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.:;:, Section 1. 0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 , .* 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 -*(* 11. 0 Title ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE TABLE OF CONTENTS Exercise Schedule Exercise Objectives (Non-confidential)
.:;:, Section 1. 0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 , .* 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 -*(* 11. 0 Title ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE TABLE OF CONTENTS Exercise Schedule Exercise Objectives (Non-confidential)
Guidelines and Scope -Index 3.1 Exercise Guidelines  
Guidelines and Scope -Index 3.1 Exercise Guidelines 3.2 Participant Instructions 3.3 Participating Locations 3.4 Participant Evaluation Forms 3.5 Participant Attendance Forms Referee/Observer Information  
 
-Index 4.1 Referee and Player Assignments 4.2 Referee/Observer Instructions 4.3 Observation Sheets 4.4 Phone Lists Scenario Overview Index 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Scenario Synopsis/Narrative Scenario Timeline Major Observable Onsite Events Onsite Actual vs. Simulated Events Radiological Assumptions Exercise Objectives (Confidential)
===3.2 Participant===
 
Instructions  
 
===3.3 Participating===
 
Locations  
 
===3.4 Participant===
 
Evaluation Forms 3.5 Participant Attendance Forms Referee/Observer Information  
-Index 4.1 Referee and Player Assignments 4.2 Referee/Observer Instructions  
 
===4.3 Observation===
 
Sheets 4.4 Phone Lists Scenario Overview Index 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Scenario Synopsis/Narrative Scenario Timeline Major Observable Onsite Events Onsite Actual vs. Simulated Events Radiological Assumptions Exercise Objectives (Confidential)
Exercise Message Forms Supplemental Scenarios Operational Data Spreadsheet Onsite Radiological  
Exercise Message Forms Supplemental Scenarios Operational Data Spreadsheet Onsite Radiological  
& Chemistry Data -Index 9.1 Sample Analysis Data 9.2 RMS Data and Plant Vent Flows 9.3 Inplant Survey Maps and Data 9.4 Onsite Survey Map and Plume Data Offsite Radiological Data -Index 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 Offsite Plume Maps Plume Centerline Data Specific Locations Met Forecast Data Samples of Data Presentation TOC 1. 0. 0 2.0.0 3.0.0 4.0.0 5. 0 *. 0 6.0.0 7.0.0 8.0.0 9.0.0 10.0.0 11.0.0   
& Chemistry Data -Index 9.1 Sample Analysis Data 9.2 RMS Data and Plant Vent Flows 9.3 Inplant Survey Maps and Data 9.4 Onsite Survey Map and Plume Data Offsite Radiological Data -Index 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 Offsite Plume Maps Plume Centerline Data Specific Locations Met Forecast Data Samples of Data Presentation TOC 1. 0. 0 2.0.0 3.0.0 4.0.0 5. 0 *. 0 6.0.0 7.0.0 8.0.0 9.0.0 10.0.0 11.0.0   
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: a. All observers and potential drill participants must be specifically informed of the need to avoid intentional violation of all Federal, State, and local laws, regulations, ordinances, statutes, and other legal restrictions.
: a. All observers and potential drill participants must be specifically informed of the need to avoid intentional violation of all Federal, State, and local laws, regulations, ordinances, statutes, and other legal restrictions.
The orders of all police, sheriffs, other authorities should be followed as would normally be the case. b. Drill participants shall not direct illegal actions be taken by other drill participants or members of the general public. c. Drill participants shall not intentionally take illegal actions when being called out to participate in an exercise.
The orders of all police, sheriffs, other authorities should be followed as would normally be the case. b. Drill participants shall not direct illegal actions be taken by other drill participants or members of the general public. c. Drill participants shall not intentionally take illegal actions when being called out to participate in an exercise.
Specifically, local traffic laws such as speed laws shall be observed.  
Specifically, local traffic laws such as speed laws shall be observed.
 
3.0 Avoiding Personal and Property Endangerment Participants and observers shall be instructed to av9id endangering property (public or private), other personnel responding to the exercise, members of the general public, animals, and the environment.
===3.0 Avoiding===
4.0 Action to Minimize Public Inconvenience It is not the intent, nor is it desirable or feasible to effectively train or test the public response during the conduct of radiological emergency exercises.
Personal and Property Endangerment Participants and observers shall be instructed to av9id endangering property (public or private), other personnel responding to the exercise, members of the general public, animals, and the environment.  
 
===4.0 Action===
to Minimize Public Inconvenience It is not the intent, nor is it desirable or feasible to effectively train or test the public response during the conduct of radiological emergency exercises.
Public inconvenience is to be minimized
Public inconvenience is to be minimized
* 3.1.2 The actions of Federal, State, County and municipal agencies, and nuclear power plant operators receive continuous public notice and scrutiny; therefore, the. conduct of an exercise could arouse public concern that an actual emergency is occurring.
* 3.1.2 The actions of Federal, State, County and municipal agencies, and nuclear power plant operators receive continuous public notice and scrutiny; therefore, the. conduct of an exercise could arouse public concern that an actual emergency is occurring.
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Therefore, the exercise scenario and actions of participants shall not include any actions which affect or degrade the condition of systems, equipment or supplies, or affect the detection, assessment, or response capability to radiological or other emergencies.
Therefore, the exercise scenario and actions of participants shall not include any actions which affect or degrade the condition of systems, equipment or supplies, or affect the detection, assessment, or response capability to radiological or other emergencies.
The exercise will be terminated should a situation develop at the station which could adversely affect the licensee's ability to protect public health and safety.
The exercise will be terminated should a situation develop at the station which could adversely affect the licensee's ability to protect public health and safety.
All messages about real events shall be clearly identified as such. For example precede a real message with "This is NOT, repeat NOT a drill". IV. Emergency Response Implementation and Operations  
All messages about real events shall be clearly identified as such. For example precede a real message with "This is NOT, repeat NOT a drill". IV. Emergency Response Implementation and Operations 1.0 Initial Notification Initial notification will be made in accordance with the Event Classification Guide (ECG)
 
===1.0 Initial===
Notification Initial notification will be made in accordance with the Event Classification Guide (ECG)
* 2.0 Plant Operations It should be emphasized that the exercise will in no way interrupt normal plant operations, production,.and safety. The responses of Operations Support personnel and plant operators will be simulated when taking action to combat the emergency.
* 2.0 Plant Operations It should be emphasized that the exercise will in no way interrupt normal plant operations, production,.and safety. The responses of Operations Support personnel and plant operators will be simulated when taking action to combat the emergency.
To avoid distracting the actual control room staff, the Simulator will be utililized for all drill activities which would involve control room personnel with the exception of PA (Page Announcement) and enabling of PASS sampling.  
To avoid distracting the actual control room staff, the Simulator will be utililized for all drill activities which would involve control room personnel with the exception of PA (Page Announcement) and enabling of PASS sampling.
 
3.0 Environmental Monitoring Teams. The Nuclear Generating Station will dispatch field monitoring teams. The referees will provide hypothesized field data which will be used to determine radiation readings at preselected However, these teams will be equipped with the necessary equipment to enable them to determine actual area gamma dose rates and airborne radioiodine concentrations.
===3.0 Environmental===
 
Monitoring Teams. The Nuclear Generating Station will dispatch field monitoring teams. The referees will provide hypothesized field data which will be used to determine radiation readings at preselected However, these teams will be equipped with the necessary equipment to enable them to determine actual area gamma dose rates and airborne radioiodine concentrations.
The monitoring teams will not be suited up in anticontamination clothing, but will have such equipment at their disposal
The monitoring teams will not be suited up in anticontamination clothing, but will have such equipment at their disposal
* 3.1.4
* 3.1.4 4.0 Public Notification Actual emergency message transmissions via the Emergency Broadcast System will not occur. 5.0 Public Information The Emergency News Center (ENC) will be activated for the Artificial Island Exercise.
 
6.0 Communications Communications between the exercise participants will occur in accordance with the appropriate Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.
===4.0 Public===
Notification Actual emergency message transmissions via the Emergency Broadcast System will not occur. 5.0 Public Information The Emergency News Center (ENC) will be activated for the Artificial Island Exercise.  
 
===6.0 Communications===
 
Communications between the exercise participants will occur in accordance with the appropriate Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.
Should any primary communication path become inoperative or prove inadequate, backup means of communication will be utilized as V. Closeout of the Exercise The exercise will be terminated by the joint concurrence of the .PSE&G Head Referee and the Lead NRC Inspector after the major objectives have been demonstrated.
Should any primary communication path become inoperative or prove inadequate, backup means of communication will be utilized as V. Closeout of the Exercise The exercise will be terminated by the joint concurrence of the .PSE&G Head Referee and the Lead NRC Inspector after the major objectives have been demonstrated.
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3.1.5 * * *   
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* E1v1ERGENCY OPER .. L\TIONS FACILITY "--o--u-1 LJ lJ LAJ I I RAD1os : r:l PRESS RELEASE -0 0 R I BOARDS : .; "-.j u; ! LJ I 1-I* . \ I RAD \.-/ 0 0 0 RADIO I BUl..L&#xa3;TIN BOARD SUPPORT6IJC 0 _1 1 D 0 CJ RSM B a D a 12 D a D tn 0 0::: <( 0 CD tn <( 1-tn 00 0 ERM SSM a o 6 ssu srrG D a_....._.D 1_1 _10 1 ROOM *A* . COMMUNICATIONS LOCKER R 1. NETS &5005 CID x.3763 NETS &5006 2. NETS &5001 NET'S x5002 NEIS xSOOJ NETS :s5004 ESSX x7468 CID x3992 DID xJHJ ESSX a7455 ESSX a7411 NRC/HPN (609)
* E1v1ERGENCY OPER .. L\TIONS FACILITY "--o--u-1 LJ lJ LAJ I I RAD1os : r:l PRESS RELEASE -0 0 R I BOARDS : .; "-.j u; ! LJ I 1-I* . \ I RAD \.-/ 0 0 0 RADIO I BUl..L&#xa3;TIN BOARD SUPPORT6IJC 0 _1 1 D 0 CJ RSM B a D a 12 D a D tn 0 0::: <( 0 CD tn <( 1-tn 00 0 ERM SSM a o 6 ssu srrG D a_....._.D 1_1 _10 1 ROOM *A* . COMMUNICATIONS LOCKER R 1. NETS &5005 CID x.3763 NETS &5006 2. NETS &5001 NET'S x5002 NEIS xSOOJ NETS :s5004 ESSX x7468 CID x3992 DID xJHJ ESSX a7455 ESSX a7411 NRC/HPN (609)
LOCKER o 3. NETS aSOOO CID !13981 NEIS z5010 ESSX z7877 4. NETS x5011 DID s.1781 ESSX a7517 5. DID xJ8U LOCKER N 6. NETS a5012 DID x3762 NEIS a5014 ESSX z751! 7. NEIS z5013 ESSX a750! NRC/EHS ESSX x7519 NAWAS x5042 e. TRANSYl1'11NC  
LOCKER o 3. NETS aSOOO CID !13981 NEIS z5010 ESSX z7877 4. NETS x5011 DID s.1781 ESSX a7517 5. DID xJ8U LOCKER N 6. NETS a5012 DID x3762 NEIS a5014 ESSX z751! 7. NEIS z5013 ESSX a750! NRC/EHS ESSX x7519 NAWAS x5042 e. TRANSYl1'11NC  
'IUECCPIER NEIS x5034 9. RECIEVINC lUECCPIER NEIS id035 PIL 0 0 NRC US RARY 00 ASM 00 00 F[MA .SAL.al ok HOPE CREEK STA1\JS BOARDS o o a D -a D a 13 D a D a o-TSU DO D DO D DO D oa D TECK. SUPPORT STATUS BOARDS ROOM .,.,. CCUUUNICATIONS (CONT.) ROOM COMMUNICATIONS CABINET 0 SAW.I & HOPE CREEK ECC WORK FILES CABINET P SALEM tk HOPE CREEK AIEPIP WORK FILES ROOU *s-CCUUUNICA'llCNS LOCICER E 10. NETS .saaa ESSX a7511 MEI'S a5QOI LOCKER L 11. NETS x5015 DID s.1751 MEI'S a!011 DID 113915 NETS a5021 ESSX a8519 ESSX ll!52D NRC/ENS NRC/HPN -(609)  
'IUECCPIER NEIS x5034 9. RECIEVINC lUECCPIER NEIS id035 PIL 0 0 NRC US RARY 00 ASM 00 00 F[MA .SAL.al ok HOPE CREEK STA1\JS BOARDS o o a D -a D a 13 D a D a o-TSU DO D DO D DO D oa D TECK. SUPPORT STATUS BOARDS ROOM .,.,. CCUUUNICATIONS (CONT.) ROOM COMMUNICATIONS CABINET 0 SAW.I & HOPE CREEK ECC WORK FILES CABINET P SALEM tk HOPE CREEK AIEPIP WORK FILES ROOU *s-CCUUUNICA'llCNS LOCICER E 10. NETS .saaa ESSX a7511 MEI'S a5QOI LOCKER L 11. NETS x5015 DID s.1751 MEI'S a!011 DID 113915 NETS a5021 ESSX a8519 ESSX ll!52D NRC/ENS NRC/HPN -(609) 3.3.6 LOCKER A 12. NETS .S024 DID aJ!iM NETS a502S ESSX x7728 LOCKER F 1 J. NETS xSD22 DID x37!8 Nm &5023 CID x3789 ESSX x7850 LQCKER J 14. NETS a5007 DID x3785 NEIS x5020 DID x3911 ESSX x7580 15. NEIS x5017 NEIS :5018 NEIS x5011 B c c E F' G H v J w x PSE&G CENTER 'i \ A "' I * -' --* o. ' ,--.11AI i -; I L::. ., I ii . KITCHEN DINING ROOM MEDIA INFO LINE RM: NETS -N/A I I I (609)273-0062, 0188, 0282. 0386, 0479, 0586 STAFF WRITERS ROOM: NETS -5315,* 5316, 5317, 5319, 5326 (609)273-0607, 0695, 0792 0881 MEDIA MONITOR ROOM: NETS -5302 .. NRC/FEMA ROOM: NETS -5310, 5311 , 5312, 5308 ( 609 )273-0992.
 
====3.3.6 LOCKER====
A 12. NETS .S024 DID aJ!iM NETS a502S ESSX x7728 LOCKER F 1 J. NETS xSD22 DID x37!8 Nm &5023 CID x3789 ESSX x7850 LQCKER J 14. NETS a5007 DID x3785 NEIS x5020 DID x3911 ESSX x7580 15. NEIS x5017 NEIS :5018 NEIS x5011 B c c E F' G H v J w x PSE&G CENTER 'i \ A "' I * -' --* o. ' ,--.11AI i -; I L::. ., I ii . KITCHEN DINING ROOM MEDIA INFO LINE RM: NETS -N/A I I I (609)273-0062, 0188, 0282. 0386, 0479, 0586 STAFF WRITERS ROOM: NETS -5315,* 5316, 5317, 5319, 5326 (609)273-0607, 0695, 0792 0881 MEDIA MONITOR ROOM: NETS -5302 .. NRC/FEMA ROOM: NETS -5310, 5311 , 5312, 5308 ( 609 )273-0992.
1049, 1179 NEW JERSEY ROOM: NETS -5320, 5321, 5322, 5304, 5305 (609)273-1263, 1395 DELAWARE ROOM: NETS -5323, 5324, 5307, 5325 (609)273-1474, 1593 PSE&G OPERATIONS ROOM: NETS -5300/ENC MGR 5301/0PS SPVR -5303/LD-TECH  
1049, 1179 NEW JERSEY ROOM: NETS -5320, 5321, 5322, 5304, 5305 (609)273-1263, 1395 DELAWARE ROOM: NETS -5323, 5324, 5307, 5325 (609)273-1474, 1593 PSE&G OPERATIONS ROOM: NETS -5300/ENC MGR 5301/0PS SPVR -5303/LD-TECH  
-5314/SPKR PHONE 5318/FAX (609)273-1961, 2261, 1948 ' : .-11 r I I i \ " STAFF I I ROOM . ' RESTROOMS.
-5314/SPKR PHONE 5318/FAX (609)273-1961, 2261, 1948 ' : .-11 r I I i \ " STAFF I I ROOM . ' RESTROOMS.
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: 39. JOHN MOONEY ENC -OPERATIONS  
: 39. JOHN MOONEY ENC -OPERATIONS  
-MEDIA INTERFACE
-MEDIA INTERFACE
: 40. DANA COOLEY ENC -OBSERVER REFS93-03  
: 40. DANA COOLEY ENC -OBSERVER REFS93-03 4.1.0 GRADED EXERCISE (S93-03) EXERCISE PLAYER ASSIGNMENT LISTING NO. NAME 1. R. Olson 2. P. Koppel J J. Konovalchick
 
====4.1.0 GRADED====
EXERCISE (S93-03) EXERCISE PLAYER ASSIGNMENT LISTING NO. NAME 1. R. Olson 2. P. Koppel J J. Konovalchick
: 4. w. Murr 5. R. Halter 6. R. Sharkey 7. G. Meekins 8. OPEN # 9. c. # 10. R. # 11. K. 12. T. # 13. F. 14. G. # 15. F. 16. H. M. T. w. J. D. J. Lynch Brittingham Greever Hunt Picone Sowinski Miccio Davenport Byrwa O'Grady Monical Osborne Harrigan scanish 17. # 18. # 19. # 20. # 21. # 22. # 23. G. Gauding 24. 25. # 26. 27. 28. # 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. D. Burbage E. Kabalevich K. J. c. J. R. K. c. R. T. c. w. K. O'Hare Lewis Day D. Miller Chambers Collins Wolf Vaughn Denney Hughes George Webb. # 38. W. Hunkele # 39. R. Maza 40. J. Adams 41. s. Lehman 42. N. DiJoseph 43. J. Klausner 44. G. Ondricek 45. N. Lopatin 593-03 LOCATION/POSITION SIM -SNSS SIM -NSTA SIM -NSS SIM -NCO SIM -NCO SIM -Communicator (CM2) SIM -Communicator (CMl) SIM -NRC Resident osc -Coordinator osc -Maintenance Supervisor osc -Shift Control Tech I&C osc -Cont Tech Elec osc -I & c Supervisor osc -Nuc Tech Machinist osc -Shift Cont Elect OSC -Cont Tech I & c osc -Nuc Tech Welder OSC -Operations Supervisor osc -Equipment Operator osc -Equipment Operator osc -Equipment Operator osc -Equipment Operator osc -Radwaste Operator osc -Relay Supv OSC -Relay Tech osc -Rad Pro Supv Exp Cont OSC -Rad Pro Tech osc -Rad Pro Tech osc -Fire Brigade supv osc -Fire Brigade osc -Fire Brigade osc -Fire Brigade osc -Fire Brigade osc -Fire Brigade osc -Duty Storekeeper osc -Planner OSC -Administrative Clerk CP -Rad Pro Supv IN Plant CP -Chem supv CP -Chem Tech/PASS CP -Chem Tech/PASS CP -Shift Rad Pro Tech CP -Rad Pro Tech CP -Rad Pro Tech CP -Onsite Monitor 4.1.1 * * *   
: 4. w. Murr 5. R. Halter 6. R. Sharkey 7. G. Meekins 8. OPEN # 9. c. # 10. R. # 11. K. 12. T. # 13. F. 14. G. # 15. F. 16. H. M. T. w. J. D. J. Lynch Brittingham Greever Hunt Picone Sowinski Miccio Davenport Byrwa O'Grady Monical Osborne Harrigan scanish 17. # 18. # 19. # 20. # 21. # 22. # 23. G. Gauding 24. 25. # 26. 27. 28. # 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. D. Burbage E. Kabalevich K. J. c. J. R. K. c. R. T. c. w. K. O'Hare Lewis Day D. Miller Chambers Collins Wolf Vaughn Denney Hughes George Webb. # 38. W. Hunkele # 39. R. Maza 40. J. Adams 41. s. Lehman 42. N. DiJoseph 43. J. Klausner 44. G. Ondricek 45. N. Lopatin 593-03 LOCATION/POSITION SIM -SNSS SIM -NSTA SIM -NSS SIM -NCO SIM -NCO SIM -Communicator (CM2) SIM -Communicator (CMl) SIM -NRC Resident osc -Coordinator osc -Maintenance Supervisor osc -Shift Control Tech I&C osc -Cont Tech Elec osc -I & c Supervisor osc -Nuc Tech Machinist osc -Shift Cont Elect OSC -Cont Tech I & c osc -Nuc Tech Welder OSC -Operations Supervisor osc -Equipment Operator osc -Equipment Operator osc -Equipment Operator osc -Equipment Operator osc -Radwaste Operator osc -Relay Supv OSC -Relay Tech osc -Rad Pro Supv Exp Cont OSC -Rad Pro Tech osc -Rad Pro Tech osc -Fire Brigade supv osc -Fire Brigade osc -Fire Brigade osc -Fire Brigade osc -Fire Brigade osc -Fire Brigade osc -Duty Storekeeper osc -Planner OSC -Administrative Clerk CP -Rad Pro Supv IN Plant CP -Chem supv CP -Chem Tech/PASS CP -Chem Tech/PASS CP -Shift Rad Pro Tech CP -Rad Pro Tech CP -Rad Pro Tech CP -Onsite Monitor 4.1.1 * * *   
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: 13. Attend the post drill critique session to provide your comments and recommendations to the Lead Referees.
: 13. Attend the post drill critique session to provide your comments and recommendations to the Lead Referees.
: 14. Remember, if a real emergency or occurs call off your portion of the exercise and notify the Head Referee immediately.
: 14. Remember, if a real emergency or occurs call off your portion of the exercise and notify the Head Referee immediately.
: 15. Ensure that actual problems with plant equipment or structures that are discovered during the exercise, if any, are identified to the duty SNSS and documented by the players if necessary (EMIS tagging).  
: 15. Ensure that actual problems with plant equipment or structures that are discovered during the exercise, if any, are identified to the duty SNSS and documented by the players if necessary (EMIS tagging).
 
