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1989 Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Emergency Preparedness Exercise
ML20247N147
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Issue date: 05/03/1989
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1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1.. Schedule 1-1 1.2 Participating Agencies 1.2.1 Utility 1-2 .

1.2.2- Federal 1-2 1.2.3 State 1-2 1.2.4 County 1-2 l

1. 2. 5 ' Volunteer Agencies 1-2 1.2.6 Support Organizations 1-2

.1. 3 Purpose 1-2

-( .1.4 . Acronyms and Abbreviations 1-3 2.0 EXERCISE OBJECTIVES AND EXTENT OF PLAY

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2.2 Extent of Play 2.2.1 Activation 2-10 2.2.2 Response 2-10 2.3 PVNGS Procedures Execution List 2-12 i l

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'3.0 E.XERCISE SCENARIO  !

3.1 Initial Conditions .3-1 r 3.2 Narrative Summary 3-2 l

3.3- Major Sequence of Events 3-4  !

4.0 DUTIES OF CONTROLLERS AND PLAYERS 4.1 Exercise Ground Rules 4.1.1 Rules for Controllers 4-1 4.1.2 Rules for Playera 4-4 4.1.3 Rules for Observers 4-8 4.2 Controller Assignments 9  :

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I 4.4 Exercise Evaluation Form 4-11' i 5.0 APPENDICES Appendix A - PVNGS Scenario Controller Guide i

Appendix B - PVNGS Messages l Appendix C - Government Controller Guide Appendix D - Government Messages Appendix E - Public Information Controller Guide Appendix F - Public Information Messages  ;

Appendix G - Repair Controller Guides I l

Appendix H - Freeplay/Sideplay Mini Scenarios l Appendix I - Plant Data Appendix J Health Phys-ics Data Appendix K - Chemistry Data l i

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Appendix L - Meteorological Data Appendix M - Medical Emergency Data J

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Schedule 1.1.1 Controller Briefing Date: May 1, 1989 Time: (later)

Location: Administration Annex Bids, PVNGS 1.1.2 Exercise Date: May 3, 1989

) Time: Normal Working Hours (0700-1530) 1.1.3 Utility Critique Date: May 3, 1989 Time: 1400 Location: Administration Annex Bldg, PVNGS 1.1.4 NRC Critique Date: May 5, 1989 Time: (later)

Location: (later) 1.1.5 NRC Exit Date: May 5, 1989 Time: (later)

Location: (later)

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(_f 1.2 Particioatino Acencies 1.2.1 Utility Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS)

Arizona Public Service (APS) 1.2.2 Federal Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA),

Region V Nuclear Regulatory Commission (USNRC), Region V

National Weather Service (NWS) 1.2.3 State Arizona Division of Emergency Services (ADES)

Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency (ARRA) gg Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) 0 1.2.4 County Maricopa County Department of Civil Defense and Emergency Services (MCDCDLES)

Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) 1.2.5 Volunteer Agencies American Red Cross (ARC) 1.2.6 Support Organizations Maryvale Samaritan Hospital 1.3 Purpose 1.3.1 To conduct en exercise that includes the mobilization of licensee, state, county personnel and resources to adequately verify the capability to respond to an emergency at the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station.

1.3.2 To satisfy the requirements of 10 CFR 50, r Appendix E, guidance in NUREG'0654/ FEMA REP-

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1.4 Acronyms and Abbreviations AC - ' Alternating Current ACAD - Automated Control Access' Device ADES - Arizona Division of Emergency Services ADV -

Atmospheric Dump Valve i AFAS -

Auxiliary Feedwater Actuation Signal AFW - Auxiliary Feedwater AHU - Air Handling Unit AO - Auxiliary Operator APS - Arizona Public Service ARC - American Red Cross ARRA - Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency

("N AUX - Auxiliary BLDG - Building BO- - Control Board Number (Control Room)

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COND - Condensate CONT /CNT -Continued CPIAS - Containment Purge Isolation Actuation Signal CR - Control Room CSAS - Containment Spray Actuation Signal DNBR -

Departure From Nucleate Boiling Ratio DPS - Department of Public Safety EBS - Emergency Broadcast System EC - Emergency Coordinator ECCS - Essential Core Cooling Systems EDT - Equipment Drain Tank EMC - Emergency Maintenance Coordinator Ur EMT - Emergency Medical Technician ENS - Emergency Notification System EOC - Emergency Operations Center EOD - Emergency Operations Director EOF - Emergency Operations Facility EPIP - Emergency Plan Implementing Procedure EPZ - Emergency Planning Zone ERFDADS - Emergency Response Facility Data Acquisition and Display System ERT - Emergency Repair Team l l

ESF - Engineered Safety Feature FEMA - Federal Emergency Management Agency FNC - Forward News Center 7-

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GE - General Emergency GLE - Government Liaison Engineer GPM - Gallons Per Minute HPSI - High Pressure Safety Injection IAW - In Accordance With IST - Inplant Survey Team JENC - Joint Emergency News Center JPIP - Joint Public Information Procedure KI - Potassium Iodide LLEA - Local Law Enforcement Agency LPSI - Low Pressure Safety In3ection 7"' . MCDCD&ES -Maricopa County Department of Civil Defense and

\ Emergency Services MCSO - Maricopa County Sheriff's Office MOV -

Motor Operated Valve MPH -

Miles Per Hour MSG - Message MSIS - Main Steam Isolation Signal MT - Maintenance Technician NAN - Notification Alert Network NCW - Nuclear Cooling Water l NOUE - Notification of Unusual Event l

NRC - Nuclear Regulatory Commission OSC - Operations Support Center

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PAG - Protective Action Guideline PAR -

Protective Action Recommendation PASS -

Post-Accident Sampling System PI- - Public Information Controller Number PPM - Parts Per Million PVNGS - Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station P2R - Pressurizer RAC - Radiological Assessment Coordinator RAS - Recirculation Actuation Signal RCA - Radiologically Controlled Area RCC - Reception and Care Center RCP - Reactor Coolant Pump

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RWCO - Radweste Control Room Operator RWO - Radweste Operator RWT - Refueling Water Tank RWT -

Radwaste Technician Rx - Reactor S AE -- Site Area Emergency SAS - ' Secondary Alarm Station SD - Security Director SEAS - Safety Equipment Active Status SEC - Security SEIS - Safety Equipment Inactive Status c,rg SESS - Safety Equipment Status System

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S/G - Steam Generator SIAS - Safety Injection Actuation Signal SIT - Safety In]ection Tank SS - Shift Supervisor \

SSC - Security Shift Captain STSC - Satellite Technical Support Center i

SWGR - Switchgear Tave - Average Reactor Coolant Temperature Tc - Reactor Coolant Cold Leg Temperature 1

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TSC - Technical Support Center U1 - palo Verde Unit 1

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U2 - Palo Verde Unit 2 U3 - Pelo Verde Unit 3 VCT - Volume Control Tank WRF -' Water Reclamation Facility 0

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2.0- EXERCISE OBJECTIVES AND EXTENT __OF PLAY I 2.1 Ob1ectives 2.1.1 PVNGS/APS Onsite Facilities A. General Objectives I Demonstrate adequacy of the Emergency Plan and Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures both in terms of management control of an emergency situation and the workability of the procedures at all levels.

Demonstrate ability to respond to an emergency situation initiated during normal day-shift hours (7:00 AM - 3:30 PM).

Demonstrate ability to activate PVNGS/APS emergency response facilities in a timely fashion.

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(_) PVNGS/APS emergency response facilities, including communications links and equipment.

Demonstrate ability of key personnel to make timely and effective decisions with respect to a radiological emergency.

Demonstrate methods established to maintain adequate security access control to emergency facilities. I Demonstrate ability to maintain timely and accurate information on status boards.

Demonstrate ability to provide first aid and initial care to a. contaminated in]ured individual and provide associated radiological and contamination controls.

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1-Q .B. Control Room (CR)/ Satellite Technical Support Center (BTSC) Esimulator3 Demonstrate. ability to assess plant. {

conditions. i Prior to TSC ' activation, demonstrate ability of Shift Supervisor /Onshift Emergency Coordinator to classify events per EPIp-02.

-Prior to TSC/ EOF activation, demonstrate.

ability to identify projected trends and potential consequences.

Demonstrate ability to take corrective actions to control the situation 'and mitigate the consequences.

Demonstrate ability to alert and notify PVNGS emergency response personnel in a timely manner.

Prior to EOF activation, demonstrate fs ability to make initial notifications to

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%- minutes of an emergency declaration and the NRC immediately thereafter.

Prior to EOF activation, demonstrate ability to provide follow-up information as requested by offsite agencies.

Prior to TSC/ EOF activation, demonstrate ability to. determine actual or potential onsite and offsite radiological  ;

conditions including performance of initial dose projections and preparation for deployment of field monitoring teams.

Prior to EOF activation, demonstrate ability to make timely Protective Action Recommendations to offsite agencies.

Demonstrate ability to effectively transfer responsibilities from the Onshift Emergency Coordinator to the Onsite Emergency Coordinator and inform the emergency response organization per Q EPIP-11.

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Demonstrate the ability- to maintain a timely and accurate log of eventa.

C. Technical Support Center (TSC)

Demonstrate ability _ to effectively transfer responsibilities from the Onahift Emergency Coordinator to .the Onsite Emergency Coordinator and inform the emergen-y response organization per EPIP-11.

Demonstrate effective direction and control of.onsite monitoring and repair teams.

Demonstrate ability to perform health-physica practices including contamination control and routine habitability surveys.

Demonstrate ability to receive and analyze onsite/inplant radiological data.

Demonstrate capability of the Onsite-Emergency Coordinator to classify events per EPIP-02.

Demonstrate ability to obtain adequate plant documenta, drawings, plans and procedures in support of Control Room activities.

Demonstrate ability to manage onsite emergency response functions, emergency maintenance, safety and hazards control, engineering / technical analysis, radiation protection and reactor analysis.

Demonstrate ability to establish (and if requested by NRC) maintain communications with the NRC regarding health physics and operations.

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Demonstrate- effective command and control of the OSC personnel-by the OSC Coordinator.

Lamonstrate ability of the OSC Coordinator to effectively communicate with- the TSC on team assignment and status.

Demonstrate effective assembly and p dispatch of inplant monitoring and repair teams in a timely manner.

Demonstrate ability to implement personnel dosimetry for emergency response personnel.

Demonstrate proper utilization and operation of self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) or other respiratory protection by field teams.

Demonstrate ability to gather samples in IO a field setting.

Demonstrate capability to perform contamination control, habitability surveys and uaintain dosas ALARA.

Demonstrate ebility of field monitoring

-teams to follow plume monitoring directiona.

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Am./ E.- Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)

Demonstrate ability to maintain ]

awareness of plant conditions, projected j trends and potential consequences. J l

Demonstrate ability to. notify state and j county agencies within , fifteen (15) minutes of an emergency declaration.-

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Demonstrate ability to provide follow-up information to offsite agencies.  !

i Demonstrate ability to make Protective i Action Recommendations (PAR's) to offsite' agencies.  ;

, i Demonstrate ability to' direct offsite I field monitoring teams for the purposes of tracking plume passage, f Demonstrate ability to perform onsite  ;

and offaite dose assessment 'and j pro]ections in a timely manner.  ;

Demonstrate ability of .the Emergency _

Operations Director to coordinate onsite  ;

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Demonstrate ability to provide approved information on inplant and onsite conditions / activities for release to the-media /public.

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EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION LEVELS l

1. Demonstrate the ability to monitor, understand and use Emergency Classification Levels (ECL) through the appropriate implementation of emergency functions and activities corresponding to ECL's as required by the scenario.

The four ECL's are: Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency and General Emergency.

MOBILIZATION OF EMERGENCY PERSONNEL

2. Demonstrate the ability to fully alert, mobilize and activate personnel for both facility and field-based emergency functions.

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3. Demonstrate the ability to direct, coordinate and control emergency activities.

COMMUNICATIONS

4. Demonstrate the ability to communicate with all appropriate locations, organizations and field personnel.

FACILITIES EQUIPMENT AND DISPLAYS

5. Demonstrate the adequacy of facilities, equipment, displays and other materials to support emergency operations.

EMERGENCY WORKER EXPOSURE CONTROL

6. Demonstrate the ability to continuously monitor and control emergency worker exposure.

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'7. Demonstrate the appropriate equipment and . procedures for determining field radiation measurements.

8. Demonstrate the appropriate equipment and procedures for the measurement of airborne r di oiodine concentrations as low as 10.9 micrecuries per cc 'in the presence of noble games.
9. Demonstrate the ability to. obtain samples of particulate-activity in the airborne plume and promptly perform laboratory analyses.

PLUME DOSE PROJECTION

10. Demonstrate the ability, within the plume exposure pathway, to project dosage to the public via plume exposure,

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PLUME PROTECTIVE ACTION DECISIONMAKING

11. Demonstrate the ability to make appropriate protective action deciaions, based on pro 3ected or actual dosage, epa PAG's, availability of adequate shelter, evacuation time estimates and other relevant factors.

ALERT, NOTIFICATION AND EMERGENCY INFORMATION-

12. Demonstrate the ability to initially alert the public within the 10-m11e Ep2 and begin dissemination of an i instructional message within 15 minutes of a decision by appropriate state l and/or local official (s).  !
13. Demonstrate the ability to coordinate the formulation and dissemination of accurate information end instructions to the public in a timely fashion after the initial alert and notification has occurred.

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14. Demonstrate the ability to brief the media in an accurate, coordinated'and timely manner.
15. Demonstrate the ability.to. establish and operate rumor control in a coordinated and timely fashion.

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USE.0F KI

16. Demonstrate the ability to make the decision to recommend the use of KI to emergency workers and institutional 12ed persons, based on predetermined criteria, as well as to distribute and administer it once the decision'is made, if necessitated by radiolodine releases.

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18. Demonstrate the ability and resources.

necessary to . implement appropriate protective actions for the impacted permanent and transient plume .Ep2 population (including transit-dependant persons, special needs populations, handicapped persons and institutionalized persons).

19. Demonstrate the ability and resources necessary to implement appropriate protective actions for school children within the plume Ep2.

TRAFFIC CONTROL

20. Demonstrate the organizational ability and resources necessary to control evacuation traffic flow and to control access to evacuated and sheltered areas.

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L RELOCATION CENTERS (REGISTRATION, MONITORING, CONGREGATE CARE AND DECONTAMINATION).

21. Demonstrate the adequacy of procedures, facilities, equipment- and personnel for the registration, radiological monitoring' and. decontamination of

. evacuees.

  • 22. Demonstrate the adequacy of facilities, equipment and personnel for congregate care of evacuees.

MEDICAL SERVICES (TRANSPORTATION AND FACILITIES)

23. Demonstrate the adequacy of vehicles, equipment, procedures and personnel for transporting contaminated, in]ured or exposed individuals.
24. Demonstrate the adequacy of medical facilities, equipment, procedures and personnel for handling. contaminated,

.Os injured or exposed individuals.

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SUPPLEMENTARY ASSISTANCE (FEDERAL /OTHER)

26. Demonstrate the ability to identify.the need for and call upon Federal and other outside support agencies' assistance.

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2.2.1 Activation of all Emergency Response l

Facilities (ERF's) in accordance with plans end.procedurea.

PVNGS Unit 2 Control Room and STSC E (activities to be performed in the-l Simulator), TSC, OSC, EOF and FNC.

