 9

                                                      .                n n

0 1 1 1 4 3

           $h                                                                                                                  y. "

R I

                                )

S a a n a a a M n ( - n n n F a n R R J )

         /C a             a                               a                a               a G

n ( n - n n n Q I A

                               )

a C n W a ( a a a a I n a n n n n n

                               )

a C a n a a a a I n ( n n n n a n

                               )

A a S a n a a a F n ( D n n n S a n S ) E r a V f a n a a a a I E W n ( n n n n T J a A n PS B T

                              )

O S a F a n a a a a O n ( n n n n B a n C ) O D a a H D ( D n n D S D l Z ol o o o t a t t t e a P 5 - z E 1 yf yf yf ya i n ro l ro l r o l ru l a i e n a aa s aa . aacr tl i n sn n snl ns nZ nsao m rec rilh ematii i o so ei o i eiu soa os oP osv oti i e iE i eer l t ct . t ctd t c t t c e f al a0t w a eaZ a eai ae ae aeoh S oru ib 1i z nuP z nuv zn zntt N t pp o n , i n sa cE i ci i cum i a O o t ei e h g a eve n sad . a evnZ ns al ae vp nsse I yre ytn a g gc e aet gcn ws S T t ph t a s r r cem rgceiP r E rr e r retoh E C i pt i n s o u yi o u yd ou yh oumnit V A l a li e e o l p e ol ee o l t oiet I T E i bet n o . i bt a ht m es r srrm es r esd mce C h e ee h e ei u h e en h eeeut E V at o ainl t r dh t rd al t r di t r pl ra I usi wia rt rpp rh n ct J T e B O C E ebnh ti os a ri a t cmon aisi . ed o t n aanoa f ed om t n aan ie h ed ot t n aanw i ed u ns t n ib T rttf r r aah O t sc rl st) a yt r a r t s R tbics t y t t y t t y s t P siuy sudue np st er stti n sttl st yiw a ndrl rt niga nieli nico ni , o t e o dt u ol ap ol eih ol eo oll nf E ensn T mdsm nni mhani min bar mifbt ebf oi mifh ebf c miaoa ebeir

  • I S

Dait Dt(i m Damo Daemw Daes DadttA F . . . . . . F 4 3 5 8 9 6 O 1 1 1 1 1 1 a o 442ot

                                                                                                      ".O

R f t a a a a a a a t n n n n n n n i F R - R J - / a a a a a a a - C n n n n n n n

          'G G

I C I E a a a a a a D P n n n n n n C a a a a a a a I n n n n n n n A S a a a a a a F D n n n n n n S S E f V f D a a a a a a a I T E 1 n n n n n n n T J A

   .C I T p  T L

E O S S F a a a a a a a D E n n n n n n n C D a a

  • a a a E D n n D n n n S

o s s . . t e e f e s s i r o t n c l l l e

             )        y    t       u           n o         n      a   a      a          h d    l rd     i      dl n         ei          a      u  t       u          td aae     l       ea o        mt         l rd       i rd                  n
             't    nst     i       cc i        e s         uoi        poi               f a n   osa      c      oi t       l e         bf v i      sf v              e o   i eu      a   . rg a        p g         m          o     i          i e C

( t cc aea f s e po n l i mn ii asd en hsd en rt ba znv f e f on f ri f ri r E i ns e o u c oia or ou ou ou E dt to dd dd t c C aen gca y a yan f yee yee c I c v cr o y cct cct ya S T. rr a e a c t s aoa aoa t E . ouo u u , e i n urn urn i , V h ot qf qnd l o . qpi qpi l r I T E es e o eo ii s e n e m i a hes d did bt d dd a dda t t be C V t rs a e at n ac r ant ant O al ro E T I T e ea r er a a e aa z e an o e an o I T e ce L C edc t r c t c tt g t ea t sc t sc t anl E O I aaa a asn . avh ae ae R U a r r rs riis ri ri g rig I rnm D t yl t s t gre tt y tt n ttn D ti I st o sa seoe sca sii sii E s P nir . ol t a nm o nrt u o ic new oth nll nll N nall oiep E nine mr mrna not L oid mcr oid mcr I md mp T eb or eo Df eoov era A C eaa eaa C eeiA I S Daca Df me Dpp I Dfh Dfh I L Dmt* F . . . . D . . B . F 7 8 7 2 E 0 1 U 4 O 1 2 2 1 M 3 3 P 2 dImM ".Z ll i

m t 9 a a a n n n M R R J

            /            a           a                   a E            n           n                   n R

K C a - I n - a M n C - a I D - n L P S a a a F n n n S S r E V f t a a a I E i n n n T T J C A I T J S B O S F a a O E n n - C O E a a n n - S n v_ i o sr et t a h s ern ein dr i a l nue i s ni ar io b n r e vf ai e n. i on t t r r ri p sl eor eea

                 )        f                         d t d    oo          ot                 oir av
                'tn  t yo n      t n ycno t re   pv S         o                                  yoo E

ti t o t rc V C ( it i ri i pe I l a l oh Y l pr in R b ma s i T N i a bi t F b i C O adr arf N atnla E I E J B T eo eed E eel o m t o R - O t f 0 ac. r tee d t t e aat r ra t en f D t a er rl t t pn F scs s pi A s n.o 8 nna nod r nic 1 oae vl o Y R o mdo r C I md Dar e no E V nd r e no L D ac D af O B 5 6 C . 5 M 2 2 I R 3 _ $ l l

                                                                        . A
                                          !    l                      i I

C D D a a a R ( ( n D n D n R D D

        *                )

P ) a S - n - a O ( ( - - a - n I - - n

                )       )

b a a a n n a - a a R C ( ( a n - n - n n l o ) ) o a a h n n a a a a a c ( ( n n n n n S a a n n D E

                )

D

                        )
                           -                                 a                   a R       (       (

D D n D n C D D C ) ) W D - D D a D a I ( ( n n D D

                )       )

C D - a a I ( ( D D n D n D D L A ) C P a ) O M n - a a a L I ( ( n D n D n J D D C ) ) O D - a B ( ( D D - D n C D D f s ey e o . f g t tC an i c a O e ti t n c , . eE y zs sf i e i sl t/ f i e ya f l g nn e aF i n N li i r uo n cO ti O it bi lt ce an ni u n oE ee na I l s r t o t l kt et T ol u S f e aas ee aa db A V mi c f n i N O f t ccr oe rt a mni i o I oa oa I or ol p on od od T tf tt T o t t r t r . t n C n A yp ed e os a S A ye yi C cp ytl yt yoe y . E tt t a . I au t a e tl t ci t ,e V O i a i m)k N us q iii i a i t it c I T D A l v ii l idc 0 9 eo l rf i p l ie L l oi i t v l sn i ea C bt bno P d t bo , bh D b i but B G aca aal O a arp sn at R adt aqs J N ( c C s f nc ei B O I F e td . e t se ey t as

                                          . epo t ai ee tt t

t eaa ers a ,s O 0 t t F an) aeh I al n a t aa C asy a A T ray t( l rit tt A rpo t si rl a rr t e rnc rr tl z O t on t ol S s t sid S sit sai sp I sie sf a nf p nl n E nda r n n no A nsg n r Y of n x oiu I o oha o oir ode T I mac et r nco ear T I nd e enp nt g eir nd en 0 2 nce een med e ee L I Dsp Df a L I Dao Dwo Da 9 Dde DnF C C . 9 9 . A . . A . . 3 0 . 2 F 1 2 F 4 5 3 0 3 3

     $I@                                                                           yLm
                                            !ll

C a a a a a R D n n n D n n R P - S a a a a a a O - n n n n n n H b m - a a a a a a a - n n n n n n C l o o h a a a a a a a c n n n n n n n S D a a B a a a

  • R D n n n
  • n n C

C R a a a a a a a M n n n n n n n S C a a a a a a a E I n n n n n n n V I L f A C f C f a a E I D I f R D n

                                        -          n       D                 D           D L

E J O C a O a - a a D E D n - n n n C y l n s y o s t u do l . n i m n o eet p o a tt e a e u hn p s t an z e m g ny tiI u t n ne i t p n o ce ermKe h i c s ei n mp n l i i t n ed et T i g u n ne k eet oh fi p ai N b n qi og at u tt o f s i t u E o i e m S cr mesr t en u nq M m r r N e dso ye o qoe S o e e O I om t e oei/ t r d t ce i nd o tf ec e , S E ot ti t t aev T pon l oa o eds r S n . ide yon b ,m S C yl y t a . i y t S r E A t o t n n t n a re A t mo p r o o V E i r i orso aI n Ke i o uo k qf r L i l dh i r f I l t . l eri li p T V i ne idhet e e it e o A i l s C l bor betk a hrb ba d sw C b ea p s E f acu s aserl t e au aerys . I a if a e J C ahou t s c G f r B E edo ebwwp esa ea e uce e y e u O f t np t o tih t v . td nl W t yl t d D aax a , ,yp an ael a eec O a oe a e c E r e rnac rin r e r c gi I r l m r P t r t oinl tmo t y n t o rh D t pi t o sor sirea sdi sl n sr ee A s et s r L nt e nsegr nas i nr o n pmv R n d n p oik oit re o oe s o e o a o N I mnr eoo ci e n merme md c ene mdr ere mdnf n d E T mdnn md n O Dmw Ddceg Dad Dop Daoa I Dai Daa S S N E 0 1 2 3 9 T E . . P 2 2 2 2 2 O 6 7

     $i@                                                                                    "

P ) a

                                                                                                           )

S a a n a O n n ( n H a ( n a n b ) a l m a a n a A n n ( n C a ( n a n l o o ) a

                                                                                                        )

h a a a c n n ( n n S a ( a n n

                                                                   )

O E a a a

                                                                                                        )

a R n n ( n n C a ( a n n

                                                                  )                                     )

a a C a a ( n n M n n a ( a n n

                                                                  )                                   )

S C a a a a E I n n ( n n V ( I L a a T A n n 0 T ) ) 8 T M a a J L E D n n B J D ( ( O a a n n C ) D

                                                                                                      )

O a a D

 ,N)J         B C

n n ( a ( a

 ,                                                                n                                    n
                       )

d s ,

                       't            n                                     d es                                 n    es tG en t

tf o t s , c o n noi n er e l e aAi t G o e t e e i d aA n ,l C j i iP t tl i P pnt r a pt t f pn n a o r ef r pn n t se r c ei pn iete m u nh ioa w uis p td ooo e gf oo . qm et qt , o pa ln t pd t i j o n in pd s r ) er c e cf w t pe a r o per unn . eoo n at as u r p a a at so Win e s oi s el yin a ce id t ac e t l ss t va eb aht o veebc ae eOCsa a oi i cs , i l cp l n,ve o) . t s n a S r n/ g r yn i cai ,f E A prii p rl o ii ns i s y ib n s i V oodC e ooai bln a re o er rl o [ r t l r et I - rf oul i b , e r n T rfnt tu e at l uet ua p i p ps aat b e est c pr e sv C N ps 9 o h dald a i b ud ae H I aei n a ed e t e ee nf a es L C rd0 rng ha o nh a el E e u a1 f euae v hoo ne O m td r o e tb t s e e tpt r O ae s t d aet . t ao, e ,t t x e I rceae rcr ,k dv e sa a oed vr D ton c rte ni l ei r t nie t ooll t r at b t ap r ya th

                      &     sr     rwn                                                              t H

E T I S npooe o mdnisr Daaap bl s r e srpii n ps o i o n n da enrf n D at oa ns- dn N A E s n gs oao h sp eox Dde eu ( ca el at iir to a t p ar v sp dpa no i ea s ea( ct n gw o ah a t i m oa a rn D dpd pa st t od eo T E S . . O 8 O 0 1 9 D 1 1 _ eQt

                                                                                                        ,I l

R n n n n n R a n

      *                      )

P a S a n a a a a O n ( n n n n H a n

                             )

b a e a n a a a a h n ( n n n n C - a n l o ) o . a h a n a a a c n ( n n D n S a n

                             )

D a B a n a a R n ( D n n - C B

                            )

a C n R a ( a a a a M n a n n n n n

                            )

a S C a n a a a a E I n ( n n n n V a I n

                            )

r a M a n a a a a I n ( n n n n J a n C ) O D - B D ( D - D - C D l ol o o o Z t a t t t e a P 5 - z E 1 yf yf yf ya i n ro l r o l r o l ru l i e n a aa s aa . aacr a tl i n s 'n ns nl ns nZ nsao m rec rilh o so ei os oa os oP o sv ematii i i e iu i ei E i eer oti l t ct . t c td t ct t c e f al a0tw a eaZ ae ai ae ae a eoh S oru ib o 1i n , z nuP zn uv zn um cu zntt n ssea . i cE i ci i i N t pp t eie n sa ns ad . ns al S O yre o h g a eve ae vnZ aev p a et ws I yt na g cen gc eiP gc e gcn n E T t ph t as r r u r r E r r e r ret o V C i pt i n s o u yl ou yd ou yh o umni I A l a li ee ol p o ee es lrrn ol t oiet T i o . iht m e sr es r e sdmc C E bet n bt a h eee ht re ei u h e en h eeeu E V at o ai nl t rdh dal rpp t rd i t r pl r J I usi wia rt r h mct B O T ebnh ti os e t ceo mn e do n ed om ie edo t e Mins C I aria aisi . t a ano f t n aa n h t n aa nw i t a ah ib o T rttf rl st) r a r a yt r a r t s C t sc tbics t y t t y t t y s t yi a c I siuy sudue s t er st ti n stt l s t w i P ndrl np rt n iga ni cli nic o n i ,f o t e o u o l ap ol e o E T md sm enni mh eMtsn ani in mbar ol mifbt eih bf oi nifh ebf c o l l nf mi a o a eb eir I S Dait Dt(i m Damo Daemw Daes Dadtt F . . . . . . F 4 3 5 8 9 6 O 1 1 1 1 1 1 hs 5

a a a N n n n a n a n - a n b m A a a a C n n n a a n - n a n l o o h a c n a a a S n n n a a a n n n D E R - a a a C - n n n a a a n n n C G a a a I n n n a a a n n n D

    "       C                 a I

n a a a n n n a a a L n n

    =  A C

A I T M H a n a a 9 a a n

   =       J                                  n         n                  n             n                 a n                      a n

C O E a a

   ).. C                  -              n          n                  -             a n               a n                        a n

o s s t e e f . e s

                      )         y          i           r      o          t n            c                           s t          u                 n                     l eo d      l rd           i dl n                              n       a l

a l a e

                     't      aae nst l

eao ii n t a u t u h t d i l rd r a n osa ieu tcc c. a f s cci oi t rga po n e s l e pg uoi bi f v n i ipoi sf v o rd f a e n aea n n f i e asd h sd ie znv f e fon l i ii en en rt ns e K i ou r f ri f ri b a R oi a o r ou r S O aen ya c dt ya n t o ou ou E I T gc a rr cv cro y f yedde yee dd t c V C ouo ae u u,e c a t s c ct a oa cct ya c I A n u rn aoa t esot i T E qf eo qn d eo l o . qpi u q pi rn i , E V hes d di d iis e m e l r J I tr u ae at n btd a cr dd a dda m N i a b e . ant B O T ed c tnc ear eraa e aaz e an ant an O I al r cen t c tt g o e o T m, aaar a rs asn . tea avh tsc ae t sc e t an a tyl t n ri i n tgro ri rig ae M i- a a st o t t y ria I r n in i ni r ol t a sa nr o r seow nrt t s ca n ew t t n sii n ll t t n sii O W t i s n v E t ine nr o ic o th nl l l nal T ebor ao nrna r ot . o.id n cn oid I I s Daca Df eoov Df ne a ra Dpp t h c e aa n cn e aa C

o. i o adn r .
                                          .                                     I Dfh            Dfh                 T D nt     e. i a     7               8          7 D     .              .

C 1 2 2 2 1 E M 0 3 1 3 N-P 4 2 Q

                - m" J

m,

                                                                                                         >                    (l            !

C a a a R n n n R P S a a a O n n n H bm - a u a a R n n n C l o o h a a a c n n n S s n D o B a a a i R n n n t C a z i n C a S a a g P n - n r o g n S C a i E I D - n t a V p I L T A i C C r c E O f P a a a i J L R n n n t r B J a O p C O a a r B n n - o C f

                                                . s n                        y      e o                     sr        n i                      et       i t      h            ern nue l

e a s em dr ia l ise mar d i io bn r e u vf ai emd G on t t n ri sl eea o

             )

p f eor dt ay t d oo ot oi r r

             '  t          t n         t re          e t       n           o .       pv       f S   n  yo         ycn         yoo          e E   o ti         t       o   t rc          R V  C  it         iri         ipe
  • I ( l a l oh Y l pr T

N in bi ims bua R ia b d C I O ad arf I N at e J I r E nl B T A eo eed E R eel O t o tt e t mo M ac . aat aer R r d rra O rl t O t ee t en I t pn E N scs nna s pi nod A smo ni c I oae o r Y o o R md . C mvl ede mdno E V enor _ I Dar Dac Daf L O _ B . . C . _ U 5 6 E 5 P 2 2 R 3

       $l$                                               ~ wW l

J CUIDELINES Guidelines define the type and extent of " la " p ticipants can expect in rder to meet the aforementioned objective , 1 l l l i 87-FE 2.22

GUIDFLINES

          /               '\
          \/                                               A.      The exercise will be conducted on September 2, 1987.

B. Participants will not possess prior knowledge of the exercisc scenario. However, players will be briefed on the guidelines that define " play" limitations. C. There will be no pre-staging of exercise participants except for Control Room (CR) personnel who will be pre-staged in the WCGS Plant Simulator. D. Personnel will be notified of mergency conditions through methods normally m ployed in making notifications (i.e. gaitronic announc ments). E. Personnel staf fing the following mergency response facilities / functions will be participating in the exercise:

1. Utility - Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation
a. Control Room (CR)
b. Technical Support Center (TSC)
c. Operations Support Center (OSC)
d. Onsite Survey Teams (OST) f
e. Secondary Alarm Station (SAS)

(' f. Offsite Monitoring Teams (OMT)

g. Joint Radiological Monitoring Teams (JRMT)
h. Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)
1. Home Office Emergency Center (HOEC)
j. Information Clearinghouse (IC)
k. Media Release Center (MRC)
1. General Office (GO)
2. State - Kansas State
a. Emergency Operations Center (SEOC)
b. Emergency Operations Facility (EOFS)
1. Radiological Assessment
2. Dmrgency Preparedness
c. State Forward Staging Area (SFSA)
d. Information Clearinghouse (IC)
e. Media Release Center (MRC)
f. Joint Radiological Monitoring Teams (JRMT) 9 Radiation Laboratory, Bureau of Air Quality and Radiation Control (Rad Lab)
3. Local gg a. Coffey County

(

l. Emergency Operations Center (CEOC)
            \                                                                   2.                        Road and Bridge Department (CRBD)
3. Information Clearinghouse (IC)
4. Media Release Center (MRC)
5. Joint Radiological Monitoring Teams (JRMT) 87-FE 2.23 I

GIIDELINES i 7 I'

b. Schools - Unified School District Number 245 (USD No. 245)
c. Relocation / Reception Center
d. EDS Stations
1. WIBW.
2. WREN F. The CR will-be simulated from the plant simulator (simulator). A full shift complement of operators will staff the simulator. -

G. Exercise play will be driven via the simulator computer. The CR Lead Controller will drive operational scenario play in the event of simulator computer failure via the parameters listed in the plant data ' section of the scenario.

11. All ccumunications involving the CR will be duplicated in the -

simulator, except for the emergency notification systs (ENS) . A conmercial telephone will be used in the simulator- for the ENS. I. Radiological data terminals (RM-ll), and fire protection panels- (KC008) which are not duplicated in the plant simulator, will be simulated. J. Both operational and meteorological initial conditions for the exercise will be established prior to comencment of exercise play and will be distributed' to players as necessary. K. Exercise play will conmence with a postulated plant condition

  • necessitating the declaration of an emergency at IOGS.

L. Activation of the evacuation alarm will be accomplished through the actual control room upon. requests from operators in the simulator. M. Plant gaitronics will be functional frce the simulator to the site. The phrase, "This is a drill", will begin and end emergency messages frcm the simulator in response to scenario events, f 87-E'E 2.24

GUIDELINES i

  \  N. Participation by WCNOC onsite personnel directly involved in responding to an energency shall be carried out to the fullest extent possible.

Dispatch of energency response personnel in the power block will be limited to the following as applicable:

a. Onsite Survey Teams
b. Emergency Repair and Damage Control Teams
c. Search and Rescue Teams
d. First Aid Teams
e. Security Teams
0. The postulated accident conditions will warrant the assanbly and evacuation of non-essential site personnel. The site evacuation alarm will be sounded, and accountability and evacuation of non-essential site personnel will be performed. Following canpletion of accountability and evacuation activities, all of the non-essential site personnel will be allowed to return to the site.

P. Offsite Monitoring Teams, Joint Radiological Monitoring Teams and Onsite Survey Teams will be dispatched for the purpose of testing - response time, ccmuunications, and monitoring / sampling procedures. Field samples should be gathered and prepared for transport and analysis. Q. Each radiological monitoring field team will be accompanied by a

   '      controller / evaluator team throughout the exercise. Each field team will rendezvous with its controller / evaluator team at the location at which it obtains emergency kits. The rendezvous locations are as follows:
a. OSC (Onsite Survey Team /Offsite Monitoring Team)
b. EOF (Joint Radiological Monitoring Team)

R. The phrase, "This is a drill", will begin and s.J all 1.odio and telephone transmissions performed in response to scenario events. S. As required by exercise play, decontaminate offsite equipment, vehicles or personnel. T. Manbers of the press may be invited to participate in the exercise. However, they will be identified and their extent of " play" will be limited to questions regarding the exercise events. Questions regarding items such as the success of the exercise will not be addressed. - U. Procedures for the cctivation of the Alert and Notification System should be demonstrated. Siren activation, however, will occur at a pre-determined time. O V 87-FE 2.25

GUIDELINES

                    \

V. Dnergency Broadcast Systen (EBS) announcements should be prepared and - passed to the appropriate station, but not released to the general' public. W. The postulated accident conditions may necessitate the evacuation of the affected offsite population. If required by the exercise scenario,

                                                                  .the evacuation will be simulated. However, a sample population may be available for in-processing and monitoring at a Relocation / Reception Center.

X. If the exercise scenario requires that any personnel working for an organization not participating in the exercise be contacted, they shall be contacted for the purpose of checking communications only. Y. A players' critique will be conducted at each emergency response facility innediately following the termination of the exercise. l

                    \

v l b 87-FE 2.26

SECPION 3.0 SCDIARIO AM) TIMELINE Subsections Page SONARIO Suntnary 3.2 Initial Conditions 3.3 TIMELINE Sminary 3.5 Chart 3.7 O j l lO 87-FE 3.0 l- - - - - - - - - - _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _

                                                                                                                    /

SCENARIO A sumary of the scenario events and a listing of the initial conditions 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. O O 87-FE 3.1 I l -_____ .

SCENARIO A

SUMMARY

Initial conditions establish the plant operating at 97% full power. Denand for electricity in the area is very high. During the night shif t, Control Room operators noticed a control rod on the bottom of the core. The dropped control rod was retrieved and realigned with its control rod group. Subsequently, an increase in reactor coolant radiation levels is noted causing the control room operators to enter their off-normal procedures (OFN-6) and request a reactor coolant sample to be taken and analyzed. The day shift relieves the night shift prior to receipt of the sample results. The initiating event occurs when the control room receives the Reactor Coolant sample analysis results which indicate significant fuel failure Q 600 uCi/gm or > 5 times Technical Specification limits) . An Alert is declared and the control room comnences to ramp down power at approximately

                                                .5% per minute.

During the cooldown, Steam Generator "D" MSIV closes causing the Code Safety ' Relief valve to open. The Code Safety Relief valve fails to close causing the containment barrier to be breached. A Site Area anergency is declared and the reactor an3 turbine trip. Later, the U-tubes of Steam Generator "D" rupture. A General Dnergency is 9 4 declared. V As the primary systen cools down and depressurizes, RHR is initiated. The i release rate decreases to zero. The Code Safety Relief valve finally closes terminating the release. Conditions exists for declaring Recovery / Reentry. Play continues with Recovery /Rentry. Personnel will estabish radiation areas, determine equipment fixes, obtain environmental samples, project damages, transport environmental samples to State Rad Lab for analysis, etc. Exercise play will terminate after several hours of play during recovery / reentry. ( 87-FE 3.2

SCENARIO I rN > < 1 INITIAL CONDITIONS ( ) L/ , Operationally Normal operations fork past 30 days at 97% full power. There are currently 150fullpowerpaysonasecondcyclecore. ,- i s ERFIS is malfunctioning and is unavailable, ,, At 0310 hours, a control rod was discovered on the' bottora of th'e reactor. The control rod was retrieved ard realigned with it?, control rod group. At 0530 hours, elevated RCS radiation levels,were noted.' An RCS sample was l taken with analysis results expected to be emailhble at 10800 hours. i pgdlochen,ically , , j Awaiting results of RCS sample analysis.  ; Meteorologically , l l Wirds are steady from the northeast at 4 miles per hour (mph) . p The ambient tanperature is currently 47 F. Daytime temperatures had been (V) ranging from the upper 60s to upper 80s. An unseasonable cold front moved into the area during the night dropping the temperatures. Daytime tenpentures are expected to renain in. the high 50s and lover 60s for 48 hours. ' J The latest rainfall occurred 3 days ago. f'

                   /

1 ( f%

   /    \
   \-)

87-FE 3.3 l

TIMELINE f A timeline summary and chart irdicating times of significant scenario events is provided in the following subsection, i operational events will occur as stated in the timeline, however, times may vary slightly in order to provide players " freedom of play." I g O 87-FE 3.4

MnNMARIO INITIAL CONDITIONS TIMELINE

SUMMARY

TIME PLANT EVENT SLM4ARY 0720 (H-00:10) Establish initial conditions: Operationally: Normal operations at 97% full power for  ; past 30 days.-  ! There are currently 150 full power days on a second cycle core. ERFIS is malfunctioning and is unavailable for use.  ; At 0310 hours, a Control Rod was discovered on the bottom of the reactor. p The Control rod was retrieved and ( realigned with its control rod group. At 0530 hours, elevated RCS radiat an levels were noted. An RCS sample was taken. The smple analysis results are expected to be available at 0800. Radiochmically: Awaiting results of RCS sample analysis. Meteorologically: Winds are steady from the northeast at 4 miles per hour (mph)

                                                                    'Ihe g ambient taperature is currently 47    F. Daytime temperatures had been ranging from the upper 60's to upper 80's. An unseasonable cold front moved into the area during the night dropping                                                     .

the temperatures. Daytime t mperatures l are expected to reain in the high 50's

c and lower 60's for 48 hours.

The latest rainfall occured 3 days ago. ,g C 0730 (H+00:00) Exercise activitles begin. I l 87-PE 3.5

l

     ,                                                                                           b INITIAL CONDITIONS

( w/

            )

TIMILINE

SUMMARY

TIME PLANT EVENT

SUMMARY

0750 (H+00:20) ALERT INTTIATING EVENT The RCS Sample analysis results are received by the control room. Results indicate significant fuel failure. 0810 H+00:40) ALERT DECLARED Power Ramp down initiated at .5% per minute. 0850 (11+01:20) SAE initiating event. Steam generator "D"'s main steam isolation valve (MSIV) (HV-ll) closes. Code safety relief valve (V045) lifts and sticks at the 100% OPEN position. l 0852 (H+01:22) Reactor / Turbine trip. i Safety injection (SI) manually initiated when V) ( 08 : 57 11+01: 27) pressurizer level drops below 4%. 0900 (H+01:30) SI terminated. 0910 (H+01:40) Site Area Dnergency (SAE) declared. 1030 (H+03:00) General Dnergency initiating event. Steam Generator "D" U-tubes rupture. An unfiltered radiation release to the envi'canment via the open code safety relief valve starts. i 1050 (H+03:20) General Dnergency (GE) declared, 1145 (H+04:15) RHR initiated when RCS pressure and temperature are down. i 1200 (H+4:30) The code safety relief valve closes. ) Recovery / Reentry classification can be made. ] i 1600 (H+08:30) Exercise activities terminated. Players' critique initiated. I l I o i 87-FE 3.6

l

                                                                              ?!MELINE CHART 0700 1NITiAL CON 0!TIONS ESTABLISHED.

(H-00t30) 0720 > 0 0 < 0730 EXERCISE ACTIV! TIES BEGIN. (H+00:00) RC S AMPLE ANALYS* S RESULTS IN0!CATING 0750 > SIGNIFICANT FUEL FAILURE IS RECEIVED BE THE CONTROL kOOM PERSONNEL. 0800 (H+00:30) ALERT ~0810

                                                                                          <*0810  CONTROL ROOM COMMENCES POWER    D ECI,AR ED RAMP DOWN AT APPROXIMATELY ONE 0830            HALF PERCENT PER MINUTE.

(H+01:00) STEAM CENERATOR "D" MS!V CLOSES CAUSING 0850 > < 0852 ONE CODE SAFETY VALVE TO LIFT AND STICE RsACTOR/ TURBINE TRIP

                                                                                          < 0857  MANUAL St WHEM PtR LEVEL (4%

AT THE 100 PERCENT OPEN POSITION. 0900 < 0900 St TERMINATED (H+01:30) SAE *0910 DECLARED 0930 (H+02:00) 1 00 (H+02:30) 8/G TUBE RUPTURE OCCURS IN S/C *D" 1030 > 1030 (H+03:00) GE *1050 DECLARED 11'00 (H+03:30) 11 0 (H+04:00)- RC TEMPERATURE / PRESSURE DOWN. 1145 > RHR INITIATED. 1 0 < 1200 CODE SAFETY VALVE CLOSES (H+04:30) 1230 (H+05:00) 1300 (H+05:301 1 30 (H+06100) 1400 (H+06tJ0) 1430 (H+07:00) 1500 (H+07:30) 1530 (H+08:00)

                                                                                                                                                    }

ORILL ACTIVITIES TERMINATED. 1600 > 1600 (H+08:30) 87-FE 3.7 _ _ _ _ - _ .___ D

l SECTION 4.0 00tfrROLLER MESSEES Subsections Page ASSIGMElffS 4.1 MESSAGES SCENARIO 4.0-SC-01 ONSITE 4.0-ON-01 OFFSITE COUNTY 4.0-0C-01 STATE 4.0-ST-01 PUBLIC INFORMATION WOLF CREEK PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER 4.0-WC-01 GENERAL OFFICE INFORMATION COORDINATOR 4.0-00-01 MEDIA INQUIRY 4.0-MI-01 PUBLIC CONCERN PHONE TEAM 4.0-PC-01 MEDIA MONITORING 4.0-ef4-01 MEDIA MESSENGER 4.0-MS-01 l 87-FE 4.0

                                                                          ]

g5

                                            #I A complete listing of messages included in this scenario is provided in the following subsection. Information necessary in making and tracking message assignments is provided for each message.

The list is categorized by message type, recipient or facility, and finally by message nuober. A space for assigning controllers responsible for the message is included. ID

 's     )
  'J l

l n ( l 'R.. 87-FE 4.1 f J

r-ASSICIM NTS

  /

( SCENARIO

  's..

Message # Time For From Location Assignment 001 0750 SS Chanistry Tech. CR 002c 0810 SS Contingency CR ~ ~ ' 003c 0910 DED Contingency TSC " ' ~ 004c 1050 DEM Contingency EOF 005 1200 CR OP Sec. Guard CR , V' I l i i s,s 87-FE 4,2 i a

                                                                                                                                               \

l ASSIGeewrs

            /N

{

           'w./
                             )                                  ONSITE Message # Time     For       From      Meation Assignment ON-1     1020 EOF Coord. Observation EOF ON-2     1110 DED        SS          TSC ON-3     1115 DEM        G. Koester  EOF ON-4     1130 ARM        Caterer     EOF ON-S     1240 SEC        Security    TSC Guard ON-6     1305 DEM        Governor's  EOF Aide ON-7     1325 Security   Reporter    EOF Guard ON-8     1400 ARM        AEC         EOF ON-9     1450 ARM        GE          EOF f

n i \

          \                  /
           \_./

['N\

         \
          '% )

87-PE 4,3

ASSIGMDfTS [~N) i COFFEY COUNTY EOC N.) Message # Time For From Location Assigrment CEDC-1 0800 Dispatcher COE-JRR County EOC CEOC-2 0830 EPC Citizen County EOC CEOC-3 0845 Dispatcher COF,-JRR County EOC CEOC-4 0855 County Agent Farmer County IOC CEOC-5 0900 Commissioners Citizen County EOC CEOC-6 0905 RO Osage Co. County EOC Coord. CEDC-7 0915 Dispatcher Waverly County EOC Fire Dept. CEOC-8 0920 HMMT Citizen County EOC CEOC-9 0925 Sheriff Victim's County EOC Family CEOC-10 0930 EPC Citizen County EOC CEOC-ll 0935 SSO Allen Co. County EOC EPC CEOC-12 0940 County Eng. Church County EOC CEOC-13 0945 Co. Agent Farmer County EOC CEOC-14 0950 Commissioners Citizen County EOC CEOC-15 0955 Commissioner Business County EOC CEOC-16 1000 Dispatcher Citizen County EOC p CEOC-17 1005 Att. or Sheriff Citizen County EOC t i CEOC-18 1015 Sheriff Deputy County EOC C CEOC-19 1020 Co. Agent Sale Barn County EOC CEOC-20 1025 HMMT Nursing County EOC Home CEOC-21 1030 spatcher Citizen County 00C CEOC-22 1040 .iff Deputy County EOC CEOC-23 1045 Eng. Dispatcher County EOC CEOC-24 1050 . u-s1T Citizen County EOC CEOC-25 1055 Sheriff Sheriff County EOC CEOC-26 1100 Commissioners Bank County EOC CEOC-27 1105 EPC Citizen County EOC CEOC-28 1110 RO EOF County EOC CEOC-29 1115 Co. Eng. Pesdblock County EOC C00C-30 1120 RO Freenan County EOC CEOC-31 1125 EPC Controller County EOC CEOC-32 1130 HMMT Citizen County EOC CEOC-33 1135 SSO Host County County DOC CEOC-34 1140 Dispatcher Business County EOC CEOC-35 1145 Sheriff Deputy County EOC CEOC-36 1155 SSO Host Co. County EOC C00C-37 1200 RO Host Co. County EOC CEDC-38 1210 Co. Eng. Personnel County EOC CEDC-39 1215 HMMT RMH County DOC l l r !(%)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                )

87-FE 44 I l l s

ASSIGMFNTS F) COFFEY COUNTY EOC (mj /

                                                                                                                      )

Message # Time For From Location Assignment CEOC-40 1220 SSO Host Co. County EOC CEOC-41 1230 SSO Host County County EC CEOC-42 1.235 Commissioner Media County EOC CEOC-43 1240 RO Access Cntl County EOC Personnel CEOC-44 1245 FeHT Citizen County EOC CEOC-45 1250 Commissioners Citizen County EOC , 1 STATE EOC H2ssage # Time For From Location Assigrnent SEOC-1 0930 SDEP WREN State DOC FEOC-2 1000 KDWP Citizen State EOC SEOC-3 1015 KHP Trooper State EOC SEOC-4 1030 BOA Meat Packer State EOC SEOC-5 1035 KHP Citizen State EDC

   ,m    SEOC-6     1045   KDOT          KHP               State EOC

( SEOC-7 1050 BOA Governor's State EOC

   's_s) SEOC-8     1100   KDHE Aide Citizen           State EOC SEOC-9     1105   SDEP          Controller        State EOC                                                  ,

SEOC-10 1110 KDWP Citizen State EOC ' SEOC-11 1115 KDOT Dnployee Stato EOC __ SEOC-12 1120 BOA Farmer State EOC SEX)C-13 1125 KHP KHP Personnel State EOC SEOC-14 1127 KDHE Citizen State EOC SEOC-15 1130 SDEP Governor's State EOC Aide SEOC-16 1135 Nat'l Guard Access Pt. State EOC . SEOC-17 1140 KDHE Gridley City State EOC Hall SEOC-18 1200 Nat'l Guard Guardsman State EOC SEOC-19 1205 SDEP Greenwood State EOC Commissioner SEOC-20 1215 KDWP FEMA PIO State EOC SEOC-21 1235 KDHE Hospital State EOC SEOC-22 1245 SDEP FEMA State EOC SEDC-23 1250 KDOT Trans. Coord. State EOC SEDC-24 1300 KDWP Citizen State EOC SEOC-25 1305 Nat'l Guard Guardsman State DOC i G 87-PE 4.5 l

ASSIGl@GNfS

   ,m

( STATE EOC

 %.)

Message # Time For From Location Assignment SFDC-26 1310 BOA Dairy State EOC SEOC-27 1320 KHP Troooper State EOC SEOC-28 1325 KDHE RMH State EOC SEOC-29 1335 KDOT State Rep. State EOC SEDC-30 1340 KDOT EOF State EOC Personnel SEDC-31 1345 KDWP DOI State EOC SEOC-32 1350 KDHE Dairy State EOC Farmer SECC-33 1400 BOA Meat State EOC Processor SEOC-34 1410 SDEP EPA State EOC SEOC-35 1415 KHP C.C. Sheriff State EOC SEOC-36 1425 BOA USDA State 00C SEOC-37 1430 KDWP Taxidermist State EOC ' ~~~ SEOC-38 1435 100T Business State EOC SEOC-39 1440 KHP Trooper State EOC SEOC-40 1445 KDHE School Supt. State EOC SEOC-41 1450 Nat'l Guard Security State EOC _ SEOC-42 1455 SDEP Osage EP State EOC (s SEOC-43 SEOC-44 1500 1510 BOA Nat'l Guiard Woodsen C.D. OC-SSO State EOC State EOC

 ;b   4 SEDC-45   1520 KDOT         EOF Personnel                              State DOC SEOC-46   1525 KHP          Access Cont.                               State EOC                                                     ~

SEOC-47 1530 KDWP Dack's State EOC Unlimited SEOC-48 1535 BOA Greenwood C.D. State EOC SEOC-49 1540 Nat'l Guard Guardsman State EOC I l l l 87-FE 4.6 l i

ASSIGIMBITS

       -p 1                                                                            WOLF CREEK PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER Message #          Time                                           For                                                                          From                  Location   Assignment WC-1               0830                                           WC PIO                                                                       Reporter                 GO W-2                 0835                                           WC PIO                                                                       Reporter                 GO     _

GENERAL OFFICE INFORMATION COORDINATOR Message # Time For From Location Assigranent GO-1 0850 GOIC Reporter GO GO-2 0945 GOIC Bnployee GO GO-3 0955 GOIC Police GO GO-4 1005 GOIC Reporter GO GO-5 1020 GOIC Cust. Serv. Mgr. GO GO-6 1040 GOIC Reporter GO GO-7 1115 GOIC Lawyer - KCPL GO GO-8 1130 GOIC Chamber Contn. GO . MEDIA INQUIRY Message # Time For From Location Assigrrnent MI-l 0850 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-2 0900 Media Inq Reporter GO MI 0905 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-4 0910 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-5 0915 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-6 0920 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-7 0930 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-8 0935 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-9 0938 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-10 0940 Media Inq Repotter GO MI-ll 0942. Media Ing Reporter GO MI-12 0945 Media Inq Reporter GO _ MI-13 0947 Media Inq Reporter GO _

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              .i l                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              !

87-FE 4.7 L__ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

ASSIGNMENTS (gj ) MEDIA IWJUIRY Message # Time For From Location Assignment MI-14 0950 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-15 1000 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-16 1005 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-17 1010 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-18 1015 Media Inq Reporter GO Mi-19 1020 Media Ing Reporter GO Mi-20 1025 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-21 1030 Media Ing Reporter GO MI-22 1035 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-23 1040 Media Inq Reporter CO MI-24 1045 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-25 1050 Media Ing Reporter GO MI-26 1100 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-27 1110 Media Ing Reporter GO MI-28 1115 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-29 1117 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-30 1120 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-31 1122 Media Ing Reporter GO MI-32 1125 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-33 1127 Media Inq Reporter GO q MI-34 1130 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-35 1135 Media Inq Reporter GO fV) MI-36 1140 Media Ing Media Ing Reporter Reporter GO MI-37 1142 GO MI-38 1145 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-39 1147 Media Inq Reporter GO l MI-40 1150 Media Ing Reporter GO MI-41 1155 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-42 1200 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-43 1203 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-44 1205 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-45 1210 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-46 1215 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-47 1220 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-48 1230 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-49 1235 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-50 1240 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-51 1245 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-52 1250 Media Ing Reporter GO MI-53 1255 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-54 1300 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-55 1305 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-56 1310 Media Ing Reporter GO MI-57 1315 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-58 1320 Media Ing Reporter GO

  /*

1 ( l 87-FE 4.8 j

ASSIO MfNTS (,

              %j)                                                                                  MEDIA INQUIRY Message #          Time                       For                   From                 Location           Assignment M1-59              1329                       Media Inq             Reporter                GO MI-60              1330                       Media Inq             Reporter                GO MI-61              1340                       Media Inq             Reporter                GO MI-62              1345                       Media Ing             Reporter                GO MI-63              1350                       Media Inq             Reprter                 GO MI-64              1355                       Media Inq             Reporter                GO MI-65              1400                       Media Inq             Reporter                GO MI-66              1405                       Media Inq             Reporter                GO MI-67              1410                       Media Inq             Reporter                GO MI-68              1420                       Media Inq             Reporter                GO MI-69              1430                       Media Inq             Reporter                GO MI-70              1435                       Media Inq             Reporter                GO MI-71              1440                       Media Inq             Reporter                GO MI-72              1445                       Media Inq             Reporter                GO MI-73              1447                       Media Inq             Reporter                GO MI-74              1450                       Media Inq             Reporter                GO MI-75              1455                       Media Inq             Reporter                GO MI-76              1500                       Media Inq             Reporter                GO                                         l MI-77              1515                       Media Inq             Reporter                GO MI-78              1520                       Media Inq             Reporter                GO                                         l n                 MI-79              1525                       Media Inq             Reporter                GO
             /                  \ MI-80             1527                        Media Inq             Reporter                GO

(,_,/ MI-81 1530 Media Inq KCC GO MI-82 '1535 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-83 1540 Media Inq Reporter GO I MI-84 1545 Media Inq Reporter GO i MI-85 1550 Media Inq Reporter GO MI-86 1555 Media Inq Reporter GO , MI-87 1600 Media Inq Reporter GO j PUBLIC CONCERN PHONE TFAM Message # Time For From Location Assignment PC-1 0835 Pub Con Citizen GO PC-2 0845 Pub Con Reporter GO PC-3 0850 Pub Con Citizen GO PC-4 0855 Pub Con Citizen GO PC-5 0910 Pub Con Citizen GO PC-6 0915 Pub Con Citizen GO l PC-7 0925 Pub Con Citizen GO PC-8 0940 Pub Con Citizen GO PC-9 1005 Pub Con Citizen GO ~ PC-10 1015 Pub Con Citizen GO f U l 87-FE 4.9 l

ASSIGM4ElfrS ('s (s. )' PUBLIC CONCERN PHONE TEAM Message # Time For From Location Assigrment PC-11 1025 Pub Con Citizen GO PC-12 1035 Pub Con Citizen GO IC-13 1115 Pub Con Citizen GO PC-14 1120 Pub Con Citizen GO PC-15 1125 Pub Con Citizen GO EC-16 1130 Pub Con Citizen GO FC-17 1135 Pub Con Citizen GO PC-18 1145 Pub Con Citizen GO PC-19 1150 Pub Con Citizen GO PC-20 1205 Pub Con Citizen GO PC-21 1220 Pub Con Citizen GO Citizen PC-22 1250 Pub Con GO IC-23 1320 Pub Con Citizen GO PC-24 1345 Pub Con Citizen GO PC-25 1405 Pub Con Citizen GO PC-26 1420 Pub Con Citizen GO EC-27 1435 Pub Con Citizen GO PC-28 1450 Pub Con Citizen GO PC-29 1515 Pub Con Citizen GO PC-30 1530 Pub Con Citizen GO cs 1C-31 1545 Pub Con Citizen GO i

      ;    /
       %./

MEDIA MONI'IORING Message # Time For From Location Assignment MM-1 0905 Med Mon Radio GO _ MM-2 0915 Med Mon TV GO

                       %3                 0920  Med Mon        Radio            GO MM-4              0930  Med Mon        Radio            GO
                       %5                 0935  Med Mon        Radio            GO MM-6               0940  Med Mon        Radio            GO MM-7               0950  Med Mon        Radio           GO
                      %8                  1000  Med Mon       TV               GO MM--9               1007  Med Mon       Radio            GO MM-10               1015  Med Mon       TV               GO t Q 87-FE                                                                     4.10

ASSIGOGNFS l'

 .ss                                                                                                   MEDIA MONITORING Message #                                  Time                 For                  From                       Location Assignment
                              % 11                                        1020                Med Mon              W                             GO MM-12                                       1030                Med Mon              W                             GO                           !

MM-13 1035 Med Mon W GO m-14 1045 Med Mon W GO

                              % 15                                        1050                Med Mon              Radio                         GO
                              % 16                                        1058                Med Mon              W                             GO m-17                                        1110                Med Mon              Radio                         GO
                              % 18                                        1115                Med Mon              W                             GO
                              % 19                                        1120                Med Mon'             Radio                         GO MM-20                                       1122                Med Mon              W                             GO
                              % 21                                       1125                 Med Mon              W                             GO
                              % 22                                        1130                Med Mon              W                             GO m-23                                       1134                 Med Mon              Radio                         GO tei-24                                      1139                 Med Mon              W                             GO rei-25                                     1144                 Med Mon              Radio                         GO
                             % 26                                        1150                 Med Mon              W                             GO
                             % 27                                        1200                 Med Mon              W                             GO
                             % 28                                        1205                 Med Mon'             W                             GO
                             % 29                                        1210                 Med Mon              W                             GO ffi-30                                      1215                 Med Mon              W                             GO m-31                                        1220                 Med Mon              Radio                         GO W 32                                        1230                 Med Mon              Radio                         GO tti-33                                      1235                 Med Mon              Radio                         GO ffi-34                                      1240                 Med Mon              Radio                         GO
                             % 35                                        1245                 Med Mon              W                            -GO
                             % 36                                       1250                  Med Mon              W                             GO M-37                                       1255                  Med Mon              Radio                         GO                           ,
                             % 38                                       1259                  Med Mon              W                             GO                           !
                             % 39                                       1305                  Med Mon              W                             GO
                             % 40                                       1315                  Med Mon              Radio                         GO
                             % 41                                       1325                  Med Mon              W                             GO rei-42                                     1335                  Med Mon              Radio                         GO tti-43                                     1340                  Med Mon              W                             GO MM-44                                     1345                   Med ten              Radio                         GO
                             % 45                                       1355                  Med Mon              W                             'D MM-46                                     1405                   Med Mon              Radio                         GO                             i
                             % 47                                      1415                   Med ten              W                             @

fti-48 1420 Med Mon W GO ~ MM-49 1430 Med Mon W GO tt4-50 1438 Med Mon Radio GO tti-51 1445 Med Mon W GO

                             % 52                                      1450                   Med Mon              W                             GO                            J Pf4-53                                    1500                   Med Mon              Radio                         GO MM-54                                     1515                   Med Mon              Radio                         GO Pf4-55                                    1530                   Med Mon              W                             GO                             1 MM-56                                     1540                   Med Mon              W                             GO                           f
                             % 57                                      1550                   Med Mon              Radio                         GO

( 87-FE 4.11

l ASSIGMrNTS [ MEDIA MESSENGER N ); i Message # Time For From Location Assignment MS-1 1150 Med Msg Reporter MRC MS-2 1200 Med Msg Reporter MRC MS-3 1210 Med Msg Reporter MRC MS-4 1220 Med Msg Editor MRC MS-5 1305 Med Msg Editor MRC MS-6 1315 Med Msg Reporter MRC MS-7 1325 Med Msg Editor MRC MS-8 1335 Med Msg Reporter MRC MS-9 1340 Med Msg Reporter MRC MS-10 1350 Med Msg Editor MRC MS-11 1400 Med Msg Reporter MRC MS-12 1405 Med Msg Reporter MRC MS-l3 1410 Med Msg Reporter MRC MS-14 1420 Med Msg Reporter MRC MS-15 1435 Med Msg Reporter MRC MS-16 1440 Med Msg Reporter MRC MS-17 1445 Med Msg Reporter MRC MS-18 1450 Med Msg Reporter MRC MS-19 1500 Med Msg Reporter MRC MS-20 1520 Med Msg Reporter MRC

  ,m     MS-2l     1535 Med Msg    Reporter       MRC                                                  _

( ) MS-22 1540 Med Msg Reporter MRC ( ,/ MS-23 1550 Med Msg Reporter MRC I ( ) w/ 87-FE 4.12 j 1 1

MESSAcrs scmARIO Time-related scenario messages are provided in the following subsection.

                                                            'Ihese messages provide actions and responses that drive the scenario.                                              j i
                                                                                                                                                                                )

i i I l l 1 j l l l V 4 87-FE 4.0-SC-00

MESSAGE NO: 001 ,O j \,s illIS IS A DRILL _D0 NOT initiate actions af fecting normal plant operations. To: Shift Supervisor FROM: Chemistry Technician (CR Lead Controller) LOCATION: Control Room TIME: 0750 (H&00:20) MESSAGE: tiere are the results of the RCS sample taken at 0310 this morning. (Provide the attached chenistry results to Shift Supervisor).

   -s w/
                                                                                                                                )

I i l l l l O \ /, THIS IS A DRILL w k 87-FE 4.0-SC-01 1

i MESSAGE NO: 001 l v '1HIS IS A DRILL

              @ NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

RCS i NUCLIDE uCi/cc Kr-83m 5.54E-01 Kr-85m 2.75E+00 Kr-85 2.04E-01 Kr-87 1.61E+00 Kr-88 5.16E+00 l Xe-133m 2.64E+00 I Xe-133 1.32E+02 i Xe-135m 3.58E-01 Xe-135 7.86E+00 Xe-138 1.21E+00 Total Noble Gas 1.54E+02 I-131 2.35E+01 fm I-132 8.70E+00 ( I-133 3.31E+01 ( I-134 4.09E+00 I-135 1.65E+01 Total Iodine 8.59E+01 Rb-88 1.74E+01 Ce-144 2.87E-03 To-132 2.35E+00 Cs-134 2.17E+00 Cs-137 1.57E+00 La-140 1.30E-02 Ba-140 1.91E-02 Total Particulate 2.35E+01 l 'IUTAL ! ACTIVITY 2.64E+02 l l k ,\m) 'HIIS IS A DRILL j 87-FE 4.0-SC-02 r - - - - _ - - - _ -

l MESSAGE NO: 002c l f C N,

 ;     i

! (/ 'ntIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Shift Supervisor FROM: CR Lead Controller LOCATION: Control Room TIME: 0810 (H+00:40) MESSAGE: An alert should have been declared based on the loss of one fission product barrier.  ! NOTE: @ NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

 + g\
 \v) iD
       )                                'HIIS IS A DRILL (J

w i 87-FE 4.0-SC-03

MESSAGE NO: 003c ( ) V 'IMIS IS A DRIIL

                                     @ NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.                                            l To:      Duty Dnergency Director FROM:     (TSC Lead Controller)

LOCATION: Technical Support Center TIME: 0910 (H+01:40) MESSAGE: A Site Area Dnergency should have been declared based on the loss of two fission product barriers, i NOTE:, @ NOT pass this message without the consent of the

   ,o                                    Drill Lead Controller.                                                                           ;

o) I l jN I \

  \                                                        'lHIS IS A DRIEL 1

1 87-FE 4.0-SC-04 1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

l MESSAGE NO: 004c

              ,r3 l             i     l l             'w/                                    '1HIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

To: Duty Dnergency Manager FROM: (EOF Lead Controller) LOCATION: Duergency Operations Facility TIME: 1050 (H+03:20) MESSAGE: A General Dnergency should have been declared based on the loss of three fissioa product barriers. IKyrE: _DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the s Drill Lead Controller. I' ) V o) (,e THIS IS A DRILL l 87-FE 4.0-SC-05

MESSAGE NO: 00's 7-~ t

  \~')                                                   THIS IS A DRILL g NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Control Room FROM: Security Guard (CR Lead Controller) LOCATION: Control Room TIME: 1200 (H+04:30) MESSAGE: I was observing the steam escaping through the vent pipe just now when it just stopped. There is no stean escaping now. 10 V

   /m l

kx.-) 'HHS IS A DRILL l 87-FE 4.0-SC-06

MESSMES ONSITE MFSSAGES k Time-related onsite messages are provided in the following subsection. These messages provide supplementary actions and situations in onsite unorgency response facilities. i

                                                                              )
                                                                              )

I l l 87- FE 4.0-0N-00

MESSAGE NO: ON-1 i

    \                                                                                                                                    'IHIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
                                    . TO:                                                                         EOF Coordinator FROM:                                                                  Observation (EOF Lead Controller)

LOCATION: Dnergency Operations Facility TIME: 1020 (H+02:50) MESSAGE: The EOF area radiation monitor alarms, hi alarm. NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACFION other than to coordinate

                                                                                                                          ~

a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. O O -, 1e 0 Im. 87-FE 4.0-ON-01

l MESSAGE NO: ON-2 7^x i '; I l C/ MIIS IS A DRIIL g N(7f initiate actions af fecting normal plant operations. l TO: Duty Dnergency Director FROM: Shif t Supervisor (TSC Lead Controller) IDCATION: Technical Support Center TIME: 1110 (H+03:40) MESSAGE: One of the RO's is concerned for his fanily. They just moved to a farmhouse west of Burlington. The phone hassn't been hooked up  ! yet. Their T.V. is broken and the wife doesn't listen to radio. He's afraid they won't evacuate. There is no answer at the neighbors. NC7PE: ~DO N(7F take any action other than to coordinate a [m v

              \

j simulated response with the appropriate personnel.

    ,     \

(- ) BilS IS A DRIIL 87-FE 4.0-ON-02

y .: MESSAGE NO: ON-3 i 1HIS IS A DRIEL DO NDP initiate actions affecting normal plant operations, . i' 1 TO: Duty Bnergency Manager (DD4) F10M: G. L. Koester, KG&E Corporate Officer (EOF Lead Controller) LOCATION: Dnergency Operations Facility TIME: 1115 (H+03:45) MESSAGE: What is going on out there? What caused the accident initially? Can you get it under. control? How long will.that take? How long will it be before the plant is operating again? 1 N7fE: DO NDP TAKE ANY ACFION other than to coordinate a y simulated response with the appropriate personnel. i THIS IS A DRILL 87-FE s 4.0-ON-03

l 3 l l l$ 'e c $ S s O i MESSAGE NO: ON-4 l \

                                                       \

s .

                                                                                                        \                                                                               i
 ~

('~h.  ; . - i ' y l S i ,s

                                                                                                                                         , ,            ,                                                                   n                                                                                                 ,
                 ,1                                                                                                                                                                                                              -
                                                                                                                           .,i            ,                                    ,
                                                                                                                        ~

1 s l, , 1 b ( (4 l

                                              ~.                                                                                                  .

i  ! ', tg

                                                                                                                                                                                                                             '                                                                                           4 i                                                                         .

w  : 3 ,,' 3 s

                  !                                                                                                              9                                                                                         l                                                                                             \;                 .
                                                                                     ,,                                          >                  x                                                                                                                                                                                                 ,

3 1 1 's i i, s , , , ,

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        '\
1. ,

T i , 3 j A  % { h g i y 'b h 5 'I g 4,

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     .>                                                                         .1

{

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          ~
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          '           l i                                                                                                                                                                                            ,                   ,

7' N { y ,

r. . .- .a l

[N '" , t s ' , 'g ^) J

                                        }'                   ,
                                                                            \,g               >

THIS IS A DR 14 , i , _ L. -

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     ). _ .: :..s ,.                                                                          ; q 1%                                                                                                     ,

87-FE .

                                                                                                                                                                                                              's
                                                                                                                                                                                                               *.                                                        4,0 DON #U                                                   i i

1>t t. g ~ >

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            ..                                     +

1 . _

MESSAGE NO: ON-5 s . THIS IS A DRILL DG IKrr initiate actions af fecting normal plant operations. 10: . Security Dnergency Coordinator FROM: Guard at the main gate (TSC Lead Controller) LOCATION:. Technical Support Center TIME:- 1240 (H+05:10) MESSAGE: We have two (2) television crews wanting to get closer to the plant. We have refused then entry. . But they are now blocking . the gate and we can't get the energency workers onsite. We need assistance in removing them. NOTE: ~DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a simulated response with the appropriate personnel.

                  \
                                                                                                           '1HIS IS A DRILL 87-FE.                                                                                                                                         4.0-ON-05

MESSAGE NO: ON-6

 /m

/ h

    -                                  'IMIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Duty Dnergency Manager (DEM) FROM: Governor's Aide (EOF Lead Controller) LOCATION: Dnergency Operations Facility (EOF) TIME: 1305 (H+05:35) MESSAGE: Governor Hayden has directed me to brief him on the Price- l Anderson Act and what effect it will have for the people affected l by the Wolf Creek accident and tne State of Kansas. Please give me your opinion on the Price-Anderson Act so that I can relay it to the governor. NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a l g\ simulated response with the appropriate personnel. %)

                                      'IHIS IS A DRILL 87-FE                                                               4.0-ON-06

1 MESSAGE NO: ON-7 f~T

                 )

Mils IS A DRI[L i

                             @ N0fr initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Security Guard FROM: Reporter (EOF Lead Controller) l LOCATION: Emergency Operations Facility TIME: 1325 (H+05:55) MESSAGE: A news reporter just arrived at the anergency Operations Facility. He wants to interview the person in charge. 1 NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ICTION ather than to coordinate a fm, simulatM response with the appropriate personnel. f I V i l 1 I m DIIS IS A DRIIL j 87-FE 4.0-ON-07

u 1 MESSAGE NO: ON-8 l l

                         ,~~                                                                                                                                  l
                       '                                                                                                                                      l l

C') 'IMIS IS A DRITL l l I y NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Administrative Resources Manager (AFIi) FROM: Administrative Dnergency Coordinator (AEC) (EOF Lead Controller) LOCATION: Dnergency Operations Facility (EOF) TIME: 1400 (H+06:30) MESSAGE: Our supply of Anti-C's (anti-contamination clothing) is running low. We will need additional anti-C's by tomorrow morning, if not sooner. p NOTE: @ NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a ( simulated response with the appropriate personnel. ( I O { THIS IS A DRILL 87-FE 4.0-ON-68  ;

MESSAGE NO: ON-9 1

  ,s

( ) i j 'IMIS IS A DRILL DO Norr initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Administrative Resources Manager (ARM) FROM: General Electric (EOF Lead Controller) LOCATION: Dnergency Operations Facility (EOF) TIME: 1450 (H+07:20) MESSAGE: We just heard that part of the Wolf Creek accident involves the GE Steam Generator. We would like to send some of our technical people to assist in the accident investigations. Do you know what is wrong with the Steam Generators? m fore: ~DO ICT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a ( simulated response with the appropriate personnel, n k THIS IS A DRILL I 87-FE 4.0-ON-09 ) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - J

_N OETSITE V Time-related offsite messages are provided in the following subsection. These messages provide supplementary actions and situations in offsite emergency response facilities. 1 I ( l t 87-FE 4.0-CC-00 f

i MESSAGE NO: CEOC-1 l l. ( WilS IS A DRILL l l DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. To: Dispatcher FROM: COE - JRR LDCATION: County EOC

                                                          ' TIME:     0800 (H+00:30)

MESSAGS: There has been a boating accident on the lake. The boat had 6 people in it. Two are unhurt, 2 have been taken by car to the hospital, and 2 are missing, presumed to be drowned. Kansas Dept. of Wildlife and Parks is assisting us with dragging the' lake. NOTE: ~DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a g simulated response with the appropriate personnel. DIIS IS A DRIIL 87-FE 4.0-CC-01

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-2 I_,~ i kj DilS IS A DRILL DO her initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Dnergency Preparedness Coordinator PROM: Citizen LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 0830 (H+01:00) MESSAGE: I just heard on the news that they've declared an Alert energency at Wolf Creek. Why haven't you blown the sirens? The radio announcer said that there's no danger to the safety of the public, but I don't understarr3 why not. g fore: -DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a simulat53 response with the appropriate personnel. [ v i i MIIS IS A DRILL I lO' 87-FE 4.0-CC-02 1 l E______________________.___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __. - _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-3 A I \ n{IS IS A DRILL _D0 NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Dispatcher FROM: COE - JRR LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 0845 (H+01:15) MESSAGE: We have located one of the boating accident victims. We are going to continue dragging. What's the situation at Wolf Creek?

           /~N                                                  NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a

(, simulated response with the appropriate personnel. v ( ( nlIS IS A DRILL l

                                                                                                                                                    }

87-FE 4.0-CC-03

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-4 r

                                           'IMIS IS A DRILL g IOP initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: County Agent PROM: Area Farmer LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 0855 (H+01:25) MESSAGE: What are we supposed to do about our livestock. I've heard if radiation gets out of Wolf Creek that you're going to quarantine everything. That will bankrupt me. Is there anything I can do?  ; What are you going to do? i fx IDrE: DO IUr TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a simulatM response with the appropriate personnel. ( m./

      ).

I t i l l

                                                                                                                                                         ?

s l\ - t i l i%-.// '1111S IS A DRitL j l 87-FE 4.0-CC-04

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-5 W13 IS A DRI E g bKyr initiate actions af fecting normal plant operations. l' l= To: County Consnissioner

   .                                                      FROM:      Citizen IDCATION: ' County EOC TIME:       0900 (H+01:30)

MESSAGE: This is Les Udder, I just moved. to a farm outside of Burlington. What is this accident at Wolf Creek going to do to my dairy.

                                                                   -cows? Will the County-help me move then? This could put me under!

BKyrE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a simulat'dd response with the appropriate personnel. i { l I

                                                                                                                                                           ]

c MIS IS A DRI E f 87-FE 4.0-CC-05

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-6 [ J (V THIS IS A DRIIL _D0 ter initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

       .To:        Radiological officer l

FROM: Osage Co. Coordinator LOCATION: County EOC j TIME: 0905 (Ht01:35) l MESSAGE: You gave a monitoring course here about.a year ago. It was , before I took'over, but 5 of the people that went through it have I offered to help you out. - We have a mutual aid agreement with-Coffey Co. I gave a monitoring kit to each one of them and they left about 15 minutes ago and will meet you at the courthouse there in Burlington. I told them'that they are to take orders i from you. (How would you handle this?) NOFE: DO N&f TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a simulatiid response with the appropriate personnel. I i

                                                                                          )

l l l l l r

  • 1HIS IS A DRIIL I 87-eE 4.0-cC-06

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-7 f l

             ,C\
              '~                                    UlIS IS A DRILL                                          ]

l I _D0 IOP initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Dispatch FROM: Waverly F.D. LOCATION: County DOC I TIME: 0915 (H+01:45) . MESSAGE: We have a house fire 3 miles south of town on FAS 149, then 1/3 of a mile east. If Wolf Creek has a release we won't be able to do notification of hearing impaired in Waverly. (Who do you notify?) (How would that person handle it?) [m

             '\
                 \             NOTE: DO ICP TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a simulate response with the appropriate personnel.

l

                  \

UlIS IS A DRILL L J' l 87-FE 4.0-T-07

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-8 gw i J

                 /                                             WlIS IS A DRI[L DO WP initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: 11ealth and Medical Managenent Team Leader FROM: Citizen LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 0920 (H+01:50) MESSAGE: My name is John Sanders, and I want to know why all the plant workers are being allowed to leave. With all the trouble going on there this morning, these folks must be radioactive and they shouldn't be allowed to mingle with us healthy people, o l V) WrE: DO Wf TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a simulat'ed response with the appropriate personnel. l

   ,o

( TilIS IS A DRIIL 87-fg 4.0-CC-08

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-9 d THIS IS A DRILL DO BKrF initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. To: Sheriff FROM: Family of missing victim of boat accident LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 0925'(H+01:55) MESSAGE: This is Ben . Jones, my son, Davey, is still missing from the boat accident. Why have you called off the search for his body? I denand you keep looking. Note to Controller: If appropriate, take to commissioner. p NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a i simulat2 response with the appropriate personnel. s THIS IS A DRI[L i 87-FE 4.0-CC-09

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-10

   .\

WIIS IS A DRIIL DO NOT initiate actions af fecting normal plant operatioris.