4.2.2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR REFEREES/
====4.2.2 INSTRUCTIONS====
 
FOR REFEREES/
OBSERVERS (cont'd)
OBSERVERS (cont'd)
* DON'Ts 1. Don't leave your post at key times. 2. Don't prompt the players except through use of approved messages.
* DON'Ts 1. Don't leave your post at key times. 2. Don't prompt the players except through use of approved messages.
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Signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.
Signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.
Return completed checklist to the Emerqency Preparedness Manaqer, MC-H37
Return completed checklist to the Emerqency Preparedness Manaqer, MC-H37
* 4.3.1
* 4.3.1 4.3.2 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed:
 
====4.3.2 OBSERVATION====
 
CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed:
Control Room Notifications and Communications Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate A.2 Communications capabilities between Emergency Response Facilities.
Control Room Notifications and Communications Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate A.2 Communications capabilities between Emergency Response Facilities.
B.l Implement notifications and data communications in accordance with procedures. . .. B.2 capability to perform timely notifications to the States of New Jersey and Delaware.
B.l Implement notifications and data communications in accordance with procedures. . .. B.2 capability to perform timely notifications to the States of New Jersey and Delaware.
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* Identify changing plant conditions and brief TSC personnel concerning degraded or improved plant status. I.1 Establishing and controlling security access onsite and maintaining personnel accountability within the Protected Area. Signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.
* Identify changing plant conditions and brief TSC personnel concerning degraded or improved plant status. I.1 Establishing and controlling security access onsite and maintaining personnel accountability within the Protected Area. Signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.
Return completed checklist to the Emergency Preparedness Manager, MC-H37
Return completed checklist to the Emergency Preparedness Manager, MC-H37
* 4.3.3
* 4.3.3 4.3.4 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed:
 
====4.3.4 OBSERVATION====
 
CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed:
TSC Technical Support/Engineering
TSC Technical Support/Engineering
:rame: Exercise Date: (check one} Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate B.3 Communicate technical information between emergency response facilities.
:rame: Exercise Date: (check one} Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate B.3 Communicate technical information between emergency response facilities.
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Perform dose assessment and effectively distribute dosimetry and thrroid blocking agents, if appropriateo Signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.
Perform dose assessment and effectively distribute dosimetry and thrroid blocking agents, if appropriateo Signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.
Return completed checklist to the Emergency Preparedness Manager, MC-N37
Return completed checklist to the Emergency Preparedness Manager, MC-N37
* 4.3.S
* 4.3.S 4.3.6 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST
 
====4.3.6 OBSERVATION====
 
CHECKLIST
* Area/Function Observed:
* Area/Function Observed:
TSC Notifications/Communications/Admin.
TSC Notifications/Communications/Admin.
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F.4 Command and control functions within the osc. F.5 Properly set-up, staff, and operate the-OSC. Coordinate the dispatch of OSC teams to meet SNSS priorities.
F.4 Command and control functions within the osc. F.5 Properly set-up, staff, and operate the-OSC. Coordinate the dispatch of OSC teams to meet SNSS priorities.
Adequate health physics support for osc dispatched teams deployed in areas of ra_diological concern. . . Signed: Note: Use the* back.of this sheet to give details -on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.
Adequate health physics support for osc dispatched teams deployed in areas of ra_diological concern. . . Signed: Note: Use the* back.of this sheet to give details -on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.
Return completed checklist to the Emergency Preparedness Manager, MC-N37. . 4.3.7
Return completed checklist to the Emergency Preparedness Manager, MC-N37. . 4.3.7 4.3.8 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed:
 
====4.3.8 OBSERVATION====
 
CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed:
osc Support Personnel Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate F.3 Implement protective actions for site personnel dispatched from the osc. F.5 Properly set-up, staff, and operate the osc. F.6 Capability of dispatched OSC teams to respond as directed by the oscc. G.3 Adequate health physics support for osc dispatched teams deployed in areas of radiological concern. Signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.
osc Support Personnel Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate F.3 Implement protective actions for site personnel dispatched from the osc. F.5 Properly set-up, staff, and operate the osc. F.6 Capability of dispatched OSC teams to respond as directed by the oscc. G.3 Adequate health physics support for osc dispatched teams deployed in areas of radiological concern. Signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.
Return completed checklist to the Emergency Preparedness Manager, MC-N37. 4.3.8 * * *   
Return completed checklist to the Emergency Preparedness Manager, MC-N37. 4.3.8 * * *   
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* SECTION 5.0 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE S93-03 SCENARIO OVERVIEW SECTION # SECTION NAME PAGE # 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Scenario Synopsis 5.1.0 Scenario Timeline 5.2.0 Major Observable Onsite Events 5.3.0 Onsite Actual vs. Simulated Events 5.4.0 Radiological Assumptions  
* SECTION 5.0 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE S93-03 SCENARIO OVERVIEW SECTION # SECTION NAME PAGE # 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Scenario Synopsis 5.1.0 Scenario Timeline 5.2.0 Major Observable Onsite Events 5.3.0 Onsite Actual vs. Simulated Events 5.4.0 Radiological Assumptions 5.5.0 Exercise Objectives (Confidential}  
 
====5.5.0 Exercise====
Objectives (Confidential}  


====5.6.0 CAUTION====
====5.6.0 CAUTION====
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* 9.3.6   
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* EJJ I UNIT TWO AUX BUILDING 100' EL 2R52 EJJ I 1--------L. [[] DJ RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION EVAP. UNIT = 2R28 2R33 0 E] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [QJ [Q] []] 10 c:+:J )BORIC ACID' TRANSFER PUMPS E] ...A DATE OF DRILL: JUNE 23, 1993 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 -0229 REAL TIME(S) : 0800 -1 029 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA E}J AUX BUILDING AIR DATA g] g] .l Nilmm AMS READING: 400 CCPM 0 AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR) CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D .DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
 
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* 100' EL RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL: JUNE 23, 1993 DRILL TIME(S) : 0230 -END REAL TIME(S) : 1030 -END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA AMS READING: 400 CCPM 0 AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR) CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
* 100' EL RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL: JUNE 23, 1993 DRILL TIME(S) : 0230 -END REAL TIME(S) : 1030 -END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA AMS READING: 400 CCPM 0 AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR) CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
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Artificial Island Emergency Plan,Annual Graded Exercise, S93-03.
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EMERGENCY PLAN ANNUAL GRADED EXERCISE S93-03 0 9307010018 930623 PDR ADOCK 05000272 F PDR JUNE 23, 1993 #\ PSEG The Eiiergy People

  • -. !. SCENARIO MATERIAL CONTROL FORM ARTIFICIAL ISLAND PREPAREDNESS . .tF. ;*\* ... Your signature below acknowledges the following: *. :, '* j. ** . . A. Receipt of the below listed scenario materials of. the ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY "P.LAN *ANNUAL. EXERCISE:

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.:;:, Section 1. 0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 , .* 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 -*(* 11. 0 Title ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE TABLE OF CONTENTS Exercise Schedule Exercise Objectives (Non-confidential)

Guidelines and Scope -Index 3.1 Exercise Guidelines 3.2 Participant Instructions 3.3 Participating Locations 3.4 Participant Evaluation Forms 3.5 Participant Attendance Forms Referee/Observer Information

-Index 4.1 Referee and Player Assignments 4.2 Referee/Observer Instructions 4.3 Observation Sheets 4.4 Phone Lists Scenario Overview Index 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Scenario Synopsis/Narrative Scenario Timeline Major Observable Onsite Events Onsite Actual vs. Simulated Events Radiological Assumptions Exercise Objectives (Confidential)

Exercise Message Forms Supplemental Scenarios Operational Data Spreadsheet Onsite Radiological

& Chemistry Data -Index 9.1 Sample Analysis Data 9.2 RMS Data and Plant Vent Flows 9.3 Inplant Survey Maps and Data 9.4 Onsite Survey Map and Plume Data Offsite Radiological Data -Index 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 Offsite Plume Maps Plume Centerline Data Specific Locations Met Forecast Data Samples of Data Presentation TOC 1. 0. 0 2.0.0 3.0.0 4.0.0 5. 0 *. 0 6.0.0 7.0.0 8.0.0 9.0.0 10.0.0 11.0.0

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  • SECTION 1.0 ART:IF:IC:IAL
ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1993 SCHEDULE Monday -June 21 A. osc Referees/Observers initial briefing, book distribution and scenario walk through. Time: 0900-1500 Location:

Salem Lobby Conference Room B. PSE&G RefereesfObservers initial briefing & book distribution. (other than OSC Referees)

  • Time: 1400-1600 Location:

Processing Center Tuesday -June 22 A. NRC Exercise Team Access Training & Tour Time: 1300-1500 Location:

Processing Center/EP Conferenc.e Room B. NRC Exercise Briefing (Banner, Pierson, Jones} Time: 1500-1600 Location:

EP Conference Room Wednesday

-June 23 PSE&G Referees/Observers B

  • c. D. E. Times: 0700 0715 Locations:

Simulator

-Simulator Referees Only Salem Lobby Conf Rm -All Onsite Referees 0830 EOF -All Offsite Referees Player's Initial Conditions Briefing Time: 0730-0745 Location:

Salem Lobby Conference Room Simulator Players Initial Conditions Briefing Time: 0700 -0800 Location:

Salem simulator Artificial

Island Annual Exercise Time: 0800-1600 Location:

Salem Station, Simulator, EOF, ENC Exercise Participant's Critique by Players, Referees, and Observers at exercise (time approximate}.

Time: 1600-1630

  • Location:

Various ERFs Thursday -June 24 A. B. c.

Lead Referee's Critique.

Time: 0900-1200 Location:

EP Conference.Room Referee, Management and Player's c:i;itique.

Time: 1400-1500 Location:

Processing Center NRC Critique. (NRC, Lead Refs., EP Staff, Salem Management}

Time:, 1500-16QO (following PSE&G Critique)

Location:

Processing Center 1. o. 0 Rev.2

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  • SECTION 2.0 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE NON-CONFIDENTIAL PLAYER OBJECTIVES OBJECTIVES:
1. Demonstrate command, control, and coordination within the Emergency Response Facilities (ERFs). 2. Demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate within and between ERFs. 3. Demonstrate the ability to properly classify emergency events in accordance with the Event Classification Guide (ECG). 4. Demonstrate the ability to develop Protective Action Recommendations (PARs) and notify offsite agencies in a timely manner. 5. Demonstrate the ability to properly brief and dispatch teams as required to support plant operations and accident mitigation . 6. Demonstrate the ability to collect chemical and radiological samples and analyze the results. 7. Demonstrate the ability to analyze radiological data and develop offsite dose projections.
8. Demonstrate the ability of engineering support to analyze operational data, assess the status of fission product boundaries, recommend alternative actions to mitigate an accident, and evaluate the performance of safety systems. 9. Demonstrate the ability of Emergency News Center (ENC) staff to develop timely and accurate news releases, brief the media, and control rumors. 10. Demonstrate the ability of the Emergency Response Organization to perform Recovery Planning. (TSC and EOF only) 11. Demonstrate the ability of the Referees to control the scenario, ensure plant and personnel safety, effectively critique drill performance, and document deficiencies for subsequent resolution . 2.0.0
  • SECTION # 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 *
  • SECTION 3.0 ART:IF:IC:IAL
ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1993 GU:IDEL:INES AND SCOPE SECTION NAME EXERCISE GUIDELINES (STANDARD}

PARTICIPANT INSTRUCTIONS (CONDENSED}.

PARTICIPATING LOCATIONS PLAYER PARTICIPANT'S OBSERVATIONS PLAYER ATTENDANCE SIGN-IN SHEETS 3.0.0 PAGE # 3 .1. 0 3.2.0 3.3.0 3.4.0 3.5.0 ***--. .__

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  • I. Purpose SECTION 3.1 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE EXERCISE GUIDELINES This document provides guidance for conducting the Artificial Island Annual Exercise.

It provides methods for demonstrating emergency response capability and conducting the exercise.

II. Concept of Operations and Control of the Exercise Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) will supply official exercise referees and observers for each location where an emergency response may be demonstrated.

Prior to the exercise, the referees and observers will receive an extensive exercise briefing and be provided with the appropriate locations, maps, time lines, and observation checklist(s) corresponding to their assignments.

Referees will hand out messages and/or cue cards and will make judgment decisions as required.

If unplanned situations arise, they will contact the lead referee in their assigned Emergency Response Facility (ERF) or advice and resolution of the problem. Lead referees are designated for the Simulator, TSC, osc, EOF, ENC and Control Point. The Head Referee, stationed as the lead referee in the TSC, will be in overall command of conducting the exercise.

All requests for modification or holding periods must be cleared through the Head Referee. As initiating events are provided, the Plant Staff will determine the nature of the emergency and implement appropriate emergency plan procedures.

This will include a determination of the emergency classification in accordance with the Event Classification Guide. Players should notify the Lead Referee of the appropriate ERF prior to formal escalation or de-escalation of the emergency classification.

If the proposed classification change is within 15 minutes of the scenario timeline, the referee will allow play to proceed. Required notification for changes in even_t classification shall be completed in accordance with the Event Classification Guide

  • 3.1.0 The hypothesized emergency will continue to develop based on data and information provided to emergency response personnel.
  • As the situation develops, information will be forwarded to appropriate personnel for the determination of actions to be taken in response to the hypothesized emergency.

If a conflict exists between the scenario (Hypothesized) data and the actual data, (simulator driven) the scenario data shall be utilized.

Certain inconsistencies (such as radiation level, equipment availability, etc.) may be intentional and required to provide an exercise basis which will test emergency response to the maximum extent feasible in the limited time frame of the exercise.

The lead referees will have the authority to resolve or explain any inconsistencies or problem which may occur during the exercise.

III. General Guidance for the Conduct of the Exercise -:-. Participants shall avoid taking any actions during the exercise which would actually reduce plant or public safety. The potential for creating a real radiological emergency or endangering the public shall be.specifically avoided. 1.0 simulating Emergency Actions Since the exercise is intended to provide demonstration of actual abilities as closely as is reasonably possible,

  • the participants should act as they would during a real emergency
  • . All actual actions shall be taken where possible.

Simulation will be utilized only when it is not feasible to perform the actual action.* When orders are qiven to others, (outside of the simulator), during drills and exercises, the order should contain the word "Simulate" as the first word, if that is what is.meant.

For example, the order to put out fire that is beinq hypothesized would state "simulated discharqinq the fire extinquisher." Where such actions are being taken, it is suqqested that participants inform any observers in the area of what action would be actually taken had the emergency been real. *Refer to Section 5.4, "Onsite Actual vs. simulated Events." 3.1.1 *

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  • Actual evacuation of a segment of the general public for exercise purposes is undesirable due to the unnecessary public hazard created and great public inconvenience of such action. No actual evacuations of the public are planned. 2.0 Avoiding Violation of Laws Intentional violation of laws is not justifiable during any exercise.

To implement this guideline, the following actions must be taken prior to conduct of all exercises:

a. All observers and potential drill participants must be specifically informed of the need to avoid intentional violation of all Federal, State, and local laws, regulations, ordinances, statutes, and other legal restrictions.

The orders of all police, sheriffs, other authorities should be followed as would normally be the case. b. Drill participants shall not direct illegal actions be taken by other drill participants or members of the general public. c. Drill participants shall not intentionally take illegal actions when being called out to participate in an exercise.

Specifically, local traffic laws such as speed laws shall be observed.

3.0 Avoiding Personal and Property Endangerment Participants and observers shall be instructed to av9id endangering property (public or private), other personnel responding to the exercise, members of the general public, animals, and the environment.

4.0 Action to Minimize Public Inconvenience It is not the intent, nor is it desirable or feasible to effectively train or test the public response during the conduct of radiological emergency exercises.

Public inconvenience is to be minimized

  • 3.1.2 The actions of Federal, State, County and municipal agencies, and nuclear power plant operators receive continuous public notice and scrutiny; therefore, the. conduct of an exercise could arouse public concern that an actual emergency is occurring.

In order to minimize public inconvenience and concern, the following actions are being included in the exercise plan: a. A days prior to the exercise, the public within the affected area will be informed of the impending conduct of a radiological emergency:

exercise.

Press releases from Public Service Electric & Gas (PSE&G) will be used to accomplish this. Prior to the exercise the public shall be informed of the following as a minimum: 1. The purpose of tlre exercise and that it is a routine function not intended to inconvenience the public unnecessarily.

2. The exercise requires no public action or involvement.
3. The exercise will be conducted at a selected time during a specifically stated time period. 4. The siren system will not be activated.
b. Emergency Response Personnel should make every effort to prevent the public from being misinformed about the nature of the exercise.

Therefore, it is important to inform members of the public that an exercise is in progress and that their involvement is not required, whenever direct public contact occurs in the field. In addition, it is important to preface, interject, and conclude conversations that can be.overheard by the public with the words, "This is a drill, repeat this is a drill." Conversations that can be monitored by the public include those on telephones, radios, loudspeakers, telegraphs, etc. 3.1.3 * * **

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  • 5.0 Maintaining Emergency Readiness During the performance of an exercise the ability to recognize a real emergency, terminate the exercise, and respond to the new situation must be maintained.

Therefore, the exercise scenario and actions of participants shall not include any actions which affect or degrade the condition of systems, equipment or supplies, or affect the detection, assessment, or response capability to radiological or other emergencies.

The exercise will be terminated should a situation develop at the station which could adversely affect the licensee's ability to protect public health and safety.

All messages about real events shall be clearly identified as such. For example precede a real message with "This is NOT, repeat NOT a drill". IV. Emergency Response Implementation and Operations 1.0 Initial Notification Initial notification will be made in accordance with the Event Classification Guide (ECG)

  • 2.0 Plant Operations It should be emphasized that the exercise will in no way interrupt normal plant operations, production,.and safety. The responses of Operations Support personnel and plant operators will be simulated when taking action to combat the emergency.

To avoid distracting the actual control room staff, the Simulator will be utililized for all drill activities which would involve control room personnel with the exception of PA (Page Announcement) and enabling of PASS sampling.

3.0 Environmental Monitoring Teams. The Nuclear Generating Station will dispatch field monitoring teams. The referees will provide hypothesized field data which will be used to determine radiation readings at preselected However, these teams will be equipped with the necessary equipment to enable them to determine actual area gamma dose rates and airborne radioiodine concentrations.

The monitoring teams will not be suited up in anticontamination clothing, but will have such equipment at their disposal

  • 3.1.4 4.0 Public Notification Actual emergency message transmissions via the Emergency Broadcast System will not occur. 5.0 Public Information The Emergency News Center (ENC) will be activated for the Artificial Island Exercise.

6.0 Communications Communications between the exercise participants will occur in accordance with the appropriate Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.

Should any primary communication path become inoperative or prove inadequate, backup means of communication will be utilized as V. Closeout of the Exercise The exercise will be terminated by the joint concurrence of the .PSE&G Head Referee and the Lead NRC Inspector after the major objectives have been demonstrated.

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  • 1. ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PLAN A!DWAL EXERCISE PLAYERS INSTRUCTIONS (CONDENSED)

Know the drill organization.

Players shall aggressively work to mitigate the consequences of the simulated emergency.

Referees shall control the drill events to ensure objectives are met, including safe performance.

2. You may ask for information, initial conditions, symptoms or indications.of simulated problems, etc. 3. You may ask for help from referees during training drills, but you should first ask another player if ava*ilable.
4. Wear your player identification.
5. Drill messages, written or verbal, are issued by the referees as needed to keep the *cft'ill scenario on
6. You must comply with all reasonable directions of the referees for your safety and that of others. 7. If you disagree with the referee's direction, you may consult with the lead referee in your facility for a ruling. 8. Don't be overly concerned with scenario details that appear unrealistic.

Play the game

  • 9. Do not "simulate" your actions unless directed by the referee or if actually performing that action will potentially affect plant status or personnel safety. When in doubt, ask the referee to repeat or reconsider a direction given to you. 10. Speak up when communicating with other players and occasionally think out loud so the referees can follow your actions and thoughts.
11. Play as if the simulated radiation levels of the drill scenario were actually present. Take every opportunity to demonstrate your knowl.edge of ALARA and radiation protection principles.
12. Do not allow your performance to be distracted by drill participants.
13. Complete all of the documentation as thoroughly as possible. (this includes status boards, communication farms, tagging requests, EPIPs, log books, etc.) 3.2.0 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PLAN ANNUAL EXERCISE PLAYERS INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
14. Keep a list of items that you feel should be done to improve your emergency preparedness, drill effectiveness, or any problems encountered that may require corrective actions. Your solutions are welcomed as well, but at the least we need to identify the problems.
15. A critique for all participants in each facility will follow immediately after the drill ends and should last about 3 O -60 minutes allowing everyone the bpportuni ty for feedback, both positive and areas of concern. 16. Remembei; to say, "This is a drill", in all. verbal communications and write "Drill" on all documents used. 17. The Control Room staff will An Artificial Island phone along with a radio base facilitate communications.

participate from the Simulator.

number has been set up (X3339) station in the Simulator to . ... The PA System is not operable in or from the Simulator.