State EOC/ TOC including:

Public Inquiry. Center.

Joint Emergency Newa Center (JENC)

Maricopa County EOC REAT Center (ARRA Officea)

REAT Forward Center Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO)

On-Scene Command Post

.t Reception and Care Center (1) 2.2.2 Response Use of Notification Alert Network (NAN)

Alert government response organizations.

Mobilize state and county response agencies.

Deploy state and county response i organization.

Evacuation of representative resident group (25 to 30 individuela).

Evacuation of representative resident group with special needs (approximately  ;

2-3 individuals).

Road Block / Access Control Points (2) demonstrate function, then secure.

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. 2.2.2 Response (Continued)

Radiation Field Monitoring Teams (3) utility, (3) state (1 of the state teams to be detailed for evacuee monitoring).

Use of primary and backup communications links as required by the exercise.

The siren portion of the pVNGS Site Warning Siren /public Address System will be SIMULATED. The public address portion of this system will be used. -

Use of the Offsite Siren Activation System will be SIMULATED. Siren sounding will not occur, EBS messages will be generated and distributed, but not broadcast. The warnings will be disseminated among the exercise participants through the emergency communications system and to the representative resident group through a supplemental warning team for the n., evacuation.

Onsite Evacuation, Assembly and Accountability will be simulated.

One (1) of the onsite monitoring teams j will demonstrate the donning and removal of protective clothing before going into the field. All other teams will simulate the use of protective clothing.

Inplant teams will don protective clothing as appropriate to the scenario.

Two (2) simulated contaminated injured individuals will be transported offsite for treatment at Maryvale Samaritan Hospital.

The JENC staff will produce coordinated press releases and conduct oral briefing of actual and simulated media representatives.

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' EPIP-02 Emergency Classification EPIP-03 Notification of Unusual. Event Implementing Actions  ;

EPIP-04 Alert, Site Area and' General Emergency.

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-EPIP-18 Emergency Exposure Guidelines EPIP-19 Onsite Evacuatien l

EPIP-20 Personnel Assembly and Accountability i

EPIP-24 Security j EPIP-26 Potassium Iodide (KI) Administration EPIP-27 Post Accident Sampling and Analysis

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3.1 Initial Conditions Unit 2 is in power operation. power level has

'been. ' greater than 90% for the last 180' days. Current power level 1is lOOx, . Xenon (Xe)- is at equilibrium.

Reactor Coolant activity is 0.5 uCi/gm dose-equivalent I-131. Unit 1 is in a maintenance outage. and Unit 3 is in a refueling outage.

In anticipation of' en upcoming refueling, spent-

-fuel 1sfbeing shuffled and reracked in the Unit 2 Fuel Building. As a result of previous work in.and around the spent fuel pool, the spent fuel handling machine and floor areas ad 3 acent to the spent fuel pool are contaminated. Two Auxiliary Operators (AOs) are working on the spent fuel handling machine.

A power access purge is in progress in anticipation of a containment entry by chemistry at midday to perform monthly safety in3ection tank (SIT) boron concentration sampling in accordance with (IAW)

Technical Specifications (Tech Spec) Item #4.5.1.b.

( As a result of a spill of occurred on the swing shift May 2nd, final sulfuric acid that cleanup and recovery actions are taking place within the acid tank dike on the north side of Unit 1. Fire protection shift team has been standing by as a precaution until completion of this process, which is expected to be finished by 0900.

The following Unit 2 equipment is out of service or under maintenance:

The "A" High pressure Safety In3ection (HpSI) pump (SIA-pO2) was tagged-out at 0600 for discharge flange gasket replacement- and is undergoing disassembly. This places the Unit in a 72 hour8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> Limiting Condition for Operation (LCO) and the pump work is anticipated to take an additional 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> to complete.

The "E" charging pump is tagged-out and the motor L 1a being removed for repair. The motor should be l rigged off by 0730 and disassembly for inspection and assessment of damages will begin.

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The following surveillance tests are to be performed on this ahlft:

42ST-2SMoi, Seismic Instrument Channel Checks 42ST-2SIO3, Containment Spray Pump 9perability 3.2 Narrative Summary This scenario is based upon the failure of a weld on the reactor coolant system (RCS) hot leg #1. This weld will begin to leak and shortly thereafter fail catastrophically, resulting in a large-break Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) to the containment, fuel damage, liberation of radioactivity and hydrogen to the containment. Ignition of this hydrogen will breach containment through the power access purge system and result in a release to the environment.

As a result of the initiating fire in the "B" train Essential Core Cooling System (ECCS) 4160v switchgear (PBB-SO4), the Cardox system discharges carbon dioxide (CO2) into the switchgear room. This r^ fire burning >10 minutes should produce a declaration

( ,3) of NOTIFICATION OF UNUBUAL EVENT (NOUE). PBB-SO4 is grounded and isolated, the entire "B" train of ECCS and "B" charging punp are not available for makeup. The "A" train of HPSI is disabled for maintenance.

The Auxiliary Operators (AOa) handling spent fuel in the Fuel Building will experience a sudden and unexpected spent fuel machine motion as a result of an interlock failure. This improper motion will cause the bending and breaking of a spent fuel bundle attached to the hoist and not fully inserted into a rack. The fuel bundle will release radioactivity to the Fuel Building.

As a result of the sudden bridge movement and their haste to evacuate the Fuel Building, both AOa are in3ured and contaminated. The fuel handling accident with release of radioactivity to the Fuel Building should result in a declaration of ALERT.

Later, an RCS hotleg will begin to leak >60 gpm (greater than the single remaining charging pump capacity), resulting in loss of inventory. As RCS level continues to decrease, a Containment Isolation Actuation Signal (CIAS) and Safety In3ection Actuation Signal (SIAS) will occur and both HPSI trains "A" and "B" are inoperative. On the CIAS, the inboard power access purge outlet isolation valve (CP-UV-4B) will 3am

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Operators should begin to shutdown and depressurize to allow Low Pressure Safety . Injection-(LPSI) feed as inventory and subcooling are being lost. This should result in a declaration of BITE AREA EMERSENCY (SAE) due- to uncontrolled loss of inventory >50 gpm and failure of both trains of ECCS to. actuate when required and maintain subcooling. No high-pressure feed to the RCS will exist temporarily.

Suddenly, the leaking hotleg will fail catastrophically, Safety Injection Tanks (SITS) will in3ect, but the core uncovers. .This will produce fuel damage and the. liberation of hydrogen the containment. As RCS pressure reaches (H2) the to LPSI insection point, an electrical fault in'the 86 relay will trip the running LPSI "A" pump, preventing feed unless the sole operable Containment Spray (CS) "A" pump is secured from containment spray and lined up for RCS feed. Shortly after the core uncovers, LPSI "A" may be recovered to feed the RCS.

A hydrogen ignition occurring in the containment will open a release path to the environment through the open power access purge inboard isolation velve, CP-UV-

.fs 4B, power access purge outboard isolation valvo, CP-UV-5B, (disrupted by the pressure wave) and an improperly seated refueling purge exhaust fan outlet valve, CPN-MO-5B, to the plant vent stack.

The radiological release will continue through this path until equalization of conta1nment pressure removes the driving pressure. Any time after this equalization, repair teams may close CP-UV-5B or CPN-MO-5B to restore containment integrity.

The scenario will be mitigated by:

Action to restore the "A" LPSI pump (SIA-Pol).

Floodup, cooldown and stabilization of the plant.

Closure of the stuck-open power access purge outboard valve or refueling access purge fan outlet valve.

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0700 Initial Conditions 0730 Fire in the "B" ECCS 4160 switchgear (pBB-SO4) on the 100' elevation of the Control Building. The Cardox system will discharge and the PBB-SO4 bus will be deenergized for the remainder of the-scenario.

0745 A NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT should be declared based upon a fire in the unit lasting more than 10 minutes.

0830 A Jammed interlock on the. spent fuel handling machine results in the sudden and unexpected motion of the machine with a spent bundle halfway into a rack,- ' bending the bundle and releasing radioactivity to the Fuel Building. The two AOs operating the machine are injured and contaminated while evacuating the Fuel Building. An ALERT should be declared due to a fuel handling accident resulting in the release of radioactivity to the Fuel Building.

091S The two injured contaminated AOs are sent to Maryvale Samaritan Hospital by ambulance.

0925 Containment sumps and charging / letdown mismatch indicate loss of RCS inventory to the containment of approximately 20 gpm.

0930 RCS leakage increases rapidly to 60 gpm. The one operable charging pump cannot keep up. "B" HpSI is disabled by the fire, "A" HpSI is inoperable.

As inventory is lost and subcooling is threatened, a SITE AREA EMERGENCY should be declared based upon an uncontrolled loss of RCS inventory >50 gpm and failure of both trains of an ECCS system to

, actuate when required to maintain subcooling.

Operators should begin cooldown and depressur12ation to allow "A" LpSI injection.-

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1000 On the CIAS, the inboard power access purge isolation valve, Cp-UV-4B, has Jammed in the open position.

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(-) Ma7or Secuence of Events (Continued) 1030 The leaking hotleg suddenly fails catastrophically without feed, vessel water level drops and uncovers the core. When RCS pressure reaches a level low enough for SITS to in3ect, they do, but the refloo' is only temporary as the in3ected water runs out the break. When pressure subsides enough to allow "A" LpSI to in3ect, an electrical fault will trip the pump. Radioactivity from damaged fuel and hydrogen are released to the containment. A GENERAL EMERGENCY should be declared as a result of Reactor Vessel Level

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Monitoring System (RVLMS) indication of voiding in the outlet plenum, uncontrolled loss of RCS inventory >50 gpm and containment H ncentration 2

>3.5% by volume.

1100 A hydrogen " burn" occurs in the containment, the resultant pressure spike unseats the outboard power access purge valve, Cp-UV-5B and allows a release path for contaminants through the purge system and the plant stack. The "A" LpSI pump may be recovered after this time and the core ys reflooded.

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1300 (Approximate) When the plant is cooled-down and stabilized, the outboard isolation valve or the refueling fan outlet valve is closed and radiological monitoring teams have satisfactorily demonstrated their actions--the Exercise is terminated.

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l-4 s /' '4.0L DUTIES OF CONTROLLERS AND PLAYERS 4.1 Exercise Ground Rules-4.1.1 Rules for Controllers The LSimulator and observation deck will i

be used as the Unit 2 Control Room and the Unit 2 STSC,'respectively.

Several plant and. radiological parameters will be available. at predetermined times _ during the. Exercise or upon request at any time. These-plant -parameters will be available in the Simulator, STSC, EOF ~ and TSC.

Radiological data will also be available-in the OSC, simulating data' obtained from-the Radiation Protection Office.

Simulator plant data and hard copy plant data may very due to operator action.

Players in Emergency Response Facilities should base their actions on hard copy r data.

C Know your player's scenario script thoroughly.

Know the overall Controller Organization and to whom you must communicate during the course of the scenario.

Keep the play on schedule by checking your script.

Issue the messages on time. Ensure the players understand the message.

Issue contingency messages only if required to keep the play on schedule (as indicated in the contingency message instructions).

Call your Lead Controller immediately for advice if in doubt about what to do.

Allow the players reasonable flexibility to do their functions and demonstrate their skill, knowledge and initiative.

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-Call your Lead Controller immediately.

for advice if the- playera ' depart-significantly'from the-acenario: script..

If; necessary, intervens with- player-action and put play back on track.

Stop play and notify your Lead Controller if plant or personnel safety .

la 3eopardized.

Read.the player's Rules.

. Note-the strengths, weaknesses and areas for improvement; of player's actions.

Use the evaluation . packages provided separately.

Do 'not criticize the player's actions during the play.

Do .not guide player's actions by-L offering- suggestions, reminders, instructions or more scenario O- information through than their simulations and they have earned problem-solving.

Be on station at lesat 20 minutes prior to any player action commencing. Locate the phone / radio that you will be utili=ing to communicate with your. Lead Controller. Check with your Lead Controller to test communications and synchronize your watch and the facility clock to the Exercise Lead Controller's time to ensure correct event timing.

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Non players are exempt from act1ng on almulated radiation levela specified for the emergency exercise. However,. normal radiological control practices shall.be l followed throughout the course of the Exercise. (REP No. for the Exercise is:

2-89-9998)

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-PLAYERS: Red arm banda in addition to security badging.

CONTROLLERS: Green arm bands' in' addition to security

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s EVALUATORS: NRC - NRC badges in addition to a e c u r'1 t y

' badging.

i FEMA - . Blue arm banda or badges- in addition to a e c u r.1 t y

. badging.

OBSERVERS: Yellow arm bands' in addition to security badging.

Evaluators should interact with the i players throuch the Controllers and not intervene directly into player' actions.

(An exception to this is a brief question for purposes of clarification.)

Seek comments and recommendations from the playera at-the end of play.

Attend the post-Exercise critique session to ' provide your. comments and recommendations. Complete und sign the evaluation form and provide it to the ANPP Emergency Planning und Fire Protection Manager.

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k, 4.1.2 Rulea for Players All Playerm must read. and follow. the rules s

given 'below.- This 1s- important. to- the

,, auccessful demonstration' 'of emergency F

response capabilities.

CONTROLLERS serve an active role in the Exereirse by providing messages or-instructions to players. They, may also serve to initiate certain actions 'to assure . continuity of . .the eventa described in ,the Exercise scenario.

They also serve as EVALUATORS.

EVALUATORS will be noting all- actions, both . good and bad. They'will be the main source of input ~ to- the ANpP critique.

FEDERAL EVALUhTORS from FEMA.and the'NRC will be critiquing the Exercise and the' performance of this acenario.

~ m Identification of personnel:

PLAYERS:- Red arm bands in addition

.to. security badging.

CONTROLLERS: Green arm bands in addition to security badging.

EVALUATORS: NRC - NRC badges in addition to aeeu r i ty badging.

FEMA - Blue- armbands or badges in addition to aeeurity badging.

OBSERVERS: Yellow arm bands in addition to security badging.

Identify yourself by name and function to the Exercise Controllers and Federal Evaluators.

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1 k_) 4.1.2 . Rules for players (Continued)

L The' Exercise will be conducted in real time.

Controllers / Evaluators w i '.1 be evaluating performance verr >us ob J ectives.

l Plav out- all actions, as much as possible, in accordance with the Emergency plan and procedures as if.it were a real emergency.

Identify your actions to the Controller.

State whether you are going to play them out or simulate them. It is recommended that you play out your actions as much as possible to convincingly demonstrate the proper emergency response.

If you are in doubt, ask your Controller for clarificatlen. The Controller will not prompt or coach you.

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periodically soesk out loud, identifying your key actions and decisions to the Controller and Federal Evaluators. This may seem artificial, but it will assist in the evaluation process, and is to your benefit. l Utilize status boards, logbooks and data

. forms to the maximum extent possible during the exercise in order to record events and document responses. This is  !

of extreme importance in a real-life  ;

emergency when. events and actions must l be reconstructed after the fact and may d also be important in an evaluated exercise to clarify a performance weakness perceived by an evaluator.

All players should be alert -to f situations that may affect plant or '

personnel safety during the Exercime.

Inform the Controller if any rah j situations are recognized.

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Any messages transmitted over communication lines. shall.be preceded and followed by the statement that:-

"THIS 19 A DRILL".