                                                                            ~

10: anorgency Preparedness Coordinator FROM: Citizen LOCATION: County BOC TIME: 0930 (H+02:00) MESSAGE: My husband was driving down 75 to Burlington and saw a whole line of cars coming from Wolf Creek. Are they evacuating the workers because of the accident? Who's running the power plant if all the employees are gone? NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a simulatiid response with the appropriate personnel. y THIS IS A DRIIL I 87-FE 4.0 CC-010 b-- _ . _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-ll

                                                                             '!HIS IS A DRI[L

_D0 NOP initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Shelter Systems Officer FROM: Allen Co.'EPC. LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 0935 (H+02:05) MESSAGE: There was a fire in my storage room last' week. All my supplies for the reception and care center burned up. Can you get me some i more before evacuees start showing up? The TID's and dosimeters .l were also in the fire. (How would you handle this and where would you get replacement supplies?) l NUPE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other.than to coordinate a

 ,                                                     simulated response with the appropriate personnel.

j. l

                                                                             'INIS IS A DRIIL 1
                                                                                                                                 '3
                         '87-FE                                                                                 4.0-CC-Oll           !

J

l MESSAGE NO: CEOC-12 l p) t (/ THIS IS A DRILL I I l DO NCyr initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. 1 l 1 TO: County Engineer I PROM: Christian Life Church ' LOCATION: County EOC J TIME: 0940 (H+02:10) i MESSAGE: We have a youth retreat going on at the church. There are 87 kids and 17 adult counselors here. We need help in transporting J i these people home because we only have 6 cars here. ) l l The breakdown of where they need to go is as follows: { 8 to Lyndon 17 to Mourd City, but 4 can go in one of the cars 3 to Eureka 11 to Fort Scott 3 to Welda O g 16 to anporia, but 5 can go in one of the cars Q 9 to Burlington but we can take thcm in two of the cars 6 to Hartford 9 to Americus but we can take 4 in one of the cars 13 to Osage City but 5 can go in the last car S to Madison 1 to Humboldt 3 to Ottawa How long until you can get some cars here? NCyrE: DO NCyr TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a simulatM response with the appropriate personnel.

                                                                                                                                                                       ?

A l l 'IHIS IS A DRILL U i 87-FE 4.0-CC-012 a

i MESSAGE NO: CEOC-13 I l 'lHIS IS A DRIIL l DO N&r initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. l To: County Agent FROM: Area Farmer LOCATION: County H)C . TIME:. 0945 (H+02:15) MESSAGE: I have two trucks full of soybeans in the field. What will this radiation do to it? Is there anything I can do to protect it? How much time do I have until the radiation gets here? NOTE: DO M7f TAKE AIK ACTION other than to coordinate a simulatM response with the appropriate personnel, j

                                                                         'IMIS IS A DRIIL 87-FE                                                               4.0-CC-013

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-14

      ,                                   UlIS IS A DRIIL g IOP initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: County Ccmnissioner FROM: Citizen LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 0950 (H+02:20) MESSAGE: The radio said everyone in W-2 is to evacuate. I live less than a half mile south of it. Why wasn't I told to leave? Does that radiation fall in a straight line? Can I see it? Why doesn't my fanily need protection? ny NOTE: DO NCyr TAKE ANY AcrIce4 other than to coordinate a l \ simulatM response with the appropriate personnel. l

                                                                                           )

l l 1 4 l l 1 l l l 1 MIIS IS A DRILL ( 87-FE 4.0-CC-014

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-15 THIS IS A DRI E g NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. I To: County Ccumissioner PROM: Coffey County Abstract, Inc.. LOCATION: County BOC TIME: 0955 (H+02:25) MESSAGE: I just heard we are supposed to evacuate. Who's going to protect all these abstracts? How can you guarantee they won't be damaged . or destroyed? I NOTE: DO NDP TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a nimulatiid response with the appropriate personnel.

                                                           'lWIS IS A DRIE 87-FE                                                              4.0-CC-015

k MESSAGE NO: CEOC-16 I r. s THIS IS A DRIIL

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                .i

_D0 NDP initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

                                                             'TO:                                                   Dispatcher FROM:                                              Citizen                                                                                                        I LOCATION: County EOC                                                                                                                                           .I TIME:                                              1000 (H+02:30) j MESSAGE:                                           This is Bill Walker. I want to report a traffic accident on FAS 10 about 1/2 mile west of Burlington. It looks like the driver -

lost control and turned ' the truck over in the right-hand lane. Problen is that he was carrying a bunch of bee hives and the little pests are swarming all over. The driver is still in the cab - I think he's afraid to get out. You better send someone out there to get him and clear the road. 1 [' N&rE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a simulatM response with the appropriate personnel. 1 i i a i O THIS IS A DRIIL l I 87-FE 4.0-CC-016

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-17 t THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: County Attorney or Sheriff FROM: Citizen LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 1005 (H+02:35) MESSAGE: About 30 minutes ago a guy came by wanting to buy me out. I threw him off my place. But I was talking to my neighbor just a few minutes ago. The same guy stopped by to see him. The guy said he was with Wolf Creek and it looked like the accident was going to get worse. He gave my neighbor $6,000 and had him sign a quit claim deed. He said after they could assess the damages my neighbor would get twice what his place was worth. He also had my neighbor sign a paper stating he wouldn't sue. The guy's name was M.A. Schreibner. Does he work for Wolf Creek? Is this legal? b

   \

NOTE: DO NDP TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a simulat2 response with the appropriate personnel. k l L I f mis Is A oaIu. j 1 87-FE 4.0-CC-017 _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ - - _ - _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ . __a

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-18 l l- 'IHIS IS A DRILL  ! DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant o y rations.

 ~

TO: Coffey Co. Sheriff FROM: Deputy LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 1015 (H+02:45) MESSAGE: The train crossing guard is down and the signals are working on the Mo,-Pac. Line in LeRoy. People are saying they've been down for quite a while. Traffic is backed up on both sides. Please advise. (Mo. Pac. says the signals must be stuck, no trains are f scheduled. They can't get anyone there to fix than for at least an hour and a half) What actions would you take and who would you involve? D NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a simulatM response with the appropriate personnel. I I 1 I THIS IS A DRILL f 87-FE 4.0-CC-018

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-19

        . ,o k

WIIS IS A DRI E DO M&P initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.  ! TO: County Extension Agent l-FROM: Coffey County Sale Barn , LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 1020 (H+02:50) MESSAGE: What are we supposed to do with all the cattle we have down here? We've cancelled the sale but everyone is leaving their cattle.here! And what about all the produce and other itens people have brought down?

    -(                                                              NOTE: DO N7F TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a simulatM response with the appropriate personnel.

i i l

                                                                                                                                                                                                                    )

I DIIS IS A DRIE 87-FE 4.0-CC-019

                                                                                                                                                                                                                .a

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-20

    ,m i
  \d
                        )
                                                             '1HIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: llealth and Medical Management Team Leader FIO4: Golden Age Lodge Nursing Home LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 1025 (H+02:55) MESSAGE: There are 8 patients that we don't want to move because of their condition. We have staff that have volunteered to stay with them. Can they be given KI and kept indoors? Where do we get it from? What about complications from their other medications?

 ;                      ;              NOTE: DO NUT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a
  %/                                   simulated response with the appropriate personnel.

(j ( THIS IS A DRILL l 87-FE 4.0-CC-020

r MESSAGE NO: CDOC-21

               /~
             v                                                                DIIS IS A DRIIL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Dispatcher FROM: ' Citizen in Burlington LOCATION: County EOC TIMi?: 1030 (H+03:00) MESTAGE: I'm trying to get out of here and my car's got four-flat tires. My name's Ethel Beesley and I'm 85 years old and have arthritis - I can't change tires by myselfI Can you send the Sheriff out to help tre? gm N7FE: _DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a ( s simulated response with the appropriate personnel.

             'u 4

1 [ < MIIS IS A DRIIL i ( l 87-FE 4.0-CC-021 L._________________________ _ . _ . . _ _ _ m

i . ;5 ,o 1 .

                                                                                                                                                                        \                                                              3 t                                                                              ,
                            .                                                                    T                                                    MESSAGE NO:                         CEOC-22 i

1

                         \                                                                 '
   /                                                                 name                                                                              m
                                                                                                                                                                              . . =                              'p,i f                                                                                                                  .
  ,                              ,                                                                                                                 ..                                                                                1 kd                              t                                  g
                                                                                                                    'I117S IS dGdIU;                                                                                                   !

i

                               .3i                         ,g\ ,                                                          s                   t                                   ,                                                    j i

e, .~ m , z 5 1

                                         't N DO gg initiate actions dfecting normal plant operations.                                                                                                                          !

J -

s. h' I 1 j
                                                                       , . .                                               (

TO: .' She gtr s

                              \.
                               '                                                                   ~                                                          ,s    :

Deputy t

  • FROM: ,

t N

  • LOCATIbN: q.'- ') ,

Couhtf{:TE }'

                                                                                                                                                ^
                                                                                                                                                       .                                                     i i

TIME: 104') '-(H+02:10! ' i \ ' t y MESSAGE: I'm at Casey's in New Etr 2.vn, The mple,yees locked the rioor and ' left. But the gas 1:arpc yare lef t vu. There are about 15 cars j lined up trying to get gas. I've stopn M people from taking the gas but things ars getting ugly. Sho,0#)I let than have the gas (!stf no3, L need scxne help! Pleasi divra. L

  • t
                                                                                                \                                                         ,

r i ,

  • 4 e,.
                                                                                         ?                                                                                                                                          {

[ \ b: DO tKyr TAKE NiY M:TIQU other tdan to Totdinate a C/ simulatEl : esponeelrith the appropriate personabl. s,' , i

                                                                              .,                                                      4 s
                                                                                           }

s I

                                                                                                                                               \
                                                               \                                                                                  1 i

t q

                                                                                                                                              \
                                                                                         >                                  I
                                                                                                                                                                \

f i 1

                                                                        \                   \

L_

                                                                   'I
                                                                                                        \                                           ,
   ,,)

I

  \                                                                                                                 THIS IS A DRILL x_-                                                                                                                                                                                                                            '

r s 87-FE 1 4.0-CC-022 l i

                                                                                                        \                                                        s s                                                        s

MESSAGE NO: CEX7C-23 'C k THIS IS A DRIIL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: County Engineer FROM:- Dispatcher IDCATION: County EOC TIME: 1045 (H+03:15) MESSAGE: We just got a call from a Mrs. Crandell in Topeka. She has 8 girls'from her Girl Scout Troop working on their Camping Merit Badge at John Painond Reservoir. They have 2 adults with then. They were driven down in a van but the driver of the van dropped than off and returned to Topeka. They planned on being sanewhere around Ottunwa. Can you find then?

,                NOTE:          ~DO MOT TAKE ANY ACFION other than to coordinate a simulatdd response with the appropriate personnel.

.( THIS IS A DRIIL 87-FE 4.0-CC-023

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-24 O) l

   'w/
                                                           '1111S IS A DRILL g NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

To: Health and Medical Management Team Leader FROM: Citizen LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 1050 (H+03:20) MESSAGE: My husband and I are haviry a well drilled on our land and it costs us dearly for every day we have the drilling rig. We just heard that we have to evacuate because of something happening at Wolf Creek. Would it be all right if we stayed and kept drilling? We live 3 miles north of 57 and 3 miles west of 75. j O i NC7FE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a () simulated response with the appropriate personnel. i

     ,ON
     !           I                                         THIS IS A DRILL
      'mJ i

87-FE 4.0 4 -024 L__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - _ _

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-25

                    ,, m                                                                                                               j l                          )

YI THIS IS A DRIIL )

                                                        @ NCPF initiate actions affecting normal pit.nt operations.

TO: Sheriff FROM: Ghodson Co. Sheriff LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 1055 (H&O3:25) MESSAGE: Two escaped felons, armed ard considered dangerous are headed towards Coffey Co. They are in a blue 4 wheel drive 1986 Nissan pickup. Please stop and hold. (How would you handle this.)

                     /~T (w/ )                                 NC7FE: @ NCyr TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a simulated response with the appropriate personnel.

1 f~s l THIS IS A DRIIL \ I 87-FE 4.0-CC-025

l' l' MESSAGE NO: CEOC-26 t j THIS IS A DRIE D0_ IKrr initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

                    'to:                      County Commissioner im0M:                    Strawn State Bank LOCATION: County EOC TIME:                    1100 (11+03:30)

MESSAGE: My name is F. R. Closure, I'm with the U.S. Treasury Dept. We are in the middle of an audit of the Strawn State Bank. We must have two deputies you can trust to make sure no one enters the bank under any ciretanstances. We have called the U.S. Marshal in-Kansas City to send someone down but they can't be here for at least two hours. .We are ready to evacuate but we can't leave the-bank unattended, we have some discrepancies in the books and can't take a chance that they may be tampered with, bore: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIOBI other than'to coordinate a simulatM response with the appropriate personnel. DIIS IS A DRIE 87-FE 4.0-CC-026

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-27 THIS IS A DRIIL g MDF initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: EPC FROM: Citizen - Lebo LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 1105 (H+03:35) MESSAGE: -What's going on in the park next to old US 50? There are tanks and trucks all over the place, and lots of guys in uniform. My boy said he saw machine guns, too. I'll bet the Wolf Creek scare is just an excuse and there's acmething else happening. Are we being attacked? N7FE: DO N&f TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a

                                     ~

5 simulated response with the appropriate personnel. ( THIS IS A DRIIL 87-FE 4.0-CC-027

l ) l ' MESSAGE NO: CEOC-28 f I I [D i i (b') MIIS IS A DRILL 1 i Do ter initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. i' TO: Radiological Officer FROM: EOF LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 1110 (H+03:40) MESSAGE: One of your people has gotten sick in the field. How long until you can replace him? Can they meet the team in the field with the replacement and bring the sick person back? i (flow would the person be transported?)  ! (Would they have radio communications?) (Would they have proper dosimetry? From where?)

 ,i m i

N tere: DO !OF TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a simulatisd response with the appropriate personnel. 1 0 UIIS IS A DRILL iN_j 8 87-PE 4.0-CC-028

l 1 MESSAGE NO: CEOC-29

  ?

WIS IS A DRILL , I g NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. J TO: County Engineer FROM: Access Control roadblock

                             ' LOCATION: County EOC TIME:                         1115 (H+03:45)

MESSAGE: One of the crew can't find his Personnel Exposure Record and-can't ranember exactly what was on it. We've already read our dosimeters once and zered then. He thinks maybe it read 10 mrem then but isn' t really s'are, t NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a simulatM response with the appropriate personnel, i l l-mis Is A onIu. 87-FE 4.0-CC-029

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-30 f% k .) N./ 'nlIS IS A DRILL D0 ter initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. To: Radiological Officer FROM: Representative Freman LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 1120 (H+03:50) MESSAGE: I've sent a television crew to the courthouse. They want to enter the evacuated area. They want dosimetry and someone with a radiation detection meter to go with thm. Please assist them. (How would you handle this?) IUPE: DO IOP TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a [OV} simulat2 response with the appropriate personnel. l [% (a THIS IS A DRILL 87-FE 4.0-CC-030

MESSME NO: CEOC-31 i. h V '1HIS IS A DRIIL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. I To: Dnergency Preparedness Coordinator FROM: County Lead Controller LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 1125 (H+03:55)- MESSME: One of the status board keepers has fainted in the ladies' room and has a nasty cut on her head. The cut is bleeding quite a bit, and she seems disoriented. What should be done? NDPTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a simulat R response with the appropriate personnel. [ / THIS IS A DRIII. 87-FE 4.0-CC-031

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-32 N h O DlIS IS A DRILL g FKrl initiate actions af fectirg normal plant operations. TO: Health and Medical Management Team Leader FROM: Citizen 14 CATION: County EOC TIME: 1130 (H+04:00) MESSAGE: My name is Ron Morris, I live in New Strawn and my wife's been in labor for about 6 hours. We had planned to have the baby at hane. Is it safe to stay here or should I try to move her? y-i NOTE: DO PKyf TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a u) h

   \

simulat2 response with the appropriate personnel. n

    /     i

( ) MIIS IS A DRILL 87-FE 4.0-CC-032 L - _ __-_ __ _ _ _ -

MESSA'iB NO: CEOC-33 r k 'IMIS IS A DRIIL DO IIOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Shelter Systens Officer FROM: Anderson Co. EPC I4 CATION: County EOC TIME: 1135 (H+04:05) MESSAGE: We've got a problem. We've had 5 fanilies show up with everything they own packed in open stock trucks. Do we have to monitor all these things? I We don't have enough personnel or time to do all of this. Who's going to protect this stuff from the weather? What about the food? NUPE: ~DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. 1 l l l L

                                                                                                               'IHIS IS A DRILL f

87-FE 4.0-CC-033 ' 1 L-__-____-____ . _ . _ . _ _

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-34

          ,r%.

l }

           's) -                                   '1111S IS A DRIIL

_DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

                 'IO:       Dispatcher FROM:      Smith's Mortuary ILCATION: County EOC TIME:      1140 (H+04:10)

MESSAGE: I've got a guy out at the Sharpe Cemetery right now who's tending to some arrangements for a funeral tomorrow. Is he in any danger from Wolf Creek? I don't have any way to reach him and he was planning to be there for at least two hours, rm

         !'    \

N0ffE: ~DO Norf TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a

         \v                 simulated response with the appropriate personnel.

l e'% l \ '1111S IS A DRIIL v/ 87-PE 4.0 CC-034

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-35 I... l n V 'IHIS IS A DRIE l l l  : DO NOF initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. l.

        'IO:                Sheriff FROM:               Deputy LOCATION: County IX)C TIME:               1145 (H+04:15)

MESSAGE:' A group of about 25 anti-nuke protesters are staging a sit in. They are blocking Hwy. 75 at the Sharp Rd. (How would you handle this? They have no transportation.) C NOFE: DO bKFF TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a (s simulatli2i response with the appropriate personnel. l l O d WIS IS A DRIE 87-FE 4.0-CC-035

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-36 r (' M; () 'IllIS IS A DRILL _D0 NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. To: Shelter Systans Officer FROM: Lyon County Civil Defense Coordinator LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 1155 (H+04:25) MESSAGE: Joe, we don' t have enough monitors here to handle the amount of people we've got coming in. Is there any way you could send me same help. p

 /( j\             NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a simulat2 response with the appropriate personnel.

i l l l THIS IS A DRILL O 4* ~ l 87-FE

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-37

    . ,n

( Mils IS A DRIIL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. To: Radiological Officer FROM: Franklin Co. EPC LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 1200.(H+04:30) MESSAGE: We are starting to accunulate contaminated trash. Our plan says you will coordinate with WCNOC to dispose of it. How long until you cane to get it? 6 MOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a

    \                                                                                              simulatiid response with the appropriate personnel.

I 1 I i i l l I

                                                                                                                          'INIS IS A DRIIL                                             j i
                                                                                                                                                                                      \

87-FE 4.0-CC-037

                                                                                                                                                                                  .. i

l MESSAGE NO: CEOC-38 l

  ?O                                                                                                                   '
   '%                                                                  Mils IS A DRILL l
                                                 @ NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: County Engineer FROM: Evac. Confirmation Personnel LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 1210 (H+04:40) MESSAGE: I was down on Junitta St. doing evacuation confirmation and noticed a really strong gas smell. Do you suppose a gas main line broke? I didn't even light up because it was so strong. m NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACFION other than to coordinate a [()\ 1 simulat'53 response with the appropriate personnel. l i s MIIS IS A DRILL w 87-FE 4.0-CC 038

l  : l- -t MESSAGE NO: CEOC-39

                    .A                                                                                                                                    --

( '

                            \-                                                                               THIS IS A DRILL DO It&F initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.                          !

IV: Health and Medical Management Team Leader FROM: Ransom Memorial Hospital LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 1215'(H+04:45) j MESSAGE: What is the status of the Wolf Creek situation? How long do you ;l anticiapte our having to keep your Coffey County Hospital l patients? The patients are concerned that their friends and relatives won't know how to get in touch with them if they don't ) get back to Coffey County. M7FE 10 00tmanrfmt: Change the hospital name if Coffey l County did not use Ransom to take evacuees. U i j I J NOTE: DO MOT TAKE ANY ACFION other than to coordinate a i simulatM response with the appropriate personnel. l { l I I l l I 5 WIIS IS A DRILL 87-FF 4.0-CC-039 a

L MESSAGE NO: CEOC-40 f ( )

    'N )                                    MIIS IS A DRIIL

_DO N0rf initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

            'IO:       Shelter Systems Officer FROM:      Franklin County EPC LOCATION: County EOC I

TIME: 1220 (H+04:50) MESSAGE: We are getting a lot of flack from people when we take their wallets, purses, and jewelry. We are giving then receipts but they want to know how long until Wolf Creek will give their things back, r*N f I NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a ( J' simulated response with the appropriate personnel. l 1 l

     /  r
   /

i UIIS IS A DRIIL I 87-FE 4.0-CC-040

MESSACE NO: CEOC-41

 '(

MIIS IS A DRIIL '

                                       @ NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
                              'IO:        Shelter Systens Officer FROM:-      Anderson County Shelter Manager LOCATION: County EOC TIME:       1230 (H+05:00)

MESSAGE: Joe, we've got the radio and TV on here, and they are both saying. that the release of radiation has stopped. Can I send these people hane now? They're getting restless. NOTE: 'DO NOT TAKE ANY AcrION other than to coordinate a simulatiid response with the appropriate personnel.

              )

1 WilS IS A DRIIL l 4 87-FE 4.0-CC-041 I

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-42 py i

              '          '/                                      THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Coninissioners FROM: News Merlia LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 1235 (H+05:05) MESSAGE: This is Ron Mitchell of WLFK-TV in Topeka. What's the status of the 3 people injured in the Wolf Cteek plant when the reactor blew? Why aren't you releasing their names and conditions to the media? Sounds to me like a cover-up. p. (' tore: DO NOT TAKE ANY 1CTION other than to coordinate a

               -                            simulatM response with the appropriate personnel.

I i

                                                                                                                )

l j l l l i l l (n) - nuS IS A DaILL , 87-FE 4.0-CC-042

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-43 f, k THIS IS A DRIIL . l y NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. i To: Radiological Officer ~! I FROM: Access Control Position 'f 1 IACATION: County EOC i TIME: 1240 (H+05:10) MESSAGE: There are 2 farmers here that say they need to get into the l evacuated area to feed their livestock. They want us to issue  ; th m that radiation pill they heard about on the television.  ! They are.very insistent about it. What do I tell them? Will it help protect th m? Do we need to have a supply of it down here?

                    /N                              '

i (- NOTE:- @ BKFr TAKE ARE PCfl0N other than to coordinate a j simulated response with the appropriate personnel.  ; . .j i f THIS IS A DRIIL 4 87-FE 4.0-CC-043

 - - - _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ - _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .                                                                                                     -_ _w

i MESSAGE NO: CEOC-44 l t

                       ,f%      1 ne'                                     HIIS IS A DRILL
                                             @ NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: llealth Medical Management Team Leader FROM: Citizen LOCATION: County EOC TIME: 1245 (H+05:15) MESSAGE: My name is Bethel Anderson and I need help. I didn't leave my house when I was told to, and I hid in the basenent when that man came by and k ocked on my door. I never leave my house. But I need my medicine and there's no one to go get it for me. All my neighbors are gone and no one answers the phone at the drugstore. NOTE: If asked, you live 1 mile southwest, outside of Burlington, rs .' ( ) NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a

                     'ss     , /              simulat"ed response with the appropriate personnel.
                        ,r )
                     !,         )                                   DlIS IS A DRILL v'

87-FE 4.0-CC-044

MESSAGE NO: CEOC-45 l MIS IS A DRIIL DO NDP initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Commissioners Fim: Citizen WCATION: County EOC TIME: 1250 (H+05:20) MESSAGE: This is George Little calling. I'm a law-abiding, tax-paying I citizen,iand I want the names and phone ntanbers of the big wigs at Wolf Creek. - Don't tell me you don' t have them - I know better. I want to give then a piece of my mind about this mess they've made out at Wolf Creek. - i NCTE: DO NUf TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a (w . simulatiid response with the appropriate personnel. i f I C_ WIS IS A DRITL l 'k u l l 87-FE 4.0-CC-045 E ----_- -----_-- -- -- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ - - - - - - - - - - _ - --- _

MESSAGE 40: SEOC-1 (~~ k'

                                                                            'IIIIS IS A DRILL l
                                                     @ N(7r initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Deputy Director - SDEP FROM: WREN Radio General Manager LOCATION: State EX)C TIME: 0930 (H+02:00) (EBS should be activated for approximately 20 minutes) MESSAGE: Colonel, we have been continuously broadcasting the initial EBS Announcement for about 20 minutes. Should we continue in this fashion, or can we make the announcement every 15 minutes and insert news bulletins about the accident? f, NCyrE: @ NC7f TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating

 ,'vj                                                         a simulated response with the appropriate personnel.
    ^N.

(j 'I11IS IS A DRIIL 87-FE 4.0-ST-01 a

1 MESSAGE NO: SEOC-2 i R l E l (J '1HIS IS A DRILL H 4 DO N7r initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. . TO: Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks j i FROM: Citizen LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1000 (H+02:30) MESSAGE: Please don't tell anyone at Wolf Creek, but my husband went fishing this morning out at the Wolf Creek cooling lake and  ; caught a huge fish. We already ate it. Are we going to be all right? Did that accident have any effect on the fish out there? (If asked, the fish was caught at 5:30 am) N7FE: DO N7f TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating f ( ~ Tsimulated response with the appropriate personnel. l 1 i 0 ( THIS IS A DRIIL 87-FE 4.0-ST-02 f l t 1

i. 1. MESSAGE NO: SEOC-3 r

                          /%                i k'-)                                                                                                       UlIS IS A DRILL i

y Norf initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. To: Kansas Highway Patrol PitOM: Trooper in Yates Center LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1015 (H+02:45) MESSAGE: Someune broke into the backroom here and has stolen all the portable signs for the secondary blockpoints. Can you get us same more?

                       ,ex
                      !                                            IUrE: @ ICT TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating
                       \

v a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. [' (v j Mils IS A DRILL 87-FE 4.0-ST-03 1

D _ MESSAGE NO: SEOC-4 (g1i THIS IS A .ORIIL ( DO IKFF" initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. To: Board of Agriculture

                                                             /

FROM: Jones Meat Processing aid Locker LOCATION: State ECC TIME: 1030 (H+03:00) MESSAGE: This is Carol Jones of Jones Meat Processing and Locker in LeRoy. I've been getting several calls this morning from farmers around Wolf Creek telling me that they want to bring their livestock in imediately. I'm asstning this has something to do with the problems going on at Wolf Creek, but I thought there was no danger to.the public now. Should I accept this livestock, or keep it separated from the others? swill you have any special inspection p'recedures you'll be using?

                  !                                                             bKFFE: DO N0riTME Alt! ACTION other than coordinating Tsimulated response with the appropriate personnel.

1'

                                                                                          \

3

                     ,r                                                                                                                               ~

( HII8i IS A DRIIL l 87-FE 4.0-ST-04

                                                                                                                     \
                                                                                         "                           , 8

{}

                                                                                     ;                              MESSAGE NO: SEOC-5               ,

7N ., s ( )

  \v)                                                                                      'nlIS IS A DR111
                                                     @ Norf initiate.actiorr .icectiry normal plant operations.

To: Kansas Highway Patrol FROM: Wu:verly Citizen LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1035 (H+03:05) , MESSAGE: This is the Reverend Williams from the First Presbyterian Church in Waverly. We have a stmner Bible Study class going on tight now with about 20 children. I'm getting ready to load then on a church bus right now to evacuate. The safety of these children is foremost in my mind. Would you please send a trooper vot to escort us? O) t,

  \/

l&fE: g NOT TAKE ANY 7CTION other than coordinating a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. 1 i l l l 1

      's 1

j *nIIS IS A DRIIL i B7-FE 4.0-ST-05

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-6 WIS IS A DRIIL DO BKyr initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Kansas Department of Transportation PROM: Kansas Highway Patrol LOCATION:. State EOC TIME: 1045 (H+03:15) MESSAGE: This is State Trooper Karl Walden. There's been a bad accident here at the Beto Junction overpass. A semi carrying I-beams north bound on 75 ran into the middle support of the overpass and flipped over. The I-beams weren't fastened down right and they are all over the road - the on-ramp to 35 east is blocked. There's also been some fairly extensive road' damage too. We've got 75 north blocked off but need some more barricades. You'll need to get something in here to clear the road and get it patched.

            /

6 NOFE: DO bKyf TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating a'~ simulated response with the appropriate personnel, i WIS IS A DRIIL 87-FE 4.0-ST-06 i v,

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-7 (^\ TilIS IS A DRILL DO Norf initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Board of Agriculture FROM: Governor's Aide LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1050 (H+03:20) MESSAGE: The Governor has asked me to find out what kinds of crops may be affected by a release from Wolf Creek, and an estimate of the acreage or amount we are dealing with. I need this information in 15 minutes - the Governor will be meeting with his staff then. N0frE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating

                                               ~

\ a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. l l l g THIS IS A DR5L N 87-FE 4.0-ST-07 f

MESSAGE NO: SCOC-8

          , /~m I,

TilIS IS A DRIIL

                                  @ NCyr initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Kansas Department of Health and Environment FROM: Citizen LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1100 (H+03:30) MESSAGE: This is Terry Horton, and I don't understand why that Wolf Creek plant could be releasing radiation when I heard over the news that it's shut down. Obviously either the plant is still running or there's no more radiation - what's the story? NCyrE: DO NCyr TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating (/n) s a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. l i l I i ex i

                                                        'IllIS IS A DRIIL 87-FE                                                                4.0-ST-08 I

f MESSAGE NO: SEOC-9 i e T I i l 'N MIIS IS A DRILL l l l DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Deputy Director - SDEP FROM: Lead Controller LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1105 (H+03:35) MESSAGE: State EOC personnel are beginning to ask about lunch. What provisions have been made for meals? ( LOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY /CTION other than coordinating

 's' a s1E lated response with the appropriate personnel.

I k l l s" )

 !                                      UlIS IS A DRILL                                              l I

J 87-FE 4.0-ST-09

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-10 n >

                                                                        ' WIS IS A DRIIL

_DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: . Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks FROM: Citizen

                                  -LOCATION: State EOC TIME:    ~ 1110 (H+03:40) -

MESSAGE: My son and his friends went hiking around otter Creek game area this morning. Now I hear that there's been an accident at Wolf Creek and the Reservoir is being bombarded with fallout. Will you please go find him and bring him hme? . My husband took our car up to Kansas City today and I don't have any transportation. NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating

 \                                                         ~

a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. t I l l 1 I

                                                                       'lHIS IS A DRIIL 87-FE                                                                               4.0-ST-010

l MESSAGE NO: SEOC-ll p). ( (/ - '111IS IS A DRILL _D0 NCyr initia*e actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Kansas Department of Transportation FROM: Access Control - KDCyr personnel LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1115 (H+03:45) l I MESSAGE: I'm calling in to report that my dosimeter is off-scale. What do you want me to do? NCyrE: DO ICT TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating V a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. l i l i

 /n)

( 'IYIIS IS A DRILL I 1 87-FE 4.0-ST-011

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-12 O o ( l~

             ~

THIS IS A DRIIL DO BKyf initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

                                                                                 'IO:                            Board of Agriculture l                                                                                  FROM:                          Farmer IDCATION: State 00C TIME:                           1120 (H+03:50)

MESSAGE: I can't get through to the County Extension Office right now, and I need some help. My name's Jim Stewart and I've got 50 head of cattle. The little emergency booklet I have says that we need.to have stored feed, and now something's happening out at Wolf ' Creek. How fast can you get me some feed? If asked, you live in W-2 four miles west of Burlington. NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating a simulated response with the appropriate personnel.

                                                                                                                                       'lHIS IS A DRIIL 87-FE                                                                                                                           4.0-ST-012

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-13 i \

 \       )

s /' WIIS IS A DRILL Do for initiato actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Kansas liighway Patrol FROM: Access Control - KHP personnel LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1125 (FI+03:55) MESSAGE: I am calling in to report that my self-reading pocket dosimeter has reached 20% of the limit - it's right at 5 mrem. What do you want me to do?

    /
 \
  'x _.-)
     -                POTE: DO ICP TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating a simulated response with the appropriate personnel.

f, v

        )                                    TilIS IS A DRILL 87-FE                                                                                                                                      4.0-ST-013         f

l l- MESSAGE NO: SEOC-14 I f~ l k).

    \

DIIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Kansas Department Health and Envirorrnent FROM: Citizen LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1127 (H+03:57) MESSAGE: This is Richard Maynard and I'm a resident of Hartford, Kansas. There's a man here who says he's from your agency and he's offerire to sell people potassium iodide to counteract the effects of radiation poisoning. He's got an ID card but it looks suspicious. Is he for real? Are these pills any good? (

  ;              NCfrE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating
   \-                    Tsimulated response with the appropriate personnel.
                                                                                                                                         .l t
    ^

l MIIS IS A DRILL tf7-i E 4.0-5i-U14

MESSAGE NO: -SEOC-15 THIS IS A DRILL i l DO N0r initiate actions affecting normal plant. operations. l TO: Deputy Director - SDEP

                                           'FROM:     Governor's Aide LOCATION: State EOC TIME:      1130 (H+04:00)

MESSAGE: Ths Governor wants to know if he should regnest that the ' President declare Coffey County a Major Disaster Area. NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. THIS IS A DRILL 87-FE 4.0-ST-015

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-16 j% t b' THIS IS A DRILL l l @ NC7f initiate actions affecting . normal plant operations. i To: National Guard FROM: Access Control point LOCATION: State E)C TIME: 1135 (H+04:05) MESSAGE: We've got an evacuee here who appears to be having an adverse reaction to some medicine he took. He's going into convulsions and he's having trouble breathing. The Highway Patrol can't  ! reach any ambulances now. Can you get a paramedic in here by helicopter? (mN NC7PE: y NC7f TAKE ANY PCTION other than coordinating a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. l l l THIS IS A DRILL 87-FE 4.0-ST-016

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-17 . /""'

                                       'tHIS IS A DRIIL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Kansas Department Health and Environment FROM: Gridley City liall LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1140 (11+04:10) MESSAGE: This is Steve Blair, the mayor of Gridley. The wind is blowing in just the right direction for the radiation from Wolf Creek to hit our town. One of our police officers is on his way to Forbes Field to pick up potassium iodide for the children. I figure we need enough for 100 people. Where should he meet a KDHE representative?

      )           NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating d                       a simulated response with the appropriate personnel.
                                                                                                                 )

i 3 i

                                       'lHIS IS A DRIIL 1

87-FE 4.0-ST-017

1 MESSAGE NO: SEOC-18

                                                                                                                                                       }
                   ,~

r  ?

             'w/                                                                              MIIS IS A DRILL                                           i

_DO N0rr initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: National Guard FROM: Access Control - Guardsman LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1200 (H+04:30) MESSAGE: One of our 0-20 Ran dosimeters is reading 5 Rem - this happened during the last hour. The rest of them are still 0. What do you want me to do? I N(7FE: DO NCyr TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating

            \v                                                                  a simulated response with the appropriate personnel.

O ( U1IS IS A DRILL 87-FE 4.0-ST-018

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-19

            \
                                             'tHIS IS A DRIE DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

1 To: Deputy Director - SDEP FROM: Greenwood County Commission LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1205 (H+04:35) MESSAGE: This is Joseph Haines, Chairman of the Greenwood County Conmission. We want to be sure that we are getting all of the information available about the Wolf Creek accident. Please telecopy all your news releases to me at 943-0691. NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating

        \_./                      ~

a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. 4 1 l J ,e1S 1S m 87-FE 4.0-ST-019 l a

l i MESSAGE NO: SDOC-20 1 l l \

 'q)                                      TilIS IS A DRILL 00 ter initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Kansas DepartInent Wildlife and Parks PROM: FEMA Public Information Officer LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1215 (H+04:45) MESSAGE: I have environmental groups clamoring for a statement on what Wolf Creek is doing to the wildlife in the area. I need to make a news release in a few minutes. [] fore: D0 tor TAKE ANY /CTION other than coordinating a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. Q 1

                                         'HIIS IS A DRILL 4.0-ST-020                              $

87-FE

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-21

 'i V                                                                                                               THIS IS A DRIIL DO NUF initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Kansas Department of Health and Environment FROM: St. Mary's Hospital LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1235 (H+05:05) MESSAGE: This is Norma King - I'm the head nurse here at St. Mary's in Dnporia. There are some people here visiting a relative, and they mentioned that they had to leave John Redmond Reservoir in a hurry this morning because of the Wolf Creek accident. Are these people posing any threat to my' patient? What should I do? NOTE: DO N&f TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating k a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. i L- q i

                                                                                                                    '1HIS IS A DRI[L

! u i 87-FE 4.0-ST-021 l E________________________. __ _ _ . _ _. _ - _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ i

l MESSAGE NO: SEOC-22 rh ( ) (/ WIS IS A DRIIL l _DO bur initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Deputy Director - SDEP FROM: FEMA Region VII Ditector LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1245 (H+05:15) (make sure R/R has been announced) MESSAGE: Colonel, how soon are you going to be able to make a decision on returning people to their homes? What are the indications at this time? Are long-range plans going to have to be implemented at the shelters? [m\ NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ICTION other than to coordinate a simulatEI response with the appropriate personnel. l l t I 1 O] THIS IS A DRIIL 87-FE 4.0-ST-022 f L - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---- _

l MESSAGE NO: SEOC-23 D '!HIS IS A DRIE g Norf initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. l TO: Kansas Department of Transportation FROM: Regional Dnergency Transportation Coordinator LOCATION: State EDC TIME: 1250 (H+05:20) MESSAGE: The U.S. Department of Transportation is standing by in order to assist you in-any way possible. Will you be requiring any personnel and equipment? Can you give me sane idea of numbers so that we can respond quickly? f'~% NOTE: @ N0rf.TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating

   '(    -

a simulated response with the appropriate personnel, i I

       *                                                     'IMIS IS A DRIE 8'7-FE                                                                                                                              4.0-ST-023 l

[.- _ _ _ _ . . _ _ . _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ .

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-24

  ,r 3
  \
   'v) '                                                                   'HIIS IS A DRILL Do myr initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks FROM: Citizen IACATION: State EOC TIME: 1300 (H+05:30) MESSAGE: I'm not going to tell you my name but I live on Rock Creek about 2 miles east of Burlington. I didn't leave when they told me, but I did stay in the house. My problem is that I left a deer carcass hanging on a tree. Can I still go ahead and butcher it or is it no good? Would it help to bring it inside now? (If evacuation was not ordered, but sheltering was, change the message accordingly) .

   /~N i f                                            ~

NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating

   \                                                    Tsimulated response with the appropriate personnel, l

n) 'nlIS IS A DRILL 87-FE 4.0-ST-024 l u__________________ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ -

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-25 I / i

                           'E                                                    THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions af fecting normal plant operations.

TO: National Guard FROM: Access Control - Guardsman LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1305 (H+05:35) MESSAGE: We can't get 2 of our 3 dosimeters zeroed. The hairline is non-existent on one ard the other is jumping wildly over the full range of the scale. We've spent almost; 1/2 an hour on these things. What should we do? m [b T NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating Tsimulated response with the appropriate personnel.

                            /

[( j\ \

                                                                                 'nIIS IS A DRILL 87-FE                                                               4.0-ST-025 s

1. I MESSAGE NO: SEOC-26

             !,O)                                                                                                                                    1 b                                                                             'IIIIS IS A DRIEL l

i DO ICT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. l To: Board of Agriculture l FROM: Stevens Dairy - Westphalia LOCATION: State IOC i TIME: 1310 (H+05:40) i MESSAGE: Are you planning to shut down any dairy farms in the Coffey County area? We buy some milk from one of those farms and I need to know how long they'll be out of conmission. f% (* IUTE: DO for TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating Tsimulated response with the appropriate personnel. (j ( THIS IS A DRIEL 87-FE 4.0-ST-026 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __. - _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._________________-______________-__D

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-27 l j THIS IS A DRIIL

          .                                                                                                                .j
                                                 .              .                                                            l

_DO NOP initiate-actions affecting normal plant operations. 'l l TO: Kansas Highway Patrol FROM: Trooper manning roadblock LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1320 (H+05:50) MESSAGE: We've had quite a few people drive up here and insist thet they can go back to their homes because the emergency is over. . Is that true? If not, isn't there some way to get word to these .l ' people that they still need to stay away? l

  'lG                                        N&rE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating V)                                               Tsimulated response with the appropriate personnel.

l-l- ( ( THIS IS A DRILL 87-FE 4.0-ST-027 L- - - - - - - _ _

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-28

       /~N
     ?                        \

UlIS IS A DRILL l DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Kansas Department Health and Environment PROM: Ransan Memorial Hospital LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1325 (H+05:55) MESSAGE: We're getting quite a few evacuees caning into our Duergency Roan requesting that we check then for radiation. We're pretty busy right now with other cases. Can you send us sane health physicists or someone with monitoring equipment to assist? These people steadfastly refuse to leave. NOTE: DO  ! g )

       'w/                                simulatMresponse

_NO_Twith TAKE ANY ACTION the appropriate other than to coordinate a personnel. I 1 1 I m UlIS IS A DRILL 87-FE 4.0-ST-028 f a

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-29

   .M                                                                                                                                                                     '
 .(d
                                                               '1HIS IS A DRIE DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Kansas Department of Transportation . I FROM: State Representatives at EOF LOCATION: State EOC i. TIME: 1335 (H+06:05) i MESSAGE: I'm getting complaints from the registration centers that the media is causing problems. They're blocking roads to the centers j in an attempt to interview evacuees. All of the local law enforcement personnel are tied up with monitoring or other ]! internal problens. Could you send us some help? We could use I some Guardsmen to direct traffic and turn the media away. We could also use some barricades to direct traffic to the right places. 1 NOTE: DO NOP TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. l l l

   .p                                                         '1HIS IS A DRIG 87-FE                                                                                                                       4.0-ST-029 l

MESSAGE NO: S800-30 n [ V 'lilIS IS A DRII4 g NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Kansas Department of Transportation PROM: State Representatives at EOF LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1340 (H+06:10) MESSAGE: We are having a hard time reaching the State Forward Staging Area by phone. Can you relay a message from the EOF to the SFSA for me? [ t NOTE: DO IDF TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating

 'y/                                                          a simulated response with the appropriate personnel.

l 1 (,v (~}\ 'IllIS IS A DRIIL 87-FE 4.0-ST-030

1 MESSAGE NO: SEOC-31 i

  'b                                                                            WiIS IS A DRIIL g NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

To: Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks FROM: Department of the Interior (DOI) I LOCATION: State EOC

                                             -TIME:      1345 (H+06:15)

MESSAGE: Please give me a status report on the accident at Wolf Creek and the effect it may have on the deer in the area. Will we need to cancel deer season as a result of the radiation? b NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating h ~ a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. l

                                                                               %IIS IS A DRIIL 87-FE                                                               4.0-ST-031 L-

MESSAGE NO: SOEC-32

     ,, s

(

  ' V)
                                                'IY!IS IS A DRILL DO NK7r initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

PO: Kansas Dep&rtment of Health and Envirornent FROM: Dairy Farmer LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1350 (H+06:20) MESSAGE: My name is Ken Harold and I have a little dairy operation here in Greenwood County. 'Ihere was a group of people down at my neighbor's place asking him for milk samples, and they're scraping up dirt ard grass and such. The radio said that the ' Wolf Creek accident is over and there's no more radiation coming ' out. What are they looking for? IKyrE: ~DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than to coordinate a

     \j                    simulated response with the appropriate personnel.

l l

                                                 'I111S IS A DRIIL

! 87-FE 4.0-ST-032 1 L_--__---_-_---.- _ . - -

I MESSAGE NO: SEOC-33 ( , (hU) THIS IS A DRILL I DO for initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Board of Agriculture PROM: Petersen's Meat ?rocessing l LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1400 (11+06:30) MESSAGE: This is Bruce Petersen of Petersen's Meat Processing, Inc. I understand that you guys are going to have to slaughter quite a few head of cattle up in Coffey County. How are you planning to handle it? I'm not too busy right now and could give you a couple of my men under contract.

                                                                                                                       .      1 l

A ('s/ ) fore: @ NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating '= a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. t 4 h

                                                                                                   \

l 4

                                                                                                      \

t l I

                                                                                                                         .                  i l
                                                                                                                                            \

l i 5 I p . . _ . ( '11tlS IS A DP O, l

                                                         .;                      -        _ , ~

87-FE 4.0-ST-033

 .                                                          i                                                                        ___m

l MESSAGE NO: SEOC-34 L J m k , , ) j

    'V DlIS IS A DRILL                                                                   l DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.                                            ;

l 1 TO: Deputy Director - SDEP FROM: Environmental Protection Agency LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1410 (H+06:40) ) MESSAGE: We are prepared to be in Topeka with a team of 4 health physicists in 24 hours. What type of assistance will you require, and where shall we plan to set up an operations base? h ICTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating

  /                    )

() a simulated response sith the appropriate personnel, a M (

   )

I h) DlIS IS A DRILL

 .%J                           .-

87-FE 4.0-ST-034 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _a

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-35 7

  \'vl                                                               UlIS IS A DRILL DO NCyr initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Kansas Highway Patrol FROM: Coffey County Sheriff LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1415 (H+06:45) MESSAGE: One of the host counties just called in, and it seens that someone stole a contaminated car from the group of impounded vehicles. The owner can't seem to remember the tag number. It's a light blue 1977 Toyota Corolla liftback.

  ,x (u                                            NC7FE: DO NC7f TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating a simulated response with the appropriate personnel.

l 1

  -(                                                                 Mils IS A DRILL                                   {

87-PE 4.0-ST-035

I l l MESSAGE NO: SEOC-36 1

                    /O
                    \                                                     TilIS IS A DRIIL DO for irnitiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Board of Agriculture EHOM: U.S. Department of Agriculture LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1425 (H+06:55) MFSSAGE: Washington is very concerned with the af termath of the Wolf Creek power plant accident. What has been or will be the effect on the milk production in that area? Will you need to dispose of any of it? Please give me the status of the situation and the steps you are taking. [ ICTE: @ NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating ( / a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. I l 1 l

                                                                                                                      )

i l O) (m

                                                                       'I111S IS A DRILL 87-FE                                                                   4.0-ST-036

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-37 1 (N

                          \
                            'N._/
                                                                     'nlIS IS A DRIIL
                                              @ NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks FROM: Bailey's Taxidermy LOCATION: State EDC TIME: 1430 (H+07:00) MESSAGE: I am a taxidermist in LeRoy, ard I'm concerned about mounting anything caught around the John Redmond or Melvern area. Should I use any different ch micals or methods? [Oj NOTF.: DO IDF TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating (/ a simulated response with the appropriate personnel.

                           ,/N l           N t
                                   )                                ' nils IS A DRILL 87-FE                                                             4.0-ST-037

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-38 k l l

     \j                                                                            MIIS IS L DRILL DO NOT initiate actions af fecting normal plant operations.

TO: Kansas Department of Transportation FI O !: Kelly Construction LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1435 (H+07:05) MESSAGE: This is George Kelly, president of Kelly Construction. We're resurfacing that 10-mile stretch of I-35 between Lebo and Beto Junction. My crew says that they're not going to work until they are guaranteed that all the equipnent out there isn't covered with fallout and that it's safe. You know that we're down to one lane each way. [' NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. r 1

     ,c]                                                                          nuS IS A Dalu, l

87-FE 4.0-ST-038 > l L__________ . _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . .- I

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-39

         !(ks'))                                'HIIS IS A DRITL
                          @ NC7f initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Kansas Highway Patrol Im0M: Trooper at Roadblock LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1440 (H+07:10) MESSAGE: I'm out at the roadblock on 57 and 75, and there's sane folks here who say they live on the south side of 57 - just across from subzone SW-2. Anyway, they say they want to go through the roadblock to go home. 'Ihey can't take any side roads cause they're pulling a huge trailer and want to stay on 57. What do you want me to do? ( O) \_/ NC7fE: @ NC7f TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating a simulated response with the appropriate personnel.

      /3 TIIIS IS A DRILL 87-PE                                                             4.0-ST-039

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-40 l I i (j DilS IS A DRIEL

                                                  @ NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

1 To: Kansas Department of Health and Environment FROM: Superintendent of Schools - Gridley LOCATION: State EOC 1 TIME: 1445 I!;ri', :15) MESSAGE: This is John liopkins, Superintendent of Gridley schools. Gridley High has a scrinmage scheduled for tonight. Will it be safe to play on the outdoor field because of the Wolf Creek accident, or should I cancel the game? [)) (, N7FE: DO_ N7P TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. l [ (' UlIS IS A DRIIL

 'N 87-FE                                                                                                                  4.0-ST-040

I MESSAGE NO: SEOC-41 1 ("')N N- 'IMIS IS A DRILL Do ter initiate actions af fecting normal plant operations. TO: National Guard FIM: State Defense Building Security LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1450 Ol+07:20) MESSAGE: Colonel, there's a guy up here who insists on getting into the IOC. His name isn't on the access list, but he says he's from the Nuclear Regulatory Ccmnission and he does have an ID that says so. Miat should I do? E 's l i NOTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating

           '\_.                     'a ~ simulated responce with the appropriate personnel.

l (j~'s s T!!IS IS A DRILL 87-FE 4.0-ST-041

MESSAGE NO: SECC-42 f'y a V HIIS IS A DRIIL DO FK7F initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. I TO: Deputy Director - SDEP FROM: Osage County Emergency Preparedness Office LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1455 (H+07:25) MESSAGE: This is Greg Warner of the Osage County Emergency preparedness Office. I'm getting lots of calls from folks around here who are very concerned about Wolf Creek. I hear they've set up radiation monitoring stations in several surrounding counties to check people for fallout. I need a station set up in the courthouse here. How soon could you take care of this? [e\ (,) NOTE: DO IK7F TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating

                                                                         ~

a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. I f '/ \

                                                                                      '1111S IS A DRILL l

l C) 87-FE 4.0-ST-042 1

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-43

              ,/ m
             !     \
             \' '/                                                                             'INIS IS A DRILL

_D0 NCYP initiate actions af fecting normal plant operations. TO: Board of Agriculture FROM: Woodson County Civil Defense Coordinator LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1500 (H+07:30) MESSAGE: My name is Steve Garrett, and I'm the Emergency Coordinator here in Woodson County. I understand that Coffey County's got their livestock on stored feed, and I'm concerned about the effects of radiation on our farmers. I've had several calls from some of them. Are you planning to contact then, and if so, how? If not, what should I tell than when they call? j'

                                                                          ! DYE: DO N(Yr TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating
             !,V)                                                                 a simulated response with the appropriate personnel.

1 f} THIS IS A DRILL mu . c-=-o n j

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-44

      /^N N         h
      's /                                              MIIS IS A DRIIL

_D0 N7f initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. To: National Guard FROM: Coffey County Shelter Systens Officer LOCATION: State EOC  ; TIME: 1510 (H+07:40) MESSAGE: The Allen County Dnergency Preparedness Coordinator just called. They only have one shower for decontamination and they're getting backed-up. We're worried about cross-contamination with all these people milling around. Can you set up some portable showers at the registration center? How long would it take you to get here? O) (Js. NOTE: @ Nur TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. l l l 1 l I r I

     'sm                                                DIIS IS A DRIIL 87-FE                                                               4.0-ST-044

? I MESSAGE NO: SEOC-45 ( (D

       )

l (d 'nlIS IS A DRI[L 1 _D0 for initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Kansas Department of Transportation FROM: State Representatives at EOF LOCATION: State EOC TIME: 1520 (H+07:50) MESSAGE: The host counties are falling behind in decontaminating evacuees' vehicles, and we want them to be ready to go should we allow folks back into the EPZ. Could you provide monitors and monitoring equipnent for Lyon, Franklin, and Allen Counties? If so, how many of each and how long will it take?

                                                                                         )

( IUTE: DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating V a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. l l l I J 1 1 l' D k I ( THIS IS A DRI[L I LJ l i l 87-FE 4.0-ST-045

l MESSAGE NO: SEOC-46 n i

   '\. /)                                   THIS IS A DRILL 00 ICf initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
           'IO:       Kansas Highway Patrol PROM:      Access Control LOCATION: State EOC TIME:      1525 (H+07:55)

MESSAGE: We've had an altercation here at one of the roadblocks. A man came at us with a knife threatening to kill everyone. He's wounded with a shot to the shoulder. We need an ambulance right away.

  /m                 lore: DO IUP TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating k                          Tsimulated response wit.h t.he appropriate personnel.

E

 !                                        '1HIS IS A DRIf4
  \_

87-FE 4.0-ST-046 f

MESSAGE NO: SDOC-47

/-

sj 'IYilS IS A DRIIL _DO tor initiate actions affecting normal plant operations. TO: Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks FROM: Ducks Unlimited LOCATION: State DOC TIME: 1530 (11+08:00) MESSAGE: We are very concerned about the effect this accident at Wolf Creek will have on the ducks and geese around the area. If you are not planning to cancel hunting season, are you at least planning to set up stations where hunters can bring their birds to make sure they are not radioactive? flow far out are the problems going to surface? ( \ NOTE: DO IDF TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating ( Tsimulated response with the appropriate personnel, em THIS IS A DRILL Q/ ) 87-FE 4.0-ST-047 J

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-48

         - 9
             \s'                                    'IHIS IS A DRILL DO ICP initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Board of Agriculture FROM: Greenwood County Civil Defense Director LOCATION: State EDC TIME: 1535 (+08:05) MESSAGE: My name is Tom Riley - I'm the Civil Defense Director for Greenwood County. I understand that we have to worry about the effects of the Wolf Creek radiation on our crops and livestock even though we're not that close to the plant. How are you going to handle this effort in Greenwood County? Can I be of any assistance? m [

                           NCYTE: DO ICP TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating

( T simulated response with the appropriate personnel. l l l l P ( MIIS IS A DRILL 87-PE 4.0-ST-048

MESSAGE NO: SEOC-49 ,Oh \.N>) Mils IS A DRIIL  ;

              @ NC7P initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

To: National Guard PROM: Access Control - Guardsman IDCATION: State EOC TIME: 1540 (H+08:10) MESSAGE: Sir, this is Private Simnons. Some of the men are getting very hungry and thirsty and are wondering if a mess tent will be set up, r. l ) NOTE: DO NC7F TAKE ANY ACTION other than coordinating 'Nv' a simulated response with the appropriate personnel. f'r ( DlIS IS A DRIIL 87-FE 4.0-ST-049 l

MESSAGES j PUBLIC INFORMATION Time-related public information messages are provided in the following subsection. These messages drive scenario play in the public information emergency response facilities. I i l l I I k 87-FE 4.0-WC-00

             'IO:    WOLF CREEK PIO*

f] FROM: REPORTER TIME: 0830 (8 : 30 a.m.) *

  • MESSAGE: "THIS IS A DRILL" This is Kelly Walden at KAKE-TV. I wanted to get some information about the problem at Wolf Creek--are you the person to talk to?

Is the plant shut down now because of the accident? Has any radiation been released? As I understand it, this is the second level of emergency--have you ever had an alert at Wolf Creek before? What are the people at the plant doing now to solve the problem?

                    *If WCPIO is in transit, give message to GOIC.
                   ** Do not do message until ALERT news release or EBS announcement is made.

TO: WOLF CREEK PIO* FROM: REPORTER TIME: 0835 (8:35 a.m.)** i

 '%          MESSAGE: "THIS IS A DRILL" Hi, I'm Scott Raust at the Eagle-Beacon. What's going on at Wolf Creek? Do you know what the cause of the problem is? Just how serious is this--you haven't had an alert before have you? How long will it take to really understand what happened? Most people already question just how safe Wolf Creek really is--don't you think this accident will give your opponents argtrnents nore credibility?
                    *If WCPIO is in transit, give message to GOIC.
                   ** Do not do message until ALERT news release or EBS announcement is made.

l /~'N

  .V 87-FE                                                                                                                                   4.0-WC-01

GO-1 'IO: General Office Information Coordinator j%./ FROM: Reporter TIME: 0850 (8:50 a.m.) HESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, Mary Richards of the Minneapolis Tribute. What time did you declaro your Notification of Unusual Event? Why aren' t you releasing that kind of information anymore? i GO-2 TO: General Office Information Coordinator FROM: Dnployee TIME: 0945 (9:45 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, this is Shelley over at the Service Building. My son-in-law works in Maintenance at Wolf Creek and I can't get through to their switchboard. My daughter is almost hysterical she's so worried, and she's six month's pregnant. Can you please find out if he's all right so I can calm my daughter down? I

        \

GO-3 'ID: General Office Information Coordinator FROM: Wichita Police Chief l TIME: 0955 (9:55 a.m.) i MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Captain Hugh Adams of the Wichita Police. Do you anticipate any loss of electricity due to the accident at Wolf Creek? Should I be sending officers out to potential problem areas in case of a blackout? i i 87-FE 4.0-GO-01

l l I I- Go-4 To: General Office Information Coordinator

  /

( FROM: Reporter TIME: 1005 (10:05 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Bob Richards, Eagle-Beacon here. Isn't this the first time an Alert has ever been declared at a nuclear power plant? Doesn't that mean that this is an extremely serious accident - certainly one of the worst in United States history? Go-5 10: General Office Information Coordinator FROM: Customer Service Manager TIME: 1020 (10:20 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Ron, this is Tim Richards, Newton Division Customer Service . Manager. I'm getting all sorts of anxious calls here. Is there any way to get word out through the media that Newton division will not lose power or be affected by radiation? g GO-6 'IO: General Office Information Coordinator FROM: Reporter  ; TIME: 1040 (10:40 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" I tried to get through on your Media Inquiry line arxl no one answered. Have you shut the phone lines down? Can' t you handle the voluue of calls? J 87-FE 4.0-GO-02 a

I GO-7 'IO: General Office Information Coordinator

  .'          FROM:    Iawyer - KCPL l              TIME:    1115 (11:15 a.m.)

l MESSAGE: "'Ihis is a Drill" This is Rick Warner, KCPL Counsel. Have you been keeping a log of l the content of the phone calls you've been getting? I'm concerned aobut how many questions regarding liability we're getting from the public. Would you be able to ask your phone team to document these for me? CO-8 TO: General Office Information Coordinator FROM: Chamber of Camerce TIME: 1130 (11:30 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, this is John over at the Chanber. I've had several businesses call to ask me if KG&E is still planning to sponsor the p Walk for Mankind next month after what's happened at' Wolf Creek. f, We're going to press with the brochures tomorrow. l r' t s 87-FE 4.0-GO-03

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ . - _ _ _ _ - _ _ .___ __ _ ______-_-__ _ -___ _ _ _ _ _ = _ - _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ - _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - MI-l IO: Media Inquiry p ( FROM: Reporter TIME: 0850 (8:50 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" I'm Joe South at KSN-TV. Would you or someone else be available 4 to do a live interview about the Wolf Creek accident today at noon? We'd like to give you a chance to explain exactly what happened, and what you're doing to solve the problem. I need to have a definite yes or no by 10 o' clock. MI-2 To: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 0900 (9:00 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, this is Roy Royce at KLXK radio. Can I roll a tape with you regarding the Wolf Creek nuclear accident? OK, we're on i tape. Can you tell me what happened at Wolf Creek this morning? Has any radiation been released from the plant? What do you believe caused the problem? Are things under control now, or is

        '                                                     the plant still unstable? Is there anything else you think the k                                                    public should know? I think that's all I need--thanks for your                                                                                                              .

time. l MI-3 TO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 0905 (9:05 a.m.) . MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" -i l l This is Bill Baxter with KEGS radio in Dnporia. I've been trying i to get hold of Ronn Stnith at Wolf Creek about this energency, but the people there say he's not available. Can you tell me what's going on? Do you anticipate this thing might get out of control I and release radiation, like the Chernobyl accident did? If radiation does escape from the plant, would you be prepared to evacuate the area? How far away fran the plant would you need to evacuate if a severe accident happened? If things get worse, do you think anyone in the Dnporia area would ever be in danger? l I i 5 87-FE 4.0-MI-01 l

MI-4 TO: Media Inquiry r ( FROM: Reporter L TIME: C910 (9:10 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hi, I'm Phil Donohoe at KEYN. Are you the person that can give us some information about the Wolf Creek emergency? Ok, I'm rolling a tape. What happened at Wolf Creek this morning? You said you've declared an Alert-does that mean radiation could be escaping from the plant? How can you tell if radiation is being released-can you see a cloud or some mist? What precautions are you advising people near the plant to take? MI-5 To: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 0915 (9:15 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" I'm Wyley Reed at KFDI. We've just received sane information I need to check out. From what I'm told, this Alert came as a real p surprise to you--no one really ever expected that serious an ( emergency to occur. Is that true? Has an Alert ever been.

   \                                                                             declared before? If the situation gets worse, what will you do to protect people from the deadly radiation? Just how much of the state could be contaminated by a major accident at Wolf Creek?

Well, let's hope you people can get this thing under control! MI-6 '10 : Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 0920 (9:20 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Sally Roberts at KIKS radio in Iola. A listener just I called and wanted to know what to do to protect herself from the radiation being released at Wolf Creek. I told her I didn't think there was any being released, but she said she was driving by the plant and saw smoke coming out. Does that mean there is radiation being released? What would cause the smoke she saw coming out of the plant? t'

   's 87-FE                                                                                                                                                                   4.0-MI-02 L_                                                                                                                            . . . . . _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

U

MI-7 m: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 0930 (9:30 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" i Hello, this is Bart Samons at K0AK TV in Oklahoma City. We understand a' nuclear plant in eastern Kansas has blown up--can you give me same details? So no radiation has been released? If radiation does get into the atmosphere, how long would it take the wind to blow it into Oklahma? ' Do you have plans to evacuate people as a precautionary measure? Il MI-8 _ TO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 0935 (9:35 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hi, this is Brenda McMahon at KOF0 radio in Ottawa. A listener-just called and said that a Wolf Creek employee came to her house , anS was trying to sell thm a radiation protection suit for $350. s She said the guy's name'was John Bailey and he was from Wolf Creek. Apparently this guy said they might have to evacuate Ottawa, and this suit would protect people when they leave their hmes . I told the listener to call you guys for sure, but this sounded awfully suspicious. Can you tell me if you have any employees doing this? If this 'is sme kind of swindle, I'll get on the radio and tell our listeners this guy is a fake, and not to be taken in by him. But I want to be sure it is a fake--can you confirm it one way or another for me? Note: Controller notify lead controller prior to placing call so rumor can be tracked. 87-FE 4.0-MI-03 u

MI-9 TO: Media Inquiry [nl PROM: Reporter TIME: 0938 (9:38 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" I'm Joseph Collins from KFZT-TV in Kansas City. Your announcements over the Emergency Broadcast System and the news releases say that John Redmond Reservoir visitors have been told to evacuate. How did you contact those John Redmond campers and fishermen ard so forth who didn't have radios on? What assurance does the public have that people in wilderness areas around Wolf Creek are informed and able to protect themselves? MI-10 TO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter i TIME: 0940 (9:40 a.m.) l I MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Rhonda Walters, KAKE-TV. Can you please tell me the sequence of events that led up to Wolf Creek declaring a Site Area anergency? Was there an explosion or fire or is it just another [n s example of deadly human error? MI-ll TO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 0942 (9:42 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Martin Rosenthawl with the Kansas City Star. We just saw a wire story about a Site Area Emergency being declared at Wolf Creek. Iot's speculate a minute--if radiation is released, how many people would be in the path of the radioactive cloud? If people are exposed to radiation, what are the initial symptans of radiation poisoning? Isn't this in fact looking very similar to what happened at Chernobyl last year? l r f ( 87-FE 4.0-MI-04 a

    ,                                         MI-12 'IO:     Media Inquiry FROM:  Reporter TIME:  0945 (9:45.a.m.)