NETS phone numbers for the Control Room have been programmed to transfer automatically to the Simulator.

18. Scenario data is generated and provided by. different means during the course of the drill. Some inconsistencies are unavoidable.

If in doubt, ask the lead referee in your facility which data to use and which to ignore. For the most part, operational parameters will be generated live off the Simulator while radiological data is "canned" or prepared ahead of time in order to facilitate control and distribution throughout the ten mile radius surrounding Artificial Island and onsite. s:_, SOME FINAL REMINDERS FOR THE SAKE OF SAFETY 19. Entering.the RCA for drill related activities requires you to abide by all normal radiation protection rules. Absolutely no one, including Referees or Observers, is permitted to disregard normal station rules of any kind. CAUTION: DO NOT ENTER REAL HIGH RADIATION AREAS OR CROSS ANY REAL STEP OFF PADS FOR DRILL ACTIVITY.

20. Follow all industrial safety rules including use of hard hats, glasses, hearing protection, etc. *
  • 21. Do not open any electrical panels, breakers, or cabinets or otherwise physically come in contact with plant

.* that may affect your safety or the plant status. 3.2.1

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  • ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PLAN ANNUAL EXERCISE PLAYERS INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
22. Immediately contact the duty SNSS if any real plant problems are discovered.

The drill may be suspended at any time at the direction of the duty SNSS or Head Referee if a real operational problem develops.

Players will be notified to back away until such time as the duty SNSS determines that the drill may continue.

23. If during the course of the drill, any problems with equipment or plant systems you are working with or around are detected, take a moment to properly document those discrepancies in accordance with plant procedures (EMIS tagging) and ensure that the duty Operations Staff is notified.
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1. CONTROL ROOM STAFF -SALEM SIMULATOR SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS NETS phones are programed to bypass the Salem Unit 2 Control Room. Be sure to say, "This is a drill", when communicating over the phones, radio, or PA system. Otherwise, regard yourself to be in your Control Room. 2. Radio in the Simulator is live and may used as you wouid your Control Room Radio. 3. DID Extension 3339 on the Communications Console is a live Artificial Island Extension.
4. Plant PA announcements that you must make for drill purposes will be relayed by a controller in the Control Room .onsite. 5. You are expected to respond Simulated events as you would in a real emergency within the Simulator.

a) Follow your EOPs and other approved procedures.

b) Communicate as you do during your Simulator training, but try to OVERCOMMUNICATE to the extent that the Simulator Referees are always aware of the actions you intend to take in time for them to intervene as needed to support the scenario.

6. Communicators, CMl and CM2, are expected to obtain data from the Simulator boards unless directed otherwise. (some data must be mocked up; radiological readings, Met data, H2/02 concentrations, etc.) 7. When directing the osc or other players outside the Control Room to take actions for drill purposes, be sure to preface your directions by saying, "Simulate", as in "Simulate racking out the Breaker." Also remind the player to ensure they have a referee with them in the field. It may be necessary for the player to stop by the osc area and ask for a referee if the osc has not yet been activated.
8. The Shift Rad Pro Tech will participate in the Simulator.

RMS data consistent with the scenario will be supplied from a book of data sheets near the RMS Computer in a format that emulates a printout sheet. Disregard any radiological data off the simulator itself with the exception of alarms. The RMS Trouble overhead Annunciator will be used as needed by the simulator referee to key you to looking for changes in the RMS data. 3.2.3 * * *

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  • 9. MET data is provided in book form emulating the computer screen located in the back of Unit 1 Control Room . SIMULATOR LIMITATIONS/

DRILL SCENARIO CONSTRAINTS

1. Plant components (pumps, valves, pipes, etc.) that will fail for scenario purposes will be programed or controlled to fail by the Simulator referee at the appropriate times. As long as the Simulator is live you need to respond in accordance with your training and procedures to the alarms and indications that you see. Occasionally a referee may interject an event using a message form if simulation is not possible.
2. If the Simulator crashes or your actions are causing plant parameters to deviate significantly from the expected (planned) data for any reason the Simulator referee will be directed to FREEZE the program. Play will then continue by the most appropriate method to get us back on the timeline.

a) Back track may be used to reset conditions.

b) Time out may be called with the simulator initialized at a later time period in the scenario with an appropriate "interim briefing" provided by the referees as to what was postulated to have occurred up to that point. c) The simulator may be turned off and left off (dark board) with play continuing using paper message forms and prepared operational data as we have done in past drills from the Control Room. NOTE: FREEZE periods for the simulator do not stop the rest of the drill from proceeding.

It is an internal control for our use in keeping the operational data consistent with the prepared radiological data. You shall continue to play and verbally describe to the referees what actions you would be taking. d) When in FREEZE, continue to follow your EOPS, communicate with other facilities as if nothing has happened unless a large step change in the operational data needs to be explained.

Keep the drill going unless the simulator lead referee specifically allows you to relax or take a break .

3. Some individual parameters may be mocked up if they are required to respond (for scenario control) in a manner that is inconsistent with the simulator modeling.

For example; -most if not all radiological data -meteorological data -Drywell Hydrogen/Oxygen Concentrations

-some indications of containment failure -some types of component failures (specific OSC objectives may dictate) -RCS break locations and/or sizes -peak values of critical parameters that assume worst case conditions and therefore exceed design bases (scenario license invoked)

  • 4. If you suspect a problem with a Simulator indication you may call an I&C Technician to* come to the Control Room from the osc. For scenario control, tell the Referee of your intended request and a Simulator staff personnel will role play the I&C Tech. to troubleshoot the problem. 5. Other limitations:

-oscc interface must be strictly by phone -EC turnover by phone only -SRPT interface from Control Room to OSC, phone only -cannot directly contact EOs except by phone or radio since PA is not connected to the Island. -RMS computer Data display does not include fully dynamic data like the operational data from the Simulator.

Some data interpolation is necessary between prepared time intervals.

OPPORTUNITIES

1. Ability to conduct Emergency Plan drills from outside of the real control room. (plant safety) 2. Better realism for Control Room Staff during periods of live simulator action. 3. Improved realism, too, for the TSC and EOF staffs when the SPDS link from the Simulator is functional since they can see the operational data changing instantaneously.
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  • SALEM SHIFT PERSONNEL DRILL PLAYERS SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS In addition to the normal player instructions, please keep the following in mind. 1. The control Room staff will be participating in today's exercise from the Salem simulator at the NTC. If you need to speak with the SNSS or any of his Control Room Staff you can use the NETS phones to call the Unit 2 control Room and the calls will be forwarded automatically to the simulator .Q.I'..._yOU may use the DID phones to call 3339. (no prefix is needed) 2. If you need to go to the Control Room for any reason, a Referee stationed there will assist you as needed by either role playing the SNSS or directing you to call him. EDO should call the Simulator to speak with the SNSS for EC turnover briefing.

osc Coordinator should call SNSS at Simulator to ensure team priorities are correct

  • Scenario problems will be addressed by the Head Referee located in the TSC. Real emerqency or off normal situations, if they arise, should not be reported via NETS to the control Room. Use the plant PA system or DID phones. Be sure to emphasize, "This is not a drill !" 3. SPDS in the TSC and EOF should be live (real time) off the Simulator model during all or most of the drill. DO NOT USE RADIOLOGICAL DATA DISPLAYED ON SPDS. The Simulator driven Rad Data is not consistent with our drill scenario and shall not be used. 4. The Simulator operational data may differ from that expected or predicted when the radiological data was generated.

Do not let any potential disconnects in the data throw you or let it drag down your performance.

5. simulation may be temporarily frozen at the simulator from time to time in an effort to control the data, but keep in mind that the drill continues even during those periods unless the Head.Referee specifically stops the drill for some other reason
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6. When the drill begins (very shortly), you are on shift, at work in your normal work locat_ions and ready, as always, to respond. That is you should have your normal tools and gear with you as appropriate.

Exception:

NEO's should begin the drill in the osc area unless directed otherwise by a Referee for prestaging.

7. If during the course of the drill, any problems with equipment or plant systems you are working with or around are detected, take a moment to properly document those discrepancies in accordance with plant procedures (EMIS tagging) and ensure that the duty Operations Staff is notified. . p 3.2.7 * * *
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  • SECTION 3.3 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE PARTICIPATING LOCATIONS SITE MAP OF SALEM GENERATING STATION SALEM TRAINING SIMULATOR (NTC) OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTER (OSC) TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TSC) MAP LOCATIONS OF NUCLEAR TRAINING CENTER & EMERGENCY NEWS CENTER EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) EMERGENCY NEWS CENTER (ENC) (SALEM COMMUNITY CENTER) 3.3.0 PAGE # 3.3.1 3.3.2 3. 3. 3 3.3.4 3.3.5 3.3.6 3.3.7

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1049, 1179 NEW JERSEY ROOM: NETS -5320, 5321, 5322, 5304, 5305 (609)273-1263, 1395 DELAWARE ROOM: NETS -5323, 5324, 5307, 5325 (609)273-1474, 1593 PSE&G OPERATIONS ROOM: NETS -5300/ENC MGR 5301/0PS SPVR -5303/LD-TECH

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i I --DIRECTOR ENC CONFERENCE ROOM I PSE&G ENC MEDIA ROOM 1}609 )273-2263, I 609)273-2787, 609)273-36891 iNFO. _ :.::: =::.OM STAFF WRITE2S RM MEDIA Mm*JITOR ROOM NRC/FEMA ROOM .; I I 1 * ,__ _____ _ NEW JERSEY ROOM DE. RM DE. COUNTY RM *
  • ENC CONFERENCE ROOM: 'JETS -5327 ( 609 )273-1690, 1702. 1883 SPARE/UNASSIGNED NETS: 5306, 5309, 5313 --TC RM 609 )273-6340, ,609)273-7596, 609)273-7935, NETS -N/A 2488, 2539, 2690, 2873, 3156, 3257 I 3793, 4388, 5895, 6387, 6475, 6593, 7624, 7689, 7719, 7968, 8004, 8092, 2691, 2774 3379, -3380 5928, 5997 6874, 6894 7789, 7882 8129, 8185 i+/-===============================:=:J 3.3.7 REV. 1 SECTION 3.4 PLAYER PARTICIPANT'S EVALUATION REPORT Drill Type: Artificial Island Annual Exercise .Date: June 23, 1993 Drill Number: S93-03 *
  • Your Emergency Position Title: Facility: (circle one) SIM osc TSC CP EOF ENC Summary of Comments/Deficiences/Suggestions Positive Observations:

Facility/Equipment problems:

... Other comments/concerns/suggestions,etc:

Submitted by: (optional) 3.4.0 (continue on back if needed)

SECTION 3.4 PLAYER PARTICIPANT'S EVALUATION REPORT *Drill Type: Artificial Island Annual Exercise Date: June 23, 1993 Drill Number: 893-03 Your Emergency Position Title: Facility: (circle one) SIM osc TSC CP EOF ENC Summary of Comments/Deficiences/Suggestions Positive Observations:

Facility/Equipment

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  • Other Submitted by: (optional)
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SECTION 3.4 PLAYER PARTICIPANT'S EVALUATION REPORT Drill Type: Artificial Island Annual Exercise June 23. 1993 Drill Number: S93-03 Your Emergency Position Title: Facility: (circle one) SIM osc TSC CP EOF ENC summary of Comments/Deficiences/Suggestions Positive Observations:

Facility/Equipment

  • Scenario Other comments/concerns/suggestions,etc:

Submitted by: (optional)

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SECTION 3.4 PLAYER PARTICIPANT'S EVALUATION REPORT Drill Type: Artificial Island Annual Exercise .Date: June 23, 1993 Drill Number: S93-03 Your Emergency Position Title: Facility: (circle one) SIM osc TSC CP EOF ENC Summary of Comments/Deficiences/Suggestions Positive Observations:

Facility/Equipment problems:

...

  • Other comments/concerns/suggestions,etc:

Submitted by: (optional)

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SECTION 3.4 PLAYER PARTICIPANT'S EVALUATION REPORT Drill Type: Artificial Island Annual Exercise June 23, 1993 Drill Number: S93-03 Your Emergency Position Title: Facility: (circle one) SIM osc TSC CP EOF ENC Summary of Comments/Def iciences/Suggestions Positive Observations:

Facility/Equipment

...

  • Other conunents/concerns/suggestions,etc:

Submitted by: (optional)

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EXERCISE.SIGN-IN SHEET Drill Type: Artificial Island Annual Exercise Drill Number: S93-03 Facility:

SIM osc TSC CP .Time: 08:00 to 16:00 hrs.

  • Date: June 23, 1993 Social Security 1. Print Name Emergency Number 2. Signature Position I 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. -.* 1. 2. 1. 2 *
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  • 3.5.0 EOF ENC Plan Title EXERCISE SIGN-IN SHEET Drill Type: Artificial Island Annual Exercise Drill Number: S93-03 Facility:

SIM osc TSC CP .Time: 08:00 to 16:00 hrs.

  • Date: June 23, 1993 Social Security 1. Print Name Emergency Number 2. Signature Position I 1. ' 2. 1. 2. 1. 2.
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  • 3.5.0 EOF ENC Plan Title EXERCISE SIGN-IN SHEET Drill Type: Artificial Island Annual Exercise Drill Number: S93-03 Facility:

SIM osc TSC CP .Time: 08:00 to 16:00 hrs. Date: June 23. 1993 Social Security 1. Print Name Emergency Number 2. Signature Position I 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. .._ ... 1. 2. 1. 2 .

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  • EXERCISE SIGN-IN SHEET Drill Type: Artificial Island Annual Exercise Drill Number: S93-03 Facility:

SIM osc TSC CP EOF oa:oo to 16:00 hrs. Date: June 23, 1993 Social Security 1. Print Name Emergency Plan Number 2. Signature Position I Title 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. -.* 1. 2. 1. 2

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  • SECTION 4.0 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE (893-03) REFEREE/OBSERVER INFORMATION SECTION NAME Referee/Observer/Player Lists Referee/Observer Instructions Observation Sheets (Referee's)

Phone Lists (NETS, DID, ESSX) -... 4.0.0 PAGE # 4 .1. 0 .4. 2. 0 4.3.18 4.4.0

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  • ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS REFEREE/SCENARIO DEVELOPMENT ASSIGNMENT LIST (S93-03) BOOK NO. NAME LOCATION/DUTIES
1. JOE PIERSON SIML -LEAD REF -SNSS & CR OVERALL 2 . JEFF JOHNSON SIML -OPERATIONS/DSC INTERFACE 3
  • JOHN NICHOLS (CORE CORP) SIML -EOP USAGE/SIMULATOR CONTROL 4 . JIM ELLIS SIML -OPERATIONS/EOPs
5. BILL WECKSTEIN SIML -COMMUNICATIONS/RMS DATA 6. MITCH DIOR CR -SIMULATOR/PLANT INTERFACE
7. SAM JONES osc -LEAD REF -OSCC & OSC OVERALL 8. TED NEUFANG osc -RAD PRO ACTIVITIES

-OSC 9. LARRY ZITKEVITZ osc -TEAM ACTIVITIES

10. KARL GOEBEL osc -TEAM ACTIVITIES
11. VIC LOWENSTEN osc -TEAM ACTIVITIES
12. DAVE CARON asc -TEAM ACTIVITIES
13. JIM CORBETT osc -TEAM ACTIVITIES
14. BOB SETTLE osc -TEAM ACTIVITIES
15. TOM MCILVAINE osc -FIRE BRIGADE ACTIVITIES
16. DAVE SCULL CP -LEAD REF -CP OVERALL 17. DAVE KELLY CP -RAD PRO ACTIVITIES
18. JOHN THEURER CP -CHEMISTRY ACTIVITIES
19. CRAIG BANNER TSC -HEAD REF -TSC OVERALL 20. RAY REECE TSC -RAD PRO ACTIVITIES
21. TERRY CELLMER TSC -RAD PRO ACTIVITIES
22. BILL CIANFRANI TSC -ENGINEERING ASSESSMENT
23. DONNA AZZARO TSC -ADMIN SUPPORT 24. GLEN PARKHURST TSC -ONSITE FIELD TEAM 25. JOE LOEB TSC -SECURITY ACTIVITIES
26. JOHN ERHARDT TSC -ENGINEERING DATA 27. BARRY WEISER MGH -GUARD HOUSE ACTIVITIES
28. LARRY REITER EOF -LEAD REF -EOF LEADS/OVERALL
29. ERIC KATZMAN EOF -RAD PRO ACTIVITIES
30. BOB YEWDALL EOF -RAD PRO ACTIVITIES I 31. JOHN MUSUMECI EOF -ENGINEERING
32. PHIL DUCA EOF -SITE SUPPORT STAFF 33. KAREN ROOTS EOF -ADMIN SUPPORT 34. LUCIUS CLARK EOF -OFFSITE FIELD TEAM 35. DICK GRANBERG EOF -OFFSITE FIELD TEAM 36. BRIAN GORMAN ENC -LEAD REFEREE -ENC OVERALL 37. TOM BROWN ENC -OPERATIONS

-COMMUNICATION

38. DAVE BURGIN ENC -OPERATIONS

-STATE INTERFACE

39. JOHN MOONEY ENC -OPERATIONS

-MEDIA INTERFACE

40. DANA COOLEY ENC -OBSERVER REFS93-03 4.1.0 GRADED EXERCISE (S93-03) EXERCISE PLAYER ASSIGNMENT LISTING NO. NAME 1. R. Olson 2. P. Koppel J J. Konovalchick
4. w. Murr 5. R. Halter 6. R. Sharkey 7. G. Meekins 8. OPEN # 9. c. # 10. R. # 11. K. 12. T. # 13. F. 14. G. # 15. F. 16. H. M. T. w. J. D. J. Lynch Brittingham Greever Hunt Picone Sowinski Miccio Davenport Byrwa O'Grady Monical Osborne Harrigan scanish 17. # 18. # 19. # 20. # 21. # 22. # 23. G. Gauding 24. 25. # 26. 27. 28. # 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. D. Burbage E. Kabalevich K. J. c. J. R. K. c. R. T. c. w. K. O'Hare Lewis Day D. Miller Chambers Collins Wolf Vaughn Denney Hughes George Webb. # 38. W. Hunkele # 39. R. Maza 40. J. Adams 41. s. Lehman 42. N. DiJoseph 43. J. Klausner 44. G. Ondricek 45. N. Lopatin 593-03 LOCATION/POSITION SIM -SNSS SIM -NSTA SIM -NSS SIM -NCO SIM -NCO SIM -Communicator (CM2) SIM -Communicator (CMl) SIM -NRC Resident osc -Coordinator osc -Maintenance Supervisor osc -Shift Control Tech I&C osc -Cont Tech Elec osc -I & c Supervisor osc -Nuc Tech Machinist osc -Shift Cont Elect OSC -Cont Tech I & c osc -Nuc Tech Welder OSC -Operations Supervisor osc -Equipment Operator osc -Equipment Operator osc -Equipment Operator osc -Equipment Operator osc -Radwaste Operator osc -Relay Supv OSC -Relay Tech osc -Rad Pro Supv Exp Cont OSC -Rad Pro Tech osc -Rad Pro Tech osc -Fire Brigade supv osc -Fire Brigade osc -Fire Brigade osc -Fire Brigade osc -Fire Brigade osc -Fire Brigade osc -Duty Storekeeper osc -Planner OSC -Administrative Clerk CP -Rad Pro Supv IN Plant CP -Chem supv CP -Chem Tech/PASS CP -Chem Tech/PASS CP -Shift Rad Pro Tech CP -Rad Pro Tech CP -Rad Pro Tech CP -Onsite Monitor 4.1.1 * * *
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  • GRADED EXERCISE (S93-03) EXERCISE PLAYER ASSIGNMENT LISTING NO. NAME 46. M. Clark 47. S. Pike 48. M. Raddi # 49. c. Vondra # 50. J. Wray # 51. B. Gallaher 52. R. Potter 53. G. Thomson 54. J. Hoffman 55. D. Ruyter 56. H. Miller 57. c. McKenna 58. M. Press 59. K. Pike 60. L. Miceli 61. J. Wiedemann
62. W. Lowry 63. W. Evans 64. G. Schwartz 65. w. Cornman 66. M. Batushansky
67. C. Smith 68. P. Rose 69. c. Simmermon
70. T. Cleveland
71. TBA -Renwick 72. OPEN 73. c. Connor 74. J. Trejo 75. M. Bursztein
76. B. McKeever 77. B. Preston 78. D. Branham 79. s. Gillespie
80. J. Hedge 81. Do Miller 82. M. Simpson 83. L. Piccirelli
84. E. Karpe 85. OPEN 86. J. Jimcosky 87. A. Valeri 88. J. Willoughby
89. J. O'Neil 90. R. Villar 91. H. Berrick 92. M. Danak 93. D. Kline 94. c. Williamson
95. H. Pinelas 96. R. Chan S93-03 LOCATION/POSITION CP -onsite Monitor TSC -Hope Creek Rad Pro Tech TSC -Hope Creek Rad Pro Tech TSC -EDO TSC -RAC TSC -TSS TSC -Admin Support Supv TSC -EPA TSC -Security Liaison TSC -Rad Pro Supv Off Site TSC -Chemistry Supervisor TSC -Rad Pro Tech -Radio TSC -Rad Pro Tech -Dose Asses TSC -Tech Supp Team Leader TSC -Electrical Engineer --.. TSC -Mechanical Engineer TSC -controls Engineer 4.1.2 TSC -Core Thermal Engineer TSC -Nuclear Fuels Engineer TSC -Communicator TSC -Communicator TSC -Admin Support TSC -Admin Support TSC -Admin Support TSC -Admin Support {TDR) TSC -Security Force Member TSC -NRC Resident EOF -ERM EOF -RSM EOF -TSM EOF -ASM EOF -SSM EOF -Rad Assess Staff EOF -Rad Assess staff EOF -Rad Assess staff EOF Rad Assess Staff EOF -Rad Assess Staff EOF -Rad Assess staff EOF -Field Team comm EOF -Off Site Team EOF -Off Site Team EOF -Off Site Team EOF -Off Site Team EOF -Off Site Team EOF -Licensing Support EOF -System Engineer EOF -System Engineer EOF -System Engineer EOF -System Engineer EOF -System Engineer EOF -Controls Engineer GRADED EXERCISE (S93-03) EXERCISE PLAYER ASSIGNMENT LISTING NO. NAME 97. L. Hajos 98. S. Cuff 99. T. Weldy 100. B. Powell 101. D. Hadden 102. J. Hollingshead 103. A. Gross 104. J. Blauvelt 105. J. Donahue 106. G. Sayer 107. c. Bersak 108. v. Bottorff 109. T. Byykkonen 110. M. Ivanick 111. J. Schaffer 112. T. Di Guiseppi 113. TBA -Renwick 114. OPEN 115. G. Bachman 116. M. Zeigler 117. s. Miltenberger 118. M. camp 119. c. Florentz 120. P. Williams 121. E. Liden 122. H. Lowe 123. w. Stewart 124. H. Stiles 125. c. carter 126. D. Drummond-Wolfrom 127. F. Schnarr 128. J. Wallace 129. R. Merritt 130. c. Vitale 131. A. Moore 132. R. Raymond 133. P. Hires 134. S. Phillips 135. B. Carlson 136. L. Maahs 137. D. Leitz 138. s. Paglia 139. D. Shuman 140. c. Traum 141. OPEN 142. P. Jefferson 143. TBA -Renwick 144. J. Gomez 593-03 LOCATION/POSITION EOF -Electrical Engineer

support EOF -Admin support EOF -Admin Support EOF -Admin Support EOF -Admin support EOF -Admin Support -RP EOF -Personnel Supervisor EOF -Purchasing Support EOF -Material Control EOF -SSM Ops .Staff EOF -SSM Staf°f (CMl) EOF -SSM Staff (CM2) EOF -Security Liaison EOF -EPA EOF -EPC * :*EOF -Security Force Member EOF -Security Force Member EOF -Public Info Liaison EOF -Telecommunications Supp ENC -Company Spokesperson ENC -ENC Manager ENC -Comm Supv ENC -Lead Tech Advisor