You must play'as if radiation levels are actually present, in accordance with the information you have received. This.

will require normal radiological protective measures including. the wearing of protective clothing. -

Non playera are exempt from acting on simulated radiation levels specified for the emergency exercise. However, normal.

radiological control practices shall be followed throughout the course of the Exercise (REP No. for the Exercise- is : -

2-89-9998).

Accountability will be simulated.

Onsite evacuation will be simulated.

Use of the EBS and EPZ sirens will be simulated.

Use of the siren portion of the PVNGS Site Warning Siren /public Address System will be simulated. The public address portion of the system will be used.

Several plant and radiological parameters will be available at predetermined times during the Exercise, or upon request at any time. These plant parameters will be available in the simulator, STSC, EOF and TSC.

Radiological parameters will also be available in the OSC, simulating. data obtained from the Radiation Protection office.

For purposes of the Exercise, the simuistor and observation deck will be used as the Unit 2 Control Room and the Unit 2 STSC, respectively.

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.4.1.2 Rules for ? layers (Continued)

Simulator plant data and hard copy plant data may very due to operator action.

Players in Emergency Response Facilities should base.their action on hard copy data.

Keep a list cf. items which you. feel will improve your plans and procedures.

Provide -this to your- Lead player (Facility Manager or Team Leader). Lead Players will ensure these are considered. If necessary, . they will identify these items to the Controller.

Remember, one of .the main purposes of the Exercise is for .YOU, the player, to assure yourself that you.are adequately prepared. Areas for improvement or lessons learned, when . identified, will' improve your overe111 emergency planning and preparedness.

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L. .. . f 14.1.3 . Rules for Observers The- event: : times. and scenario 'are confidential and- should. be -kept confidential-Lduring the -Exercise. .Do not discuss.this with the-players.

Observers .should not participate in the Exercise or interfere'with actions taken by the Exercise' Players, Controllers and Evaluators.

-. Identification badges are-to ~ T he worn.on.

the upper front-of the torso, so as to be- clearly visible. . Badges' should be returned at the end of'the Exercise or critique. . Yellow arm bands must be worn at all times during the- Exercise. . '

IdentifyE yourself to the Exercise.

Controllers.

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you have. questions, contact ~ the Controller of the ' location' you are observing.

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LJ 4.2 Controller Assignments Controller Phone Number Station Name Number C-1 CR Simulator Chief Frank Casella 2559 C-la CR Simulator Bob Wella- 2559 C-1b CR Simulator Rick Henry 2559 Operator C-1c CR Simulator Jim Stavely 2559 Operator C-1d CR Simulator Doug Stover 2559 C-2 EOF (EOD) - Tom Barsuk 1873 C-2a EOF (RAC) Kevin Kutner 6185 C-2b EOF Gary Waldrep 1873

,_ C-3 TSC (EC) Harry Bieling 2047 Exercise Lead Controller C-3a TSC (EC) Bob Merlino 2047 C-3b TSC (EC) John Allen 2047 C-3c TSC (RPC) Ron Gentry 2047 C-3d TSC Dan Marks 2047 C-4 OSC Tom Ashley 1122 C-4a OSC/ Fire /Med. Scott Dodd 1122/ radio C-4b Hotpital Med. Team Ray Duncan 239-2222 C-4c OSC Repair Team Eric Shouse 1122/ radio C-4d OSC Repair Team Ken Byers 1122/radto C-4e OSC Repair Team Tom Stahler 1122/ radio C-4f OSC Repair Team Miles Koudelka 1122/ radio C-4g OSC Coordinator Carl Churchman 1122 s .

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Contro11er' Phone Number Station N_a me Number C-6 Security Shift Bengino Bacchi 1681 Captain C-6a Security John Hues 1681 C-7 Radiation Field Harold Lines 6192/ radio Assessment Team

!' C-7a Radiation Field Jay Vincent 6192/ radio Assessment Team C-7b Radiation Field Paul'Stowe 6192/ radio

-Assessment Team C-8 Chemistry Sample Terry Warren 1122/1266 and Lab

-JENC Work Room Bill Wolfe

{\ PI-1 231-6351 PI-la JENC Media Room Mark Fallon 231-6352 PI Forward News Elaine Perrott 81-1530 Center 250-1530 LEGEND: C- = PVNGS Controllers PI-= Public Information Controllers PVNGS 4 - 10 89 EXER

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Neal Willsey Floating (All Facilities)

Elaine Perrott Floating (All Facilities--after FNC secured) 4.4 Exercise Evaluation Form Exercise evaluation-forms are provided separately. ~for each Controller / Evaluator. Complete these forma prior to the critique.

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' MESSAGE NO.: 1 TIME: 0700

3. LOCATION: U2 CR-(Simulator)

INSTRUCTION:

Provide the following message to the ' Shift Supervisor at this time.

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DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL e STATION OPERATIONS OR. ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: SS/ALL MESSAGE NO.: 1 TIME: 0700 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

MESSAGE:

Initial Conditions:

Unit 2 is in power operation. power level has been greater then 90% for the last 180 days. Current power level is 100%, Xe is at equilibrium. Reactor Coolant activity is 0.5 uC1/gm dose-equivalent I-131. Unit 1 is in a maintenance outage and Unit 3 is in a refueling outage.

In anticipation of an upcoming refueling,' spent fuel is

-('g being shuffled and'reracked in the Unit 2 Fuel Building. As a

() . result of previous work in spent fuel handling machine and floor areas ad]acent'to the spent and around the spent fuel pool, the fuel pool are contaminated. Two Auxiliary Operators are working on the spent fuel handling machine.

A power- access purge is in progress in anticipation of a

' containment entry by chemistry at midday to perform monthly Safety In]ection Tank Tech. Spec. boron concentration sampling (4.5.1.b).

As a result of a spill of sulfuric acid that occurred on the swing shift May 2nd, final cleanup and recovery actions are taking place within the tank dike on the north side of Unit 1.

Fire protection duty shift is standing by as a precaution until completion of this process, which is expected to be finished by 0900.

UNIT 2 CR (Simulator) PHONE: X72OO, 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205

1. Keep Your Controller Infermed of Actions To Be Taks.t.
2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is not Fully Understood.
3. Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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INSTRUCTION:

Provide the following message to the Shift Supervisor at this i time.

NOTE:

Provide this message to Fecility Managers and Key Players in all Facilities as they are manned in the course of the Exercise.

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THIS IS A DRILL!

DO NOT TAKE ANY: ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN' PROGRESS TO: .SS/ALL MESSAGE NO.: 1(Cont.) TIME: 0700 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

' MESSAGE:

Initial Conditions: (Continued)

The following Unit 2 equipment is Sut of service or under maintenance:.

The "A" HPSI pump; (SIA-PO2) was . tagged-out_ at 0600 for discharge flange gasket replacement .and is undergoing disassembly. . This places the Unit in a 72 hour8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> LCO and the pump work is- anticipated to take an additional 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> to Qr ' complete.

( The' "E" charging pump is tagger.-out and the motor.is being

- removed for repair. The motor should be rigged off by 0730 and disassembly for inspectian and assessment of damages will'begin.

The;following. surveillance teste are to be. performed on this shift:-

42ST-2SM01, Seismic Instrument Channel Checks 42ST-2SIO3, Containment Spray Pump Operability UNIT 2 CR (Simulator) EHONE: X72OO, 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205

1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is

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Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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i , Give: the_following s e #pge: to the Shift Fire Captain at this

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. drill /aimulation response. Since actual response actions are not

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DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: Shift Fire Captain MESSAGE _NO.: 1 TIME: 0700 LOCATION: Fire Protection Trailer MESSAGE:-

A spill of sulfuric acid' occurred in the tank dike outside Unit 1 yesterday on the' Swing Shift. Cleanup has been underway and is nearly completed. Fire Protection has been standing by in coverage of the cleanup. Have the Shift Fire Team enter the Protected Area at this timo to stand by at the cleanup site.

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UNIT 2 CR (Simulator) PHONE: X7200, 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205  ;

1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is b) not Fully Understood.

k/ 3. Request Additional Information if You Feel it la Needed.

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INSTRUCTION:

Give the following message to the Shift Supervisor at thia' time. ,

Note:

The' fire alarm CRT is not modeled in the Simulator.

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DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL j STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS -

TO: SS MESSAGE NO.: 3- TIME: 0730 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

MESSAGE:

The.following elarms have junt occurred on the Fire Alarm CRT:

ALARM E11D ZONE SB B SWGR ALARM EO?D CO2 ZONE SB B.SWGR UNIT 2 CR (Simulator) PHONE: X7200, 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205

1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is

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4 .< IF'IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO'DO FROM:'C__i_ TO: S_S S MESSAGE.NO.: A. TIME: 0730 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

INSTRUCTION:

Provide. the following message at the time indicated only-if the

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DO NOT-TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT.WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN' PROGRESS-

-TO: SS

MESSAGE NO.
A TIME: 0730 LOCATION:.U2 CR (Simulator)

MESSAGE:

The following Alarms have Just occurred:

ALRM LDG B OPER RUNNING ALRM 4160V SWGR 4 BUS TRBL ALARM ALRM ESF BUS UNDV CH B-1 TRIP ALRM ESF BUS.UNDV CH B-2 TRIP b

V- ALRM ESF BUS UNDV CH B-3' TRIP ALRM ESF BUS UNDV CH B-4 TRIP ALRM 480V LC 34 XFMR STATUS TRBL ALRM 480V LC 36 XFMR STATUS TRBL ALRM 480V LC 32 XFMR STATUS TRBL 4160V ESSENTIAL BUS PBB-SO4 IS DEENERGIZhu UNIT 2 CR'(Simulator) PHONE: X72OO, 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205

1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.

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.3. Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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l. MESSAGE NO.: ' 4_ TIME: 0735

. LOCATION: .U2 Control Buildino 100'. 4160v "B" Switehaear INSTRUCTION:-

.Give the following mesesge to the Auxiliary Operator dispatched-to the Unit 2 4160v "B" Switchgear when the operator. arrives at the switchgear outer door.

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The swit:-hgear is not to be entered. Ensure you dispatch with_

the AO from the STSC due to multiple approaches to the 4160v "B" Switchgear. i

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MESSAGE NO.: '1 TIME: 0735

-LOCATION:,U2 Control Buildina 100'. 4160v "B" Switchaear ~j NESSAGE: .;

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The CARDOX System' alarm bell and warning light are operating. l There is a strong odor of wintergreen and burnt electrical  !

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Grey vapor 1s-flowing from under the' door to the 4160v "B" Switchgear.  !

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CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE

.IF IN. DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO

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MESSAGE NO.: E TIME: 0740 LOCATION: U2 Control Bida. 100' 4160v "B" Switchaear Room INSTRUCTION:

Issue the following message to the Fire Team upon its arrival at the Unit 2 4160v *'B" Switchgear room.

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The CARDOX unit 11s alarming and indicates discharge has occurred.

There is a strong odor -of wintergreen and' burnt electrical.

insulation around the 4160v "B" Switchgear doors Light grey vapor / smoke is issuing from under the 4160v "B" Switchgear outer doors.

The "B" Switchgear doors are warm to the touch.

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1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is

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3. Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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MESSAGE NO.: E. TIME:.0800 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator) g ..

INSTRUCTION:

-Give the following message to the Shift Supervisor only if a.

' NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT has not been declared by.this t'me. i Note:

Due to the Carbon Dioxide dump into .the 4160v "B" Switchgear, Fire Protection will not be able to immediately enter the room and verify the duration of the fire. However, due to the

. external indications of fire, the NOUE declaration should have occurred.

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DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS.THAT WILL. AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS

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MESSAGE NO': . . TIME: 0800 LOCATION: _V2 CR (Simulator) m MESSAGE:

A NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT should be declared-at this time due to a-fire in the Unit burning for more than ten minutes and effecting.the-performance of design safety equipment.

UNIT 2 CR (Simulator) PHONE: X7200, 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205

1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.

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3. Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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MESSAGE NO.: 6_ TIME: 0800 LOCATION: U2 4160v "B" Switchaear Room INSTRUCTION:

Provide the following information (NOT the message form) to the Fire Team as they inspect the room.

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The propped-open door to the dead-space is intended to simulate a loss of Carbon Dioxide concentration which allowed the fire to burn longer then anticipated.

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DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: El MESSAGE NO.: 6 TIME: 0800 LOCATION: U2 4160v "B" Switchaear Room

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The following damage is evident in the 4160v "B" Essential Switchgear cubicles:

"D" cubicle is disrupted and severely blackened. The interior of "D" is almost completely burned-out and carboni=ed.

The Ad]acent cubicles are blackened and some minor smoldering insulation is still smoking in their upper cabinetry.

(~N The floor stubs for supply to the bank are blackened and still

\ smoking. The conductors connecting the floor stubs to the bussing are completely burned away.

The back door to the dead space is open and wedged at the bottom with a folded piece of cardboard.

UNIT 2 CR (Simulator) PHONE: X72OO, 7201, 7202, 72O3, 7204, 7205

1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.

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v CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-4a TO: EMT MESSAGE NO.: 7_ TIME: 0835 LOCATION: U2 140' Aux Blda West Wrao et the Fuel Blda Doors INSTRUCTION:

Give the following information to the responding EMT am vitala are taken.

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The remainder of the medical information will be provided from the Medical Emergency Scenario, Appendix M, and its message cards.

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DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: EMT MESSAGE NO.: 1 TIME: 0835 LOCATION: U2 140' Aux Blde West Wreo et the Fuel Bldo Doors MESSAGE:

Initial Vitals on the two victims:

VICTIM #1 VICTIM #2 RESP. 20 24 PULSE 100 110 SKIN WARM, DRY WARM, DRY q

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ARTERIAL BLEEDING. CLOTHING IS BECOMING 5 CM LACERATION ON RIGHT BLOOD-SOAKED IN THE AREA CHEEK. OF THE FRACTURE.

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IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-4d TO: RPI.

P MESSAGE NO.: 8 TIME: 0835 LOCATION: U2' Aux Bldo 140' West Wrao at the Fuel Bido Doors INSTRUCTION:

Provide the following information only to the RPT per' forming the radiological survey of the scene ~ and victims' as each item is surveyed; O

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DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS.OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: RPT MESSAGE NO.: & TIME: 0835 LOCATION: U2 Aux Bldo 140' West Wren at the Fuel Bldo Doors MESSAGE:

Initial Radiological Readinos:

General Area Surface Contamination: 1,000to1,500 Cpm >Bggnd (Immediate Victim Ares) (per swipe of 100 cm )

Victim's PCs: 2,000 to 3,000 Cpm >Bkgnd Wounds and Unprotected Skin Areas: 1,000 to 1,500 Cpm >Bkgnd

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CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: AO/C-4a .TO: EMT/RPT' .j MESSAGE NO.: 1 TIME: 0840 LOCATION: U2 Aux Bido 140' West Wrao at the Fuel Bldo Doors l INSTRUCTION:

Have Victim #1 provide the following information to the EMTs/RPTa ,

.before being moved away from the Wrap Room.  ;

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DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS l TO: EMT/RpT MESSAGE NO.: 1 TIME: 0840 LOCATION: U2 Aux Bldo 140' West Wrao at the Fuel Bldo Doors MESSAGE:

We were lowering a spent fuel bundle into the rack when my headphone cord caught on the control console'and the Spent Fuel' Handling Bridge suddenly moved. I fell down on the bridge and hit my head. fell down too, but wasn't hurt. . When the bridge moved, the bundle was halfway into the rack and got bent in the middle. A cloud of gas-bubbles came to the surface. When ane Jumped of the bridge to get out of the Fuel Building, slipped and fell off the bridge. I dragged him out and I must have passed out.