MESSAGE: "This.is a Drill" Hello, my name is Matt Hall. I'm a reporter for the Waverly Gazette. I heard that bus drivers have been sent to all the Coffey County public schools to get the children out. Where are

                                                            'they going to be taken? How will you notify their parents of their whereabouts?

Note: Controller notify lead controller prior to placing call so' rumor can be tracked. MI-13 TO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 0947 (9:47 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" My name is Ken Stewart and I'm a stringer for the Topeka Capital-Journal. The information I have for Wolf Creek says that there is a release of radiation in the area around the plant during a Site-N Area emergency. How many Wolf Creek workers have been overcome by rad btion sickness? Are you planning to evacuate any workers? Who's going to run the plant if the workers are all gone? MI-14 'IO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 0950 (9:50 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Pamela Ray fran KQWK out of Kansas City. I know that Wolf Creek has declared a Site Area Dnergency and that it's the - and I quote

                                                              - " third most serious" m ergency classification out of a four-level systs. What are the first two most serious levels? Does this mean that the situation is getting better or is it getting worse?
 '\     .

l 87-FE 4.0-MI-05

f MI-15 'IO: Media Inquiry (L I W ei: Reporter TIME: 1000 (10:00 a.m.) i e MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is John Denver with the Audubon Society - I'm the editor of

                                                                                                                                                     , the magazine. I have been told that John Redmond Reservoir was evacuated because of the accident at Wolf Creek. If the radiation is bad enough to af fect people, what is it going to do to the wildlife in the area? Have any wildlife conservation groups been notified?

MI-16 TO: Media Inquiry ( FROM: Reporter TIME: 1005 (10:05 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, this is. Joseph Keefer of KWLT radio here in Eureka. I understand that a Site Alert has been declared at Wolf Creek. Has the governor of Kansas been informed of this? Are you or anyone e else in constant comunicar. ion with the governor's office? Do you 7 have a phone ntsnber for the governor's press secretary other than L 277-92567 Mi-17 10: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1010 (10:10 a.m.) MESSAGE: '"This is ,a Drill" Robert Townsenct here from KZSN in Wichita. I would like the phone ntuber of the nearest civil defense office to the Wolf Creek plant. i i t 1 O , shre 4.0-MI-06

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            ~

[ .3 '

                                                                                                                                                                                  .                                                                     _t               i J,                                                                           :         a

( ,- l ' ,**i > {

                                       ;,               4                                       ' .\
                                  . .(                                                                                                                      ,

MI-18 TO: M3dia Inquiry -

. / 1 .1 l

l (g)f- i FIG l: Reporter v > y TIME: 1015 (10:15 a.m.) l MESSAGE: "This is a Drill"

                                                    ,l
                                                    \                                                                                                                                                                                 1                                 i'
                                                                                     ' This is Madeline Hayes of t% Gabett Today wek:y paper. We                                                                                                              ,

k don't carry any of the wire services, Would yoiplease read me

                                                      ,                                the news releases scnt out so far?                                          ,                                                 ,

i , Medla Inquity ;

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  ~

MIy19/ To:

i. i FTOM: Reporter .
                                                              ,          TIME:       + 102J (10:20 a.m.)                                                                                                                                                               '

a i MESSAGE: "This id a Drill *' , i Gecrge Brentwood - Woodtol County Daily News. I heard that just after the sirens blew, t W Coffey County Ambulance was seen racing 3 north on I-75 in the direction of the plant road. Will you release the names of those vto have been hurt? Which hospital are , radiation' victims norm 211y taken to fran Wolf Creek?

                                                                                          ),

p , Note: Controller nc,tihy leed controller prior to placiry call sa ( nror can ha trackal. ' 1 i 1 . s Ndjin hxpiry MI-20 To: ,, , f FROM: Repo,rter 1  !

                                                                                                                                                                                          \

UIME: 1025 (10:25 a.m.) , MESSAGE: "Thidsis a,Dril1" , i

                                                                                                         )

Hello, this is Lonnie Rt.ied with the Wall Street Journal. We've been following the news reports about the Wolf Creek accident. What's the currect statur, of the emergency? Is it reasonable to assumethat'thedlanthas'beenseverelydamaged? Do you have insurance coverage to covm the damage, or will all the expenses , I fall on the ov px companies? What about damage ' caused by a release of racEet.. ion--would the Price Anderson act cover all the claims, or would you be liable to some extent? Would it be possible for us to r_alk to your fin 3ncial vice president about thel projected impact of this accident? 4 5

   /                                                                                                                                                i v'                                                                                                   4 i ,        <

1 87-FE 4.0-MI-07 i t

 ?'tIy MI-21 'IO:                                              Media Inquiry rN t                                                                                       FROM:  Reporter N

TIME: 1030 (10:30 a.m.)

                                                                                           '4ESSAGE: "This is a Drill" I'm George Horowitz with the St. Louis Post Dispatch. Can you give me the most recent information about the nuclear plant accident? I understand Wolf Crak is virtually identical to the Callaway plant in Missouri. Do you think the Callaway plant should be shut down as a precautionary measure until you find out exactly what caused the problem at Wolf Creek?

MI-22 TO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1035 (10:35 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Rick Manning with KWCH TV. We've been having trouble with our news wire this morning and haven't been able to get any information about Wolf Creek. What happened out there? Is there a news center there at KG&E we can send a crew to for an (A) v interview? Could you at least come down to the front of ycur building for just a few minutes for an on-camera interview? MI-23 10: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1040 (10:40 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" { l This is Jules Birnbaum with ABC news in New York. I'm calling in regard to the nuclear plant accident. Has the plant condition stabilized, or are things still getting worse? When we covered j the Three Mile Island accident, we talked to the plant raanager ' right on the plant site--can that be arranged through you? How close to the plant can we get with a satellite truck? If no radiation is being released like you say, whv won't you let us on the plant site--what are you trying to hidei All right--would you at least tell your management that we'd like to interview scxneone on camera as soon as possible? r is 87-FE 4.0-MI-08

MI-24 'IO: Media Inquiry ( FROM: Reporter N TIME: 1045 (10:45 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Sue Stnith with the Dnporia Gazette. I'm doing a story for  ; this afternoon's paper on the Wolf Creek accident. Do you know l yet what caused the accident? Has the problem been solved yet? What are the chances that radiation will be released? If a release of radiation occurs, how far from the plant will it go? I know there is an emergency plan for Coffey County, but are any plans being made to evacuate other counties in the area? Can you predict when the radiation will escape? MI-25 To: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1050 (10:50 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, I'm Darla Banks with KSN in Topeka. We're working on a

    /                                                                   story comparing the Wolf Creek accident with Chernobyl and Three Mile Island. I understand a meltdown happened in both those accidents-is that what's happenir.g now at Wolf Creek? Could a meltdown happen? If Wolf Creek melts down, how much area will be contaminated with radioactivity? Can radiatian be neutralized, or is sanething always radioactive once it's been contaminated?

MI-26 "IO: Media Incruiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1100 (11:00 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, Nancy Nelson with the Denver Post. What is happening with your nuclear power plant? What kind of reactor is it? Is it at all analogous to our Fort St. Vrain outside of Platteville? I could certainly use some visual aids about Wolf Creek. Would you please serr3 me something from your press kits? I I O t 87-FE 4.0-MI-09

                                              .MI-27 To:    Media Inquiry 1%.

(y) s FROM* Reporter TIME: 1110 (11:10 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Bill Baxter at KEGS in Dnporia. A listener named Donna Reece just called and said her son's biology class is on a field trip at John Redmond reservoir. She heard the news report about the Wolf Creek emergency, and she's worried about her son. She says there are about 15 students in the group, all from anporia High, and they're probably in one of the more renote wildlife areas. Do you think these kids are in any imnediate danger? Will they be evacuated from the lake? MI-28 10: Media Inquiry FHOM: Reporter TIME: 1115 (11:15 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hi, I'm Peter Navarro with KLZR radio in Lawrence. I have some m questions about the Wolf Creek accident. First of all, is this

                                            ;               what they call a loss of coolant accident? How similar is this j                  accident to the Chernobyl or Three Mile Island accident? If radiation is released, do you have plans to evacuate people?

MI-29 10: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1117 (11:17 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" ] J This is Randy Black with KAKE news. I understand you've declared a General Emergency at Wolf Creek. Does that mean radiation has J escaped on the plant site? Has a nuclear plant ever declared a ) General Dnergency before? What level was Three Mile Island 1 classified as? How close to the plant could we safely get with a camera crew? r i l 87-FE 4.0-MI-010 _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ - - _ _. _- _a

MI-30 To: Media Inquiry s

  # m) .                                           FROM:  Reporter L                                                   TIME:  1120 (11:20 a.m.)

MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Phil Donohoe at KEYN. I've had a number of listeners call to ask what precautions they should take to protect themselves from the Wolf Creek radiation. Can I roll a tape with you and have you explain what if anything people in the Wichita area should do in response to the accident? (If MI person agrees to interview, ask: 1)Is any radiation being released? 2)If radiation is released, could the fallout reach Wichita? 3) What emergency measures are being taken with residents of Coffey County, and what could be done if radiation is released?) MI-31 To: Media Inquiry l FROM: Reporter TIME: 1122 (11:22 a.m.) ' e MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" t t x

 \                                                       This is Rick Manning at KWCH 'IV. We've been talking to Dr. Gordon Parks, a physicist and .nember of the Union of Concerned                                                            l Scientists. He tells us that once a serious accident begins at a                                                    )

nuclear plant, it can ecsily cause a " domino effect," where one systen after another fails, leading to a catastrophic release of radioactivity. Is this what's happening at Wolf Creek? We're j really trying to cover this accurately, but you folks aren't 1 giving us much to go on. I have a news cast to do at noon, and if 1 you won't give us more information, I'll have to use outside i experts like Dr. Parks to provide his best guess about what's i going ons I l MI-32 TO: Media Inquiry j FROM: Reporter j l TIME: 1125 (11:25 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, I'm Connie Johnson with KCMO news radio in Kansas City. We called Kansas City Power & _ Light about the Wolf Creek accident, and they told us to call you. We have a talk show this atternoon at 1:00, and we'd like to have someone from your company on the show to answer questions our listeners call in. Is someone available to do that?

 >O 87-FE                                                                                                                  4.0-MI-Oll

I MI-33 TO: Media Inquiry r (b FROM: Reporter TIME: 1127 (11:27 a.m.) 1 MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Scott Raust with the Eagle / Beacon. I'm working on a story about the accident. Do you have any idea of the cause at this point? Early last sumer one of Iran's foreign ministers issued a vague threat about U.S reactors being vulernable to terrorism--is there any irdication of sabotage, or do you think it was more likely equipment failure or operator error? Has a nuclear plant ever had a General Emergency before? How likely is a release of radioactivity? MI-34 TO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1130 (11:30 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Kyle Woodson with KFH radio news. I need sane background p on Wolf Creek. When did it begin operation? What was the cost of g the plant? Is there just one reactor or two? How much of KG&E's electricity is produced by Wolf Creek? How many people work at the plant? MI-35 To: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1135 (11:35 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hi, I'm David Reed with Reed & Pittshaw--we're an investment brokerage in Chicago. I tried calling your financial department but I couldn't get through. We have same very concerned clients who have heard about the nuclear plant accident, and we need more information before we can give them advice about their investment in KG&E. What's the current status of the plant? Does it appear that extensive damage has occurred? When will you know exactly what has happened, and how soon it can be fixed? Can you have someone fran your financial staf f call me as soon as possible? l I r (s ! 87-FE 4.0-MI-012

MI-36 To: Media Inquiry

    'f              Y.

FROM: Reporter

      \             /

TIME: 1140 (11:40 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Bill Randolph, with the Kansas Information Network. We just had a call from somecme traveling on I-35. They said there was a bad accident at the U.S. 75 highway interchange. I know that's the road that goes past Wolf Creek. Did the truck have anything to do with Wolf Creek? MI-37 To: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1142 (11:42 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" I'm Roy Royce with KXLK news. Can you give me an update cn the Wolf Creek accident? I renenber during the Chernobyl accident, the Soviets dumped tons and tons of sand on their reactor to block out some of the radioactivity. Is that part of your plans to handle this accident? What about evacuation of people living near Q the plant--has that been done? If people are evacuated, where would they go? Would they ever be able to return to their homes? MI-38 To: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1145 (11:45 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Joe South with KSN news. We've heard a report that some school children fran Dnporia may be on a field trip at John Redmond reservoir near Wolf Creek. Do you know if these children have been located? Could they be in danger if radiation escapes fran the plant? Is someone doing sonething to find than and get than out of that area? l lO 87-FE 4.0-MI-013

I l 1 l l , MI-39 'IO : Media Inquiry (h Reporter l (v) FROM: TIME: 1147 (11:47 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Joseph Keefer, KWLT radio, Eureka. I haven't heard the latest casualty figures from the Wolf Creek accident - what are they? How many members of the public do you expect will be injured or killed? MI-40 To: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1150 (11:50 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Brandon Michaels from the Washington Post-Dispatch. I need a few simple sentences for my readers comparing the accident at your Kansas plant to the one at Three Mile Island in 1979. Is your plant experiencing a meltdown now? MI-41 10: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1155 (11:55 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" My name is Jenelle Moore. I'm a reporter for KCM0 radio in Kansas City Missouri. What danger is the Kansas City area in from the release of radiation? How about Topeka? Has there been any plan to evacuate the state Capitol building just in case? 87-FE 4.0-MI-014 1

l l f MI-42 TO: Media Inquiry A FROM: Reporter l- TIME: 1200 (12:00 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Robert Townsend, KZSH Wichita. Would you please explain what a

                         " host county" is? How many people do you expect will have to evacuate before this is all over? Who's going to pay their expenses to leave h me?

M1-43 TO: Media Inquiry PROM: Reporter TIME: 1203 (12:03 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Dilll" This is Carol Bartlett of the Garden City Daily Journal. What time this morning did you declare an Unusual Event? Would you please confirm the times for the Alert and the Site Area emergencies? b t, f MI-44 '10: Media Inquiry

   %d FROM:  Reporter TIME:  1205 (12:05 p.m.)

MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Jackie Brown frm KLZS news calling. Can you tell me know many people were evacuated from John Redmond Reservoir? How many more are going to have to be evacuated now? l h k j i 87-FE 4.0-MI-015

l l l MI-45 TO: Media Inquiry l p

  -(   )         FROM: Reporter
    'J TIME: 1210 (12:10 p.m.)

MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Rhonda Walters, KAKE-TV. Isn't the wind blowing in just the right direction to cover Wichita with radioactive material? Shouldn't the residents of Wichita be warned to stay indoors? MI-46 'IO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1215 (12:15 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" I'm Terry Horton, KICT news here in Wichita. Can you please give me the number of the Coffey County civil defense office? Who's in charge down there now? Do you know the mayor of Burlington's name? n MI-47 To: Media Inquiry i

   \j)           FROM: Reporter TIME: 1220 (12:20 p.m.)

MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Paul Klein from the Baltimore Sun. What effect is this accident having on the other nuclear power plants in the United States? My Washington sources tell me that the NRC is planning to issue a news release ordering all nuclear plants to shut down and remain so until the cause of the Wolf Creek accident has been determined. Has the NRC sent you such a statement yet? Can you give the phone ntxnber for your sister plant Callaway so I can ask their public relations deparbnent? Note: Controller notify lead controller prior to placing call so runor can be tracked. O 87-FE 4.0-MI-016

f l i i

                                                                                           )

1 i MI-48 70: Media Inquiry j

   .(         FROM:  Reporter TIME:  1230 (12:30 p.m.)                                                   q i

MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" / My name is Paula Robison and I'm a reporter for the Albany, New York Herald - Tribune. My nuclear experts from NYU tell me that there has to be some fuel damage for Wolf Creek to go to a General Dnergency. Does that mean that you've had a meltdown in Kansas? MI-49 To: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1235 (12:35 p.m.) MSSSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Brad Farnsworth with the San Francisco Post-Di3 patch. We've been following the wire stories about the Wolf C :eek nuclear plant disaster. Diablo Canyon nuclear plant is locate - a few miles from here, and we were woMering how similar it 1 t to Wolf Creek. Are you familiar with Diablo Canyon? Can you tell me what p' kind of reactor Wolf Creek has? When was it built? Is there just

    ,               one reactor there? How much electricity could the plant produce?

llave you had a lot of problems with the plant since it went on line? Do you think the NRC should close plants similar to Wolf Creek as a precaution until you determine the cause of the disaster? MI-50 TO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1240 (12:40 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Roy Royce with KXLK radio. The Union of Concerned j Scientists just held a news conference in Washington, 'andyhave called on the NRC to shut down all nuclear plants as a precaution  ; until the cause of the Wolf Creek accident is determined. Do you l agree with that staM? How long will it take your technicians to l find out what happened at Wolf Creek?

    \

87-FE 4.0-MI-017

i MI-51 TO: Media Inquiry j FROM: Reporter (Jn) TIME: 1245 (12:45 p.m.) l MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hi, I'm Rick Manning, KWCH TV News. The Union of Concerried Scientists is demanding that the NRC close all nuclear plants until an investigation of the Wolf Creek accident is completed. Do you think the NRC will issue that kind of shut down order? How long before that kind of investigation could be completed? Wouldn't a nation-wide shutdown be prudent, given the fact you've just contaminated half the state of Kansas? MI-52 TO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1250 (12:50 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, I'm Mike Moles with TV5 in Kansas City. We've been talking to some of the people who were evacuated from Burlington, and they're really worried about what's going to happen. Do you know when or if they'll be allowed to return to their homes? If they can't go back, who will pay for [ replacing all their possessions, and getting them relocated? Will Wolf

 \                                              Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation pay for psychological counseling to help these people? Now that they've been evacuated arr3 are crowded into these shelters, just what is your company doing to help them?

MI-53 To: Media Inquiry 'l FROM: Reporter TIME: 1255 (12:55 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Lee Atweather with WIBW. We're putting together a story for our newscast. What's the latest on the Wolf Creek disaster? Let me ask a question I know a lot of people want to know--with all you've told us about how safe nuclear technology is, how could something like this happen? l i [N c k 87-FE 4.0-MI-018

MI-54 To: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1300 (1:00 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" l I'm David Horowitz with ABC News Nightline. We're going to do a

special tonight on the Wolf Creek disaster. Dr. William l

Broadhurst with the Union of Concerned Sciatists and Albert Gaul, professor of nuclear technology from Penn State University have agreed to be on the show, and we'd like to give you an opportunity to participate, too. Can you arrange for your plant manager or a l corporate spokesman to be at our affiliate, KAKE TV, for a live ! interview beginning at 10:30 this evening central time? We really want to give a balanced story, and that will be very hard to do without your participation. MI-55 To: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1305 (1 05 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" fp) This is Roberta Doyle with KKRD radio. Could I roll a tape and V have you explain what happened at Wolf Creek today, and what is happening now? First give me a suninary of the day's more important events, then tell me where you will go from here. MI-56 TO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1310 (1:10 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Kelly Walden with KAKE-TV. Now that things seen to be under control at Wolf Creek, what is your next step? Do you know { exactly what happened? Any idea whether or not the plant can be repaired? How long before the people who were evacuated can return to their homes? A I 87-FE 4.0-MI-019 L_-_-___-____-____________. _ ._ _w

MI-57 TO: Media Inquiry (h FROM: Reporter I.= { TIME: 1315 (1:15 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Wyley Reed at KPDI. Several of our listeners in eastern Kansas have called and asked if their livestock should be put on stored feed because of the Wolf Creek radiation. Most of these people live in Butler or eastern Lyon county. Are there any precautions for livestock we should be announcing on the air? MI-58 TO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1320 (1:20 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is George Takahashi of the Washington Week in Review. Who can I speak with about the international ramifications of your Kansas nuclear plant accident? Has your company been contacted by any foreign utilities regarding the same type of accident happening to their plants 7 d MI-59 To: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1325 (1:25 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Phil Caspar, United Press International. How long is the plant expected to be out of contnission because of the accident? Will KG&E have to buy power from other utilities to keep going? Any chance of brownouts in the Kansas City area? l l O 87-FE 4.0-MI-020

l l l l MI-60 W: Media Inquiry l Du l- 4 FROM: Reporter l 'O  ! l TIME: 1330 (1:30 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, you are on the air with Mark and Mick at KLZR. What's it going to cost the ratepayers to clean up the accident and get everybody back in their homes? MI-61 'I0: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1340 (1: 40 p.tn.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Ken Stewart, Capital-Journal Topeka. When will Coffey County be inhabitable again? How will they decontaminate all the buildings and the crops? MI-62 'IO: Media Inquiry D I FROM: Reporter (d TIME: 1345 (1:45 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, Madeline Hayes again from "Garnett Today." I'm planning an in-depth article on the entire Wolf Creek accident from beginning to end. Would you please send me all the news releases that have been issued? My address is Route 3, Garnett Kansas. Could you send me 2 copies of each? O 87-FE 4.0-MI-021

MI-63 'IO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter. i TIME:. 1350 (1:50 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Roger Montgomery here, CNN cable news. It is my understanding that the Wolf Creek owners are intending to set up disaster relief fund accounts and will be dispersing these funds in the next few days. How much money has been allocated and where did it come  ; from? What process has been or is being set up to get this money to the right people? Note: Controller notify lead controller prior to placing call so rumor can be tracked. M1-64 'IO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1355 (1:55 p.m.) , MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" , I William snith - WRKW in Cincinnati. What kind of plant is Wolf Creek? I thought it was a PWR, but several news stories have been referring to it as a SNUPPs plant. What does that mean? Is it analogous to the Chernobyl reactor? MI-65 TO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1400 (2:00 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Jim Eastbrooks - KSN news editor. One of my reporters tried to get into the evacuated area to do some filming, but they wouldn't let him in. Who can I talk to about this? We are willing to sign any kind of damage waivers you want just to get in for-an hour. l t l 87-FE 4.0-MI-022 l

l-l l [ MI-66 'IO: Media Inquiry r~s (N FROM: Reporter TIME: 1405 (2:05 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Pat Robettson, KRPK in Tulsa. Is your Media Release Center still open, or should I head over to the Information Clearinghouse? What's the difference between the two places, or are they the same? MI-67 TO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter l TIME: 1410 (2:10 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, I'm Felix Trujillo from American Rifleman magazine. We had been planning to cover Kansas hunting and fishing in our next issue. Is there even going to be any more hunting in Kansas, or is all the wildlife too contaminated? Who can I talk to at KG&E about this? O

          \                           MI-68 TO:     Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1420 (2:20 p.m.)

MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Joseph Collins of KFZT TV in Otnsas City. We are planning , a docudrama special on the aftermath of a nuclear power plant l accident, and I need to know what rae radiation readings are in Burlington right now. I also need to know how those readings canpare to the banb dropped on Hi;oshima and to the radiation readings in the village of Chern abyl right after their accident. v 87-FE 4.0-MI-023

MI-69 TO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter (N \ i NM TIME: 1430 (2:30 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hi - Melanie Northrop here. I'm a reporter for U.S. News & World Report. I am doing a story on the proposed tac rule change regarding a lack of participation of state and local governments in emergency plans. Do you believe that the evacuation of the Coffey County residents would have gone as smoothly had the State and Coffey County not cooperated with Wolf Creek? Do you believe that the plant cou F have handled the whole situation single-handedly? What impact will this evacuation have on the proposed rule? Can you set up an interview for me in the next 2 hours with either a Wolf Creek spokesperson or a lawyer from your staff to discuss this? MI-70 TO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1435 (2:35 p.m.) p MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Terry Horton from KICT. I understand that the energency workers in the Coffey County anergency Operations Center are trapped there indefinitely due to extremely high levels of radiation in Burlington. What is being done to free these people? How long will it be before they can be released? Do they have ample supplies of food and water? Note: Controller notify lead controller prior to placing call so runor can be tracked. MI-71 To: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1440 (2:40 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" I'm Jackie Brown at KLZS. Please tell me how much radiation was released over the course of the accident and where it went. How widespread an area do you anticipate will show measurable amounts of radiation in the weeks to come? i f

G 4.0-MI-024 87-FE

f MI-72 TO: Media Inquiry

       .m f(w I                             FROM: Reporter TIME: 1445 (2:45 p.m.)

MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Marjorie Fontaine - WIBW in Topeka. What toll-free number should I give my listeners so that they can contart the disaster relief fund office set up by Wolf Creek? Is the office in Wichita or anporia? Note: Controller notify lecv3 controller prior to placirg call so rtunor can be tracked. MI-73 TO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1447 (2:47 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" I'm Jenelle Moore at KCM0 in Kansas City. I understand that Wolf Creek is now in an emergency phase known as " Recovering and Re-entering." What does this actually mean? Are they bringing the (A)

  'V plant back up now? Are the evacuated residents of Coffey County able to re-enter their towns and hanes?

MI-74 TO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1450 (2:50 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Dick Buttons, agricultural editor of the Wichita Eagle-Beacon. Are you intending to impound and quarantine any livestock in the area around Wolf Creek due to the radiation release? What kirds of signs or symptoms should I tell my readers to watch for in their livestock that are indications of radiation sickness? i f .(mn) 87-FE 4.0-MI-025 w_--__ _. _m

MI-75 'IO: Media Inquiry

                    \         FROM: Reporter
 .\

v

                    )

TIME: 1455 (2:55 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, Kathleen Kelly here from the Food Section of the Wichita Beagle-Eacon. I understand that the crops and produce around the Wolf Creek nuclear plant will be radioactive for sane time. How will you ensure that radioactive food doesn't end up in our groceries? Are there any food preparation tips I can give my readers to make any suspicious looking produce safe to eat? I would also like to arrange to interview one of the home econanists there to get more insight into this topic. MI-76 TO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1500 (3:00 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" George Brentwood here of the Woodson County Daily News. Perhaps you can tell me why Wolf Creek officials have set up radiation ( \ monitoring centers in 4 other counties but haven't set any up

  \
      '")                           here. We are just as close to Wolf Creek as any of those other counties and our people are just as concerned about radioactive fallout. Who can I contact out there about getting a radiation check station set up in Yates Center?

MI-77 To: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1515 (3:15 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Brarvion Michaels - Washington Post Dispatch. How long is your . media center in Topeka going to be open? I can get a flight out l of here to Topeka tanorrow morning and be there in 24 hours. If ic will still be open, what kinds of facilities will I have at my disposal? Will I have ready access to a telephone? l l l I o 87-FE 4.0-MI-026 m

l l MI-78 To: Media Inquiry n ( FROM: Reporter TIME: 1520 (3:20 p.m.) t MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Peter Navarro with KLZR in Lawrence. A ntznber of our listeners have called and asked where they can get information about relatives and friends who live in Burlington. Is there a clearinghouse for information on the evacuees? How can their relatives contact them? MI-79 %: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1525 (3:25 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" I'm Sue Snith with the Dnporia Gazette. We have a reporter who just got back from the reception center here in Dnporia. He says there is a lot of confusion among the evacuees - they don't know when they can go back to their homes, and some think they may have f been exposed to a lot of radiation. When will you get someone out ( here with answers for these poor people's questions? MI-80 m: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1527 (3:27 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Roger Sand, ABC news. We're trying to put together a story on how the Price Anderson act will apply to this accident. Can you tell me to what extent your campany is responsible for paying damages, and what Price Anderson will pay? Where can I get more information about Price Anderson?

   \

4* ~ 87-FE

MI-81 'IO: Media Inquiry

                     ~w
         -(                                                                                                              FROM:                                      KCC TIME:                                      1530 (3:30 p.m.)

i MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Steve Morrow,and I'm public information officer for the Kansas Corporation Comission. We've been getting a lot of calls from people asking what impact this Wolf Creek accident will have on their electric rates. I've been saying that we can't even begin to answer that question yet - it will take much more study. Is that the answer you're giving? MI-82 TO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1535 (3:35 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" I'm Phil Casten with the Wichita Business Journal. Sounds like j you now have the Wolf Creek accident under control. With that i plant out of comission, where will you get the power you need for i your customers? Can KG&E service not only the plant clean-up, but the loss of generating capacity? MI-83 10: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1540 (3:40 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Darla Banks at KSN in Topeka. We were just wondering - a few months ago, some shipnents of damaged radioactive fuel were shipped through Kansas from Three Mile Island. Will radioactive material have to be shipped out of Wolf Creek? If you do ship this kind of dangerous material, who is liable for it while it is in transit? I 87-FE 4.0-MI-028

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      ~

I I I MI-84 To: Media Inquiry  ; !~ \ [n\ FROM: Reporter 1 TIME: 1545 (3:45 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, I'm Scott Raust with the Eagle-Beacon. I assume that whether you ever get Wolf Creek back in operation or not, the clean up fran this accident will create a lot of radioactive waste. How will that affect the plans now uMerway for a low level waste dtunp? Do you have any idea how much waste there will be? MI-85 To: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1550 (3:50 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Sally Roberts at KIKS radio in Iola. We're hearing a lot of rumors about radiation that leaked out of Wolf Creek. One man called aM said the fish in his farm pond are all dying - he lives p just outside of Iola. Just how much radiation are the people in ( Iola being exposed to? MI-86 'IO: Media Inquiry FROM: Reporter TIME: 1555 (3:55 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Peter Gains, reporter for Newsweek. We're getting a story together for our next edition. I'd like to come to the plant site tanorrow with a photographer to get same pictures of the damaged reactor, and to interview your plant manager and company president. If I get to Kansas early in the morning, can you set things up for me? D i 87-FE 4.0-MI-029

MI-87 TO: Media Inquiry  ! EBOM: Reporter TIME: 1600 (4:00 p.m.) l MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" . This is Karen Wilson at KEYN. Congressman Dan Glassman just j issued a statement saying he will call for a complete, independent investigation into the accident. Glassman says the situation is too important to be left to Wolf Creek or the NRC, What is your reaction to that? l l f f k 87-Fg 4.0-MI-030 a

r h PC-1 TO: Public Concern Phone Team l fm FROM: Citizen (d TIME: 0835 (8:35 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Herb Chester of Wichita. I heard on the police band radio that smething is going on at Wolf Creek right now. Do you have any information? PC-2 TO: Public Concern Phone Team FROM: Citizen TIME: 0845 (8:45 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" My name is Dave Driscoll. I heard that there is an " alert" going on about Wolf Creek. What does that mean? Who's supposed to be alert? PC-3 TO: Public Concern Phone Team Citizen (O) v FROM: TIME: 0850 (8:50 a.m.) l l MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, I'm Don Sellars. My wife Margalee and I live on N. 29th Street here in Wichita. I'm calling you about the mergency at the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant. Will our electricity go off if the emergency continues? ,

                                                                                                                        '1 l

PC-4 'IO : Public Concern Phone Team  ! FROM: Reporter TIME: 0855 (8:55 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Joe Standish here, Eaglo-Beacon City desk. According to the AP Wire Service, there's been an accident at Wolf Creek. What time did 3t happen? What details can you give me about it? A l 87-FE 4.0-PC-01

L PC-5 TO: Public Concerti Phone Team i FROM: Citizen V TIME: 0910 (9:10 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" My name is Harold Shannon, and I'm calling long distance so don't put me on hold. I live in New Strawn and I know something's up at Wolf Creek. If there is something, why don't you tell us to evacue.te. I haven't hea'rd a word! PC-6 TO: Pub)ic Concern Phone Team FROM: Citizen TIME: 0915 (9:15 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, my name is Betty Miles, I'm the co-chairwoman of the League of University Women. My chapter here in Wichita was scheduled for a Wolf Creek tour this afternoon. I can't seem to get in touch with a Mr. Ronn Snith who arranged the tour. What do you suggest? O PC-7 'IO : Public Concern Phone Team LW: Citizen TIME: 0925 (9:25 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Is this the right ntrnber to call to find out what to do? (Continue asking vague questions. You live in Burlington) PC-8 TO: Public Concern Phone Team FROM: Citizen TIME: 0940 (9:40 a.m.) i MESSAGE: "This is a Drill"  ! Yes, this is Jamie Adams about five miles west of the Wolf Creek plant. Is there a fuel meltdown at the plant? Just how serious is it? Shall we plan on evacuating? ( s j 87-FE 4.0-PC-02 m

PC-9 'IO: Public Concern Phone Team r~% r FROM: Citizen TIME: 1005 (10:05 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hey! you guys have everyone out here scared to death! I mean Burlington is going crazy. When are you going to get things under control so we can stop worrying? PC-10 TO: Public Concern Phone Team FROM: Citizen TIME: 1015 (10:15 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, this is the receptionist at Dr. Altman's office in Andover. We are getting calls from people wanting to know what precautions to take. Can you talk with the doctor about what precautions to take? p PC-ll To: Public Concern Phone Team FROM: Citizen TIME: 1025 (10:25 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Sam Vacamour just south of Burlington. Should I put my cows in the barn until this all blows over? PC-12 TO: Public Concern Phone Team FROM: Citizen TIME: 1035 (10:35 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" My name is Susan Seer in Wichita. Where should we evacuate to if the nuclear plant goes wild? 87-FE 4.0-PC-03 i L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

                                 .t         Y                            .

r t y i. i PC-13 70: PdlicConcernPhoneTeam FROM: Citizen

                                , TIME:   1115 (11:15 a.m.)

1 MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, my name is Phillip Johnson. My brother-in-law works at Wolf Creek. Can you tell me if any of the workers at the plant i have been hurt in the accident? PC-14 TO: Public Concern Phone Team FROM: Citizen TIME: 1120 (11:20 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hel.lo, this is Van Jackson from KNPC radio and we are interviewing people about how they feel about the nuclear plant accident. How do you feel;about it? PC-15 To: Public Cart;ern Phone Team r% FROM: Citizen TIME: 3125 (11:25 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Is this the Wolf Creek help line? We know you have a very serious anergency at Wolf Creek. Are we in any danger here at Beto Junction? Is there anything we should be doing?

                                                                               ~

s ( 87-FE 4.0-PC-04

                                                                                                                                                  ~

i PC-16 TO: Public Concern Phone Team j f~% } '( ) FROM: Citizen l

 %s                                                                                                                                                              1 TIME:  1130 (11:30 a.m.)                                                                a MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" My name is Mrs. Melinda Adams. I am faniliar with the emergency brochure, and I have been listening to the radio for instructions. I already understand that the people in Burlington are not presently in danger, but I want to pick up my two little girls from school and have then with me. The brochure says not to, but do you think it would be all right?

PC-17 %: Public Concern Phone Team FROM: Citizen TIME: 1135 (11:35 a.m.) MESSME: "This is a Drill" Who am I speaking to? Where are you located right now? Why is this a Wichita ntunber? I need information on the accident and I got this number from the radio. I live in New Strawn, t

\                                                            PC-18 TO:       Public Concern Phone Team FROM:  Citizen TIME:  1145 (11:45 a.m.)

MESSME: "This is a Drill" Hello, I'm Karen Wesley and I'm calling fran Kansas City. I am very concerned about radiation. I do not know what it looks like ot anything. Can you tell me what to do to protect myself and my fanily? A 87-FE 4.0-PC-05

PC-19 'IO: Public Concern Phone Team

       \              FROM:  Citizen TIME:  1150 (11:50 a.m.)

MESSAGE: "1his is a Drill" My lights have been off for an hour. Is this related to the emerency at Wolf Creek? When you going to get the lights back on? (You live in Wichita) PC-20 TO: Public Concern Phone Team FROM: Citizen TIMP.: 1205 (12:05 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hi, my name is Rich Greenlees, and I'm visiting same relatives, I'm from Chicago. Anyway, my wife and I are on vacation ard want to know if we can go fishing at John Redmond Reservoir. How about Melvern? PC-21 TO: Public Concern Phone Team FROM: Citizen TIME: 1220 (12:20 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, hello! Speak up, I can't hear you! It is real windy, are we all in danger? My area is supposed to evacuate but I just cannot leave my house. I am too upset over this. 87-FE 4.0-PC-06 L_________________.__._ _ _ _ _ _ -_ _ __ __ . - - . _ __

I PC-22 "IO: Public Concern Phone Tean j FROM: Citizen J TIME: 1250 (12:50 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" My name is Dennis Wykoff and I evacuated from Burlington after the accident at Wolf Creek this morning. How will we know when we can return to our home? I have been stayirs with my sister in Dnporia. PC-23 'IO: Public Concern Phone Team FROM: Citizen TIME: 1320 (1:20 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Mrs. William Sunderson calling from Lebo, Kansas. My son was fishing at John Redmond Reservoir this morning. Is it O.K. to eat the fish he caught? Are there special ways to cook the fish just to be on the safe side?

  .h                                                               PC-24   'IO :  Public Concern Phone Team V                                                                         FROM:  Citizen TIME:   1345 (1:45 p.m.)

MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello ma'am (or sir) . I'm calling in from Gridley. Can we use the vegetables out of our garden, or is it unsafe? l l l Y I 87-FE 4.0-PC-07 l l 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __J

PC-25 'IO: Public Concern Phone Team I FROM: Citizen b ( I TIME: ' 1405 (2:05 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" My name is Howard Fisher. I live in Burlington but right now I'm staying with friends in Dnporia. Before we evacuated the house, l we closed all the vents and windows. I need to know if you think the food in our house is 0.K. , or if it might be unsafe to eat . when we get hczne. ' 1 PC-26 To: Public Concern Phone Team FROM: Citizen TIME: 1420 (2:20 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Eldon Roberts here. I am concerned about the water supply for my i cattle. Ilow will I know if it was contaminated? (You live 2 miles west of New Strawn.) N/ PC-27 To: Public Concern Phone Team FROM: Citizen j 1 TIME: 1435 (2:35 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hi! Mom told me to call and ask you this. Will it be O.K. to fish at the reservoir later this week? l O ( B7-FE 4.0-PC-08 ( l

l' l } PC-28 TO: Public Concern Phone Team

      .o

( FROM: Citizen TIME: 1450 (2:50 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" I'm calling you from Coffey County. Will my well water be O.K. to use for watering the garden? I live 2 miles south of Mathias Lake. PC-29 TO: Public Concern Phone Team FROM: Citizen TIME: 1515 (3:15 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Who am I speaking to? Who do you work for - KG&E or Wolf Creek? Can I trust what you say? OK then, how will we know if we were exposed to any radiation? I haven't been feeling well today. (You live in Waverly.)

       ,         PC-30 TO:    Public Concern Phone Team
        \

FROM: Citizen TIME: 1530 (3:30 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Yes, this is Mike Murray from LeRoy. Please give the ntsnber of the Coffey County Bnergency Preparedness office. What's the new Coordinator's name? 2 PC-31 To: Public Concern Phone Team FROM: Citizen k l TIME: 1545 (3:45 p.m.) i

                                                                                                                        )

1 MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" How long will you folks be at this phone number? What if I have l questions about something in a couple of weeks? l t i t 87-FE 4.0-PC-09

l I rh MM-1 'IO: Media Monitoring PROM: Radio TIME: 0905 (9:05 a.m.) l MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This just in to the KEYN newsroom. Officials of the Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation have declared an Alert at the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant near Eurlington. Plant operators say a probi m developed with the nuclear reactor earlier this morning, but that no radioactivity has escaped from the plant. An Alert is ennsidered the second of four emergency levels. Persons within 10 miles of the plant are instructed to tune to a local radio station for further emergency information. Again, a problem has developed at Wolf Creek. We don't yet know just how serious this is. Stay tuned to KEYN for further information as it becomes available. MM-2 TO: Media Monitoring FROM: TV TIME: 0915 (9:15 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" We interrupt this program for a special news bulletin from the KAKE news center. Good morning, I'm Kelly Walden. Wolf Creek nuclear power plant officials a few minutes ago declared an Alert emergency at the plant. Officials stress that no release of radiation has yet occurred, and that plant conditions are stable. Nevertheless, county, state and federal officials have been notified of the problm. An alert is one of four mergency classifications established by the Nuclear Regulatory Comnission. It is the second level of seriousness. Wolf Creek is located in Coffey County, about 60 miles south of Topeka. Persons living within 10 miles of the plant should tune to a local radio station for mergency instructions. KAKE news is trying to obtain more information about the accident from Kansas Gas and Electric Company, co-owner of the plant. We'll interrupt programming again as soon as details are available. I'm Kelly Walden, KAKE TV news. x 87-FE 4.0-MM-01 a

[% I.

 /                                                m-3     'IO :                                                              Media Monitoring gd FROM:                                                               Radio TIME:                                                              0920 (9:20 a.m.)

MESSAGE: "This is a Dril1" First with news, this is KXLK. I'm Ray Royce. Wolf Creek nuclear l power plant officials declared an Alert this morning following failure of some plant safety systems. Kansas Gas and Electric Company says no radiation was released to the envirorrnent during the accident, and that plant conditions are now stable. MM-4 TO: Media Monitoring FROM: Radio TIME: 0930 (9:30 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Good morning, I'm Kyle Woodson with KFH morning news on the hour. l This news brought to you by Warner / Wilson insurance agency, who remind you that you're in good hands with Allstate. At the top of this morning's news, an accident has occurred at the Wolf Creek

 ,(                                                                                                                          nuclear power plant near Burlington. Plant officials declared an                            l Alert earlier this morning after a system failed inside the reactor. No radiation release was reported, and the plant is now stable.

MM-5 TO: Media Monitoring FROM: Radio TIME: 0935 (9:35 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is KFDI Pony Express News, I'm Wylie Reed. Wolf Creek Generating Station is on Alert this morning, after a problem with the nuclear reactor crippled the plant. Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation says no radiation has been released from the S3 billion dollar plant, but mergency procedures are being followed. l 87-FE 4.0-MM-02

I g tH-6 .m: Media Monitoring FROM: Radio TIME: 0940 (9:40 a.m.) MESSAGE: "Th.is is a Drill" Just in to the KKRD news room--Wolf Creek nuclear power plant is on Alert this morning. Officials of Wolf Creek nuclear operating corporation say an accident occurred earlier this morning, and that energency procedures are being followed. No radiation has been released. . Wolf Creek, located near Burlington, Kansas, was plagued by allegations of poor quality throughout its construction period. It is not yet known whether today's accident resulted from equipnent failure, or operator error. MM-7 m: Media Monitoring FROM: Radio TIME: 0950 (9:50 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" [ This is Karen Wilson in the KEYN newsroan--we have just received a news release from the Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation notifying us that a Site Area Dnergency has been declared at Wolf Creek nuclear plant. This is the second most serious of four emergency classification, and there is a good chance radiation may be released from the plant. Details are sketchy, and we're trying to get through to plant officials to find out just-how dangerous this situation is. Stay tuned to your news station, KEYN, for more details as they becane available. MM-8 m: Media Monitoring FROM: TV i TIME: 1000 (10:00 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Good morning, I'm Joe South. Things are getting worse at the Wolf Creek nuclear plant near Burlington. Plant officials have i declared a Site Area Dnergency, indicating a release of radiation could occur. We have received unconfirmed reports that areas around the plant are being evacuated. Our Channel 12 news crew is i on its way to Topeka, where an energency news center is being activated. We'll have a live report fran that facility on our KWCH news at noon. This is Joe South, KWCH TV news. f J I 87-FE 4.0-MM-03 _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ - _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ _D

r 1. l O t tfi-9 'IO: Media Monitoring FROM: Radio TIME: 1007 (10:07 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Wyley Reed from the Pony Express news room. A bad situation is getting worse at Wolf Creek nuclear plant near Burlington. Plant officials have upgraded this morning's Alert to a Site Area Dnergency, the second most serious of four emergency classifications. Officials say people living within ten miles of the plant have been advised to be prepared to move to safety in the event of a radioactive release.

                                                        'Ihe beleaguered Wolf Creek plant began operation in Septenber 1985, amid allegations by many citizens groups that the plant was not safe. No official explanation is being given as to the cause of this morning's accident. Stay tuned to KFDI for more late-breaking news on the Wolf Creek disaster.

MM-10 To: Media Monitoring FROM: TV TIME: 1015 (10:15 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is an NDC newsbreak, I'm Roger Sand. The state of Kansas may be on the brink of nuclear disaster this morning. Wolf Creek nuclear power plant, located 100 miles southeast of Kansas City, has declared a Site Area Dnergency. Plant officials are warning area residents to be prepared to evacuate the area around the plant. This is the first serious nuclear power accident since the Chernobyl plant in the Soviet Union exploded last year, killing more than 32 people and spreading radioactive contamination across the globe. 87-FE 4.0-MM-04

i

    /%
  ,/   i tii-11 To:   Media Monitoring l'
  \j FROM: TV TIME: 1020 (10:20 a.m.)

MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" With ABC newsbreak, here's Karen Reed. Good morning. The attention of the country and most of the world is focused on a nuclear power plant in eastern Kansas. The Wolf' Creek Generating Station has just declared a Site Area Emergency at the facility. According to company spokesperson, there is a chance of a release of radiation from the plant, and all non-essential workers are being evacuated. Residents around the plant are urged to stay tuned to their televisions arxl radios in case the situation worsens. ABC will interrupt regular programming with updates as they occur. Karen Reed, ABC news. MM-12 TO: Media Monitoring FROM: TV ( TIME: 1030 (10:30 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" I'm Kelly Walden with a KAKE Special Report. The Wolf Creek Generating Station has declared a Site Area Duergency due to a fuel meltdown and other problems with the plant. Officials say that there has been no radiation released - yet - but that John Redmond Reservoir visitors have been asked to evacuate. State, local, and plant emergency centers have been activated, and a State of Local Disaster has been declared by the Coffey County government. Residents of the County are asked to stay tuned to their radios or TVs for the duration of the energency. Karen Walden - KAKE-TV. l f G 87-FE 4.0-MM-C3

 ,A MM-13 'IO:       Media Monitoring (J) i FROM:    TV TIME:     1035 (10:35 a.m.)

MESSAGE: "'Ihis is a Drill" This is a CNN news update with Don Williams. A nuclear power plant in eastern Kansas has declared a Site Area emergency this morning because of failure of some safety systems. There has been no radiation released, but nearby towns are being told to listen to radios or TVs for further instructions if necessary. The Wolf Creek Generating Station is located about 70 miles southwest of Kansas City Missouri and 50 miles south of Topeka, the capital city of Kansas. The plant 1.as been operating without incident for abnost two years, and is owned by Kansas Gas & Electric Ccxnpany, Kansas City Power atrl Light, and the Kansas Electric Power Cooperative. MM-14 TO: Media Monitoring FROM: TV TIME: 1045 (10:45 a.m.) k MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" I This is Jim Southern, KAKE-TV news. I'm standing in front of the Media Release Center in Topeka. This Center has been set up by the Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation and the State of Kansas to provide news about the ongoing energency at the Wolf  ; Creek Generating Station. KAKE-TV will have reporters here for the duration of the incident, and we will bring you details as they are released. Jim Southern, KAKE-TV in Topeka. , i J k, s 87-FE 4.0-MM-06

l i i A ( i Pfi-15 'IO: Media Monitorire l Q) FROM: Radio TIME: 1050 (10:50 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" i Good mornirs, this is a KSOF special news bulletin, I'm Owen Wingert. 1 The Wolf Creek Generating Station near Burlington has declared a Site Area Dnergency, the third most serious classification of energency at a nuclear plant. Residents around John Redmond Reservoir have been told to evacuate alorg with plant workers. At this time, anporia and Wichita do not appear to be in any danger. KSOF news will keep you informed of any further developments. Now, let's listen to Beethoven's Symphony No. 3, Leonard Bernstein conducting. MM-16 TO: Media Monitorirs FROM: TV TIME: 1058 (10:58 a.m.) () MESSAGE: "This is a Dril1" Good mornirg, I'm Kelly Walden with a special report fran KAKE news. The situation remains critical at the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant near Burlington. Officials have now declared a Site Area energency, the secord most serious of four energency classifications. Officials report that radiation may be leakirg from the plant, and residents within a 10 mile evacuation zone should be prepared to leave their hones. In Topeka, Representative Gloria Goodall said the Wolf Creek accident is a classic example of the folly of nuclear power. Goodall called on Governor Mike Hayden to immediately withdraw Kansas from the Central Interstate Low-Level Waste Compact, and take legal action to prohibit any radioactive waste disposal in the state. We'll have more on the Wolf Creek disaster on our news at noon. I'm Kelly Walden, KAKE TV news. r V 87-FE 4.0-MM-07

A

 '(           l                               tti-17 To:       Media Monitoring 1

FROM: Radio TIME: 1110 (11:10 a.m.) MESSAGE: "Wis is a Drill" This is Phil Donohoe in the KEYN newsroom. Officials have just announced that a General Dnergency has been declared at the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant. Radiation is now being enitted from the plant, and an evacuation of residents living within 10 miles downwind of the plant is in progress. Again, a General Bnergency has been declared at Wolf Creek. We'll have more details as they become available. MM-18 E: Media Monitoring FROM: TV TIME: 1115 (11:15 a.m.) MESSAGE: "Wis is a Drill" I'm Kelly Walden in the KAKE TV newsroom. A General anergency has [S just been declared at Wolf Creek nuclear power plant. This is the V] most serious of four energency classifications, and irdicates a release of deadly radioactivity is occurring. Residents within 5 miles to the southwest of Wolf Creek are being evacuated. This includes the city of Burlington. Stay tuned to KAKE for more on this rapidly developing disaster. I'm Kelly Walden, i

                                                                                                                                       )

MM-19 m: Media Monitoring FROM: Radio TIME: 1120 (11:20 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" We interrupt normal programing for special KXLK news bulletin. A l General Dnergency has been declared at Wolf Creek nuclear plant. l Utility officials say plant conditions have deteriorated, and that radiation is escaping. Residents of Burlington and southern Coffey County are being evacuated. The radiation fallout does not appear to pose a threat to the Wichita area. Stay tuned to KXLK for more information on the Wolf Creek Disaster. I'm Ray Royce. l 87-FE 4.0-MM-08 _ _ _ - - _ - _ _ - - _ _ _ _ __. ~

i

                                                                                                                         )

lO i' ( tE-20 'IO: Media Monitoring FROM: TV TIME: 1122 (11:22 a.m.) l MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" ., From the KSN newsroon, this is a special bulletin. I'm Mark , Samis. Of ficials of Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation  ; have declared a General Dnergency at the Wolf Creek nuclear plant, I located 5 miles north of Burlington. Radiation is being released I from. the reactor, and an evacuation of southwest Coffey County is ) underway.  ! Details about the radioactive fallout are not yet available. We'll have a live report from the State energency information center momentarily. Again, the Wolf Creek nuclear plant has i suffered a severe accident and radiation is being released. I'm Mark Samis, KSN news. MM-21 'IO: Media Monitoring FROM: TV TIMP.: 1125 (11:25 a.m.) I MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" We interrupt our regularly-scheduled program to bring you this special bulletin: A General Dnergency has been declared at the Wolf Creek Generating Station. Radioactive materials are being j released - we repeat, radioactive materials are being ' released - and residents of Burlington and surrounding areas have been told to evacuate. The governor has declared a State of Disaster, and the National Guard has been called in to assist in the evacuation. A Wolf Creek spokesperson has stressed that only people in a 10-mile radius around the plant need be concerned about radioactive contamination. Wichita, Topeka, Duporia, and 2nsas City are in no danger. This is Roger Sand - tBC I news. l I I 87-FE 4.0-MM-09 l [

i [ M4-22 'IO: Media Monitoring ( FROM: TV TIME: 1130 (11:30 a.m.) MF.3 SAGE: "This is a Drill" We interrupt regularly-scheduled progranining for a TV-12 special report. The Wolf Creek Generating Station in Coffey County, Kansas which has been under a site Area anergency, has just declared a General Dnergency. I repeat, the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant has just declared a General Bnergency, the most serious of all emergency classifications. Coffey County residents are asked to stay tuned to their televisions and radios for special instructions. This is Joe South, KWCH news. MM-23 'ID: Media Monitoring FROM: Radio TIME: 1134 (11:34 a.m.) Oi MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is a special KSOF report - I'm Owen Wingert. A General anergency has just been declared at the Wolf Creek Generating Station. This is the most sericus anergency classification, ard Coffey County residents are being asked to evacuate. All indications are that radiation is escaping from the plant's containment buildirg. The KSOF listening area is in no imnediate danger from Wolf Creek, but stay tuned for further details as they develop. I'm Owen Wingert. Let's get back to " Morning of the Masters." l l I lO !O 87-FE 4.0-MM-010 l

MM-24 TO: Media Monitoring FROM: TV TIME: 1139 (11:39 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" With an ABC special newsbrief, here's Karen Reed: Good morning. The Wolf Creek Generating Station has just upgraded their emergency to a General Dnergency status. A General Dnergency is the most serious classification, and plant conditions are deteriorating. Radiation is being released from the reactor, and Burlington residents are being evacuated. ABC news will keep you informed as the event progressed. Karen Reed, ABC. MM-25 TO: Media Monitoring FROM: Radio TIME: ' 1144 (11:44 a.m.)

 \

MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" 3 1 i This is Phil Donohoe in the KEYN newsroon with an update on the  ; Wolf Creek disaster. The evacuation of southwestern portions of Coffey County continues, and roadolocks are being set up to ensure that the area is isolated. Evacuees are being directed to one of several different counties where disaster centers have been opened to receive then. Once at these centers, evacuees will be checked for radiation and then given a place to stay. Meanwhile, Wolf Creek officials say that conditions at the $3 billion dollar plant renain unstable, and the radioactive release  ! is continuing unabated. Phil Donohoe, KEYN. I s i

 %./

87-FE 4.0-MM-Oll d

   ,m
  /   \ MM-26 TO:     Media Monitoring b

FROM: TV  ! TIME: 1150 (11:50 a.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is a TV-12 special report. I'm Joe South. Radioactivity is now escaping from the crippled Wolf Creek nuclear reactor. Plant officials say residents of Coffey County are being evacuated. Again radiation is leaking frorn Wolf Creek nuclear plant. Details are sketchy at this time, but it appears a very serious situation has developed in Coffey County. We have a camera crew at the State energency facility in Topeka. We'll interrupt programing again as soon as more information is available. I'm Joe South, KIOi news. MM-27 'IO: Media Monitoring FROM: TV TIME: 1200 (12:00 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is the KAKE-TV noon report, with anchorperson, Kelly Walden. Good afternoon. The Wolf Creek nuclear power plant is still under a General Dnergency at this time. The failure of several safety systems has caused radioactive material to be released from the plant, endangering the lives of sane 4000 Coffey County residents. The town of Burlington and surrounding areas out to 10 miles from the plant have been ordered to evacuate. Governor llayden has declared a State of Disaster Dnergency, and the National Guard has been mobilized to assist in -he evacuation. Wolf Creek operators are struggling to get the plant under control and stop the release of radiation. State and local emergency operations facilities have been activated in Burlington ard Topeka  ! ard are directing the evacuation. State officials say that they are in constant contact with plant managers, who recommended the evacuation based on plant conditions. Nuclear Regulatory Comnission officials are on the scene assisting the Wolf Creek staff, and said that everything possible is being done to bring the plant under control, l- { \ \ O l 87-FE 4.0-MM-012 l l l __. _ _ - _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ -

f%

)

%d tfi-28 'IO: Media Monitoring FROM: TV TIME: 1205 (12:05 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" We interrupt our program to bring you a KSN news update. I'm Kark Samnis with an update on the Wolf Creek Generating Station. 'Ihe plant is still in a General Onergency state while operators struggle to bring the runaway reactor under control. Burlington residents are evacuating, and the Governor has declared a State of Disaster. Dr. Richard Gaylord, the surgeon who performed the bone marrow transplants on the Chernobyl victims, has again offered his services should they be needed. KSN will keep you informed of any changes in the plant's status. O O V 87-FE 4,0-MM-013

I r fH-29 M: Media Monitoring ( ( 190M: TV  ! TIME: 1210 (12:10 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Good afternoon. I'm Joe South with a KWCH news update. We evacuation of Burlington is underway while the radioactive release from Wolf Creek continues unchecked. Here, with a live report, is Lois Kaplan -

                                                  - switch to 2nd reporter -

Joe, I'm standing at the intersection of old Highway 50 and I-75. National Guardsmen, Coffey County Sheriff's deputies, and the Kansas Highway Patrol have prevented us from getting any closer to Burlington. However, evidence of the evacuation can be seen here, as car af ter car goes by filled with people and jammed with their belongings. Surprisingly, people seem calm and are driving normally. We have not heard of any accidents occurring due to the evacuation. Back p to you, Joe.

                                                  - 1st reporter -
                                            %ank you, Lois. The evacuees have been instructed to go to Dnporia, Iola, or Ottawa where special radiation monitoring stations have been set up by county volunteers. Shelters are also available for those people who have no place to stay.

We'll continue our coverage of the Wolf Creek accident as it happens. l L 87-FE 4.0-MM-014 L i

f (N fti-30 10: Media Monitoring FROM: TV TIME: 1215 (12:15 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" And now, an NBC-TV update. The Wolf Creek Generating Station renains under a General Dnergency declaration, but plant officials report that the radioactive release has been stopped. The evacuated area is still not safe and residents are asked to stay away. Again, the radioactive release from Wolf Creek has been stopped, but conditions around the site are still unsafe. I'm Roger Sand. MM-31 To: Media Monitoring FROM: Radio TIME: 1220 (12:20 p.m.) A MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" I'm Ray Royce with a KxLK news update. The release of radiation from the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant has ended. However, the General Dnergency remains in effect and the evacuation of Coffey County residents is continuing. This crisis is far fran over, and only time will tell the extent of the damage. Roy Royce - KXLK. MM-32 10: Media Monitoring FROM: Radio TIME: 1230 (12:30 p.m.) MESSAGE: "Thic is a Drill" Tnis is Pony Express News, and I'm Wylie Reed. The Wolf Creek nuclear power plant has stopped the radiation leak begun at 10:50 this morning after vital systems in the reactor l building failed. The plant remains at a General Emergency status although the radiation leak is over. Residents of Cof fey County l C have not been given pennission to return to their homes, and fallout from the earlier release is still dangerous. Wylie Reed, Pony Express News. l 87-FE 4.0-MM-015

im ( m-33 . To: Media Monitoring

 .(

FROM: Radio TIME: 1235 (12:35 p.m.) , l MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" How did it happen? This is Pat Russell, KLEO news, and that's the . question everyone in Kansas is now asking about today's disaster at Wolf Creek nuclear power plant. Wolf Creek owners are saying little about the possible causes of the accident. A spokesperson said they.could not rule out equipment failure, sabotage, or even terrorism, but that extensive study into the accident's cause is now underway. m-34 10: Media Monitoring FROM: Radio TIME: 1240 (12:40 p.m.) ' MESSAGE: "'Ihis is a Drill" Just how much radiation spewed out of the crippled Wolf Creek nuclear plant today? Probably less than came out of the Chernobyl ( accident last year, but the results may be just as devastating. Already the city of Burlington, just 5 miles south of the plant, is an anpty ghost town-its residents evacuated from the path of the deadly fallout. State official say they are still studying field team reports from the area to determine how widespread the contamination may be. Meanwhile, Wolf Creek officials say the plant is under control, and radiation releases have stopped. As one evacuated Burlington resident put it, "It's like closing the barn door after the horse has escaped-it's just too late." This is Kyle Woodson, KFH news. l l r ( x 87-FE 4.0-MM-016 m

MM-35 m: Media Monitoring FIO4: W TIME: 1245 (12:45 p.m.) MESSACE: "This is a Drill" Good af ternoon, I'm Mark Sannis with a KSN news update. The worst appears to be over at the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant near Burlington. Plant officials say a release of radiation which began earlier today has been stopped. Residents of the city of Burlington were evacuated when the $3 billion plant began spewing deadly radioactivity into the atmosphere. There have been no reports of injury or radioactive contamination. Wolf Creek officials say the plant has been stabilized, and they do not expect further release of radiation. Exact cause of the accident has not yet been determined. Tune ir, to KSN news at five for more details on the Wolf Creek disaster. I'm Mark Sanmis, KEYN news. MM-36 TO: Media Monitoring i r FROM: W

     \

TIME: 1250 (12:50 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is a KAKE news update, I'm Kelly Walden. Radiation releases from the damaged Wolf Creek nuclear plant have stopped, according to plant official. A spokesman for Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating i Corporation says the plant is stable, and the worst is over.  ; We'll have more on the Wolf Creek accident beginning with KAKE's live news at 5:00. I'm Kelly Walden, KAKE-W news. MM-37 m: Media Monitoring l FROM: W l TIME: 1255 (12:55 p.m.) 1 MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" l

                                                                                            " Irresponsible and reprehensible." That's what Kansas congressman                        l Don Glassman is saying about today's accident at Wolf Creek.

Glassman called for an independent blue-ribbon study of the ( accident, to be conducted as soon as possible. A Wolf Creek spokesman had no conment about Glassman's statement. This is Jan ( Savage, KKRD news. 87-FE 4.0-MM-017

l l tii-38 'IO: Media Monitoring J. FROM: TV TIME: 1259 (12:59 p.m.) l MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" l I'm Brian Wornall - Will today's disaster at Wolf Creek nuclear  ! power plant in Xansas mean the end for nuclear power in the U.S.? l We'll hear both sides of the nuclear power issue tomorrow morning on Today. Be sure to join us! MM-39 TO: Media Monitoring FROM: TV TIME: 1305 (1:05 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Good afternoon, I'm Joe South with a KWCH news special report. By now, probably everyone has heard about the accident today at Wolf Creek nuclear power plant near Burlington. Plant operators say they now have the plant under control. But clean up after the accident will be a nightmare that's just beginning. Here in the b) ( studio with us is Dr. Gordon Parks, a nuclear physicist and member of the Union of Concerned Scientists. Dr. Parks, what will the next step or steps be? 2nd Person: Well, there are many things. First, all the people living within 50 miles downwind of the plant should be checked immediately for signs of radiation poisoning. The deadly radioactive cleud may not have gone that far, but there's no sense taking chances. Next, all the people evacuated should as soon as possible enter a class action suit against Wolf Creek's owners, because given the inherent weaknesses of Price Anderson, that's the only way they're going to get fair compensation for their possessions and property. Finally, I'd like to encourage every one of your viewers to contact their congressman and demand that all nuclear power plants in this country be shut down. We've seen Three Mile Island, we've seen Chernobyl, and now Wolf Creek. We simply cannot give this unsafe, unneeded technology another chance to kill and destroy. Reporter: Thank you, Dr. Parks. We'll have more on the Wolf Creek disaster p on a special 30-minute report innediately following tonight's 6:00 news. Be sure to join us - this is Joe South, KWCH TV news. ( 87-FE 4. 0--MM-018

g tN-40 '!O: Media Monitoring x FROM: Radio TIME: 1315 (1:15 p.m.) MfrESAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Karen Wilson in the KEYN newsroom. The Kansas Turnpike authority has informed us that the turnpike will renain open and travel along the route is not affected by the Wolf Creek nuclear plant accident. Likewise, the Kansas Highway patrol says I-35 traffic is not affected. U.S. highway 75 south of I-35 is closed to the southern Coffey County border. Highway Patrol officials advise no travel into Coffey County until further notice. We'll have more on the Wolf Creek nuclear disaster on KEYN news at the top of the hour. MM-41 TO: Media Monitoring FROM: TV TIME: 1325 (1:25 p.m.) O MESSAGE: "This is a Dri}l" (v) This is Kelly Walden with a KAKE-TV news update. The worst nuclear power accident in U.S. history appears to be over, while the cicanup is only beginning. Wolf Creek Generating station near Burlington was out of control only a few hours, but the results were devastating. Nearly 1500 people have been evacuated, and others who renain in the area fear they, too, may be in danger. We'll have more about the Wolf Creek disaster and the massive clean-up that lies ahead on our evening news at six. l l l l a

                                                                                                                                                                                              \

i

  /

k s 87-FE 4.0-MM-019

l O tH-42 To: Media Monitoring FROM: Radio TIME: 1335 (1:35 p.m.) I MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" First with news, this is KXLK. I'm Ray Royce. The radiation release from Wolf Creek Generating Station has stopped, but many qaestions remain about the damage it may have caused. Residents of the city of Burlington were evacuated earlier today when the plant began releasing radiation. A Kansas Department of IIealth anci Environment official said it's too early to tell if . I those people will ever be allowed to return to their homes. And the accident is causing questions about the very survival of the nuclear power industry. Bob Cartwright, spokesman for the Union of Concerned Scientists, is denanding that all nuclear plants in the United States be closed down until an investigation of the Wolf Creek accident has been completed. The Nuclear Regulatory Comnission had no coment on Cartwright's demand, but said a full investigation of the accident would be conducted. ( MM-43 TO: Media Monitoring ( FROM: TV TIME: 1340 (1:40 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" They said a Chernobyl-like accident couldn't happen here, but it did. I'm Ted Topple, and on tonight's edition of Nightline we'll take a close look at today's nuclear power plant accident in Kansas. Joining us live will be Dr. William Broadhurst with the .l Union of Concerned Scientists; Albert Gaul, professor of nuclear ) technology from Penn State University; and Frank Moline of the i Council for Energy Awareness. It should prove to be a lively. discussion. Be sure to join us at 11:30 eastern, 10:30 central time, when we look at Wolf Creek-Meltdown on the Prairie. 1 ld 87-FE 4.0-MM-020 i - - - _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Q MM-44 TO: Media Monitoring PROM: Radio TIME: 1345 (1:45 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" I'm Gloria Gaynor, KLZS news. Long-time opponents of the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant were proven correct today in their predictions of disaster. After a series of damaging events this morning, the plant declared a General Duergency, the most serious of all energency classifications, at 10:30. Radioactive particles and gases were released into the atmosphere, and hundreds of Coffey County residents were forced to leave their homes. KLZS news contacted Dr. Paul Kantor of Kansas State University and asked him what the consequences of such an accident could mean to Coffey County:

                                        - switch to male voice -

Depending on the nature and amount of the radioactive release, the areas around Wolf Creek could remain uninhabitable for months. Crops and livestock could be contaminated 'oeyond hope, creating O economic havoc in the predominantly agricultural connonity.