  • ENC -Tech Advisor ENC -Tech Advisor ENC -Staff Writer ENC -Staff Writer ENC -Media Monitor ENC -Media Monitor ENC -Industry coord ENC -Rumor Control Coord ENC -Media Info Line Supv ENC -Media Info Operator ENC -Media Info Operator ENC -Media Info Operator ENC -Media Info Operator ENC -Ops supervisor ENC -Admin Supp 4.1.3 ENC -Admin Supp ENC -Admin Supp ENC -Admin Supp ENC -Admin Supp ENC -Admin Supp ENC -Gov. Affairs Coordinator ENC -Audio visual serv ENC -Security Force Member ENC -M & s Support *
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  • 1. SECTION 4.2 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PLAN DRILL/EXERCISE INSTRUCTIONS FOR REFEREES AND OBSERVERS Referees are assigned by PSE&G to all key functional areas to control and evaluate the exercise.

In addition, they are prepared to accompany teams into the field (onsite and offsite) to provide data and event messages that support the overall exercise scenario.

Observers may also be assigned to provide additional feedback regarding the effectiveness of the exercise and the plan. 2. Onsite Referees/

Observers will coordinate their activities with the Head Referee in the Technical Support Center. If unable to contact the Head Referee, then contact the osc Lead Referee. Offsite Referees/

Observers will contact the EOF Lead Referee. 3. Message forms and simulated operational/

radiological data are used to initiate, modify, and complete the events that comprise the overall scenario.

Two kinds of messages are used: controlling messaaes used as the primary means of implementing scenario events by presenting postulated alarms or indications to the appropriate player.(s) to supplement or augment Simulator indications.

Contingency messages used at the discretion of the Head Referee in order to maintain the scenario timeline or prompt specific response activities that were planned to be evaluated (exercise objectives related).

Messages are expected to be provided to the designated drill player at the time specified on the form. Although generally self sufficient, the referee may follow-up with an explanation of the message to ensure that it is understood.

Referees will not initially provide information to the players regarding scenario development or the resolution of problem areas encountered.

The players are expected to obtain information through their own and exercise their own judgment in determining response actions and resolving problems.

In the event of incorrect or incomplete responses, or if the player indicates lack of knowledge of how to proceed, the referee will prompt the player with the necessary instructions or contingenc¥ messages and will note the deficiency for later critique

  • 4.2.0 4 . The scenario events are hypothetical.

Any portions of the scenario depicting plant system operational transients are simulated events. No Control Room actions, or reactions involving operation of plant systems, or affecting generation capability will be initiated.

All exercise scenario messages will begin and end with the words, "THIS IS A DRILL". Referees stationed at areas vital to maintaining generating capability should be especially aware, and take extra precautions, in issuing messages or giving instructions regarding the scenario events. 5. Where practical, operational and radiological data will be displayed on the Simulator in real time or in hard copy format at locations where the data would normally be available to the player during a real emergency.

Referees will control the use of this irif ormation to ensure that the correct data is displayed at the correct time and** to provide interpolated data between prepared time intervals.

6. Players may occasionally insist that certain parts of the scenario are unrealistic.

The lead referees have the authority to clarify any questions regarding scenario content. However, in some cases, it may be necessary to exercise "scenario license" to preserve the continuity of the drill and meet the objectives of the exercise.

Players are expected to demonstrate good drillsmanship by accepting the referee's decision and continue to play while noting their concerns for resolution at the critique.

7. Prior to drill commencement, lead referees shall establish communications with their counterparts in each facility.

All referee watches and clocks shall be synchronized with the Simulator to ensure the proper control of messages and data per the timeline of the scenario.

8. osc Referees and those observers or evaluators who intend to follow team activities must be prepared ahead of time to do so. ( i.e. Vital Area access, RWP sign-in, hard hats and glasses if needed, etc.) 9. Scenario problems not covered in this exercise manual must be ref erred to the Head Referee for resolution if they are in any way affecting the safe or effective conduct of this exercise.
  • 10. For drills exceeding four hours, a meal may be provided by PSE&G, however, there is no specific meal time break in the scenario.

All participants, including referees, should be relieved for their meal as time permits, but not interfere with the exercise.

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  • DO's 1. 2. 3
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  • INSTRUCTIONS FOR REFEREES/

OBSERVERS (cont'd) Know the overall Referee/ Observer organization.

Know especially the Lead Referee in your facility or area. Remember that there are two clocks: Scenario time, starting at OO:OO and real clock time. Identify the players you are controlling or observing.

Identify yourself to the players as their referee/ observer.

Ensure all participants ID provided (i.e. shirts, hats) Determine the phone (or radio for field teams) that you will use to maintain communications with your lead referee. Position yourself to maximize your effectiveness in issuing messages and controlling the-responses of the recipients.

Keep the play on schedule by issuing messages on time. Refer to the overall scenario timeline.

Make sure the players understand what the message is trying to convey, but do not prompt what is expected of the player to perform. Allow the players reasonable flexibility to do their functions and demonstrate their skill, knowledge, and initiative.

10. Remember to call the Head Referee to report if plarers actions depart significantly from the scenario script and may affect the overall scenario timeline.

If necessary, intervene with the player actions to put the scenario back on track, "for scenario control".

11. Identify yourself to any Federal evaluators

{NRC/FEMA).

Make them reasonably aware of rour interactions with the players as you control the scenario.

12. Make notes on good and bad things that happen. Note both strengths and weaknesses in individual performances as well as the plan. Attempt to assess the causes of poor performance and use the observation checklists.
13. Attend the post drill critique session to provide your comments and recommendations to the Lead Referees.
14. Remember, if a real emergency or occurs call off your portion of the exercise and notify the Head Referee immediately.
15. Ensure that actual problems with plant equipment or structures that are discovered during the exercise, if any, are identified to the duty SNSS and documented by the players if necessary (EMIS tagging).

4.2.2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR REFEREES/

OBSERVERS (cont'd)

  • DON'Ts 1. Don't leave your post at key times. 2. Don't prompt the players except through use of approved messages.
3. Don't coach the players. 4. Don't criticize or praise the player's actions during the play of the drill. 5. Don't allow the players to introduce events or modify the data. In other words, don't deviate from the scenario timeline unless such actions are expressly permitted by the Head Referee. 6. Don't allow the player's actions, or your own, to violate normal plant rules regarding security, safety, or radiological controls.

Exercise your authority as a referee at all times to ensure plant and personnel safety. 7. Don't allow the players to be distracted by the presence of observers or evaluators.

These participants may wish to ask questions of the players in order to better understand the actions they are observing.

such questions are permissible, ** but should be directed first to the referee who may provide the answer or at least in the interview with the player to ensure there is no misunderstanding.

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  • 4.3.9 4.3.10 4.3.11 4.3.12 4.3.13 4.3.14 4.3.15 4.3.16 4.3.17 4.3.18 4.3.20
  • SECTION 4.3 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE REFEREE OBSERVATION SHEETS Control Room Command and Control/Operations Control Room Notifications and Communications TSC Command and Control/Security TSC Technical Support TSC Radiological Assessment/Chemistry Response -... TSC Notification and Communication/

Administration Support osc command and Control/Operations/

Communications osc Support Personnel Chemistry (PASS) Sampling and Analysis Teams Control Point Command and Control/Operations/

Communications Inplant/Onsite/Offsite Radiation Monitoring Teams EOF Radiological Assessment EOF Technical Assessment EOF Command and Control/Operations/Security EOF Communications/Administrative Support ENC Public Information*and Media Relations Exercise Control and Evaluation Observation/Evaluation Sheet (Referees/Observers)

Controller Critique Guidelines 4.3.0

  • 4.3.l OBSERVATION CHECKLIST l>.rea/Function Observed:

Control Room Command and Control/Operations Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate A. 2 B.1 C.l C.2 C.3 C.5 F.1 Provide technical and operational information concerning plant status/ prognosis to appropriate TSC and EOF emergency personnel.

Recognizing and classifying emergency conditions.

-* Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures.

Transfer responsibilities of Emergency Coordinator.

  • Command and control of Control Room emergency response.

Establishing and directing osc team priorities through the oscc. Identify changing plant conditions and brief Control Room personnel concerning degraded or improved plant status. Recognizing operational symptoms and parameters indicative of degrading plant conditions.

Signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

Return completed checklist to the Emerqency Preparedness Manaqer, MC-H37

  • 4.3.1 4.3.2 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed:

Control Room Notifications and Communications Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate A.2 Communications capabilities between Emergency Response Facilities.

B.l Implement notifications and data communications in accordance with procedures. . .. B.2 capability to perform timely notifications to the States of New Jersey and Delaware.

B.3 capability to notify and communicate with the NRC via secondary phone lines. F.2 Proper communciations methods and timely notifications to offsite agencies.

Signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

Return completed checklist to the Emerqency Preparedness Manaqer, MC-N37. 4.3.2 * * *

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  • 4.3.3 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed:

TSC Command and Control/Security Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate A.l Activation and staffing of the Technical support Center.

  • B.l Recognizing and classifying emergency conditions.

C.l Implement appropriate Emergency*Plan procedures.

C.2 Transfer of Emergency Coordinator.

C.3 Command and control of TSC emergency response.

C.4 c.s Effective organizational control and integrated emergency response

  • Identify changing plant conditions and brief TSC personnel concerning degraded or improved plant status. I.1 Establishing and controlling security access onsite and maintaining personnel accountability within the Protected Area. Signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

Return completed checklist to the Emergency Preparedness Manager, MC-H37

  • 4.3.3 4.3.4 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed:

TSC Technical Support/Engineering

rame: Exercise Date: (check one} Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate B.3 Communicate technical information between emergency response facilities.

C.l Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures.

H.1 Develop alternative methods or equipment alterations in response to accidents affecting plant systems or components.

H.2 Assess plant operational data and provide recommendations concerning accident mitigation and engineering based PAR's when appropriate.

H. 3 Identify or recognize when fission product boundaries are breached.

H.4 Estimate fuel damage using available data should core damage occur. Signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

Return completed checklist to the Emergency Preparedness Manager, XC-N37. 4.3.4 * * *

  • 4.3.S OBSERVATION CHECKLIST
  • Area/Function Observed:

TSC Radiological/Chemistry Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate C.1 C.4 D.1 D.2 G.1 Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures.

Coordinate, control, and deploy radiological monitoring teams. Communicate with and control fie£d monitoring teams and receipt and analysis of field data. Determine recommendations of PAR's based on dose projections or plant chemistry.

Decision making for limiting exposure of emergency response personnel.

Perform dose assessment and effectively distribute dosimetry and thrroid blocking agents, if appropriateo Signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

Return completed checklist to the Emergency Preparedness Manager, MC-N37

  • 4.3.S 4.3.6 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST
  • Area/Function Observed:

TSC Notifications/Communications/Admin.

Support Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate A.2 Communications capabilities between emergency response facilities.

A.3 Facilities and displays to support emergency operations.

B.2 Capability to perform timely notifications to the states of New Jersey and Delaware.

B.3 Communicate technical information between emergency response facilities.

B.3 Capability to notify and communicate with the NRC via the Emergency Notification System (ENS). B.4 Capability to formulate around the clock emergency response duty rosters to allow extended activation of emergency response.

F.2 Proper communciations methods and timely notifications to offsite agencies.

Signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

Return completed checklist to the Emerqency Preparedness Manaqer, MC-H37. 4.3.6 * *

  • 4.3.7 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed:

OSC Command and Control/Operations/Communications Name: Exercise Date:

one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate A.2 Communications capabilities between emergency response facilities.

B.3 communication of technical information between the OSC and other ERFs. C.1 Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures.

F.4 Command and control functions within the osc. F.5 Properly set-up, staff, and operate the-OSC. Coordinate the dispatch of OSC teams to meet SNSS priorities.

Adequate health physics support for osc dispatched teams deployed in areas of ra_diological concern. . . Signed: Note: Use the* back.of this sheet to give details -on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

Return completed checklist to the Emergency Preparedness Manager, MC-N37. . 4.3.7 4.3.8 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed:

osc Support Personnel Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate F.3 Implement protective actions for site personnel dispatched from the osc. F.5 Properly set-up, staff, and operate the osc. F.6 Capability of dispatched OSC teams to respond as directed by the oscc. G.3 Adequate health physics support for osc dispatched teams deployed in areas of radiological concern. Signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

Return completed checklist to the Emergency Preparedness Manager, MC-N37. 4.3.8 * * *

  • 4.3.9 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed:

Chemistry Sampling and Analysis/PASS Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate A.2 Provide technical information concerning plant status/chemistry to the TSC. c.1 Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures.

D. 3 Capability to obtain and analyze *vsamples via the PASS sampling system. ** G.3 Adequate health physics support for Chemistry sampling teams deployed in areas of radiological concern. Optional for this exercise.

Should be demonstrated if the scenario and time permit. Signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

Return completed checklist to the Emergency Preparedness Manager, MC-N37

  • 4.3.9 4.3.10 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed:

Control Point Command and Control/Communications Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate A.2 Communications capabilities between emergency response facilities.

B.3 Communication of technical information between the CP and other ERFs. C.l Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures.

C.3 Command and control of Control Point emergency response.

G.2 Methods and resources for distributing dosimetry and thyroid blocking agent to emergency responders, if appropriate.

  • 3 Adequate health physics support for OSC dispatched teams deployed in areas of radiological concern. Signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any 11 inadequate 11* demonstrations of objectives.

Return completed checklist to the Emerqency Preparedness Manaqer, MC-N37. 4.3.10 * * *

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  • 4.3.ll(a)

OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed:

Inplant Monitoring Teams Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate c.1 Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures.

F.6 Coordinate the dispatch of OSC and CP teams to meet SNSS priorities.

G.2 Methods and resources for distributing dosimetry and thyroid blocking agent to emergency responders, if appropriate.

G.3 Adequate health physics support for osc dispatched teams deployed in areas of radiological concern . Siqned: Note: Use the back of this sheet to qive details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

Return completed checklist to the Emerqency Preparedness Manaqer, KC-Nl7

  • 4.3.11(a) 4.3.ll(b)

OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed:

Onsite Monitoring Teams ilame: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate C.l Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures.

D.l communicate radiological data from the field to the TSC and respond to control. G.2 Methods and resources for distributing dosimetry and thyroid blocking agent to emergency responders, if appropriate.

Signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

Return completed checklist to the Emerqency Preparedness Manaqer, MC-H37. 4.3.11(b)

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  • 4.3.ll(c)

OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed:

Offsite Monitoring Teams Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate C.1 Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures.

D.1 Communicate radiological data from the field to the EOF and respond to control. G.2 Methods and resources for dosimetry and thyroid blocking agent to emergency responders, if appropriate . signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

Return completed checklist to the Emerqency Preparedness Manager, MC-N37. 4.3.1l(c) 4.3.12 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed:

EOF Radiological Assessment Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate C.1 Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures.

C.4 Coordinate, control, and deploy radiological monitoring teams. D.1 Communicate with and control field monitoring teams.and receipt and analysis of field data. D.2 Determine recommendations of PAR's based on dose projections or plant chemistry.

  • . G.1 G.2 Decision making for limiting exposure of emergency response personnel.

Perform dose assessment and effectively distribute dosimetry and thfr'oid blocking agents, if appropriate.

Signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

Return completed checklist to the Emarq*ncy Preparedness Manaqer; MC-N37. 4.3.12 * * *

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  • 4.3.13 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed:

EOF Technical Assessment/Engineering Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise-Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate B.3 C.l H.l H.2 H.3 Communicate technical information between emergency response facilities.

Implement appropriate Emergency Plan procedures.

Develop alternative methods or equipment alterations in response to accidents affecting plant systems or components.

Assess plant operational data and provide recommendations concerning accident mitigation and engineering based PAR's when appropriate.

Identify or recognize when fission product boundaries are breached.

Signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

Return completed checklist to the Emergency Preparedness Manaqer, MC-N37

  • 4.3.13 4.3.14 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed:

EOF Command and Control/Operations/Security Name: Exercise Date: (check one) Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated Adequate Inadequate A.1 Activation and staffing of the Emergency Operations Facility.

B.1 Recognizing and classifying emergency conditions.

C.1 Implement appropriate Emergency*?lan procedures.

C.2 Transfer responsibilities of Emergency Coordinator.

  • C.3 Command and control of EOF emergency response.

C.4 Effective organizational control and integrated emergency response.

C.5 Identify changing plant conditions and brief EOF personnel concerning degraded or improved plant status. D.2 Determination of PAR's based on plant conditions and/or dose projections.

I.l Establishing and controlling security access to the EOF. Signed: Note: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any "inadequate" demonstrations of objectives.

Return completed checklist to the Emerqency Preparedness Manaqer, MC-537. 4.3.14 * * *

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  • 4.3.lS OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed EOF Communications/Administrative Support Name: Exercise Date: Exercise Objectives to be A.2 Demonstrate communications capabilities of the EOF with the Control Room, TSC, and outside agencies B.2 Implement notifications in a timely manner B.3 Demonstrate the communication of technical information A.3 Facilities and displays are adequate to support emergency operations B.4 Demonstrate the capability to formulate around the clock emergency response duty rosters to allow the extended activation of facilities

..... (check one) Adequate Inadecruate Signed NOTE: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any items "inadequate" Return completed checklist to the Emerqency Preparedness Manaqer, MC-N37

  • 4.3.15 I 4.3.16 Area/Function Observed ENC Public Information and Media Relations Name: Exercise Date: Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated E.l Demonstrate the activation and staffing of the ENC A.2 Demonstrate communications capabilities between the ENC and the EOF E.2 Demonstrate the ability to issue coordinated periodic public information releases.

E.3 Demonstrate ability to provide rumor control and response to inquiries from the general public in a coordinated fashion E.4 Demonstrate ability to provide clear, timely, and accurate briefings to the news media. A.3 Facilities and displays are adequate to support emergency operations C.l Implement appropriate Emergency Plan Procedures I.l Establish and control Security access to the ENC. . ... (check one) Adecruate Inadecruate NOTE: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any items "inadequate" Return completed checklist to the Emergency Preparedness Manager, MC-N37. 4.3.16 * * *

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  • 4.3.17 OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Area/Function Observed Exercise Control and Evaluation Name: Exercise Date: Exercise Objectives to be demonstrated J.l Demonstrate the ability to control the scenario in cordance with the prescribed timeline.