UNIT 2 CR (Simulator > PHONES X72003 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205

1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Ac'aiens To Be Taken.
2. Re' guest Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is not Fully Understood.
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.V. ' CONTINGENCY CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-4d TO: RPT MESSAGE NO.: g_ TIME: 0840 LOCATION: 'U2 Aux Blda 140' West Wrao at the Fuel B2dc Doors INSTRUCTION:-

If the RPT hasn't relayed the AO's report of the accident on the Spent Fuel Handling Machine to the U2 Control Room (Simulator).

After. a' reasonable time span (5 to 10 minutes) following the report. of the accident in the Fuel Bldg by the injured AO, give the following message to the RPT on the scene if the information was not forwarded to the U2 CR (Simulator).

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DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS l TO: FPT MESSAGE NO.: Q TIME: 0840, j LOCATION: U2 Aux-Bldo 140" West Wrao at the Fuel Bido Doors l

lc MESSAGE:

Notify the Unit 2 Control Room (Simulator) of the information you received on the fuel handling accident in the Spent Fuel Pool.

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MESSAGE NO.: 10 TIME: 0845 LOCATION: U2 Aux Blda 140' West Wrao at the Fuel Bido Doore INSTRUCTION:

Provide the following _ .ormation oniv-to' the RPT performing radiological surveys at -he medical emergency scene as the areas are surveyed.

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TO: RPT MESSAGE NO.: LO TIME: 0845 LOCATION: U2 Aux Bido 140' West Wrap at the Fuel Bide Doors MESSAGE:

Radiolecical Conditions at the Medical Emeroency Scene:

Airborne Activity: As Read General Area-Dose Rster: As Read

-Surface Contamination (per swipe of 100 cm2):

Floor Aret, Ad]acent to Victims: 1,000' to 1,500 Cpm >Bkg

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Q/ Doors to Fuel Bldg: 1,000 Cpm >Bkg l

UNIT 2 CR (Simulator) PHONE: X7200, 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205

1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.

_ 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is not Fully Understood.

3. Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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CALL YOUR LEAD' CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-4d TO: RPT MESSAGE:NO.: 1;L _

TIME: 0845

-LOCATION: U2 Fuel Buildino

' INSTRUCTION:

Provide the-following. Information only to the RPTs performing radiological surveys in the Fuel Building as the surveys are performed.

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THIS IS A DRILL!

DO NOT TAKE'ANY ACTIONS.THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO:-RPT MESSAGE NO.: 11 TIME: 0845 LOCATION: Q,2 Fuel Buildino MESSAGE:

Radiological Conditions in the Fuel Buildino:

General Area Dose Rates: As Read Surface Contamination (per swipe of 100 cm2);

Floor Area Inside Doors 2,000 Cpm >Bkg.

Floor Area Between Doors and

-s Spent Fuel, Pool 5,000 Cpm >Bkg

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' Airborne Contamination (Time indicated 1s-Sample Time) 0845 to 0945 5.0 x 10 -6 uCi/cc (Gross Bets / Gamma) 0945 to 1045 2.0 x 10 -E uCi/cc (Gross Bets / Gamma) 1045 forward Ac Read 1

UNIT 2 CR (Simulator) PHONE: X72OO, 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205

1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2. Requent Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is

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3. Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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Onshift EC MESSAGE NO.: D TIME: 0845 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simuister)

INSTRUCTION:

Give the following message to the Onshift Emergency Coordinator at his time only if the Simulator is not operating.

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DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: Onshift EC MESSAGE NO.: .D- TIME: 0900 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

MESSAGE:

The Following Alarms Have Just Occurred:

ALRM RU-19 FUEL BLDG 140 SOUTH HIGH ALRM RU-31 FUEL BLDG 140 EAST HIGH

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1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is t not Fully Understood.

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CONTINGENCY CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-1 TO: Onshift EC MESSAGE NO.: E ' TIME:.0900 LOCATION: U2 CR'(Simulator)

INSTRUCTION:

Give the. following.mensage to the Onshift Emergency Coordinator

at his time if an ALERT has not been declared.

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DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: Onehift EC MESSAGE NO.: E TIME: 0900 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

MESSAGE:

An ALERT'chould be declared at this time due to a fuel handling accident releasing radioactivity to the Fuel-Building.

UNIT 2 CR (Simulator) PHONE: X72OO, 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7E05

1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.

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MESSAGE NO.: F TIME: 0925 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

INSTRUCTION:

Provide the following message at this time only if the Simulator is not operating.

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-MESSAGE NO.: E TIME: 0925 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

~ MESSAGE:

The Following Alarms Have Just Occurred:

ALRM- BAM PUMP TO VCT FLOW HI-HI ALRM CNTMT RADWASTE SUMP EAST LVL HI-LO I

ALRM CNTMT RW SUMP PMP.W OPER EXCESS ALRM CNTMT RW SUMP PMP E OPER EXCESS 1

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Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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MESSAGE NO.: Q . TIME: 0930 i

LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

INSTRUCTION:

Provide the following message at this time only if-the Simulator is.not operating.

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DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: gS MESSAGE NO.: G TIME: 0930 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

MESSAGE:

The Following Alarms Have Just Occurred:

ALRM PZR LEVEL CH X 'LO ALRM PZR LEVEL CH Y LO

.f UNIT 2 CR (Simulator) PHONE: X7200, 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205

1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken,
2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is

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3. Requent t.dditional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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.IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO F'R O M : g-1 TO: Sj[

MESSAGE NO.: H TIME: 0935 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

INSTRUCTION:

Provide the following message at this time only if the Simulator is not operating.

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DO NOT-TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STisTION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN-PROGRESS TO: S_S MESSAGE NO.: 'M TIME: 0935 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

MESSAGE:

-The Following Alarms Have Just Occurred:

ALRM SIAS A LEG 1-3 TRIP ALRM SIAS A LEG 2-4 TRIP ALRM SIAS B LEG 1-3 TRIP ALRM SIAS B LEG 2-4 TRIP ALRM CIAS A LEG 1-3 TRIP

-ALRM CIAS A LEG 2-4 TRIP l

ALRM CIAS B LEG 1-3 TRIP  ;

l ALRM CIAS B LEG 2-4 TRIP

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2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is

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\ 3. Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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s_f . -CONTINGENCY CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO l

f FROM: C-3a TO: ECL MESSAGE NO.:1I TIME:.0950 (Acoroximate)

LOCATION: TSC l

INSTRUCTION:

Give the. fol'1owing message to the Emergency Coordinator.when'he determines that accountability and site evacuation are necessary.

Note:

Accountability and evacuation of non-essential personnel will be simulated. Forty-five (45) minutes after this message has been delivered to the Emergency Coordinator, deliver the companion message, .L, to the Security Director in the TSC.

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DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: EC MESSAGE NO.: I TIME: 0950 (Acoreximate)

LOCATION: TSC MESSAGE:

Accountability and evacuation of non-essential personnel will be SIMULATED You will give the necessary directions for accountability and evacuation now, but specify that these events will-be simulated.

Page announcements of the simulated site evacuation WILL be made.

The site evacuation siren WILL NOT be sounded.

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Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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\/ CONTINGENCY-CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YCOR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FF.OM: Cd TO: SS MESSAGE NO.: J_ TIME: 0950

, LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

INS 1RUCTION:

Provide.the following message at this time only if the Simulator is.not operating.

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MESSAGE NO.: J TIME: 0950 '

. LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)'

MESSAGE:

The Following Alarms Have Just Occurred:

ALRM LO PZR PRESS CH A TRIP ALRM LO P7.R PRESS CH B- TRIP ALRM LO PZR PRESS CH C TRIP ALRM LO PZR PRESS CH D TRIP ALRM LO DNBR CH A TRIP ALRM LO DNBR CH B TRIP ALRM LO DNBR CH C TRIP ALRM LO DNBR CH.D TRIP I

UNIT 2 CR (SimulatoM PHONE: X7200, 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205 1

1. Keep Your controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.

. 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is

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L 3, Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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CONTINGENCY CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-3a TO: EQ MESSAGE NO.: E TIME: 0955 LOCATION: TSC INSTRUCTION:

Give the following message to the Emergency Coordinator at this time if an SITE AREA EMERGENCY has not been declared.

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. LOCATION: TSC MESSAGE: ,j An SITE ~ AREA EMERGENCY should be declared at this time due.to a  ;

loss of RCS inventory >50'gpm and failure of both trains of ECCS  !

to actuate when required and maintain.subcooling.  ;

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2. Ne<ap You? Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2. Request CinrAfication From Your Controller if the Message la

-( not Fully Understood.

N 3.- Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR' ADVICE.

IF IN DOUBT / BOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-4f TO: Reosir Team Leader MESSAGE NO.: 1_;2_ TIME: 1jl LOO (Aporox.)

LOCATION: U2 Control Bido 100' 4160v "B" Swor.

INSTRUCTION:

Provide the following< message to the Repair Team Leader when- a-team is sent to appraise the damages to the 4160v "B" Switchgear.

Note:

Detailed play and; ' simulation guidelines are available in the Controller Guide for this Casualty.

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DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT_WILL AFFECT ACTUAL

' STATION 1 OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS'

-TO: Receir Team Leader-MESSAGE NO.: Lt. TIME:.1000 (Acorox.)

LOCATION: U2 Control'Bldo 100' 4160v "B" Swor.

_ MESSAGE:

.The power supply cables to the PBB-SO4 panels are burnt away down intoi the floor stuba. The . bussing in' the "D" cubicle is y completely destroyed. Buss bars and supports in the cubicles to either side of_"D" are blackened and twisted. Burnt insulation residue and carbon jL a . contaminating the entire bank 'of switchgear.

1 UNIT 2 CR (Simulator) PHONE: X7200, 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205

1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is not Fully Understood.

O. 3. Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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FROM: C-4e TO: Reoair Team Leader l

MESSAGE NO.: 13 TIME: 1030 (Acorox.)  ;

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LOCATION: U2 "A" HPSI Pumoroom .

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Provide the following message to the Repair Team Leader when a 'l

. team la dispatched to attempt the recovery of the "A" HPSI pump. l l

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i Allow freeplay on this repair action, but do.not allow excessive simulation. Players should, for example, draw a new discharge _l gasket physically from stores and bring it down to the pumproom.

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DO.NOT TAKE-ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS  !

TO: Repair Team Leader MESSAGE-NO.: 13 TIME: 2030 (Acorox.)

LOCATION: U2 "A" HPSI-Pumoroom MESSAGE:

1 The old spiral-wound . metal' and asbestos gasket has adhered strongly to both discharge flange faces. and was torn apart when the. flange was separated.. The removal of the residue from this gasket- is requiring hand scraping and will take at least two hours before the flange is clean enough'for installation of a new gasket._ The new gasket must be obtained from the. warehouse.

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1,. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is not Fully Understood.

jO., 3. Request Additional Information if You Feel it la Needed.

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1 CALL,YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO

.FROM: C-Sa' TO: Security Director t l;

MESSAGE NO.: L TIME: 1030 (Approximate)

LOCATION: TSC I 1

1 INSTRUCTION Give the following message to the Security Director approximately l forty-five (45) minutes after the Emergency Coordinator ordered  !

l the. simulation of site accountability and evacuation of non- i essential personnel. l 1

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DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS'OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO:-Security Director MESSAGE NO.: k TIME: 1030 (Acoroximate)

LOCATION: TSC MESSAGE:.

-The'results of the site accountability and evacuation of non-essential. personnel are:

Number.of Evacuated.Non-Essential'-Personnel: 3253 Number of. Essential Personnel: 220 Number of Personnel Unaccounted For: O O

UNIT 2 CR (Simulator) PHONE: X72OO, 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205

1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.

p' 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is not Fully Understood.

~Q. 3. Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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-IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: Q _TO: . @_S_S MESSAGE NO.:-K TIME: 1030

. LOCATION: 1]_2 CR (Simulator)

INSTRUCTION:

Provide the following message at this time only if the Simulator is not operating.

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DO NOT.TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL' STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: S_SS

, MESSAGE NO.: E TIME: 1030 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

MESSAGE:

The Following Alarms Have Just Occurred:

ALRM HI CNTMT PRESS CH A TRIP ALRM HI CNTMT. PRESS CH B TRIP ALRM HI CNTMT PRESS CH C TRIP ALRM HI CNTMT PRESS CH D TRIP ALRM HI-HI CNTMT PRESS CH A TRIP ALRM HI-HI CNTMT PRESS CH B TRIP ALRM HI-HI._CNTMT PRESS CH C . TRIP ALRM HI-HI CNTMT PRESS CH D TRIP ALRM CSAS A LEG 1-3 TRIP-ALRM CSAS A LEG 2-4 TRIP ALRM CSAS B LEG 1-3 TRIP ALRM CSAS B LEG 2-4 TRIP ALRM REAC Ct.VITY SUMP LEVEL HI-HI ALRM REAC CAVITY SUMP PMP OPER EXCESS ALRM RU-19 FUEL BLDG 140 SOUTH ALERT UNIT 2 CR.(Simulator) PHONE: X72OO, 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205

1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is not Fully Understood.

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CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT ABOUT'WHAT TO DO i.

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MESSAGE-NO.: N. TIME: 1035 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

. INSTRUCTION:

Provide the following message at this time only if the Simulator

in not operating.

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DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS

!: T0: $_SS MESSAGE _NO.:. K TIME: 1035 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

MESSAGE:

The Following Alarms Have Juct Occurred:

ALRM SIT 1 NAR RNGE LEVEL LO

~ALRM SIT 2 NAR RNGE LEVEL LO ALRM SIT 3~NAR RNGE LEVEL LO ALRM- SIT 4.NAR RNGE LEVEL LO ALRM SIT 1 PRESS LO ALRM SIT 2 PRRSS LO ALRM SIT 3 PRESS LO

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1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
p. 2. Request C1=rtfication From Your Contro11ce if the Message is
  • not Fully Understood.
3. Request Additional Information if You Fool it is Needed.

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MESSAGE'NO.: Q- TIME: 1040 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

INSTRUCTION:

Provide-the following mensage at this time only if the Simulator

~is'not

.' operating.

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-THIS IS A DRILL!

DO NOT TAKE ANY. ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN' PROGRESS

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MESSAGE NO.: Q TIME: 1040 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simuister)

MESSAGE:

The Following' Alarms Have Just Occurred:

ALRM A LPSI PMP-TRBL- ALARM ALEM. A LPSI PMP DISCH PRESS LO ALRM RU-19 FUEL BLDO 140 SOUTH NORM ALRM RU-16 CNTMT OPER LVL AREA HIGH

' ( ,) ALRM RU-17 CNTMT INCORE !NST AREA HIGH The "A" LPSI pump has tripped.

UNIT 2 CR (Simulator) PHONE: X7200, 7201, 7202,-7203, 7204, 7205

1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Massage is

, not Fully Understood. ,

3. Requent Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed. j PVNGS App-B-58 89 EXER

V' CONTINGENCY CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL.YOUR-LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR-ADVICE IF IN DOUBT-ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-1 TO: SS MESSAGE NO.: P TIME: 1045 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simuistor)

INSTRUCTION:

Provide the following message at this time only'if the Simulator is not operating.