                                        - switch to Gloria -

Officials of the Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation have said that they will keep the public informed as to the steps that must be taken to protect thanselves from any long-term effects of the accident. O) (' 87-FE 4.0-MM-021 l l

t

 'c                          PN-45 'IO:    Media Monitoring FROM:  TV TIME:  1355 (1:55 p.m.)

MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Good evening, I'm Mark Samis sitting in for the vacationing Mike Erickson. The eyes of the world are on eastern Kansas tonight, where the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant rmains shut down after the worst camercial nuclear plant accident in U.S. history. The reactor began spewing forth deadly radiation this morning around 10:30 central time, forcing hundreds to flee their homes. Now evacuees sit in temporary shelters in neighoring counties, waiting for word that they may return home. State and federal officials are gathering samples and taking measurements to determine the actual extent of the radioactive contamination. The owners of the crippled plant, Kansas Gas & Electric, Kansas City Power and Light, and the Kansas Electric Power Cooperative, have set up a disaster relief fund f.n an attmpt to aid those rendered homeless by the accident. The amount of money available, and the details of how it will be distributed, remain unknown at b this time. V MM-46 '10: Media Monitoring FROM: Radio TIME: 1405 (2:05 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" I'm Wylie Reed, with KPDI Pony Express News. The picture remains bleak in Coffey County after the near meltdown at the Wolf Creek Nuclear power plant. A Wolf Creek worker has called Pony Express News to report that the county emergency team is trapped inside their Dnergency Operations building due to deadly levels of radiation outside. Plant officials could not be reached to confirm or deny this report. Meanwhile, hundreds of evacuated residents remain trapped outside the County and wait in Red Cross shelters for word that they can go home. Note: Controller notify lead controller prior to giving message so rmor can be tracked. O

                          \

[V 87-FE 4.0-MM-022

i r. i MM-47 'IO: Media Monitoring

 \

FROM: TV TIME: 1415 (2:15 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is ABC Business Briefs, I'm Karen Reed. Owners and operators of the Wolf Creek Generating Station near Burlington, Kansas face a grim cpening bell in the market tanorrow. The nation's worst nuclear catastrophe occurred at Wolf Creek today when a General Dnergency was declared. Hundreds of Coffey County residents were evacuated and renain barred from their hones this evening. The plant is owned by Kansas Gas & Electric and Kansas City Power and Light, each with a 50% share. Both stocks fell drastically today after frantic trading. Analysts say that the accident will have negative repercussions on all nuclear utilities' stocks. I'm Karen Reed - this is Business Briefs. MM-48 TO: Media Monitoring ( FIOM: TV TIME: 1420 (2:20 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" And now, with an NBC newsbrief, here's Roger Sand. Good evening. 'Ihe Wolf Creek nuclear power plant in eastern Kansas has been successfully shut down, and the General Dnergency declared at 10:50 this morning is over. About 3000 residents of Coffey County were evacuated to adjacent counties, where tenporary r,helters have been set up. State of Kansas health officials have said that no one may return hane until the levels of radiation are measured and pronounced safe. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has pronised that a full investigation will be conducted as to the cause of the accident. Roger Sand, NBC news. I i 87-FE 4.0-MM-023 8 l . _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _

  /~N                                                                                                                      i MM-49 'IO:           Media Manitoring                                                                        i FROM:         TV TIME:         1430 (2:30 p.m.)

MESSAGE: "'Ihis is a Drill" Good evening. I'm Joe South with today's KWCH news, 1 Anxious Kansas residents continue to call State and local health j offices with questior:s about the radiation released today when the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant declared a General Bnergency. Although the deadly release has been stopped, radiation in the air and on the ground could cause problans miles away from the plant site near Burlington. State and local energency workers remain on duty tonight manning roadblocks and taking radiation measurements. Surrounding counties have opened shelte'rs and feeding stations for the  ; evacuated residents. No injuries have been reported, but; the ' i evacuees are being monitored at the shelters for radioactive contamination. ' A Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating C.brptrtadion spokesperson has stated 1 that the plant anployees are workb;; hand-in-hand with govermient agencies to clean up Coffey County so that the displaced residents , N can return?to thed homes. ' f l J ,

                                                                                                          '    5
                                                                                                              ' ' hi 5

A P i

                                                                                                                   /'

t fl l h

                                                                                                      ,I
                                                                                                                        ,1
                                >>                                                                                           l
                                    ,                                                                                        1
                                         ,              ,                                   1 i

i i b .

                                                 .                                                                          i 87-FE                                                                           4.0-MM-024.           '

f r ' \. ... ,

p ( MM-50 'IO: Media Monitoring s FROM: Radio TIME: 1438 (2:38 p.m.) MESSAGE: "'Ihis is a Drill" Good evening, I'm Karen Wilson with the news. The General Bnergency at the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant is now officially over, but the long and costly process of returning evacuted residents to their homes and determining the long-term effects of the radiation remains.

                                        'Ite actual cause of the accident appears to have been damaged fuel in the reactor's core and a stuck valve which allowed radioactivity from the fuel to escape into the atmosphere.

Nuclear Regulatory Comission officials say that a definitive cause has yet to be determined, but that the Comnission and plant managenent are working around the clock to get answers. Meanwhile, State health officials are also working feverishly to measure the radiation's effects on people and animals. One official said that it is too early to tell just how widespread the consequences of the accident will be, but that representative

n. samples of milk ard meat are being taken fran as far away as 50 miles from the plant site. Residents in eese areas are urged to D) f listen to their local news and contact their county extension office to receive detailed instructions.
y a Karen Wilson, KEYN news.

I

      .g
l. ja ,

l

  . 4
                    'L' l
      ",                   ,ic 4

8/Lrn 4.0-MM-025 l

             ,l              >

l & o_a t _ - m -- - --

MM-51 TO: Media Monitoring g FROM: TV l TIME: 1445 (2:45 p.m.) l 1 MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" l This is CNN, I'm Don Williams. The area around the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant is quiet tonight, and the crippled plant renains shut down after a General Dnergency was declared today. The incident began as an Alert, ard rapidly escalated into the worst anergency classification. Residents of Coffey County were evacuated to escape the mass of radioactive material that was released by the reactor. Roadblocks remain in place to prevent anyone from returning before it's safe to do so, and hundreds of homes sit abandoned. State and local officials ars corking around the clock to determine the extent of the damage to crops and animals, and to determine just wnen, if ever, Coffey County will become habitable again. For CNN, this is Don Williams.

                      /m l

l 87-FE 4.0-MM-026 L_ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

l (n)

 \

MM-52 To: tt<lic. Monitoring PROM: TV TIME: 1450 (2:50 p.m.) MESSAGE: "'Ihis is a Drill" l This is the KAKE news with Kelly Walden. Scarcely a year after the Chernobyl accident,.a nuclear power plant disaster is again in the news, only this time a little closer to home. The Wolf Creek nuclear power plant near Burlington declared a General anergency today, the most serious of a four-level mergency classification systm used in the nuclear industry. Radioactive material poured out the damaged reactor, where experts speculate a meltdown may have occurred. Hundreds of evacuated Coffey County residents rmain homeless tonight, and the extent of the damage to crops and livestock rmains unknown. Angry governments around the world are calling for a full report from the United States. The plant is operated by the Wolf Creek [ Nuclear Operating Corporation, and owned by three Kansas

 \                                       utilities; Kansas Gas & Electric, Kansas City Power & Light, and the Kansas Electric Power Cooperative. Company spokesperson assert that all details will be made public as they are uncovered in the weeks and months ahead.

i 87-FE 4.0-MM-027

l ! l > l

   /m l                      MM-53 TO:      Media Monitoring

! FROM: Radio TIME: 1500 (3:00 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" i I'm Ray Royce for KXLK news. Coffey County, Kansas remains uninhabitable tonight after what appears to be a meltdown at the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant released deadly radiation into the air. The release is over and the plant is safely shut down, but reports continue of dying livestock and mergency workers trapped in shelters by massive amounts of radioactive fallout. It is not known when the evacuated residents will be able to return to their homes, or how widespread the radioactive contamination will be. State health officials are taking measurements of the radiation in the air and on the ground, and are assuring the public that all possible steps are being taken to determine the extent of the damage. People in counties surrounding Wolf Creek are urged to contact 3 their county governnent with health questions. Note: Controller contact lead controller before giving message so r mor can be tracked. MM-54 To: Media Monitoring FROM: Radio TIME: 1515 (3:15 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" I'm Owen Wingert for KSOF news. The accident at the Wolf Creek Nuclear Generating Station is now over, but evacuated residents of Coffey County have not been allowed to return home. State health personnel are monitoring the area for radioactive contamination, and one source said that it may be weeks before radiation levels abate. Gary Benjamin, Anderson County Civil Defense Coordinator, said that he was prepared to keep the shelters in Garnett open for as long as Coffey County residents are homeless. When asked if he was j ' concerned about the expense, Benjamin stressed that helping the evacuees was his only concern at this time. R l l (G' l 87-FE 4.0-MM-028

ps) ( b FN-55 TO: Media Monitoring FROM: TV TIME: 1530 (3:30 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Good evening, I'm Joe South, Bret Tarleton has the night off. Well, the plant is shut down and the deadly rain of radioactivity sems to have been stopped, but the tragic Wolf Creek nuclear power plant accident is far from being history tonight. The aftermath of the worst nuclear power accident in the U.S. could prove to be even more frightening than the event itself. Here, with a live report, is Charles Duncan in Topeka.

                                                                                                         - switch to 2nd reporter -

Thank you, Joe. I'm standing outside of the State Defense Building in Topeka. Inside this building, federal and state authorities are still concerned about the long-term effects of the radiation that was released from Wolf Creek today. No one is yet sure of just exactly what has been irreparably contaminated, but _ agricultural officials are talking about impoundment and quarantines of livestock and crops. Residents of the evacuated

          'V (a                      )                                                               areas are still not allowed to go home, and no one is making any predictions as to when these displaced people can return. Charles Duncan, live in Topeka.
                                                                                                          - switch to 1st reporter -

We'll keep you informed of all Wolf Creek developments as details becme available. MM-56 'IO : Media tenitoring FROM: TV TIME: 1540 (3:40 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, I'm Mariette Hartman. Please join us tomorrow on the Good Morning World show, where our guest will be Dr. Robert Gaylord. Dr. Gaylord is the California physician who performed bone marrow transplants on victims of the Chernobyl accident last year. Dr. l Gaylord will address the long-term effects of radiation exposure, and will give us his interpretation of the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant accident. s ( 87-FE 4.0-MM-029

l l I M%57-TO: Media Monitoring J. FROM: Radio TIME: 1550 (3:50 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Pat Russell for KLEO news. The accident at the Wolf Creek Generating Station is over, and plant officials say that the facility poses no threat to the public. Anxious evacuated residents, however, wait to hear what effect the almost two hour release of radiation will have on their futures in Coffey County. State health authorities are busy measuring the extent of the radioactive contamination but say it's to early to make accurate predictions of the damage. Nuclear Regulatory Comnission officials prcroise that Wolf Creek will remain shut down until all questions are answered. For KLB0 news, I'm Pat Russell.

  /

f O 87-FE 4.0-MM-030

MS-1 To: Media Messenger Im0M: Reporter

   '&                        TIME:        1150 (11:50 a.m.)

MESSAGE: - "This is a Drill" This is Harold Warner of KAKE-TV. How soon should we send a team to Topeka? Do you have room for us to send a full crew? MS-2 'IO: Media Messenger FROM: Iteporter TIME: 1200 (12:00 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" can you tell me if the reporter and photographer from the Kansas City Star have arrived yet? Would you take a message for Gil Kalone or Luke Vernett to call Jeanne at 934-9992? Thanks. MS-3 TO: Media Messenger PROM: Reporter TIME: 1210 (12:10 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hi, this is Velma Yeager of KSN-TV News in Wichita. Can you tell me what information Kansas Gas and Electric has released so far? Why do they give oct this ntsnber if you don't have any information? MS-4 TO: Media Messenger FROM: Editor TIME: 1220 (12:20 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hi, Cheryl at the Eagle Beacon. People in Wichita said I could leave a message for our reporter at this number, is that right? Well would you tell Martin Forrest to call his editor as soon as he arrives? Martin will have'the number. k O

.V 87-FE                                                                                              4.0-MS-01

< ~

MS-5 To: Media Messenger

    /

j FROM: Editor

    's TIME:    1305 (1:05 p.m.)

MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Would you look around and see if the radio crew from KFDI is there? I Can I at least leave a message for Kevin Davis to call his news = editor? He knows the number. MS-6 TO *. Media Messenger FIOM: Reporter TIME: 1315 (1:15 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, is this Mary Garner? Is Mary there? She is with KBRA radio out of Wichita. I need her to call me if she is in and let me know if she will be ready to do a live broadcast during our 2:00 news. Would you have her call Richard Riley? V MS-7 To: Media Messenger FROM: F23itor TIME: 1325 (1:25 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" May I leave a message for a reporter that is working at your center? His name is Louis Yams. Tell him his editor found saneone else to cover this aftarnoon's dedication ceremony and he sould stay there in Topeka to get the Wolf Creek story. My name is Burt Curtain, i I O 87-FE 4.0-MS-02

MS-8 TO: Media Messenger

 . 'm
         )         FROM:    Reporter TIME:    1335 (1:35 p.m.)

MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, this is Sheila Durron of KWCJ-TV in Wichita. Would you let our reporter Melvin Grotham know that the camera crew will be late? Tell him they had car trouble but are on the way now. MS-9 TO: Media Messenger FROM: Reporter TIME: 1340 (1:40 p.m.)  ! MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hi, Elvin Arlowe of KAKZ Radio in Wichita. Can you give me a stmnary of the events that have happened at Wolf Creek today? We don't have a large staff, isn't there someone I can talk to about the accident?

     -     -MS-10 TO:       Media Messenger

(' FROM: Editor TIME: 1350 (1:50 p.m.) MESSAGE: "'Ihis is a Drill" This is Harold Broadbent of NBC News in New York. We have a crew on the way to Topeka. Can you give me directions from Kansas City to your facility in Topeka? MS-ll TO: Media Messenger PROM: Reporter TIME: 1400 (2:00 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hi, this is Jeanne again with the Kansas City Star. Can you give me a biography on each of your spokespersons? p

    \,

87-FE 4.0-MS-03 l

1 MS-12 TO: Media Messenger CN FROM: Reporter i 4

                                                                                                                                                                        )

(d TIME: 1405 (2:05 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill." 1 I'm trying to reach my wife. She's a reporter with KAKE-TV. Would you ask her to come to the phone? Well then leave a message that Neal Gordon called for Roberta. She is to call home, her mother has been taken to the hospital.  ! MS-13 10: Media Messenger l FROM: Reporter TIME: 1410 (2:10 p.m.) 1 MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" This is Monica from KEYN. How many reporters do you have there now. Can I reserve a telephone for a reporter? MS-14 TO: Media Messenger FROM: Reporter TIME: 1420.(2:20 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Hello, Kelly Walden KAKE news. Do you know what times Governor ibuhn is planning to give his press conferences? MS-15 -To: Medla Messenger i FROM: Reporter TIME: 1435 (2:35 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" We can' t find our Wolf Creek press kits. Would you please send one to the Kansas City Star? Mark it attention Lori Smith. I Q l [ 87-FE 4.0-MS-04 s _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ m

                                                                                                                                                                                 ]

I MS-16 'IO: f43dia Messenger i FROM: Reporter

 \O                 !

TIME: 1440 (2:40 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" l This is Marvin Cohen, Trenton Times. When is the next press conference? Anyway I could listen in via telephone? l l MS-17 10: Media Messenger FROM: Reporter TIME: 1445 (2:45 p.m.) KESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Please get a message to Joel Cantot right away. Tell him the camera crew can' t make it, and he'll have to do the story minus pictures. MS-18 To: Media Messenger FROM: Reporter

  \                                                           TIME:  1450 (2:50 p.m.)

MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" I need to get a message to Joe Collins, he's a cameraman for KSH-TV. Please have him call in. MS-19 TO: Media Messenger FROM: Reporter TIME: 1500 (3:00 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Is this the Media Inquiry number? Oh then, can you give it to me? i I l 87-FE 4.0-MS-05 l

l MS-20 TO: Media Messenger A i FROM: Reporter TIME: 1520 (3:20 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" l How long are you people planning to keep your media center open? l Do we h:.ve to have any special ID to get in other than our press badgel I i MS-2L TO: Medla Messenger l FROM: Reporter TIME: 1535 (3:35 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Pleace let me speak to the Kansas City Power & Light spokesperson.. This is Arlene Dahl with the Kansas City magazine. MS-22 10: Media Messenger PROM: Reporter TIME: 1540 (3:40 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Are you the person I talk to about getting into the evacuated area? Who can I talk to? MS-23 10: Media Messenger FROM: Reporter TIME: 1550 (3:50 p.m.) MESSAGE: "This is a Drill" Mary Trujillo here - I'm a reporter with the New York Post. I would be very interested to know what you think about the Wolf Creek accident. Go ahead - I don't even know your name and I'll simply call you "an unidentified source." ( t

                             \

87-FE 4.0-MS-06 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ __. __ _ _a

f SECTION 5.0 PLANT DATA Subsections Page PLAlff PARAMETERS 5.1 PIANT GRAPHS 5.28 l' 00tffAl!#Off INJIIDING BREACH FIDW RATE 5.50 PIAlff UNIT VDir FIDW RATE 5.52 PLANT UNIT VENT RADIOLOGICAL 00NCDrfRATIONS 5.54 PLAlff UNIT VDff RADIOLOGICAL RELEASE RATES 5.56 COPE DAMAGE ASSESSMarf 5.58 l I ( . . 87-FE 5.0  ; 1 A

l PIAMPp % g n

 /

k Time-related plant parameters are provided in the following subsection. The data includes parameters for primary and secondary systems that may ot may not have an impact on this scenario. The following subsections, " Plant , Graphs", page 5.28 depicts the same data in graph form. These parameters may be used as a source of data for control room (CR) operators by the CR Lead Controller, in case of simulator failure, iv l O , 87-FE 5.1

R1NP HHMUHE f Tinu [g] Rnl 0745 Plant Inp 1 Itxp 2 Inp 3 Inp 4 Q' Iblatim (FIG: MIN) (It+00:15) Wltas or A or B or C or D Valus Wltrs Values Mm HUMW( S61B4 Rector Rur (%) 98 - - - - Ihetor Wmel Irval (%) 100 - - - - Premurimr Premure (Inig) 2298 - - - - Prentriar IEwl (%) 61 - - - - Ibrxar Orlant Spton 7tmp. ( 0 553 559 559 559 617 617 617 617 I 588 588 588 588 (bre Exit 'Ib'mrmple 7tmp. ( F) 629 - - - - Hicji (F) Rrctor Orlant Inp Flae (%) - 100 100 100 100 lbrm Chuntration (Epn) 812 - - - - C i RIINQW( SEIB43 6 Miin Stain Flow Ibte (x10 lbniar) - 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 Stan Grreator Icels (%) - 66 66 66 66 Stain Grwrator Prmsurm (psig) - 1007 1007 1007 1007 QNIADMNr fiEDDG Eunure (psig) 0 - - - -

      'Rnperature ( O                      101         -                                                                    -         -          -

limidity (%) 43 - - - - itAruyn Cuwhatim (% vol) 0 - - - - l S2tp Icel (ft) 0 - - - - TNis knmilatur Iants (%) - 59 59 59 59 Annulator Panures (5ig) - 660 660 660 660 l Rictor hhter Storay? Utuk I1 vel (%) 97

                                                                                                                                                           )

G 87- FE 5.2 I

   ;g
                                                                                     /

Tine [ Rnl 0800 P1mt Inp 1 Inp 2 tocp 3 Inp 4 Mlatim (ifG: MIN) (11+00:30) ' Wlum or A or B or C or - D Wims W1ts valms WluEfi l HUMWfSEItM Rnctor Iber (%) 98 - - - - Rnctor Vasel Inwl (%) 100 - - - - Prmarlar Prmsure (paig) 2311 - - -- - Pressurizer teml (%) 60 - - - - Rector Onimt Systan Ibrp. ( F) 559 559 559 559 617 617 617 617 Ih - 588 588 588 588 Gre Dcit Ti--" e9 7tr.p. ( F) 629 - - - - High (F) Rictor Onlant Icop Flos (%) - 100 100 100 100 Timm Crnrcaticri (ppo) 812 - - - - RIDUR(SEIDE 6 Main Stan Flow Rate (x10 lbiyhr) -

                                                                                                                     - 3.6                         3.6       3.6                                      3.6 Stmn Omrator Iemis (%)                                 -

66 66 66 66 Stean Ga u.alu. Pm- (p3ig) - 1007 1007 1007 1007~ GNIAIMNT EUILDI!G Ptmsure (psig) 0 - - - - 7tnprature ( F) 101 - - - - timidity (%) 44 - - - - IIAro71) Qinritratial (% vol) 0 - - - - anp Icel (ft) 0 - - - - 1N+3 Annulator Irels (%) - 59 59 59 59 Annulator Pttmurs (psig) - 660 660 660 660 ( Ihrtor eter Stotap Tak Icel (%) 97 - - - - 87-FE 5.3 1 l a

PUMr HWMIDEE I Tine Inp 2 Rul 0815 P1mt toop 1 toop 3 toop 4 Iblatim (ifG: MIN) (11+00:45) Vahrs or A or B or C . . or D

   -                                                                                                                                     Whms     vahrs                                                          Valms                      Wlms Rt992Y SBID4                                                                                                                                                                                                                          r Rrctor Power (%)                                                                                                 94       -                      -                                                                -

Ibrtor wsml teel (%) 100 - - - -

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              )

Prmsuriar Prmare (psig) 2319 - - - - Prmarizer Leel (%) ' 57 - - - - I Ructor (bolant Systan Tarp. ( F)

                                                                                                                                      -    557          557                                                               557                 557
                                                                                                                                      -    613          613                                                                613                613
                                                                                                                                      -    25            25                                                               25                  25 i

I (bre Exit 'limrmnia Tarp. ( 0 626 - - - - High (O lheta (bolant [ap Flow (%) - 100 100 100 100 arm causu.atian Gpa) 820 - - -- SECINNE SEIDE 6 3.5 3.5 Main Stmn Flag Inte (x10 lbrytz) - 3.5 3.5 Stan Gmrator Icels (%) - 66 66 66 66 i Stan Onrator Prmsurs 4sig) - 1000 1000 1000 1000 , GNIADifNT IUIIDDG Prmsute (psig) 0 - - - --

                   'Ibiperature ( F)                                                                                               101        -                       -                                                                 --        -

limidity (%) 44 - - - - itdropi Onstxatim (% vol) 0 - -- - - anp teel (ft) 0 - - - - Tas Amtulator temis (%) - 59 59 59 59 Annulator Prmars (psig) - 660 660 660 660 Euctor Wext Storap ' Int Isel (%) 97 - - - - I , 87-FE 5.4

        -_                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 _~

MJNr RWM!s6 Tine C Rul _0830

           ~ Iblative (IR3: MIN) (1901:00)

Plait Wlms Inp 1

                                                   & A W1tes Inp 2
                                                                  & B valms Inap 3 aC wlus
                                                                                                                           -Ecop 4
                                                                                                                            & D valms IRi?%RY SYSIH4 Itretnr Rwr.(%)                        89        -                  -                             -                       -

Rxctor vmsel tael 'h 100 - - - - Frmsuriar Prmsurr (psig) 2327 - - - - 1 Prmsuciar Iael d) 55 - - - -  ! Ittctor (bolait Systan 3mp. ( 0 3 557 557 557 557 610 610 610 610  ! I - 584 584 584 584

     ' Oxe Exit $1ctnocotple Ttmp. ( M      622        -                  -                              -                      -

High (F) Rrctor (bolant Inp Flos (%) - 100 100 100 100 Ibrm Cumuaticn (Ipn) 828 - - - - SIINWN SYSIDE thin Stan Floa Ibte (x106 lbtyhr) - 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 Stain Osurator Iaels (%) - 66 66 66 66 Stam Gman Prmsurm (pig) - 1000 1000 1000 1000 GMAMfNP LURDDG Pausuru (psig) 0 - - - - Rnperature ( F) 101 - - - - amidity (%) 44 - - - - ihdroys)CumuaLim (% vol) 0 - - - - ano Isel (ft) 0 - - - - 92s kunulator Caels (%) - 59 59 59 59 Amm1Mrr Presmre (pig) - 660 660 660 660 i Ructor Water Storap trk Isel (%) 97 - - - - 87-FE 5.5 1 _ _ . . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - 4

IUNr HWMm!IE Time

 -[m')                                        Rnl                   0845                      Plant    Inp 1          Inp 2                                Icop 3      Inp 4 i

l

  '\d                                         R31ative (IEE: MIN) (if+01:15)                  Wlts     or A          or B                                  or C        or D Wlts         Wlts                                   Wlts        Wlum PRDWN SEnM Rectrr her (%)                                         83         -                               -                    -           -

Ibactor wmel Inwl (%) 100 - - - - Presarime Prmoure (psig) 2317 - - - - Prmarizer Irwl (%) 53 - - - - Rxctor (bolant Systan Mrp. ( F) 556 556 556 556-I 607 607 607 607-

                                                                                                        %2                 %2                               M2          %2 Cbte Exit tunocuple Wrp. ( F)                         617         -                              -                     -           -

liigh (F) RIctor (bolant Icop Flos (%) - 100 100 100 100 Ebral Cumnotian (ppn) 836 - - - - O -- 6 M2in s%2n Flow Ibte (x10 lbo4r) - 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 Stam Cuudum: temls (%) - 66 66 66 66 Stum Gnrator Prmsurm (pilg) - 998 998 998 998

                                        ,CINmWENT IUIIDHG Preute (pilg)                                             0       -                            -                       -           -

nnperature ( a 101 - - - - limidity (%) 44 - - - - tykuyn arnstratiai (% vol) 0 - - - - anp teml (ft) 0 - - - - Tms Arutulator Imels (%) - 59 59 59 59 kunulator Prmars (psig) - 660 660 660 660 Rrctor Wear Storaya Tmk Irwl (%) 97 - - - - Y \ 87-FE 5.6

IUNPHHMME r- Tim I- Ital 0900 P1mt Ecop 1 Inp2 Inp 3 Inp 4

Iblative (im: MIN) (H+01:30) W1tre or A or B or C or D W1trs W1tzs valtrs valtm HUWEN SYSM4 Ebactor Rur (%) 0 - - - -

Ibector wmel ILwl (%) 100 - - - - Prmsuriar PrOSEure (plig) 1914 - - - - Prmsuriar Irwl'(%) 2 - - - - l feuctor 0 olant Systen 2np. ( 0 493 493 493 486

                                                                                                                                     -   493     493     493       493 h                                                -

530 530 530 530 Gre D(it Tuuuuple Rnp. ( F) 493 - - - - High (F) Ihrtor Orlant Inp nom (%) - 100 100 100- 100 t Rxcn Grushai.icn (Epn) . 850 - - - - SFIDMU SYSmE N 6 M11n Stmn Mcw Ibte (x10 lbtytr) - 0 0 0 .46 Sima Cuuator [twls (%) - 48 48 48 4 Stan Gruaba. Pressures (psig) - 755 744 744 415 NNr WIIDDG Pmntre (psig) 0 - - - - Rrrprature ( F) 103 - - - - ILmidity (%) 40 - - - - thdraym Omntration (% vol) 0 - - - - anp ILwl (ft) 0 - - - - l

                                                                             'IMS                                                                                             !

tautulator Itwls (%) - 59 59 59 59 lautulator Pttmrm (p3ig) - 660 660 660 660 ihrtor W2ter Storaya Trk [Lwl (%) 89 - - - - 1-87-FE 5.7

EUNY PNUMMES Tine / Ital 0915 Plat Inp 1 Inp 2 'toop 3 Ecop 4 Iblative (FE: MIN) (1901:45) Valms or A or B or C or D Vahrs values Vali m Wlim PRI!WN SBIYM Ibrtar Powrr (%) 0 - - - - Ibrtxr Raul ILwl (%) 100 - - - - Pressuriar Prmsure (psig) 2(T/7 - - - - Pressurimr Irwl (%) 23 - - - - Inctor Golat 9fsten 7 tup. ( F) 487 487 487 488 488 488 488 488 530 530 530 530 Gre D(it ilmwm_ple 'Itup. ( F) 488 - - - - fligh (F) Ihrtor Golant Iap Flcus (%) - 100 100 100 100 arm Cuuauoum (Ipn) 896 - - - - O -- Main Stan Flcw Ibte (x10 6 lbtyhr) - 0 0 0 0 Steam Grutator ILwls (%) - 56 55 55 0 Stmn Gnrator Prmsures (psig) - 608 607 606 15 GNIAItMNr IUIIDIm Ptmsute (psig) 0 - - - -

      'Ibiperature ( F)                    107                         -                              -                         -       -

limidity (%) 28 - - - - tyhuyn Cuuauntim (% val) 0 - - - - anp Irwl (ft) 0 - - - - i inks kcurulator Irwis (%) - 53 59 59 59 Annulator Ptssurm (Isig) - 660 660 660 660 [ Ryctor Witer Storaya Tank Irwl (%) 76 - - - - 87-FE 5.8

_KJNPIUM M m56 Tine

 -[.        Rnl                   0930    Plant               toop 1                                         toop 2                 Coop 3  Ir w 4 R31atie (tEG: MIN) (11+02:00) Wlus                or A                                           or B                   or C    or D Wlues '                                         Wlues                  Wlts    Wlues PRD9M SSTEM Rxtor Power (%)                       0                                   -                                               -     -        -

Rmtar Rmel Irel (%) 100 - - - - Prmsuriar Ptmsure (pig). E91 - - - - Pressurimr Irwl (%) 26 - - - - Rxctor Golant Systan 'Rnp. ( 0

                                              -                      485                                              485            485     485 485                                              485             485    .485 4

530 530 530 530 Oxe a(it 'Hunnnple 'Rnp. ( F) 485 - - - - Hkji (F) Rictor Orlant toap Flows (%) - 100 100 100 100 Barcn Gruntraticn (Egn) 899 - - - - SIDD W SGIDE v 6 M1in Stmn Flow Ibte (x10 lbadir) - 0 0 0 0 Stam Grenitor Inmls (%) - 62 61 61 0 Stan Gmtator Pressurm (psig) - 593 592 592 15 ONIAINtNr EULIDIN3 PrenIre (pig) 0 - - - -

       'Rnperature ( F)                    105                                   -                                               -     -        -

limidity (%) 21 - - - - - Itg3tayn Oxuntration (% vol) 0 - - - - anp IIM21 (ft) 0 - - - -

       'IN+s                                                                                                                                                   I knnulator Ecwls (%)                   -

59 59 59 59 AmmLer Presa2tm (pig) - 660 660 660 660 nretor Mitrr Storage Tank Imel (%) 76 - - - - 87-FE 5.9

IUNr IRIUMM!EE gs Tine t ital 0945 Plant Uxp 1 Inp 2 Urp 3 Enp 4

  \          Iblatim (if6: MIN) (F902:15)   Wlus      or A    & B    or C     or D valms   W1um   W1tm     W1trs PRIME SG1E4 Itector Iba (%)                          0         -      -      -        -

i Itoctor Weel Irwl (%) 100 - - - - l 1 Pressurimr Prmsure (Isig) 2264 - - - - I Prrmriar Dwel (%)' 38 - - - - Ructor Qulant Systen 'Ibip. ( 0 [j 499 498 498 499 499 499 499 499 gg - 530 530 530 530 Qxe Dcit 'Itr=mele 'Ibrp. ( 0 499 - - - - Iligh (F) Itactor Orlant Emp Ficm (%) - 100 100 100 100 Barm Cuusuatian (rpn) 899 - - - - [ S'2MWN SGIDE 6 Main Stan Fkw Ibte (x10 lbtyhr) - 0 0 0 0 Stam Gmrator Itwls (%) - 64 62 62 0 Stmit Onrator Prumrs (Isig) - 674 67 3 673 15 GIIIAINfNP liHIDDG Prmsure (psig) 0 - - - -

       'Iugerature ( F)                       98          -      -       -       -

ilmidity (%) 21 - - - - ihdtuy31 Cuushai.ial (% ml) 0 - - - - anp ILwl (ft) 0 - - - -

       'D N S Amtulator Irwis (%)                     -

59 59 59 59 Annulator Prunns (psig) - 660 660 660 660 ) thetor mter Storap 'nrk Itw1 (%) 76 O 87-FE 5.10 L~ ,

RJNrHWHEME Tine

  /a\                              ' Rul                             1000      Plant  Inp 1  Icop 2 Inp 3    . toop 4 V                                  Iblatim (ifE: MIN) (H+02:30)              Wlts   or A u-or B u-or C u-or D u.

HumF& SEIHi Rrctor Rur (%) 0 - - - - Ibactor Waal Irvel (%) 100 - - - - Ptwarizer Ptware (p3ig) 2284 - - - - Pramrizer Invel (%) 44 - - - - Rrctor Onlant Sfstan 7tnp. ( F) 511 511 511 512 512 512 512 512 g - 530 530 530 530 Qxe Exit 7tranocotple 7tnp. ( 0 512 - - - - liigh (F) Rnctor Onlant Icop Floe (%) - 100 100 100 100 Inm Cuusuatim (gn) 898 - - - - SEDNWW SEIDE 6 Main Sborm Floa lbte (x10 ltnyhr) - 0 0 0 0 Stain Cumai.w Invels (%) - 65 63 62 0 Stam Onrator Prrmnm (psig) - 756 754 754 14 GNTAIMtNP EUIIDDG Pramre (psig) 0 - - - - 7tnprature ( a  % - - - - ILmidity (%) 18 - - - - lykuyn Ctrumtration (% ml) 0 - - - - anp Icel (ft) 0 - - - - 1ms l Annulator tovels (%) - 59 59 59 59 0 W W @ Rrctor Witar Stottry3 7brk Ieel (%) 76 - - - - L 1' 87-FE 5.11

IUNrHWNENE Tirre Etn1 1015 Plant Inp 1 Imp 2 Inp 3 Icop 4; iblative (ifG: MIN) (11+02:45) Valms & A & B or C or D ValtEs Valtus Va1UES VAli M HUMM SEITM Itacta lower (%) 0 - - - - Itreta weel Lew1 (%) 100 - - - - Prmstrime Ptmaim (psig) 2226 - - - - Prussuriaer Isel (%) 49 - - - - Itrctor O:olait 9fsten Tmp. ( F) 525 525 525 526 5'5 525 525 526 gg - 530 530 530 530 l Oxe Exit Timrmple Turp. ( F) 896 - - - - High (F) Rrctor Qx>1 ant Iap Flos (%) - 100 100 100 100 Ium Cuusuaticn (gm) 896 - - - - SK D O W SYSID E 6 Main Stmn Flcw Ibte (x10 lb1Ar) - 0 0 0 0 Stmn Gyntator Iemls (%) - 66 63 63 0 Stan Gretator Permirm (psig) - 852 851 851 14 GNUWMNI' IUIIDDG Pruntre (pilg) 0 - - - - idtprature ( F)  % - - - - tuttidity (%) 16 - - - - ihdtuyn GnIntraticn (% vol) 0 - - - - Stnp Icel (ft) 0 - - - - IN4G Axinulator Isels (%) - 59 59 59 59 Actinulator Ptururm (psig) - 660 660 660 660 R1rtor eter Statap Tank teml (%) 0 76 - - - - 87-FE 5.12 )

                                                                                            - _ _ -                    _ _____________D

R M IvpMnHS \ ym  %% i / Rul 1030 P1mt tap 1 tap 2 trop 3 Inp 4 ( Iulative (i!G:MDJ) (1903:00) W1us or A or B or C or D witrs valus valus valus mum Systm RIctor Rur (%) 0 - - - - I Rrctor wuni rtw1 (%)  ? - - - - Prunriar Prunre (Esig) 2079 - - - - Ptuariar Icel (%) 36 - - - - Rrctor Cbolant Systrin utnp. ( 0 T - 540 539 539 541 [( 540 540 540 541 540 540 540 541 Gre ait atummple utnp. ( 0 540 - - - - Hicf1 (F) Ihrtor QJolrvit Inp Flcus (%) - 100 100 100 100 Ibtut Grnntraticri (Epn) 894 - - - - SIIINYM SYSIDE

   \                                                          6 Main Stnrn Flaa Ibte (x10 lbwhr)                               -

0 0 0 .60 Stnrn Omrator taels (%) - 67 62 64 .4 Stam Gmrator Ptaurs (Esig) - 958 957 957 555 CDIIADMNP FUIIDDG PrunJre (psig) 0 - - - - itnprature ( F)  % - - - - limidity (%) 13 - - - - tyhupi 0:runtration (% vol) 0 - - - - Satp Itw1 (ft) 0 - - - - Tms i kum11ator taels (%) - 59 59 59 59 i kunulator Pressutua (Emig) - 6fD 660 660 660 ihrtor Mter Storay? qirk tec1 (%) 76 - - - - 07-FE 5.13

I amernamens Tine Ital 1045 Plant Icop 1 Icop 2 Inp 3 toop 4 ( ,

             'Iblative (FfE: MIN) (H+03:15)         Wlues    or A   or B                                 or C                 or D Wlum   Wims                                Wltas                 W1ms IRD9M SEIB4 nrctor her (%)                                  0        -      -                                                -        -

Itrctor wesel teel (%) . 100 - - - - q Prmariar Prmsure (psig) S71 ,- - - - Pressuriar Isel (%) 0 - - - - Rrctor Onlant Systm Tmp. ( F)

                                                            ,397     397                                      397              406
                                                            '43      411                                      411              411 530    530                                      530              530 Qxe mit itemunple Tmp. ( F)                  410          -     -                                                -        -

High (F) Rictor Gnbnt Inp Flom (%) - 11 11 11 127

                                ~

Ebran Cuushaticn yp6) 1144 - - - - 9IDO M S6190 6 Main Stan Ficw Tete (x10 lbtytr) - 0 0 0 .41 Stemt Gnrator Isels (%) - 67 61 64 7 Stan Gnrator Prmsures (psig) -

                                                              %1     889                                     889               198 i ~

GNIADMWP LUIIDI!G Ptmure (;sig) 0 - - - - linparature ( F) 103 - - - - limidity (%) 10 - - - - itdragen Onmtration (% vol) 0 - - - -

                                                                                                                                          )

anp teel (ft) 0 - - - - 1N43 1 Annubtor Iaels (%) - 59 59 59 59 kr:urulator Prmsurm (psig) - 660 660 660 660 Rxctor Wter Stnnge TM: teel (%) 64 - - - - 87-FE 5.14 4 I

i , l , l

                                                    .i                                                                                                                        ,       i l

IUW IMtE1HE ,. x Tine l ' Rnl Phwt. iexp 1 l Cop 2 ' Ccgi 3 . [cp' 4 f l ' {, ) 1103 (/ Iblative (IEd.CN) (1903:30) V.lms or A or B or C '&D - MW .1YW Val " - D15 / hut %FU SWa_M - R.rctor Power (?) . 0 - - - - e Ructor Vassel f.ml (%) 88 - - - - ,

                                                                                                                                                                                                         . f I'twaurimr Presate (pig)                                    596                -                 -         -

m l

                                                                                          }.

Ecmuimr I.wel ~(%) r i 0 - - - - g , l -__ Rrctor Cbolant 9fstun 'Itytp. ( M T - 295 295 ZfS 296 , 298 296 298 299 i

                               '1 ' ,            t                                     -

5 30 - 530 530 530 ,, A% .,[ .

                                            . - . .                                                        L .-- ._        e Gre Exit 1herremple Taip! ( F)                               298               -                 -

W in  ;  ; , Ructor GM'aint Inp Elo43 (%)- - 12 12 12 137 lbran CMEMEiation (ppn) , 7 4 1N3 - - - 7 ~~

n. i TE1LWN 96196 '  ?;
    /

q ) - - - - .

                                                                                     ,                          g                                                                        .

v thr. Stum Flw Ibte (x106 1hadr) ,,l.

                                                                                       -               J.

0 0 .24 f)(

                                                                                               ~

Stan Gmrator Irmls (%) - ti? 59 63 26 Stan Giurator Prmrures ([nig) - {p2- 776 7/6 62  ;

                                                                                                 ~ ~ ~                                                      ~

HWhyMIC WJILDItu 4 1 Presure l(pig) 0 - - - - f innprature ( F) 97 - - - - limidity (t) 10 - - - - ItArayJ1 Grnritratial (% vol) 0 - - - - i Ebip Icel (ft) 0 - - - -

                                                                                                                                                                                                             )

l _TMk..S Arutulatd: '.mls (t) ,- 59 59 59 I " 54

                                       . a.            ....                '~

AnnuD_t nx iT'rnnegl Qriig) - 653 653 653 580

                  ,                 

f 6 y f(qf

   .g                                   4                 c.   -

we j i Tine y' 1 Rn1 1115 P1mt toop 1 toop 2 trry 3 ~ Imp 4

'k                                    -

Rdative (llE: MIN) ' (H+03:45) Valte or A cr' B or C or D g !T witxs w1te m1tys V11ues .v IHP9m SEIB1 A Rector Ptwr (%) 0 - - - - Ructor Wel tael (%) 88 - - - - Ptssurimr Ptumure (psig) 538 - - - - Prescurime tevel (%) 37 - - - - ( l i! R7xtor (bolant 9fstan 'Anp. ( F) j / *[ l - 258 258 258 260 4 - 263 263 263 264 I

             ,/. ,;                                ' '

1 530 530 530 530 9 Oxe Dcit 'Itano:nple TEnp. ( F) 263 - - - - r ' ?, . High (F) Rector (bolant toop Flows (%) - 12 12 12 139 f. i Bxtn Gawuot. ion (Epn) 1434 - - - - i SEIDUM SEIDE 6 a M1in Staxn Flow Rate (x10 lbidr) - 0 0 0 .12 i 9. -

       'V                                                            Stan Gierator ILwls (%)                         68     60 63        40 Stmn Grurator Pressurm (psig)           -

850 617 657 37 GNIAI!MNP IUIIDI!G Prmsure (p1i9) 0 - - - -

                                                                    'Ituperature ( F)                      96          -      -      -         -

lunidity (%) 10 - - - - itdtuym CLmi.taticn (% vol) 0 - - - - anp Isel (ft) 0 - - - - i

                                                                    'o w s kunulator ILwls (%)                     -

58 58 58 48 Annulator Pnmrm (p3ig) - 653 53 653 523 R1ctrr water Stxray3 'Pank tevel (%) 56 - - - - s 87-FE 5.16

RJHfFfMPEIUS

                         -w    Tine

[ T Ftn1 1130 Plant Inp 1 Inap 2 Inp 3 Inp 4 Q # Tblatiw (if6: MIN) (1904:00) Valtrs or A or B or C or D Valms Wltrs Wltrs Wltrs PRIMVW SE'IHi R1rior her (%) 0 - - - - Rn: tor Rmel Lael (%) 85 - - - - Pmnrimr Pressure (p:ig) 137 - - - - Prosaurimr Invel (%) 100 - - - - Finctnr aninnt Systen Rnp. ( F) 226 228 228 235 230 231 231 231 gg 530 530 530 530 Oxe Exit 'llumxnple 'Itmp. ( F) 231 - - - - liigh (F) Ern: tor Onlant Inp Ma43 (%) - 12 12 12 141 arm Giuritratim (Epn) 1554 - - - - 7"%.

                  /            SKINWE SE'nM3
                  \'-

6 Hlin Stan nos Ebte (x10 lbidr) - 0 0 0 .04 Stmn Omrator Iaels (%) - 70 63 64 55 Stam Gmrator Pmnrm ([sig) - 659 415 415 21 GNIAItMNT LUIIDItG Prerure (piig) 0 - - - -

                               'Ibqurature ( F)                    94       -      -      -       -

timidity (%) 10 - - - - ItArop101nstatim (% vol) 0 - - - - anp Itml (ft) 0 - - - - Tms l Annulator Isels (%) - 58 58 58 0 l Annulator Penrai (psig) - 653 653 653 70 I l I pg Rxctor Wter Storage Tank Icel (%) 53 - - - - 87-FE 5.17 L______________________ .._ __ w

RJE@ HUMMIRS

         ,b) ks Rnl                   1145     Plat wlues toop 1 or A Ioap 2 or B toop 3 or C Inp 4 or D R21ative (HFG: MIN) (11+04:15)

Wlms wlues wlms- wlues PRD9RY SBItM R!ELtr RWr (%) 0 - - - - Rector %ssel Isel (%) 76 - - - - Prwariar Ptesure (psig) 44 - - - - Pressariar Isel (%) 1 - - - - Rrctxr Onlant Systan 'Ibip. ( F)

                                                                             -    190     183    101      176 199    224     156      199 530    530     530      530 AW Gre Dcit 'Ibeermpla 'Iurp. ( F)      251/264      -       -      -        -

High (F) Rxctor Onlant. Icop Flows (%) - 0 0 0 0 Brm Cums.uiicn (ppn) 1673 - - - - r

          /                        SUNMY SEIDE                                                                      l k                                                    6 I

tilin Stan Flos Ibte (x10 lbMr) - 0 0 0 .01 , Stan G5 mon Isels (%) - 70 63 64 58 Stan Gsuau Presars (psig) - 653 348 348 15 GNIMNtNP IUIIDIN3 Prmsure (psig) 0 - - - -

                                  'Iutturature ( F)                       88        -        -     -        -

timidity (%) 10 - - - - 1Mirotp1 CuwLoticn (% vol) 0 - - - - Srtp Im el (ft) 0 - - - -

                                  'IPNG Annulator Isels (%)                       -

58 58 58 0 An=1*rr Pressures (psig) - 653 653 653 24 R1ctrr wtzr Storap 'Ibnk Imel (%) 44 - - - - k 87-FE 5.18

EUNT HHHMG

  , - ~ .                          Tima

[ } frnl 1200 Plant Inap 1 Inp 2 Irop 3 Inp 4

 '(f                                    Iblative (ifG: MIN) (H+04 G )   Valtus    cr A   cr B   or C     or D Valtn3 Valtrs Valms    Valtrs ERItWW SYSnN Ihrtor Rw:r (%)                          0         -       -      -        -

Ibrtar Wael Irel (%) 90 - - - - Panurimr Pmuze (paig) 44 - - - - Pnnurime Irwl (%) 0 - - - -

                                                                      ~

ructor Grlant 9/strm itnp, ( O 140 144 139 137 153 149 147 154 h - 530 530 530 530 Gre Exit 'Itr=mp1.e 'Rnp. ( O 146/147 - - - - lugh (O Rrctor colant Inp Moas (%) - 0 0 0 0 Ibrm Grmhat.ian (rpa) 1824 - - - - smam SysnM3 [ 6 thia Stmn Mcw Ibte (x10 lb1Ar) - 0 0 0 0 Stam Gmrator Itwls (%) - 70 62 63 62 Stam Gmrator Pmatrm (psig) - 649 314 314 14 GRmItMNr 11]ILDI?G Pmure (paig) 0 - - - -

                                  'RnIntature ( 0                         85         -      -      -        -

limidity (%) 10 - - - - lylmyn Ga m uoticr1 (% vol) 0 - - - - anp Irwl (ft) 0 - - - - 1ms Annulator Iaels (%) - 0 58 58 0 l Annulatnr Prt=nres (psig) - 28 653 653 23 (s luctor Mter storap Tank Irwl (%) 31 - - - -

                                                                                                                    )

I

   $x s)                                                                                                            '

i 87- F E 5.19

i EUBirRW5MEBE

 /                               Tine

./ Rn1 Plant toop 1 Lap 2 Inp 3 ( 1215 Iblative (ifE: MIN) (H+04:45) Wims aA Wlues aB WlUES aC DluEB tap 4 aD W1LE m DW E SEITM Itrctor Padr (%) 0 - - - - Ibector Wssel Isvel (%) 97 - - - - Prmarizer Prmsure (Imig) 33 - - - - Prmarizer Iset (%) 37 - - - - Ibactor anlant systen Mtp. ( 0 133 127 134 134 138 129 137 138 h - 530 530 530 530 Gre D.it 'Itatoaatple Mtp. ( F) 139 - - - - High (F) R*ctor anist Inp Ih (%) - 0 0 0 0 Ibta1 Gamuai.ial (Ipn) 1870 - - - - [ SIINNE SEIBS

\,

6 timin Stan Flow Ibte (x10 lbtitr) - 0 0 0 0 Stan Gnratne Ievels (%) - 70 61 62 63 Stan Gmrator Prrmwm (psig) - 643 280 280 14 GNIADMNI' BUIIDDG Pnsre (psig) 0 - - - - mtprahwa ( F) 83 - - - - limidity (%) 10 - - - - thdtcyn G2mhation (% ml) 0 - - - - anp IcVel (ft) 0 - - - -

                               'DMs Annulator tevels (%)                    -

0 58 58 0 Ax:utulator Prmoures (psig) - 28 653 653 23 lbactor hhtm Stotay3 Tak Icuel (%) 27 - - - - ( 87-FE 5.20

1 1 IUNr P4WHERE Tine Rn1 1230- P1mt tap 1 Icop 2 toop 3 Ecop '4  ; iblative (if6: MIN) (H+05:00) Wlts aA & B or C aD -l Wlts Wlts Wits W1us  ; a IRDfM SsnN i Rictor Rwr (%) 0 - - -- - Rmtat Vemel tael (%) 97 - - - - 4 Prmmti2er Premate (psig) 33 - - - - l t Prmmtiar Inwl (%) 37 - - - -

                                                                                                                                                                                                           -j Rnctnt Golant Sptun 'Rnp. ( 0                                                                                                                                             -

Tg - 127 121 128 128  ; T - 131 123 D1 131 i

                                      'Id   g 530                        530    530                  530                               !

Oxe Exit Thermxotple 'Rup. ( F) 133 - - - - i High (F) j i Rxctor Golant Inp Mom (%) - 0 0 0 0 Brcn Cun uu.ai.im (gm). 1911 - - - - l 0 -- min Stan new Ibte (x10 lbn4r) 6 - 0 '0 0 0. i l Stan Gnrator Inels (%) - 70 60 61 63 i i Stam Gmtator Pressures (psig) - 638 249 249 14 l i GNINNfNP IUIIDI!G Presstre (psig) 0 - - - - Tuqurature ( M 82 - - - - l l timidity (%) 10 - - - - J lylrtrp1 Gnuhatim (% vol) 0 - - - - EnpLevel(ft) 0 - - - -

                                 'Dus Annulator Incls (%)                                                          -

0 58 58 0

j. Aatumlator Premtres (psig) - 28 653 653 14 Rxctrr stat Stataje 'Drk Inel (%)

O, 24 - - - - 87-FE 5.21 I i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . _ _ . . _ . . _ . . _ _ . . _ _ _ - _ . - . . _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _._____ s

RJNr HWWWE M E R ' an1 1245 Plat Imp 1 tap 2 tap 3 Inp 4 (V) Iblative (if6: MIN) (H+05:15) W1UEs & A mlum T B witrs T C wlum

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                & D witrs PRI?9RY SEItM Rrrtne Rwr (%)                                 0      -         -                                          -                                                    -           l Rector veel tawl (%)                      97          -           -                                         -                                                    -

Prmarizer Prmsure (psig) 33 - - - - Prmsuriaer Itvel (1) 37 - - - - Rxrtor a:olant s/stm Wrp. ( F) 122 117 123 123

                                                                                                                               -  126        118                           126                                                         126 530        530                           530                                                         530 (bre Exit ihrmrrnpla Mtp. ( F)         128            -          -                                         -                                                     -

High (0 Ractor Onlant Inp Flows (%) - 0 0 0 0 Ibrm Grantraticn (rpp) 1941 - - - - f SIINMRY SEIBG 6 tilin Stan Flow Ibte (x10 lbtytr) - 0 0 0 0 Stan Grrrator Levels (%) - 70 61 62 63

                                                                             - Stum Gnrator Prmsurrs (psig)                  -

634 192 192 14 GNDJNfN1' EUILDDG 1 Prmare (psig) 0 - - - -

                                                                              'Ibimahm ( F)                            81           -          -                                         -                                                     -

limidity (%) 10 . lyltuyn Cuuahaticn (% vol) 0 - - - - Smp Itw1 (ft) 0 - - - -

                                                                              'D u s Annulator Irwls (%)                           -

0 58 58 0 penmiin+rr presurm (psig) - 28 653 653 14 Rrctor Watt Storaya Tank Irwel (%) 21 - - - - I 87-FE 5.22 r

RJNr HNDEtNE

                                                            - g.

Rn1 1300 Plant tote 1 Inp 2 Inp 3 tap 4 R21ative (IfE: MIN) (H+05:30) W1ues aA & B a C- aD W1ues thrs w hx:s wlus - PRP9RY SHEM Rrctor Rur (%) 0 - - - - Ibactor wesel twel (%) 97 . - - - - Pamrime Possure (psig) 33 - .- - - Prmsurimr Imel (%) 37 - - - - Itactor Orlant Sjstan 'lutp. ( F) 118 113 119 119 122 115 122 122 I - 530 530 530 530 Gre Exit hwu.uple Tutp ( F) 124 - - - - q High (F) ' Ibrtor Gnlait Inp Flows (%) - 0 0 0 0 axon Gmsuai.im (ppn) 1964 - - - - SEEDDHY SYSIDE filin Stan Flow Ibte (x106 lbiyhr) - 0 0 0 0 Stain Gnrator LLvels (%) - 70 63 63 62 Stan Grerator Prmsurm (psig) - 630 136 136 14 CINIAI!MNP LUIIDItG Pnnure (psig) 0 - - - -

                                                             'Ibipratute ( F)                                                                 81         -          -                      -        -

tunidity (%) 10 - - - - Hyhoyn Cuu_suntim (% vol) 0 - - - - anp Imel (ft) 0 - Tras Ammi1*w Irels (%) - 0 58 58 0 l l Ammilatre Pressurm (pilg) - 28 653 653 14 arctor Water stataya trk Imel (%) 18 - - - - k 87-FE 5.23 s

HMir NNNEEE

          'Itte .

R*il 1315 Plant Icop 1. Inp 2 Inp 3 Irop 4

                          'Iblative (if6: MIN) (H+05:45)                             Valts      & A           &.B         mC        xD Wlues         Wlts        Valts     Wlues PRP N Y S EltM an:tx Ruer (%)                                                                    0               -      -          -         -

Rn: tor Weel Isel (%) 97 - - - - Prrmirimr Ptssure (psig) 33 - - - - Ptmsurime Isel (%) 37 - - - - Rector Golant Systun lutp. ( F) , 115 110 115 116 118 111 11B llB g - 530 530 530 530 Oxe Exit qtmrmpla lutp. ( F) 119 - - - - High (F) Ibactor Golant Inp Maws (%) - 0 0 0 0 Ibrtn Cuusiu.at.ian (Ipn) 1980 - - - - S U N W Y S EIt E 6 thin Stan now Rita (x10 lber) - 0 0 0 0 Stan Gmrator Isels (%) - 70 65 64 62 Stan Gmrator Prrm_= (psig) - 625 97 97 13 GNIRI!MNP IUILDI!G Ptm sure (psig) 0 - - - - AmyrsthTrn ( F) - 01 - - - - tunidity (%) 10 - - - - Itdttgan Grmitratim (% w>l) 0 - - - - anp tael (ft) 0 - - - - TN+S Ax:Lnulator Isels (%) - 0 58 58 0 immiler Ptmsurm (psig) - 28 653 653 14 Rn: tor Witor Storap rank Isel (%) 15 - - - 87-FE 5.24

                                 " i HJNr MIUNIINE g                                                                           'lirte Rn1                   13.30   Plant   toop 1 toop 2 Icop 3  Icop 4 -

4' lblative (146: MIN) (H+06:00) Wims aA aB or C or D valms wits wits witrs HUMMN SEIB4 Rector Rwr (%) 0 - -- - - aea: tor wesel teml (%) 97 - - - - Ptmsuri2er Presare ([sig) 32 - - - - Pmssuriar Isel (%) 37 - - - - Ituctot Onlant sjsten 'Ibip. ( 0 112 107 113 113 115 109 115 115 h - 530 530 530 530 Gre Dcit 'Dmrrrmle 'Ibtp. ( F) 117 - - - - liigh (F) Inctor onlant Imp Ebe (%) - 0 0 0 0 Ebtm Omntraticn (Epn) 2000 - - - - SEIINNE SGIBE 6 M1in Stam Flow Ibte (x10 lbivhr) - 0 0 0 0 Stan Gmratnr Iemis (%) - 70 65 64 62 Stmn Omrator Prmawm (psig) - 621 83 83 14 GNIAINfN1' IUIIDDU I Ptm sure (psig) 0 - - - -

                                                                                        'lutperatire ( F)                       80       -      -      -       -

timidity (%) 10 - - - - iff in3n Cumhatico (% vol) 0 - - - - Slip Itwl (ft) 0 - - - -

                                                                                        'IN+s                                                                           ;

i Annulator Icmis (%) - 0 58 58 0 kunulator Prtme ([ mig) - 28 653 653 14 fucur Witty Statap Tak teml (%) 13 - - - - 87-FE 5.25

PUBir PNUMMBE Tirre Rnl

      .fv                                                         1345 Iblative (ifE: MIN) (1906:15)

Plmt . Wlues Inp 1

                                                                                   & A Icop 2
                                                                                          & B Icop 3
                                                                                                  & C Icop 4 aD Witus  Wlucs   Wims      Witus PfUfWN SEITN Rictor Iwer (%)                         0        -       -       -        --

Rector Wesel teMel (%) 97 - - - - PreBSJtime Prrmre (psig) 33 - - - -

                                    . Pressurizer Ievel (%)                 37          -       -       -        -

Itactor Gobnt Sfatzm Turp. ( F) 109' 105 110 HD 112 106 112 112  ; gg - 530 530 530 530 Gre Exit 7tmvmpie 7tnp, ( p 114 - - - - High (0 luctor Cbolat Icop Mows (%) - 0 -0 0 0 Bxm Qxurtraticn ([pn) 2000 - - , -

        ,O                            SEIINNN SGIRE 7

titin Stsn Mow Ibtn (x106 lbtyhr) - 0 0' 0 0 Stam Gsuaw Invels (%) - 70 64 63 62 Stan G5uan Prrm= (Isig) - 616 74 74 14 GNIAltMNT IUILDIfC Pressre (psig) 0 - - - -

                                      'Iutprature ( F)                      80         -       -       -        -

tunidity (%) 10 - - - - itdroyn Cbushaticn (% vol) 0 - - - - I anp IENel (ft) 0 - - - - 1 TN+S 1 kunulator Isels (%) - 0 58 58 0 , I. ~ rmrulou Pummes (Inig) - 28 653 653 14 Roctor mtxr Storage Tank Isel (%) 10 - - - -

          \

l- 87- FE 5.26 1 1 _ _ - - _ _ _ - - _ - - _ _A

IUtt HHMMES j. rine Rnl 1400 Plant Inp 1 Inp 2 Inp 3 Inp 4 R11ative (if6: MIN) (H+06:30) Wims & A & B- or C aD

                                                       - Wlues     Wltrs             Wlues                                                 Wltrs PRIMRY SMM Rector Ibwer (%)                              0       -          -                                               -                            -

R: actor Wmel Isel (%) 97 - -- - - Prmsuriar Prunure (pig) 33 - - - - i i Prmarizer Leel (1) 37 - - - - Rn tor (bolant 9fstan 'Iutp. ( F) 107 103 108 108 I

                                                    -    110        104                          HD                                            110 530        530                         530                                            530 Oxe Dcit 'Ihermmple 7tnp. ( F)        112            -          -                                              -                              -

High (F) Rxctor Orlant tap noe (%) - 0 0 0 0 arm cum uoam (p axx) - - - - [ SIDORY SSI1Mi 6 Mnn Strnu ncw Rate (x10 ltnytr) - 0 0 0 .O TAxnn Gsasaux Iaels (%) - - 70 64 63 62 Stmn Gneratat Prrm= (psig) 611 67 67 14 RNIAHMNT IUIIDDG Pmaire (psig) 0 - - - -

      'Itnturatutu ( F)                         81         -          -                                             -                               -

ILmidity (%) 10 - - - - itdrop) Omntratial (% vol) 0 - - - - Smp Irwl (ft) 0 - - - -

      'Ims Annulator Iaels (%)                          -

0 58 58 0 kanulatxr Ptmsurm (pig) - 28 653 653 14 lurtar Water Storage 'IWik Isel (%) 7 - - - - s 87-FE 5.27

PLANT GRAPHS

  ,R f     S d          Time-related plant parameters are provided in the following subsection. The                                                          !

data is depicted in graphic form versus time. The previous subsection, l

             " Plant Parameters", page     , depicts the same data in tabular form These graphs may be used as a source of data for Control Room (CR) operators, by the CR Lead Controller, in case of simulator failure.

n

   'tD j 87-Fg                                                                                             5.28 L_ __ _ _ _ _

O O

              ;     1     '          .!      i s*        ;i-                         ll!i           ,!:lIi             .i I     Il
                                                                                                                                               - i h6 O

O O

          ' .               l,5                        !! 4       1!!!l                                                              !'

O O R O E O W O 4

         !             t li*         *          .      ,! i'                        ,-               i1                 '     1 P                                                                                                                                               O R                                                                                                              -                                O O                                                                                                                                               O T

C l~ l . [ [/ 2 F: w W ' l O O H w (p

    ,j O

b U U x l 1 O N O O [1 [}._..-_ _. - U , f U l O ) U , o O O O O O O O O O O O i O m m b c m t m N w I

                                                                                                                                                    )

l I i i 1 e (x) IN3083d

    !                                                                                                                                               )

87-FE 5.30 L__ _ ___--

          !4 .)i                 <11l i'

Il 1  ! l!) I4j 11 a __ a _ a 6 _

                                                                                                   =                          _

e a E  !