J.2 Demonstrate the ability to provide scenario data and address questions which tain to data without prompting J.3 Demonstrate the ability to adequately critique the exercise performance . . (check one) Adequate Inadequate Signed NOTE: Use the back of this sheet to give details on any items "inadequate" Return completed checklist to the Emergency Preparedness Manager, MC-N37

  • 4.3.17 SECTION 4.3 REFEREE/ OBSERVER DRILL EVALUATION REPORT Name: Exercise/

Drill Date: JUNE 23, 1993 .ocation: (circle one) SIM OSC TSC CP EOF ENC Exercise/

Drill Title: Artificial Island Annual Exercise (S93-03) Drill Commenced:

Drill Terminated: (time) (time) Note: Refer to Critique Guidelines and Exercise/

Drill Objectives OBSERVATIONS

-Performance of area observed to include drillsmanship.

Areas of Good Performance by personnel: (continue on back, if needed) ....

of Poor or Questionable Performance: (cont'd on back, if need) (continued on next page) Signature:

Title: Phone:

  • 4.3.18 REFEREE /OBSERVER DRILL EVALUATION REPORT (cont'd) Facility/

Equipment problems or concerns:

Procedure problems or concerns:

Signature:

4.3.19a -.* (continued on next page) Phone:

  • REFEREE /OBSERVER DRILL EVALUATION REPORT (cont'd) Scenario problems or concerns:

Other problems or comments: (items that don't fit above categories) (continued on back, if needed) Signature: .Title: Phone: 4.3.19b

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  • EMERGENCY PLAN DRILL/EXERCISE CONTROLLER CRITIQUE GUIDELINES AREAS TO CRITIQUE 1. EMERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION A. staffing (full response, timely) B. Facility set up (automatic,
c. Command and control (clear, positive, proactive)

D. EC turnover (effective, timely) 2. CLASSIFICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS A. Classifications (appropriate, timely) B. Notifications to site personnel (clear, timely) c. Notifications to States/Agencies (clear, timely) 3. COMMUNICATIONS A. Within Group/Facility (clear, frequent, to the point) B. Between ERFs (clear, frequent, complete)

c. Equipment (telephones, telecopiers, radios, PA) 4. PROCEDURE COMPLIANCE A. Procedural guidance is sufficient?

B. Procedures (available, complied with) c. Procedure forms, lists, data tables (up to date) 5. EXPOSURE CONTROL 6. 7. 8. 9. A. Exposure minimized when possible (ALARA) B. Rad monitoring equip./dosimetry (operable, available)

c. Protective Action Decisions/Recommendations (correct)

EMERGENCY MITIGATING ACTIONS A. Mitigating actions taken were proper B. Developing problems were anticipated (what if thinking)

c. Priorities established (clear, SNSS directed, revised as needed) FACILITIES A. Functional for response objectives B. Supplies/Equip. (available, calibrated, operable)
c. Reference documents (available, up to date) SCENARIO CONTROL A. Scenario events (realistic, challenging, comprehensive)

B. Scenario data (consistent, sufficient, displayed well) DRILLSMANSHIP A. Referees prepared (scenario control, player interaction)

B. Players maintained involvement with drill events c. Plant safety (separation of drill events and normal plant operation was adequately addressed)

D. Critique (problems identified, feedback, praise, player input, attendance forms) 4.3.20 LEAD REFEREE'S NOTE: 1. Take control of the critique meeting. Do not allow it to develop into a gripe session. Cut someone off (politely) if necessary.

It will benefit the entire group and they will respect you for it. 2. Seek suggested solutions to problems identified.

3. Provide positive feedback (praise for good performance) as well as raising items of concern. 4. Distribute and collect participant evaluation report forms. 5. Collect all attendance forms distributed.
6. Limit the participant critique to 60 minutes. 4.3.21 * * *
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  • SECTION 5.0 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE S93-03 SCENARIO OVERVIEW SECTION # SECTION NAME PAGE # 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Scenario Synopsis 5.1.0 Scenario Timeline 5.2.0 Major Observable Onsite Events 5.3.0 Onsite Actual vs. Simulated Events 5.4.0 Radiological Assumptions 5.5.0 Exercise Objectives (Confidential}

5.6.0 CAUTION

THIS SECTION IS FOR REFEREE/EVALUATOR REFERENCE ONLY ! SCENARIO INFORMATION AND DATA REQUIRED BY THE PLAYERS SHALL BE PROVIDED AND CONTROLLED FROM SECTIONS 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10 BY THE REFEREES

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  • Section 5.1 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1993 SCENARIO SYNOPSIS INITIAL CONDITIONS FOR PLAYERS: Hope Creek is at 100% power and has been for the last five months. Salem Unit 1 expected to start-up this evening following maintenance on the Electro-Hydraulic System. Salem Unit 2 has been at 100% power since the last refueling outage 90 days ago. All major equipment is operable with the following notable exceptions:

21 SAFETY INJECTION PUMP is C/T'd and disassembled for pump impeller replacement; should be back on the swing shift tomorrow.

22 SERVICE WATER PUMP is C/T'd to replace the strainer with a new type. New strainer due on-site in two days . 21 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP is C/T'd to replace a motor bearing. Expect return on the mid shift tomorrow.

22 BORIC ACID TRANSFER PUMP is C/T'd to replace the motor. Work is progress, and should be returned to service by early swing shift today. 23 CHARGING PUMP is C/T'd for maintenance to inspect the cylinders for suspected piston leakage. 25 CONTAINMENT FAN COIL UNIT is C/T'd as of 0800 hours0.00926 days <br />0.222 hours <br />0.00132 weeks <br />3.044e-4 months <br /> this morning. Motor bearings are running hot. Maintenance expects to start work around 10 o'clock this morning. 2R1B CONTROL ROOM AREA MONITOR is failed low. Presently the Instruments and Controls group are trouble shooting.

Reactor Coolant Chemistry analysis indicates that several fuel pins are leaking. This has caused a minor increase in Reactor Coolant Activity.

The leakage started one month ago and the Nuclear Fuels Group estimates approximately 0.01% clad defects currently.

The leaking fuel pins are suspected to be manufacturing imperfections and new fuel assemblies will replace them when Salem Generating station Unit 2 shuts down for refueling . 5.1. 0 The exercise will begin at 08:00 with the Salem Control Room staff having just completed shift turnover and pre-staged in the Simulator Control room. Scenario Synopsis:

Soon after the drill begins (08:05) all of the Control Room Annunciators will be lost due to a failure in the Annunciator 12 VDC power supply. Attempts by the operators to restore/reset the Annunciator will prove unsuccessful . . At (08:10), Pressurizer level Channel 3, fails low. The Control Room staff will receive the following console alarms; Pressurizer level low, and flashing green backlights for the control and backup pressurizer heaters. When the control console is checked the Pressurizer Level channel 3 will indicate zero, and Letdown is lost. The operators*

will not receive the expected overhead alarms associated with the channel failure. The Pressurizer level channel failure will confirm to the operators the problem with the Annunciator system.

  • Since the Operational Support center (OSC) is not yet activated, the Nuclear Shift Supervisor will page the Shift I&C Tech and have him investigate the failed level channel. At 08:25 the Senior Nuclear Shift Supervisor should refer to Section 10 B. of the ECG and declare an Alert, LOSS OF MOST OR ALL ANNUNCIATION FOR GREATER THAN 15 MINUTES. The problem with the overhead Annunciator System will not be repaired until the new initial conditions are presented during the recovery phase of the exercise.

As Emerqency coordinator (EC), the SNSS will initiate the required notifications and implement EPIPs to direct protective actions on-site as needed. Assembly of predesignated drill participants will occur at Salem Generating Station. The SNSS (EC) will direct the Shift Support Supervisor to activate the operations support center (OSC). At this time in addition to the osc and the Technical support center (TSC) activation, the Emerqency Operations Facility (EOF) and the Emerqency News center (ENC) will begin to staff with exercise responders.

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.Later, around an hour after the Alert classification (09:20), #21 Gas Decay Tank will develop a small leak. Indications will be 2R-16 and 2R41C Plant Vent Radiation Monitor in warning, and eventually in alarm. #21 Gas Decay Tank pressure will also be decreasing as indicated on the 2RP1 panel in the control room. The osc will be called upon to respond to the Auxiliary Building to investigate the problem with the gas decay tank. 2R-16 and 2R41C Plant Vent Radiation Monitors alarm at 09:25. The postulated cause will be the failure of a pressure tap (PT-1036) down stream of the root valve 21WG32. The OSC corrective action and repair team will stop the leak by closing root valve 21WG32 when the failure is identified (about 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />). sometime later (10:30), the Control Room Staff will experience a plant transient, Main Feedline Failure at the discharge of the Steam Generator Feed Pumps (Turbine Building).

Both Steam Generator Feed Pumps will trip on low suction pressure as they increase in speed to maintain the discharge header pressure.

A security guard is severely burned due to the steam cloud which resulted from the Feedline break .. During the performance of EOP-TRIP-1 (immediate actions) the Control Operator on the console observes the following; receipt of Reactor *logic input on panel 2RP4 and the automatic trip did not bring the Reactor subcritical.

The manual trip that was initiated did not bring the Reactor subcritical.

Rapid boration is started in accordance with

  • the procedure.

The Operators will exit EOP-TRIP-1 and enter EOP-FRSM-1

  • . During this procedure, #23 Auxiliary Feed Pump trips, leaving only #22 Auxiliary Feed Pump to feed the Steam Generators.

Along with the Loss of Feedwater induced Anticipated Transient Without Trip, a Pressurizer Safety Valve fails to close during the initial Reactor Coolant system pressure surge. This causes Reactor Coolant pressure to decrease to approximately 1300 psig before safety valve reseats. This results in a loss of subcooling with the reactor at power, and the Limiting Safety System Setpoint for over-Temperature Delta-T is exceeded.

During this transient departure from nucleate boiling occurs causing minor Fuel Clad Damage. Sometime later, the osc team will be successful in opening the Reactor Trip Breakers and taking the Rod Drive Motor-Generator sets out of service. The rods will drop into the core. The SNSS should assess the present plant conditions and consider recommending to the Emerqency Duty Officer (EDO) the escalation of the emergency classification

  • 5.1.2 The decision to escalate the event is based on the loss of all of the
  • overhead annunciators with a plant transient in progress, and the SNSS's judgement that safe operation of the plant is now hindered.

The Emergency Duty Officer (EDO), now the Emergency Coordinator (EC), should refer to the ECG Section 10 and escalate the event to a Site Area Emergency.

The decision to escalate is based on the information from the SNSS and also by the Technical Staff concurrence.

At 10:45, SITE AREA EMERGENCY declared per ECG Section 10 C; LOSS OF MOST OR ALL ANNUNCIATORS WITH A PLANT TRANSIENT INITIATED/IN PROGRESS.

At 11:20, #23 Auxiliary Feed Pump trip valve is reset, and the pump automatically starts, supplying feedwater to all four Steam Generators.

Ten minutes later at 11:30, #22 Auxiliary Feed Pump will trip, leaving only #23 Auxiliary Feed Pump to supply the steam generators.

With the.trip of #22 Auxiliary Feed Pump the osc will be directed to dispatch a team to investigate the problem. At 12:00, the steam driven Auxiliary Feed Pump (#23) will fail. Steam Generator levels begin to decrease and the OSC will dispatch an NEO to attempt to reset the pump. The Auxiliary Feed Pump cannot b.e reset. This results in a total loss of Main and Auxiliary Feed which will

  • maintain the Site Area Emergency classification per ECG section 4B and later. result in a General Emergency.

The osc team in the field will report back that it will take at least an hour to diagnose the problem with #23 Auxiliary Feed Pump. The steam generator levels have reached their Low-Low Levels on the narrow range and continue to trend down. The NSS has ordered a manual trip be initiated and EOP-TRIP-1 will be implemented.

With the transient initiated by the loss of feed, followed by failure of Auxiliary Feed Water for an extended period, it cannot be restored in the 30 minute time frame. The SNSS should refer to ECG Section 4 and notify the EDO that escalation to a General Emergency is recommended.

By 12:45, the EDO should notify the Emergency Response Manager (ERM) now the Emergency Coordinator.

The ERM should refer to ECG Section 4 and escalate the event to a General Emergency.

GENERAL EMERGENCY declared per ECG initiating condition 4 c; TRANSIENT INITIATED BY LOSS OF FEED AND COND. FOLLOWED BY FAILURE OF AUX FEED FOR EXTENDED PERIOD. (CORE DAMAGE POSSIBLE IN SEVERAL HOURS). 5.1.3 *

  • The control Room Staff has completed their* EOPs for the manual trip and have entered EOP-FRHS-1 while awaiting the return of the Feed Water System. The steam generator levels (Wide Range) are decreasing, and the operating staff is reviewing the procedures for the possibility of feeding and bleeding the RCS in the event three Wide Range Steam Generator levels are less than 24%. With the loss of all feed the SNSS may have the OSC check on the status of #21 Auxiliary Feed Pump, and can be done on the feed line break in the Turbine Building to possibly allow the use of the condensate pumps to fill the steam generators.

By 13:15, #23 Auxiliary Feed Pump is restored to service and the steam generators can be filled. After the ERM has discussed with the EOF staff the improved plant conditions, the Facility Lead Referees will move the scenario clock ahead 30 hours3.472222e-4 days <br />0.00833 hours <br />4.960317e-5 weeks <br />1.1415e-5 months <br /> and provide a briefing on the new plant conditions.

After this briefing the ERM/EDO should begin a discussion on Recovery Planning in accordance with EPIP-405.

At 13:45, the simulator will be frozen and reset to a new time to allow the Emergency Coordinator (EC), to demonstrate Emergency Termination/

  • Reduction/Recovery planning actions in accordance with EPIP-405.

The objective is to begin recovery planning actions.

  • The Control Room staff will be given new Initial Conditions:

The Reactor is in Mode 5, on normal Residual Heat Removal lineup with Steam Generator levels normal, and all Auxiliary Feed Pumps available for service. The overhead Annunciators have been restored.

At 14:15 (20:15 The Next Day), the time has been accelerated and Recovery Planning may commence.

It is anticipated that the Recovery Planning will take approximately an hour. After a demonstration of Planning for Recovery Operations, the EOF Lead Referee may determine that existing conditions support termination of the exercise.

With the concurrence of the Head Referee and NRC evaluators the scenario will cease. A critique of the Exercise will commence at each facility with all players and referee's participating immediately after or during restoration of the ERF's to a ready status . 5.1.4 FUEL FAILURE MECHANISM; 593-03 The Salem Updated Final Safety Analysis Review includes a Condition II Event titled " Accidental Depressurization of the Reactor Coolant System." This event is postulated based on the failure of a Pressurizer Safety valve open. By definition, Condition II Faults (Faults of Moderate Frequency) will at worst result in a reactor shutdown (trip) with the plant being capable of returning to operation.

These faults do not propagate to cause a more serious fault, i.e. condition III or IV category.

In addition, Condition II events are not expected to result in fuel rod failures.

An evaluation of the reliability of the Reactor Protection System (RPS) actuation has been performed in the UFSAR and it has been determined that based on the high reliability of the RPS, no special provisions are proposed to cope with the consequences of Condition II events without a trip. For the purpose of the Emergency Preparedness Drill, we have incorporated several common-mode failures resulting in a failure of not only the reactor trip breakers, but also of the Rod Control System and breaker 2E6D (MG Set Feeder Breaker).

This enables a prolonged violation of several Limiting Safety system Setpoints (LSSS). This combination of failures places the plant in a beyond

  • design basis configuration.

As noted in UFSAR Chapter 15.5,

  • the Anticipated Transient Without Scram (ATWS) is alone considered outside design basis. The combination of the Condition II event (Pressurizer Safety Valve sticks open) and the ATWS result in being at power with no Reactor Coolant Subcooling Margin. This condition (decreasing Reactor Coolant System pressure) with continued core power generation will cause, among other RPS trip signals, an Overtemperature Differential Temperature trip signal to be generated.

The basis for the overtemperature Delta Temperature Reactor Trip is to protect the fuel from exceeding the Westinghouse Departure from Nucleate Boiling Ratio (DNBR) of 1.3. While exceeding this trip setpoint without a Reactor Trip does not ensure fuel damage, it is reasonable to assume that continued power operation while exceeding the LSSS could result in fuel damage. FUEL FAILURE

SUMMARY

S93-03 For the purposes of the drill, the mechanism for Reactor core fuel damage will be exceeding the overtemperature Differential Temperature Limiting Safety System setpoint during an Anticipated Transient Without Scram. 5.1.5 *
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INITIAL PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT.

ANNUNCIATOR FAILURE. ATTEMPTS TO RESET ANNUNCIATORS ARE UNSUCCESSFUL.

SALEM SHIFT PERSONNEL SNSS (SALEM & HOPE CREEK) CONTROL ROOM STAFF CONTROL ROOM STAFF 5.2.0 1. LEAD REFEREE IN THE SIMULATOR YILL HOLD AN INITIAL CONDITIONS BRIEFING FOR CONTROL ROOM STAFF &

TORS IN PARALLEL YITH THIS BRIEFING.

2. ENSURE KEY PLAYERS AND REFEREES ARE AVAILABLE TO START THE DRILL. 3. ENSURE CONTROL ROOM CONTROLLER IS AVAILABLE TO SUPPORT DRILL TION YITH THE DUTY SHIFT. REFEREE NOTES (CONT'D) 4. ENSURE THAT SALEM DUTY SNSS IS AYARE THAT AN ACTUAL PASS SAMPLE MAY BE TAKEN DURING THE DRILL. 5. HEAD REFEREE, ENSURE THAT THE SALEM CR CONTROLLER IS IN PLACE TO NATE SIMULATOR/CR INTERFACE, STATION PA ANNOUNCEMENTS, ETC. 1. OPERATORS TO IMPLEMENT S2.0P-AB.ANN-0001(Q). 2. ATTEMPT TO RESET THE OHA SYSTEM IN ACCORDANCE YITH S2.0P-SO.ANN-0001(Q).

YILL BE UNSUCCESSFUL.

3. SNSS/NSS TO EVALUATE PLANT CONDITIONS
4. REFER TO THE EVENT CLASSIFICATION GUIDE. 1. OPERATIONS STAFF TO IMPLEMENT THE NECESSARY PROCEDURES TO RESET THE REAL DRILL TIME TIME MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MAJOR EVENTS TIMELINE DRILL NUMBER: S93-03 EVENT RECEIVER EXPECTED ACTION ============
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08:10 00:10 05D 08:30 00:30 06C 09:20 01:20 07R

  • PRESSURIZER LEVEL CHANNEL 3 FAILS LOY. CONTROL ROOM STAFF CONTINGENCY TO DELCARE AN ALERT. SNSS 2R-16 AND 2R41C PLANT VENT EFFLUENT RADIATION MONITORS IN WARNING #21 GAS DECAY TANK LEAK. 5.2.1
2. RESTORATION YILL BE UNSUCCESSFUL AND THE SNSS/NSS YILL BE NOTIFIED.
1. OPERATORS TO IMPLEMENT CORRECTIVE ACTION FOR LOSS OF INSTRUMENTATION.
2. SYAP TO OTHER CHANNEL ON THE CONTROL CONSOLE. 3. RE-ENERGIZE THE PRESSURIZER HEATERS RE-ESTABLISH LETDOWN. 4. CONTACT THE SHIFT l&C TECHNICIAN TO INVESTIGATE THE PROBLEM AND TRIP THE APPLICABLE BISTABLE.
5. NO ALARMS RECEIVED ON THE OVERHEAD YHEN THE CHANNEL FAILED. 6. SNSS/NSS REVIEY THE ECG. 1. SNSS SHOULD REFER TO ECG SECTION 10B AND DECLARE AN ALERT. 2. IMPLEMENT ECG ATTACHMENT 2 AND EPIP 102S. 3. DIRECT DESIGNATED COMMUNICATORS TO MAKE THE NOTIFICATIONS.
4. DIRECRT THE SSS TO ACTIVATE TlfE OSC. 1. IF/YHEN THE PROBLEM YITH THE GAS CAY TANK IS IDENTIFIED, THE CONTROL ROOM STAFF YILL MONITOR THE GAS DECAY TANK PRESSURES.
2. CONTROL ROOM STAFF TO IMPLEMENT S2. OP-AB.RAD-0001(Q), ATTACHMENT
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09:25 01:25 OBR 09:40 01:40 09C 10:00 02:00 10 10:00 02:00 11 10:00 02:00 12R 2R-16 AND 2R41C PLANT VENT IN ALARM. CONTROL ROOM STAFF CONTINGENCY TO DISPATCH AN OSC TEAM TO SNSS 21 GAS DECAY TANK. GAS DECAY TANK LEAK IDENTIFIED.

PRESSURIZER LEVEL CHANNEL WILL NOT BE RESTORED.

2R16 PLANT VENT MONITOR STATUS CHANGE FROM ALARM TO WARNING. RELEASE RATE DECREASING.