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THIS'IS A DRILL!

. DO'NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT-ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES Ill. PROGRESS TO: S,_E -

MESSAGE NO.: E TIME: 1045-LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

MESSAGE:

L The'Following.Alarme Have.Just Occurred:

ALRM .RU-148 CNTMT AREA MONITOR HIGH ALRM RU-149 CNTMT AREA MONITOR. HIGH ALRM RU-150 PRIMARY COOLANT MON HIGH ALRM RU-151 PRIMARY COOLANT MON HIGH f

df UNIT 2 CR (Simulator) PHONE: X7200, 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205
1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is not Fully Understood.
3. Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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.IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM:-C-4c TO:-AO/Reoair Team Leader 1

-MESSAGE NO.: 11 TIME: 1055 (Acorox.. orior to 1100)

' LOCATION: U2 Control B14a 100' 4160v "A" Switchaear

INSTRUCTION:

Deliver .the.following information to the AO or Repair Team.upon arrival at theE"A" LPSI controller. If it.is prior to 1100 when the AO/ Team simulates- remetting the 86 relay, it will not latch.

'Any attempta made after 1100 will be successful in remetting-the

! relay'and the pump may be started from the CR'(Simulator).

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DO NOTLTAKE ANY. ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: AO/Reosir Team Leader MESSAGE NO.: 1.4 TIME: 1055 (Acorox.. orior to 1100)

LOCATION:.U2 Control Blda 100' 4160v "A" Switchoesr MESSAGE:

The "A" LPSI pump controller 86 relay has a' red flag showing.

Manual reset: success will be provided by your controller.

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1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message-is

./ not Fully Understood.

3. Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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INSTRUCTION:

Provide the following message at this time only if the Simulator is not operating.

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DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL ~

STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: SS MESSAGE NO.: Q TIME: 1100 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

MESSAGE:

The Following Alarms Have Just Occurred:

ALRM RU-37 A PWR-ACC PURGE AREA HIGH' ALRM RU-38 B PWR ACC PURGE AREA HIGH ALRM RU-143 PLNT VENT LO RNG MON-GAS HIGH

,/~} A' Pressure " Spike" Has-Just Occurred on the Containment Pressure

( ). stripchart recorder.

Power Access Purge Isolation Valve switch on BO-7, CP-UV-5A/5B indicates " red". The CP-UV-5B light on the SEIS is lit blue.

UNIT 2 CR (Simulator) PHONE: X72OO, 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205

1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is not Fully Understood.
3. Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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l CONTINGENCY CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-3a TO: Emeroency Coordinator MESSAGE NO.: R TIME: 1100 LOCATION: TSC

. INSTRUCTION:

Provide the following message at this time if the Emergency Coordinator has not. declared a GENERAL EMERGENCY.

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DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT.WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN~ PROGRESS TO: Emeroency Coordinator MESSAGE NO.: R- TIME:'1100 LOCATION: 'Igq MESSAGE:

A GENERAL EMERGENCY ahould be declared at- this time due to RCS inventory loss.>50 gpm, Failure of both trains of ECCS.to actuate when-required and maintain subcooling and RVLMS voiding in the outlet plenum.

O UNIT 2 CR (Simulator) PHONE: X7200, 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205

1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is not Fully Understood.
3. . Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

PVNGS App-B-66 89 EXER

CONTINGENCY CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO-FROM: 9-1 TO: SJ ,

MESSAGE NO.: 3. TIME: '1105 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

INSTRUCTION:

Provide the following _ message at this time only if the Simulator is not operating.

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t r's EXERCISE CONTINGENCY MESSAGE FORM THIS IS A DRILL!

DO NOT.TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: ga MESSAGE NO.: S TIME: 1105 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

MESSAGE:

The Following Alarms Have Just Occurred:

ALRM RU-143 PLNT VENT LO RNG MON-PART HIGH ALRM RU-144 PLNT VENT HI RNG MON-GAS ALERT o

UNIT 2 CR (Simulator) PHONE: X72OO, 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205 f- 1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.

( 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is not Fully Understood.

3. Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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INSTRUCTION:

Provide the.following message at this time if the "A" LPSI pump has not been reset and started by a Joirit CR/ field team action.

This is to assure continuity of plant data and scenario eventa in the possibility of a delay or confusion in resetting the "A" LPSI 86 relay.

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THIS.IS A DRILL!

DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL.

STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: ES_

MESSAGE NO.: 1 TIME: 1105 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulg;or)

MESSAGE:

Attempt a START on the "A" LPSI pump at this time.

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1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.

( 2. Request Clar1fication From Your Controller if the Message is

( not Fully Understood.

3. Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO'- 1

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INSTRUCTION:

Provide the following message at thia-time only if the Simulator ;

is not operating.

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DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL-AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: ES l

MESSAGE NO.: U . TIME: 1115 -

LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

MESSAGE:

The Following Alarms Have Just Occurred:

ALRM RU-158C IARM EAST AUX BLDG 140 ALERT UNIT 2 CR (Simulator) PHONE: X72OO, 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205

1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.

> 2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is

(]_/ not Fully Understood.

3. Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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.IF IN. DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO-DO l FROM: 9. -J_ T O : Sji MESSAGE NO.: V TIME: 1130 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

INSTRUCTION:

Provide the following message at this time only if-the Simulator is.not operating.

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THIS IS'A DRILL!-

DO NOT:TAKE'ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL.

STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: gg MESSAGE NO.: M. - TIKE: 1130 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

MESSAGE:

The Following Alarms Have Just Occurred:

ALRM RU-158C IARM EAST AUX BLDG 140 NORM UNIT 2 CR (Simulator) PHONE: X7200, 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205

1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.

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3. Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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LOCATION: U2 Aux Blda Roof /140' East Wrao INSTRUCTION:

Provide the < successful closure of either CPN-MO-5B or CP-UV-5B upon any attempt (new or' ongoing) after 1200. Efforts prior to 1200 should be encouraged, but unsuccessful.

Note:

More detailed' direction for player feedback is available in the

. Controller Guide for this situation.

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DO NOc WE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL' STATI0h OPERATIONS OR-ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: Receir Team Leadez

~ MESSAGE NO.: 15 TIME: 1200 (Accrox.)

LOCATION: U2 Aux-Bldo Roof /140' East Wreq

. MESSAGE:

Attempts to close CPN-MO-5E/CF-UV-5B have succeeded.

UNIT 2 CR (Simulator) PHONE: X72OO, 7201, 7202, 72O3, 7204, 7205

~ 1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.

2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is not Fully Understood.
3. Request-Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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-O.GI CONTINGENCY CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION CALL YOUR LEAD CONTROLLER IMMEDIATELY FOR ADVICE IF IN DOUBT ABOUT WHAT TO DO FROM: C-1 TO: SSS.

MESSAGE NO.: E TIME: 1210' LCCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

INSTRUCTION:

Provide the following message at this time only if the Simulator-la not operating.

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DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL.

STATION OPERATIONS OR ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS TO: SS MESSAGE NO.: W TIME: 1210 LOCATION: U2 CR (Simulator)

MESSAGE:

, The Following Alarms.Have Just Occurred:

ALRM RU-144 PLNT VENT HI RNG MON-GAS NORM ALRM RU-143 PLNT VENT LO RNG MON-PART ALERT ALRM RU-143 PLNT VENT LO RNG MON-GAS ALERT O

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1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.

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Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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MESSAGE NO.: E TIME: 1215 LOCATIfV: U2 CR (Simulator)

INSTRUCTION: ~ '

Provide the following message at this time cnly if the Simulator la not operating.

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MESSAGE:

The Following Alarms Have Junt Occurred:

ALRM RU-143 PLNT VENT LO RNG MON-PART NORM ALRM RU-143 PLNT VENY LO RNG MON-GAS NORM N

-[J UNIT 2 CR (Simulator) PHONE: X72OO, 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205

1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Actions To Be Taken.
2. Request Clarification From Your Controller if the Message is not Fully Understood.

3'. Request Additional Information if You Feel it is Needed.

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-MESSAGE NO.: Il TIME: 1300 LOCATION: All Facilities INSTRUCTION:

Icoue the following monnage when instructed to do ao by the Exercise Controller / Lead Controller.

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DO NOT TAKE ANY ACTIONS THAT WILL AFFECT ACTUAL STATION OPERATIONS OR ACT".ITIES J IN PROGRESS TO: ALL MESSAGE NO.: 16_ TIME: 1300 LOCATION: All Facilitieg r

MESSAGE:

The Exercise'is Terminat.ed.

Restore Facilities and Equipment.

Begin In-Place Critique with Lead Controllers.

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1. Keep Your Controller Informed of Action: Tu Be Taken.

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'I Page 1 C-2 Acronyms C-4 State Emergency Operations Center (EOC)

C-7 Technical Operations C' enter (TOC)

C-9 Direction and Control C-11 Maricopa County Emergency Operations Center (MCEOC)

C-14 Maricopa County Warning Point (MCS0)

C-16 On-Scene Command Post (MCSO)

C-19 Supplemental Warning Teams.(MCS0)

C-20 Road Block Teams (MCS0)

C-21 REAT Forward C-23 AEAT Field Monitor Teams r~g C-25 Evacuation Groups (Tolleson_ Union

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C-26 Special Evacuation Group C-28 Public Notification Site C-30 Reception and Care Center C-31 Joint Emergency News Center C-33 Public Inquiry Group

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\/ GOVERNMENT CONTROLLER GUIDE ADES - Arizona Division of Emergency Services ADO -

Assistant Director of Operations ARRA - Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency C0C - Chief Offsite Controller COMM. O. -

Communications Officer DC - Direction and Control DCC - Direction and Control Controller DO -

Director of Operations-DPS - Department of Public Safety EBS - Emergency Broadcast System EG -

Evacuation Group EGC - Evacuation Group Controller EOC -

Emergency Operations Center

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Emergency Operations Center Controller b J EOF - Emergency Operations Facility EPZ - Emergency Planning Zone ESD -

Equipment Services Department FEMA - Federal Emergency Management Agency JENC - Joint Emergency News Center KI - Potassium Iodide MC - Maricopa County MCDCD&ES - Maricopa County Department of Civil Defense and Emergency Services MCSO - Maricopa County Sheriff's Office NAN - Notification Alert Network OGC -- Operations Group Chief OSCP -

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Page-D Acronyms D-4 TOC Contingency Messages D ~Maricopa County EOC Messages D-9 Maricopa County EOC Contingency Messages D-ll' On-Scene Command Post Contingency Messages-

.D-13 On-Scene-Command Post' Messages D-15 Supplemental Warning Team Message D-16 Road Block _ Team Contingency Messages

-D-18 REAT-Forward Contingency Message D-19 Special Evacuation Group Messages f D-24 . Reception and Care Center Contingency l' Message

'\ L .D-25' Joint Emergency. News Center Contingency Messages D-27 Joint Emergency News Center Messages D-44 Public-Inquiry Messages O D-1 L_ _= _ - _= _ _ - _ _ _ ___:__=- - -

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'ADES -- Arizona Division of Emergency Services ADO ,

. - Assistant-Director of! Operations-ARRA- , Arizona. Radiation RegulatoryfAgency COC . Chief-Offsite' Controller COMM. 0.- - Communications' Officer DC- - Direction and Control.

DCC .- Direction'and Control Controller

, DO - Director of Operations DPS - Department of Public Safety EBS ~ Emergency Broadcast System

'EG -- Evacuation Group EGC - Evacuation Group. Controller EOC - Emergency 10perations Center.

, s- g EOCC -- Emergency Operations Center Controller

'k/ EOF 3 - Emergency Operations Facility.

EPZ Emergency Planning Zone ESD. - Equipment Services Department

. FEMA - Federal Emergency Management Agency JENC -

Joint Emergency News Center KI -

Potassium Iodide MC -

Maricopa County MCDCD&ES -

Maricopa County Department of Civil Defense and Emergency Services MCSO - Maricopa County Sheriff's Office NAN - Notificat1on Alert Network OGC -

Operations Group Chief OSCP -

On Scene Command Post PI -

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RCC- - Reception and Care Center-REAT. Radiological'EmergencyfAssistance Team RF- - REAT Forward' ,

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- REAT Forward = Controller SEG' - Special Evacuation Group SS. - Shift Supervisor SW' - Supplemental Warning TOC - Technical Operations Center TOCC -LTechnical. Operations Center Controller TOD: - Technical Operations Director O.

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  • TLE: After the TOC Director has inquired about the. locations of RCCs.

MESSAGE: The Reception and Care Center is as follows:

Tolleson Union High School, 9419 W. Van Buren.

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2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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.TO: TOC Shift Supervisor- MESSAGE.NO.:- TOC-B LOCATION: Technical Operations Center-TIME: . Issue is TOC staff fr.ils to inform TOC /SS of this information.-.

'HESSAGE: The' Reception and Care Center is as follows:

Tolleson Union High School, 9419 W. Van Buren.

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PLAYER NOTES:

l- 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.

2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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HESSAGE NO.: .MC-1

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MESSAGE: The' Reception and Care Center to be activated for evaluation is as follows:

Tolleson Union High School, 9419- W. Van Buren.

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'1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.

2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.

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MESSAGE: Siren Pole No. 38 (INTRAC NO. 473) failed to function.

PLAYER NOTES:

1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.

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3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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. TO: Maricopa County Operations Group' Chief, FESSAGE No.: MC-3 LOCATION: Maricopa County EOC TIME: When ordering On-Scene Commander (MCS0) to establish road blocks MESSAGE: Two road blocks will be evaluated. You must establish road blocks at the following locations:

1. Palo Verde Road and Baseline.
2. Palo Verde Road and Southern.

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f- 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.

2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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TIME: When directing activation of RCCs MESSAGE:

The Reception and Care Center being activated for evaluation purposes is as follows:

Tolleson Union High School, 9419 W. Van Buren.

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1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN. >
2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.

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. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE IF ADDRESSEE HAS NOT BEEN INFORMED DURING EXERCISE PLAY' TO: 'Maricopa County Group Operations' Chief MESSAGE NO.: MC-B LOCATION: Maricopa County E00 TIME: ..When supplemental warning instructions are beliig iissued to

, .the On-Scene Command Post'(MCS0)

MESSAGE:

. Siren Pole.No. 38 (INTRAC No. 473) failed to function.

. PLAYER NOTES:

1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.

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REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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TO: On-Scene Commander MESSAGE NO.:' OSCP-A' LOCATION: On-Scene Command Post TIME: Following the declaration of a GENERAL EMERGENCY, if required MESSAGE: Siren Pole No. 38 (INTRAC No. 473) failed to function.

-Note: Loudspeakers, lights and sirens should not be used by the Supplemental Warning Team.

PLAYER NOTES:

1. . KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.

'2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT 4

FULLY UNDERSTOOD.

3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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LOCATION: 'On-Scene Command Post

  • TIME: When On-Scene Commander is directing the establishment of Road Blocks ,

MESSAGE: Two road blocks will be evaluated. You MUST establish road blocks at the following locations:

1. Palo Verde Road and Baseline.
2. Palo Verde Road and Southern.

PLAYER NOTES:

1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.

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MESSAGE: The Reception and Care Center being activated is as follows:

Tolleson Union High School, 9419 West Van Buren.