                                                                          "l R

U a _ S a ) R S U E O R l' t - iI

                                                                                                ,t Qm        4 H
                                                                                                                   +

P \ H ( R E E Z ' k

                                                                               \                                  M I

T I E R N j V I U T A S L E S R E R N l P  ;! 2 e'

                             +\

W

                      .         ,l                           .ii=
                        "                                                                                   O 0    0       0          0     0         0   0      0      0   0     0 0       0        g 0    0       0          0     0         0   0      0      0   0     0 0       0 6    4       2          0     8         6   4      2      0   8     6 4       2 2    2       2          2     1         1   1      1      1
                                                    " 9m0* We 3mWE'
                                                    /

5b wM ~  ! !l \l1 ll

1l 1 l l:l i ;' 1lj]ij!ill; l

  ~

O a c c <' 6 c c

                                                       =

n L Y E hl ) V ~ R E L O ld U O H I. .' . ' 4 + R ,I i a H E 18 s ( Z l I.~ E _ . I M R 1~ . I T U \ \' \ E S

            ,Ii h\                                                            N S                                                                                                          T A

E L E R O R P f a/ 2 _

                                                                   ?l

{\ _ N

                                   -                                                                        O 0        0         0 0       0          0        0    0                     0                 O 0

1 9 . 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 tmOtWar O ^ s m?? g _ l .l1l lll c

mQ ~- 0 #' S 0 = E ' 6 R U 0 T 0 A R 0 E P ' M 0 E 0 ) T R 0 U M k O H E 4 + T 1 0 H S ( P Y O 0 E M S . O L I T T E V N I T A L A L E O R O O C r 2 R 0 O T v % C A *2  : E  : R 0 c 0 O 0 C I O 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 3 2 1 mdxO8wER&w wF-O A

r,(. y 2 S .v T E i

                                                   ~
                                                   ~     6 R                     .v U

T .v A R .v E P ' M .v E .v ) R T U

                            .v M                                                    O 4 HR E                                                     +E T 2                   .v HP

( S P E Y O .v M S O L v I T T E+ N N T A J A L L E

                            .                              R O

V O . C . V 2 R .v O T C .] v W A  : E  : R >'

                        .O
                      ..O
                      .v O I                               O 0         0                 0     0   0    0 O 0         0                 0     0   0    0 7         6                 4     3   2    1

- / nwWZOw WE?&w wH

  ,C

( i 5d

O 0 _- S 0 - E I

                                                   "       6 R

U 0 T A 0 L" R 0  : E P ' a M 0 E 0 ) T R 0 ~ U M .L O H E ' 4 +E T 3 0 H S ( P E Y O 0 M S O L I T T E N N V I T A ^ A L 0 L E O R O O C 0 f ' 2 R 0 O T q\ v  % C A *2 E O R  : O O O O O

            ' I                                            0 0  0           0    0       0        0      0     0 0  0           0    0       0        0      0 7  6           5    4       3        2      1 r

C mWWQ'O 8 wf3 w(L2ww O

       $M

/ \ I o _= S 0 -- E -

                                                   "    6 R                                          -

U T A W

  • R 0 _a E ' y P n M 0 E 0 )

T M O H f E 4 T 4 0 H S P ( Y O 0 E M S O L I T T ii E N N T A A L L E O R -, O - C rt 2 R 0 = O . h T C A *2Ab E  : R  : O 0 C 0 C

             ,I O

0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 6 4 3 2 1 wwwx0w8 wZd<mw wF D '

      ,7 ?

1. l t

l. / - ~ . - , - -

v d g . . - - _ . . . . - - - - . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . .

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      .._...n        _ .__w D                                                                                                                                                                                   []

f-I w I

a. . - -. -. ..

2 C] I LLJ /i f- 0 2 o U p- O

                                                                      .J                                                                              - ->                                                                             .#                                                                      3-4                        4 D                                                                                                                                                                          0                                                          6 O                                                                                                                                                                                         '

La 0 2

                                                                     ,O_                                                                                       _         __.
                                                                                                                                                                                                      ,m /                                                    l W

m W ,- y g l~* IV< ~ g

                    .O                                              f-                                                                                            ~.                 .

A L- . . _ . _ . _ _ . _ __ _ _ _ n x b3 W g U T b O g /- - . _ . O t [] C -- o o o o o o o o o o o o O O O O O O O O O O O e-m m N w o t n N e 87- FE 5.37

f- 1 I 4 1 l

                                                                                                                                  )

n I ll-1 -

                                                                                                                             +    ;

J . g g . o i II o s u) n 3 i

                                                                                                                "            +

i O a ____. _.  ;  :. Lt.. i n O- .

                                                                                                                "     m O                             l i
                                                                                 )                           l
                                                                                                             '  "      %         i Oj                                                                  i      i                   .

I

o
                                                                                                                       .I
               -_'q                                        A   _.t        a.                                        *  +n I                                   i b                                                                              I                  ll            b O.

Z i o 3 N II b O w x. ~~_..___p..- -- a p g O --- s'1 H i

                                                                                                                      >0 0                                                    n m                                                    Il                                                         m O                                                    n H

O ---

N 11 N m o m o

ll 3 _.. . . . _ __gp, ll

                                                                                                                            -Y 11 11 o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Lfl e T e PO e N e e e o e

0) 00 h. to it) v tq N - "

o o _J D l l (%) 1N3083d i ( 87-FE 5.38

O' n ' l- 0 i l r -- -- - - --i- - -- -- - -- e .

                                                                                       .l                                                                                                                       !

h ' z _ _ _ O 's F< hx ^ Ct' 5 K' w , o

        }--                                                                                                                                                                                                 I Z                                                                                      %                                                                        ]                        '~~~- *    +

l Ld

       -O 5

Z g I w 2 N I O W .s . F O du _ _ _ . W  ! Z n O U * [ y 0 O n ,

                                                                             \'
      - 03                                            __                               ._                             y:                                                           _

N r m I:1  : lll Cl 0 oooooooooo oooo oooooo o O O O oo O oO oooO O oO e-O oO O o O at 00 b to LO 4 nN o ci 00 5 m to 4 mN e-N e e- e- e- e e- v- e- v- e- , l I (Wdd) NO!1 WIN 3ONOO 87-FE 5.39

ii l 4! i' l I1 111 , m, %J.

                                                                                     =
                                                                                     =

4 l

6 P
                                                                                     =                  O O

L

                                                                                     =
                                                                                     =                  A E                                                                       :

T = A R = ) R U W N O H O i 4 +3 L F 5 (H P

                                                                                    =            E O   O M                                                                                   ML I

A = T E \ E T "

                                                                             /
V0 I

T S / 6:

A L

E

     ).      N I
                                                                                    =           R
 ,.-         A                                                                         _

M  ! .

                                                                                       .2 2

L

                                                    .!!l' i;il'\
                                                                               \      ._

P O i O L

                                                                                                       +

_ N

                    . "-                                                                 O 4      5   3       5     2   5                  1      5            o                  1 3           2         1                         O P

O O L D r mtIN2mJv oOw0 3oJh -

  %                                    n
  /

yA " o I ll l

ck i ; .- , ;l i 4A  ;! t i .;,' ' 6 S L i l , i i A , -\l' t .'

                                                                                                                                                     ,!4 E                                                   O V

E O - L

                                                 -       O                                                     -

R .' , r 1!l!tt' 4 O

                                                                                                                                                              !I i1d I
                                                                                          /                    -

T - </ i*/ A

                                                         "[ d '       y                                             /   '

R -- 1i E hi/ / d N  % /

                                                                                                                                                                   /

f E .! lI- 1 l d G a

   ) M                                                                                                                                                                O A                                                                                                                                                                 a

, ,(_ E T I ,!l  ! h

                                                                                              ,       !   i-              i     ;il;l
                                                                                                                                                                     .$ 2 S

7[i a i'

                                                                                     \    [                  j.i          \'
                                                                                                                                      !.      i{   i i\gi\                       i          'k I!                   ii ;'
                                                           .i b          . l          t         ,i :                 i'        ;:f
                                                            .                                                                                                            O 0                  0                 0         0         0                       0                  0          0               0                 0           O 0                  9                 8         7         6                       5                  4          3               2                 1 1

t nt" tdoatO - - o_ b coa4m

-_ fd. l'

                      ;4l              '

i lli .' !i  ;

                                                                                                                                         "  6 N

S _ m .~ E "

                                                                                                                     /               ."

R

-           U i             !'             ,i
                                                                          ,u        <
                                                                                                                        "Y -  "         "

S ." hE S E . R - P R , v^^" 4

              =

O [

                                            ,                    ^

T A -\' R x. E I 4A

                                                                                              \

N . f r' g/' E l " G .

  ..,       M                                                                                                                       ."

A i, i s I ;ij

                                                                                                                                       "   2 E

T \ k- \' k" S 1K_, j

                                                                                      .li' kg li
                                                            .{'                   -
                                       ;      it
l E

E O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 " 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 1 1 1 1 n$2 [vtm o uyK1 3) O yy J

a a a6 a a a G a NI a D a L I a U B E a4 R T U a N S S a E E M R P a N I a A C T N C

 -     O                                                 C
  /

C G 2 C C C C C C C D O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

   ~ .

nO 5a_v gt r l )u $ o_ ( o c? A

FEA RADIAT1(N IDEIIES

 /o\                                       Time     Real                                                                                                             1430                1445 5                                                  Pelative                                                                                                     (11+07:15)       (11+07:30)

SDREDI Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Baseent (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 U.Z SDPE02 Pafwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basamne (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 U.Z SDPJD3 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basamnt (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 U.Z SDPE04 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, 2(TJ0' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRIDS Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, 2000' 'Iv. (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPE06 Solid Radwaste Area, 2000' ch. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SEED 7 Pafwaste Bldg. Truck Space, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 { SDRE08 Palwaste Bldg. Sample laboratory (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPE09 Radwaste Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor, 2047' elv. (E) , (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPE10 Radwaste Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor, 2047' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPEl1 Radwaste Bldg. INAC Filter Unit (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPE12 ha. Bldg. Corridor, Basamnt 1974' elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDPE13 Am. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (NE) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE14 Am. Bldg. Corridor, Basamnt 1974' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE15 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basamnt 1974' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE16 Am. Bldg. Corridor, Basomnt 1974' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE17 tbnraiioactive Pipe 7bnnel & Personnel Access 1974' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE18 Am. Bldg. Grouni Floor Grridor 2000" elv. (N) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDPE19 Am. Bldg. Gruurd Floor Corridor 20U0' elv. (bE) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE20 Am. Bldg. V:1ve Rm. Corridor 2000' elv. (S) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE21 Aux. Bldg. Valve Pa. Corridor ZUUU' elv. (S) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0

                          \               SDRE22   Am. Bldg. Grouni Floor 2000' elv. (SW) l                                                                                                                                                      (mR/hr)      30.0               30.0

( SDRE23 Aux. Bldg. Gruurri Floor 2000" elv. (W) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 bUKt24 Am. Bldg. Sampling Roan 2000' elv. (Cntl) (mR/hr) 200.0 200.0 Sl*E25 A m. Bldgy Vent Filter (mR/hr) 400.0 300.0 SDRE26 RHR Ibat Excharger Wtside 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDIE27 Cont. Purge Exhaust Filter Unit 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 400.0 300.0 SDRE28 Cont. Personnel thtch 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 100.0 100.0 SDRE29 lbt thchine Shop (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPE30 lbt Instruent Shop (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPE31 Control Bldg. Ibt lab (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE32 Control 81dg. Grridor (mF/hr) 0.2 0.2 SIFE33 Control Rocro 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 Suur.34 Cask thalling Area 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDPE35 Ncw Fuel Ston.ge 2026' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRtJ6 tkw Fuel Storage Corridor 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE3/ Spent Fuel Pool Area (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE38 Spent Ebel Pool Area (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDPE39 Seal T; '31e Area 2026' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 8500.0 8500.0 SDRE40 Personra.1 Access lhtch Area Irnide 2047' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) 8500.0 8500.0 l SDRE41 Contaiment Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (tW) (mR/hr) 8HX).O 8%0.0 S1*E42 contalment Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (E) (mR/hr) 8T0.0 8500.0 SIRE 43 Technical Support Center (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE44 thergency Operations facility (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SURE47 PASS Samplirg Parn 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 2X).0 200.0

                            \

V 87-FE 7.72

IiliI li l li,4 ' , 1 l ill;! 1l

           !                                       I   i                     !                                         i!
     ~

r -

                                                                          .    -                                            6 h-G N

I E R D U  : ) Rf L TA I  : UT U R OI D E HI B P 4 +M M H ( H U T E  : T E N D M E N T+ I M A R N Y g N E V I R I T A D A T L I M E N U H R O  % = - C k 2 N

                                                                                                             \                   E R
                                                               -                                e                                U T

A n

                                                               -                                                                 R E

n- a P M n- n E T m- , 3-r- O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mh mmtE d e . e3p..< Eta d d 2l nRv asDI C o' r"

                                  -                                                                                           y2 Il1            il    l                                                                                                               L

t 1% [] []

                                                      . . - . . - - . _   . . _ -         - _ . _         . . _ _ _ .          _                                                                                                   ..L.      -
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               ; e

[]' []

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     ,       O 7 .. .L                                        _

a z, <_ a O O O E J p

                                           ~3

[] o x m 6 U * + p @ U b Z o W O bJ U U h 2 $ Z e --- o Y

                                           -O                                                                                                                                                                                                        P
                                           <C  m                                                                                                                                                                                            O        "j I-  P                                                                                                                                                                                                     w Z   g                                                                                                                                                                                            I;       e N                                                                                                                                                                                                                        U m    N O

[] L3 U O O U o o o o o o o o o o o o o e o b e o e m N - (lo^*J ) NOllW1N3DNOO i0 87-FE 5.45

14lI:1l !ll' U - 0 c t- t? 4i I.' l 3i ,-!: .' I ' .f' !1 i?l6 i' i

  • Q6 C
                                                                                                                           .                                                   m m             _

i;l I il-  ? ' l; ' i i y m _ ) _ m R

                                                                                                                                        -                                               U L                                                                                                           _

a O E - g4 H V II-  ? lIl!l

                                                                                                                                                                                         +

E H O ( L E

                                                                                                                                        -                                    O          M P                     -

O I T M -

E U el!. is l!i'I',  !
                                                                                                                                          ;l'                           - li
V I

T S - O A L E j o o R 4k -

                         .c            Il                                                              .,tl:

t  ! .i

2 c

O O I!!.!I' .i.;! i;,,l- [ .! O C

                                                                                                                                        -                   -                O                  _

o O 0 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 o Y'

                                                                            ^Lv JtDJ     a o

c'7n, - r m b llI1ll 1

1 l

                    /                                                                                                                                                       , _ . .        ..

f O i $ I O [] l l t . 4 L .- t) W _ _ _. . 4 9 . _ . . , , , 0. i i O l l. " l j ED' O l ' " i4 I E i h l 12 <a __._._9-

                                                                                                      - L .__ . .jy s ._ . 8..                 L           _ . _1        { _ _._f 3 I             l                                  '
                                                                     .. J                l                                o       I                                       !            sa LJ       -

i i i j uj

                                                                         ,    I l

i i io i l

                                                                                                                                                                          ; . . .. E2 9O
                                                                     .j                   i             l              ;n          .

i 1 o j

                                                                                                                                                                 ;                             y
                                                                                    . . . . .g _ q_ _ _   _         . p3_..-_yl -   . y - _ _ ._ y _ - . . . _7 _ __ __ . .,- - -p +       _p g O'                  l e          I .   -t'        ;

r O i 83 *~~". i i i v1 o

                                                                     }<- .

I i if e/ l l i w 29 _J n - i F w

                                                                     ~

I

                                                                     -]                                                                                                   i
                                                                     .cl

_ _ _ . _ . .4 __ __.1 __,_._._4.__ I

                                                                                                                                                                                               >o p

_] d I $ 0 " ', w ( O 5' ,

a l
                                                                                                                                  .                      I l                      ,
                                                                                   . .  .p_ . J. _ ._'_                 a_-._.__.+_.
                                                                                                                                                                                     .1. n a                                        ,                                N
                                                                              ,                                                   I' l                                                   ;                                                                Q.

12

                                                                                                                                                         ,                                        o i               i                        O l                      i                ;                       J I                      i
                                                                                                                                                 .__-.t..~.__.r..      . . . _ .

I il T. i l  ! 4 I i 1

i l

l 1  ; I i i

                                                                                                                       =

I I i 1 i' O O O O O O O O O O O O " O 0) CD b. W O t M N r 3. O O

                                                                                                                                                                                                 .)

C (*J ) 13A31 87-FE 5.47

                 ,' ' ; ii :
                                                      !l       l          -l!-I                ;lI                           3    I tibI                           ii 6

S - E l

                                      . ' 4 ll            I                                          t!                                               .    ',

R - U - S - S - E s R , ' .i .l -!i j-f!H' .l!.t:;j ,a 4

                                                                                                                                                            ]
                                                            !!b s\ - il
                                                                                                                      -                it'-

P , .;-

                                                                                                                          ,1        '
                                                                                            ?                                                    -                -
                                               -                          iL    1i R                                 .'                       -                                              -                                           -

O T 1' A ,i= , . ,+  : ' + ' ~ 4: L ill! . U = M = -

   -       U                 =
   -       C                                                                                                                                                    -

C i- - t1[-  ! ,t! , l ji'!t 2 A -

                             =                                                                                                                -
                .t
                             =        ,i'               l i
                                                                                                                                              -           , +
                                                                 .l           ' !:i                i' j;,j- ,

il' .

                             =                                                                                                                                 -
                             =                                                                                                                                 -

t a O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 s e9mQ W E]m mu t a_ e my ,m

x\'v ( - E L E

            ,   ;l hi                            i i' i ,i                !-
                                                                                                                      - %   Afi!

V 4-4 E - L K N l ,! 1' .! i+ ' [\

  • A s

W\ T - 3 E - G q r! A l  ! 4 R O g' IS - T - S s

                                            \
                                                \e' R    ,!

sp:' I f i ,f-l ii i[ E - - T e - - A O W O

 %V.
 '    R               !   !
                                                             +i                          !             :     r 2

O j!  ; T - C A ' E q\ R ,O i  :!I:i ' O O O - i d , O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 5 Jhba3 mU i m?' 7

i CORrAllMENT DUIWING BREAOI FwW RATES ) CN ) l \ Tirne-related containment building (ctmt b1dg) breach flow rates are provided in the following subsection. The data is depicted in graphic form versus time in units of cubic feet per minute (cfm). Flow rates during Breach of Loop D graohed are calculated at current Stean ) Cenerator Pressures. l l l l U,^ O U 87- FE 5.50

(G

 \
                                                                 - r~

O (f) l 0 g _____q._____._...._. i p_ __

                                                                                                                                                                                        .gpe
    }.--.                                            i                                                                      .                                                                              g l
    'T                                              l                 l                                                    !

O g i i i .i O

                                                                                                                                 . 4 _.. k g               _ _ _. . . p..                4
                                                            . ._. 1. . . . _ _ 7._ .                  _j_ _._ ___y.                                                          ...._4 p O                        8                                                                            I
                                                                                                                           !                      j                                                       O

_J  ! ,

                                                                                                                           '          l'          i                                                       a u_                                              ;                                                     I l                                                       O 7        _ _ . . _ _
                                ._.. _ .___f . . _ ._ _ h . . _ ..
                                                                                    .._.,6 _ .. . .L -                     !           1
..sye O l I

I l C 2 D 4' - l . I' f , n o u] I 8 1 i

                                                                     -                                                     I
                                                                                                                                      ,          i O                              I E                                                                                                                               . j _ _. _   g p
             .. _ . ._. {_.                     .
                                                  ]_.._........_.                   _ . _ . . .             ..
                                                                                                                                                                              .._ _gp l                     l                                                                      l           !                                                                   O
                                                                                                                                      !                                                                                                  W O,
                                                                                                                          !           i O                              :s i

A. i i [] F:

    ]        _ _ . - -        . . . _ _.                         . j.'                                                __

L . _ _ - . g 9 y J l l i  ! O h

    '.J                                                             '           i                                                     l                                                                 0 m                                                               i           i U                               w tr fm             . _ _ _ _             . . _ . _

i q _.._ _ . -_ , _ . _ . _ . _ _ _ _ . . .._l. . g__ _ ._ pp r - O i l' . O b_J 2 l i yl Z a' r l....___...._. m "i I-i

                                                                  ,1.       a                                                        !

C M i l f f Z T -g a ,

                                                                                                                                                                                                        '      )

O . . . . _.. _ _ _. . . . _ _ . _ _ . . . . . . .__ ._Ir.. . __ . l _. 4p 0 l 0  ! l O O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 1 01 00 b @ 10 t F) N e-l (W.dC) MOB I 87-FE 5.51 I 1

l PLMF UNIT VDff FLOW RATE A Time-related plant unit vent flow rates are provided in the following subsection. The data is depicted in graphic form versus time in units of cubic feet per minute (cfm) . Flow rates graphed are calculated from the conditions existing at the unit vent, 14.7 psia and 100 F.

   \

t b V 87-FE 5.52

i_ b -

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  ]

a [] 5 _

                                                                                                                                                                                               .n                                                         ,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           .              m I

O l 0

                                                                    '                                                                                                                            []

l i

                                                                                                                                                                                         .._{3_ _...-_..7...._                                                          .

p_ _ U

    ,f.d   _

O

l. .

l i 0 a- .tp. ._q . . _ e _._..[-.... , _._._.._.4,___.__._t_.._. t m

     ~#
     .-                                                                                                                                                                                          [)                                                                                 l                                         7-J' O                                                                                                                                    I O                                                       i                                                i o

_J i O l l I Lt. .. . . . .

                                                                                                                                                                                        ..'_ _c   ) . . _ __ . .                          ___.'                     . _ _ . . . _       . _ . .              _ . . . _
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              +

j L3 F ,- l m

     . . .                                                                                                                                                                                       []

I 7 NI [] P

                                                                                                                                                                                           .. . t3 . . .. . .           .    . _ . ._ . .                               _ _ . .       _ . . . . . . . _      _        _q      y s

d g n.. b - _. _ ._ . . ..

                                                                                                                                                                                                                           . . . , . _ . . . .                   ...-..r._._-...___.._-..
b. *. n
     ->                                                                                                         []

Cl. . . .. . n.. . _ - . _ -- . . . . ... _ . . . . _ _ . m D. .. . . _ - l

                                                                                                                                                                                        ~...

U

                                                                                                                                                                                      . _g....                 . _ _ .    .           . . - . . . _ .       _ . _ _                  _ . .

O [] O 4ty._ _ j. __ _o O o o O o o O o O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 00 P- @ O 4 F") N e-(Wao) mo73 87-FE 5.53

PIWfT UNIT VDrf RADIOIAGICAL CONCENTRATIONS (~'N ( Time-related plant unit vent radiological concentrations are provided in the following subsection. The data is provided in units as indicated. Unit vent radiological concentrations for noble gases should be determined I by utilizing the unit vent radiation monitoring systen. A radiological concentration for iodines should be obtained by applying iodine: noble gas ratios as determined by default values from EPP 01-7.2,

                                        " Manual Determination of Release Rate", or by actual ratios as determined by offsite survey teams.
      .s 87-fE                                                                 5.54 c ___ _ ._                             -

n . _ . ..- _ q.

 . v 0                                               ,

i1 o [] I -- 4 o

                        .(1-           -

L

                                                                                                                                                  --4                             ---
                                                                                                                                                                                                                          -+ - --

Hm tj q  ! o I O. Il i ' -- 4 , o [] i -- 4  ! o g l _ . . . < > . .,._i_ _o

                        .tj _ ._. ,              . 4 _.. _._... .___ .-7                                                                                                                                                                                                   .__....__1_

l- []  ! t  : -- . 1 < . l Z l

                    '[]                    :                                                                       I               -                <

1 i o n Lt.1 i O_ ,

                    ;C3                   l                             $

1 o - i u "l pt]. ,. _ .. .._ _ . .,.. . . .

                                                                                                                                     . _ . 7 .<j. __.                                                                                        ..___.4_..__.                               e    z_. w, '

i O' I)

                    ,L                                                                                             I-                               <

1 o ,' Fo$ O [1 o o_o o (n -

                                                                                                                                                    <1

[ [3 ' l- - 2 o IM La ,

                                                                                                                                      ._i. 4._....                                                                                                         _ .L._                     '
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            +g4 bJ         '

I i l l~  !<3 o I b0 g i l __ q o W ld) 1

                                                                     .L_
                                                                                                                                              ,-1                                                                                   o                              l                       h+
h. Lt3.._.__.__ ._ . . . _ .

L _ _ . - La ._ __j . q w

         .                                      _. . . .I _ ~ . .__ _ i                                                                                                                                                             <%_ . I . . . . ._ __                                  >

[]  ;

                                                                      }

l-- , 3 o p b- ,-

                                                                                                                                             ! . )                                                                                  o                                                      -

q o W l [t3t3 ._d_ .. . . . ._..._4..__.._. ... y ... . 4,, , k' Q __ r- , w w3

                                                                                                                                                       --                                                                         <       3 7

Z  ! (()) -- 4 D __ . . _ _ ___. _'.13 ._ . _..._ _ . _ . m p._ [] I -- 43___.. .! Z [] f 4 m M [] .-.- <( l <

        <1]        - . _ _ . _ _.._                                                                                   -------3--

o ____.--[3- - - - - - - -

                                                                                                                                                                -- - - j                                         ----                                             --

[] I l-_ q gd 3o i In p O Cr []  ! <3 I I [3 1 __ q Zg l c ._. o M g om o o - r N N n n + $0U l I J l I I I I  ! w w w w w w w w w e o e o e o e o 9 " 9 - 9 " 9 e

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   ".         O*

n - n - n - n

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                -                  n
     %.                                                      (33/jon) NOLLWiDGONOO 87-FE                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       5.55

PLAMP UNIT VEMF RADIO [OGICAL RELEASE RATES Time-related plant unit vent radiological release rates are provided in the following subsection. Data is provided in units of Ci/s versus relative time of the exercise. O i i

                                                                                                             )

1

  \

87- FE 5.56

lw! a o a O S il> 1 Ii! .!

                                                                              ,!'              a t

8 _ E - - a jI T 0 a A 0 0 R a 0 E

                                                           , -Ih!                 i7 0                    -                         "

S - - a 0 A c - a E 0 a  ? L  : E

t I' 6 NE E c
                                                                                                                                    ) DI I

R - a  ! ROD 0 a ,. U l E c - a\ . OS HS D  :

I
                                                                    -            .i
                                                                                                                                      +O L

I 0 .. a 0 HR ( G C 0 .. a 0 E U 0 .. a 0 M+ I N l0  ; ' T

                                                                                               .                                 4  E T              0                                                    ..         -

a 0 V I

    - N              C                                                    ..

a 0 T A

 -    E                                                                                                       .

L E V T I ( j;I' l d

h. /. '

m (/ / l . R N a A U c a T I c . 2 N A fm [ j.ob- SE S L a  : s AT P I g

                                                                                                           .                           GAL
                                                                                                           . i-c                                                                                      EU
                                                                                                           -                           LC a                                           '

BI T c OR

                                                                                                           -                           NA E                                                                                       S P

0 SS 8 OS 9 9 0 0 RO 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 GR G E E E E E E E E 0 6 0 6 O 6 E 0 1 0 1 0 6 0 O O. 1 0 1 0 O 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1

                                             -Qw0           mWF           gm6d"          i r
            $Ar,

CORE DAMAGE ASSESSMDrf [  %

 ,     t

, \v/ A precalculated core inventory necessary in assessing core damage is l included in the following subsection. The core inventory is a strimation of curies present in the total mass of fuel pellets at the time of damage to the core. The inventory can be considered to be a corrected fuel pellet inventory for accident assessment purposes. Various asstrnptions utilized are listed on the following pages. f~ U 87- FE 5.58

CORE DAMAGE ASSPRNElfr

   ,/ y

( ) CORE INVEffrORY

 \%)

Corrected Fuel Pellet Nuclide Inventory (Cl) i KR-83M 1.48E+07 KR-85M 4.62E+07 KR-85 1.46E+06 KR-87 8.32E+07 KR-88 1.14E+08 XE-133M 4.93E+06 XS-133 2.00E+08 XE-135M 5.55E+07 XE-135 1.91E+08 XE-138 1.70E+08 I-131 8.94E+07 I-132 1.36E+08 I-133 2.00E+08 I-134 2.34E+08 I-135 1.82E+08 RB-88 1.07E+08 CE-144 6.80E+07 TE-132 2.30E+0B

  /,     i       CS-134                        3.70E+07 CS-137                        1.80E+07 CS-138                        7.01E+07 LA-140                        2.93E+08 LA-142                        3.00E+07 BA-140                        2.70E+08 i    f 1

87-FE 5.59

CORE LAMAGE ASSESSPUNP i (m ()\ Assumptions: 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 ce.

Results: Core damage should be assessed as a small percent of fuel cladding failures, n v l 4 l 87- FE 5.60 t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

l l SECI' ION 6.0 METEOROLOGICAL DATA 1 1 1

                                                               \
                                                               \
                                                               \
                                                               )
 /

l 1 87-FE 6.0

i METEOROLOGICAL. DATA [m' (RRIS Met. Data Read Out) l Time l Real 0700 0715 0730 0745 Relative (HRS: MIN) (H-00 : 3) (H-00:15) (H+00:00) (H+00:15) ( Wirxl Speed (km/hr)

                                                                                  ]

10m 6.1 6.4 6.6 6.5 39n 6.3 6.5 6.9 6.4 , 60m 6.9 6.7 7.3 6.8 ) 1 Wird Direct. .4 (Dcy) 10m 41 42 47 53 i 39n 45 47 49 52 60n 52 51 50 57 Wind Direction Var. (Deg) 10m 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.3 60m 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 Vert. Topo. Diff. (Deg C) 10-35m 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 l 10-60m 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 10-85m 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 Dew Point (Des C, 10m 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 Ref. Tenp. (Deg C) 10m 8.3 8.3 8.4 8.4 Precipitation (Inches) 0 0 0 0 Stability Class E E E E 1 v 87-FE 6.1 l-

PEI'EDH000GICAL DATA

         //~~)                                             (RRIS Met. Data Read Out)
         '(2 Time Real                      0800           0815      0830      0845 Relative (HRS: MIN)    (H+00:30)      (H+00:45) (H+01:00) (H+01:15)

Wind Speed (km/ht) 10m 6.3 6.9 7.0 6.8 35m 6.4 6.9 7.1 7.0 60m 6.8 7.3 7.4 7.1 Wind Direction (Deg) 10m 50 46 45 47 35m 52 51 48 49 60m 52 50 53 52 Wind Direction Var. (Deg) 10m 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.3 60m 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7

               ,-                Vert. Tanp. Diff. (Deg C)

(

             /

10-35m 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 10-60:n 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 10-85m 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 Dew Point (Deg C) 10n 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 Ref. Temp. (Deg C) 10m 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 ) 1 Precipitation (Inches) 0 0 0 0 Stability Class E E E E I f l v 4 87-FE 6.2

PEITDHowGICAL DATA rm l( ) (RRIS Met. Data Read Out) l

 'rJ Time Real                      0900           0915                 0930                                            0945 Relative (HRS: MIN)    (H+01:30)      (H+01:45) (H+02:00)                                                  (H+02:15)

Wind Speed (km/hr) 10m 7.3 7.4 7.1 6.2 39n 7.2 7.6 7.4 6.5 60m 7.6 7.5 7.4 6.8 Wind Direction (Deg) 10m 43 39 44 41 39n 44 45 46 46 60m 48 46 47 48 Wind Direction Var. (Deg) 10m 4.3 4.3 4. 3 4.3 60m 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 Vett. T mp. Diff. (Deg C) (g 1

 'd 10-35m 10-60m 0.05 0.10 0.05 0.10 0.05 0.10 0.05 0.10 10-85m                    0.15           0.15                   0.15                                          0.15 Dew Point (Deg C) 10m                       7.1            7.1                    7.1                                           7.1 Ref. T m p. (Deg C) 10m                       8.9            9.1                    9.2                                           9.4 Precipitation (Inches)          0              0                               0                                    0 Stability Class                 E              E                                E                                   E 87-FE                                                                                                                  6.3

METEDROWGICM, DMA r (RRIS Met. Data Read Out) ( Time Real 1000 1015 1030 1045 Relative (HRS: MIN) (H+02:30) (H+02:45) (H+03:00) (H+03:15) Wind Speed (ka/hr) 10m 6.9 6.4 6.3 6.4 39n 7.2 6.8 6.5 6.4 60m 7.1 7.1 6.9 6.3 Wind Direction (Deg) 10m 46 48 52 62 35m 49 51 53 63 60n 50 54 57 66 Wiw3 Direction Var. (Deg) 10m 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.3 6&n 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 Vert. Temp. Diff. (Deg C)

 \                                   10-35m                   0.05           0.05      0.05       0.05 10-60n                   0.10           0.10      0.10      0.10 10-85m                   0.15           0.15      0.15      0.15 Dew Point (Deg C) 10m                      7.1            7.1       7.1       7.1 Ref. Temp. (Deg C) 10m                      9.6            9.7       9.8       9.9 Precipitation (Inches)          0              0         0         0 Stability Class                 E              E         E         E I

( o 87-FE 6.4

METEORO wGICAL DATA

             ,m (RRIS Met. Data Read Out)

[J') Time Real 1100 1115 1130 1145 Relative (HRS: MIN) (H+03:30) (H+03:45) (H+04:00) (H+04 :15) Wind Speed (km/hr) 10m 6.3 6.5 6.9 7.4 39m 6.3 6.4 7.2 7.5 60m 6.7 6.8 7.3 7.9 Wind Direction (Deg) 10m 69 72 69 71 35m 72 74 74 73 60m 74 76 75 77 Wind Direction Var. (Deg) 10m 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.3

                                    '60m                       4.7            4.7         4.7                                                                           4.7 Vert. Temp. Diff. (Deg C) 10-35m                   0.05           0.05        0.05                                                                          0.05 10-6Du                   0.10           0.10        0.10                                                                          0.10 10-89n                   0.15           0.15        0.15                                                                          0.15 Dew Point (Deg C) 10n                       7.1            7.1         7.1                                                                           7.1 Ref. Temp. (Deg C) 10m                     10.0           10.1        10.2                                                                          10.3 Precipitation (Inches)          0              0             0                                                                           0 Stability Class                 E              E             E                                                                           E i

l l (% r  % U 87-FE 6.5 j t- - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

I i METEOROUXIICAL DATA (RRIS Met. Data Read Out) l. l Time Real 1200 1215 1230 1245 Relative (HRS: MIN) (H+04:30) (H+04:45) (H+05:00) (H+05:15) Wild Speed (km/hr) 10m 8.8 10.2 11.9 12.9 35m 8.9 10.5 12.3 13.0 60m 9.3 11.0 12.4 13.2 Wind Direction (Deg) 10m 73 75 72 71 35m 74 77 73 75 60m 77 80 75 79 Wind Direction Var. (Deg) 10m 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.3 60m 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 Vert. Temp. Diff. (Deg C) O 1 10-35m 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 , 10-60m 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10' l 10-85m 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 Dew Point (Deg C) \ l I 10m 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 Ref. Temp. (Deg C) 10m 10.4 10.5 10.7 10.8 j i Precipitation (Inches) 0 0 0 0 l Stability Class E E E E

     ~

(J' 87-FE 6.6

                                                                                                                                                                                          \

METEDROCDGICAL DATA i 1 (RRIS Met. Data Read Out)

                \~)

Time Real 1300 13l5 1330 1345 Relative (IIRS: MIN) (H+05:30) (H+05:45) (H+06:00) (H+06:15) wind speed (km/hr) 10m 12.6 12.3 12.5 12.1 35m 13.0 12.9 12.6 12.4 60m 13.0 12.8 12.8 12.6 Wind Direction (Deg) 10m 73 75 76 72 35m 77 75 77 73 60m 78 78 79 74 Wind Direction Var. (Deg) 10m 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.3 60m 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 p Vert. Tatp. Diff. (Deg C) 10-35m 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 10-60m 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 10-85m 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 Dew Point (Deg C) 10n 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 Ref. Temp. (Deg C) 10m 10.9 10.9 11.1 11.3 Precipitation (Inches) 0 0 0 0 Stability Class E E E E l' ( 87-FE 6.7

( s I MEnHrXD.;ICAL DATA (RRIS Met. Data Read Out) v(') Time Real 1400 1415 1430 1445 Relative (i!RS: MIN) (11+06:30) (H+06:45) (H+07:00) /H+07:15) Win 3 Spee3 (km/hr) 10m 12.5 12.4 12.3 12.2 35m 12.7 12.6 12'4

                                                                                       .         12.3 60m                      12.8             12.9         12.5        12.5 Wind Direction (Deg) 10m                        74                77          80          73 35m                        75                80          83          72 60m                        79                91          83          75 Wind Direction Var. (Deg) 10m                       4.3               4.3         4.3         4.3 60n                       4.7               4.7         4.7         4.7 Vert. Temp. Diff. (IXq C)
   /

7._ , (,)1 10-35m 0.05 0.05 0.05 0 05 10-60m 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 10-85m 0.15 .15 0.15 0,15' Dew Point (Deg C) / 10m 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 Ref. Tenp. (Deg C) 10m 11.4 '11.5 11.6 11.7 Precipitation (Inches) 0 l 0 0 0 Stabi1ity Class E E E [ E

                       )

4 v 87-rg 6.8

MET. HORO[DGICM. DATA [ ') (RRIS Met. Data Read Out)

         \v/

Time Real 1500 1515 1530 1545 Relative (HRS MIN) (H+07:30) (H+07:45) (H+08:00) (H+08 :15) Wind Speed (km/hr) 10m 12.6 12.7 12.2 12.1 35m 12.9 12.9 12.4 12.4 60m 13.0 13.0 12.5 12.6 Wind Direction (Deg) 10m 75 77 81 81 3Sn 79 80 83 82 60m 80 80 86 84 Wind Direction Var. (Deg) 10m 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.3 60m 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 Vert. Temp. Diff. (Deg C)

          !n\

(s_,/ 10-35m 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 10-60m 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 10-89n 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 Dew Point (Deg C) 10m 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 Ref. Temp. (Deg C) 10m 11.8 11.9 12.0 12.0 Precipitation (Inches) 0 0 0 0 Stability Class E E E E m

           %j i

87-FE 6.9 l l

METEOROLOGICAL DATA [\ (RRIS Met. Data Read Out)

     ~/

Time Real 1600 Relative (HRS: MIN) (11+08 :30) Wind Speed (km/hr) 10m 11.9 35m 12.3 60m 12.4 Wind Direction (Deg) 10m 79 35m 80 60m 81 Wind Direction Var. (Deg) 10m 4.3 60m 4.7

         - Vert. Tenp. Diff. (Deg C)

( 10-35m 10-60m 0.05 0.10 , 10-85m 0.15 { Dew Point (Deg C) 10m 7.1 Ref. Temp. (Deg C) 10m 12.0 1 Precipitation (Inches) 0 Stability Class E l 1 O 87-FE 6.19 l i

C l

  \

SECTION 7.0 ONSITE RADIO (1)GICAL PARAMlWERS Subsections Page PHOCESS RADIOCHEMISTRY 7.1 PROCESS PONI10RS AIRIORNE 7.20 LIQUID 7.38 AREA RADIATION MOET10RS 7.57 INPthfr SURVEYS RADIATION 7.76 CONTAMINATION 7.86 PLAKr RADIATION SURVEYS 7.,88 ONSITE P[1ME MONI10 RING 7.90

    /

k l l 87-FE 7,o

PHOCESS RADIOWEMISTRY f% k Time-related process radioch m istry is provided in the following subsection. Concentration data is provided by isotope in units of uC1/cc for the reactor coolant s3sts (RCS) including the plant unit vent. Isotopic concentrations are determined using the radiation monitoring system as a reference. Time frises at the top of the page are based on the time at which the sample is colleci.ed, not when it was analyzed.  ; A time delay of 30 minutes should be allowed from the time a post-accident sampling systan (PASS) sample is collected to when the sample is analyzed and results are obtained. iA) V (m l L l i 87-FE 7.1 1

[] PROUQSS RADIOCHEMISTRY V TIME TIME REAL RELATIVE REAL RELATIVE 07:4b 00:1b 08: 0U 00:30 RCS UNIT VENT RCS UNIT VENT NUCLIDE uCi/cc uCi/cc NUCLIDE uC1/cc uC1/cc Kr-83m 5.54E-01 7.20E-14 Kr-83m 5.54E-01 7. 20E -14 Kr-8bm 2.75E+00 3.57E-33 Kr-85m 2.75E+00 3.57E-13 Kr-85 2.04E-01 2.66E-14 Kr-85 2.04E-01 2.66E-14 Kr-87 1.61Et00 2.09E-13 Kr-87 1.61E+00 2.09E-13 Kr-88 5.16E+00 6.71E-13 Kr-88 6.16E+00 6.71E-13 Xe-133m 2.64E+00 3.44E-13 Xe-133m 2.64E+00 3.44E-13 Xe-133 1.32E+02 1.72E-11 Xe-133 1.32E+02 1.72E-11 Xe-13bm 3 58E-01 4.66E-14 Xe-13bm 3.58E-01 4.66E-14 Xo-13b 7.86E+00 1.02E-12 Xe-135 7-. 8 6E+ 00 1.02E-12 Xe-138 1.21E+00 1.57E-13 Xe-138 1.21E+00 1.67E-13 Total T_tal Noble Gas 1.54E+02 2.01E-11 Noble Gas 1.54E+02 2.01E-11 p-s I 131 2.35E+01 1.95E-13 I-131 2.35E+01 1. 'abE- 13 1-132 8.70E+00 7.22E-14 I-132 8.70E+vo 7.22E-14 I-133 3.31E+01 2.74E-13 1-133 3.31E+01 2.74E-13 I-134 4.03F+00 3.39E-14 I-134 4.09E+00 3.39E-14 1-135 1.65S+01 1.37E-13 1-135 1.6bE+01 1.37E-13 Total Total Iodine 8.59E+01 7.13E-13 Iodine 3.59E+01 7.13E-13 Rb-88 1.74E+01 1.44E-13 Rb-88 1.74E+01 1.44E-13 Co-144 2.87E-03 2.38E-17 Ce-144 2.87E-03 2.38E-17 To-132 2.35E+00 1.95E-14 Te-132 2.35E+00 1.95E-14 Cs-134 2.17E+00 1.80E-14 Cs-134 2.17E+00 1.80E-14 Cs-137 1.57E+00 1.30E-14 Cs-137 1.57E+00 1.30E-14 La-140 1.30E-02 1.08E-16 La-140 1.30E-02 1.08E-16 Lia-140 1.91E-02 1.59E-16 Ba-140 1.91E-02 1.59E-16 Total Total Partleulate 2.3bE+01 1.95E-13 Particulate 2.35E+01 1.95E-13 TOTAL TOTAL ACTIVITY 2.64E+02 2.10E-11 ACTIVITY 2.64E+02 2.10E-11

             ' 8 7-Pr.                                                                        7.2 E__ _ _ _ _
  ' p.'                                                    PROCESS RADIOCHEMISTRY TIME                                         TIME REAL       RELATIVE                          REAL       RELATIVE 08:1b         00:46                          08: 30        01: 00 RCS      UNIT VENT                           RCS      UNIT VENT NUULIDE                        uC1/cc      uCi/cc            NUCLIDE        uC1/ec      uC1/ec Kr-63m                      5.b4E-01      7.20E-14            Kr-83m     b.54E-01      7.20E-14 Kr-Obm                       2.-75E+00     3.57E-13           Kr-85m      2.7bE+00      3.67E-13 Kr-06                        2.04E-01      2.66E-14            Kr-85      2.04E-01      2. 06E -14 Kr-87                        1.61E+00      2.09E-13           Kr-87       1.61E+00      %.03E-13 Kr-86                        S.16E+00      6.71E-13           Kr-88       5.16E+00      6.71E-13 Xe-133m                      2.64E+00      3.44E-13           Xe-133m     2.64E+00      3.44E-13 Xe-133                       1.32E+02      1.72E-11           Xe-133      1.32E+02      1.72E-11 Xe-13bm                     '3.58E-01      4.66E-14           Xe-13bm     3.58E-01      4.66E-14 Xe-135                       7.86E+00      1.02E-12           Xe-135      7.86E+00      1.02E-12
         -Xe-138                           1.21E+00      1.57E-13           Xe-138      1.21E+00      1 57E-13 Total                                                         Total Noble Gas                    1.54E+02      2.01E-11           Noble Gas   1.54E+02      2.01E-11 (O/I-131    1-132 2.35E+01 8.70E+00 1.95E-13 7.22E-14 I-131 I-132 2.35E+01 8.70E+00 1.95E-13 7.22E-14 I-133                       3.31E+01      2.74E-13            I-133      3.31E+01      2.74E-13 I-134                      4.09E+00       3.39E-14            1-134      4.09E+00      3.39E-14 I-136                        1.6bE+01      1.37E-13            I-135      1.6bE+01      1.37E-13 Total                                                          Total Iodine                      8.59E+01       7.13E-13            Iodine     8.59E+01      7.13E-13 Rb-66                         1.74E+01       1.44E-13           Rb-88       1.74E+01      1.44E-13 Ce-144                       2.87E-03       2.38E-17           Ce-144      2.87E-03      2.38E-17 Te-132                       2.35E+00       1.95E-14           Te-132      2.35E+00      1.95E-14 Cs-134                       2.17E+00       1.80E-14           Cs-134      2.17E+00      1.80E-14 Cs-137                       1.57E+00       1.30E-14           Cs-137      1.57E+00      1.30E-14 La-140                       1.30E-02       1.08E .3           La-140      1-.30E-02     1.08E-16 Ba-140                       1.91E-02       1.59E-16           Ba-140      1.91E-02      1.59E-16 Total                                                          Total Particulate                  2.35E+01       1.95E-13           Particulate 2.35E+01      1.95E-13 TOTAL'                                                         TOTAL                                <

ACTIVITY 2.64E+02 2.10E-11 ACTIVITY 2.64E+02 2.10E-11 87-FE 7.3 u L ___ = __

l j p PROCESS RADIOCHEMISTRY ld TIME TIME REAL RELATIVE REAL RELATIVE 08:45 01:15 03:00 01:30 RCS UNIT VENT RCS UNIT VENT NUCL)DE uC1/cc uCi/cc NUCLIDE uCi/cc uCi/cc Kr-83m 5.54E-01 7.20E-14 Kr-83m 5.05E-01 6.66E-14 Kr-85m 2.7bE+00 3.57E-13 Kr-85m 2.64E+00 3.43E-13 Kr-86 2.04E-01 2.66E-14 Kr-85 2.04E-01 2.66E-14 Kr-87 1.61E+00 2.09E-13 Kr-87 1.40E+00 1.82E-13 Kr 5.16E+00 6.71E-13 Kr-88 4,85E+00 6.31E-13 Xo-133m 2.64E+00 3.44E-13 Xe-133m 2.56E+00 3.33E-13 Xe-133 1.32E+02 1.72E-11 Xe-133 1.32E+02 1.71E-11 Xe-13bm 3.58E-01 4.66E-14 Xe-135m 1.82E-01 2.36E-14 Xe-135 7.86E+00 1.02E-12 Xe-135 7.71E+00 1.00E-12 Xe-138 1.21E+00 1.57E-13 Xe-138 5.81E-01 7.55E-14 Total Total Noblo Gas 1.64E+02 2.01E-11 Noble Gas 1.52E+02 1.98E-11 ( ( 1-131 2.35E+01 1.95E-13 I-131 2.3bE+01 1.95E-13 1-132 8.70E+00 7.22E-14 I-132 8.06E+00 6.69E-14 1-133 3.31E+01 2,74E-13 1-133 3.28E+01 2.72E-13 1-134 4.09E+00 3.39E-14 I-134 3.3bE+00 2.76E-14 1-136 1.6bE+01 1.37E-13 I-135 1. 61 E+01 ~ 1.34E-13 Total Total Iodine 8.59E+01 7.13E-13 Iodine 8.38E+01 6.95E-13  ; Rb-88 1.74E+01 1.44E-13 Rb-88 9.67E+00 8.03E-14 Ce-144 2.87E-03 2.38E-17 Cer144 2.87E-03 2.38E-17 Te-132 2.35E+00 1.95E-14 Te-132 2.34E+00 1.95E-14 Cs-134 2.17E+00 1.80E-14 Cs-134 2.17E+00 1.80E-14 Cs-137 1.57E+00 1.30E-14 Cs-137 1.57E+00 1.30E-14 La-140 1.30E-02 1.08E-16 La-140 1.30E-02 1.08E-16 Ba-140 1.91E-02 1.59E-16 Ba-140 1.91E-02 1.59E-16 Total Total Particulate 2.35E+01 1.9EE-13 Particulate.58E+01 1.31E-13 TOTAL TOTAL ACTIVITY 2.64E+02 2.10E-11 ACTIVITY 2.52E+02 2.06E-11 0

  \
   \

87-FE 7.4

L l PROCESS RADIOCHEMISTRY l l TIME TIME l REAL RELATIVE REAL RELATIVE 09:15 01:45 09:30 03:OU RCS UNIT VENT RCH UNIT VENT NUCL11>E uC1/cc uC1/cc NUCLIDE uC1/cc uC1/cc Kr-83m. 4.60E-01 S.98E-14 Kr-83m 4.19E-01 S.45E-14 Kr-8bm 2.54E+00 3.30E-13 Kr-85m 2.45E+00 3.18E-13 Kr-85 2.04E-01 2.66E-14 Kr-85 2.04E-01 2.66E-14 Er-87 1;22E+00 1.59E-13 Kr-87 1.07E&OO 1.38E-13 Kr-88 4.57E+00 5.94E-13 Kr-88 4.30E+00 b.69E-13 , Xe-133m 2.48E+00 3.22E-13 Xe-133m 2.40E+00 3.11E-13 Xe-133 1.32E+02 1.71E-11 Xe-133 1.31E+02 1.71E-11 . Xe-135m 9.21E-02 1.20E-14 Xe-135m 4.67E-02 6.07E-15 l Xe-135 7.56E+00 9.83E-13 Xe-135 7.42E&OO 9.64E-13 Xe-138 2.79E-01 3.63E-14 Xe-138 1.34E-01 1.75E-14. Total Total Noble Gas 1.51E+02 1.96E-11 Noble Gas 1.50E+02 1.95E-11 O ( ) 1-131 1-132 2.34E+01 1.95E-13 I-131 2.34E+01 6.93E+00 1.94E-13 7.48E+00 6.20E-14 I-132 5.7hE-14 I-133 3.25E+01 2.70E-13 1-133 3.22E+01 2.6BE-13 1-134- 2.75E+00 2.29E-14 I-134 2.26E+00 1.68E-14 1-135 1.57E+01 1.30E-13 I-135 1.63E+01 1.27E la Total Total  ! lodine 8.19E+01 6.79E-13 Iodine 8.01E+01 6.65E-13 Rb-86 5.37E+00 4.46E-14 Rb-88 2.99E+00 2.40E-14 l Ce-144 2.87E-03 2.38E-17 Ce-144 2.87E-03 2.38E-17 Te-132 2.34E+00 1.94E-14 Te-132 2.33E+00 1.94E-14 Cs-134 2.17E+00 1.80E-14 Cs-134 2.17E+00 1.SOE-14 Cs-137 1.57E+00 1.30E-14 Cs-137 1.57E+00 1.30E-14 La-140 1.29E-02 1.07E-16 La-140 1.29E-02 1.07E-16 Ba-140 1.91E-02 1.59E-16 Ba-140 1.91E-02 1.59E-16 ) Total Total Particulate 1.15E+01 9.53E-14 Particulate 9.10E+00 7.55E-14 i TOTAL TOTAL ACTIVITY 2.44E+02 2.04E-11 ACTIVITY 2.39E+02 2.02E-11 i [ \

  'd 87-rs                                                                                                                                   7.s
 -j        -

PROCESS RADIOCHEMISTRY l'\,-):  ! l TIME TIME REAL RELATIVE REAL RELATIVE 09:45 02:15 10:00- 03:30 RCS UNIT VENT RCS UNIT VENT J NUCLIDE uC1/cc uC1/cc NUCLIDE uCi/cc uC1/cc Kr-83m 3.82E-01 4.96E-14 Kr-83m 3.48E-01 4.b2E-14 Kr-85m 2.35E+00 3.06E-13 Kr-85m 2.26E+00 2.94E-13 Kr-85 2.04E-01 2.66E-14 Kr-86 2.04E-01 2.66E-14 . Kr-87 9.29E-01 1.21E-13 Kr-87 8.10E-01 1.0bE-13  ! Kr-88 4.04E+00 S.26E-13 Kr-88 3.80E+00 4.94E-13 Xe-133m 2.32E+00 3.01E-13 Xe-133m 2.24E+00 2.92E-13 Xe-133 1.31E+02 1.71E-11 Xe-133 1.31E+02 1.70E-11 Xe-135m 2.37E-02 3.08E-15 Xe-135m 1.20E-02 1.56E Xe-135 7.28E+00 9.46E-13 Xe-135 7.14E+00 9.28E-13 Xe-138 6.46E-02 8.40E-15 Xe-138 3.11E-02 4.04E-15 Total Total Noble Gas 1.49E+02 1.93E-11 Noble Gas 1.48E+02 1.92E-11 - g I-131 2.34E+01 1.94E-13 I-131 2.34E+01 1.94E-13

          )1-132            6.43E+00        5.33E-14            I-132      b.96E+00      4.94E-14 I-133         3.20E+01        2.65E-13            1-133      3.17E+01      2. 6 3E - 13 I-134-        1.85E+00        1.54E-14            I-134      1.52E+00      1.26E                I-135-        1.49E+01        1.23E-13            I-135      1.45E+01      1.20E-13          ,

Total Total Iodine 7.8bE+01 6.52E-13 Iodine 7.71E+01- 6.4UE-13 Rb-88 1.66E+00 1.38E-14 Rb-88 9.23E-01 7.6CE-15 Ce-144 2.87E-03 2.38E-17 Ce-144 2.87E-03 2.38E-17 Te-132 2.33E+00 1.93E-14 Te-132 2.32E+00 1.93E-14 Cs-134 2.17E+00 1.80E-14 Cs-134 2.17E+00 1.80E-14 Cs-137 1.57E+00 1.30E-14 Cs-137 1.57E+00 1.30E-14 La-140 1.28E-02 1.06E-16 La-140 1.28E-02 1.06E-16 Ba-140 1.91E-02 1.58E-16 Ba-140 1.91E-02 1.68E-19 Total Total Particulate 7.76E+00 6.44E-14 Particulate?.02E+00 5.83E-14 TOTAL TOTAL ACTIVITY 2.35E+02 2.01E-11 ACTIVITY 2.32E+02 1.99E-11 87-FE 7.6

        ;fq-                                                                 PROCESS RADIOCHEM.ISTRY TIME                                                              TIME REAL                 RELATIVE                                          REAL       RELATIVE 10:15                  -02:45                                          10:30        03:00 RCS                UNIT VENT                                           RCS      UNIT VENT
                 .NUCLIDE                           uCi/cc                  uCi/cc                                NUCLIDE    uC1/cc      uC1/cc Kr-63m                         3.17E-01                  4.12E-14                               Kr-83m  2.89E-01      4.99E-13 Kt-dbm                         2.18E+00                  2.83E-13                              Kr-85m   2.10E+00      3.62E-12 Kr-85                          2.04E-01                  2.66E-14                               Kr-85   2.04E-01      3.54E-13
                 'Kr-87                          7.07E-01                  9.19E-14                              Kr-87    6.16E-01      1.07E-12 Kr-88                          3.58E+00                  4.6bE-13                               Kr-88   3.37E+00      b.82E-12 Xe-133m                        2.J7E+00                  2.82E-13                             Xe-133m   2.10E+00      3.63E-12 Xe-133                         1,31E+02                  1.(C3-11                             Xe-133    1.31E+02      2.26E-10 Xe-13bm                        6.08E-03                  7.90E-16                             Xe-135m   3.08E-03      5.33E-15  ;

Xe-136 7.01E+00 9.11E-13 Xe-135 6.87E+00 1.19E-11 i Xe-138 1.49E-02 1.94E-15 Xe-138 7.18E-03 1.24E-14 Totai Total Noble Gas 1.47E+02 1.91E-11 Noble Gas 1.46E+02 2.53E-10

         /

( j I-131 2.34E+01 1.94E-13 I-131 2.33E+01 7.24E-13 1-132 5.52E+00 4.58E-14 I-132 5.12E+00 1.59E-13 I-133 3.14E+01 2.61E-13 1-133 3.12E+01 9.67E-13 1-134 1.25E+00 1.04E-14 I-134 1.02E+00 3.18E-14 I-135 1.41E+01 1.17E-13 I-135 1.37E+01 4.26E-13 Total Total Iodine 7.57Et01 6.28E-13 Iod$ne 7.44E+01 2.31E-12 l Rb-88 5.13E-01 4.26E-15 Rb-88 2.85E-01 8.84E-lb Ce-144 2.87E-03 2.36E-17 Ce-144 2.87E-03 8.90E-17 3

                                                                                                                                                   )

Te-132 2.32E+00 1.92E-14 Te-132 2.31E+00 7.17E-14 i Cs-134 2.17E+00 1.80E-14 Cs-134 2.17E+00 6.74E-14 Cs-137 1.57E+00 1.30E-14 Cs-137 1.57E+00 4.85E-14 {; La-140 1.27E-02 1.06E-16 La-140 1.27E-02 3.92E-16 J Ba-140 1. 91 F.-02 1.58E-16 Ba-140 1.91E-02 5.91E-16 Total Total Particulate 6.61E+00 5.48E-14 Particulate 6.37E+00 1.98E-13 TOTAL TOTAL ACTIVITY 2.29E+02 1.98E-11 ACTINITY 2.27E+02 2.55E-10 i L 1

         . ,r~'s                                                                                                                                   i

(_,)87-FE 7.7 l

                                                                                                                                                  ]

w_-__________-__ ._

g PROCESS RADIOCHEMISTRY TIME TIME REAL RELATIVE REAL RELATIVE

                                               ~10: 45                                     03:1b                                  11:00              '3:30 0

RCS UNIT VENT RCS UNIT VENT NUCLIDE uC1/cc uCi/cc NUCLIDE uC1/cc uCi/cc Kr-83m 2.63E-01 4.55E-13 Kr-83m 2.39E-01 4.14E-13

                  .Kr-85m                   2.02E+00                            3.49E-12                  Kr-85m              1.94E+00            3,36E-12' Kr-85              2.04E-01                            3.54E-13                   Kr-85              2.04E-01            3.S4E-13 Kr-87              5.37E-01                            9.30E-13                  Kr-87               4.69E-01            8.11E-13 Kr-88              3.17E+00                            5.48E-12                   Kr-88              2.98E+00            b.15E-12 Xe-133m'            2.03E+00                           3.61E-12                   Xe-133m             1.97E+00            3.40E-12 Xo-133             1.30E+02                            2.26E-10                  Xe-133              1.30E+02            2.2bE-10 Xe-135m            1.56E-03                            2.70E-15                  Xe-135m             7.92E-04            1.37E-15 Xe-136              6.74E+00                            1.17E-11                  Xe-135              6.62E+00            1.14E-11 Xe-138             3.45E-03                            5.98E-15                  Xe-138              1.66E-03            2.87E-16 Total                                                                            Total Noble Gas           1.45E+02                           2,53E-10                   Noble Gas           1.45E+02            2.50E-10

[ (, 1-131 2.33E+01 7.23E-13 I-131 2.33E+01 7.22E-13 I-132 4.75E+00 1.47E-13 I-132 4.40E+00 1.36E-13 1-133 3.09E+01 9.59E-13 I-133 3.07E+01 9.51E-13 1-134 8.41E-01 2.61E-14 .I-134 6.90E-01 2.14E-14 I-136 1.34E+01 4.15E-13 1-135 1.30E+01 4.04E-13 i Total Total lodine 7.32E+01 2.27E-12 Iodine 7.21E+01 2.23E-12 Rb-88 1.58E-01 4.91E-15 Rb-88 8.81E-02 2.73E-lb i Ce-144 2.87E-03 8.90E-17 Ce-144 2.87E-03 8.90E-17 Te-132 2.31E+00 7.15E-14 Te-132 2.30E+00 7.14E-14 j Cs-134 2.17E+00 6.74E-14 Cs-134 2.17E+00 6.74E-14 l Cs-137 1.57E+00 4.85E-14 Cs-137 1.57E+00 4.85E-14 La-140 1.26E-02 3.91E-16 La-140 1.26E-02 3.89E-16 Ba-140 1.90E-02 5.90E-16 Ba-140 1.90E-02 6.90E-16 Total Total  ! Particulate 6.24E+00 1.93E-13 Particulate 6.17E+00 1.91E-13 l TOTAL TOTAL i ACTIVITY 2.2SE+02 2.54E-10 ACTIVITY 2.23E+02 2.53E-10 { l i-- l k 87-FE 7.8

O PROCESS RADIOCHEMISTRY l U TIME TIME REAL RELATIVE REAL RELATIVE 11:16 03:45 11:30 04:00 RCS UNIT VENT RCS UNIT VENT NUCLIDE uCi/cc uCi/cc NUCLIDE uC1/cc uCi/cc Kr-83m 2.18E-01 3.77E-13 Kr-83m 1.95E-01 3.44E-13 Kr-8bm 1.87E+00 3.23E-12 Kr-85m 1.80E+00 3.11E-12. Kr-8b 2.04E-01 3.54E-13 Kr-86 2.04E-01 3.54E-13 Kr-87 4.OsE-01 7.07E-13 Kr-87 3.56E-01 6.17E-13 Kr-88 2.80E+00 4.85E-12 Kr-88 2.64E+00 4.56E-12 Xe-133m 1.90E+00 3.29E-12 Xe-133m 1.84E+00 3.18E-li Xe-133 1.30E+02 2.25E-10 Xe-133 1.30E+02 2.2SE-10 Xe-135m 4.01E-04 6.94E-16 Xe-135m 2.03E-04 3.52E-16 Xe-135 6.49E+00 1.12E-11 Xe-135 6.37E+00- 1.10E-11 Xe-138 7.99E-04 1.38E-15 Xe-138 3.84E-04 6.65E-16 Total Total Nuble Gas 1.44E+02 2.49E-10 Noble Gas 1.43E+02 2.48E-10 l I-131 2.33E+01 7.22E-13 1-131 2.33E+01 7 '1E- 13 I-132 4.08E+00 1.26E-13 I-132 3.78E400 1.17E-13 1-133- 3.04E+01 9.43E-13 <

                                                                                                                                                                -13p       3.02ctui'                               9.3bE-13 1-134                                                              5.66E-01      1.75E-14                                .34     4.6bE-01                                   1.44E-14 1-135                                                             1.27E+01      3.94E-13                            I-135         1.24E+01                               3.83E-13 Total                                                                                                               Total Iodine                                                             7.10E+01      2.20E-12                            Iodine      7.00E+01                                 2.17E-12 Rb-88                                                                4.89E-02      1.52E-15                          Rb-88         2.72E-02                                 8.43E-16 Ce-144                                                              24 87E-03     8.90E-17                          Ce-144        2.87E-03                                 8.90E-17 Te-132                                                              2.30E+00      7.12E-14                          Te-132        2.29E+00                                 7.11E-14 Cs-134                                                              2.17E+00      6.74E-14                          Cs-134        2.17E+00                                 6.74E-14 Cs-137                                                              1.57E+00      4.85E-14                          Cs-137         1.57E+00                                4.85E-14 La-140                                                              1.25E-02      3.87E-16                           La-140       1.24E-02                                 3.86E-16 Ba-140                                                               1.90E-02      5.90E-16                          Ba-140        1.90E-02                                 5.89E-16 Total                                                                                                                Total Particulate                                                         6.12E+00      1.90E-13                          Particulate 6.09E+00                                   1.89E-13 TOTAL                                                                                                                TOTAL ACTIVITY                                                             2.21E+02      2.52E-10                          ACTIVITY      2.19E+02                                 2.50E-10 l

p i 87-FE 7.9 I L __- _ __ __ __ _ . _ _ _

n PROCESS RADIOCHEMISTRY k/ TIME. TIME REAL RELATIVE REAL RELATIVE 11:45 04:15 12: 00 04:30 FCS UNIT VENT RCS UNIT VENT NUCLIDE uCi/cc uC1/cc NUCLIDE uCi/cc uC1/cc Kr-83m 1.81E-01 3.13E-13 Kr-83m 1.65E-01 2.8bE-13 Kr-8bm' 1.73E+00 2.99E-12 Kr-8bm 1.66E+00 2.87E-12 Kr-8b 2.04E-01 3.64E-13 Kr-85 2.04E-01 3.b4E-13 Kr-87 3.11E-01 5.38E-13 Kr-87 2.71E-01 4.63E-13 Kr-88 2.48E+00 4.29E-12 Kr-88 2.33E+00 4.04E-12 Xe-133m 1.78E+00 3.08E-12 Xe-133m 1.72E+00 2.98E-12 Xe-133 1.30E+02 2.24E-10 Xe-133 1.30E+02 2.24E-10 Xe-13tm 1.03E-04 1.78E-16 Xe-135m 6.23E-05 9.04E-17 Xe-13b 6.2SE+00 1.08E-11 Xe-135 6.13E+00 1.06E-11 Xe-133 1.85E-04 3.20E-1S Xe-138 8.88E-05 1.' 6 4 E- 16 Tutal Total Noble Gas 1.43E+02 2.472-10 Noble Gas 1.42E+02 2.46E-10 f I l-131 2.32E+01 7.20E-13 I-131 2.32Et01 7.JUE 13

         ~' L 1 132                                     3.51E+00      1.09E-13            I-132      3.2bE+uu      1.u1E-1J 1-133              2.99E+01      9.27E-13            1-133      2.97E&ol      3.1PE-13 I-134               3.81E-01      1.18E-14            1-134      3.13E-ul      9.7uE-Ib 1-13b               1.20E+01      3.73E-13            1-135      1.17E+01      3.64E-13 Total                                                 Total                                   l Iodine              6.91E+01      2.14E-12           Iodine      6.82E+01      2.11E-12 hb-88                 1.51E-02      4.69E-16           Rb-88       8.40E-03      2.60E-16      l Co-144                2.87E-03      8.90E-17           Ce-144      2.87E-03      8.90E-17 Te-132                2.29E+00      7.09E-14           Te-132      2.28E+00      7.08E-14      {

i C s -134 2.17E+00 6.74E-14 Cs-134 2.17E+00 6.74E-j4 l Cs-137 1.57E+00 4.85E-14 Cs-137 1.57E+00 4.8bE-14 l La-140 1.24E-02 3.84E-16 La-140 1.23E-02 3.82E-16 Ba-140 1.90E-02 S.89E-16 Ba-140 1.90E-02 5.89E-16 Total Tc's. Particulate 6.08E+00 1.88E-13 Particulate 6.07E+00 1.88E-13

TOTAL TOTAL I

ACTIVITY 2.18E+02 2.49E-10 ACTIVITY 2.16E+02 2.48E-10 l I' \ ' 87-FE 7.10 1 1

l I-PROCESS RADIOCHEMISTRY k TIME TIME REAL RELATIVE REAL RELATIVE 12:15 04:45 12:30 05:00 RCS UNIT VENT RCS' UNIT VENT NUCLIDE uCi/cc uC1/cc NUCLIDE uCi/cc uC1/ce Kr-83m 1.50E-01 2.60E-13 Kr-83m 1.37E-01 2.37E-13 Kr-85m 1.60E+00 2.77E-12 Kr-85m 1.64E+00 2.66E-12 Kr-8b 2.04E-01 3.54E-13 Kr-85 2.04E-01 3.64E-13 Kr-87 2.36E-01 4.09E-13 Kr-87 2.06E-01 3.57E-13 Kr-88 2.20E+00 3.80E-12 Kr-88 2.07E+00 3.67E-12 Xe-133m 1.67E+00. 2.88E-12 Xe-133m 1.61E*00' 2.73E-12 Xe-133 1.29E+02 2.24E-10 Xe-133 1.29E+02 2.24E-10 Xe-13bh. 2.65E-05 4.58E-17 Xe-135m 1.34E-Ob 2.32E-17 Xe-135 6.01E+00 1.04L-11 Xe-135 5.90E+00 1.02E-11 Xo-138 4.27E-05 7.39E-17 Xe-138 2.05E-05 3.65E-17 Tc> t a l Total Noble Gas 1.41E+02 2.45E-10 Noble Gas 1.41E+02 2.44E-10 b ( I-131 1-132 2.32E+01 3.01E+00 7.19E-13 9.34E-14 1-131 I-132 2.32E+01 2.79E+00 7 .18 K - 13 8.66E-14 1-133 2.94E+01 9.12E-13 I-133 2.92E+01 9.U4E-13 1-134 2.67E-01 7.96E-15 I-134 2.11E-01 6.b3E-1b

                                     .1-135       1.14E+01      3.64E-13            1-135         1.11E+01     3.4bE-13 Total                                         Total lodine      6.73E+01      2. 09E -12          Iodine       6.65E+01      2.06E-12 Rb-88       4.67E-03      1.45E-16            Rb-88        2.60E-03      8.05E-17 Ce-144      2.87E-03      8.90E-17            Ce-144       2.87E-03      8.90E-17 Te-132      2.28E+00     7.06E-14             Te-132       2.27E+00      7.04E-14 Cs-134      2.17E+00      6.74E-14           'Cs-134       2.17E+00      6. 7(.E-14 Cs-137      1.57E+00     4.85E-14             Cs-137       1.57E+00      4.6bE-14 La-140      1.23E-02     3.81E-16             La-140       1.22E-02      3.79E-16 Ba-140      1.90E-02     5.88E-16             Ba-140       1.90E-02      5.88E-16 Total                                          Total Particulate 6.06E+00     1.88E-13             Particulate 6.05E+00       1.88E-13 TOTAL                                         TOTAL ACTIVITY    2.15E+02     2.47E-10             ACTIVITY     2.13E+02     2.46E-10
           .\

87-FE 7.11  !