5.2.2 OSC TEAM LEADER SHIFT TECHNICIAN CONTROL ROOM STAFF 3. ANNOUNCE OVER THE PLANT PAGE THE AFFECTED RADIATION MONITOR NAME AND NUMBER. 1. SNSS TO DIRECT THE OSCC TO SEND OUT A CORRECTIVE ACTION AND REPAIR TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE PROBLEM. 2. SINCE THIS IS A VALID RADIATION ALARM THE OSC RAD PRO SUPERVISOR SHOULD SURE THAT ALL CONCERNED PARTIES ARE MADE OF THE CHANGING CONDITIONS

3. ONCE THE TEAM IS THOROUGHLY BRIEFED THEY BE DISPATCHED.
1. OSC NOTIFIED, TEAM BRIEFED ON THE ACTIVITY AND DISPATCHED.
2. SNSS/EDO MAY DIRECT IMPLEMENTATION OF ACCOUNTABILITY.
1. EXPECT THE OSC TEAM TO CHECK ALL THE TANKS AND PRESSURE SENSING LINES IN AN EFFORT TO IDENTIFY AND STOP THE GAS LEAK INTO THE AUXILIARY BUILDING.
1. SHIFT TECHNICIAN COMPLETES ALL TROUBLESHOOTING AND NOTIFIES THE TROL ROOM. 1. OPERATIONS STAFF TO THE PONSE FOR THE RADIATION ALARM.

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10:15 02:15 13C 10:15 02:15 14C 10:30 02:30 15D 10:31 02:31 160 10:31 02:31

  • GAS DECAY TANK LEAK ISOLATED.

LEAK ISOLATED RAD RATE DECREASING.

LOW SUCTION PRESSURE AND TRIP OF BOTH STEAM GENERATOR FEED PUMPS. ATWT, ALL CONTROL/SHUTDOWN ROOS OUT. PRESSURIZER SAFETY VALVE FAILS TO RESEAT. 5.2.3

  • OSC TEAM LEADER CONTROL ROOM STAFF CONTROL ROOM STAFF CONTROL ROOM STAFF CONTROL ROOM STAFF 1. OSC TEAM MEMBER TO CLOSE ROOT VALVE. 2. OSC TEAM LEADER TO NOTIFY THE OSC COORDINATOR THAT THE LEAK HAS BEEN STOPPED. 1. SRPT TO NOTIFY THE SNNS/SNSS OF THE DECREASING RADIATION RELEASE RATE. 1. OPERATORS TO INITIATE A MANUAL OR/ TURBINE TRIP. 2. CONTROL ROOM STAFF TO IMPLEMENT TRIP-1, REACTOR TRIP OR SAFETY TION. 1. MANUAL REACTOR TRIP INITIATED.
2. CONTROL ROOM STAFF IMPLEMENT TRIP-1 3. COMMENCE RAPID BORATION.
4. EXIT EOP-TRIP-1 AND ENTER EOP-fRSM-1.
1. CONTROL ROOM STAFF CHECKS THE CONSOLE IN ORDER TO IDENTIFY THE LOW PRESSURE PROBLEM. 2. TAIL PIPE TEMPERATURES SLIGHTLY ATED AND ALARM RECEIVED ON THE URIZER RELIEF TANK. 3. SNSS WILL ASSESS PLANT CONDITIONS AND CONSIDER RECOMMENDING ESCALATION OF THE EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION TO THE EDO. *
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10:33 02:33 180 10:38 02:38 19 10:45 02:45 20D 10:45 02:45 21C 10:55 02:55 22C 11:00 03:00 23R 11:00-11:15 03:00-03:15 24C 11:10 03:10 23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP FAILS. CONTROL ROOM STAFF DISCOVERY OF INJURED PERSON. SNSS REACTOR TRIP AND MG SET BREAKERS OPEN. CONTROL ROOM STAFF CONTINGENCY TO DISPATCH AN OSC TEAM TO SNSS 23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP. CONTINGENCY TO DECLARE A.SITE AREA EDO I SNSS EMERGENCY.

VARICXJS PLANT RADIATION MONITORS GO INTO ALARM * . CONTINGENCY TO IMPLEMENT IOP-8, TAINING HOT STANDBY. CONTINGENCY TO ENSURE THAT A PASS 5.2.4 CONTROL ROOM STAFF SNSS I NSSS RAC 1. DIRECT THE OSC TO INVESTIGATE TRIP OF #23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP. 1. SNSS DIRECTS THE OSC TO INITIATE A SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAM. 1. VERIFY THE REACTOR TRIP BREAKERS AND MG SET BREAKERS ARE OPEN. 2. ACKNOWLEDGE THE CONSOLE ALARMS FOR THE REACTOR TRIP AND MG SET BREAKERS.

3. CONTINUE WITH PROCEDURE IN EFFECT. 1. OSC NOTIFIED, TEAM BRIEFED ON THE ACTIVITY AND DISPATCHED.
1. DECLARE A.SITE AREA EMERGENCY.
2. IMPLEMENT ECG ATTACHMENT
3. 3. IMPLEMENT EPIP 103S. 4. IMPLEMENT LIMITED ACCOUNTABILITY IF NOT ALREADY DONE. 1. OPERATIONS STAFF TO REVIEW THE PONSE FOR THE RADIATION ALARMS. 1. SNSS I NSS TO CONTINUE WITH IOP-8 AND MAINTAIN HOT STANDBY UNTIL ALL STEAM GENERATOR LEVELS ARE RETURNED TO THE NORMAL OPERATING RANGE. 1. RAC WILL INFORM THE EDO OF THE NEED REAL TIME DRILL TIME
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11:20 03:20 25D 11:30 03:30 260 11:40 03:40 27C 11:55 03:55 28 12:00 04:00 290 12:02 04:02 30D

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23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP READY FOR SERVICE. #22 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP TRIPS. CONTROL ROOM STAFF CONTROL ROOM STAFF CONTINGENCY TO INVESTIGATE 22 AUXILIARY SNSS FEED PUMP. REPORT OF DAMAGE TO 22 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP. 23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP FAILS. ALL STEAM GENERATORS APPROACHING LOY-5.2.5 ** OSC TEAM LEADER CONTROL ROOM STAFF CONTROL ROOM STAFF TO OBTAIN A PASS SAMPLE, FOR SCENARIO CONTROL. 2. RAC MILL DIRECT THE CHEMISTRY VISOR TO INITATE AN ACTUAL PASS SAMPLE. 1. MONITOR AUXILIARY FEED PUMP START. 1. SNSS TO DIRECT OSCC TO SEND OUT A CORRECTIVE ACTION AND REPAIR TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE PROBLEM. 2. OSC TO BRIEF TEAM AND THEN DISPATCH TO 22 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP. 1. OSC NOTIFIED, TEAM BRIEFED ON THE ACTIVITY AND DISPATCHED.

1. THE TEAM LEADER TO REPORT HIS FIND' INGS TO THE OSC. 2. OSC COORDINATOR TO NOTIFY THE SNSS/ NSS OF THE PROBLEM AND DAMAGE. 1. STEAM GENERATOR LEVELS BEGIN TO CREASE. 2. THE--NSS SHOULD DIRECT A MANUAL TRIP AND ENTRY INTO THE EOP NETYORK. 3. DIRECT OSC TO INVESTIGATE TRIP OF 23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP. 1. NSS HAS ORDERED A MANUAL REACTOR TRIP *
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12:15 04:15 31C 12:25 04:25 32 12:45 04:45 33C 13:05 05:05 34 LO\.J NARROW RANGE LEVELS. CONTINGENCY FOR THE OSC TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO 23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP. REPORT BY THE OSC TEAMS ON THE STATUS OF THE AUXILIARY FEED PUMPS. CONTINGENCY TO DECLARE A GENERAL EMERGENCY.

23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP STATUS. 5.2.6 SNSS OSC TEAM LEADER SNSS I EDO I ERM OSC TEAM LEADER INITATED.

2. IMPLEMENT EOP-TRIP-1.
3. NOTIFY THE EDO OF THE ESCALATING FEED WATER PROBLEMS.
1. OSC NOTIFIED, TEAM BRIEFED ON THE ACTIVITY AND DISPATCHED.
1. WITH THE TRANSIENT INITIATED BY THE LOSS OF FEED, FOLLOWED BY FAILURE OF AUX. FEED FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD, IT CAN* NOT BE RESTORED IN THE 30 MINUTE TIME FRAME. SNSS SHOULD REFER TO THE ECG AND RECOMMEND ESCALATION OF THE EVENT TO THE EDO. 1. DECLARE A GENERAL EMERGENCY.
2. IMPLEMENT ATTACHMENT
4. 3. IMPLEMENT EPIP 104SCEPIP 401. APP. B) 4. PREDETERMINED PAR SELECTION.

MINIMUM EXPECTED PAR SECTORS SHELTER ALL SECTORS SHELTER DOWNWIND +/-DISTANCE(MILES) 0 -2 SECTOR 2 -5 1. OSC. TEAM TO CHECK PUMP AND GOVERNOR .CONTROLS.

2. NOTIFY THE OSC THAT THE PUMP WILL BE RETURNED TO SERVICE IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME. 3. 23 AUX. FEED PUMP OVERSPEED RESET AND REAL TIME DRILL TIME MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MAJOR EVENTS TIMELINE DRILL NUMBER: S93-03 EVENT RECEIVER EXPECTED ACT ION ============
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PUMP STARTED. 13:15 05:15 35D 23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP IN SERVICE. CONTROL ROOM STAFF 1. MONITOR AUXILIARY FEED IJATER PUMP START. 2. STEAM GENERATOR LEVELS BEGIN TO IN-CREASE. 13:40 05:40 36 STATUS REPORT ON 22 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP OSC TEAM LEADER 1. TEAM LEADER TO NOTIFY THE OSC OF THE IMMINEMT RETURN OF THE 22 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP (WHEN TAGS ARE REMOVED).

2. DSC TO NOTIFY THE SNSS OF THE PRO-GRESS ON THE FEED PUMP. 13:45 05:45 37 TIME ACCELERATED THIRTY (30) HOURS. CR, OSC, TSC, EOF PLAYERS 1. ALL DRILL PLAYERS IJILL BE GIVEN NEIJ INITIAL CONDITIONS FOR REVIEIJ. 2. ALL DRILL PARTICIPANTS TO REVIEIJ NEIJ DATA WHICH WILL BE RECEIVED AT 14:15 HOURS. 3. DISCUSSIONS ON METHODS OF RECOVERY.TO COMMENCE.

14:00 20:00 38 STATE DRILL PARTICIPANT MESSAGES.

STATE DRILL PARTICIPANTS

1. STATE DIRECTOR TO DISCUSS EMERGENCY STATUS WITH ERM AND INFORM ERM THAT HE IS UNDER PRESSURE TO ALLOIJ CITI-ZENS TO RETURN HOME BUT IS IJAITING FOR. PSE&G TO INFORM THEM THAT CONDI-TIONS HAVE IMPROVED TO A POINT THAT PSE&G IS CONSIDERING RECOVERY.

14: 15 20:15 39 NEW SET OF INITIAL CONDITIONS.

CR, DSC, TSC, EOF PLAYERS 1. AFTER SOME DISCUSSION BY THE ERM IJITH EOF STAFF, AND IJITH THE PLANT STAB-5.2.7 * * *

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15:30 21:30 40 DRILL PAGE TERMINATION ANNOUNCEMENT.

DUTY SNSS (SALEM & HOPE CREEK). 2. 3. 15:45 OVER 41 REFEREES TO REVIEY THE DRILL SYNOPSIS LEAD REFEREES 1. YITH PLAYERS. 5.2.8 ILIZED THE RECOVERY DETERMINATION CAN COMMENCE.

AFTER THE SNSS AND EDO AGREE THAT THE PLANT IS STABLE, HEAD REFEREE YILL TERMINATE DRILL YITH NRC CON-CURRENCE.

LEAD REFEREES SHALL ENSURE THEIR FACILITY IS RESTORED TO NORMAL READY CONDIT IONS. NCO AT SALEM AND HOPE CREEK MAKES PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT.

REVIEY THE EXERCISE AND COMMENCE CRITIQUE.

SECTION 5.3 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1993 MAJOR OBSERVABLE ONSITE EVENTS Note: All references to CR Response are actions observable in the Salem simulator at the Nuclear Training Center. REAL TIMES {APPROX.)

07:00 thru 08:00 08:00 thru 09:20 09:20 thru 10:45 MAJOR OBSERVABLE EVENTS -ONSITE Shift personnel pre-drill briefing and review of initial conditions.

Review of player instructions

{drillsmanship and safety concerns)

  • Posting of initial conditions displays in the Simulator and other ERFs as appropriate.

Referees posted at key locations to control players activities and responses to early events Drill begins. CR response to loss of overhead Annunciators and Pressurizer Level channel 3 failure. ALERT declaration and notifications from the Salem Simulator.

Emergency Response personnel callout and activation of onsite ERFs. {OSC,TSC,CR and CP} EOF and ENC begin staffing and facility set up. ERF's access control is established.

CR and osc response to 21 Gas Decay Tank leak in the Auxiliary Building.

CR and osc response to the Anticipated Transient Without Trip, loss of Main Feed Water, and stuck open Pressurizer Safety Valve. Emergency Coordinator

{EC} turnover from SNSS to EDO, TSC activated.

SITE AREA EMERGENCY declaration and notifications from the TSC. Limited Accountability demonstrated onsite for drill participants at Salem only. {No evacuation or relocation of non-drill personnel)

PASS sample requested RAC. S.3.0 * * *

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  • 10:45 thru 12:00 12:00 thru 13:15 13:15 thru 13:45 13:45 thru 14:15 14:15 thru 15:30 15:30 thru 16:00 MAJOR OBSERVABLE ONSITE EVENTS (continued)

CR and OSC response to loss of operating Auxiliary Feed Pump. CR and OSC response to loss of Steam Driven Auxiliary Feed Pump. EC turnover from the EDO to the ERM and EOF activation.

ENC activation with periodic press releases and media briefings.

OSC team responses to the loss of all Auxiliary Feed Pumps. --Manual Trip initiated to allow entry into EOP network, in response to the Low-Low Levels in the Steam Generators.

GENERAL EMERGENCY declaration, PAR selection, and notifications from the EOF. Onsite and Offsite field monitoring teams are dispatched if not done already. osc team repair of one Auxiliary Feed Pump and CR response.

Emergency Coordinator and Staff evaluate the plant and radiological parameters to determine if the conditions have stabilized.

Discussion by the ERM (EC), on Recovery Planning in accordance with the EPIP. The Simulator will be frozen and reset to a new time to allow the demonstration of Emergency Termination/Reduction/Recovery actions in accordance with EPIP. The time acceleration will be six (6) hours, and the new time will be 20:15 hours.

  • Control Room and all facilities will be given a new set of initial conditions.

Demonstration of Recovery actions, it is anticipated that the Recovery will last approximately one (1) hour. Head Referee will terminate the exercise with concurrence of the NRC evaluators when the objectives have been satisfied.

ERFs are restored to pre-exercise conditions.

Facility critiques for players and referees.

Field monitoring teams return to the ERFs for debriefing and critique . S.3.1 SECTION 5.4 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1993 ONSITE ACTUAL VS. SIMULATED EVENTS 1. Callout of Emergency Response Personnel Actual(Pagers, Plant Page and Manual Callout 2 . Activation of ERFs Actual 3. PASS Sampling and Analysis *Actual 4. Emergency Notification Actual 5. Radiation Protection Measures *Actual(Offsite Monitors will not wear PCs) 6. Personnel Monitoring Actual 7. Inplant, Onsite, and Offsite Monitoring Actual 8. Accountability

9. Access Control {TSC, EOF, & ENC) 10. Core Damage Estimation
  • NOTE: Actual(Limited to drill ers only) Actual Actual Demonstrating proficiency in donning SCBAs need only be performed once. After initial demonstration, the players will not wear facepieces while in the field. 5.4.0 * *
  • SECTION 5.5 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND GRADED EXERCISE (693-03) RADIOLOGICAL ASSUMPTIONS/CALCULATIONS
  • Public service Electric and Gas designed a radiological transport program * * .. for SGS to be used in developing scenarios for emergency drills. The calculations and tables of specific information used by this program can be found in the PSE&G SGS Emergency Preparedness Software -Module A Technical Basis Manual (SGSEPTBM).

The radiological assumptions used by this program are as follows: 5.5.1.1 Reactor Core and Clad Failure Inventory*

The design basis core inventory was taken from the Salem Core damage Assessment Guideline and is listed in Table 1-3 of the SGSEPTBM.

The Clad Failure Factors are displayed in 1-2 of the SGSEPTBM.

5.5.1.2 Reactor Coolant System (RCS) 5.5.1.2.a Power Correction Factor The Power Correction Factor uses the power operation history to determine the effective full power days on the reactor core. A correction factor for each isotope which is used in calculating the actual core inventory available for release is produced by this calculation.

See Section 3.1.1 of the SGSEPTBM for the calculations.

5.5.1.2.b RCS Inventory The RCS Inventory is calculated based on the power operating history, the fuel damage postulated, the reactor core inventory, and then are decayed corrected for the time since reactor trip. See section 3.1.2 of the SGSEPTBM for the calculations . 5.5.1.2.c RCS Concentration The RCS Concentration is converted to uci and volume corrected for temperature and pressure, and then combined to yield RCS concentration for the fuel damage postulated.

See Section

  • 3 . 1. 3 of the SGSEPTBM for the ... calculations.

5.5.1.3 Containment sump containment sump isotopic activities are calculated based on Reactor coolant Activities and Sump Volume. The Sump Volume is calculated by combining the initial input by the user with current plant conditions such as Primary Leak Rate and various liquid flow rates. Calculations for the containment sump can be found in section 3.2 of the SGSEPTBM.

5.5.1.4 containment Atmosphere

-Normal (C/A-N) RCS leakage is partitioned to the atmosphere using Standard Liquid to Atmosphere Partition Factors. The C/A-N is corrected for temperature and pressure.

The source term used in this calculation uses the RCS leak rate. The calculations and partition factors are in Section 3.3.1 and Tables 1-5, l-5A, 1-6, 1-7, and 1-8 of the SGSEPTBM.

5.5.1.5 Auxiliary Building Atmosphere

-Normal (ABA-N) The Containment Building Atmosphere leakage into the Auxiliary Building is based on a leakage of components in the Auxiliary Building IAW FSAR Section 11.3.6. The source term calculation utilizes the Containment Atmosphere, Reactor Coolant System, and Containment Atmosphere.

Containment Atmosphere is based on containment pressure IAW FSAR Section 6.2.1.1. These calculations are in Section 3.4.1 of the SGSEPTBM.

5.5.0 5.5.1.6 Radiation Monitoring System (RMS) 5.5.1.6.a Area Radiation Monitors The ARMs use both atmosphere concentrations and component radiation shine as the source terms for the monitor response calculations.

Monitor response factors and shield factors are calculated values using isotopic source location, source size , source geometry, and monitor response to combined sources. The data and parameters used in the calculations come from the Salem FSAR Chapter 15, the Salem RMS Manual, and the most current floor plans and equipment layout drawings of Salem. See Section 3.8 of the SGSEPTBM for the calculations.

5.5.1.6.b Effluent Monitors The Effluent Monitors utilize effluent steam concentrations, component radiation shine, and atmosphere radiation shine for the monitor response calculations.

Monitor response factors and shield factors are calculated values which use isotopic mix, source location, source size, source geometry, effluent stream activity, and monitor response to combined sources. The data and parameters used in the calculations are from chapter 15 of the Salem FSAR, the Salem RMS Manual, and the most current floor plans and equipment layout drawings of Salem. -See Sections 3.8. of the SGSEPTBM for the calculations.

5.5.1.6.c Process Monitors The Process Monitors use system concentrations, component radiation shine, and atmosphere radiation shine for the monitor response calculations.

Monitor response factors and shield factors are calculated values which use isotopic mix, source location, source size, source geometry, system stream activity, and monitor response to combined sources. The data and parameters used in the calculations come from Chapter 15 of the Salem FSAR, The Salem RMS Manual, and the most current floor plans and equipment layout drawings of Salem. See Section 3.8 of the SGSEPTBM for the calculations.

5.5.1.7 Sample and Dose Rate Calculations The Sample and Dose rate calculations use the system effluent stream and/or atmosphere concentrations as the source term. The sample geometry, distance, counting instrument, and isotopic mix are the parameters used in developing the shield factors. See Section 3.7 of the SGSEPTBM for the calculations.

5.5.1.8 S/G Liquid Volume The Steam Generator (S/G) liquid volume utilizes the S/G level

  • entered by the user to calculate the volume of liquid in the S/G in cc. The calculations are in Section 3.6.1 of the SGSEPTBM.

5.5.1.9 S/G steam Volume The S/G steam volume utilizes the S/G level entered by the user to calculate the volume of steam in the S/G in cc. The calculations are in Section 3o6.2 of the SGSEPTBM.

5.5.1.10 S/GTRS The S/GTRS the Methodology found in the Salem FSAR for determining the S/G Steam concentrations a Tube Rupture. The calculations are in Section 3.6.6 of the SGSEPTBM.

5.5.1.11 Plume Data The Emergency Preparedness Scenario Generator (EPSG) -Module B Plume Program, is designed to generate offsite dose assessment scenario data for SGS. The software utilizes an A+ atmospheric dispersion model in all X/Q

  • calculations.