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1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.

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TIME: Upon receipt of information requesting Spacial Evacuee assistance ,

MESSAGE: All Special Evacuees need to be picked up. These are

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All Special Evacuees are to be transported to the Reception and Care Center at Tolleson Union High School, 9419 West Van Buren.

PLAYER NOTES:

1.. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.

2.- REQU'EST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.

3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL.INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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T H I'S I' S - A- D R I LTL 1 TO: Supplemental Warning Team. MESSAGE NO.: 'SW-1'

~ LOCATION:! Arlington' Post Office.

Old U.S. 80 just east of Arlington School Road TIME

  • L'Upon arrival in supplemental warning area.

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MESSAGE: ' Drive through affected' area and simulate giving-supplemental warning.-

DO NOT activate' siren,-lights or loudspeaker. _j Make certain evacuation group role players in vehicle at Arlington Post Office receive the .

supplemental warning.

The vehicle will be marked with a red flag.

The evacuation group role players will be wearing red vests.

PLAYER NOTES:-

1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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ISSUE THIS MESSAGE IF ADDRESSEE HAS NOT BEEN INFORED DURING EXERCISE PLAY TO: Road Block Team #1 FESSAGE NO.: RB-A LGCATION: In Patrol Car TIE: If On-Scene Commander does not assign same location MESSAGE: Establish a road block for evaluation at Palo Verde Road and Baseline Road.

PLAYER NOTES:

1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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ISSUE THIS' MESSAGE IF ADDRESSEE HAS'NOT BEEN INFORMED DURING EXERCISE PLAY-TO: Road Block Team #2 MESSAGE NO.: RB-B LOCATION: In Patrol Car TIME: If On-Scene Commander does not assign same location MESSAGE: Establish a road block for evaluation at Palo Verde Road and Southern Avenue.

FLAYER NOTES:

1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS DEEDED.

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ISSUE THIS MESSAGE IF ADDRESSEE HAS NOT BEEN INFORMED DURING EXERCISE PLAY TO: REAT Forward Captain MESSAGE NO.: RF-A LOCATION: REAT Forward TIME: If information is not received from TOC within 30 minutes of evacuation order MESSAGE: The Reception and Care Center being activated is as follows:

Tolleson Union High School, 9419 West Van Buren.

. A REAT Field Monitoring Team is to respond to the RCC.

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PLAYER NOTES:

1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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TO: Special Evacuee #1-Telephone Caller MESSAGE NO.: SEG-1 LOCATION:

PVNGS Energy Information Center TIME: At direction of Lead EG Controller MESSAGE: Dial 273-1411 (Maricopa County E0C), when the number answers say:

"This is a drill.

I need help. I'm too old to drive and need a ride. Can you help me? My name is (role player name) .

(_./ I am located in from of Arlington Elementary School.

This is a drill."

PLAYER NOTES:

1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.

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TO: Special Evacuee #2-Telephone caller MESSAGE NO.: SEG-2 LOCATION: PVNGS Energy Information Center TLE: At direction of Lead EG Controller MESSAGE: Dial 273-1411 (Maricopa County EOC), when the number answers say:

" This is a drill.

I am located at the Arlington Baptist Church at the corner of Arlington School Road and Old U.S. 80.

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My name is (role player name) .

This is a drill."

PLAYER NOTES:

1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.

g 3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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p r 4 TO:. Special Evacuee #3-Telephone Caller HESSAGE No.: SEG-3 LOCATION: .PVNGS Energy Information Center TIME: At direction of the Lead EG Controller MESSAGE: . Dial 273-1411 (Maricopa County EOC), when the number answers.

say:

1- "This is a drill.

I am located at the corner of Old U.S. 80 and Arlington School Road. My car won't start. Can you help-me?

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My name is (role player name)' .

This is a drill."

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1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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L, TO: Special Evacuee #4-Telephone Caller MESSAGE NO.: SEG-4 LOCATION: ..PVNGS Energy Information Center TIME: At direction of Lead EG Controller MESSAGE: Dial 273-1411 (Maricopa County EOC), when the number answers say:

"This is a drill.

.. I am located at the Arlington Post Office.

I cannot drive. I need a ride. Can you help me?

My name is (role player name) .

This is a drill."

PLAYER NOTES:

1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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TO: MCSO Special Assistance Transportation MESSAGE NO.: SEG-5 LOCATION: -Special Evacuee Pick-up Lccations

. TIME: Upon arrival of MCSO Assistance Team MESSAGE: All Special Evacuees are to be transported to Tolleson Union High School, 9419 West Van Buren. This is the Recepticn and Care Center that has been activated.

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! 1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAIGN.

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IS' SUE THIS MESSAGE IF ADDRESSEE HAS NOT BEEN INFORMED DURING EXERCISE PLAY TO: Reception and Care Center Manager FESSAGE NO.: RCC-A Tolleson Union High School LOCATION:

TIME: If required, upon arrival of REAT Field Monitoring Team e

MESSAGE: Ensure that evacuees are monitored near arrival area.

Uncontaminated go to Reception.

Contaminated for to Decontamination (showers).

Note: The use of the shower facilities for contaminated evacuees is to be simulated.

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1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.

l 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.

3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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<- To: JENC Facility Manager MESSAGE.NO.: JENC-A LOCATION: _ Joint Emergency News Center -

f[:h TIME:- 1010 MESSACS:

f. The Maricopa County Public Information Spokesperson indicates to you that he/she has received word that the situation at Palo Verde has escalated to a SITE AREA EMERGENCY.

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. PLAYER NOTES:

1. KEE? YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKIN.
2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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ISSUE THIS MESSAGE IF ADDRESSEE HAS NOT BEEN INFORMED DURING EXERCISE PLAY TO: NNCFacilityManager_ MESSAGE No.':JENC-B LOCATION: Joint Emergency News Center '

TLv.E: 1110 .

MESSAGE: One of,the t.elevision reporters in the Media Room has passed word to you, through the Media Room Coordinator, that his sources indicate that the plant ha's declared a GENERAL' EMERGENCY.

PLAYER NOTES:

1. KEEF YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMFD OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKIN.
2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF TRE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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. .TO:: APS Public;Information Spokesperson . MESSAGE No.: JENC-1 LOCATION: Joint. Emergency News Center

  • TIE: First News Briefing d

MESSAGE: Was the declaration of an' ALERT related to the fire that occurred earlier today, and what actually caused the NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT?

PLAYER NOTES:

1. KEE? YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION I? YCU TEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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TO: APS Public Information Spokesperson . MESSAGE NO.: JENG2

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NESSAGE: ~ Could the problems that are occuring at Palo Verde right now lead to another Chernoby1? How about another Three Mile Island?

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PLAYER NOTES:

1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER 17 THE MESSAGE IS NOT TULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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LOCATION: Joint Emegency News Center. "

TIME: Second News' Briefing MESSAGE: We understand that a worker at Palo Verde has been killed in a.

work related accident. Can you tell us more about what happened?

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'1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.

2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IT THE MESSAGE IS NOT '

FULLY UNDERSTOOD.

3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU TEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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. MESSAGE No.: JENC-5 LOCATION: Joint Eme.rgency News Center '

TIME: 100 I115 News Briefing i..

ESSAGE -

What is the weather forecast? How far is it estimated that the wind will carry any radiation that might be released? What happens if there is a wind shift?

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PLAYER NOTES:

1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO 3E TAKEN.

F 2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.

3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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, , TO: APS Public Information Spokesperson . NESSAGE NO.: JENC-6 LOCATION:- Joint Eme,rgency. News Center '

TIME: 1100-1115 News Briefing-MESSAGE:

. Although you say that you have conditions under ' control at Palo Verde, do you have a plan for a worst-case meltdown at the plant?

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1. KEE? YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2. ; REQUEST CLARIFICATION TROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT TULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU TEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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  • 1115-1130 News Briefing MESSAGE: -What happens to the employees at the plant, site when~an' accident occurs? Are they sent home? Is anyone lef t to- run the plant?

'If so, are.they in danger? ,

PLAYER NOTES:

1. KEEF YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAU.N.
2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT
  • FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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MESSAGE NO.: JENC-8 LOCATION:' Joint Emergency News Center ^

TIME: 1115-1130 News Briefing MESSAGE: . Iow will this accident affect the other two units? Could this

'same thing happen to them?

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1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.

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3. . REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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. TO:.iAPS Public Information Spokesperson- . MESSAGE No.: JENC-9

. LOCATION: ' Joint Emergency News Center TIME: 1130-1145 News Briefing ,

' MESSAGE: Back to the accident at the plant. How many other 4

. employees have been killed or injured on the job .

at Palo Verde. -

PLAYER' NOTES:

1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.

2.- REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT TULLY UNDERSTOOD.

3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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. To: County Public Information Spokesperson . MESSAGE NO.: JENC-10, LOCATION: Joint Emergency News Center

  • TLE: 1130-1145 News Briefing MESSAGE: iow long does it'take to evacuate all of the residents from the 10-mile area surrounding Palo Verde? How do you know when the total. evacuation is complete?

i PLAYER NOTES:

1. KEE? TOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER 17 THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 17 YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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, TO: State Public Information Spokesperson'. MESSAGE NO.: 'JENC-11..

LCCATION: Joint Eme.rgency News Center

  • TIME: 1145-1200 News Briefing.

MESSAGE: lihat information'do you have on how long the release of radioactive materials into the atmosphere is likely to last?

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PLAYER NOTES:

1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAK.7N.
2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER 17 THE MESSAGE IS NOT
  • FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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. T0* State Public Information Spokesperson . MESSAGE No.: . JENC LOCATION: : Joint Eme,rgency News Center' TIME:: - 1145-1200 News Briefing 1

MESSACE: What is the . estimate of damage to crops and farm enimals in the

.10-mile area around the plant as a result of the accident at Palo Verde?

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1. KII? YOUR CONTROLLER INFO'1MED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2. . REQUEST CLARIFICATION FRCM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT '

WLLY UNDERSTOOD.

3-. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FIEL IT IS NEEDED.

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  • TIME: 1200-1215' News Briefing- - -

, MESSAGE: Are we likely to see a core' meltdown as a result of the events that have taken place at Palo Verde today?

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PLAYER NOTES:

1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.
2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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MESSACE: Is'.today's situation at Palo Verde just another example of sloppy workmanship and poor management?

PLAYER NOTES:

1., KEE? YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN.

2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION TROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT TULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION II. YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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-LOCATION: Joint Eme,rgency News Center. ~

,, . TIME: '1215-1230 News Briefing ,

3" MESSAGE:. How long will it take to clean-up.after this accidtnt? How much is the estmated' cost for this clean-up?

. PLAYER NOTES:

1. KEEP YOUR CONTROLLER INFORMED OF ACTIONS.TO BE TAKEN.
2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION FROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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.v111 ve be able to get in and have a look'at the damage ourselves?

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2. REQUEST CLARIFICATION TROM YOUR CONTROLLER IF THE MESSAGE IS NOT ~

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-3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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3. REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF YOU FEEL IT IS NEEDED.

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,, 1000 'IJjust heard that there's an accident at Palo Verde. Is this

' . the same type of thing that happened at Chernoby1?.

1005 I just heard on the radio that there's a' problem at Palo Verde,

.but I didn't hear any warning sirens go off. I live in' Arlington and - thought we were supposed to be warned if something vent l vrong at the plant.

1010 What's an ALERT 7 1015 What's' happening at Palo Verde?

1020 Should we evacuate now, just to be safe?.

1025 Is it safe for me to travel vest from Phoenix on Interstate 107 1030' Is radiation being' released from Palo Verde? Will someone tell us if we are in danger?

1035 My husband is a construction worker at Palo Verde. Will he be OK?.

1040 I just heard the warning sirens go off, but when I tried to tune to KTAR for instructions, my radio quit working. What should.

I do?

f- 1045 What is a SITE AREA EMERGENCY? Does that mean we're going to-t die or get cancer if we live within 10-mile of Palo Verde?

1050 Is Palo Verde going to melt down? Exactly what is a melt down?

-1055 If' they can't get this problem at Palo Verde fixed today, are they going to have to shut off our electricity?

1100 Should I stay inside my house if I live in Goodyear?

1105 What's going on at Palo Verde?

1110 Should I bring my pets / farm animals inside? I live east of Tolleson.

1115 Is the state going to take over the operation of Palo Verde?

1120 I have to fly over Palo Verde to get to a business meeting in Los Angeles. Am I going to be exposed to radiation?

1125 I keep hearing about something called REMS and milleREMS. What the heck are these?

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1130 1135 I live in' Buckeye.-Is it safe for me to go outside?

If we have to leave our home because of.the problem at Palo Verde, will someone build us a new home like they did in Russia after the' accident at Chernoby1?

1140 Will Ruth Fisher School be open tomorrow?

1145 _How much radiation is being released from Palo Verde?

1150 If we have to evacuate to a Reception and Care Center. how long- .

will it be before we can return to our home?

1155 Is the milk I bought at' the Hassayampa Store last night safe to drink?

1200 Someone told me that radiation is more dangerous to children and pregnant women than to people like my husband. Why?

. 1205 I'm on my way to a Reception and Care Center. Will someone make certain my house isn't looted while I'm away?

1210 I live in Avondale. Is our water safe te drink, or has the accident at Palo Verde contaminated it?

)/~T -1215 I have family living in the 10-mile area surrounding Palo Verde.

(,,) How do I find out if they have been able to leave the area and are safe?

1220 I heard that the National Guard vas going to take over Palo Verde.

Is that true? My son is a member and I don't vant him near that mess.

1225 I heard that there's a big cloud of steam or something hovering over Palo_ Verde. Is that radiation'or just regular pollution?

1230 When will an evacuation of Phoenix be required?

1235 Are the vegetables from my home garden safe to eat? I live in Youngtown.

1240 My electricity comes from Palo Verde. Is it going to be radio-active? Should I shut off my electricity to protect my family? 3 1245 Is the radiation going to ruin my cotton crop? I live near Cotton Lane and Interstate 10.

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Y4 1250 Will I have'to throw out the milk.from my dairy farm? If so,

( will APS pay me for it? My farm is near 75th Avenue and Glendale.

1255' I just. heard that a GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared at Palo Verde. Isn't that the same thing that happened in Russia a couple of years ago? I have relatives in Phoenix...are they going to-die?

  • 1300' I live in a trailer behind the Red Quail Store near Palo Verde, and want to get out of the area until it's safe again. Can someone come out and help me?

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To: State Public Information Spokesperson MESSAGE NO.:'JENC-4 LOCATION: Joint Emergency News Center TIME: Second News Briefing MESSAGE: How many people live in the 10-mile area surrounding Palo Verde, and is the state really prepared to handle the situation if this accident turns into another Chernoby1?

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Although you say that you have conditions under control at Palo Verde, do you have a plan for a worst-case meltdown at the plant?

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. TO' APS Public Information Spokesperson FESSAGE NO. : JENC-7 LOCATION: Joint Emergency News Center TIME: 1115-1130 News Briefing MESSAGE: What happens to the employees at the plant site when an accident occurs? Are they sent home? Is anyone left to run the plant?