PROCESS RADIOCHEMISTRY

 \. j TIME                                                   TIME REAL                                        RELATIVE                         REAL        RELATIVE 12:46                                        05:15                          13:00          06:30 RCS                                      UNIT VENT                           RCS      (INIT VENT NUCL1DE                                        uC1/cc                                               uC1/cc            NUCLIDE        uC1/cc       uCi/cc Kr-83m                         1.2bE-01                                                            2.16E-13           Kr-83m      1.14E-01       1.97E-13 Kr-85m                        1.48E+00                                                             2.56E-12           Kr-85m      1.42E+00       2.46E-12 Kr-8b                         2.04E-01                                                             3.64E-13           Kr-85       2.04E-01       3.64E-13 Kr-87                         1.80E-01                                                             3.11E-13           Kr-87       1.57E-01       2.71E-13 hr-88                          1.94E+00                                                            3.36E-12           Kr-88       1.83E+00       3.16E-12 Xe-133m                       1.56E+00                                                             2.70E-12           Xe-133m     1.61E+00       2.61E-12 Xe-133                         1.29E+02                                                            2.23E-10           .Xe-133     1.29E+02       2.23E-10 Xe-135m                      6.81E-06                                                              1.18E-17           Xe-135m     3.45E-06       5.97E-18 Xe-135                        5.79E+00                                                             1.30E-11           Xe-135      5.68E+00       9.83E-12 Xe-138                       9.88E-06                                                              1.7:E-17           Xe-IS8      4.75E-06       8.22E-18 Tctal                                                                                                                 Total Noble Gas                    1.40E+02                                                              2.43E-10           Noble Gas   1.40E+02       2.42E-10 O
 \                                 I-131                        2.32E+01                                                              7.18E-13           I-131       2.31E+01       7.17E-13 1-132                        2.59E+00                                                              8.03E-14           I-132       2.40E+00       7.4bE-14 1-133                        2.89E+01                                                              8.97E-13           I-133       2.87E+01       8.69E-13 I-134                         1.73E-01                                                             5.36E-15           I-134       1.42E-01       4.40E-16 1-135                         1.08E+01                                                             3.36E-13           I-135       1.06E+01       3.27E-13 Total                                                                                                                 Total Iodine                      6.57E+01                                                               2.04E-12           Iodine      6.49E+01       2.01E-12 Rb-88                       1.44E-03                                                               4.47E-17           Rb-88       8.02E-04       2.49E-17 Ce-144                      2.87E-03                                                               8.90E-17           Ce-144      2.87E-03       8.90E-17 Te-132                     2.27E+00                                                                7.03E-14           Te-132      2.26E+00       7.01E-14   1 Cs-134                     2.17E+00                                                                6.74E-14           Cs-134      2.17E+00       6.74E-14   '

Cs-137 1.57E+00 4.8SE-14 Cs-137 1.b7E+00 4.8bE-14 La-140 1.22E-02 3.78E-16 La-140 1.21E-02 3.76E-16 Ba 140 1.90E-02 5.88E-16 Ba-140 1.89E-02 5.07E-16 Total Total Particulate 6.04E+00 1.87E-13 Particulate 6.04E+00 1.87E-13 TOTAL TOTAL ACTIVITY 2.12E+02 2.45E-10 nCTIVITY 2.11E+02 2.44E-10 A* ( NJ 87-nc \ 7.12 '

A PROCESS 1< RADIOCHEMISTRY t A TIME TIME REAL RELATIVE REAL RELATIVE 13:15 05:45 13:30 u6:00 RCS UNIT VENT RCS UNJT VENT NUCLIDE uCi/cc uCi/cc NUCLIDE uC1/cc uC1/cc Kr-83m 1.04E-01 1.79E-13 Kr-83m 9.43E-02' 1. 6 3E - 13 Kr-8bm 1.37E+00 2.37E-12 Kr-8bm 1.32E+00 2.28E-12 Kr-86 2.04E-01 3.54E-13 Kr-85 ' 2.04E 3.b4E-13 Kr-87 1.37E-01 2.37E-13 Kr-87 1.13E-01 2.u6E-13 Kr-88 1.72Et00 2.98E-12 Kr-88 1.62E+00 2.80E-12 Xe-133m 1.46Et00 2.53E-12 Xe-133m 1.41E+00 2.4bE Xe-133 1.20E+02 2.23E-10 Xe-133 1.28E+02 2.22E-10 Xe-135m 1.75E-06 3.03E-18 Xe-135m 8.87E-07 1.53E-18

                    -Xe-13b        5.'b7E+00                  9.64E-12                  Xe-13b         S.47E+00                                          9.46E-12 Xe-138        2.28E-0C                   3.95E-18                  Xe-138         1.10E-06                                          1.90E-18 Total                                                              Total Noble Gas     1.39E+02                   2.41E-10                  Noble Gas .1.39E+02                                              2.40E-10 J

l-131 2.31E+01 7.16E-13 I-131 2.31E+01 7.16E-13

          \            '

1-132 2.23E+00 6.90E-14 I-132 2.06E+00 6.40E-14 1-133 2.84E+01 8.82E-13 I-133 2.82E+01 .8.7bE-13 1-134 1.16E-01 3.61E-15 I-134 9.65E-02 2.96E-lb I-13b 1.03E+01 3.19E-13 1-135 1.00E+01 3.11E-13 Total Total lodine 6.42E+21 1.99E-12 Iodine 6.35E+01 1.37E-12 Rb-88 4.46E-04 1.38E-17 Rb-88 2.48E-u4 7.68E-18 Ce-144 2.87E-03 8.90E-17 Ce-144 2.87E-03 8.90E-17 Te-132 2.26E+00 7.00E-14 Te-132 2.25E+00 6.98E-14 Cs-134 2.17E+00 6.74E-14 Cs-134 2.17E+00 6.74E-14 Cs-137 1.57E+00 4.85E-14 Cs-137 1.57E+00 4.85E-14 La-140 1.21E-02 3.74E-16 La-140 1.20E-02 3.73E-16 Ba-140 1.89E-02 5.87E-18 Ba-140 1.89E-02 5.87E-16 Total Total Particulate 6.03E+00 1.87E-13 Particulate 6.03E+00 1.87E-13 TOTAL TOTAL t.CTIVITY 2.09E+02 2.43E-10 ACTIVITY 2.08E+02 2.42E-10 i. 87-FE

                                                                                                                                                                '7.13 i

.f~% - PROCESS RADIOCHEMISTRY \u TIME TIME REA!. RELATIVE REAL RELAT I '/ E 13:45 06:15 14:00 06:30 hCS UNIT VENT RCS UNIT VENT

                    -NUULIDE        uCi/ec                     uC1/cc                       NUCLIDE                                      uCi/cc       uti/co Kr-83m      8.59E-02                     1.49E-13                     Kr-83m                     7.83E-92                       1.35E-13 Kr-8bm      1.27E+00                    '2.19E-12                     Kr-85m                      1.22E+00                     2.11E-12 Kr-85       2.04E-01                    3.64E-13                      Kr-86                      2.04E                     3. d 4 E - 13 Kr 87       1.04E-01                    1.80E-13                      Kr-87                     9.07E-u2                       1 ;7E-13 Kr-88       1.52E+00                    2.63E                     Kr-88                       1.43E+00                     2.48E-12 Xe-1J3m     1.37E+00                    2.37E-12                      Xe-133m                     1.32E+00                     2.29E-12 Xe-133      1.38E+02                    2.22E-10                      Xe-133                     1.28E+02-                     2.22E-10 Xe-13bm    4.bOE-07                     7.78E-19                      Xe-135m                   2.28E-07                       3.94E-19 Xe-13b     5.36E+00                     9.28E-12                      Xe-13b                    5.26E+0u                       9.10E-12        1 Xe-138     5.28E-07                     9.14E-19                      Xe-138                    2.54E-07                       4.40E-19

{ Total Total Noble Gas 1.38E+02 2.39E-10 Noble Gas 1.38E+02 2.38E-10. 3 1-131 2.31E+01 7.15E-13 I-131 2.30E+ul 7.IbE-13 1-132 1.91E+00 5.93E-14 1-132 1. /7E+00 6.buE-14 1-133 2.80E+01 8.67E-13 1-133 2.77E+01 6.60E-13 I-134 7.84E-02 2.43E-15 1-134 6.43E-02 1.99E-16 1 13b 9.76E+00 3.03E-13 1-136 9.60E+0V 2.SDE-13 Total Total Iodine 6.28E+01 L.95E-12 Iodine 6.21E+01 1.93E-12 Rb-38 1.38E-04 4.27E-18 Rb-88 7.65E-05 2.37E-18 .j Co-144 2.87E-03 8.90E-17 Ce-144 2.87E-03 8.90E-17 2.25E+00 { Tu-132 6.97E-14 Te-132 2.24E+0V 6.96E-14 Cs 134 2.17E+00 6.74E-14 Cs-134 2.17E+00 6.74E-14 Cs 137 1.57E+00 4.85E-14 Cs-137 1.57E+00 4.8bE-14 $ La-140 1.20E-02 3.71E-16 La-140 1.19E-02 3.69E-16 Ba-140 1.89E-02 5,86E-16 Ba-140 1.89E-02 6.36E-16 1 Total Total Particulate 6.02E+00 1.87E-13 Particulate 6.02E+00 1.87E-13 TOTAL TOTAL ACTIVITY 2.07E+02 2.41E-10 ACTIVITY 2.06E402 2.40E-10

                                                                                                                                                                     )

i i 87-FE 7.14 _ _ ~ . . - . _ _ _ _ _ - ,_-._m ___ -___________--.___o_.,--_-_.m_ __

 ,/] -                                                                               PROCESS RADIOCHEMISTRY h-TIME                                                TIME REAL       RELATIVE                                 REAL       RELATIVE 14:15         06:4b                                 14:30        07:u0 RCS      UNIT VENT                                  RCS      UNIT VENT NUCLIDE                                                        uC1/cc      uC1/cc                   NUCLIDE-       uCi/ec      uCi/cc Kr-83m                                                      7.13E-02      1.23E-13                  Kr-83m      6.49E-02      1.12E-13 Kr-85m                                                      1.17E+00      2.03E-12                  Kr-85m      1.13E+00      1.96E-12 Kr-85                                                       2.04E-01      3.54E-13                  Kr-85       2.04E-01      3.54E-13 Kr-87                                                       7.91E-02      1.37E-13                  Kr-87       6.90E-02      1.19E-13 Kr-88                                                       1.35E+00      2.33E-12                  Kr-88       1.27E+00      2.19E-12 Xe-133m                                                     1.28E+00      2.22E-12                  Xe-133m     1.24Et00      2.14E-12 Xe-133                                                      1.28E+02      2.21E-10                  Xe-133      1.28E+02      2.21E-10 Xe-135m                                                     1.16E-07      2.00E-19                  Xe-135m     5.86E-08      1.01E-19 Xe-135                                                      5.16E+00      8.93E-12                  Xe-135      5.07E+00      8.76E-12  l Xe-138                                                      1.22E-07      2.11E-19                  Xe-138      5.88E-08      1.02E-19 Total                                                                                               Total Noble' Gas                                                  1.37E+02      2.37E-10                  Noble Gas   1.37E+02      2.37E-10 im k    I-131                                                       2.30E+01      7.14E-13                  I-131       2.30E+01      7.13E-13 1-132                                                       1.64E+00      5.10E-14                  I-132       1.53E+00      4.73E-14 I-133                                                       2.75E+01      8.53E-13                  I-133       2.73E+01      8.46E-13 1-134                                                       S.28E-02      1.64E-15                  I-134       4.33E-02      1.34E-15 1-136                                                       9.26E+00      2.67E-13                  1-135       9.02E+00      2.80E-13 Total                                                                                               Total Iodine                                                      6.15E+01      1.91E                 Iodlne      6.09E+01      1.89E-12' Rb-88                                                       4.25E-05      1.32E-18                  Rb-88       2.36E-OL      7.33E-19 Ce-144                                                      2.87E-03      8.90E-17                  Ce-144      2.87E-03      6.90E-17 Te-132                                                      2.24E+00      6.94E-14                  Te-132      2.23E+00      6.92E-14  q Cs-134                                                      2.17E+00      6.74E-14                  Cs-134      2.17E+00      6.74E-14  1 Cs-137                                                      1.57E+00      4.85E-14                  Cs-137      1.57E+00      4.85E-14  )

La-140 1.19E-02 3.68E-16 La-140 1.18E-02 3.66E-16 I Ba-140 1.89E-02 5.85E-16 Ba-140 1.89E-03 5.85E-16 Total Total l Particulate 6.01E+00 1.86E-13 Particulate 6.01Ev00 1.86E-13 i TOTAL TOTAL ACT1YlTY 2.05E+02 2.40E-10 ACTIVITY 2.04E+02 2.39E-10 l l l

      -~

l o n ,)87-FE 7.15 I

PROCESS RADIOCHEMISTRY O TIME TIME REAL RELATIVE REAL RELATIVE 14:45 07:15 16:00 07:30 RCS UNIT VENT RCU UNIT VENT NUCLIDE uCi/cc uC1/cc NUCLIDE uCi/cc uCi/cc

            'Kr-83m             5.92E-02     1.02E-13             Kr-83m                        b.39E-02                  9.32E-14 Kr 85m             1.09E+00     1.88E-12             Kr-85m                        1.0bE+0u                   1.81E-12 Kr             2.04E-01     3.54E-13             Kr-85                         2.04E-01                  3.54E-13 Kr-87              6.02E-02     1.04E-13             Kr-87                         5.2bE-02                  9.00E-14 Kr-88              1.19E+00'    2.06E-12             Kr-88                         1.12E+00                   1.94E-12 Xe-133m            1.20E+00     2.08E-12             Xe-133m                       1.16E+00                  2.01E-12 Xe-133             1 28E+02     2.21E-10             Va-133                        1.27E+02                  2.20E-10 Xe - 13 5m         2.97E-08     5.13E-20             Xe-135m                       1.50E-08                 2.60E-20 Xe-135             4.97E+00     8.00E-12             Xe-135                        4.88E+00                  8.43E-12 Xe-138             2.83E-08     4.89E-20             Xo-138                        1.36E-08                  2.3bE-20
            ~ Total                                               Total Noble' Gas >       1.36E+02     2.36E-10             Noble Gas                     1.36E+02                  2.35E-10 C

I-131 2.30E+01 7.13E-13 I-131 2.30E+01 7.12E-13 1-132 1.41E+00 4.38E-14 I-132 1.31E+00 4.U6L 14 1-133 2.71E+01 8.39E-13 I-133 2.68E+01- 8.32E-13 1-134 3.55E-02 1.10E-15 I-134 2.92E-02 9.04E-16 1-135 8.78E+00 2.72E-13 1-135 .8.55E+00 2.65E-13 Total Total Iodine 6.03E+01 1.87E-12 Iodine 5.97E+01 1.85E-12 Rb-88 1.31E-05 4.07E-19 Rb-88 7.30E-06 2.26E-19 Ce-144 2.87E-03 8.90E-17 Ce-144 2.87E-03 8.90E-17 Te-132 2.23E+00 6.91E-14 Te-132 2.22E+00 6.89E-14 Cs-13C 2.17E+00 6.74E-14 Cs-134 2.17E+00 6.74E-14 Co-137 1.57E+00 4.85E-14 Cs-137 1.57E+00 4.85E-14 La-140 1.18E-02 3.65E-16 La-140 1.17E-02 3.63E-16 Ba-140 1.89E-02 5,85E-16 Ba-140 1.89E-02 b.84E-16 Total Total Particulate 6.00E+00 1.86E-13 Particulate 6.00E+00 1.86E-13 TOTAL TOTAL ACTIVITY ~ 2.03E+02 2.38E-10 ACTIVITY 2.02E+02 2.37E-10 L L 87-FE 7.16 l

PROCESS RADIOCHEMISTRY l TIME TIME REAL RELATIVE REAL RELATIVE 16:16 07:45 16:30 08: 00 , RCS UNIT VENT RCS UN 1'i VENT NUCLIDE uC1/cc uCi/cc NUCLIDE uCi/cc uCi/ec Kr-83m 4.91E-02 8.49E-14 Kr-83m .47E-02 7 /4E-14 Kr-8bm- 1.01E+00 1.74E-12 Kr-85m s.66E-ul 1.67E-12 Kr-Ob 2.04E-01 3.54E-13 Kr-86 2.04E-01 3.64E-13 Kr-S7 4.b8E-02 7.92E-14 Kr-67 3.99E-02 6.30E-14 Kr-68 1.06E+00 1.83E-12 Kr-88 9.93E-01 1.72E-12 Xe-133m 1.12E+00 1.94E-12 Xe-133m 1.uSE+00 1.d8E-12 Xe-133 1.27E+02 2.20E-10 Xe-133 1.27E+u2 2.20E-10 Xe-135m 7.63E-09 1.32E-20 Xe-135m 3.87E-oD 6.69E-21 Xe-13b 4.78E+00 8.28E-12 Xe-135 4.69E+0u 8.12E-12 Xe-138 6.64E-09 1.13E-20 Xe-138 3.14E-09 6.44E-21 Total Total Noble Gas 1.35Et02 2.34E-10 Noble Gas 1.35E+02 2,34E-10 1 1-131 2.29E+01 7.11E-13 1-131 2.29E+ul 7.11E-13 1-132 1.22E+00 3.77E-14 I-132 1.13E+0u 3.49E-14 1-133 2.66E+01 8.25E-13 1-133 2.64E&ol 6.18E-13 1-134 2.39E-02 7.42E-16 I-134 1.90E-02 6 . 09 E - 1(;  ! 1-13b 8.33E+00 2.58E-13 I-135 8.11E+00 2.b2E-13 To t.a i Total Iodine 5.91E+01 1.83E-12 Iodine b.86E+01 1.62E-12 hb-88 4.06E-06 1.26E-19 Rb-88 2.26E-06 6.39E-20 Cc ! 4 4 2.87E-03 8.90E-17 Ce-144 2.67E-03 8.9uE-17 To 132 2.22E+00 6.88E-14 Te 132 2. 21 E ii m U.MME 14 Cs-134 2.17Et00 6.74E-14 Cs-134 2.17Etuu 6.74E-11 Cn-137 1.57E+00 4.85E-14 Cs-137 1.57E*00 4.8bE-14 La-140 1.17E-02 3.62E-16 La-140 1.16E 02 3.60E-10 Ba-140 1.88E-02 b.84E-16 Ba-140 1.88E-02 6-.04E-16 Total Total Particulate 5.99E+00 1.86E-13 Particulate 5,99E+00 1.86E-13 TOTAL TOTAL ACTIVITY 2.01E+02 2.36E-10 ACTIVITY 2.00E+02 2.36E-10 87-FE 7.17

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              )

i i

I g PROCESS RADIOCHEMISTRY f i TIME TIME REAL RELATIVE REAL RELATIVE 15:4b 08:16 16:00 08:30 RCS UNIT VENT RCS UNIT VENT NUCLIDE uC1/cc uCi/cc NUCLIDE uCi/cc uCi/cc Kr-83m '4.08E-02 7.05E-14 Kr-83m 3.71E-02 6.42E-14 Kr-Sbm 9.31E-01 1.61E-12 Kr-85m 8.96E-01 1.bbE-12 Kr-85 2.04E-01 3.54E-13 Kr-86 2.04E-01 3.54E-13 Kr-87 3.48E-02 6.02E-14 Kr-87 3.u4E-02 b.2bE-14 Kr-88 9.3bE-01 1.62E-12 Kr-88 8.73E-01 1.b2E-12 Xe-133m 1.05E+00 1.82E-12 Xe-133m 1.02E+00 1.76E-12 Xe-133 1.27E+02 2.19E-10 Xe-133 1.27E+02 2.19E-10 Xu-135m 1.96E-09 3.39E-21 Xe-135m 9.93E-10 1.72E-21 Xe-135 4.60E+00 7.97E-12 Xe-135 4.52E+00 7.81E-12 Xe-138 1.51E-09 2.61E-21 Xe-138 7.27E-10 1 26E-21 Total Total Noble Gas 1.35E+02 2.33E-10 Noble das 1.34E+02 2.32E-10 r\ ' I 131

  • 2.29E+01 7.10E ^13 1-131 2.23E+01 7.usE-13 I 132 1.04E+00 3.24E-14 1-132 9.68E-01 3.. uuE- 14 I-133 2.62E+01 8.11E-13 1-133 2.60E+01 8.obE-13 1-134 1.61E-02 5 00E-16 I-134 1.32E-02 4.luE-16 I-13b 7.90E+00 2.45E-13 I-13b 7.70E+00 2.39E-13 Total Total Iodine 5.80E+01 1.80E-12 lodine b.75E+01 1.78E-12 Rb-88 1.25E-06 3.89E-20 Rb-88 6.97E-07 2.16E-20 Ce-144 2.87E-03 8.90E-17 Ce-144 2.87E-03 8.90E-17 Te-132 2.21E+00 6.85E-14 Te-132 2.20E+00 6.83E-14 Cs-134 2.17E+00 6.74E-14 Cs-134 2.17E+00- 6.74E-14 Cs-137 1.57E+00 4.85E-14 Cs-137 1.67E+00 4.8bE-14 La-140 1.16E-02 3.59E-16 La-140 1.15E-02 3.67E-16 Ba-140 1.88E-02 5.83E-16 Ba-140 1.88E-02 5.83E-16 Total Total Particulate 5.98E+00 1.85E-13 Particulate 5.98E+00 1.8bE-13 TOTAL TOTAL ACTIVITY 1.99E+02 2.35E-10 ACTIVITY 1.98E+02 2.34E-10 O

t\ ]87-rE 7.18

i

                                                                                                                                          '1 PROCESS RADIOCHEMISTRY TIME                                                                                 TIME.

REAL RELATIVE REAL RELATIVE 16:1b 08:45 16:30 09: 00 RCS UNIT VENT RCS UNIT VENT NUCLIDE uCi/cc uCi/cc NUCLIDE udi/cc oCisce Kr-83m 3.38E-02 5.85E-14 Kr-83m 3.08E-02 5.33E-14

            -Kr-8bm       8.62E-01      1.49E-12           Kr-8bm                                       8.29E-01             1.43E-12 Kr-66       2.04E-01      3.54E-13           Kr-85                                        2.04E-01             3.'b4E-13 Kr      2.65E-02      4.58E-14           Kr-87                                        2.31E-02             3.99E-14       I Kr-88       8.27E-01      1.43E-12           Kr-88                                        7.78E-01             1.3bE-12 Xe-133m     9.84E-01      1.70E-12           Xe-133m                                      9.63E-01             1.6bE-12 Xe-133      1.27E+02      2.19E-10           Xe-133                                        1.26E+02            2.19E-10 Xe-135m     5.04E-10      8.71E-22           Xe-13bm                                      2.55E-10             4.42E                Xe-135      4.43E+00      7.67E-12           Xe-135                                       4.3bE+00             7.52E-12 Xe-138      3.50E-10      6.05E-22           Xe-138                                        1.68E-10            2.91E-22 Total                                        Total Noble das   1,34E+02      2.32E-10           Noble Gas                                    1.33E+02             2.31E       ( ,'l-131            2.29E+01      7.09E-13           1-131                                        2.2SE+01             7.08E-13 1-132       8.98E-01      2.78E-14           I-132                                       0.32E-01              2.58E-14 1-133       2.b7E+01      7.98E-13           1-133                                        2.bbE+01             7.91E-13 1-134       1.09E     3.36E-16           1-134                                       8.90E-U3              2.76E-16 1-13b       7.bOE+00      2.32E-13           I-13b                                       7.30E+00              2.26E-13' Total                                        Total Iodine      5.70E+0,1     1.77E-12           Iodine                                      6.65E+01              1.7bE-12 kb-88       3.87E-07      1.20E-20           Rb-88                                       2.15E-07              6.67E-21 Ce-144-     2.87E-03      8.90E-17           Ce-144                                      2.87E-03              8.90E-17 Te-132      2.20E+00      6.82E-14           Te-132                                      2.19E+00              6.80E-14 Cs-134      2.17E+00      6.74E-14           Cs-134                                      2.17E+00              6.74E-14 Cs-137      1.57E+00      4.85E-14           Cs-137                                      1 57E+00              4.8bE-14 La-140      1.15E-02      3.55E-16           La-140                                       1.14E-02             3.54E-16 Da-140      1.88E-02      5.83E-16           Ba-140                                       1.88E-02             5.82E-16 Total                                        Total Particulate 5.97Et00      1.85E-13           Particulate 5.97E+00                                              1.8SE-13 TOTAL                                        TOTAL
            ' ACTIVITY    1.97E+02      2.34E-10           ACTIVITY                                    1.96E+02              2.33E-10 l

i V 87-FE 7.19

PHOCESS MONI'IURS

 /         \                                     AIRBORNE
i. I
  %J Time-related inplant airborne procas monitoring data is provided in the following subsection. Concentration data is provided in the units as indicated. The process monitors are identified by identification numbers as well as its common name.

Some of the listed process monitors have three channels to monitor particulate, iodines or noble gases. For the process monitor data we have assumed that the particulate arx1 noble gas channels determine gross activities whereas the iodine channel determines the activity of Iodine 131 and not gross iodine.

    .O'\>
    \

v

         ..~

I 87-FE 7.20 l i

l PROCESS MMI'IORS 1

 /'~'                                                                                           AIRBORNE k

Tine Real 0745 0800 Relative (H+00:15) (H+00:30) GrRE 21A/B Unit Vent Eff. P (uci/cc) 2. 0 E-13 2. 0 E-13 I 7.lE-13 7.lE-13 G 2.0E-ll 2.0E-ll , GHRE 10A/B Radwaste Building Eff. P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-11 1.0E-ll G 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 ABRE 114 MSRV Monitor S/G A (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 113 S/G B (mRAlr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 112 S/G C (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 111 S/G D (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 FCRE 385 Aux. Feed Pump Turbine (mR/hr) 4. 0 E-01 4.0E-01 GLRE 60 Aux. Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 2.0E-10 2.0E-10 GKRE 41 Access Control Vent P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-11 3.0E-ll GGRE 27 Fuel Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 3.2E-10 3.2E-10 I 1.4E-11 1.4E-ll G 2.1E-07 2.lE-07 GGRE 28 P (uCi/cc) 3.1E-10 3.lE-10 I 1.3E-11 1.3E-11 G 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 GERE 92 Condenser Air Discharge G (uCi/cc) 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 GTRE 22 Con'tainnent Purge Ex. P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1. 0 E-12 I 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 f'~'5 g G 1.0E-07 1.0E-07 i GTHE 33 P (uCi/cc) 1. 0 E-12 1.0E-12

   -                                                                                                 I                                                                                                              1.0E-12     1.0E-12 G                                                                                                               1.0E-07     1.00-07 GHRE 22           Radwaste Bldg. Vent                                P (uCi/cc)                                                                                                      1.0E-11     1.0E-ll GHRE 23          Gas Decay Tank Vent Ex.                             G (uCi/cc)                                                                                                      2.2E-06    2.2E-06 GKRE 04          Control Room Supply                                 P (uCi/cc)                                                                                                      3.0E-12    3.0E-12 I                                                                                                               2.0E-ll    2.0E-ll G                                                                                                               4.0E-06    4.GE-06 GKPE 05                                                              P (uCi/cc)                                                                                                      3.0E-12    3. 0 E-12 I                                                                                                               2.0E-12    2.0E-12 G                                                                                                               4.0E-06    4. 0 E-06 GTRE 31          Containment Abnosphere                              P (uCi/cc)                                                                                                      8.lE-10    8. lE-10 I                                                                                                               4.0E-ll    4.0E-11 G                                                                                                               6.9E-05    6.9E-05     >

GrRE 32 P (uCi/cc) 8.1 E-10 8.lE-10 I 4.0E-ll 4.0E-11 G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 59 Ctmt. High Range Rad. ( R/hr) 75.0 75.0 GTRE 60 (R/hr) 75.0 75.0 i V 87-FE 7.21

d)

                   ~
              <$ R Q l9
                                                                                          /g      i.

v 4 +. age, t, W P' IMAGE EVALUATION .<

                 [' th'                                                             /      /)j[* 4*,

j/j'

//o/                                           TEST TARGET (MT-3) gp                                              gf,, ,

l.0 l' "* a lg gI", [m.22 me; b 't $=2p 1.1  : 1 l =1.8 1.'25 1.4 1.6 l 4 -- - 150mm > 4 -- 6" > f}s I #' $ 43 4 s[;gy,y,,,,,ff y~$////p h y{[ s?(9 cp

                                   +
                                     .? EV .'s

{[7 %d, E:f . .. x .. , g q- - i. k 4 , p ,y ' .u , ppnm_a 90NI'f0RS

     ; j4               ,                                                                     ..

w x , AIRBORNE-d  : bd Time Real 0815 0830

9. Relative (H+00:45) (H+01:00)

GTRE 21A/B -Unit Vent Eff. P (uC1/cc) 2.0E-13 2.0E-13 I 7.lE-13 7.lE-13 G 2.0E-11 2.0E-ll-GHRE 10A/B Radwaste Building Eff.- P (uC1/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12

                                                                                                 -I              1.0E-11   1.0E-11 G-             2.0E-06   2.0E-06 ABRE 114        MSRV Monitor S/G A-                (mR/hr)    4.0E-01   4.0E-01
        ~

ABRE 113 S/G B (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 112 S/G C (mR/hr 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 111 S/G D (mR/hr) 4. 0E-01 4. 0 E-01

  <~ '                                           ECRE 385          Aux. Feed Pump Turbine             (mR/hr)    4.0E-01   4.0E-01 GLRE 60          -Aux. Bldg. Vent Ex.             P (uC1/cc)     2.0E-10   2.0E-10 GKRE 41-           Access Control Vent            P (uCi/cc)     3.0E-11   3.0E-11 GGRE 27;         ' Fuel Bldg. Vent Ex.-           P (uCi/cc)     3.2E-10   3.2E-10 I              1.4E-ll   1.4E-ll-G               2.lE-07   2.lE-07 GGRE 28                                           P (uCi/cc)     3.lE-10   3.lE-10 I              1.3E-ll   1.3E-ll G              2.0E-07    2.0E-07 GERE 92           Condenser Air Discharge        G (uCi/cc)     2.0E-06    2.0E-06
                                              -GTRE 22-           Containment Purge Ex.           P (uC1/cc)    1.0E-12    1.0E-12
 ?^                                                                                               I.            1.0E-12    1.0E-12 9^N                                                                                         G              1.0E-07    1.0E-07

( [-- GTRE 33 P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 v I 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 G' l.0E-07 1.0E-07 GHRE 22 Radwaste Bldg. Vent P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-11 1.0E-11 GHRE 23- Gac Decay Tank Vent Ex. G (uCi/cc) 2.2E 2.2E-06 GKRE 04 Control Room Supply P-(uCi/cc) 3.0E-12 3. 0Fe-12 I 2.08-11 2.0E-11 G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 GKPE 05 P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-12 3.0E-12 I 2.0E-12 2.0E-12 l, t G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 L GTRE 31 Containinent Atmosphere P (uCi/cc) 8.lE-10 8.lE-10 I 4.0E-11 4.0E-ll G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTHE 32 P (uCi/cc) 8.lE-10 8.lE-10 I 4.0E-11 4.0E-11 G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 59 Ct2nt. High Range Rad. (n/hr) 75.0 75.0 GTRE 60 (R/hr) , 75.0 75.0 - l 1 h Af i 87-FE 7.22 1 __-___a -

Il l: fif D...;4' Ny )7 PIOCESS POBIITORS -

  ,y~N                                                                             . AIRBORNE:

A Y '

 ' b/ -                                ;

Time- Real 0845. 0900 Relative- (H+01:15) (H+01:30) 4 < GTRE.21A/B Unit Vent Eff.. P {c"i/cc) 2.0E-13 2.0E-13 I 7.lE-13 7.lE-13 G 2.0E-11 2.0E-ll

     .;.                                    GHRE 10AB . Radwaste Building Eif.         P (uCi/cc)    1.0E-12    1.0E-12 I            1.0E-11    1.0E-ll C.            2.0E-06    2.0E-06 ABRE 114         MSRV Monitor S/G A                  (mR/hr)   4.0E-01    4.0E-01
                                          -ABRE 113                       S/G B         ~

(mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 112 S/G C (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.08-01 I ABRE 111 S/G D -4.0E-01 FCRE 385 Aux.. Feed Pump Turbine { (mR/hr)- 4.0E-01 i (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 GLRE 60 Aux. Bldg. Vent Ex. I-(uCi/cc) 2.0E-10 2.0E-lE GKRE 41 Access Control Vent P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-ll 3.0E-ll GGRE 27 Fuel Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 3.2E-10 3.2E-10 I- 1.4E-ll 1.4E-ll G 2.lE-07 2.lE-07 GGRE 28 P (uCi/cc) 3.1E-10 3.lE-10 I 1.3E-ll 1.3E-11 G 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 GERE 92 Condenser Air Discharge- G (uC1/cc) 2.0E-06 GTRE 22 Containment Purge Ex. 2.0E-06 _ P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-12 1.0E-12

       &                                                                                   G             1.0E-07    1.0E-07 GTRE 33.                                       .P (uCi/cc)    1.0E-12    1.0E-12 ik* }\-                                                                                 I            1.0E-12    1.0E-12 G             1.0E-07    1.0E-07
                                         ~GHRE 22-         Radwaste Bldg. Vent             P (uCi/cc)    1.0E   1.0E-ll GHRE 23         Gas Decay Tank Vent Ex.         G (uCi/cc)    2.2E-06    2.2E-06 GKRE 04         Control Rcon Supply             P (uci/cc)    3.0E-12    3.0E-12 I             2.0E-ll    2.0E-ll G             4.0E-06    4.0E-06 GKPE 05                                         P (uCi/ c)    3.0E-12    3.0E-12 I             2.0E-12    2.0E-12 G             4.0E-06    4.0E-06 CTRE 31         Containment Atmosphere          P (uCi/cc)    8.lE-10    8.lE-10 I             4.0E-ll    4.0E-11 G'             6.9E-05    6.9E-05 GTRE 32                                          P (uCi/cc)    8.lE-10    8.lE-10 I             4.0E-ll    4.0 E-ll G              6.9E-05    6.9E-05 GTRE 59          Ctmt. High Range Rad.               (R/hr)       75.0       75.0 GTRE 60                                              (R/hr)       75.0       75.0 t
      .Q 87-FE                                                                   7.23 m                    _                       ___

PIEX2SS PONI'IDIG , 1 AIRBORNE Time Real 0915 0930 : Relative (H+01:45) (H+02:00) GTRE 21A/B Unit Vent Eff. P (uCi/cc) 9.5E-14 7.6E-14 I 6.8E-13 6.7E-13 G 2.0E-ll 2.0E-ll GHRE 10A/B Radwaste Building Eff. P (uCi/cc) 1.0r-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-ll 1.0E-ll G 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 ABRE 114 MSRV Monitor S/G A (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 113 S/G B (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 112 S/G C (mR/hr) 4 . 0 E-01 4.0E-01 l ABRE 111 S/G D (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 FCRE 385 Aux. Feal Pump Turbine (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 l GLRE 60 Aux. Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 2.0E-10 2. 0 E-10 GKRE 41 Access Control Vent P (udi/cc) 3.0E-11 3.0E-ll l GGRE 27 Fuel Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 3.2E-10 3.2E-10 1 I 1.4E-ll 1. 4 E-ll G 2.lE-07 2.lE-07 GGRE 28 P (uCi/cc) 3.lE-10 3.lE-10 l I 1.3E-11 1.3E-ll l G 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 l GERE 92 Condenser Air Discharge G (uci/cc) 2. 0 E-06 2.0E-06 GTRE 22 Containment Purge Ex. P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 9 GTRE 33 G P (uCi/cc) I G 1.0E-07 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 1.0E-07 1.0E-07 1,0E-12 1.0E-12 1.0 E-07 GHRE 22 Radwaste Bldg. Vent P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-11 1.0E-ll GHRE 23 Gas Decay Tank Vent Ex. G (uCi/cc) 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 GKRE 04 ContrF. Room Supply P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-12 3.0E-12 I 2.0E-ll 2.0E-11 G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 GKPE 05 P (uci/cc) 3.0912 3.0E-12 I 2.0E-12  ?.0E-12 G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 GTRE 31 Containment Atmosphere P (uCi/cc) 8 lE-10 6.lE-10 I 4.0E-ll 4.0E-ll G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 32 P (uCi/cc) 8.lE-10 8.lE-10 I 4.0E-11 4.0E-11 G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 59 Ctmt. High Range Rad. (R/hr) 75.0 75.0 GTRE 60 (R/hr) 75.0 75.0 0 87-fE 7 24 '

l PH0 CESS IONITORS [,,b AIRBORdB

     ~

Time Real 0945 1000 i Relative (H+02:15) (H+02:30) P (uCi/cc) 6.4E-14 5.8E-14 GTRE 21A/B Unit Vent Eff. I 6.5E-13 6.4E-13 G 1.9E-11 1.9E-11 GHRE 10A/B Radwaste Building Eff. P (uCi/cc) 1. 0 E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-ll 1.0E-ll G 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 ABRE 114 MSRV Monitor S/G A (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 113 S/G B (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 112 S/G C (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 111 S/G D (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4 . 0 E-01 ECRE 385 Aux. Feed Paup Turbine (mR/hr) f.0E-01 4.0E-01 GLRE 60 Aux. Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 2.0E-10 2.0E-10 GKRE 41 Access Control Vent P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-ll 3.0E-ll GGRE 27 Puel Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 3.2E-10 3.2E-10 I 1.4E-ll 1.4E-11 G 2.lE-07 2.lE-07 GGRE 28 P (uCi/cc) 3.lE-10 3.1E-10 I 1.3E-ll 1.3E-ll G 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 GERE 92 Condenser Air Discharge G (uCi/cc) 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 GTRE 22 Containment Purge Ex. P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 [ G 1.0E-07 1.0E-07 ( GTRE 33 P (uci/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 G 1.0E-07 1.0E-07 GHRE 22 Radwaste Bldg. Vent P (uCi/cc) 1. 0 E-11 1. 0 E-ll GHRE 23 Gas Decay Tank Vent Ex. G (uCi/cc) 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 GKRE 04 Control Room Supply P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-12 3.0E-12 I 2.0E-11 2.0E-ll G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 GKPE 05 P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-12 3.0E-12 I 2.0E-12 2.0E-12 G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 GTRE 31 Containment Abnosphere P (uCi/cc) 8.lE-10' 8.lE-10 I 4.0E-11 4.0E-ll G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 32 P (uCi/cc) 8.lE-10 8. l E-10 I 4.0E-ll 4.0E-ll G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 59 Ceut. High Range Rad. (R/hr) 75.0 75.0 k GTRE 60 (RATr) 75.0 75.0 I O 87-FE 7.25 i

 -                                                                                                          -s

PROCESS lONI'IORS j ') AIRBORNE Time Real 1015 1030 Relative (H+02:45) (H+03:00) GTRE 21A/B Unit Vent Eff. P (uCi/cc) 5. 4 E-14 2.0E-13 1 6.3E-13 2.3E-12 G 1. 9 E-ll 2.58-10 GHRE 10A/B Radwaste Building Eff. P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-ll 1.0E-11 G 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 ABRE 114 MSRV Monitor S/G A (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 113 S/G B (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 112 S/G C (mR/hr) 4. 0 E-01 4.08-01 ABRE 111 S/G D (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 FCRE 385 Aux Feed Pump Turbine (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 I GLRE 60 Aux. Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 2.0E-10 2.0E-10 GKRE 41 Access Control Vent P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-ll 3.0E-11 GGRE 27 Ebel Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 3.2E-10 3.2E-10 I 1.4E-ll 1.4E-11 j

                                                             ~~G            2.lE-07    2.lE-07             s GGRE 28                                     P (uCi/cc)   3.lE-10    3.lE-10 I            1.3E-ll    1.3E-11 G            2.08-07    2.0E-07 GERE 92        Condenser Air Discharge      G (uCi/cc)   2.0E-06    2.0E-06 GTRE 22        Containment Purge Ex.        P (uCi/cc)   1.0E-12    1.0E-12 I            1.0E-12    1.0E-12
,/'~'}                                                         G            1.0E-07    1.0E-07

( / GTRE 33 P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 G 1.0E-07 1.0E-07 GHRE 22 Radwaste Bldg. Vent P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-ll 1.0E-ll CHRE 23 Gas Decay Tank Vent Ex. G (uci/cc) 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 .k GKRE 04 Control Room Supply P (uci/cc) 3.0E-12 3.0 E-12 I 2.0E-ll 2.0E-ll G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 l GKPE 05 P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-12 3.0E-12 I 2.0E-12 2.0E-12 G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 GTRE 31 Contairnent Atmosphere P"(uCi/cc) 8.lE-10 8.lE-10 I 4.0E-ll 4.0 E-ll G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 32 P (uCi/cc) 8.lE-10 8.lE-10 I 4.0E-11 4.0E-ll G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 59 Ctmt. High Range Rad. (R/hr) 75.0 75.0 GTRE 60 (R/hr) 75.0 75.0 m 87-FE 7.26

PHOCESS PONI'IDHS j' i AIRBORNE

             \           J
                                                                      Real Thne                                                            1045       1100 Relative                                          (H+03:15) (H+03:30)

GTRE 21A/B Unit Vent Eff. P (uCi/cc) 1.9B-13 1.9E-13 I 2.3E-12 2.2E-12 G 2.5E-10 2.5E-10 GHRE 10A/B Radwaste Building Eff. P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1. 0E-12 I 1.0E-11 1.0E-ll G 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 ABRE 114 MSRV Monitor S/G A (mR/hr) 1.0 1.0 ABRE 113 S/G B (mR/hr) 1.0 1.0 ABRE 112 S/G C (mR/hr) 1.0 1.0 ABRE 111 S/G D (mR/hr) 1.0 1.0 i ECRE 385 Aux. Feed Pump Turbine (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 GLRE 60 Aux. Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 2.0E-10 2.0E-10 GKRE 41 Access Control Vent __ P (uC1/cc) 3.0E-11 3.0E-ll GGRE 27 Fuel Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 3.2E-10 3.2E-10 I 1.4 E-ll 1. 4 E-ll G 2.lE-07 2.lE-07 GGRE 28 P (uCi/cc) 3.lE-10 3.lE-10 I 1.3E-11 1.3E-ll G 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 GERE 92 Condenser Air Discharge G (uCi/cc) 2.0E-06 2. 0 E-06 GTRE 22 Containment Purge Ex. P (uci/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-12 1.0E-12

                   /'"N                                                                                     G               1.0E-07   1.0E-07

( GTRE 33 P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 G 1.0E-07 1.0E-07 GHRE 22 Radwaste Bldg. Vent P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-ll 1.0E-11 GHRE 23 Gas Decay Tank Vent Ex. G (uCi/cc) 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 l GKRE 04 Control Room Supply P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-12 3.0E-12  ! I 2.0E-11 2.0E-ll I G- 4. 0 E-06 4.0E-06 GKPE 05 P (uCi/cc) 3. 0 E-12 3.0E-12 I 2.0E-12 2.0E-12 G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 GTRE 31 Containment Atmosphere P (uCi/cc) 8.lE-10 8.lE-10 l I 4.0E-11 4.0E-11 { G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 32 P (uCi/cc) 8.lE-10 8.lE-10 I 4.0E-ll 4.0E-11 G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 59 Cbmt. High Range Rad. (R/hr) 75.0 75.0 __GTRE 60 __ (R/hr) 75.0 75.0 V l 87-FE 7.27 1

PROCESS PONITORS T AIRBORNE

   '~

Time Real 1115 1130 Relative (H+03:45) (H+04:00) GTRE 21A/B Unit Vent Eff. P (uCi/cc) 1.9E-13 1.9E-13 I 2.2E-12 2. 2 E-12 G 2.5E-10 2.5E-10 __GHRE 10A/B Radwaste Building Eff. P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-ll 1.0E-ll G 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 ABRE 114 MSRV Monitor S/G A (mR/hr) 1.0 1.0

                                                                             ~

ABRE 113 S/G B (mR/hr) 1.0 1.0 ABRE 112 S/G C (mR/hr) 1.0 1.0 ABRE 111 S/G D (mR/hr) 1.0 1.0 ICRE 385 Aux. Feed Pump Turbine (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 GLRE 60 Aux. Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 2.0E-10 2.0E-10 GKRE 41 Access Control Vent P (uC1/cc) 3.0E-ll 3.0E-ll GGRE 27 Fuel Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 3.2E-10 3.2E-10 { I 1.4E-11 1.4E-ll G 2.lE-07 2.lE-07 GGRE 28 P (uC1/cc) 3. lE-10 3.lE-10 I 1.3E-11 1.3E-11 G 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 GERE 92 Condenser Air Discharge G (uCi/cc) 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 GTRE 22 Containment Purge Ex. P (uC1/cc) 1. 0 E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-12 1.0E-12

   /N                                                         G               1.0E-07    1.0E-07

( ) GTRE 33 P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1. 0 E-12 I 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 l G 1.0E-07 1.0E-07 GilRE 22 Radwaste Bldg. Vent P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-11 1.0E-ll GHRE 23 Gas Decay Tank Vent Ex. G (uCi/cc) 2.29-06 2.2E-06 q GKRE 04 Control Room Supply P (uCi/cc) 3.03-12 3.0E-12 l I 2.0E-ll 2.0E-ll  ! G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 l GKPE 05 P (uci/cc) 3.0E-12 3.0E-12 I 2.0E-12 2.0E-12 G 4. 0 E-06 4. 0 E-06 GTRE 31 Containment Abnosphere P (uCi/cc) 8.lE-10 8. lE-10 I 4.0E-11 4.0E-ll G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 32 P (uCi/cc) 8. lE-10 8.lE-10 I 4.0E-11 4.0E-ll G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 59 Ctmt. High Range Rad. (R/hrl 75.0 50.0 GTRE 60 (R/hr) 75.0 50.0 l l l 87-FE 7.28 l I ____ __ __

PHOCESS MONI'IORS [] AIRBORNE

 \\ '/'

Time Real 1145 1200 Relative (H+04:15) (H+04:30) GTRE 21A/B Unit Vent Eff. P (uCi/cc) 1.9E-13 1.9E-13 I 2.lE-12 2.lE-12 L G 2.5E-10 2.5E-10 GHRE 10A/B Radwaste Building Eff. P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-11 1.0E-ll G 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 ABRE 114 MSRV Monitor S/G A (mR/hr) 1.0 1.0 ABRE 113 S/G B (mR/hr) 1.0 1.0 ABRE 112 S/G C (mRfnr) 7.0 1.0 ABRE 111 S/G D (mR/hr) ;6 1.0 ECRE 385 Aux. Feed Pump Turbine (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 GLRE 60 Aux. Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 2.0E-10 2.0E-10 GKRE 41 Access Control Vent P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-ll 3.0E-ll GGRE 27 Fuel Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 3.2E-10 3.2E-10 I 1.4E-ll 1.4E-ll G 2.lE-07 2.lE-07 GGRE 28 P (uCi/cc) 3.lE-10 3.lE-10 I 1.3E-ll 1.3E-ll G 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 GERE 92 Condenser Air Discharge G (uCi/cc) 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 GTRE 22 Containment Purge Ex. P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 [] GTRE 33 G 1.0E-07 1.0E-07 is v/ P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 G 1.0E-07 1.0E-07 GHRE 22 Radwaste Bldg. Vent P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-11 1.0E-ll GHRE 23 Gas Decay Tank Verit Ex. G (uCi/cc) 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 GKRE 04 Control Room Supply P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-12 3.0E-12 I 2.0E-ll 2.0E-ll G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 GKPE 05 P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-12 3.0E-12 I 2.0E-12 2.0E-12 G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 GTRE 31 Containment Atmosphere P (uCi/cc) 8.lE-10 8.lE-10 I 4.0E-ll 4.0E-ll G 6.98-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 32 P (uCi/cc) 8.lE-10 8.lE-10 I 4.0E-ll 4.0E-11 G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 59 Ctat. High Range Rad. fR/hr) 50.0 50.0 GTRE 60 (R/hr) 50.0 50.0 1

      /

87-FE 7.29

                                                                                                                                         'k

{ PROCESS PONI'IDRS l 1

    /] _                                                                                        AIRBORNE Time     Real                                               1215         1230 l-                                                                   Relative                                      (H+04:45)   (H+05:00) i                                                         GTRE 21A/B      Unit Vent Eff.                P (uCi/cc)  1.9E-13      1.9E-13 1           2.1E-12      2.lE-12 G            2.5E-10      2.4E-10 GHRE 10A/B      Radwaste Building Eff.       P (uCi/cc)   1.0E-12      1.0E-12    ;

I 1.0E-ll 1.0E-ll  ; G 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 ABRE 114 MSRV Monitor S/G A (mR/hr) 4.0 E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 113 S/G B (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 112 S/G C (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 111 S/G D (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 -4.0E-01 FCRE 385 Aux. Feed Pump Turbine (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 GLRE 60 Aux. Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 2.0E-10 2.0E-10 GKRE 41 Access Control Vent P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-ll 3.0E-11 GGRE 27 Fuel Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 3.2E-10 3.2E-10 I 1.4E-ll 1.4E-Il G 2.1E-07 2.lE-07 GGRE 28 P (uci/cc) 3.lE-10 3.lE-10 I 1.3E-11 1.3E-11 G 2.0E-07 ^"-07 GERE 92~ Condenser Air Discharge G (uci/cc) 2.0E-06 T.0E-06 ~ GTRE 22 Containment Purge Ex. P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 ~ 1.0E-12 I 1.0E- 12 1.0E-12 [ G 1.0E-07 1.0E-07 ( GTRE 33 P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 G 1.0E-07 1.0E-07 GHRE 22 Radwaste Bldg. Vent P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-ll 1.0E-ll CHRE 23 Gas Decay Tank Vent Ex. G (uCi/cc) 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 GKRE 04 Control Room Supply P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-12 3.C E-12 I 2.0E-ll 2.0E-ll G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 GKPE 05 P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-12 3.0E-12 I 2.0E-12 2.0E-12 G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 GTRE 31 Containment Atmosphere P (uCi/cc) 8.lE-10 8.lE-10 ' I 4.0E-ll 4.0E-ll l G 6.98-05 6.9E-05 I GTRE 32 P (uCi/cc) 8.lE-10 8.lE-10 I 4.0E-ll 4.0E-11 G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 59 Ctut. High Range Rad. (R/hr) 50.0 50.0 GTRE 60 (R/hr) 50.0 50.0 i V 87-FE 7.30

PROCESS lONI'IORS [~'N AIRBORNE I k Time Real 1245 1300 Relative (H+05:15) (H+05:30) , GTRE 21A/B Unit Vent Eff. P (uCi/cc) 1.9E-13 1.9E-13 I I 2.lE-12 2.lE-12 G 2.5E-10 2.4E-10 GHRE 10A/B Radwaste Building Eff. P (uCi/cc) 1. 0 E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-ll 1.0E-11 G 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 ADRE 114 MSHV Monitor S/G A (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 113 S/G B (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 112 S/G C (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 111 S/G D (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ECRE 385 Aux. Feed Pump Turbine (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 GLRE 60 Aux. Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 2.0E-10 2.0E-10 GKRE 41 Access Control Vent P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-11 3.0E-ll GGRE 27 Puel Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 3.2E-10 3.2E-10 I 1.4E-ll 1.4E-11

                                        '~

G 2.lE-07 2.lE-07 GGRE 28 P (uCi/cc) 3.lE-10 3.lE-10 I 1.3E-11 1.3E-11 G 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 GERE 92 Condenser Air Discharge G (uCi/cc) 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 GTRE 22 Containment Purge Ex. P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-12 1.0E-12

/'~'h                                                                                  G           1.0E-07    1.0E-07 (j

GTRE 33 P (uci/cc) I 1.0E 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 G 1.0E-07 1.0E-07 GHRE 22 Radwaste Bldg. Vent P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-11 1.0E-ll GHRE 23 Gas Decay Tank Vent Ex. G (uCi/cc) 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 GKRE 04 Control Roan Supply P (uci/cc) 3. 0 E-12 3.0E-12 I 2.0E-ll 2.0E-ll G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 GKPE 05 P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-12 3.0E-12 I 2.0E-12 2.0E-12 G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 GTRE 31 Containment Atmosphere P (uCi/cc) 8.lE-10 8.lE-10 I 4.0E-ll 4.0E-ll G 6.9E-05 6.98-05 GTRE 32 P (uCi/cc) 8.1E-10 8.lE-10 I 4.0E-11 4.0E-ll G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 59 Ctmt. High Range Rad. (R/hr) 50.0 50.0 GTRE 60 (R/hr) 50.0 50.0 i 8 87-FE 7.31

                                                                                  -___,__-c      , , . _ _ _ _ , _ _ .        . _ - _ , , . - . - - . - _ . - . . _ _ , _ - - _ _ _ , . . - _ - , . . , . _ _ _ - _ _ , . _ - . _ , _ _ _ , _ , . - _ _ _ _ . _ , _ , _ _ , - _ - _ - . - _ _ , _ _ _ , _ _ . _ _ _ -

PROCESS WJNI'IDRS

 -n
  ,                                                                                         AIRBORNE L

Time Real 1315 1330 I

                                                      ' Relative                                                                                                                        (H+05:45)                                                                                                         (H+06:00)

GTRE 21A/B . Unit Vent Eff. P (UCi/cc) 1. 9 E-13 1.9E-13 l I 2.lE-12 2.lE-12 G 2.5E-10 2.4E GHRE 10A/B Radwaste Building Eff. P (uCi/cc) 1.08-12 1.0E-12 L I 1.0E-ll 1.0E-11 1 G- 2.0E-06 2.0E-06' l ABRE 114 MSRV Monitor S/G A (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 113 S/G B (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 112 S/G C (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 1 ABRE 111 S/G D (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ' FCRE 385 Aux. Feed Pump Turbine (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 GLRE 66~ Aux. Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 2.0E-10 2.0E-10 i GKRE 41 Access Control Vent P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-11 3.0E-ll GGRE 27 Fuel Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 3.2E-10 3.2E-10 I 1.4E-ll 1.4E-ll

                                                                                                 'G                                                                                         2.lE-07                                                                                                            2.1E-07 GGRE 28                                                    P (uCi/cc)                                                                             3.lE-10                                                                                                           3.lE-10 I                                                                                   1.3E-11                                                                                                            1.3E-ll G                                                                                      2.0E-07                                                                                                            2.0E-07 GERE 92          Condenser Air Discharge                 G (uci/cc)-                                                                             2.0E-06                                                                                                            2.05-06 GTRE 22          Containment Purge Ex.                     P (uCi/cc)                                                                            1.0E-12                                                                                                            1.0E-12 I                                                                                    1.0E-12                                                                                                           1.0E      ['~'

g GTRE 33 G P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-07 1.0E-12 1.0E-07

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        -1.0E-12 I                                                                                    1.0E-12                                                                                                            1.0E-12 G                                                                                       1.0E-07                                                                                                            1.0E-07 GHRE 22          Radwaste Bldg. Vent                     P (uCi/cc)                                                                             1.0E-11                                                                                                            1.0E-11 GHRE 23         Gas Decay Tank Vent Ex.                 G (uCi/cc)                                                                              2.2E-06                                                                                                            2.2E-06 GKRE 04         Control Room Supply                      P (uCi/cc)                                                                             3.0E-12                                                                                                           3.0E-12 1                                                                                    2.0E-11                                                                                                            2.0E-ll G                                                                                       4.0E-06                                                                                                            4.0E-06         I GKPE 05                                                 P (uCi/cc)                                                                             3.0E-12                                                                                                            3.0E-12 I                                                                                     2.0E-12                                                                                                            2.0E-12          l G                                                                                        4.0E-06                                                                                                           4.0E-06 GTRE 31         Containment Abnosphere                  P (uCi/cc)                                                                             8. lE-10                                                                                                           8.lE-10 1                                                                                     4.0E-11                                                                                                            4.0E-11 G                                                                                        6.9E-05                                                                                                           6.9E-05 GTRE 32                                                P (uCi/cc)                                                                             8.1E-10                                                                                                            8.lE-10 I                                                                                     4.0E-11                                                                                                            4.0E-ll            i G                                                                                       6.9E-05                                                                                                            6.9E-05           i GTRE 59         Cunt. High Range Rad.                                       (R/hr)                                                                              50.0                                                                                                       50.0 GTRE 60                                                                     (R/hr)                                                                             50.0                                                                                                        50.0
         )

J 1 87-FE 7.32

PROCESS PONMORS

       /                                                                  AIRBORNE
            '~

Time Real 1345 1400 i Relative (H+06:15) (H+06:30) GTRE 21A/B Unit Vent Eff. P (uC1/cc) 1.98-13 1.9E-13 I 2.lE-12 2.lE-12 G 2.5E-10 2.4E-10 GHRE 10A/B Radwaste Building Eff. P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-ll 1.0E-ll G 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 ABRE 114 MSRV Monitor S/G A (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 113 S/G B (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 112 S/G C (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 111 S/G D (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 FCRE 385 Aux. Feed Puup Turbine (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 GLRE 60 Aux. Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 2.0E-10 2.0E-10 GKRE 41 Access Control Vet' P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-ll 3.0E-ll GGRE 27 Fuel Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 3.28-10 3.2E-10 I 1.4E-11 1.4E-ll G 2.lE-07 2.lE-07 GGRE 28 P (uCi/cc) 3.lE-10 3.lE-10 I 1.3E-ll 1.3E-11 G 2.0E-07 2.0E-07

                                ,_GERE 92        Condenser Air Discharge       G (uCi/cc)   2.0E-06   2.0E-06 GTRE 22        Containment Purge Ex.         P (uCi/cc)   1.0 E-12  1.0E-12 I            1.0"-12   1.08-12

('~') G 1.0E-07 1.0E-07 ( _f GTRE 33 P (uCi/cc) I 1.0E-12 1.0E-12

1. 0E-12 1.0E-12 G 1.0E-07 1.0E-07 GHRE 22 Radwaste Bldg. Vent P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-11 1.0E-ll GHRE 23 Gas Decay Tank Vent Ex. G (uCi/cc) 2.25-06 2.28-06 GKRE 04 Control Room Supply P (uC1/cc) 3.0E-12 3.0E-12 I 2.0E-ll 2.0E-ll G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 GKPE 05 P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-12 3.0E-12 I 2.0E-12 2.0E-12 G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 GTRE 31 Containment Abnosphere P (uCi/cc) 8.lE-10 8.lE-10 I 4.0E-11 4.0E-ll G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 32 P (uCi/cc) 8.lE-10 8.lE-10 I 4.0E-11 4.0E-ll G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 59 Ctmt. High Range Rad. (R/hr) 50.0 50.0 GTRE 60 (R/hr) 50.0 50.0 b

i s_ 87-FE 7.33

w PROCESS PDil'IORS (( AIRBORNE

  'V-Time   .Real                                                                                                      .1415                     1430
                                   ' Relative ~                                                                                (H+06:45)                           (H+07:00)

GTRE 21A/B Unit Vent Eff. P (uCi/cc) 1.9E-13 .1.9E-13 I 2.lE-12 2.lE-12 G 2.5E-10' 2.4E-10 GIRE 10A/B Radwaste Building Eff. P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-ll 1.0E-ll G 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 ABRE 114 .MSIN Monitor S/G A (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 113 S/G B (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 112 S/G C (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 111 S/G D (mR/hr) 4.0E 4.0E-01 FCRE 385 Aux. Feed Ptrnp Turbine (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01  ; N E~60 Aux. Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 2.0E-10 2.0E-10 I GKRE 41 Access Control vent P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-ll 3.0E-ll GGRE 27 Fuel Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 3.2E-10 3.2E-10 I 1.4 E-ll- 1.4E-ll G 2.lE-07 2.1E-07 GGRE 28 P (uCi/cc) 3.lE-10 3.lE-10 I 1.3E-ll 1.3E-ll G 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 GERE 92 Condenser Air Discharge G (uCi/cc) 2.0E-06 2.0E GTRE 22 Containment Purge Ex. P (uCi/cc) 1.0E 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 O G 1.0E 1.0E-07 k GTRE 33 P (uC1/cc) I 1.0E-12 1.0E-12' 1.0E-12 l.0E-12 1 G 1.0E-07 1.0E-07 GHRE 22 Radwaste Bldg. Vent P (uci/cc) 1.0E-11 1.0E-11 GHRE 23 Gas Decay Tank Vent Ex. G (uCi/ce) 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 GKRE 04 Control Room Supply P'(uCi/cc) 3.0E-12 3.0E-12 I 2.0E-ll 2.0E-11 G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 GKPE 05 P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-12 3.0E-12 I 2.0E-12 2.0E-12 G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 GTRE 31 Containment Atmosphere P (uCi/cc) 8.lE-10 8.1E-10 i I 4.0E-ll 4.0E-11 G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 32 P (uci/cc) 8.lE-10 8.lE-10 I 4.0E-11 4.0E-11 ' G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05  ! GTRE 59 Ctmt. High Range Rad. (R/hr) 50.0 50.0 i GTRE 60 (R/hr) 50.0 S0.0 j I s i 7.34 87-FE l i

h l-1

                                                                                                   ~

PMJ 2ON170RS

      /  .

AIRBORNE

      \.

Time Real 1445 1500 Relative (H+07:15) (H+07:30) GTRE 21A/B Unit Vent Eff. P (uCi/cc) 1.9E-13 1.9E-13 I 2.lE-12 1.8E-12 G 2.5E-10 2.3E-10 GIRE 10A/B Radwaste Building Eff. P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-ll 1.0E-ll G 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 ABRE 114 MSRV Monitor S/G A (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 113 S/G B (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 112 S/G C (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 111 S/G D (nt/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 FERE 385 Aux. Feed Pmp Turbine (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 GLRE 60 Aux. Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/ce) 2.0E-10 2.0E-10 GKRE 41 Access Control Vent P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-11 3.0E-11 GGRE 27 Fuel Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uC1/cc) 3.2E-10 3.2E-10 I 1.4E-11 1.4E-ll G 2.lE-07 2.1E-07 GGRE 28 P (uci/cc) 3.lE-10 3.lE-10 I 1.3E-11 1.3E-ll G 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 GERE 92 Condenser Air Discharge G (uCi/cc) 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 GTRE 22 Containment Purge Ex. P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-12 1.0E-12

       /                                                    G           1.0E-07     1.0E-07
       \        GTRE 33                                     P (uCi/cc)  1.0E-12     1.0E-12 I           1.0E-12     1.0E-12 G           1.0E-07     1.0E-07 GHRE 22         Radwaste Bldg. Vent         P (uCi/cc)  1.0E-ll     1.0E-ll
              ~

GHRE 23 Gas Decay Tank Vent Ex. G (uCi/cc) 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 GKRE 04 Control Room Supply P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-12 '3.0E-12 I 2.0E-11 2.06 11 G 4.0E-06 4. 0 E-76~~ GKPE 05 P (uci/cc) 3.0E-12 3.0E-12 I 2.0E-12 2.0E-12 I' G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 GTRE 31 Containment Atmosphere P (uCi/cc) 8.lE-10 8.lE-10 I 4.0 E--ll 4.0E-11 G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 32 P (uCi/cc) 8.lE-10 8.lE-10 I 4.0E-11 4.0E-ll G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 59 Ctmt. High Range Rad. (R/hr) 50.0 50.0 GTRE 60 (R/hr) 50.0 50.0 87-FE 7.35

l

                                           ' P10 CESS PONITORS IO                                               AIRBORNE
 'k         Time    Real                                                   1515       1530 Relative                                       (H+07:45)   (H+L8:00)

GTRE 21A/B Unit Vent'Eff. P (uCi/cc) 1.9E-13 1.9E-13 I 1.8E-12 1.8E-12 G 2.3E-10 2.3E-10 GHRE 10A/B Radwaste Building Eff. .P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-ll 1.0E-11 G 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 ABRE 114 MSRV Monitor S/G A (mR/hr) 4.08-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 113 S/G B (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4. 0 E-01 ABRE 112 S/G C (mR/hr) 4. 0 E-01 4. 0 E-01 ABRE 111 S/G D (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 EURE 385 Aux. Feed Pump Turbine (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 GLRC 60 Aux. Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 2.0E-10 2.0E GKRE 41 Access Control Vent P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-11 3.0E-11 { GGRE 27 Fuel Bldg. Vent Ex. P.(uCi/cc) 3.2E-10 3.2E-10 'l I 1.4E-11 1.4E-ll G 2.lE-07 2.lE-07 GGRE 28. P (uC1/cc) 3.lE-10 3.lE-10 1 I 1.3E-11 1.3E-11 G 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 I GERE 92 Condenser Air Discharge G (uC1/cc) 2.0E-06 2. 0 E-06 GTRE 22 Containment Purge Ex. P (uCi/cc) 'l.0E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-12 1.0E-12

  'I                                                   G              1.0E-07    1.0E-07 GTRE 33                                       P (uCi/cc)    1.0E-12     1.0E-12   g I            .1.0E-12    1.0E-12      .
               ~

G 1.0E-07 1.0E-07 GHRE 22 Radwaste Bldg. Vent P (uCi/cc) 1.0E-11 1.0E-ll ,

        -GHRE 23        Gas Decay Tank Vent Ex.        G (uCi/cc)    2.2E-06    2.2E-06    !

GKRE 04 Control Room Supply P (uC1/cc) 3.0E-12 3.0E-12 I 2.0E-11 2.0E-11 G 4.0E-06 4.0E-06 GKPE 05 P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-12 3.0E-12 l I 2.0E-12 2.0E-12 ) G 4.0E-06 4 . 0 E-06 GTRE 31 Containment Atmosphere P (uCi/cc) 8.1E-10 8.lE-10 , I 4.0E-ll 4.0E-ll l G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 l GPRE 32 P (uCi/cc) 8.lE-10 8.lE-10 I 4.0E-ll 4.0E-ll G 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 GTRE 59 Ctmt. High Range Rad. (R/hr) 50.0 50.0 GTHE 60 (R/hr) 50.0 50.0 l l l 87-FE 7.36 l

PH0 CESS K)NI'IT)2S

      /x l

i [ ) AIRBORNE 4

     \,_,/

Time Real 1545 1600 ! Relative (H+08:15) (H+08:30) J GTRE 21A/B Unit Vent Eff. P (uCi/cc) 1.9E-13 1.9E-13 I 1. 8 E-12 1.8E-12 G 2.3E-10 2.3E-10 GHRE 10A/B Radwaste Building Eff. , (uCi/cc) 1.0E-12 1.0E-12  ; I 1.0E-11 1.0E-11 i G 2.0E-06 2.0E-06  ! ABRE 114 MSRV Monitor S/G A (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01  ! ABRE 113 S/G B (mR/hr) 4. 0 E-01 4.0E-01 , ABRE 112 S/G C (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 ABRE 111 S/G D (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 j ECRE 385 Aux. Feed Pump Turbine (mR/hr) 4.0E-01 4.0E-01 GLRE 60 Aux. Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uC1/cc) 2.0E-10 2.0E-10 l GKRE 41 Access Control Vent P (uCi/cc) 3.0E-ll 3.0E-11 GGRE 27 Puel Bldg. Vent Ex. P (uCi/cc) 3.2E-10 3.2B-10 I 1.4E-ll 1.4E-ll G 2.1E-07 2.lE-07 GGRE 28 P (uCi/cc) 3.lE-10 3.lE-10 I 1.3E-ll 1.3E-11 G 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 GERE 92 Condenser Air Discharge G (uCi/cc) 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 GTRE 22 Containment Purge Ex. P (uCi/cc) 1.0 E-12 1.0E-12 I 1.0E-12 1.0E-12 7 ~s \ G 1.0E-07 1.0E-07 l

       \                           GTRE 33                                      P (uC1/cc)    1.0E-12            1.0E-12 I             1.0E-12            1.0E-12 G             1.0E-07            1.0E-07 CJilus 22      Radwaste Bldg. Vent           P (uCi/cc)    1.0E-ll            1.0E-ll GHRE 23       Gas Decay Tank Vent Ex.        G (uci/cc)    2.2E-06            2.2E-06 GKRE 04       Control Room Supply            P (uC1/cc)    3.0E-12            3.0E-12 I             2.0E-11            2.0E-ll G             4.0E-06           4. 0 E-06 GKPE 05                                      P (uci/cc)    3.0E-12           3.0E-12 I             2.0E-12           2.0E-12 G             4.0E-06           4.0E-06 GTRE 31       Containment Abnosphere         P (uCi/cc)    8.lE-10           8.lE-10 I             4.0E-ll           4.0E-ll G            6.9E-05            6.9E-05 GTRE 32                                      P (uCi/cc)    8.lE-10           8.lE-10 I             4.08-11           4.0E-ll G            6.9E-05           6.9E-05 GTRE 59       Ctmt. High Range Rad.             (R/hr)        50.0                       50.0 GTRE 60                                         (R/hr)        50.0                       50.0 A
         /
         \

( 87-fE 7.37

IWXES MONIMRS LIQUID , Time-related inplant 1iquid process monitoring data'is provided in the 1 l following subsection. Concentration data is provided in the units as indicated. The process monitors are identified by identification numbers as-well as its canmon name. 1 O l l f i l l

                                                                                                                                 \

87-Ffi 7.38

l. l-  ! l l' IR I M E K NI1G 6 l y !1 1-Time ' ==m1 0745 .. Ib.lative (11+00:15) [JRE 59 1utbire Bk1J. Drain (tCi/a:) 6.00PM fH E 45 Sc. rvjtM Nste DistatIF (tci/ct:) 5.50FA9 IHE 50 . Aur, muun Ctnl. (tcifr) Rxxwery 'nst 4.00FA7 AIRE 4A Servim Mdm IMutn (tci/cr$ 4.00Fr08 ARE @ (tC1/ac) 4.00Fr08 R9E 35 Mnential. Service Nda (tci"cr) 5.00Er07 FPIE 36 (tC /ac) 5.00Fr07 IDE 09 G3sitain A (tC1/cr) 4.50FA7 IDE 10 G N Train B (tC1/tr) 4.50Fr07 i SEE02 SC rupd (tci/ac) 3.00FMT7 j IM E 25 S C n wt wa Prnrman (tC1/cr) 3.50FA7  ; IME 52 SC FGW Disterge (tci/ac) 3.50Fr07 SEE 01 GCS tetrinn (tC /cr) 7.40Fr02 IH E 16 Barrn Rrg:le Distillate (tCIAr) 5.00B-07 IHE IB TxpM Miste Dirhnge (tC1/cr$ 3.00Fr05 l x 87-FE 7.39

HUTE KN11G6 I-

                 )                                                                                            ;
                        ~ Time     fant                                        woo -        w1s 1 elative                              (m00:30)      OfM)0:45)

IN E 99 'Rrbire Eldj. Etain (tri/a:) 6.00 FAT / - 6.00 FAT 7 IM E 45 Sc. r.vjM Nmte DisdarIp (tCi/ac) 5.50 FAB 5.50 FAN PHE 50 Auu. Saun Onl. (tC1/m) Iticouuty 'Ds1k 4.00Fr07 4.00D47 ARE 4A ' Srvice Mita instum (tci/ac) 4.00Fr08 4.00Fr08 AEIE 43 (tci/m) 4.00FA 8 4.00FA8 EFIE 35 lemmtdal Srvxe Mita (tCIAr) 5.00FA 7 5.00Fr07 EME 36 (tC1/cc) 5.00Fr07 5.00FA7 IGE 09 G N 'n ain A (tciAr) 4.50FA 7 4.50 FAT 7 IDE 10 GM Train B (uC1/ac) 4.50FA 7 4.50Fr07 SEE 02 S C r.vj M (tciAr) 3.00 FAT 7 3.00 FAT 7 IME 25 SC Bl=*wn Prrrim (tCi/ac) 3.50Fr07 3.50FA7 __ IME 52 SC Histw1 Disintry (tciAx3 3.50 FAT / 3.50FA7 SEE 01 OG rsdrtwa (tC1/ac) 7.40Fr02 7.40Fr02 IBE 16 Rxon Itcr.le Distillate (tCIAr) 5.00EW7 5.00FA7_. IBE IB Lw}nd Mete Diminrry (tci/cc) 3.00FA5 3.00FA5 i I i

                                                                                                                 )

l l D G 87-FE 7,40

                                                                                                                                             -+

Hr m E logr1 Gig t i IJQlIID Tme Ral 0830 0845 lettive (11+01:00) (F901:15) '( IJ5E 59 'lutbim Ekij. Drala I (tci/cr) 6.00S-07 6.00Fr07 iM E 45 Sc. Lupx1 teste Diatetry (tCiAr) 5.50FA19 5.50Fr09 IDE 50 Air. steam 01:1. (tCIAr) reswery 'Dr* 4.00Fr07 4.00FM)7 ANE 4A SEvice itta ILitirn (tCi/cr) 4.00Fr08 4.00Fr08 AME 45 - (tCIAr) 4.00Fr08 4.00Fr08 IH E 35 Rearstial SEvice Wda (tCIAr) 5.00 FAT / 5.00Fr67 IM E 36 (tCIAr$ 5.00Fr07 5.00D47 ID E 09 (Di'Itain A (tci/cr) 4.50lM)7 4.50Fr07 ID E 10 (DiTtain B (tC1/ac) 4.50Fr07 4.50 FAT 7 SEE 02 @ Lignd (tciAr) 3.00Fr07 3.00 FAT 7 IME 25 @ B1mtwa Proaas (tCIAr) 3.50Fr07 3.50Fr07 IME S2 @ Hi s t w Diafiarry (tci/cc) 3.50D-07 3.50 FAT 7 SEE 01 CWCS Tsihim (LCIAr) 7.40Fr02 7.40Fr02 IM E 16 Rxrn IIBcycle DidillM= (ten /ac) 5.00Fr07 5.00Fr07 IHE 18 IJqnd Mete Distfarry (tciAr) 3.00Fr05 3.00Fr05 i

            'v l

l L

               -s 87-FE                                                                                                            7.41 i

f

I IT005 KNTIGC

               )                                        LIQJID qJ Txe     Itnl                                         0900       0915 Rdatim                                   (H+01:30) (1t+01:45)

IkJE 'J3 'Arttim BldJ. Drain (tCi/cr) 6.00&O7 6.00s07 IHE 45 Sc. T.iqM WEtn DinirnIJ3 (tCtAr) 5.50s0" 5.50509 mE 50 luc. 9nni01r1. (tci/cr) l Inxwry 'nrk 4.00FA7 4.00G G7 NIE 4A Sxvim Wdxx Itturn A cr) 4.00s08 4.00FM J' N M 4B (tci/ce) 4.00Fr0B 4.00FA[ m E 35 anstial Sxvim Wtxr (tC1/cr) 5.00FA7 5.005 T/ m E as (tci/cr:) 5.00FA 7 5.00m07 ID E 09 GW'Dain A (sci /cr) 4.50PA7 4.50s07 IDE 10 GW Ttnin B (tciAr) 4.50Fr07 4.50 FAT / snE 02 ~St Liq 2id (tci/cx3 3.00s07 3.00&O7 IME 25 3c uladwi nxxxrm (tci/c 3.50FAr/ 3.50 FAT / IME52 evt inadm niahmf3 (ici/cx3 3.50s07 3.50s07 sne 01 crs tetrim (tciAr) 7.40502 7.40FA 2 IME 16 Bxm RIWle Distillatn (tci/cx4 5.00FA 7 5.00Fr07 iHE 18 Lignd Wutr Diahury (ociAr) 3.00&o5 3.00&o5 I 7-NJ t l 1 Os

        % ,/

87-FE 7.42

I l L IM D f B t o ir10HS ,[uT Luno Tme Rel 0930 0945 fe_lative (H+02:00) (11+02:15) F U5E 99 I

                     'Itrimire Bld). train                 (tci/oc)   6.00Fr07  6.00FA7 IEE 45   ar. taqad Weste Disinnp               (tciAI:)   5.50D-09  5.50FA9 IHE50    Am. Sten Ord.                         (tci/ac)

Ritxury 'Drk 4.00&O7 4.00Fr07 AME 4A Srvim Mter R!tum (tci/cc) 4.00Fr08 4.00FA8 AEEE e (tC1/cx:) 4.00 FAB 4.00&OB EHE 35 Fmrtial Savice 'Mer (tci/cx:) 5.00&O7 5.00FA7 'i _ EFIE 36 (tC /ac) 5.00&M 5.00FA7 IGE @ GM Train A (tCIAx:) 4.50&O7 4.50Fr07 IDE 10 G W'rtain B' (tCt/ac) 4.50FA7 4.50FA7 SEEG2 SC LvyM (tciAr) 3.00&O7 3.00FA7 i IM E 25 SC FGrwtw1 Process (tC1/ac) 3.50&O7 3.50FA7 IME 52 SC IRowkun Distierrp (sci /ac) 3.50D07 3.50&O7 SEE 01 010i Istriwi (tciAr) 7.40&O2 7.40 & O2 IB E 16 Rron Racycle nieith (tCIAx:) 5.00D47 5.00FA7 IDE IB Lignid Waste Dia:hany (tCIAr) 3.00FA5 3.00&O5 l O U) t l u i 1 l 87-fE 7.43

n HmpmMNrlG6 ,1( r.IQJID Tine Ital -1000 1015 lklatiw (H+02:30) (H+02:45) Im 59 ittbine BldJ. train (tci/cr) 6.005-07 6.00B-07 l IM 45 ac. rArena Muste Disdustge (tci/cc) 5.50&O9 5.50FA9 l IHE 50 Aur. Sbeam Ord. (tciAr) ' Itoauety 'Ituk 4.00FA 7 4.00FA 7 AIRE 4A Samm Mitat Retum (uCiAr) 4.00FA 8 4.00& G

  ..                                                                       me                                                   (tCIAr)    4.00&O8    4.00& G IME E                 Bismtial arvim Meer            (tciAr)    5.00FA7    5.00& O7 EH E 36                                              (tCIAr)    5.00FA7    5. COD 07 IDE 09              - GW1tain A                      (tciAr)    4.50FA7    4.50 & O7 IG E 10              G W Train B                     (tCIAr)    4.50FA7    4.50FA7 SIE 02               g r.wpvi                        (tCIAr)    3.00FA7    3.00F47 IME 25               SC Blowixm Pmass                (tCIAr)    3.50& o7   3.50FA7 IME S2               SC Himhat Dirherp               (tciAr)    3.50&O7    3.50FA7 SEE 01               005 Imtrim                      (tCIAr)   7.40FA2    7.40FA2             '

IHE 16 Baoart Riqcle nieillen (tC /ac) 5.00&O7 5.00FA7 IHE IB t.wpd Mste Diatstge (LCIAr) 3.00FA 5 - 3.00&O5 l i

     .A s                                                                                                                                                               :

N. ' 1 s 87-FE 7.44

i , L *=== m[ ).\ l

 .\

r.Tgirn we amt 10x 1045 lelative (H+03:00) (HW3:15) [HE99 ' Rat ire Bkij. Irain (tCIAr) 6.00 EXT 7 6.00 FAT /  ; IffE 45 SBc. Lignd Nute Diminrry (tci/cc) 5.50FA D 5.50 FAB IHE 50 Aux. Stan Ord. (tCtAr) i anury 'Drik 4.00Fr07 4.00 FAT / 1 AB E (A Service mber ieturn (tci/ac) 4.00E-08 4.00Fr08 , Ai!IE al (tciAr) 4.00FM)8 4.00Fr08 ' IflE 35 Bnentdal Satvi WWm (tCIAr) 5.00Fr07 5.00Fr07  ; IWlE 36 (tci/ac) 5.00Fr07 5.00Fr07 IDE 09 GM'Itain A (tCt/ac) 4.50Fr07 4.50Fr07 IGE 10 GM 'hain B - (tC1/ac) 4.50Fr07 4.50Fr07 SEE 02 S C L1g ud (tci/cc) 3.00Fr07 3.00FMTl IM E 25 SC Rlrwhat Proass (tCIAr) 3.50Fr07 3.50Fr07 l IM E S2 SC Blowbm Diafarge (tCIAr) 3.50 Fro 7 3.50Fr07 SEE 01 O K E [ettb m (tci/cc) 7.40Fr02 7.40Fr02 ins 16 arm ancle nistilh (tCI/cc) 5.00Fr07 5.00FMT/ - EnE la r.iqui ikEus1tial Srvim Mdtr (LQ/ac) 5.00&O7 5.00FA7 89E 36 (iOAr) 5.00FA7 5.00 & O7 U E 09 (IN'nain A (tCifr) 4.50FA7 4.50FA7

                                                                                         ~D E 10     (IN'nain B                 (tciAr)   4.50E-07  4.50 FAT /

SEE02 SC Lignd (tCt/bc) 3.00FA7 3.00&G IM E 25 SC Rltwtwa Pr%)CEm (tri/m) 3.50347- 3.50 & O7 IMES2 SC furwtw1 Diaterp (tCIAr) 3.50 & O7 3.50D47 SEE 01 OKS I'otrtw1 (tOAr) 7.40&O2 7.40FA2 inE 16 nron lecycle Distillate (tCi/m) 5.00FA 7 5.00&O7 ine 18 Liglid Myte Disferrp (tCi/m) 3.00&OS 3.00FAS O

                                        ,                                                                                                                             4 4                                                                                                                           I e

e t i

               \

87-FE 7.56 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - . - _ _ _ _ _ _ - . - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - __ _J

                                                                                                   )

i ARIR RADIATION MONITORS 1 Time-related inplant area radiation monitoring data is provided in the following subsection. Radiation data is provided in the units as indicated. The area radiation montiors are identified by identification ntanbers as well as its connon name. Radiation levels indicated with a < or > sign indicate the monitor is reading offscale low or offscale high respectively. The location of area radiation monitors within the auxiliary building is designated on the inplant radiation maps (page 7.76). (l 87-FC 7.57 I - 1

l AIEA RADIATICN MNITORS

 /m                                           Tine       Real                                                                         0745        0800 1

j

                       }                                 Relative                                                                (1-t&OO:15)  (IH00:30)

SIEH)1 Padwaste Bldg. Corridor, Ibsamnt (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SIEE02 Padwaste didg. Corridor, Basement (Cntl) G7hr) 0.2 0.2 S!XE3 fudwaste Bldg. Grridor, Rwsnent (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SIWHA Podwaste Bldg. Corridor, 20UO' elv. (W) (mR/hc) 0.2 0.2 SDPH)5 Rachuste Eldg. Corridor, 2000" elv. (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPH)6 Solid Radwaste Area, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDIE7 Radwaste Eldg. Truck Space, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 Sl*Hf3 Padwaste Bldg. Sample Laboratory (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 buKt m Radwaste Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor, 2047' elv. (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE10 fudwaste Bldg. Valve Pan. Cberidor, 2047' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SUREli Radwaste Bldg. HVAC Filter Unit (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE12 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basanent 1974' elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE13 ha. Bldg. Grridor, Basa:ent 1974' elv. (NE) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDREl4 ha. Bldg. Corridor, Basanent 1974' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 S[EE15 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, thsa:ent 1974' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SIEE16 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basamnt 1974' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE17 tbaradioactive Pipe Ibnnel & Personrel Access 1974' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SURE18 Aux. Bldg. Ground Floor Corridor 2000' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE19 Am. Bldg. Ground Floor Corridor ZUUU' elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRC20 ha. Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor 2(D0" elv. (S) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE21 Aux. Bldg. Valve Pe. Corridor ZUUlf elv. (5) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0

   /' D                                     SDRE22 Am. Bldg. Ground Floor 2000' elv. (SW)                             (mR/hr)         25.0        25.0

( MT$ ha. Bldg. Grourtl Floor 2000' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 sustz4 Am. Bldg. Sampling Roam 2000' elv. (Cntl) (mR/hr) 200.0 200.0 SDRE25 Aux. Bldg. Vent Filter (mR/hr) 5.0 5.0 SIEE26 RHR Heat Exchars;er Outside 2026' elv. (mP/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE27 Cont. Purge Exhaust Filter Unit 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 5.0 5.0 SDRE28 Cont. Ibrsonnel thtch 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 50.0 50.0 SDRE29 lbt tbchine Shop (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE30 lbt Instrument Shop (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPE31 Control Bldg. Ibt lab (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE32 Control Bldg. Corridor __ (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPU3 Control Room 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE34 Cask thniling Area 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE35 Now Fbel Storage 2026' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SIEE36 thw hl Storage Corridor 2026' elv. (mP/h-) 0.5 0.5 SDHLi/ Spent Fuel Fool Area (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE38 Spent Fbel Ibol Area (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDPE39 Seal Table Area 2026' elv. (N) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SIEE40 Personrel Access thtch Area Irside 2047' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SIRE 41 Containment Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (?M) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SDRE42 Conta1rtent Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (E) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SIRE 43 Technical Support Center (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE44 thergency Operations Facility (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPZ47 PASS Sa::pling Room 2000' elv. (mP/hr) 200.0 200.0 87-FE 7.58

                                                   /RI!A RADIATI(N MNI1tES

/ \ Time Paal 0815 0830 ( ) SDIGDI Relative Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basecent (W) (1900:45) 0.2 (1901:00) 0.2 (mR/hr) SDPE02 Radwaste 10dg. Corridor, Basemert (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRfD3 Radwaste Bldg. Cberidor, Basement (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDfED4 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, 2000' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SUREDS Radwaste Bldg. Corrirlor, 2000' elv. (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDEED6 Solid Radwaste Area, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRED7 Padwaste aldg. Truck Space, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDi&DB Radwaste Bldg. Sample Laboratory (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 swm9 Radwaste Bldg. Valve Rm, Corridor, 2047' elv. (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE10 Padwaste Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor, 2047' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDREl1 Radwuste Bldg. HVAC F'ilter thit (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE12 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE13 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Ibswent 1974' elv. (NE) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 LDRE14 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE15 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE16 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basunent 1974' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 S0RE17 mnradioactive Pipe Ibnnel & Personnel Access 1974' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE18 Aux. Bldg. Ground Floor Corridor 2000' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDKt,19 Aux. Bldg. Grourd Floor Corridor 2000' elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SURE20 Aux. Bldg. Valve Rm. Grridor 2000' elv. (S) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE21 Aux. Bldg. Valve Rtn. Corridor ZUUlf elv. (S) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0

 /7          SIEE22 Aux. Bldg. Grourd Floor 2000" elv. (SW)

(') SDRE23 Aux. Bldg. Grourd Floor 2Uur elv. (W) buKd4 Aux. Bldg. Sacplitig RoCxn 2000' elv. (Gtl) SDRE25 Aux. Bldg. Vent Filter (mR/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 200.0 25.0 25.0 200.0 (mR/hr) 5.0 5.0 SDRE26 RHR ibat Exchanger Wtside 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE27 Cont. Purge Exhaust Filter Unit 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 5.0 5.0 suur28 Cont. Ibrsonnel Hatch 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 50.0 50.0 SDRE29 Hot &chire Shop (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE30 Hot Imtrument Sop (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 El Control Bldg. Ebt lab (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE32 Gntrol Bldg. Grridor (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE33 Gxitrol Room 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 suKE34 Cask Haniling Area 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDPZ35 New Fbel Storage 2026' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDPI36 New Fbel Storage G rridor 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDKtJ/ 5 pent Fbel Fool Area (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE38 Spent Ebel Ibol Aret (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE39 Seal Table Area 2026' c1v. (N) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SDRE40 Personrel Accms Hatch Area Inside 2047' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SDRE41 Contaittent Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (IM) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SDPE42 Contairrmat Bldg. 2(M7.6' elv. (E) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SDRE43 Technical Support Center (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE44 liergerry Operations Facility (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE47 PASS Supling Paxn 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 200.0 10.0 ()

 ;    i N) 87-FE                                                                                      7.59

i ( f Time Real 0845 0900 l '( ' ~ '

          /                   Relative                                                  (H+01:15)  (if+01:30)   )

SDPH)1 Radwasta Bldg. Corridor, Risment (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 l SDRE02 htwaste Bldg. Corridor, hwement (Cnti) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 l l SDidL3 Radante Bldg. Q)rridor, Ewarnt (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SIFE04 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, 200tr elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE05 Pafwlste Bldg. Corridor, 2000' elv. (Cnti) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 Sl# m 6 Solid Radwaste Area, 200(T elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPH)7 Radwaste Bldg. Truck Space, 2000' civ. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SIFf08 Padwaste Bldg. Scaple !.aboratory (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SIFIO9 Radwaste Bldg. n1ve Rm. Corridor, 2047' elv. (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE10 Radwaste Bldg. Valve Pa. Corridor, 2047' elv. (W) (mR/h:-) 0.2 0.2 SLFEl1 Radwaste Bldg. fNAC Filter Unit (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 3DRE12 Am. Bldg. Corridor, Rwunent 1974' elv. (SE) (nR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDPE13 km. Bldg. Corridor, Ruement 1974' elv. (NE) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDPE14 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Elsemat 1974' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE15 ha. Bldg. Corridor , Basanent 1974' civ. (W) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDPE16 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basenent 1974' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE17 lbaralicactive Pipe 'Ibarel & Ibrsonm1 Access 1974' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE18 ha. Bldg. Grcund Floor Q)rridor 2000' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.,0 SDRE19 Am. Bldg. Gruird Floor Corridor ZUUff elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE20 km aldg. Valve im Corridor 2000' elv. (S) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SlFE21 Am. Bldg. Valve Pa. Corridor ZUU(r elv. (5) (mP/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRF22 ha. Bldg. Grcxni Floor 2000' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE23 Am. Bldg. Ground Flcor 200(T elv. (W) (mP/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE24 An. Bldg. Supling Pan 2000' elv. (Cntl) (mR/hr) 200.0 200.0 SDPE25 Am. Bldg. Vent Filter (mR/hr) 5.0 5.0 SIEE26 PJiR lleat Excharger 0itside 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDPE27 Cont. Purge Exhaust FUter Unit 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 5.0 20.0 SDRE28 Cont. Ebrsonnel thtch 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 50.0 100.0 SDPE29 lbt Hichine Shop (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDEG30 Ibt 1mtrtraent Shop (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPE31 Control Bldg. Ibt lab (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE32 Control Bldg. Q)rridor (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPE33 Control Pa n 2047' elv. (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SIFE34 Cask Hardling Area 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 l SDPE35 Ntv fuel Storage 2026' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE36 tiv Fbel Storage Corridor 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDPE3/ " Spent Fuel Pool Area (mPJhr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE38 Spent Fbel Ibol Area (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDPE39 Seal Table Area 102FEv. (N) Ti30Tir7 >10000.0 >10000.0 SDRE40 Ebrsonrel Access thtch Area Inside 2047' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) >]0000.0 >10000.0 SIRE 41 Contairnent Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (!M) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0

                 ~51H32 Containment Bldg. 2(%7.6" elv. (E)                  (mR/hr)    Sl0000.0   >10000.0 SIFE43 Technical Support Center                           (nPJhr)         0.2          0.2 SIEW Dmrgency operations Facility                         (mR/hr)

SDRE47 PASS Samplirg Pon 2000' elv.

0. ') 0.L (mR/hr) 200.0 200.0 m

(v) 87-FE 7.60

g AREA RADIATDI MMr!GtS

     ..                                                  Time       Real                                                                    0915      0930

( Relative 0901:45) 0H02:00) SURfD1 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basement (W) (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE02 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basemnt (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRED3 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basewnt (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2_ SDRE04 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, 2000' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRED5 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, 2000' elv. (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE06 Solid Radwaste Area, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRED7 Radweste Bldg. Truck Space, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE08 Radwaste Bldg. Sayle Laboratory < (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE09 Radweste Bldg. Valve an. Corridor, 2047' elv. (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE10 Radaste Eldg. Valve An. Corridor, 2047' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDREll Radweste Bldg. HVAC Filter Unit (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 buHt,12 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE13 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basenent 1974' elv. (NE) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE14 Anc. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE15 Aux. Eldg. Corridor, Baseant 1974' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE16 Ant. Bldg. Corridor, Basem2nt 1974' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) 29.0 25.0 SDRE17 Nonradioactive Pipe 'Ibnnel & Personnel Access 1974' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE18 Aux. Bldg. Grourd Floor (brridor 2000" elv. (N) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 buHt.19 Aux. Bldg. Grourd Floor Corridor ZUULF elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE20 Aux. Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor 2000' elv. (S) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 Sunt.zl Aux. Bldg. Valve Em. Carridor zuutr elv. (5) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0

      ' ~

SDRE22 Aux. Bldg. Grourd Floor 2000' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 i SDRE23 Aux. Bldg. Grnurd Floor 200(T elv. (W) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE24 Aux. Bldg. Sampling Room 2000' elv. (Cntl) (mR/hr) 200.0 200.0 SDRE25 Aux. Bldg. Vent Filter (mR/hr) g,n s.0 SLEE26 RHR Heat Excharer Chtside 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE27 Cont. Purge Exhaust Filter Unit 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 20.0 20.0  ! SDRE28 Cont. Personm1 Hatch 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 1m _0 1m n SDRE29 Ebt & chine Shop (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE30 Hot Imtrtsnent Shop (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 l SDRE31 Control Bldg. Ibt lab (mR/hr) n_? n_? SDRE32 Control Bldg. Cbrridor (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE33 Control Rocan 2047' elv. (mR/hr) n_7 n_9 SDRE34 Cask Haniling Area 2000" elv. (mR/hr) n_s n_s SDRE35 New Fbel Storage 2026' elv. (W) (mR/hr) n_q 0,q SDRE36 New Fbel Storage Corridor 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 buKr.3/ Spent Fuel Pool Area (mR/hr) g,q 0,q SDRE38 Spent Ebel Pool Area (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE39 Seal Table Area 2026' elv. (N) (mR/hr) yinnnn,n 310n00,0 SDRE40 Personnel Access Hatch Area Inside 2047' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SDRE41 Cbntairinent Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (tM) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SDRE42 Cantainnent Rldg. 2047.6' elv. (E) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SDRE43 Technical Support CLmter (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE44 Emergency Operations Facility (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 j SDRE47- PASS Sanipling Room 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 200.0 200.0 1 m 87-FE 7.61 i L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i

ARPA PADIATI(N KNITES p ( Time Real C645 1000 ( SDRfD1 Relative Radwaste Eldg. Corridor, Basecent (W) (mR/hr) (1902:15) 0.2 (I902:30) l

                                   ~4Di3.02  Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basenent (Cntl) 01 (mR/hr)        0.2        0.2 SDRFD3   Radwaste Bldg. Grridor, Basement (E)              (mP/hr)        0.2        0.2   1 SDRE04   Padwaste Bldg. Corridor, 2000' elv. (W)           (mR/hr)        0.2        0.2 SDRE05   Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, 2000" elv. (Chtl)        (mR/hr)        0.2        0.2 SDPE06   Solid Radwaste Area, 2000' elv.                   (mR/hr)        0.2        0.2 SDRED7   Padwnste Bldg. Truck Space, 2000' elv.            (mR/hr)        0.2        0.2 SDPIO8   Radwaste Bldg. Suple laboratory                   (mR/hr)        0.2        0.2 SDRH)9  Radwaste Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor, 2047' elv. (E)                                (mR/hr)         0,2        0,2 SDRE10  Radwaste Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor, 2047' elv. (W)                                (mR/hr)     . 0.2        0.2 SDRE11  PaJwaste Bldg. INAC Filter thit                    (mR/hr)        0.2        0.2 M7       Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 197V elv. (SE)      (mR/hr)       25.0       25.0 SDPZ13 Am. Bldg. Corridor, Bassent 1974" elv. (hQ         (mR/hr)       25.0       25.0 SDPE14 Atm. Bldg. Corridor, Basecent 1974' elv. (N)       (mR/hr)       25.0       25.0 SDRE15 Am. Bldg. Corridor, Basecent 1974' elv. (W)        (mR/hr)       25.0       25.0 SDPfl6 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Bassent 1974' elv. (SW)       (mR/hr)       25.0       25.0 SDRE17 thnradioactive Pipe Ibnnel & Personnel Access 1974" elv.                                     (mR/hr)        0.5        0.5

_SDRE18 ha. Bldg. Grund Floor Corridor 2000" elv. (N) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE19 Am. Bldg. Gruurd Floor Corridor 2000' elv. (SE) (mPJhr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE20 hu. Eldg. Valve Rm. Corridor 2000' elv. (S) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDPE21 Axx. Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor ZUUtr elv. (S) (mPJhr)

                          '                                                                                 25.0       25.0 SDRE22 km. Bldg. Grourd Floor 2000' elv. (W)              (mR/hr)       25.0       25.0 SDRE23 Am. Bldg. Grourd Floor 2000" elv. (W)              (mFJhr)       25.0       25.0 SDRE24 Aux. Bldg. Sampling ELxxn 2000' elv. (Cntl)        (mR/hr)     200.0       200.0 SDRE25  Am. Bldg. Vent Pilter                             (mR/hr)        5,0        5.0 SDRE26  PER IIcat Exchanger Outside 2026' elv.            (mR/hr)       25.0       25.0 SDRE27  Cont. Purge Exhaust Filter Unit 2047' elv.        (mR/hr)       20.0       20.0 SDRE28  Cont. Personnel Ehtch 2047' elv.                  (mR/hr)     100.0       1m 0 SDRE29  lbt & chine Shop                                  (mR/hr)        0.2        0.2 SUPE 30 Fbt Irntrtrent Shop                               (mR/hr)        0,2        03 SDPE31  Control Bldg. Ibt lab                             (mR/hr)        0.2        03 SDRE32  Control Bldg. Corridor                            (mR/hr)        0.2        0.7 SDPE33  Control Paan 2047' elv.                           (mR/hr)        nj         nj SDRE34  Cask limlling Area 2000" elv.                     (mR/hr)        0.5        0.5 SDPE35  th Nel Storage 2026' elv. (W)                     (mR/hr)        0.5        0.5 hUKt.36 rw Wel Storage Corridor 2026' elv.                (mR/hr)        0.5        0.5 SDRE3/  Spent Nel Pool Ama                                (mR/hr)        0.5        0.5 SDRE38  Spent Nel Pool Area                               (mR/hr)        0.5        0.5
                                  ~EUET39   Seal Table Area 2026' elv. (N)                    (mR/hr)  >10000.0   >10m0.0 SDRE40  Personrel Access thtch Area Irside 2047' elv. ( W)                                 (mR/hr)  >10000.0   >10000.0 SDRE41  Contatrarnt Bldg. 2047.6' eiv. (fu)               (mR/hr)  >10000.0   >10000.0 SDRE42  Contalnnent Bldg. 2CM7.6' elv. (E)                (mR/hr)  >10000.0   >10000.0 SDRE43  Technical Support Center                          (mR/hr)       0.2        0.2 SDPE44  Ebergency Operations Facility                     (mR/hr)       0,2        0,2 SDRE47  PASS Sampling Rorn 2000' elv.                     (mR/hr)     200.0      200.0 i

V 87-FE 7.62

l AIEA RADIATI(N M3inutS 7 [ Tine Ibal Relative 1015 Ot+02:45) SDP1D1 Radweste Bldg. Corridor, Basanent (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRE02 Padwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basenent (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRED3 Radweste Bldg. Grridor, Basement (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRE04 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, 2000' elv. (W) (mR/nr) 0,2 SDRE05 Radweste Bldg. Corridor, 2000" elv. (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRE06 Solid Radwaste Area, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRED7 Radwaste Bldg. Truck Space, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 SDIE8 Radwaste Bldg. Saple Laboratory. (mR/hr) 0,2 SDRE09 Radwaste Bldg. Valve Rn. Corridor, 2047' elv. (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRE10 Radwaste Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor, 2047' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 i SDREl1 Radweste Bldg. lWAC Filter Unit (mR/hr) 0.7 , SDRE12 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basenent 1974' elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 25.0 SDRE13 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (NE) (mR/hr) 25.0 SDRE14 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (N) (mR/hr) -25.0 SDRE15 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 25.0 GDRE16 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basenent 1974' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) 7s,n SDRE17 Nonradioactive Pipe Tunnel & Personnel Access 1974' elv. (mR/hr) o,s SDRE18 Aux. Bldg. Ground Floor Corridor 2000' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 25.0 m 19 Aux. Bldg. Grourd Floor Corridor ZUUU' elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 25.0 SDRE20 Aux. Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor 2000" elv. (S) (mR/hr) 25.0 SDRE21 Aux. Bldg. Valve Rn. Corridor ZUUU' elv. (5) (mR/hr) 25.0 [ SDRE22 SDRE23 Aux. Bldg. Grourri Floor 2000' elv. (SW) Am. Bldg. Grourd Floor 2000' elv. (W) (mR/hr) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE24 Aug. Bldg. Sampling Room 2000' elv. (Cntl) (mR/hr) 200.0 SDRE25 Am. Bldg. Vent Filter (mR/hr) s,o SDRE26 RHR Heat Exchanger Outside 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 25.0 SDRE27 Cont. Purge Exhaust F' Iter Unit 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 20.0 SDRE28 Cont. Personnel Hatch 2047" elv. (mR/hr) 100.0 SDRE29 Hot Machine Shop (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRE30 Hot Instrument Shop (mR/hr) 0.7 , SDRE31 Control Bldg. Ibt IAb (mR/hr) n_9 SDRE32 Control Bldg. Corridor (mR/hr) 0.7 SDRE33 Control Room 2047' elv. (mR/hr) n_9 SDRE34 Cask Handlirg Area 2000" elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 SDRE35 New Nel Storage 2026' elv. (W) (mR/hr) n,q SDRE36 New Nel Storage Corridor 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 3 SDREJ/ Spent Fuel Pool Area (mR/hr) 0.5 SDRE38 Spent Nel Fool Area (mR/hr) 0.s SDRE39 Seal Table Area 2026' elv. (N) (mR/hr) .,1nnnn_n SDRE40 Personnel Access Kstch Area Inside l 2047' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) >10000.0 SDRE41 Contairinent Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (W) (mR/hr) >10000.0 SDRE42 Contairtent Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (E) (mR/hr) M0000.0 3 SDRE43 Technical Support Center (mR/hr) 0.2 SDPE44 Bergency Operations Facility (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRE47 PASS Sapling Ror2n 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 700.0 1 l 87-FE 7.63

_ _ - _ - _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ - - _ _ - - _ - _ _ - _ - _ - _ _ - = _ _ _ - - _ - - _ _ - _ _ _ _ - l AREA RADIATIm MNI'10RS t Time Peal 1030 1045

        \                                                  Relative                                                                                                                   Ol+03:00)     (FF+03:15)

SDIEDI h!wiste Bldg. Corridor, aument (W) (mP/hr) U.Z U.Z W Yb2 Radwaste BIdg. Q)cridor, Bument (Cntl) (mP/hr) U.Z U.Z SDRfD3 Padmste Bldg. Corridor, Bassent (E) 0.2 U.Z (mR/hr) SDRE04 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor. 20RY elv (W) 0.2 0.2 (mR/hr) SDRm5 Radumte Bldg. Corridor, 2000' elv. (Cntl) (mP/hr) 0.2 U.2 SDPE06 Solid Radwaste Area, 200Y elv. (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRm7 Radwaste Edg. Tnick Space, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDP208 Padwaste Bldg. Saple laboratory (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 satw;9 Pad aste Bldg. Valve Pa. Corridor, 2047' elv. (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPE10 Padwuste Bldg. Valve Pa. Corridor, 'i 2047' elv (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDREll Radwaste Bldg. IIVAC Filter Unit (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 i

                                                ~5 DEI 7   km. Bldg. Corridor, Rasment 1974' elv. (SE)                                                                      (mP/hr)       25.0                      25.0       I buME13 km. Bldg. Q)rridor, Basment 1974' elv. (NE)                                                                         (mR/hr)       25.0                     25.0 SDRE14 km. Bldg. Corridor, Basment 1974' elv. (N)

(mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 sutuil5 ha. Bldg. Corridor, thsment 1974' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDPE16 Am. Bldg. Corridor, Basment 1974' e.lv. (SW) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE17 Mx1 radioactive Pipe hinel & Nrsonrel Access 1974' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 l SDRE18 km. Bldg. Grourrl Floor Grridor 2000" elv. (N) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE19 km. Bldg. Gnwrj Floor Corridor 20UU' elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE20 Am. Bldg. Valve Rm. Q)rridor 2000' elv. (S) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 I SDRE21 km. Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor 20F elv. (S) (mPJhr) 25.0 25.0 C SDRE22 ha. Bldg. Cround Floor 2000' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 ( SDRE23 Am. B1dge Ground Floor 2000' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 -l SDRE24 ha. Bldg. Sampl.ing Para 2000' elv. (Cntl) (mR/hr) 200.0 200.0 SDPE25 k m. Bldg. Vent Filter (mR/hr) 5.0 900.0 SDRE26 10iR ikut Exchanger Outside 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE27 Cont. Purge Exhame'~ Titter Unit 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 20.0 700.0 SDRE28 Q)nt. Nrsonnel Hatch 2047' elv. ' (mR/hr) 100.0 100.0 SDRE29 lbt Machine Shop (mR/hr) 0.2 0.5 SIEL30 lbt Imtrucent 91op (mR/hr) 0.2 0.5 SIPE31 Conttul Bldg. Ibt lab (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE32 Control Bldg. Corridor (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE33 Omtrol Room 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE34 Cask Harxilitg Area 200ry elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDPE35 Nw Fuel Storage 2026' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDPE36 MN Nel Stonme Q)rridor 2026' elv. (mP/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDIEJ/ Spent Fuel Pool Area (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE38 Spent Nel Ibol Area (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE39 Seal Table Area 2026' elv. (N) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SDRE40 Nrsonnel Access Hatch Area Imide 2047' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) >10000,0 >10000.0 SDRE41 Contaittent Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (W) (mR/hr)' >10000.0 >10000.0 i SDRE42 Contalment Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (E) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000X

l. SDRE43 Technical Support Center (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE44 finergency Operations Facility (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2
l. SDRE47 PASS Sepling Parn 2000" elv. (mP/br) 30.0 200.0
                   \

87-FE 7.64 l L_--_-_--_- _ ---

i 4 I - AIEA RADIATEN M3ERES i

    /)-           Time     Real                                                                                          . 1100      1115
   - (#/.         SDREJ1 Relative Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basement (W)                             (mR/hr)

(FH03:45) 0.Z (1904:00) 0.Z $ SDRE02 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basanent (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.Z U.Z I SDRED3 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor. Basarent (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE04 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, 2000' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2  ! SDRE05 Radwaste Bldg. Carridor, 2000' elv. (Crc 1) (mR/hr) 0.Z 0.2 SDP11)6 Solid Radwaste Area, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDREV Radwaste Bldg. Truck Space, 2000" elv.- (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE08 Radraste Bldg. Sanple laboratory (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2  ; SDRED9 Radwaste Bldg. Valve Hm. Corridor, ' 2047' elv. (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE10 Radwaste Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor, 2047' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 1 SDREl1 Radwaste Bldg. }NAC Filter Unit (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 l sure.12 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basatent 1974' elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 3.0 25.0 SDRE13 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basment 1974' elv. (NE) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE14 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basanent 1974' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 25.0 6.0  ; SDPE15 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, haa=nr 1974' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 25.0 D.0 ] SDRE16 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (SI) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0

                                                                                                                                               ^

SDRE17 Manradioactive Pipe Ibnnel & Personnel Access 1974' elv. (mR/hr) 5.0 5.0 SDRE18 Aux. Bldg. Ground Floor Corr 4. dor 2000" elv. (N) (mR/hr) 25.0 b.0 butt 19 Aux. Bldg. Grouni Floor Corridor ZUUU' elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 6.0 D.0 SDRE20 Aux. Bldg. Valve an. Corridor 2000' elv. (S) (mR/hr) 6.0 c.U l SUMt.zl Aux. Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor ZUUU' elv. (S) (mR/hr) 25.0 6.0 G ' dunt.z2 Aux. Bldg. Cround Floor 2000' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE23 Aux. Bldg. Ground Floor 2000' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE24 Aux. Bldg. Sanplirg Room 2000' elv. (&tl) (mR/hr) 200.0 200.0 SDRE25 Aux. Bldg. Vent Filter (mR/hr) 5000.0 50U0.0 SDRE26 RHR Heat Excharger Wtside 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE27 Cont. Purge Exhaust Filter Unit 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 5000.0 5000.0 l SDRE28 Cont. Personnel Hatch 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 100.0 100.0 l SDRE29 Hot Machine Shop (mR/hr) 1.0 5.0 l SDRE30 Hot Instrunent Shop (mR/hr) 1.0 5.0 l SDRE31 Control Bldg. Ibt lab (mR/hr) 1.0 2.0 l suun32 Control Bldg. Grridor (mR/hr) 0.5 2.0 i Stia.33 Control Room 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 2.0 I SDRE34 Cask thniling Area 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SIEE35 New Nel Storage 2026' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE36 New Nel Storage Grridor 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 sat.1/ Spent Fuel Fool Area (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 Spent Nel Pool Area SDRE38 (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE39 Seal Table Area 2026' elv. (N) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SDRF40 Personrel Access thtch Area Irnide 2047' elv. (SI) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SDRF41 Containment Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (NJ) (mR/hr) >l0000.0 >10000.0 SDRE42 Containment Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (E) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 j SDRE43 Technical Support Center (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SIEE44 Bneryency Operations Facility (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE47 PASS Sarnpling Room 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 200.0 200.0

     'N 87-FE                                                                                                                   7.65

m uom m m ms Tine. Peal 1130 1145

 -/j
 'i                                                                 Palative                                                                                       0904:15)  (FH04:30)

SDRfD1 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Ibserrnt (W) (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE02 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basement (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2_ L SDRfD3 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Bascrrnt (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2_ l SDR11n Radwaste Mdg. Corridor, 2CCd' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDREDS Radwaste Eldg. Corridor, 2000" civ. (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE)6 Solid Radwaste Area, 2000" elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRfD7 Rad mste Bldg. Truck Space, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDREOS Radwaste Bldg. Saple laboratory (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRED9 Radwaste Bldg. Valve Rn. Corridor, 2047' elv. (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE10 Radwaste Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor, 2047' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDREll Radsste aldg. }NAC Filter thit ___ (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE12 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basanent 1974' elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE13 km. Bldg. Corridor, Eisewnt 1974' elv. (NE) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE14 km. Bldg. Corricbr, Basemnt 19/i'~elv. (N) (mRfnr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE15 Am. Eldg. Corridor, Basecent 1974' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE16 ha. Bldg. Corridor, Basanent 1974' elv. (EW) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE17 timradioactive Pipe 1bnnel & Personrel Access 1974' elv. (mR/hr) 10.0 10.0 SDRE18 Am. Bldg. Gruni Floor Corridor 2000' c1v. (N) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDEE19 Am. Bldg. Grouni Floor Corridor 2000' elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE20 Am. Ridg. Valve nn. Corridor 2000" elv. (S) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE21 Am. Bldg. Valve Pen. Corridor ZUUU~ elv. (S) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 [ ( SDRE22 SDRE23 Am. Bldg. Grtund Floor 2000' elv. (SW) Am. Bldg. Grourrt Floor 200tr elv. (UT (mR/hr) (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 SDRF24 Am. Eldg. Sampling Pmm 2000' elv (Cntl) (mR/hr) 200.0 200.0 SDRE25 km. Ridg. Vent Filter (mR/hr) 5000.0 5000.0 SDRE26 PJR Ibat Exchanger 02tside 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 25.0 25.0 SDRE27 Cont. Purge Exhaust Filter Unit 2547' elv. (mR/hr) rMy).O 900.0 SDRE28 Cont. Personnel Ehtch 2047' elv. (c:R/hr) 100.0 100.0 SDRE29 Fbt Machine Shop (mR/hr) 5.0 5.0 SDRE30 lbt Irstrumnt Shop (mR/hr) 5.0 5.0 , SDRE31' Control Bldg. Ibt Lab (mR/hr) 2.0 2.0 SURE32 Control Bldg. Corridor (mR/hr) 2.0 3.0 i SDRE33 Control Room 2047' elv. (mR/hr) >n tn SDRE34 Cask Thailing Area 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDPE35 Ntv Fbel Storage 2026' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDPI36 New Pbel Storage Corridor 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0,5__ SDRtJ/ Spent Fuel Fool Area (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 1 SDRE38 Spent Ebel Pool Area (mPJhr) 0.5 0.5 SDPE39 Seal Table Area 2026' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 310rYYLO 3100n0.0 SDRt40 Personrel Access thtch Area Inside 2047' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 j SDRE41 Contairuent Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (W) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SDRE42 Containment Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (E) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SDRE43 Technical Support Center (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPE44 Hergency Operations Facility . (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRfA7 PASS Sampling Pmn 200LY civ. (mR/hr) 200.0 200.Q_ r

     \

l 87-FE 7.66

i l AFA IUDIATION loirIURS I

   /O Time    Real Relative 1200       '1215 0l+04 45)  01405 00) l SWEDI   Padwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basanent (W)               (mR/hr)       0.2         0.2 SDPE02  Padwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basanent (Cnti)            (mP/hr)       0.2         0.2 l SDPID3  Padwaste Bldg. Corridor, Baseent (E)                (mR/hr)       0.2         0.2 SDPE04  Padwaste Bldg. Corridor, 2000' elv. (W)             (mR/hr)       0.2         0.2 SDRED5  Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, 2000" elv. (Cntl)          (mR/hr)       0.2         0.2 SDRU)6  Solid Radwaste Area, 2000' elv.                     (mP/hr)       O_2         Oa SDRED7  Rad este aldg. Truck Space, 2000' elv.              (mP/hr)       03          0.2 SDRE08  Radwaste Bldg. Sample laboratory                    (mP/hr)       0.2         0.2 SDRED9  Radwaste Bldg. Valve IE Corridor, 2047' elv. (E)                                  (mR/hr)       0.2         0.2 SDRE10  Radeste aldg. Valve Rm. Corridor, 2047' elv. (W)                                  (mP/hr)       0.2         0.2 SDREll- Radwaste Bldg. HVAC Filter Unit                     (mR/hr)       0.2         0.2 SDRE12  Am. Bldg. Corridor, Basanent 1974' elv. (SE)        (mR/hr)      30.0        30.0 SDRE13  Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (NE)       (mR/hr)      m.0         10.0 SDRE14  Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basanent 1974' elv. (N)        (mP/hr)      10.0        10.0 SDREIS  Arx. Bldg. Corridor, Baserne 1974' elv. (W)         (mR/hr)      10.0        10_0 SDRE16  Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basenent 1974' elv. (SW)       (mR/hr)      an_n        30,0 SDRE17  lbnradioactive Pipe "Ibnnel 61%rsonnel Access 1974' elv.                                       (mR/hr)      jn,n        in,0 SDRE18  Aux. Bldg. Grourd Floor Corridor 2000' elv. (N)     (mR/hr)      30.0        30.0 SDKh19  Aux. Bldg. Grourd Floor Corridor ZUUU' elv. (SE)    (mR/hr)      30.0        T.0 SDRE20  Aux. Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor 2000" elv. (S)        (mR/hr)      10_0        10.0 SDRE21  Aux. Bldg. Valve Pa. Corridor ZUULT elv. (S)        (mR/hr)      10.0        10.0 O                 SDRE22  Aux. Bldg. Grourd Floor 2000" elv. (SW)             (mR/hr)      30.0        30.0

( SDRE23 Aux. Bldg. Grourd Floor 2000" elv. (W) (mR/hr) qn,n an_n

      \                 SDRE24  Aux. Bldg. Sampling Room 2000' elv (Cntl)           (mR/hr)     200.0      200.0 SIE25   Aux. Bldg. Vent Filter                              (mR/hr)    q000_0    sim_O SDRE26  RHR Heat Exchanger Wtside 2026' elv.                (mR/hr)      2s_0        75 0 SDRE27  Cont. Purge Exhaust Filter Unit 2047' elv.          (mP/hr)    sn00.0    Nm _0 SDRE28  Cont. Personnel Hatch 2047' elv.                    (mR/hr)     1m _0      100.0 SDPE29  tbt Machine Shop                                    (mR/hr)       og          na SDPE30  Hot Irstrumnt Shop                                  (mR/hr)       03          OM SDRE31  Control Bldg. Ebt Lab                               (mR/hr)       n_7         nj SDRE32  Control Bldg. Grridor                               (mR/hr)       O_?         OM SDRE33  Control Room 2047' elv.                             (mR/hr)       n3          n3   ,

SDRE34 Cask thniling Area 2000" elv. (mR/hr) 0s 0.5 SDRE35 New Fbel Storage 2026' elv. (W) (mR/hr) n_q n_q SDRE36 New lbel Storage Corridor 2026' elv. (mR/hr) O_s O_s SDRE3/ Spent Ebel Pml Area (mR/hr) 0.s n.5 SDRE38 Spent Puel Fool Area (mR/hr) O_s O_; SDRE39 Seal Table Area 2026' elv. (N) (mP/hr) 33nnnn_n 31nnnn_n SDRE40 Personnel Access Hatch Area Inside 2047' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) >100no _0 >10000.0 SDRE41 Contairanent Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (IM) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SDRE42 Contairtent Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (E) (mR/hr) 31nnnn_n 31nnnn_n SDRE43 Technical Support Center (mR/hr) 0.2 Q l SDRE44 Bergency Operations Facility (mR/hr) ny na SDRE47 PASS Sampling Room 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 200.0 200_0 O l 87-FE 7.67 1 - _ _ _ _ _ _ i

l l- AREA RADIATI(N }DHTORS

    /             \           Tim      Real                                                               1230        1245 k                                  Relattve                                                       Of+05:15) 0 M)5:30)

Sul himste Bldg. Corridor, Bassent (W)- (mR/hr) 0.2: 0.2 SDRE02 Rahraste Bldg. Corridor, Basment (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDi@3 Radwaste Bldg. Grridor, Baseent (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE04 Padwaste Bldg. Corridor. 2000' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRW5 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, 2000' elv. (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SWZO6 Solid thiwaste Area, 200tr elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRED7 Radeste Bldg. Truck Space, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDREDB Padwaste Bldg. Saple laboratory (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRW9 Padmste Eldg. Valve Rm. Corridor, 2047' elv. (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPE10 Radwaste Bldg. Valve Ib. Corridor, 2047' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 swell himste Bldg. lWAC Filter Unit (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDFE12 ha. Bldg. Corridor, Basenent 1974' elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE13 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Ibsenent 1974' civ. (NE) (mPAir) 30.0 1).O SIKE14 km. Bldg. Corridor. Ihsment 1974' elv. (N) (r?/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE15 Aix. Bldg. Corridor, Basamnt 1974' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDPfl6 ha. Bldg. Corridor, Basment 1974' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDPE17 tbnraitoactive Pipe 'Ibnnel & Personnel Access 1974' elv. (mPAir) 5.0 5.0 SDPE18 ha. Bldg. Grourd Floor Corridor 2000" elv. (N) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE19 Am. Bldg. Grourti Floor Corridor ZUUlf alv. (SE) (mPJhr) 30.0 30.0 SDPE20 km. aldg. Valve Pa. Corridor 2000' elv. (S) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE21 ha. Bldg. Valve Pa. Corridor 200[T elv. (5) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 f SDRE22 SDRE23 Am. Bldg. Grouni Floor 2000' elv. (SW) htx. Bldg. Grtual Floor 2000" elv. (W) (mR/hr) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0

  -(~
  '                                                                                                      30.0        30.0 SDRE24  ha. Bldg. Sampling Room 2000' elv. (Cntl)           (mR/hr)       200.0       200.0 SDPE25  Aux. Bldg. Vent Pilter                              (mR/hr)     5000.0      4000.0 SDRE26  RHR Heat Exchanger Gtside 2026' elv.                (mR/hr)        25.0        25.0 SDRE27  Cont. Purge Exhaust Filter Unit 2047' elv.          (mtVhr)     4000.0      4000.0 SDRE28  Gnt. Penionnel ihtch 2047' elv.                     (mR/hr)       100.0       100.0 SDRE29  lbt Machine Shop                                    (mPAir)         0.2         0.2 SIEE30  lbt Imtrwent Shop                                   (mR/hr)         0.2         03 SDRE31  Conttul Bldg. Ibt Lab                               (mR/hr)         0.2         0.2 SDRE32  Gnttal Bldg. Corridor                               (tap /hr)       0.2         0.7 SWE33   Control Roca 2047' elv.                             (mR/hr)         0.2         0.2 SDRE34  Cask thniling Area 2000" elv.                       (mR/hr)         0.5         0.5 SDPE35  Nm Nel Storage 2026' elv. (W)                       (mR/hr)         0.5         0.5 SDRE36  New Puel Storage Grridor 2026' elv.                 (mPJhr)         0.5         0.5 SDKL3/  Spent Fuel Pool Area                                (mR/hr)         0.5         0.5 SDRE38  Spent Nel Pool Area                                 (mR/hr)         0.5         0.5 SDRE39  Seal Table Area 2026' elv. (N)                      (mR/hr)   >10000,0    310n00,n SDRE40  Personrel Access lhtch Area Imide 2047' elv. (SW)                                  (mR/hr)   >1n000.0    >10000.0 SDRE41  Contalment Bldg. 2(M7.6' elv. (W)                   (mR/hr)   >10000.0    >10000.0 SDRE42  Contalment Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (E)                   (mF/hr)   >10000.0    >10000.0 SDf713  Technical Support Center                            (mR/hr)        0.2         0.2 SDRE44  Fw rgency Operations Facility                       (mVhr)         OJ          0.2 SDRE47  PASS Sep11rg Pan 200(T elv.                         (mR/hr)      200.0       200.0 g

i

      \

87-FE 7.68

l l

                                                                                 -AE wnATION MNntRS                                   i
 ,' mT                                      Time    Real                                                             1300       1315 i            /                                     Relative                                                    (Ff+05:45) (11+06:00)

SDRtI)1 Radaste Bldg. Corridor, Basement (W) (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPE02 Rah < ante Bldg. Corridor, Basement (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDFID3 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basement (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SWIO4 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, 2000' elv. (W) (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRED5 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, 2000' elv. (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPEI)6 Solid Padwaste Area, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRED7 Radwaste Bldg. Truck Space, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE08 Padwaste Bldg. Seple Laboratory (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SIEED9 Radwaste Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor, 2047' elv. (E) (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE10 Radwaste Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor, 2047' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDREll Radwaste Bldg. HVAC Filter Unit (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE12 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE13 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (NE) (mR/hr) 3r).O 30.0 SDRE14 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basanent 1974' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE15 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE16 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basemnt 1974' elv. (!M) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SIEE17 tbnradioactive Pipe Ibnnel & Wrsonnel Access 1974' elv. (mR/h 3.0 3.0 SDRE18 Aux. Bldg. Grourd Floor Corridor 2000' elv. (N) (mR/h 30.0 30.0 SDEt.19 Aux. Bldg. Gruurrl Floor Corridor ZUUlf elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE20 Aux. Bldg. Valve Em. Corridor 2000" elv. (S) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE21 Aux. Bldg. Valve Pa. Gorridor 20Ulf elv. (S) (mR/hr) 30.0 10.0

   /9                                       SDRE22  Aux. Bldg. Grourd Floor 2000" elv. (SW)           (mR/hr)        30.0       30.0
                       )                    SDRE23  Aux. Bldg. Grourri Floor 2000' elv. (W)           (mR/hr)        30.0       30.0 d                                    SDRE24  Aur.. Bldg. Supling Pmm 200(T elv. (Cntl)         (mR/hr)       200.0     200.0 SDRE?.5 Aux. Bldg. Vent Filter                            (mR/hr)     3000.0     3000.0 SDRE26  RHR Heat Excharger Gutside 2026' elv.             (mR/hr)        30.0       30.0
                                           ~5DiQ7   Cont. Purge Exhaust Filter Unit 2047' elv.        (mR/hr)     3000.0     3000.0 SDRE28  Cont. Personnel Hatch 2047' elv.                  (mR/hr)       100.0     100.0 SDRE29  tbt bbchine Shop                                  (mR/hr)         0.2        0.2 SDRE30  lbt Instruent Shop                                (mR/hr)         0.2        0.2 SDRE31  Control Bldg. Ibt lab                             (mR/hr)         0.2        0.2    1 SDRE32  Control Bldg. Corridor                             (mR/hr)        0.2        0.2  f SDRE33  Control Room 2047' ele.                           (mR/hr)         0.2        0.2   {

SDRE34 Cask Haniling Area 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 l SUPE 35 New hel Storage 2026' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0,c; 0.5 i SDRE36 New bel Stornge Corridor 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 4 SDRtJ/ Spent Fuel Pool Area (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE38 Spent Nel Ibol Area (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE39 Seal Table Area 2026' elv. (N) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >100n0.0 SDRE40 Personnel Access Hatch Area Irside 2047' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SDRE41 Containent Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (tW) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SDRE42 Ccritainnent RLdg. 2047.6' elv. (E) (mR/hr) _>10000.0 >10000.0 SDRE43 Technical Support Center (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE44 Hnervency Operations Facility (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 l SDRE47 PASS Sampling Room 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 200.0 200.0 i m h V 87-FE 7.69 i l I i

I: l l 1 APEA RADIATICN KNTIDRS i n

          \                  Ti,e      Real                                                                                                          1330          1345 E(sv) ~                    SDRhl)1 Relative Rviante Bldg. Corridor, Rmerrent (W)

(IF06:15) (It+06:30) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 l Sl*E02 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, lusant (Catt) St/hr) 0.2 0.2 j SDRED3 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basenent (E) (rR/hr) 0.2 U.2 , SDRE04 Paduraste Bldg. Corridor, 2000' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 l SDRE05 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, 2007 elv. (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SUPE 06 Solid Radwaste Area, 2000" elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SIEED7 Radwaste Bldg. Truck Spice, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2  ; SDPIfF Ta%mte Bldg. Sample Laboratory (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPE09 lux! waste Bldg. Valve Pa. Corridor, . 2047' elv. (E) (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 ' SDPE10 Radwaste Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor, 2047' elv. (W) (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SUPEll Padmaste Bldg. lWAC Filter Unit (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPE12 Am. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (SE) (mR/hr) . 30.0 30.0 ' SDPE13 Am. Bldg. Grridor, Basenent 1974' elv. (NE) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0' SDRE14 Am. Bldg. Corridor, Bascuent 1974' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 30.0 307 SDPE15 Acc. Bldg. Corridor, thswent 1974' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE16 Am. Bldg. Corridor, Baserrent 1974' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE17 Nonradioactive Pipe Ibnnel & Personnel Access 1974' elv. (mR/hr) 2.0 1.0 SDRE18 Am. Bldg. Grani Floor Corridor 2000' elv. (10 (mR/hr) 30.0 3).O SDKE19 Am Bldg. Grant TIEirTorridor 20Ulf elv. (SE) (mR/hr)' 30.0 30.0 SDRE20 Am. RLdg. Valve Rm. Grridor 2000' elv. (S) (mP/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDPE21 Am. Bldg. Valve Rn. Corridor ZUUlf elv. (S) (mR/hr) 30.0 J).O O SDRE22 Am. Bldg. Grounci Floor 2000" elv. (SW) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 ( SDRE23 Am. Bldg. Grourrl Floor 2000~ elv. (W) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE24 Ar.. Bldg. Seplirg Paxa 2000' elv. (Cntl) (mR/hr) 200.0 200.0 SDPE25 km Bldg. Vent Filter (mR/hr) 2000.0 1000.0 SIRE 26 PJfR lleat Excharger Outside 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDPE27 Cmt. Purge Fxhaust Filter Unit 2047' elv. (mP/hr) 2000.0 1000.0 SDRE28 Cont. Personnel Ratch 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 100.0 100.0 SDRE29 lbt Machire Shop (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE30 lbt imtrument shop (cffhr) 0.2 0.2 3DRE31 Controllfdg. Ebt lab (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPl32 Control Bldg. Grridor (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPE33 Contrul Roam 2047' elv. (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE34 Cask ihrriling Area 2000" elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SIRE 35 Ntv Ibel Storage 2M6' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE36 Nov Pael Storage Grridor 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE37 Spmt Fuel Pool Area 0.5 (mR/_hrl 0.5 SDPE38 Spent Fuel Ibol Area (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDPE39 Seal Table Area 2026' elv. (N) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SDRE40 Ibrsonrel Access lhtch Area Imide 2047' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SDRE41 Contairstent Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (NJ) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SDPE42 Containment Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (E) (mR/hr) >10000.0 >10000.0 SDRE43 Technical Support Center (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SLIE44 Ebergency Operations Facility (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE47 PASS Sanplirg Room 2000' elv.' (mP/hr) 200.0 200.0 0 87-FE 7.70 l l w___._.____ _ _ . _ .