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TO: County Public Information Spokesperson MESSAGE NO.: JENC-10 LOCATION: Joint Emergency News Center TIME: 1130-1145 News. Briefing MESSAGE: How long does it take to evacuate all of the residents from the 10-mile area surrounding Palo Verde? How do you know when the total evacuation is complete?

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. To: State Public Information Spokesperson MESSAGE NO.: JENC-12 LOCATION: ' Joint Emergency News Center .

TIME: 1145-1200 News Briefing MESSAGE: W at is the estimate of damage to crops and farm animals in the 10-mile area around the plant as a result of the accident at Palo Verde?

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TIME: 1200-1215 News Briefing MESSAGE: Is today's situation at Palo Verde just another example of sloppy workmanship and poor management?

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1150 If my house is contaminated by radiation, will APS pay ~'for having

-it cleaned-up? Will'they build me a new house like the Russians did for.the victimsyof Chernoby1?

1155 This is Terry Smith of the CBA television network. I have a news crew on the way-to Palo Verde in a helicopter. Who do I need

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1200 What is radiation going'to do to my cotton crop? Who is going to reimburse me for~my losses?

1205 .One of your people said that this won't be like Chernobyl because Palo Verde has a containment building. What is that?

1210- ' What direction is the wind blowing? Should we clear out? We live near Perryville.

1215 I understand that a GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared at Palo Verde. What does-that mean to me and my family? We live in Phoenix.

[ 1220 Will our electricity b'e shut-off because of this problem at

{ Palo Verde?

1225 I have relatives that live in Arlington. Are they going to get cancer because of this problem-at Palo Verde?

1230 Will Ruth Fisher School be open tomorrow?

1235 I work in the warehouse at Palo Verde and am scheduled to go work at 3:30pm. Should I show up for work?

1240 Can you tell me which Reception and Care Centers have been opened for people evacuating the area around Palo Verde?

1245 'If some of my electricity comes from Palo Verde, does that mean my food will become radioactive if I use my electric stove?

1250 My neighbor tells me that radiation smells like natural gas, is that true?

1255 I.have been bearing terms like REM and milleREM being used a lot today. ' 2 do tu se terms mean?

1300 I've been evacuated from my home in Arlington, and my friend just told me that looters have been seen in the area. Can someone guard my house until I get to return home?

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1005 I just heard on the radio that there's a problem at Palo Verde, but I didn't hear any warning sirens go off. I live in Arlington and thought we were supposed to be warned if something went wrong at the plant.

l 1010 What's an ALERT?

l 1015 What's happening at Palo Verde?

1020 Should we evacuate now, just to be safe?

1025 Is it safe for me to travel west from Phoenix on Interstate 107 1030 Is radiation being released from Palo Verde? Will someone tell us if we are in danger?

'1035 My husband is a construction worker at Palo Verde. Will he be OK?

1040 I just heard the warning sirens go off, but when I tried to tune to KTAR for instructions, my radio quit working. What should I do?

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1050 Is Palo Verde going to melt down? Exactly what is a melt down?

'1055 If they can't get this problem at Palo Verde fixed today, are they going to have to shut off cur electricity?

1100 Should I stay inside my house if I live in Goodyear?

1105 What's going on at Palo Verde?

1110 Should I bring my pets / farm animals inside? I live east of Tolleson.

1115 Is the state going to take over the operation of Palo Verde?

1120 I have to fly over Palo Verde to get to a business meeting in Los Angeles. Am I going to be exposed to radiation?

1125 I keep hearing about something called REMS and milleREMS. What the heck are these?

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}cy 3-i_/ : 1130 -I live in' Buckeye.lIs it' safe for me to go outside?

11352 .If we'have to leave our home because'of the problem at Palo Verde, will someone build;us.a new home like they did.in Russia-after.the accident.at Chernoby1?:

1140L -Will Ruth Fisher School be open' tomorrow?

1145 How much radiation is being_ released from Palo Verde?

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1155- Is the milk I bought at the Hassayampa Store last night safe to drink? ,

1200 'Someone told'me that radiation is more dangerous to children and pregnant. women than to people like my husband. Why?

1205~ I'm'on my way to a Reception and Care Center. Will someone make icertain my house isn't' looted.while.I'm away?

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1215 I have family living in the 10-mile area surrounding Palo Verde.

How do I find out if they have been able to leave the area and are safe?

1220 I heard that the National Guard was going to take over Palo Verde.

Is that'true?.My son is a member.and I don't want him near that mess.

1225 I. heard that there's a big cloud of steam or something hovering over Palo Verde. Is that! radiation or just regular pollution?

1230 When will an evacuation of Phoenix be required?

1235- Are the vegetables from my home garden safe to eat? I live in Youngtown.

1240 My electricity comes from Palo Verde. Is it going to be radio-active? Should I shut off my electricity to protect my family?

1245 Is the radiation going to ruin my cotton crop? I live near Cotton Lane and Interstate 10.

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1255 I' just heard that a GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared at Palo Verde. Isn't that tha same thing that happened in Russia a couple of years ago? I have relatives in Phoenix...are they going to die?

1300 I live in a trailer behind the Red Quail Store near Palo Verde, and want to get out of the area until it's safe again. Can someone come out and help me?

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APPENDIX J HEALTH PHYSICS DATA O.

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' HEALTH PHYSICS DATA 4 -- NOTE -

. This Appendix contains health physics and radiological data for the duration of the scenario. The-first section includes an RMS system summary, a listing of. the RMS monitor designations and-individual RMS data sheets to be. provided at' designated. intervals (as indicated) in the following locations:

Control Room /STSC (Simulator)

Radiation Protection Office Normally, the RMS terminal has the capability to provide trend data via histograms. For the purposes of this scenario trend data is not provided. Trends may be derived from comparison with earlier data sheets.

. This Appendix also contains in-plant, on-site, off-site maps and information to be provided to field monitoring teams. The necessary data for performing dose assessment is provided in the format 7 that would be provided by ERFDADS.

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J.3 RMS Data Cards J.3-1

J.4 In-plant Radiological Data J.4-1 s~ J.5 On-site Radiological Maps and Instrument Readings J.5-1 J.6 " Dose Assessment Data J.6-1 J.7 Off-site Radiological maps and Field Dose Assessment Data J.7-1 N

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[() tuRU-30 29 uCi/cc 6.00E 07 6.00E-07 6.00E 07 6.00E 07 6.00E-07 6.00E 07 6.00E-07 6.00E-07 6.00E-07 RU 31 mR /h r 1.15E 01 1.15E-01 1.15E 01 1.15E 01 1.15E-01 4.15E+00 1.15E+02 ** 1.01 E+02 *

  • 7.15 E+01 **

2U 33 nd/hr INOP  !NOP INOP INOP INOP  !NOP INOP INOP INOP RU-34 uti/cc 1.00E-06 1.00E-06 1.00E 06 1.00E-06 1.00E-06 1,00E-06 1.00E-06 1.00E-06 1.00E-06 RU 37 mR/hr 5.00E-02 5.00E-02 5.00E-02 5.00E 02 5.00E 02 5.00E 02 5.00E-02 5.00E-02 5.00E-02 RU 38 nd/hr 5.17E-02 5.17E 02 5.17E - 02 5.17E -02 5.17E - 02 5.17E-02 5.17E -02 5.17E - 02 5.17E -02 RU 139A/B mR/hr 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 RU 140A/B mR/hr 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 RU 141(P/l mR/hr 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+0^

RU 141(G) uCt/cc 1.76E 06 1.76E-06 1.76E-06 1.76E-06 1.76E-06 1.76E 06 1.76E-06 1.76E-06 1.76E 0 I RU 142 uti/cc 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E 01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 RU-143(P) uCt/cc 1.40E-12 1.40E-12 1.40E 12 1.40E-12 1.40E 12 1.40E-12 1.40E-12 1.40E 12 1.40E-12 RU 143(!) uCi/cc 2.98E-13 2.98E-13 2.98E-13 2.98E-13 2.98E 13 2.98E-13 2.98E-13 2.98E-13 2.98E-13 RU-143(G) uCi/cc 1.34E 06 1.34E-06 1.34E 06 1.34E-06 1.34E-06 1.34E 06 1.34E 06 1.34E 06 1.34E 06 RU 144(P/l mR/hr 2.50E+01 2.50E+01 2.50E+01 2.50E+01 2.50E+01 2.60E+01 2.60E+01 2.60E+01 2.60E+01 RU 144(G) uti/cc 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 QU-145(G) uti/ec 6.60E-08 6.60E-08 6.60E-08 6.60E-08 6.60E 08 3.30E 04

  • 8.60E-05
  • 4.30E-05
  • 9.10E-06 RU 146(P/I mR /h r 0.000-01 0.00E 01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 RU-146(G) uci/cc 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 RU 148 mR/hr 1.03E+03 1.03E+03 1.03E+03 1.03E+03 1.03E+03 1.03E+03 1.03E+03 1.03E+03 1.03E+03 RU 149 nW/hr 1.00E+03 1.00E+03 1.00E+03 1.00E+03 1.00E+03 1.00E+03 1.00E+03 1.00E+03 1.00E+03 2U 150 mR/hr 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 RU 151 mr/hr 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.34F+04 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2E-152A mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 2E 1528 ns/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 2E-152C nR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 2E 1520 mR /h r 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE 153A mR /h r 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE-1538 nR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 3

J Legend:

  • Alert Alarm ** High Alarm J.1-1

RMS

SUMMARY

' MONITOR #: UNITS 07:00 07:30 07:45 08:00 08:15 08:30 08:45 09:00 09:15 RE-153C mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE-1$4A mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE 1548 mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+0) 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE 154C mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1. 00E +0 *. 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE-155A nd/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE-1558 mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE-155C mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE-156A mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE 1568 mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE 156C mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE 157A mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE-157B mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 2E-157C nR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE-158A mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE-158B mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE-156C nd/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.0CE+01 1.00E+01 RE-1580 pR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RY-204 uCi/cc 5.00E-01 5.00E-01 5.00E-01 5.00E-01 5.00E 01 5.00E-01 5.00E-01 5.00E 01 5.00E 01 l

l Legend:

  • Alert Alarm *+ High Alarm J.1*2 i

RMS

SUMMARY

' MONITOR s: UNITS 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:40 10:42 10:45 11:00 RU 1(P) uCt/cc ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATE ISOLATED ISOLATEli ISOLATED RU ill) uCt/cc ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLtTED ISOLATED ISOLATED RU 1(G) uCt/cc ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED RU-2/3 uCi/cc 0FF LINE OFF LINE OFF LINE OFF LIhE OFF LINE OFF LINE OFF LINE OFF LINE OFF LINE RU-4 uC1/cc 9.78E-07 9. 78E - 0 7 9.78E-07 9. 78E -07 9.78E-07 9.78E-07 9.78E 07 9.78E-07 9.78E-07 RU 5 utt/cc 5.89E-07 5.89E-07 5.89E-07 5.89E 07 5.89E 07 5.89E-07 5.89E 07 5.89E 07 5.89E 07 RU 6 uC1/cc 8.58E-08 8.58E-08 8.58E-08 8.58E-08 8.58E-08 8.58E-08 8.58E 08 8.58E-08 8.58E-08 RU-7 uCi/cc INOP I N-)P  !NOP INOP INOP  !NOP INOP INOP INOP RU-8(P) udi/cc 1.00E 10 1.00E-10 1.00E-10 1.00E-10 1.00E 10 1.00E-10 1.00E 10 1.00E-10 1.00E 10 RU 8(1) uCi/cc 4.80E 08 4.80E-08 4.80E 08 4.80E 08 4.80E-08 4.80E 08 4.80E-08 4.80E 08 4.80E C8 RU 9 uCt/cc 9.00E-07 9.00E-07 9.00E 07 9.00E-07 9.00E-07 9.00E-07 9.00E-07 9.00E 07 9.00E 07 RU-10 uCi/cc 1.05E-05 1.05E-05 1.05E-05 1.05E 05 1.05E 05 , 1.05E 05 1.05E-05 1.05E 05 1.05E-05 RU 12 UCi/cc 2.99E 04 2.99E-04 2.99E 04 2.99E-04 2.99E 04 2.99E 04 2.99E 04 2.99E-04 2.99E 04 RU+13(P) uCi/cc 5.00E 10 5.00E-10 5.00E 10 5.00E 10 5.00E-10 5.00E-10 5.00E-10 5.00E-10 5.00E-10 RU 13(1) uct/cc 7.51E-11 7.51E 11 7.51E-11 7.51E 11 7.51E-11 7.51E 11 7.51E-11 7.51E-11 7.51E-11 RU-13(G) uCi/cc 3.00E-07 3.00E-07 3.00E 07 3.00F-07 3.00E-07 3.00E 07 3.00E 07 3.00E-07 3.0CE-07 RU 14 UC1/cc 4.60E-09 4.60E 09 4.60E-09 4.60E 09 4.60E 09 4.60E-09 4.60E-09 4.60E 09 - 4.60E 09 2U 15 utt/cc 6.23E-05 6.23E 05 6.23E-05 6.23E 05 6.23E-05 6.23E-05 6.23E-05 6.23E 05 6.23E-05 RU-16 mR/hr 6.00E+00 6.00E+00 6.00E+00 6.00E+00 6.02E+00 6.00E +01 *

  • 9.00E +03 ** OF FSCALE ** OF FSCALE **

RU 17 mR/hr 3.94E+02 3.94E+02 3.94E+02 3.94E+02 4.00E+02 4.60E+02 9.50E+03 ** OFFSCALE ** 0FiSCALE **

RU-18 mR/hr 1.36E-03 1.36E-03 1.36E-03 1.36E 03 1.36E 03 1.36E-03 1.36E-03 1.36E-03 1.36E-03 RU 19 mR/hr 3.13E +01 *

  • 2.05E+01 ** 1.10E +01 ** 5.11E+00 *
  • 2.17E+00
  • 1.05E+00 1.05E+00 1.05E+00 1.05E+00 RU 20 mR/hr 4.43E 02 4.43E-02 4.43E 02 4.43E-02 4.43E-02 4.43E-02 4.43E-02 4.43E 02 4.43E-02 RU 21 mR/hr 1. 74E - 01 1.74E 01 1. 74 E - 01 1. 74 E -01 1.74E-01 1.74E-01 1.74E 01 1.74E 01 1. 74E 01 RU-22 mR/hr 3.21E-01 3.21E-01 3.21E 01 3.21E 01 3.21E-01 3.21E-01 3.21E-01 3.21E 01 3.21E 01 RU-23 nR/hr 4.97E -02 4.97E -02 4. 97E -02 4.97E 02 4. 9 7E -02 5.00E-02 9.00E 02 5.00E-01 1.00E+00 RU-25 mR/hr 2.44E-01 2.44E-01 2.44E 01 2.44E 01 2.44E 01 2.44E 01 2.44E-01 2.44E-01 2.44E-01 RU 26 mR/hr 5.98E 01 5.98E 01 5.98E-01 5.98E-01 5.98E-01 6.00E 01 8.10E-01 1.10E+00 2.00E+00 RU 27/28 mR/hr 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1. 00E'+ 00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 10 29 uCt/cc 7.00E 07 7.00E 07 7.00E 07 7.00E 07 7.00E-07 7.00E-07 7.00E-07 7.00E-07 7.00E 07 du 30 uCi/cc 6.00E 07 6.00E 07 6.00E-07 6.00E 07 6.00E 07 6.00E-07 6.00E-07 6.00E-07 6.00E 07 RU 31 mR/hr 5.56E +01 ** 2.98E+01 ** 1.17E +01 ** 6.23E+00 3.18E+00 2.24E+00 2.24E+00 2.24E+00 2.24E+00 RU 33 mR/hr INOP  !NOP INOP INOP  !NOP INOP INOP  !NOP INOP RU 34 uCt/cc 1.00E-06 1.00E-06 1.00E-06 1.00E-06 1.00E-06 1.00E 06 1.00E-06 1.00E 06 1.00E 06 RU 37 I ns/hr 5.00E 02 5.00E-02 5.00E 02 5.00E 02 5.00E 02 5.00E-02 5.50E-02 5.60E-01 2.50E+01 "