                                                              /REA RADIKflCN ME11tES
     ,v-.
             \            Time    Peal                                                              1400     1415
            /                     Pelative                                                     (FH06:45) (HK)7:00)

SD& D1 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Ibsauent (W) (mP/hr) 0.2 U.Z SDPE02 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basenent (Cnti) (mP/hr) 0.2 U.Z SDRED3 Pafwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basanent (E) (mP/hr) 0.Z U.4 SDPE04 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, 2000' elv. (W) (mP/hr) 0.2 U.Z SDRE05 Rrfwuste Bldg. Corridor, 2000' elv. (Cntl) (mP/hr) 0.2 U.Z l SDPE06 Solid Radwaste Ama, 2000' elv. (mfyhr) 0.2 0.2 SDPED7 Padwuste Bldg. Truck Space, 2000' elv. (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPE08 hadwaste Bldg. Seple laboratory (mIVhr) 0.2 0.2 buKW9 PadWaSte Bldg. Valve Pa. Corridor, 2(M7' elv. (E) (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE10 Radwaste Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor, 2047' elv. (W) (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2  ! SDREll Radviste BldR. f!VAC Filter Unit (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE12 Atm Bldg. O)rridor, Ibsement 1974' elv. (SE) (mP/hr) 30.0 J).O SDRE13 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basecent 1974' elv. (NE) (mP/hr) J).O JU.0

                        ~SDRE14 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (N)          (mR/hr)       30.0     30.0 SDRE15 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Bassent 1974' elv. (W)          (mP/hr)        30.0     30.0  l SDHE16 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basurent 1974' elv. (SW)        (mR/hr)        30.0     30.0 SDRE17 tbaradioactive Pipe 'Ibanel & Personnel Access j

1974' elv. (mP/hr) 1.0 0.5 l SDRE18 Aux. Bldg. Ground Floor Corridor 2000" elv. (N) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 W.19 Aux. Bldg. Ground Floor Corridor 20U0' elv. (SE) (mPVhr) 30.0 30.0 SDRK20 Aux. Bldg. Valve Rm. Oorridor 2000" elv. (S) (mR/hr) 30.0 J).O SDPE21 Aux. Bldg. Valve Pa. Corridor 2U07 elv. (5) (mR/hr) 30.0 I 30.0 g SDRE22 Aux. Bldg. Ground Floor 2000' elv. (SW) (mP/hr) 30.0 J).0 f M73 Aux. B1dg. Gtturri Floor 2000' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRf!24 Aux. Bldg. Saapling P4xr. 2000" elv. (Cnti) 200.0 (mR/hr) 200.0 SDR!25 Aux. Bldg. Vent Filter (mR/hr) 1000.0 500.0 j SDP226 PPR that Exchanger Outside 2026' elv. (mP/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDR527 Cont. Putge Exhaust Filter Unit 2(M7' elv. (mR/hr) 1000.0 500.0 SDRE28 Cont. Personm1 thtch 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 100.0 100.0 { SDRE29 Hot Michim Shop (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 j SDRE30 Hot lmtnment Shop (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 l SDPS31 Control Bldg. tbt lab (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 l SDIO2 Control Bldg. Q)rridor (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2  ; SDPE33 Control Room 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 ) SDRF34 Cask Handling Area 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SUPE 35 tkw Fbel Stora!;e 2026' elv. (W)

                                                                                                                   }

(mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 l SDPI36 New Fbel Storage Corridor 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE37 5 pent Fuel Pool Area (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE38 Spent Puel Ibol Area (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5  ! SDPE39 Seal Table Area 2026' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 9000.0 9000.0 SDRE40 Personml Access lhtch Area Imide 2047' civ. (SW) (mR/hr) 9000.0 9000.0 SDRE41 Contalment Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (!M) (mR/hr) 9000.0 90ry) O SURE42 Containment Bldg. 2(%7.6' elv. (E) (mR/hr) 'AXX).O 9(XX).O SDRE43 Techntcal Support Center (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SIFE44 Emergency Operations Facility (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE47 PASS Sampling Rxn 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 200.0 200.0 p I (v/ 87-FE 7.71 l I

f l AREA RADIATION POE10RS i

   ,m i            Time      Real                                                             1430                             1445 l (,)                         Relative                                                    (ifM)7:15)                     (H+07:30)

SDREDI Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basement (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2

                  ~Sl*E02    Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basement (Crtl)            (mR/hr)        0.2                             0.2 SDRED3    Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basenent (E)               (mR/hr)       0.2                              0.Z SDRE04    Radwnste Bldg. Corridor, 200(T elv. (W)             (mR/hr)       0.2                              0.2__
                 ~

SDRE05 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, 2000' elv. (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2  ; SDRE06 Solid Radwaste Area, 2000" elv. (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2  ; SDFED7 Radwaste Bldg. Truck Space, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDFiE08 Radwaste Bldg. Seple laboratory (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SURED9 Radwaste Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor, 2047' elv. (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE10 Radwaste Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor, 2047' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDREl1 Radwaste Bldg. FNAC Filter Unit (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE12 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE13 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (NE) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE14 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' clv. (N) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE15 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE16 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basenent 1974' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE17 Nonradioactive Pipe 'Ibnnel 6 Personrel Access j 1974' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE18 Aux. Bldg. Ground Floor Corridor 2000' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 ] SDRE19 Aux. Bldg. Grourr! Floor Corridor 2U00' elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 i SDRE20 Aux. Bldg. Valve iti. Corridor 2000' elv. (S) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE21 Aux. Bldg. Valve Em. Corridor 200lf elv. (S) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 [ j\ (' SDRE22 SDRE23 SDRE24 Aux. Bldg. Grusti Floor 2000' elv. (W) Aux. 81dg. Gruari Floor 2000' elv. (W) Aux. Bldg. Samplirg Room 2000' elv. (021) (mR/hr) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 200.0 30.0 Y).0 200.0 (mR/hr) SDRE25 Aux. Bldg. Vent Filter (mR/hr) 400.0 300.0 SDRF26 RHR that Exchanger Wtside 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE27 Cont. Purge Exhaust Filter Unit 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 400.0 300.0 SDRE28 Cont. Personnel Hatch 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 100.0 100.0 SDRE29 lbt & chine Shop (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 i SDRE30 lbt Instrument Shop (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 j SDRE31 Control Bldg. Ibt lab (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 ) SDRE32 Contrul Bldg. 0]rridor (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 l SDRE33 Control Room 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 j SURE34 Cask thndlirg Area 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 j SDRE35 New Nel Storage 2026' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE36 New Nel Storage Corridor 2026' elv.

                                                                                                                                       )

(mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 l SWE3/ Spent Fuel Pool Area (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE38 Spent Nel Fool Area (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SIRE 39 Seal Table Area 2026' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 8E00.0 8500.0 SDRE40 Personnel Access Hatch Area Irside i 2047' e'v. (SW) (mR/hr) 8500.0 8500.0 l SURE41 (bntalment Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 8%)0.0 8500.0 SDRE42 Contalriert Bldg. 2067.6' elv. (E) (mR/hr) 8500.0 8500.0 l SDRE43 Teclutical Support Center (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 . SDR!%4 Ehergency Operations Facility (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 l SDRE47 PASS Sampling Room 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 200.0 200.0 l (s ( 1 1 87- FE 7.72 l 1

l' l 1 l l [ AREA RADIATICN MNTIURS l n , [' Tim Peal 1500 1515 G Relative (1907:45) (if+08:00) SDPH)1 Padwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basement (W) (inR/hr) 0.2 0.2 l SDPf02 Padwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basement (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 i SDPH)3 Padwate Bldg. Corridor, Basement (E) (mP/hr) 0.2 0.Z SDIE04 Radwate Bldg. Corridor, 2000' elv. (W) { 0.2 0.2 (mR/hr) SDRE05 lbdwiste Bldg. Corridor, 2000' elv. (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SINE 06 Solid Radwaste Area, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 ) SDPE07 Radwaste Bldg. Truck Space, 2000" elv. (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE08 Radwaste Bldg. Saple laboratory (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPH)9 Padwaste Bldg. Valve Pa. Corridor, j 2047' elv. (E) (mF/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE10 Radwaste Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor, 2047' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2

                                                                                                               ~                      {

SDRE11 Radwaste Bldg. HVAC Filter Unit (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 l SDRE12 Am. Bldg. Corridor, Basemnt 1974' elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE13 SDRE14 Am. Bldg. Corridor, Basment 1974' elv. (NE) Am. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 30.0 W (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE15 Am. Bldg. Corridor, Basment 1974' elv. (W) (mP/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE16 Am. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE17 Wnradioactive Pipe 'Ibnnel & Nrsonnel Access 1974' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE18 Am, Bldg. Ground Floor Corridor 2000' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE19 Aux. Bldg. Gruurd Floor Corridor ZUUlf elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE20 Am. Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor 2000' elv. (S) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE21 Am. Bldg. Valve Rm. Corrldor ZUULT elv. (S) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 .

  !                                    SDRE22   Am. Bldg. Ground Floor 2000" elv. (SW)              (mR/hr)          30.0       30.0 Q                                  SDRE23   Am Bldg. Gruurd Floor 2000' elv.- (W)               (mR/hr)          30.0       30.0 SDRE24   Am. Bldg. Sampling Roan 2000' elv. (Cntl)           (mR/hr)         200.0      200.0 SDPE25   Am. Bldg. Vent Filter                               (mR/hr)         250.0      200.0  l SDRE26   RHR Heat Excharger Outside 2026' elv.               (mP/tu-)         30.0       30.0 SDRE27   Cont. Purge Exhaust Filter Unit 2047' elv.          (mR/hr)        250.0       200.0 SDRE28   Cont. Personnel ihtch 2047' elv.                    (mR/hr)         100.0      100.0 SDRE29   lbt mchine Shop                                     (mR/hr)           0.2        0.2 SDRE30   lbt Imtrment Mop                                    (mR/hr)           0.2        0.2 SDfE31   Control Bldg. Ebt lab                               (mR/hr)           0.2        0.2 SDRE32   Contrul Bldg. (brridor                              (mR/hr)           0.2        0.2 SDRE33   Control Room 2047' elv.                             (mR/hr)           0.2        0.2 SutaD4   Cask Handling Area 2000' elv.                       (mR/hr)           0.5        0.5 SDRE35   New Nel Storage 2026' elv. (W)                      (mR/hr)           0.5        0.5 SutaD6   New Nel Storage Corridor 2026' elv.                (mR/hr)            0.5        0.5 SDRE37    Spent Ibel Fool Area                                (mR/hr)           0.5        0.5 SDRE38    Spent Nel Ibol Area                                (mR/hr)            0.5        0.5 SURE39    Seal Table Area 2026' elv. (N)                     (mR/hr)        7500.0     7500.0 SDRE40    Personnel Access thtch Area Imide 2047' elv. (SW)                                  (mR/hr)        7500.0     7500.0 SDRE41    Contairent Bldg. 2(47.6' elv. (W)                  (mR/hr)        7500.0     7500.0 SDRE42    Contairmnt Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (E)                  (mR/hr)        7930.0     7M)0.0 SDRE43    Technical Support Center                           (mR/hr)           0.2        0.2 SDPEA4    nergency Operations Facility                       (mR/hr)           0.2        0.2 SDRE47    PASS Sanplirg Room 2000' elv.                      (mR/hr)         200.0      200.0 f~h t

( 87- FE 7.73

t 1 ! i t AREA RADIATICN MNIIDRS [ .' Tine Faal 1530 1545 l.( SLEEDI Relative Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basment (W) (mR/hr) (ibO8:15) ().2 (1908:30) 0.2 SDRE02 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basement (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPE 3 Radwaste Eldg. Corridor, Basarent (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SLEE04 Pakaste Bldg. Corridor, 2000' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRm5 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor. 2000' elv. (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SLEE06 Solid Radwaste Area, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPE 7 Pa1 waste aldg. Truck Space, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPE08 Radwaste Bldg. Smple laboratory - (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SUKw9 Padwaste Bldg. Valve Em. Corridor, 2047' elv. (E) (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE10 Radwaste Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor, 2047' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDREll Rafwaste Bldg. FNAC Filter lktit (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDPE12 Aux. Bldg. Corrhlor, Basement 1974' elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE13 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (NE) GrR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDPE14 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Baseent 1974' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 l SDRE15 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Bassent 1974' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 i SURE16 Aux. Blag. Corridor, Basment 1974' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE17 Nonradioactive Pipe Tunm1 & Personm1 Access i 1974' elv. (mP/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE18 Aux. Bldg. Ground Floor Corridor 2000' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE19 Aux. Bldg. Grourrt Floor Corridor 20U(T elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 SDRE20 Aux. Eldg. Valve Rm. Corridor 2000' elv. (S) (mP/hr) 30.0 30.0 SLEE21 Aux. Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor ZUUlf elv. (5) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0

       /                 SDRE22 Aux. Bldg. Grourri Floor 2000' elv. (SW)              (mR/hr)       30.0        30.0

( SDRE23 Aux. Bldg. Ground floor 2000' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0 sustz4 Aux. Bldg. Sapling Rocxn 2000' elv. (Cntl) (mR/hr) 200.0 200.0 SDRE25 Aux. Bldg. Vent Filter (mR/hr) 100.0 100.0 SDRE26 RHR ibat Excharger Outside 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 30.0 30.0  ! SDRE27 Cont. Purge Exhaust Filter Unit 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 100.0 l00.0 l SDRE28 Cont. Nrsonm1 thtch 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 100.0 100.0 SDRE29 Ibt Machim Shop (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE30 lbt Instrunent Shop (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE31 Control Bldg. }bt [ab (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE32 Control Bldg. Corridor (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SIEE33 Control Rocxn 2(M7' elv. (mP/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE34 Cask ihrtiling Area 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDPE35 New Fuel Storage 2026' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDPJG6 New ~ Nel Storage Corridor 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDFt3/ Spent 7ueI~P551 Tie ~ (mR/hr} 0.5 0.5 SDRE38 Spent Nel No1 Area (mR/hr) 0.5 0.5 SDRE39 Seal Table Area 2026' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 7000,0 7000.0 SDRE40 Ebrsonnel Access ibtch Area Imide 2047' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) 7000.0 7000.0 SDRE41 Contairtnent Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (NW) (mR/hr) 7000.0 7000.0 SDRE42 cmtalanent Bldg. 204T.6' elv. (R) (mR/hr) 7000.0 7000.0 SDRE43 Technical Support Center (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 STEE44 Emetyency Operations Facility (mR/hr) 0.2 0.2 SDRE47 PASS Sampling Room 2000' elv. (mR/hr) Z)0.0 200.0 l p) v 87- FE 7 74

[ > l AREA RADIATIGi NEI1GtS

  .6 kj\
    /

Time Real Relative P.adwaste Bldg. Corridor, Baserrent (W) 1600 (H&O8:45) J i l j SDR11)1 (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRE02 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, Basement (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 !. SDRf003 Radwaste Bldg. Grridor, Basement (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRE04 Radwnste Bldg. Corridor, 2000' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRED5 Radwaste Bldg. Corridor, 2000' elv. (Cntl) (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRE06 Solid Radwaste Area, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 i SDRE07 Radwaste Bldg. Truck Space, 2000' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRE08 Radwaste Bldg. Sanple laboratory (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRE09 Radwaste Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor, 1- 2047' elv. (E) (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRE10 Radunste Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor, 2047' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRE11 Radwaste Bldg. HVAC Filter Unit (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRE12 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 30.0 i buKr,13 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basanent 1974' elv. (NE) (mR/hr) 30.0 SDRE14 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basement 1974' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 30.0 SDRE15 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basamnt 1974' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 30.0 SDRE16 Aux. Bldg. Corridor, Basanent 1974' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) 30.0 SDRE17 Nonradioactive Pipe 'Ibnnel & lbrsonnel Access j 1974' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 SDRE18 Aux. Bldg. Grourd Floor Corridor 2000' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 30.0 buHr.19 Aux. Bldg. Grourd Floor Gorridor ZUUlf elv. (SE) (mR/hr) 30.0 SDRE20 Aux. Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor 2000" elv. (S) (mR/hr) 30.0 SDRE21 Aux. Bldg. Valve Rm. Corridor ZUULT elv. (5) (mR/hr) 30.0 g MUKt2? Aux. Bldg. Grouni Floor 2000' elv. (SW) (mR/hr) 30.0 i SDRE23 Aux. Bldg. Gruurd Floor 2000' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 30.0 l SDRE24 Aux. Bldg. Samp11rg Roan 2000" elv. (Chtl) (mR/hr) 200.0 SDRE23 Aux. Bldg. Vent Filter (mR/hr) 100.0 SmE26 RHR Heat Excharger &tside 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 30.0 SDRE27 Cont. Purge Exhaust Filter Unit 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 100.0 Sunr28 Cont. Personml Hatch 2047' elv. (mPJhr) 100.0 SDRE29 Hot Machine Shop (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRE30 tbt Instnamnt fhop (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRE31 Control Bldg. Hot Lab (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRE32 Control Bldg. Corridor (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRE33 Control Room 2047' elv. (mR/hr) 0.2 SDRE34 Cask Hard11rg Area 2000" elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 SDRF.35 New Nel Storage 2026' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 0.5 SDRE36 New Nel Storage Corridor 2026' elv. (mR/hr) 0.5 SLEE37 Spent Nel Pool Area (mR/hr) 0.5 SDRE38 Spent Nel Ibol Area (mR/hr) 0.5 i SDRE39 Seal Table Area 2026' elv. (N) (mR/hr) 6500.0 i SDRE40 Personnel Access Ratch Area Imide 2047' elv (SW) (mR/hr) 6500.0 SDRE41 Containment Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (W) (mR/hr) 6500.0

                               ~50RE42     Contairinent Bldg. 2047.6' elv. (E)                (mR/hr)      6500.0 SDRE43     Technical Support Center                           (mR/hr)         0.2        i SDRE44     Dnergency Operations Facility                      (mR/hr)         0.2 SURE47     PASS Samplirg Roarn 2000' elv.                     (mP/hr)       200.0 G

87-FE 7.75

i INPLAfff SURVEYS

    /%                         !-
  !                                                                     RADIATION
 .\)                                                                                                                                             i Time-related inplant survey map data is provided in the following subsection. Data is provided for each floor level of the auxiliary, fuel and diesel generator buildings. Radiation data is provided in the units as indicated. The data-is designated by a letter and corresponds to the circled letter zones on the map.

Radiation levels indicated with a < sign indicate areas where readings will  ; generally be below the lower level of detectabilty for. instruments used in determining radiation levels. Area radiation monitors are designated on the maps as the monitor number preceeded by a "SD". The data for these monitors is provided in the area radiation monitoring data (pg. 7.57) . U i i b t 87-FE 7.76

I.- sna om.eas. me, s/ee

        /             \                                                                                               !!
      -Q)                                                                                                            _\c 1                                             n sois                         so is -
                                                                            ,_            ..                                 ~

L  :=*l3

                       .                               So i?            ,[

h JgL 5 F-

                                                                                                          '                                                          ~

so ia 50 0 7.

                      ~
                                                           .a                @                                                                @

J ""=' -

                                                                            /                                                                             q i

i a 3 L o Np AUX.BLDQ. 197440" '

        /           \

g (pxvxtoa raus potocto NE IN Me ( um. hW me' am Os15 asm 00s5 m00 m15 m30 09e pr/Aie 0900:1S 0900:305 0*00: 6) 090L:00) 0901:19 090L:309 0*0L:6) 0902:00) 0

  • 02:15)

(N Orridr Ama 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 09 Rnp Rxa Aras 0.200 0,200 0.200 0.200 0.200 0.200 0.E0 0.200 0.200 A Bric Acid 'Drk Arus < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.C02 < 0.(02 its Orridr Ama 0 025 0.05 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.02i 0.025 0.03 W Am N Mp Ama < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.(D2 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 Thes hmL 1000 101' [ IED ' 10 6 1100 1115 11E 1.16 IED Etie 0*(u:30) 7902:44 (,ND:00) 0103:1S 09m:30) 0*(D:S 0* 04:00) 0906:19 0*04:m) (N arrLia Arm 0.025 0.025 OE25 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 M Mp Rin Araan 0.200 0.200 0.3D 0.200 0.3X) 0.30 0.200 0.200 0.200 M Rric A*d Tart Arum < 0.CD2 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 O Crridr Arm 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 (Q Am W PM Are < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 its hat 1215 12E 13 6 1E0 1315 1D0 1Mi 1E0 1415 nelsle Quot:G 0*05:00) DW5:15) 0905:33 0*ai:6 0906:00) 0906:15) 0*06:33 0*06: 6) W htbin Arm 0.0% 0.030 0.030 0.030 0.030 0.030 0.030 0.01) 0.030 (19 Rn R2m Arms 0.00 0.300 0.300 0.300 0.E0 0.300 0.300 0.XD 0.IO O Rric 7cd Tark Aces < 0.on2 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.CD2 < 0.002 < Oi]D2 < 0.002 (D) Orruir Ama 0.0E 0.0E 0.0E 0.03) 0.0E 0.0 30 0.0E 0.030 0.030 (Q Am W Mr Arm ( 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 Thus hel - 14E 14 6 1900 1515 ISE 1545 1600 WMie Opm:0 05 0907:1S 0*07: 35 M:0 0*0Bd/3 00m:15) 0*02:33 W 2nxte htwa 0.03) 6 020 0.0E 0.030 0.030 0.03) 0.030 05 Mp Itus Artes 0.IO 0.A) 0 . 310 0.300 0.IO 0.IO 0.310 Q nric Ai! Tak Arus < 0.(D2 < 0.WJ <0.X2 < 0.002 < 0.(02 < 0.002 < 0.002 (DI critte Anus 0.030 0.030 0.430 0.03) 0.030 0.030 0.030 (O Am N Mp Acm < 0.002 < 0.002 <0.T2 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 i'

       \

v-J 87-FE 7.77 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ - - _ _ - . _ l

1-p ...,..............i..

     &                                                                                                                                        c   =
                                          =        -@
                                          =                 @.                                                                      ,

i I

                                          =
                                                               =L-          g                     g                                     ;             _

U D C

                                                         ]                                             a           _a          g                      -

e E I 2 - .c y -

                                                                                                                                               - =

j .= N / AUX. St.D4 1940'-0" AND 1980'-6"- ' O UVOWIGl(1WE D0!OOD AIE IN Rif0

                              'rium land                          07 6 . 0800         M15      Guo         09 6 -    0100          0915               0930    0 905 letatim .

0900:15) 0@:30) 0900: 6) 0k01:00) 0901:15) i 0D01:31) 0901:45) 0902:00) 0902:!$) (A) RR thundaticn Arum 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 . 04 Orrkir Arm 0.050 0.050 0.050 ~ 0.000 1 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 (C) Oxtbir Arm 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 The had 1000 1015 1030 10 6 1100 1115 11J0 11 6 1 210 Adarim OD02:30) 0*02: 6) 0*03:0 3 0903:15) 0*03:34 0903:5) 0k04:00) Okot:15) 0908:34 (A) H54 IhMmulatlan Arevi 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 09 Orrktr Arm 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 (Q Orrkir Arm 0.E0 0.To 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.N 0.050 i' Thee mai 1Z15 IID 12t5 130 1?15 IID 1.M5 1400 1415 i itMw 0*08: 6) 0905:00) Oba5:Is 09m:30) OkE6) Ohm:00) 0906:15) 09 5 :]o) 0905: 6) (A) Rm trtgn21sticn Arms 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 04 OxTidt Arm 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 OMO 0.050 0.050 0.mo 0.7A tQ Ortkir Arm 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.@ 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 The leal 1430 14 6 1500 1515 1530 . . 15 6 15 neatlw 0907:00) 0* 07:15) 0907:34 0907: 6) 090s:00) 0908:15) 0908:In (A) HR trtwndatks Area 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 j 05 Orrktr Arm 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 0/Ek 0.050 0.050 4 (Q Orthir Arm 0.050 0.050 0.050 c.tY.0 0.050 0.050 0.050

                                                                                                                                                                    ]

l a 7.78 87-IT l

t (

      }
                                                                   ...4.....,
      \                                                           b                                                                                                         L so 22 50 r3
                                                                    ;- -                                   3           -

s., iw C C3 C3 C C3 -m f ';Q E E " 01 7 RAARRRAP @ - , SD 19

                                                                      ]
                                                                    'J                         so ie
=D .y.-
                                                                      .a                                                                                   16 J f
                                                                 ' Ga -                                                                                          viir e :

e/ 4 i

                                                                                                                                                           =~

q ' N AUX. SLDG. 2000'-0" i

                                                                                                    ' (RPOD0'KN [SAIS D010mD NE IN 1Mf0 g'

N Tune Ital M6 CH00 ORI5 . 0830 26 0900 0915 000 09 6 - h=1Alw 0900:15) 0900:2 0900:6) 0901:00) 0901:15) 0*01:30) 090nc mm@s 0902:15) W P:ps Iwatrat.icn Ares 0 310 0.300 0.I)0 - 0.1X) 0.3X) 0.JD 0.100 0.300 0,300 (B1 Orr:h Arun 0.025 0.025 0.03 0.025 0.025 0.03 0.025 0.025 0.03 A RR ttat Deterrn Arens 0.200 0. 210 0.200 0.200 0.200 0.200 0. 230 0.200 0.200 (D) SuplirqWE Artns 0.200 0.200 0.200 0.200 0.200 0.200 0.200 0.200 0.200 (Q ' Fathemr Rnp Rxm ( 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.(02 < 0.002 <022 ( 0.002 < 0.002 ,< 0.m2 < 0.002 Tue hm' 1000 1015 1AI) 10 6 1100 1115 113) 1145 1200 h% 0902:30) 0902:45) 0*03:00) 0903:15)' 0*Ch31) 0*03:n 0904:00) 0904:15) 0904:n (N Pips Rwtrat.icn Arens 0.100 0,300 0.3D 0.3D 0.X0 0.300 0.300 0 . 110 0.JO - 09 crrLiz Ana - 0.03 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.03 0.025 (O R6t tint Datute Arus 0. 210 0.200 0.200 ' O.XX) 0.200 0.200 0.200 0.200 0.2nD M Rtrplirt1WE Aram 0.200 0.200 0. 230 0.3D 0.200 0.200 0 . 210 0.a)0 0. 210 (Q Rubatsr Rnp kxn < 0.002 < 0.002 0.03 0.03 0.025 0.03 0.03 0.025 0.025 Tua nuni 1215 IZD D45 1300 1315 IID D45 1400 1415 linL*iw 0904:45) 0905:00) 0*W15) 09m:30) OtH5:6) 0906:00) 0906:15) 0905:30) 0905:45) W Pip? Rentr$_ta1 Arum 0. .In 0. In 0.30 0. 310 0. In 0. 130 0.1X) 0. 3D 0. ID  ! (19 Orrktr Ann 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 A RR tint Datwip) Arus 0.200 0.200 0.200 0.200 0.200 0.2y) 0.200 0.200 0.200 M SmplirqWE Arms 0 . 210 0.200 0.200 0.200 0.200 0.2')0 0 200 0.200 0.200 (Q Rukstar Rnp Rxm 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.03 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 Thee ilumi - 1430 1445 1 910 1515 1530 15 6 1KD Ithlm 0907:00) 0907:15) 0* 07:30) 0907:n 0*0s:00) 090s:15) 0908:37 (N Fipe Rrattatien Arms 0,300 0.JD 0.XX) 0.300 0.310 0.300 0.1D GS Orrktr Aren 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.025 0.03 0.025 0.025 A R6t itet Ddwin Arum 0.ZD 0.200 0.200 0.Z)0 0.200 0.2m 0.ZU M Sq11rriME Arum 0.ZX) 0.200 0.200 n.210 0.2.0 0.200 0. 2 10 (Q Rulater Rrp Rxm 0.03 0.03 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.03 7.79 87-FE j

[' sess so.ses.e, new eine i - J
      \

l h

                                                                                      ~           "
                                                                                                                           $o 26
                                                                                                       .                                                                                                                      ~T:

0 @ 2 3 M T _

                                                                                     @                                                                                              @                                      E.]
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   .e 7

50 39

                                                                                                                                                                                    .)                     @                    .       o i

ig M N @M ~ AUX. BLDE 2026*-0" > (FotArtm IDELS DOTOd1D NE IN mfd j

     \                                              T6ma Immt                                    UMS       Oguo            0115                                  (B30   09 6         0900                                   0915           05 2     09 6 ledatie                        0900:15) 0800:2            0*00:@                  0*01:00) 0901:1S                 0*01 m) 0901: @ 08 02:001 0*02:12 (A) Oct. Rrmtrath Arus                     0.100     0.100           0.100                               0.100    0.100        0.100                                  0, 10 0        0.100    0.100 (B) crrkir Area                            0.020     0.0E            0.020                               0.0E     0.0E        0.0E                                    0.0E           0.020    0.0E (Q @ Mp Arens                               0.010     0.010           0.010                               0.010    0.010       0.010                                   0.010          0.010    0.010 (r4 etun fW Rnp Arne                        0.010     0.010           0.010                              0.010     0.010       0.010                                   0.010          0.010    0.010  {

rise aml 1000 1015 10 2 10 6 ute 1115 11m ue LED  ! Ilulatim 0*02:30) D*G2:4S 0*03:00) 0*03:1S 0*(D:5 0*03: 6) 0808:00) 0*C3:15) 0*08:30) (N f3act. Parne.raticn Aram 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 (B) crrktr Arm 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.020 (Q @ Mp Aruns 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 a redn rW mp Arms 0.010 0.010 0.010 15.000 15.000 15.000 15.000 15.mo 15.000 l T6sn amt 1215 1210 1345 1300 1315 1330 13 6 1400 1415  ! Rdatim 0908:6 09 5:00) 0*Gi:15) 0*E:30) DMGi:4S 0806:00) 0*06:1S 0*06:n 0*Gi:6) ] (A) nact. Rrveraticn Ares 0.100 0.100 0.10 0 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.1'X) 0.100 (B) crrktr Arm 0.02 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.020 0 @ top Arms 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 0 010 0.010 0.010 (D) Ptun EW Mp Aram 15.m0 15.000 15.000 15.000 15.000 15.000 15.000 15.000 15.mo Thee Ital 14E 14 6 1500 1515 ISE 1505 1600 ledatie 0*0h00) 090h15) 0*0h33) 0*0h45) 090s:00t 0*0s:1S 0*08:3 (A) fact. Rrw*raticn Arms 0500 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 m CrrLir Arun 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.020 0 @ Rap Arus 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.0 0.010 0.010 0.010 l n nun,w a,e - 15.0m 15.0m 15.mo 15.0 .10 15.mo 15.0m 15.0m

     \m 7.80 87-FL                                                                                                                                                                                                                             I 1

i.. . ( 88Le 88 069 6,aty 4/04 s0 27 SO 25 0 u I 60 26 Oo Era A s0 40 or s. R D oo il a- eT s0 80 et , n hc

                                                                                                                                                                            ^

O i O j

                                                                                               &                   so et
                                                                                                                                                                /

i i O AUX. BLDS 2047'-6"

      /                                                                                                             (FJOUn'KN GMIS DODCID E DI IAf0
      \

Tame lent 6145 0800 GII5 GED 09 6 0900 0915 0130 . OM5 adatim 0800:13 0 # 00:30) 0*00:49 OD01:00) 0801:15) 0*01:30) 0901:45) 0*02:00) 0902:15)

                                                                ' (N Rsunut Ftitch km                 0.m0        0.050       0.050     0.@     0.@           0.050           0.0%         0.0%        0. ora' (B) Am Bkt; Ruf km               < 0.002     < 0.002      < 0.002  < 0.002  < 0.002       < 0.002      < 0.04        < 0.002       < 0.C02 O Omt Pr p Dtn et k m               0.020       0.@         0.@       0.020   0.02D         0.020           0.020        0.020       0.0m (DI amt Arge 84 ply Area            0.020       0.020       0.020     0.020   0.02          0.020           0.020        0.020       0.020 (Q Ot Mitratkri km               ( 0.002     < 0.002      < 0.002  < 0.002  < 0.002       < 0.002      < 0.002       < 0.'102      < 0.002 (f) e Rxm                           0.020       0.020       0.020     0.020   0.04          0.020           0.023        0.020       0.02D .

Tinu sent - 1000 1015 IDE 10 6 1100 1115 1130 1145 12D aditim 0*Gt:D 0902:45) 0*Gl:00) 0*(D:15) 0901:30) 0901:45) 0904:00) 090s:15) Opos:30n (N fusmd Ititrh km 0.060 0.060 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.C60 0.050 0.050 0.0% (ft Am Bhil Ruf km < 0.G)2 < 0.002 < 0.002 3.9 2.6 1.6 34 0.150 0.100 C cmt Rrp PAtat km 0.0m 0.020 0.0m 1.0 1.5 3.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 Q Omt Rage a; ply Ann 0.020 0.0m 0.020 1.0 1.5 3.0 5.0 5.0 5.0

                                                                                                                                     < 0.002  < 0.002       < 0.002      < 0.002       < 0.002       < 0.012 (Q Ot nitratkri km               ( 0.002     < 0.002      < 0.002 20.00          20.00       20.00 (f) W krm                           0.020       0.020       0.020  - m.00    20.00         20.00 Tme put                              1215         12m        13b       1300     1115         1 110            Dt5          14fD           1415 ndatim                    0904:45) 0>05:00) ODE IS 0905:30) 09 6:45) 0*06:00) 0
  • 06:15) 0906:30) O*06:45)

(N nesnel mte km 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.mo 0.050 0.0% 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 (B) Am Bki) Ruf km 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Q omt er7 Deust km 4.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 1.0 1.0 (D) CtmL Ewp agity km 4.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 (Q CR Mitratkn km < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 (t) e Rrm Thun nul 14V 1445 15(D 15L5 1530 1545 1600 adat1m 0907:00) 0

  • 07:15) 0*07 D 0907:45) Okm:00) 0908:15) 0908:2)

(N pra n ul 6ttch k m 0.050 0.050 0.m0 0.0% 0.0% 0.050 0.050 (m Am Bkij Ruf km 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.1(D 0.100 0.100 0 Ctmt Rrry Dtamt km 1.0 0.5 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.M Q Crnt Ragn .'4 ply km 1.0 0.5 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 (Q G MitIntkn km < 0.0J2 ( 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.712 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.rE2 (l') e Rrm 20.00 20.00 20.fD 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 87- FE 7.81

t. t l

        . A                         eme es.ees e,nev vee                                                                                l
          \s                                        J pp              U.            Ll - 1        IU                      '
                                                                                                 @                                      3 J.                                                                1 7

l-I I

                                      ]                        so se 1
                                                                                                                                      -l
                                          '                        b                _             ._             _          _

(' N FUEL SLDG 2000*-O (Radiation levels indicated are in R/ht) All levels of the ruel Building show radiation levels to be (0.002 R/hr throughout the duration of tt.e exercise. 7.82 87-IE

i

     /m s
                                ,             ans ee eas v. esv use
  ,                             J                                                                                 -     i         i1

( ./ .] l} lI l) I,

                                                                                 ,m.         @                             @

l 50 36

                                                ,                              I l [.

I a

                                                                                                  ]

n rL _ _ _

 ,o                                             N
                    )                     FUEL BLD4 2026*-0" (Radiation levels indicated are in R/hr)

All levels of the Puel Building show radiation levels to be (0.002 R/hr throughout the duration of the exercise, j'^N RJ 87-fE r _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

t 5: s lr t-J 'A '. a n a ....... .. . ee.. i

     /               1 V                                                                                          J             U                                              U                                                 1                            u L
                                                                                                                                                                                                         ]                             -
  • F' efde . ,

3 - l i n n n n . .. n jm N

  .(                                                    n m - m r .-

(Radiation levels irdicated are in R/hr) All levels of the fuel Building show radiation levels to be <0.002 R/hr througnout the duration of the exercise. i i s

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         ' o#

87-rc

M ..............,..

        \}                                                                                                 -

I uuL. 1 I unt_. U N DIE 8EL GEN. SLDG, 2000*-0" (WODa'!O4 EMIS DOKRITD NE IN MfQ Thue Mel 07 6 GitD Gl15 000 (B6 0900 - 0915 WE M6 adatie DD00:15) 0900:30) 0900:6) 0*01:Co) 0*a1:15) 0901:2) p*a1:45) 0*a2:GQ 0;.m:15) - W Oswal riar Ann < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 03 Onsal Flour Ann < 0.002 < 0.G12 < 0,002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 . < 0.002 Tim umal 1000 1015 10E }4 11(D 1115 - 11 5 11 6 1210 Mw 0*ar:M 0902:6) 0*a3:00) 0*G2:15) 0*03: 2) 0#a3:e) 0*04:00) 0 *04:15) 0904:30) W Oswal rkxx Ann < 0.312 < 0.002 < 0.002 0.'i00 0.500 0.300 0 . 210 0.100 0.050

03) Grual Ficar Ann < 0.002 < 0.002 < 0.002 0.500 0.500 0.300 0.200 0.100 0.050 Timun hunt 1215 ~ ~ 1ZE 13 6 1300 1315 13M 13 6 1400 1415 heatie opos:e) Dem:out 0*as:15) 0905:30) ppos:c) 0906:001 0906:15) 0*06:3D) 0906:6)

W OnxalFkr* Ann 0.0E 0.010 0.010 0.005 0.005 0.G)5 0.005 0.005 0.005 (3) Graal riar Ann 0.0E 0.010 0.010 0.C05 D.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 Thus hul 1430 14 6 1900 1515 1530 15ts liiu0 heatie p>07:00) OMC .- 4 :30) 0607:e) 0908:000 0>08:15) 0908:E) W Onral11:xx Ann 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 OD Ontal fiar Ann 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 l' i U . 87-FE 1' l

INPLARf SURVEYS p-( j CONTAMINATION v Inplant contamination survey data is provided in the following subsection. Contamination levels listed are applicable fc11owing the termination of the radiological release, 1200+ (11+04:30+) .  ! Contamination levels are provided in the units as indicated. Background radiation is not included in the values. Controllers should determine what j the background reading is and add that value to the contamination levels  ! before passing the data to the survey team members. Count rates are determined with an Eberline RM-14 with an HP-210 probe or equivalent with a counting efficiency of 10.0%. Radiation levels are determined with an Eberline R02 or equivalent in both an open and closed window position. I i l l l

           ,\,
           \v)                                                                                                                                           \

(m

           !                     )

V 87-FE 7.86 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2

r,N dr ) i W no * * * * * ** *

  • 00 d AAAAA AAA A 00 e 0 s 0 DDDDD MMMMM ODD M D

M 00 l c 1

                      /
                            <<<<<       C<M     <    <

00 1 1 C ( R ( m 2 0 R

               )

w o d ) n i m 00 W c * * * *

  • AAAAA AAA A 00 n 0 DDDDD DDD D 00 e 0 MMMMM MMM M 55 p 1 <<<<< <<< < 44 O /

( R m ) 2 ( A O D R M ( y t i S ) ) v Y N 0 i E O 0 1 m t V I 0 2 c 00 c R T 6 P 00 A U A 1 H 0 0, 0, S N ( 0 * * * * * * * *

  • e I o 1 AAAAA AAA A 00 l
 )  T N

A M A T N t 5 4 /n 1

                 - p <<<<<

DDDDD MMMMM DDD MMM D M 00 55 b t a .7L L P N O C 4 0 1 M d( R t c e I e D n u i o r t t i m a n v " " " " " l e 000"00 "0"00 "6 i M E ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 48067 067 '0 62 r 78024 024 0 24 o 99000 000 0 00 o 11222 222 2 22 l F g i n g d l n i i u d B l i e g u r B u n s i r o d o l l t c i g a n u n r E B i e y d n m l e a r i G e a u t i B l S l e i l s n x e e i u u i a

)                        A            F           D    M

,( 5 M r,

PLAlff RADIATION SURVEYS . t

          '(,j)           The followirry graph shows general radiation dose rates in mR/hr for the Main Steam Enclosure Buildirx3 ard the Auxiliary Building. Dose rates vary from area to area and from level to level. However, this will provide a better       j feel for dose rates due to accident conditions.

Radiation surveys for the TSC, OSC, EOF, Fuel Building, Control Building, Turbine Building and Viot Machine Shop areas show only slight increases if any. A I

         \

s. 87-FE 7.88

l 1n -T ! !v) [] l i l  ! l  ! -- I.1 l j -- [}. j _. i .. _ . .. .__ . . j. ._ _ . _. ___ - _ _ f . oo []  ; , [] > l. l El i  ! - t3 .. . _ , _. . . {_. . __ _j _...._). . w z__[] i l l y 9Dl -- Ltj :S il I , e

                             >        ID [3.- j ...                         p--            .                     ___           . _ . .. -              .
                                                                                                                                                                                             . r- ---' --                  - - ---
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 ' - --- - - j - - -                                          ---- 0           3 Z        X[] 1                                 I          ,                                                                                                                                         --

l 2 CD D g k[]  ! i i  !-_ 3x O 3 O[] . 1 -- I< q" [1. ; } l + 7 l O wC !  !!l 1

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           "+

w tr D t) i e i I b-

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 -~

l > ,

                                                                                                             !                                                                                                                                                                                                              s
                             <4.
                             "'-~

to [] ; l - p g 3[] .., _ . _ . . . . . . . . . _ . _. _ _ . . __ _ _

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 . . 4. .                                                               9 4        9 ]

1 U[O \' l -% -.~ p$ l yg . . l  ; -%. s w . O  :'- .... . . .

                                                                              ..l.._._._...]..                                                     _ _.       ._....._.                          .__           . . _ , . . . _ . ..                                                                                g h                     [
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                -E]

e }w , -E3 E] y -

                                                   .._.i .                    _.           .      _ . .              .            . _ .. _ .       . . _ _. . _         . . . .       _.              _      _ . .        . .          _.__ _ _ . _          _ _ ..._                                .
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   ;3. g I
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               -E]             d l                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     l3          Z
                                                                                     '                      l                                                                                                                                                                                                                  w I                                                                                E3

__ _. _ .. A. - - . . . . _ . .,_ _. _ _ _. . _ _ . . . _ . _ .. (__. . j4 3 [ f3 M l f' Z l f3 l l  ; f4 2 j - - - g o D o o oooooo oooooooooo oooooooooo o o oooooo ooooo ooo o ooo ooooo ooooo oo o o cn so b e in v m N e o c) co b to to + nN e-N e e- e- e- e- e v- e e- v-- p (J4/hlw) S 13A3l NOll.VIOVhl

       \

s 87-FE 7.89

(EEITE PUDE fMI'IORING

       '\                Time-related onsite pi me monitoring data is provided in the following subsection. Radiological data is provided in the units as indicated. 1he data is designated by a letter and corresponds to the lettered isopleths on the map.

Count rates do not include background. Controllers should determine what the background reading is and add the value to the nepm prior to passing the data to the survey team members. Radiological data used in determining beta dose rates takes into account a beta correction factor of 3.0. Field team menbers will be required to calculate beta dose rates from the data passed to them. e.g. To determine the beta dose rate at H+03:30 on isopleth line "D": Closed' Window Reading- (gamma) = 480 mR/hr Open Window Reading (gamna + beta) = 620 mR/hr Beta Dose Rate = (3.0) X (620 mR/hr - 480 mR/hr) = 420 mR/hr Ioding and particulate count rates of air samples whose volunes differ from 20 ft should be multiplied by an appropriate factor as follows: Actual Sample Volune (ft ) X S mPle nepu at 20 ft = Sample ncpm at 3 1 Actual Volume

       'k                                20 ft Iodine count rates are based on gross iodine. Iodine 131. count rate is determined by multiplying by the isotopic ratio of I-131 to total iodine listed under "RCS" on pages 7.2 - 7.18 for the sane time period. For example, at H+03:30 for isopleth line "G":

Gross Iodine Concentration = 71,000 nepn/20 ft 3 I-131 Conc. (nepn/20 ft )3 3

                                                                       = (71,000 nepm/20 f t ) x 2.32E+01 uCi/cc 6.73E+01 uCi/cc
                                                                       = 24,500 nepn/20 f t 3 Gross particulate and iodine count rates determined with an HP-210 probe or equivalent.

i 87-FE 7.90 l_____---_______----------.___.-----____--_ - - - _ _ - _- _ - - - _ - _ - . - _

E -

     \                                                     R N

[. 7.

 -..                                                       A                                                                                                                    -

D  ?' - E y - T b .- C . - 1 - - E b. $ - [ 3" -

                                                                                                                                                                                   \,
                                                                                                        ~

T O R 3 j ~ P 3 . , 9-

                             .5                                                                         /[

D .

         +
                            <   o m
                                   .J
                                         %j ' '

I g g ' E Y LR L OD R A N

                                                                                                                                                                                .  (

P_ l T U l V N .

                        -                                                                                                                                            OO      .  .

C B . A l

         -                                                                                                                    1        .                             RE         -

E R - oo d .- NA W-O - y3 3

                                                              ,                                                                 t_    -

2 o r 1- . A-i c c -

                   ' Lo n_

g qt5 n 7f s s n

                                                                                                                                                                                 - s m

n a p u

                                                                                                                                                                                 - TU p
                                                                                                                                    ! ,/
     /_                                    "                                                                                                                                     -
                                    ~    N,          !
                                                          %                   , g           .fI   I f
                                                                                                                     ,p 1                :        s g                                                                                 '      a     s
                                                                           -            =      n     ,
                                .s                                               ~h i a,                                   q{             ~                                     -
                                         /3                                                                                                        ,'                           -
                                                                            ,'p~e                                                                                             _-

a f -

                              &                                                  E C

m," i ' i2 ,- hJ _Pv/ C - N -

                                                                          =F     E                                                          -

A

                                                                                                                              ~      :

E - R '

                                               .                                A D

E T . C E ,_ . T r O R P *

                                                                                                                                          ^

o[ ' (' g

                                                                                                      ,                                                       i ,i' L --             s\

i r eI . , '

i v

e R o s n _ a _ m _ a _  ! s c h _ s e. _ e (r t

                                                                                                                                      ,m w                                                                                                                                                                ,

t e I - a lp Y t

                                         !                          l                                                 !'

_ a , - r:: l!l* '

                                                          '                          p' /8                                   !      '

f _ r'

                             =

g

                              .y ;

a

                                                                            .            -                                                                                          NS b

ONSITE PIAME lONIMItG DATA

         ,                        i
           'L/                                             Clocad Wiry 3ow  open Wirdow Dose Rate       Dose Rate       Iodine             I Time       Isopleth     (mR/hr)         (mR/hr)   NCPM/20 ft Particulate NCPM/20 ft 0730 thru     a-i            --               --          --         --

1015  ; (H+00:00 thru H+02:45) 1030 a -- -- -- -- (H+03:00) b 10 13 5,900 900 c 300 390 230,000 27,000 d 1,200 1,560 710,000 110,000 e 1,500 1,950 880,000 136,000 f 1,200 1,560 710,000 110,000 g 300 390 230,000 27,000 h 10 13 5,900 900 1 -- -- -- -- 1045 a -- -- -- -- (H+03:15) b 6 8 3,500 550

           ,.       ~s                               c           200             260      120,000     18,000
         ,                      j                   d           800           1,040       470,000     73,000
           \,,/                                     e         1,000           1,300       590,000     90,000 f          800           1,040       470,000     73,000 g           200              260      120,000     18,000 h                 6                8    3,500           550 i             --              --           --         --

1100 a -- -- -- -- (H+03:30) b 4 5 2,300 360 e 120 155 71,000 11,000 d 480 620 280,000 44,000 e 600 780 350,000 55,000 f 480 620 280,000 44,000 g 120 155 71,000 11,000  ? h 4 5 2,300 360 i -- -- -- -- 1115 a -- -- -- -- (H+03:45) b 2 3 1,200 200 e 55 70 32,000 5, ' ~ 3 d 2id 290 130,000 20,000 e 280 360 165,000 25,000 f 220 290 130,000 20,000 g 55 70 32,000 5,000

           /'~N                                     h                2                3     1,200          200 (m)                                        1             --              --           --         --

87-FE 7 92 I

ONSITE PWME K)NI'IORING DATA g s. Closed Wirdow Open Wirdow Dose Rate Dose Rate Iodlne Time Isopleth (mR/hr) (mR/hr) NCPM/20 ft 3 Particulate NCPM/20 ft 1130 a -- -- -- --- (H+04:00) b 1 1 600 90 c 20 26 12,000 1,800 d 70 90 41,000 6,400 e 90 120 53,000 8,200 f 70 90 41,000 6,400 g 20 26 12,000 1,800 h 1 1 600 90 1 -- -- -- -- 1145 a -- -- -- -- (!!+04 :15) b -- -- -- -- c 4 5 2,400 360 d 16 21 9,500 1,500 e 20 26 12,000 1,800 f 16 21 9,500 1,500 g 4 5 2,400 360 h -- - -- -- -- i -- ... _- _.

                 /
                    /'N              4

( ,

                                 )             1200 thru 1600 a-1         --                --          --            --

(11+04 : 30 thru H+08:30) e v 87-FE 7.93 _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - . _ _ - - - . _ _ - - - - - -- - u

p SECTION 8.0 OFFSITE RADIO [DGICAL PARAMEffERS l Subsections Page 1 OFFSITE PLLME MONI'IDRING 8.1 OFFSITE PLLME DEPOSITION 8.19 1 l 1 i l f m 87-FE 8.0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - . I

                                                                                 /

OFFSITE PWME MOBII10RIBIG r-Time-related offsite pime monitoring data is provided in the following subsection. Radio 1>3 1 cal data is previded in units as indicated. The data is  ; designated by a letter and corresponds to the lettered isopleths on the map. 1

                                                                                                                                       ;l The maximum dose rate (plume centerline) observed in traversing the plme will be 11/2 times the maximm reading listed (innermost isopleth) .

Count rates do not include background. Controllers should determine what the background reading is and add the value to the ncpm prior to passing the data to the field team members. Radiological data used in determining beta dose rates takes into' account a beta correction factor of 3.0. Field team m mbers will be required to calculate beta dose rates.from the data passed to them, e.g. To determine the beta dose rate at (H+03:30) on isopleth line "C": Closed Window Reading (gama) = 170 mR/hr open Window Reading (gama & beta) .= 220 mR/hr Beta Dose Rate n (3.0)*(220 mR/hr - 170 mR/hr) = 150 mR/hr i P5tiulateandiodine unt rates f air samp es whose volmes differ from 20 ft should be multiplied by an appropriate factor as follows: (Actual Sample Volme (f t3))*(Sample ncpn at 20 ft )3 = Sample nepm at 20 ft 3 Actual Volume Particulate and iodine count rates are based on gross particulate and iodine activities. In determining count rates for a specific nuclide the nuclide ratitm (pages 7.2-7.18) listed under the heading "RCS" for the same time period as the air concentration and dose rates map of interest must be used along with the formulas: Part Nuclide ncpn/20 ft = (Gross Part nepm/20 f t )*(Isotopic Ratio P) Iodine Nuclide nepn/20 f t = (Gross Iodine nepn/20 f t )* (Isotopic Ratio I) The isotopic ratios is the specific nuclide concentration (uCi/cc) divided by the total concentration for that particular class of nuclides, i.e. total particulate or total iodines, f

\

87-FE 8.1

OPPSITE PLUME PONMORING r^s

           'v         e.g. To determine the I-131 nepn in an iodine samp]e drawn fran isopleth line "B" at time (H+03:30) from the following:

Gross Iodine nepn/20 f t3 = 30,000 nepn/20 ft3 1131 Concentration = 2.32E+01 uCi/cc (from page nunber with 11+03: 30 isotopic ratio) Gross Iodine Concentration = 6.73E+01 uC1/cc (from page number with H+03:30 isotopic ratio) I-131 nepn/20 f t3 = (30,000 nepn/20 f t 3) , (2.32E+01 uCifcc) (6.73E+01 uCi/cc)

                                               = 10,300 ncpn/20 f t 3 Gross particulate ard iodine count rates determined with an HP-210 probe or equivalent. All calculations based on a counting efficiency of 0.10 cpn/dpn.

l N. 1 [\ i N.s j 87-FE 8.2 I

- . _ . __                                                                                                        1

p O - m_ Ottumwa j

                                                                                                                  - . _ _ _ .__md 5,

L

                                                                                                                                                                    . m m, E

s gj gsn.y. eq gn h'_; L k er men  :=carg y , 1 -

                                                                                    .&sKp                      .d           P            ew :p1                             ,

s W a " " "* " "' "

                                                                                 . =M=h=sE:_..gsiO~ .:                                   trawn                                                       "

WLub.ak"-e

  • M B E5 ~ .::- T"% ' '! O k  ;.: -  % 1 p e ==i.== _ . c = s *:M G

_J_; b $ hhY

3. .. - -

21 {l$$ l _ __

                                                                                                                                                                               ?w 5;;=.

N i n _.- d ,e p zv5

                                                                                                                                             . O_N2                 N1            "               -
                     .: - - m                                        y, 1         N-,,=.                                                                                  W AL:             p c.,
muy_m e5 y
                                                                                           ~ QgE=l   m_.-                 ,

f ._

  • ffi =.

n

                   '                                                                                     ~

I i W u j' _ ( --

                                                                                                                                                                                           "jpgi    ^

j W .

                                                        ,            j                                     -      ,c        g         ,

M2 @L1

  • i n .i:..parmr, 2:t222 g m. .- 22 frrnza;=r. A-
wm 1
                                                                                                     ',/                    )               g                                          ... Wolf Creek ?

j g g ( BURlhNGTONy, 7)('l _ ~'r ' Cooling Lake

a. . w a p . . =s. em,.==.=r
                                                                                $:=r                          w:= M mr =r
                                                                                                                                                                  ;               m l                                        sam nf                                                                              l
                                                                                                                                                     ~

g 1 \n i-

                  !                  ,                                            W            w               l.          K.            r*L2[-3             J                   2          kJ 1,,,            j
                                                                       --m-       p:n m                       --g                 -
                                                                                                   ;                                       burn                                 L.'n"I' N    N                    i f                                                                                       E9 O                                                                                                                        " La             W W                                         W E                                                                                                               E  l emm                  ._:-w                            . .mr     :m.neuwr:m mz:^                            - :n            : men                     pm_mp. ,D 2, -g i

l l l. l W L-.J jh 5 e . s E .s E E ymrm: man;wcar.wrm a rg y mer,wr:=s m m rg i m m ng .m dr t  !

                                  $                    (           W                           g E         E                                                        E k                                                                                              Tm
                   .zmmy                                   :cm 7:=          y .r-r              - .t                     y-rm ( >K3 y                                          -r ;-- w
                                  )

V ==== N g G W i m k,=7 %E E %E l nmm 7

=rwr wom- a g m.  :=r ar :m:=rn
                                                                                                                                                                         /2            E               wrm:z-c . I
                                       .c.n.,                                    y             g                                           s                              s            Ew,,;          e
                                    ,                                                                                              g
                                                ;cm m m:=t-                     -{-

P== g E m .s

                ;Gridley,'                                                                                                          E

' _gg __ 1L1__ r - "l - Wl~ l /-4 ~~ M- _. J D. ~d!'"'- M AP 1: AIR CONCENTRATION AND DOSE RATES Closed wirdow open wirdow Cross Gross O Time 0730-1015 (l++00:00 Isopleth Dose Rate (mR/hr) Dose Rate (mR/hr) lodine NCP'V20 f t) Particulate NCMV20 f t thru g7. g n+o2:4s> 8.3 J

I l l l

                                                  ,.u.........        . . . ,

W

                                                                                             . .m, 3                        $      *."m.- -- $2b                         -+

4

                                                                                                                                                                                                                            ,5..

Ottumw fU A2 N - W8 N

  • wt
                                                                                                             =u.        u                                                                                    g g                   ,,    ,,                                                 Lm-              -.,
                                                                                                                                                                                                        ,        ,-r an er wD :=c=r                                  [                     =i                                         l    i E             ' N W            )                   h== zr=:w::                                             fr$wn    :      O:        g                       1f:= =='1 tu      :=g-w.x 'S nr                            :=?eak.Erz: :E2=?Z N '==                                                    b .-           -           =

l B === ===-=E=2Em==n2=:=ms==m&=. . '=lkk -- 5 m f , N8

                                                                                                                        .= = =2 .=~.: ;am m Cir .'.

h

                                                                                           )             T:....:.._
                                                  =

h2 .v-l

.x=cs Q; .-d .- C S MM5jjEs [ '!! "jf3[
                                                                                                                                ======E"~~

9M1 ' 1 an* W i N3 i  %.:[^=t=m=m:= / L A 2: -r== g rm*1a n av gijg- n 1 =cm( = l N ,; 2 hL1

                                                ;-c=c           =curz            x:2:rx2                  :  we.       .- 2       grum             =_h                                                       . , yp~ -

1 l '

                                                                                                                             /Yt                 J
                                                                                                                                                                 "   f1'               J
                                                                                                                                                                                       *M Wolf Creek %

BURCINGTO 1 Cooling Lake

                                                                                                                                                              'r                                              O
w I=c :.t - - -- l- - P- - - - M3 ==mes'Esa'"Y=c-c p  % 2 M.J1 U=rr.m, nii s

l g ( g - I

                                                                              ;                                                                             - L2

(

                                                                                          ~            L                                                                     -

2 1.. I wm:m k m:& wr'>c=1=w mz st=s = ==, Tm cm m. me i amm  : a rn, ._vem: . p 38 maarm-

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  ,  1 l_.JL_ _ n                                               l            4c_                                       hc=c_,,__,Lu                                             !
                                               . _ _u 3 L>                                                         w              e ll<y          ,                        t a

1 b N W W e R s m ,e a

                                                                              - - -
  • iw:p -g - - -;

p-c4 )K3 7e

                                                                =c==

f = , f ___ I

                                                                                                                                                                                                            %o N
                                                                                                                   $              '.                                                                             do$

rc_ artwcry_, circe:m. :we .xg we- - - -^ m =cm r wearo: . - fo I* ( i y , q h2 l 1r:rnpm- men:. - - p m:m. g w n Gridley "" " " ' " '

                                                =_                  ,_
                                                         ,}}