RU-38 mR/hr 5.17E -02 5.17E - 02 5.17E -02 5.17E -02 5.17E 02 5.17E -02 5.70E-02 6.00E-01 3.00E+01 "

RU 139A/B mR/hr 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 RU-140A/B nd/hr 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 RU 141(P/l nR/hr 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 RU-141(G) uti/cc 1.76E 06 1.76E-06 1.76E-06 1.76E-06 1.76E-06 1.76E 06 1.76E-06 1.76E-06 1.76E 06 RU-142 uCt/cc 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 RU 143(P) uCt/cc 1.40E 12 1.40E-12 1.40E-12 1.40E-12 1.40E-12 1.40E-12 1.40E-12 1.40E 12 5.00E 09 RU 143(!) uN /cc 2.98E-13 2.98E-13 2.96E-13 2.98E-13 2.98E-13 2.98E 13 2.98E 13 2.98E-13 7.20E 09 RU-143(G) uCt/ce 1.34E-06 1.34E-06 1.34E-06 1.34E 06 1.34E-06 1.34E 06 1.34E 06 1.34E-06 1.34E-03 *

  • I RU-144(P/l mR/hr 2. 70E +01 2. 70E +01 2.70E+01 2.70E+01 2.70E+01 2.80E+01 2.80E+01 2.80E+01 2.90E+01 i RU-144(G) uti/cc 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E 01 l uCt/cc RU-145(G) 4.30E-06 5.00E-07 9.00E-08 9.00E-08 9.00E-08 9.00E-08 9.00E 08 9.00E 08 9.00E 08 RU 146(P/l mR/hr 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E 01 RU-146(G) uCt/cc 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 RU-148 mR/hr 1.03E+03 1.03E+03 1.03E+03 1.03E+03 1.03E+03 2.10E+03 1.00E+05 " 3.00E+06 " 1.30E+07 "

RU-149 mR/hr 1.00E+03 1.00E+03 1.00E+03 1.00E+03 1.00E+03 2.00E+03 3.00E+06 "

1.00E+05 " 1.30E+07 "

RU 150 mR/hr 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.00E+06 " 1.00E+07 " 1.50E+07 "

RU 151 ne/hr 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.34E+04 2.00E+06 " 1.00E+07 " 1.50E+07 "

RE-152A ne/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE-152B mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE 152C nd/hr 1. 00E + 01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE 152D mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE-153A mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE 1538 mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 Legend:

  • Alert Ala m ** Migh Alarm J.1-3

RMS

SUMMARY

sx -

/ \' MONITOR #: UNITS 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:40 10:42 10:45 l 11:00

( ,/ RE 153C mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE 154A mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE-1548 nR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE-154C ns/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE-155A mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE-155B nR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE 155C mR /h r 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.50E+01 2.00E+01 3.00E+01 1.00E+02 RE-156A mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.50E+01 2.00E+01 3.00E+01 1.00E+02 RE 1568 ns/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.50E+01 2.00E+01 3.00E+01 1.00E+02 IE 156C ns/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE- 15 7A mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E*01 1.00E+01 1.50E+01 2.00E+01 3.00E+01 1.00E+02 RE 157B mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE-157C mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.50E+01 2.00E+01 3.00E+01 1.00E+02 RE-158A mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.50E+01 2.00E+01 3.00E+01 1.00E+02 RE 1588 mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.50E+01 2.00E+01 3.00E+01 1.00E+02 RE 158C mR /h r 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 3.00E+01 RE 1580 mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RY-204 uCt/cc 5.00E-01 5.00E 01 5.00E 01 5.00E-01 5.00E-01 4.00E+00

  • OFFSCALE " 0FFSCAll. " 0FFSCALE "

U.f%

G V

Legend:

  • Alert Alarm ** High Alarm J.1-4

RM

SUMMARY

IMONITOR #: UNITS 11:05 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 13:00 RU-1(P) uCt/cc ISOLATED I SOL A TED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED RU 1(!) uCt/cc ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED RU 1(G) uCt/cc  !$0 LATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLA 1ED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED RU 2/3 uCi/cc 0FF LINE OFF LINE OFF LINE OFF LINE OFF LINE OFF LINE OFF LINE OFF LINE OFF LikE RU-4 uCi/cc 9.78E 07 9.78E-07 9.78E-07 9.78E 07 9.78E 07 9.78E 07 9.78E-07 9.78E 07 9.78E-07 RU 5 uCi/cc 5.89E-07 5.89E 07 5.89E-07 5.89E 07 5.89E 07 5.89E 07 5.89E-07 5.89E 07 5.89E-07 RU 6 uCi/cc 8.58E 08 8.58E 08 8.58E 08 8.58E 08 8.58E 08 8.58E 08 8.58E-08 8.58E-08 8.58E 08 RU 7 uCi/cc INOP INOP INOP INOP INOP  !NOP  !NOP INOP  !NOP RU 8(P) UCi/cc 1.00E-10 1.00E-10 1.00E-10 1.00E 10 1.00E 10 1.00C-10 1.00E-10 1.00E-10 1.00E 10 RU-8(1) uCi/cc 4.80E-08 4.80E 08 4.80E-08 4.80E-08 4.80E 08 4.80E-08 4. 80E

  • 08 4.80E-08 4.80E-08 RU-9 uC1/cc 9.00E-07 9.00E 07 9.00E-07 9.00E 07 9.00E-07 9.00E 07 9.00E-07 9.00E-07 9.00E 07

&U-10 uti/cc 1.05E 05 1.05E-05 1.05E-05 1.05E-05 1.05E 05 1.05E-05 1.05E-05 1.05E 05 1.05E 05 9 RU-12 uCt/cc 2.99E 04 2.99E 04 2.99E-04 2.99E 04 2.99E 04 2.99E 04 2.99E-04 2.99E 04 2.99E 04 RU-13(P) uCi/cc 5.00E-10 5.50E-10 6.10E-10 6.20E-10 6.00E-10 5.61E-10 5.42E-10 5.22E-10 5.10E-10 RU 13(!) uCi/cc 7.51E-11 8.80E-11 3.90E-10 6.45E 10 6.27E-10 .5.75E 10 5.44E-10 5.29E-10 5.00E 10 RU 13(G) uCi/cc 3.00E 07 3.40E 07 1.00E 06 1.50E 06 1.40E 06 1.35E-06 1.14E-06 1.02E-06 1.01E 06 AU-14 uCi/cc 4.60E-09 4.60E 09 4.60E-09 4.60E-09 4.60E-09 4.60E-09 4.60E-09 4.60E-09 4.60E-09 RU-15 uC1/cc 6.23E 05 6./3E-05 6.23E 05 6.23E-05 6.23E-05 6.23E 05 6.23E 05 6.23E-05 6.23E-05 RU 16 mR /h r OF FSCALE ** OF FSCALE ** OF FSCALE ** OF FSCALE ** OF FSCALE ** OF FSCALE ** OF FSCALE ** OFF SCALE ** OF FSCALE **

RU-17 mR/hr OFFSCALE " 0FFSCALE " 0FFSCALE " 0FFSCALE " 0FFSCALE " 0FFSCALE " 0FFSCALE " 0FFSCALE " 0FFSCALE 2U-18 mR/hr 1.36E-03 1.36E-03 1.36E 03 1.36E-03 1.36E 03 1.36E-03 1.36E-03 1.36E-03 1.36E-03 RU-19 mR /n r 1.05E+00 1.05E+00 1.05E+00 1.05E+00 1.05E+00 1.05E+00 1.05E+00 1.05E+00 1.05E+00 RU-23 mR/hr 4.43E 02 4.43E-02 4.43E-02 4.43E 02 a.43E-02 4.43E 02 4.43E-02 4.43E 02 4.43E 02 RU-21 mR/hr 1. 74 E - 01 1.74E 01 1.74E-01 1.74E-01 1.74E-01 1.74E 01 1. 74E -01 1. 74 E -01 1. 74E - 01 RU 22 ns/hr 3.21E-01 3.21E-01 3.21E 01 3.21E-01 3.21E 01 3.21E 01 3.21E 01 3.21E-01 3.21E-01 RU 23 mR/hr 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 RU 25 nR/hr 2.44E 0# 2.44E-01 2.44E 01 2.44E-01 2.44E-01 2.44E-01 2.44E-01 2.44E-01 2.44E 01 RU-26 nd/hr 2.00E+00 2.00E+00 2.00E+00 2.00E+00 2.00E+00 2.00E+00 2.00E+00 2.00E+00 2.00E+00 RU 27/28 nd/hr 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 1.00E+00 RU 29 uCt/cc 7.00E 07 7.00E 07 7.00E-07 7.00E C7 7.00E

  • 07 7.00E-07 7.00E-07 7.00E 07 7.00E-07 RU 30 uCi/cc 6.00E 07 6.00E 07 6. 00E -07 6.00E-07 6.00E 07 6.00E 07 6.00E-07 6.00E-07 6.00E-07 2U-31 mR/hr 2.24E+00 2.24E+00 2.24E+00 2.24E+00 2.24E+00 2.24E+00 2.24E+00 2.24E+00 2.24E+00 RU 33 mR/hr INOP INOP INOP INOP INOP  !NOP 'NOP INOP  !NOP RU 34 uti/cc 1.00E-06 1.00E-06 1.00E 06 1.00E-06 1.00E-0/ * "0E 06 1.00E-06 1.00E-06 1.00E-06 RU 37 mR/hr 5.00E+03 ** OF FSCALE ** OF FSCALE ** OFF SCALE ** 8.00E+03
  • o.uv *03 ** 8. 00E + 03 *
  • 7.50E +03 ** 7.50E+03 **

RU-38 mR/hr 5.10E+03 *

  • OFFSCALE ** OFFSCALE ** OFFSCALE ** 8.00E+03 ** 8.00E+03 ** 8.00E+03 ** 7.50E+03 ** 7.50E+03 **

RU-139A/B rR/hr 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 RU-140A/8 nR/hr 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.5CE+00 1.50E+00 1.50E+00 1.5CE+00 RU-141(P/l mR/hr 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E*00 RU-141(G) uCi/cc 1.76E 06 1.76E-06 1. 76E -06 1.76E-C6 1.76E-06 1.76E-06 1.76E-06 1.76E 06 1.76E 06 RU-142 uCi/cc 0.00E 01 0.00E 01 0.00E 01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 RU 143(P) uC1/9 4 2.o0E23" 0FFSCALE ** OFFSCALE " 0FFSCALE " 2.HE-03 " 1.70E 07 3.10E-09 2.50E 09 1.60E 09 RU-143(1) uCi/cc 6.50E-02 " 0FFSCALE " 0FFSCALE " 0FFSCALE " 6.81E-02 " 2.30E-07

  • 5.50E-09 5.36E-09 5.31E-09 RU-143(G) uti/cc 1.49E +00 ** OFFSCALE ** OFFSCALE ** 8.000 01 ** 3.50E 02 ** 6.50E 05 1.44E 05 8.78E 06 8.65E 06 RU-144(P/l nffhr 3.30E+01 1.00E+02 1.40E+02 2.50E+02 3.10E+02 3.25E+02 3. 27E +02 3.30E+02 3.33E+02 RU-144(G) tCI/cc 1.45E+00
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  • 3.20E-02 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 RU-145(G) uCt/cc 9.00E 08 9.00E-08 9.00E-08 9.00E 08 9.00E 08 9.00E-08 9.00E-08 9.00E 08 9.00E 08 RU-1 6(P/l rd/hr 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E 01 RU-146(G) uCi/cc 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E-31 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 0.00E-01 0.00E 01 RU 148 mR/hr 1.60E+07 " 2.20E+07 " 3.00E+07 " 2.90E+07 " 2.80E+07 " 2.70E+07 " 2.70E+07 " 2.50E+07 " 2.50E+07 "

20 149 mR/hr 1.60E +07 ** 2.20E+07 ** 3.00E+07 ** 2.90E +07 ** 2. 80E +0 7 *

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2U-151 mR /h r 1.80E +07 *

  • 2.50E +07 ** 3.30E+07 ** 3.30E+07 ** 3.20E+07 ** 3.10E+07 ** 3.00E+07 ** 2.90E+07 ** 2.90E+07 **

RE 152A ns/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE 152B mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE 152C nd/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1._00E + 01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE 1520 nd/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE-153A mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E*01 RE-1538 mR /h r 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01

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' MONITOR #: UNITS 11:05 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 13:00 RE*153C mR /hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE*154A mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE-1548 mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE 154C mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE 155A mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE-1558 mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+0i 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+0i 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE 155C mR/hr 1.00E+02 1.60E+02 1.80E+02 1.80E+02 1.70E+02 1.70E+02 1.70E+02 1.60E+02 1.60E+02 2E 156A M /hr 1.00E+02 1.60E+02 1.80E+02 1.80E+02 1.70E+02 1.70E+02 1. 70E+ 02 1.60E+02 1.60E+02 RE 1568 W/hr 1.00E+02 1. 60E +02 1.80E+02 1.80E+02 1.70E+02 1.70E+02 1.70E+02 1.60E+02 1.60E+02 2E 156C W/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE 157A mR/hr 1.00E+02 1.60E+02 1.80E+02 1.80E+02 1.70E+02 1.70E+02 1.70E+02 1.60E+02 1.60E+02 RE 1578 mR/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RE 157C W/hr 1.00E+02 1.60E+02 1.80E+02 1.80E+02 1.70E+02 1. 70E +02 1.70E+0L 1.60E+02 1.60E+02 RE-158A W/hr 1.00E+02 1.60E+02 1.80E+02 1.80E+02 1. 70E +02 1.70E+02 1.70E+02 1.60E+02 1.60E+02 RE 1588 W/hr 1.00E+02 1.60E+02 1.80E+02 1.80E+02 1.70E+02 1.70E+02 1.70E+02 1.60E+02 1.60E+02

@58C W/hr 1.50E+02 1.80E+03

  • 1.50E+03 1.20E+03 6.00E+02 4.00E+02 2.00E+02 2.00E+02 2.00E+02 RE-158D W/hr 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 1.00E+01 RY 206 uCt/cc 0FFSCALE ** OF F SCAL E ** OF F SCALE ** OFFSCALE ** OF FSCALE ** OF FSCALE ** OFFSCALE ** OFFSCALE ** OFFSCALE **

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RU-148&l49 Containment Area Monitors

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2. Dose Rates indicated in net mR/hr. Background approximately 0.02-0.04 mR/hr.

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4. Abbreviations:
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b. CPM = Counts Per Minute
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5. Edge of Plume values are roughly 10 percent of centerline values. Controllers should interpolate between centerline and edge of plume values as appropriate.

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