Dose assessment calculations are performed utilizing the information and data from the SGS EPSG -Module A, Version 3.1 (11/89). The guidance and equations utilized in the software come from the following references:

5.5.1

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  • U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Reg. Guide 1.145 (2/83) "Atmospheric Dispersion Module for Potential Accident consequence Assessments at Nuclear Power Plants" . D. Bruce Turner, "Workbook for Atmospheric Dispersion Estimates", Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Programs Research, Triangle Park, N.C. Rev. 1970. NUREG/CR-3365 "Report to the NRC on Guidance for Preparing Scenarios for Emergency Preparedness Exercises at Nuclear Generating stations; March 1986. 5.5.2 Specific Radiological Assumptions for Artificial Island Graded Exercise (S93-03) as follows: 5.5.2.1 Reactor Coolant system (RCS) Leakage into the Containment Building and Design Basis Leakage (DBL) From the Containment Building into the Auxiliary Building is as follows: The RCS Leak Rate into the Containment Building for the entire Graded Exercise is assumed to be 0.10 gpm. The containment Atmosphere Concentrations increases when fuel damage occurs due to this RCS leakage. DBL from the Containment Building into the Auxiliary Building is assumed to be at a rate of 0.1% of the containment Free Volume. The Containment free volume is 2.6 million cubic feet. The Auxiliary Atmosphere Concentrations increases when fuel damage occurs due to this DBL. 5.5.2.2 Dose Equivalent Iodine (DEI) The RCS DEI is presented in the data as uCi/cc. This is equivalent to uci/g without the use of conversion factors
  • 5.5.2.3 Reactor Trip The Plant experiences a transient, Main Feedline Failure (Turbine Building), causing both Steam Generator Feed Pumps to trip on low suction pressure at 10:30 Real Time/02: 20 Drill Time. The Reactor automatic trip fails to bring the Reactor subcritical.

A manual trip initiated by the Control Room staff also failures to bring the Reactor subcritical.

Rapid boration is started. 5.5.2.5 Postulated Fuel Damage sequence Unit 2 has been plagued with porous fuel pins (manufacturing defects} and the RCS activity is elevated with approximately 0.01% cladding failures.

The failure of the Reactor to go subcritical and the fact subcooling is lost will cause 15% cladding failure. 5.5.2.6 Radiological Release to the Environment At 09:20 Real Time/01:20 Drill Time, the Gas Decay Tank #21 develops a small leak that is picked up by the Plant Vent, monitored, and released to the environment.

This release is below Technical Specifications

  • L SCOPE: CONFIDENTIAL SCENARIO INFORMATION Section 5.6 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ARTIFICIAL ISLAND SALEM GENERATING STATION 1993 ANNUAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES The 1993 Annual Exercise of the Artificial Island Emergency Plan will simulate accident events at the Salem Generating Station. The exercise will involve events that test the effectiveness of PSE&G's Emergency Preparedness Program. On Wednesday, June 23, 1993, a daytime announced exercise will be evaluated by the NRC Region I. The States of New Jersey and Delaware will partially participate in this exercise, but will not be evaluated by FEMA. To improve realism and to minimize the distraction to the Salem Control Room Operators on duty, this exercise will be conducted from the Salem Simulator at PSE&G's Nuclear Training Center. All ether emergency response activities will take place in the designated response facilities 0f the emergency This exercise will include a demonstration of Recovery Planning Activities.

Time constraints will not allow for full implementation of Recovery.

To establish the scope and boundaries of the exercise scenario, a definitive set of objectives has been developed.

The objectives were used to the required inputs to the exercise sequence of events and to establish evaluation critique areas to be observed during the exercise.

OBJECTIVES:

A. Emergency Response Facilities

1. Demonstrate the activation and staffing of emergency response facilities.
2. Demonstrate communication capabilities emergency response facilities.

between 3. Demonstrate adequacy of facilities and displays to support emergency operations.

5.6.1 * * *

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  • B . CONFIDENTIAL'SCENARIO INFORMATION Section 5.6 Event Classification and Notifications
1. Demonstrate proficiency in recognizing and classifying emergency conditions in accordance with the Salem Event Classification Guide (ECG) and the ability to implement Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIP's).
2. Demonstrate the capability of the Salem Generating station to perform timely notifications to the states of New Jersey and Delaware.
3. Demonstrate the ability to communicate technical information between emergency response facilities and to the NRC via the NRC Emergency Notification System (ENS) and the Emergency Response Data System (EROS) . 4. Demonstrate the capability to clock emergency response duty extended activation of the facilities.

formulate around the rosters to allow the emergency response c. Emergency Management

1. 2. Demonstrate the capability of the Artificial Island Emergency Response Organization to implement the Artificial Island Emergency Plan and Procedures.

Demonstrate Coordinator personnel management.

the ability to responsibilities responsible for turnover between overall Emergency designated emergency

3. Demonstrate the ability of key emergency personnel to initiate and coordinate timely and effective decisions with respect to a radiological emergency and clearly demonstrate command and control functions as applicable.
4. Demonstrate effective organizational control and integrated radiological emergency response.
5. Demonstrate that emergency management personnel identify changing plant conditions and brief facility personnel concerning the degraded or improved plant status. 6. Demonstrate the ability of Emergency Management personnel to perform Recovery Planning . 5.6.2 D. CONFIDENTIAL SCENARIO INFORMATION Section 5.6 Accident Assessment
1. Demonstrate the ability of emergency response personnel to communicate with and control field teams along with receiving and assessing radiological data from the field teams and installed radiation monitors within the plant. 2. Demonstrate the ability of emergency response personnel to make Protective Action Recommendations (PAR's) based on plant conditions and/or dose assessment.

E. Public Information and Media Relations F. 1. Demonstrate the staffing of the Emergency News Center (ENC) by Artificial Island emergency response personnel and facility activation.

2. Demonstrate the capability to issue coordinated periodic public information bulletins.
3. Demonstrate the ability to provide clear, timely and accurate briefings to the News Media. Operations and Operations Support 1. Demonstrate the Control Room Staff's ability to recognize operational symptoms and plant parameters indicative of degrading plant conditions and take appropriate corrective actions. 2. Demonstrate proper communications methods and ability to complete timely notifications to *offsite agencies.
  • 3. Demonstrate the ability to implement protective actions for site personnel.
4. Demonstrate command and control functions within the Operations Support Center (OSC). 5. Demonstrate the ability to properly set up, staff and operate the osc. 6. Demonstrate the ability of osc dispatched teams to respond. 5.6.3 * * *
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  • CONFIDENTIAL SCENARIO INFORMATION Section 5.6 Health Physics and Exposure Control 1. Demonstrate the decision making process for limiting exposure of emergency workers. 2. Demonstrate methods and resources for distributing dosimetry and thyroid blocking agents, if appropriate, to emergency workers. 3. Demonstrate adequate health physics support for osc teams deployed in areas of radiological concern. H. Engineering and Technical Support 1. Demonstrate the ability to develop alternative methods or equipment alterations in response to accident affected plant systems or components.
2. Demonstrate the ability to assess plant operational data and provide recommendations concerning accident mitigation or engineering based PAR's. 3. Demonstrate the ability to identify or recognize when fission product boundaries are failed. 4. Demonstrate the ability to estimate fuel damage using the data available.

I. Security 1. Demonstrate effective site security operations and the ability to establish and control security access as defined in Security's Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures

  • 5.6.4 J. CONFIDENTIAL SCENARIO INFORMATION Section 5.6 Exercise Control and Evaluation
1. Demonstrate the ability to control the scenario in accordance with the prescribed time line. 2. Demonstrate the ability of the exercise referees to provide scenario data and address questions which pertain to data without prompting the players. 3. Demonstrate the ability to adequately critique the exercise performance.

Prepared By: Approved By: * * *

  • * ** NOTES: SECTION 6.0 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE *1993 MESSAGE FORMS 1. The messages contained in this section are for Referee/ Evaluator information only. The messages that are handed .out to players during the exercise will be on YELLOW paper and will not include REFEREE NOTES or EXPECTED ACTIONS. 2. The page numbers in this section correspond to the message numbers which are generally in chronological order as they will be issued. (Occasionally messages are issued simultaneously at different locations)
3. Section 5.2, Scenario Timeline, may be used as an index for all message forms contained in this section. Some message numbers are not issued (skipped) due to revisions of the scenario.

Refer to Section 5.2 as a list of effective pages for this section. 4. Special codes/messages designators. c -contingency Message. Issued as needed to maintain the overall scenario timeline or to ensure a specific planned activity is performed for the purpose of demonstrating an objective.

Should not be handed out without Head Referee's permission in sbme cases. (e.g. Event Classifications)

If a Contingency Message is issued. the facility Lead Referee will not the reason and ensure the NRC Evaluator is aware of its purpose as soon as practical after it is issued; R -Radiation Monitor is in warning or alarm. RMS data as seen on the Simulator is not presently modeled to support Emergency Plan scenarios.

This message is used to cue the players to review the prepared RMS data displayed in book form by the RMS computer.* D -Dark Board Message. May be not issued unless needed to support Simulator indications and annunciators.

Should be issued if Simulation is FROZEN or unavailable at time of exercise.

Information contained in MESSAGE section conveys in abbreviated form what the player would have seen or heard if the Simulator were fully operational . 6.0.0 MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 01 REAL TIME 07:00 SALEM SHIFT PERSONNEL DRILL TIME -01:00 HEAD REFEREE/SIMULATOR REFEREE ADMIN BLDG CONF. ROOM, SALEM / SALEM SIMULATOR THE ATTACHED INFORMATION ARE THE INITIAL CONDITIONS DURING THE DRILL. THEY ARE FOR YOUR REFERENCE NOW AND AS NEEDED DURING THE DRILL. WE WILL REVIEW THEM AT THIS TIME AND IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK FOR CLARIFICATION.

  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! * *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

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REFEREE NOTES : 1. PROVIDE A REVIEW OF THE INITIAL CONDITIONS.

2. ENSURE THAT ALL PARTICIPANTS ARE IDENTIFIED.
3. REVIEW SIGNIFICANT PLAYER INSTRUCTIONS, SCOPE, AND OBJECTIVES OF TODAY'S DRILL AS NEEDED. 4. ENSURE PLAYERS AND REFEREES ARE IN Po'SITION TO START THE DRILL BY 08:00 HOURS. 5. INSTRUCT PLAYERS TO CALL DID EXT. 3339 TO CONTACT CONTROL ROOM (SIMULATOR)

EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. LEAD REFEREE IN THE SIMULATOR WILL HOLD AN INITIAL CONDITIONS BRIEFING FOR CONTROL ROOM STAFF &

TORS IN PARALLEL WITH THIS BRIEFING.

2. ENSURE KEY PLAYERS AND REFEREES ARE AVAILABLE TO START THE DRILL. 3. ENSURE CONTROL ROOM CONTROLLER IS AVAILABLE TO SUPPORT DRILL TION WITH THE DUTY SHIFT. 6.01 *
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  • MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 02 REAL TIME SNSS (SALEM & HOPE CREEK) DRILL TIME CONTROL ROOM DRILL CONTROLLER CONTROL ROOMS (SALEM & HOPE CREEK) PLEASE MAKE THE FOLLOWING PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT: "ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL.

ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL", 07:50 -00:10 "AN EMERGENCY PLAN DRILL WILL BE HELD TODAY AT SALEM COMMENCING AT 08:00 HOURS". "ONLY DESIGNATED DRILL PARTICIPANTS ARE REQUIRED TO RESPOND TO DRILL MESSAGES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.

ALL OTHER PERSONNEL SHALL CONTINUE WITH THEIR NORMAL WORK FUNCTIONS." "THIS IS A DRILL. THIS IS A DRILL." PLEASE REPEAT MESSAGE ONE TIME. **********************************************************************

  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS!!!
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REFEREE NOTES : 1. PROVIDE THIS MESSAGE TO THE RESPECTIVE SNSS'S AT EACH STATION. 2. CONTACT LEAD REFEREE AT THE SALEM SIMULATOR TO ESTABLISH CONTROLLER PHONE NUMBERS TO BE USED THROUGHOUT THE DRILL & NIZE WATCHES WITH THE SALEM CONTROL ROOM. CONFIRM NO OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS AT EITHER STATION THAT WOULD POSTPONE DRILL START. EXPECTED ACTIONS : REFEREE NOTES (CONT'D) 4. ENSURE THAT SALEM DUTY SNSS IS AWARE THAT AN ACTUAL PASS SAMPLE MAY BE TAKEN DURING THE DRILL. 5. HEAD REFEREE, ENSURE THAT THE SALEM CR CONTROLLER IS IN PLACE TO NATE SIMULATOR/CR INTERFACE, STATION PA ANNOUNCEMENTS, ETC

  • 6.02 MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 03 CONTROL ROOM STAFF SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME 08:05 00:05 YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING CONTROL CONSOLE BEZEL ALARM ON 2CC1: "OVERHEAD ANNUN TRBL" * **********************************************************************
  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

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REFEREE NOTES : 1. THE OVERHEAD ANNUNCIATOR SYSTEM HAS FAILED. 2. FOR DARK BOARD ONLY. IF/WHEN ANNUNCIATOR CRT IS CHECKED IT WILL INDICATE TIME AT 08:05. 3. NCO SHOULD NOTIFY THE SNSS OF THE FAILURE AND THE SNSS SHOULD REFER TO THE ECG FOR EVENT CLASSIFICATION.

4. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.01. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. OPERATORS TO IMPLEMENT S2.0P-AB.ANN-0001 (Q). 2. ATTEMPT TO RESET THE OHA SYSTEM IN ACCORDANCE WITH S2.0P-SO.ANN-0001(Q).

WILL BE UNSUCCESSFUL.

3. SNSS/NSS TO EVALUATE PLANT CONDITIONS
4. REFER TO THE EVENT CLASSIFICATION GUIDE. 6.03 *
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  • MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 04 CONTROL ROOM STAFF SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME 08:10 00:10 YOUR ATTEMPTS TO RESET THE ANNUNCIATOR SYSTEM AND VERIFY OPERABILITY HAVE BEEN UNSUCCESSFUL.
  • THIS IS A DRILL!!! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

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REFEREE NOTES : 1. REFEREE SHOULD HAVE COPIES OF THE ANNUNCIATOR PROCEDURES.

2. THIS MESSAGE TO BE GIVEN TO THE NCO WHEN HE ATTEMPTS TO RESET THE OVERHEAD ANNUNCIATORS.

EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. OPERATIONS STAFF TO IMPLEMENT THE NECESSARY PROCEDURES TO RESET THE OVERHEAD ANNUNCIATORS.

2. RESTORATION WILL BE UNSUCCESSFUL AND THE SNSS/NSS WILL BE NOTIFIED
  • 6.04 MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE .FORM 05D CONTROL ROOM STAFF SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME 08:10 00:10 YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS AND INDICATIONS:

BEZEL ALARMS: INDICATIONS:

PRESSURIZER LEVEL LOW. CONTROL AND BACKUP HEATERS, GREEN BACKLIGHT FLASHING.

CHANNEL 3 PRESSURIZER LEVEL INDICATES ZERO. LETDOWN ISOLATED.

  • THIS IS A DRILL!!! * *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS ! ! ! * * **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD ONLY. 2. THE OVERHEAD ANNUNCIATORS ARE NOT FUNCTIONING PROPERLY DUE TO A FAILURE IN THE 12VDC POWER SUPPLY. 3. THIS MESSAGE SHOULD CONFIRM TO THE OPERATORS THAT THE ANNUNCIATORS ARE FAILED. WITH THE OVERHEAD ANNUNCIATORS INOPERABLE THE SNSS/NSS SHOULD REFER TO THE ECG FOR DECLARATION OF AN ALERT. 4. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIOS

  1. 7.01 & 7.02 EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. OPERATORS TO IMPLEMENT CORRECTIVE ACTION FOR LOSS OF INSTRUMENTATION.
2. SWAP TO OTHER CHANNEL ON THE CONTROL CONSOLE. 3. RE-ENERGIZE THE PRESSURIZER HEATERS RE-ESTABLISH LETDOWN. 4. CONTACT THE SHIFT I&C TECHNICIAN TO INVESTIGATE THE PROBLEM AND TRIP THE APPLICABLE BISTABLE.
5. NO ALARMS RECEIVED ON THE OVERHEAD WHEN THE CHANNEL FAILED. 6. SNSS/NSS REVIEW THE ECG. 6.0SD *
  • *
  • MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 06C SNSS LEAD SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: 08:30 00:30 YOU SHOULD DECLARE AN ALERT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ECG SECTION lOB; LOSS OF MOST OR ALL ANNUNCIATION FOR GREATER THEN 15 MINUTES. **********************************************************************
  • THIS IS A DRILL!!! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! * **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THIS MESSAGE TO BE ISSUED ONLY WITH THE CONCURRENCE OF THE HEAD REFEREE. 2. THIS MESSAGE NEEDED TO MAINTAIN SCENARIO TIMELINE.

3. 15 MINUTES MUST ELAPSE PRIOR TO THE DECLARATION OF THE ALERT. 4. BE PREPARED TO PROVIDE MARKED UP COPIES OF ATTACHMENTS AND EPIPS FOR DRILL USE. 5. ASSEMBLY WILL BE DEMONSTRATED BY SALEM DRILL PARTICIPANTS ONLY. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. SNSS SHOULD REFER TO ECG SECTION lOB AND DECLARE AN ALERT. 2. IMPLEMENT ECG ATTACHMENT 2 AND EPIP 102S. 3. DIRECT DESIGNATED COMMUNICATORS TO MAKE THE NOTIFICATIONS.
4. DIRECRT THE SSS TO ACTIVATE THE OSC
  • 6.06C MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 07R CONTROL ROOM STAFF SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING INDICATIONS:

09:20 01:20 RADIATION MONITOR TYPE WRITER PRINT OUT INITIATED.

PRINTOUT INDICATES:

STATUS CHANGE: 06/23/93 09:20:00 C2R16 PLANT VENT GROSS WARN 5.86E+03 CPM. 06/23/93 09:20:00 C2R41C PLANT VENT GAS WARN 2.34E+04 CPM. **********************************************************************

  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! * *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! *.

REFEREE NOTES.: 1. EP TO PROVIDE ALL RMS DATA AS REQUIRED FOR THE DRILL. THE RMS COMPUTER AT THE SIMULATOR WIIL NOT BE USED. 2. SINCE THE OVERHEAD ANNUNCIATORS ARE INOPERABLE NO ALARMS WILL BE RECEIVED IN THE CONTROL ROOM* (OHA A-6) ** NO ALARM ON THE 2RP1 PANEL, THE TYPEWRITER WILL START TO PRINT THE CHANGE OF STATE. 3. WHEN CHECKED ON 2RP1 PANEL 21 GAS DECAY TANK PRESSURE IS DECREASING

4. 2R16 PLANT VENT AND 2R41C LOW RANGE EFFLUENT PLANT VENT NOBLE GAS RAD MOMITORS ARE IN WARNING. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. IF/WHEN THE PROBLEM WITH THE GAS CAY TANK IS IDENTIFIED, THE CONTROL ROOM STAFF WILL MONITOR THE GAS DECAY TANK PRESSURES.
2. CONTROL ROOM STAFF TO IMPLEMENT S2. OP-AB.RAD-OOOl(Q), ATTACHMENT
1. 3. ANNOUNCE OVER THE PLANT PAGE THE AFFECTED RADIATION MONITOR NAME AND NUMBER. 6.07R *
  • *
  • MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 08R CONTROL ROOM STAFF SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING INDICATIONS:

09:25 01:25 2RP1 PANEL ALARM ANNUNICATOR AND RADIATION MONITOR TYPE WRITER PRINTOUT INITIATED.

PRINTOUT INDICATES:

STATUS CHANGE: 06/23/93 09:25:00 C2R16 PLANT VENT GROSS ALARM 1.74E+04 CPM. 06/23/93 09:25:00 2R41C PLANT VENT GAS ALARM 1.42E+05 CPM. **********************************************************************

  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! * **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. EP TO PROVIDE ALL RMS DATA AS REQUIRED FOR THE DRILL. THE RMS COMPUTER AT THE SIMULATOR WILL NOT BE USED. 2. REFEREE TO ENSURE CHART RECORDER ON 2RP1 IS OPERABLE, OR BE PARED TO POST A STICKY SHOWING THE GAS DECAY TANK PRESSURE ING. 3. IF/WHEN ASKED NO OTHER GAS DECAY TANKS ARE AFFECTED.

4. 2Rl6 AND 2R41C RAD MONITORS IN ALARM. ALARM ON 2RP1 PANEL #(7). 5. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO#

7.03. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. SNSS TO DIRECT THE OSCC TO SEND OUT A CORRECTIVE ACTION AND REPAIR TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE PROBLEM. 2. SINCE THIS IS A VALID RADIATION ALARM THE OSC RAD PRO SUPERVISOR SHOULD SURE THAT ALL CONCERNED PARTIES ARE MADE AWARE OF THE CHANGING CONDITIONS

3. ONCE THE TEAM IS THOROUGHLY BRIEFED THEY WILL BE DISPATCHED
  • 6.08R MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 09C SNSS SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: 09:40 01:40 YOU SHOULD DIRECT THE OSC TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE ONGOING RADIOLOGICAL RELEASE. **********************************************************************
  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! * *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! *.

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THIS MESSAGE ONLY TO BE ISSUED IF THE SNSS HAS NOT NOTIFIED THE OSC TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO 21 GAS DECAY TANK. 2. THIS MESSAGE DELAYED TO ENSURE THE OSC TEAM THAT IS DISPATCHED CEIVES A THOROUGH BRIEFING BY THE RAD PRO SUPERVISOR.

3. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.03. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. OSC NOTIFIED, TEAM BRIEFED ON THE ACTIVITY AND DISPATCHED.
2. SNSS/EDO MAY DIRECT IMPLEMENTATION OF ACCOUNTABILITY.

6.09C *

  • *
  • MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE 10 osc osc GAS ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM REAL TIME TEAM LEADER DRILL TIME REFEREE DECAY TANK AREA AUX. BLDG. ELEV. 64' 10:00 02:00 YOU HAVE CHECKED THE GAS DECAY TANK AREA AND HEAR A HISSING NOISE COMING FROM THE AREA NEAR 21 GAS DECAY TANK VALVE ROOM. **********************************************************************
  • THIS IS A DRILL!!! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! * **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. A SMALL PRESSURE TAP ON 21 GAS DECAY TANK HAS FAILED AND IS LEAK-ING INTO THE AUXILIARY BUILDING.

2. THE PRESSURE TAP IS PT-1036. REFER TO P&ID 205340 SHEET 2. 3. THE LEAK CAN BE STOPPED BY CLOSING THE ROOT VALVE 21WG32. 4. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.03 5. RELEASE RATE STARTS TO DECREASE.

EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. EXPECT THE OSC TEAM TO CHECK ALL THE TANKS AND PRESSURE SENSING LINES IN AN EFFORT TO IDENTIFY AND STOP THE GAS LEAK INTO THE AUXILIARY BUILDING . 6.10 MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 11 REAL TIME SHIFT TECHNICIAN DRILL TIME OSC REFEREE EQUIPMENT RACKS (BEHIND UNIT 2 CONTROL ROOM) 10:00 02:00 YOUR TROUBLESHOOTING EFFORTS FIND THAT THE PARTS REQUIRED TO REPAIR THE LEVEL CHANNEL IS NOT AVAILABLE IN THE STOREROOM.

  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! * *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS!!!
  • . **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. CHANNEL WILL BE RESTORED AFTER RECOVERY TIME ACCELERATION.

2. REFEREE TO ENSURE THIS MESSAGE IS RECEIVED IN THE CONTROL ROOM. 3. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.02 EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. SHIFT TECHNICIAN COMPLETES ALL TROUBLESHOOTING AND NOTIFIES THE TROL ROOM. 6.11 *
  • *
  • MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 12R CONTROL ROOM STAFF SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM: 10:00 02:00 2RP1 PANEL ALARM ANNUNCIATOR REFLASH (PROCESS RAD MONITOR) . RADIATION MONITOR TYPEWRITER PRINTOUT INITIATED.

PRINTOUT INDICATES:

STATUS CHANGE: 06/23/93 10:00:00 C2R16 PLANT VENT GROSS .WARN 9.34E+03 CPM. **********************************************************************

  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! * **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. EP TO PROVIDE ALL RMS DATA AS REQUIRED FOR THE DRILL. THE RMS COMPUTER AT THE SIMULATOR WILL NOT BE USED. 2. OVERHEAD ANNUNCIATORS ARE STILL INOPERABLE.

THE RMS STATUS CHANGE WILL ANNUNCIATE ON THE 2RP1 PANEL. 3. 2R16 PLANT VENT MONITOR IN' WARNING. PLANT EFFLUENT LEVELS ARE CREASING AT THIS TIME. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. OPERATIONS STAFF TO REVIEW THE PONSE FOR THE RADIATION ALARM

  • 6.12R MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 13C REAL TIME OSC TEAM LEADER DRILL TIME OSC REFEREE 21 GAS DECAY TANK AUX. BLDG. ELEV. 64 1 10:15 02:15 YOU HAVE SUCCESSFULLY ISOLATED AND STOPPED THE LEAK ON 21 GAS DECAY TANK. **********************************************************************
  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! * *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! *. **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THE LEAK CAN BE STOPPED BY CLOSING THE PRESSURE TAP ROOT VALVE 21WG32. 2. THIS ACTIVITY WILL BE SUCCESSFUL AND NO OTHER LEAKS WILL OCCUR. 3. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.03. EXPECTED ACTIONS 1. OSC TEAM MEMBER TO CLOSE ROOT VALVE. 2. OSC TEAM LEADER TO NOTIFY THE OSC COORDINATOR THAT THE LEAK HAS BEEN STOPPED. 6.13C *

  • *
  • MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 14C CONTROL ROOM STAFF SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING INDICATIONS:

10:15 02:15 2RP1 PANEL ALARM ANNUNICATOR REFLASH (PROCESS RAD MONITOR) . RADIATION MONITOR TYPEWRITER PRINTOUT INITIATEO.

PRINTOUT INDICATES:

STATUS CHANGE: 06/23/93 10:15:00 C2R16 PLANT VENT GROSS WARN l.99E+03 CPM CLEAR. 06/23/93 10:15:00 C2R41C PLANT VENT GAS ALARM 9.08E+03 CPM CLEAR **********************************************************************

  • THIS IS A DRILL!!! DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! * * **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THE GAS DECAY TANK LEAK HAS BEEN ISOLATED AND THE RADIATION RELEASE RATE IS DECREASING.

EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. SRPT TO NOTIFY THE SNNS/SNSS OF THE DECREASING RADIATION RELEASE RATE . 6.14C MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 15D CONTROL ROOM STAFF SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING INDICATIONS:

10:30 02:30 GREEN TRIP LIGHTS FLASHING ON BOTH STEAM GENERATOR FEED PUMPS. SUCTION PRESSURE DECREASING*

RAPIDLY. BEZEL ALARMS: "FLOW DEVIATION FS>FW" ON ALL 4 STEAM GENERATORS. "SUCTION PRESS LOW" ON 21 AND 22 FEED PUMP BEZELS. INDICATIONS:

  1. 22 AND #23 AUXILIARY FEED WATER PUMPS RUNNING. **********************************************************************
  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! * *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! *. **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD ONLY. 2. IF/WHEN CONDENSATE POLISHING IS BYPASSED THE SUCTION PRESSURE WILL CONTINUE TO DECREASE.

3. DEPENDING ON CONDITIONS IN THE CONTROL ROOM AT THIS TIME, THE SNSS/ NSS MAY HAVE A MANUAL TRIP INITIATED.
4. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL#

7.04. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. OPERATORS TO INITIATE A MANUAL OR/ TURBINE TRIP. 2. CONTROL ROOM STAFF TO IMPLEMENT TRIP-1, REACTOR TRIP OR SAFETY TION. 6.15D *

  • *
  • MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 16D CONTROL ROOM STAFF SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME YOU OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:

10:31 02:31 ALL CONTROL AND SHUTDOWN RODS HAVE NOT INSERTED IN THE CORE. **********************************************************************

  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! * **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD ONLY. 2. IF/WHEN ASKED THERE WAS A RECEIPT OF A VALID REACTOR TRIP ON 2RP4. 3. THE AUTOMATIC AND MANUAL TRIP THAT HAS BEEN INITIATED DID NOT BRING THE REACTOR SUBCRITICAL.

4. RAPID BORATION IS STARTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROCEDURE.
5. IF ASKED, 2E6D FAILS TO OPEN. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. MANUAL REACTOR TRIP INITIATED.
2. CONTROL ROOM STAFF IMPLEMENT TRIP-1 3. COMMENCE RAPID BORATION.
4. EXIT EOP-TRIP-1 AND ENTER EOP-FRSM-1
  • 6.16D ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE 17D CONTROL ROOM STAFF SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM) YOU OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:

REACTOR COOLANT PRESSURE AT 1300 PSIG. INDICATIONS:

PRl AND PR2 INDICATE CLOSED. PSl AND PS2 INDICATE CLOSED. REAL TIME DRILL TIME SAFETY VALVE TAILPIPE TEMPERATURE IS 270 DEGREES F. BEZEL ALARM: HPRT PRESS HI" 10:31 02:31 **********************************************************************

  • THIS IS A DRILL . ! ! ! * *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! *. **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD ONLY. 2. ALONG WITH THE ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT WITHOUT TRIP, AND LOSS OF FEED A PRESSURIZER SAFETY VALVE FAILS OPEN AND PRESSURE DECREASES TO 1300 PSIG BEFORE IT RESEATS. 3. DURING THIS TRANSIENT SUBCOOLING IS LOST AND FUEL DAMAGE OCCURS. 4. DEPENDING ON CONDITIONS IN THE CONTAINMENT, THE SNSS/NSS MAY QUEST THE OSC TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO INSPECT FOR SOURCES OF LEAKAGE IN THE CONTAINMENT.

EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. CONTROL ROOM .STAFF CHECKS THE CONSOLE IN ORDER TO IDENTIFY THE LOW PRESSURE PROBLEM. 2. TAIL PIPE TEMPERATURES SLIGHTLY ATED AND ALARM RECEIVED ON THE URIZER RELIEF TANK. 3. SNSS WILL ASSESS PLANT CONDITIONS AND CONSIDER RECOMMENDING ESCALATION OF THE EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION TO THE EDO. 6.17D *

  • I .
  • MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 18D CONTROL ROOM STAFF SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR

{SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME 10:33 02:33 YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS AND INDICATIONS:

ALARMS ON 23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP: INDICATIONS:

GREEN BACKLIGHTS .FLASHING:

11 23 STOP" "2MS52 TRIP VALVE CLOSED" SPEED DECREASING TO ZERO, STEAM GENERATOR AUX FEED FLOW DECREASING.

  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! * **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD ONLY. 2. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL

  1. 7.07A. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. DIRECT THE OSC TO INVESTIGATE TRIP OF #23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP. 6.18D MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 19 REAL TIME SNSS DRILL TIME OSC REFEREE UNIT 2 TURBINE BLDG. WEST SIDE ELEV. 100' 10:38 02:38 PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION TO THE SIMULATOR AT EXT. 3339: "THIS IS OFFICER JOHN SMITH. AS WE WERE LEAVING UNIT 2 TURBINE BUILDING STEAM FILLED THE AREA. I MANAGED TO EXIT. THE BUILDING NEAR THE MIXING BOTTLES HOWEVER MY PARTNER WAS ENGULFED IN STEAM ON ELEVATION 100 WEST OF THE CONDENSERS.

HE IS STILL IN THE BUILDING, SEND HELP QUICK". **********************************************************************

  • THIS IS A DRILL!!! * * *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! ** **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. FOR SCENARIO CONTROL SITE PROTECTION WILL PROVIDE VICTIM. 2. THIS SCENARIO WILL NOT IMPACT SECURITIES WORK FORCE. 3. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.05. 5. VICTIM IS NOT CONTAMINATED.

EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. SNSS DIRECTS THE OSC TO INITIATE A SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAM. 6.19 *

  • *
  • MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 20D CONTROL ROOM STAFF SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME YOU OBSERVE.THE FOLLOWING:

REACTOR TRIP BREAKERS AND MG SET BREAKERS INDICATE OPEN. ALL IRPI INDICATE ALL RODS FULLY INSERTED.

10:45 02:45 **********************************************************************

  • THIS IS A DRILL ! !! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! * **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES * : 1. THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD ONLY. 2. THESE INDICATIONS CONFIRM THE REACTOR TRIP, THE REACTOR TR:fP AND MG SET BREAKERS ARE NOW OPEN. 3. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.06. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. VERIFY THE REACTOR TRIP BREAKERS AND MG SET BREAKERS ARE OPEN. 2. ACKNOWLEDGE THE CONSOLE ALARMS FOR THE REACTOR TRIP AND MG SET BREAKERS.

3. CONTINUE WITH PROCEDURE IN EFFECT
  • 6.20D MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 21C SNSS SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: 10:45 02:45 YOU SHOULD DIRECT THE OSC TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE PROBLEM WITH 23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP. **********************************************************************
  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! * *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! ** **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THIS MESSAGE ONLY TO BE ISSUED IF THE SNSS HAS NOT NOTIFIED THE OSC TO DISPATCH.A TEAM TO 23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP. 2. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.07A. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. OSC NOTIFIED, TEAM BRIEFED ON THE ACTIVITY AND DISPATCHED.

6.21C *

  • *
  • MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 22C EDO / SNSS LEAD REFEREE TSC / SIMULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: 10:55 02:55 YOU SHOULD DECLARE A SITE AREA EMERGENCY PER ECG SECTION 10 C, LOSS OF MOST OR ALL ANNUNCIATORS WITH A PLANT TRANSIENT INITIATED/

IN PROGRESS.

  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! * *, DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS!!!
  • **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. CONFER WITH THE HEAD REFEREE PRIOR TO ISSUING THIS MESSAGE. 2. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE ONLY IF EDO/SNSS ARE NOT IN THE PROCESS OF CLASSIFYING THE EVENT. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. DECLARE A SITE AREA EMERGENCY.

2. IMPLEMENT ECG ATTACHMENT
3. 3. IMPLEMENT EPIP 103S. 4. IMPLEMENT LIMITED ACCOUNTABILITY IF NOT ALREADY DONE
  • 6.22C MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 23R CONTROL ROOM STAFF SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARM: 11:00 03:00 2RP1 PANEL ALARM ANNUNCIATOR AND RADIATION MONITOR TYPE WRITER PRINTOUT INITIATED.

PRINTOUT INDICATES:

STATUS CHANGE: *06/32/93 11:00:00 C2R24A SEAL INJ FLTR ALARM 2.72E+05 mR/HR 06/23/93 11:00:00 C2R25 SEAL WTR FLTR ALARM 2.72E+05 mR/HR 06/23/93 11:00:00 C2R26 RX CLT FLTR ALARM 2.72E+05 mR/HR 06/23/93 11:00:00 C2R31 LTDN LINE ALARM 7.04E+05 CPM **********************************************************************

  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! * *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! *. *******************.***************************************************

REFEREE NOTES *: 1. EP TO PROVIDE ALL RMS DATA AS REQUIRED FOR THE DRILL. THE RMS COMPUTER AT THE SIMULATOR WILL NOT BE USED. 2. OVERHEAD ANNUNCIATORS ARE STILL INOPERABLE, THE RMS ALARM WILL ANNUNCIATE ON THE 2RP1 PANEL. 3. 2R24A SEAL WATER INJECTION FILTER, 2R25 SEAL WATER FILTER, 2R26 REACTOR COOLANT FILTER, AND 2R31 LETDOWN (FAILED FUEL) RAD MONITOR ARE ALL IN ALARM. 5. THESE ALARMS DUE TO FUEL FAILURE AND ACTIVATE WHEN LTDN RE-ESTAB.

EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. OPERATIONS STAFF TO REVIEW THE PONSE FOR THE RADIATION ALARMS. 6.23R *

  • *
  • MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS-MESSAGE FORM 24C SNSS / NSSS SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: 11:00-11:15 03:00-03:15 FOR SCENARIO CONTROL DO NOT IMPLEMENT IOP-6 UNTIL NARROW RANGE STEAM GENERATOR LEVELS ARE RESTORED TO THE NORMAL OPERATING RANGE. CONTINUE IN IOP-8. **********************************************************************
  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! * **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THE MESSAGE TO BE ISSUED AS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN THE SCENARIO TIME LINE. 2. SIMULATOR REFEREE TO CHECK WITH SIMULATOR INSTRUCTOR PRIOR:TO ISSUING THIS MESSAGE. 3. THIS MESSAGE MAY BE ISSUED ANY TIME AFTER 11:00 HOURS. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. SNSS / NSS TO CONTINUE WITH IOP-8 AND MAINTAIN HOT STANDBY UNTIL ALL STEAM GENERATOR LEVELS ARE RETURNED TO THE NORMAL OPERATING RANGE

  • 6.24C MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 25C RAC TSC LEAD REFEREE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER REAL TIME DRILL TIME THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: 11:10 03:10 YOU SHOULD DIRECT THE CHEMISTRY SUPERVISOR TO INITIATE A SAMPLE OF THE REACTOR COOLANT USING PASS. **********************************************************************
  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! * *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS!!!
    • . **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE ONLY AS NECESSARY IF A PASS SAMPLE HAS NOT YET BEEN CALLED FOR BY THE EDO OR RAC. 2. ENSURE THAT THE PLAYERS UNDERSTAND THAT AN ACTUAL SAMPLE WILL BE TAKEN, NOT SIMULATED.

3. PASS SAMPLE RESULTS WILL BE PROVIDED TO THE FUEL ENGINEER (SCENARIO CONTROL} TO ALLOW THE TSC TO DEMONSTRATE CORE DAMAGE ESTIMATION.
4. ENSURE THAT THE DUTY SNSS IS AWARE THAT AN ACTUAL PASS SAMPLE WILL BE PERFORMED FOR THE EXERCISE.

EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. RAC WILL INFORM THE EDO OF THE NEED TO OBTAIN A PASS SAMPLE, FOR SCENARIO CONTROL. 2. RAC WILL DIRECT THE CHEMISTRY VISOR TO AN ACTUAL PASS SAMPLE. 6.25C *

  • *
  • MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 25D CONTROL ROOM STAFF SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING INDICATION:
  1. 23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP AUTO START. 11:20 03:20 **********************************************************************
  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! * **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD ONLY. 2. THE AUXILIARY PUMP WILL BE IN SERVICE AT 11:30. 3. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.07A. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. MONITOR AUXILIARY FEED WATER PUMP START . 6.25D MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 26D CONTROL ROOM STAFF SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM} REAL TIME DRILL TIME 11:30 03:30 YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS AND INDICATIONS:

ALARMS: GREEN BACKLIGHT "STOP"FLASHING FOR #22 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP INDICATIONS:

  1. 22 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP AMPS INDICATE ZERO. #22 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP DISCHARGE PRESSURE DECREASING.
  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! * *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! *. **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD ONLY. 2. THIS ACTIVITY TO PROMOTE A OSC TEAM RESPONSE. 3 . REFEREE TO NOTE THAT THE OVERH.EAD ANNUNCIATORS ARE STILL INOPERABLE AND NO OHA'S WILL ILLUMINATE.

4. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.08. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. SNSS TO DIRECT OSCC TO SEND OUT A CORRECTIVE ACTION AND REPAIR TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE PROBLEM. 2. OSC TO BRIEF TEAM AND THEN DISPATCH TO 22 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP. 6.260 *
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  • MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 27C SNSS SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: 11:40 03:40 YOU SHOULD DIRECT THE OSC TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE PROBLEM WITH 22 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP. **********************************************************************
  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! * **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THIS MESSAGE ONLY TO BE ISSUED IF THE SNSS HAS NOT NOTIFIED THE OSC TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO 22 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP. 2. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.08. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. OSC NOTIFIED, TEAM BRIEFED ON THE ACTIVITY AND DISPATCHED

  • 6.27C
  1. TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 28 OSC TEAM LEADER OSC REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 11:55 03:55 22 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP, ELEV. 84' & 64' (BREAKER)

YOU OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:

THE 22 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP IS NOT RUNNING, AND YOU SMELL THE ODOR OF BURNT INSULATION IN THE FEED PUMP AREA. **********************************************************************

  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! * *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS!!!
  • . **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES 1. ENSURE THE OSC TEAM LEADER REPORTS HIS FINDINGS TO THE OSC ATOR. 2. IF/WHEN CHECKED THE OVERLOAD RELAY ON THE 4KV BREAKER CUBICLE HAS ACTUATED (YELLOW INDICATOR FLAG DROPPED).

NO OTHER BREAKER PROBLEMS WILL BE FOUND. 3. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.08. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. THE TEAM LEADER TO REPORT HIS INGS TO THE OSC. 2. OSC COORDINATOR TO NOTIFY THE SNSS/ NSS OF THE PROBLEM AND DAMAGE. 6.28 *

  • *
  • MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 29D CONTROL ROOM STAFF SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME 12:00 04:00 YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ALARMS AND INDICATIONS:

ALARMS ON 23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP: INDICATIONS:

GREEN BACKLIGHT FLASHING:

11 23 STOP" "2MS52 TRIP VALVE CLOSE" SPEED DECREASING TO ZERO, STEAM GENERATOR WIDE RANGE LEVELS DECREASING.

  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! * **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD ONLY. 2. LOSS OF ALL FEED WATER TO THE STEAM GENERATORS.

3. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.07. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. STEAM GENERATOR LEVELS BEGIN TO CREASE. 2. THE NSS SHOULD DIRECT A MANUAL TRIP AND ENTRY INTO THE EOP NETWORK. 3. DIRECT OSC TO INVESTIGATE TRIP OF 23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP . 6.290 MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 30D CONTROL ROOM STAFF SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME YOU OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:

12:02 04:02 ALL STEAM GENERATOR LEVELS ARE APPROACHING THEIR LOW-LOW LEVELS ON THE NARROW RANGE INDICATORS.

  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! * *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! *.

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD ONLY. 2. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.07 & # 7.08. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. NSS HAS ORDERED A MANUAL REACTOR TRIP INITATED.

2. IMPLEMENT EOP-TRIP-1.
3. NOTIFY THE EDO OF THE ESCALATING FEED WATER PROBLEMSo 6.JOD *
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  • MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 31C SNSS SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: 12:15 04:15 YOU SHOULD DIRECT THE OSC TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE THE PROBLEM WITH 23 AUXILIARY FEED.PUMP.
  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! * **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THIS MESSAGE ONLY TO BE ISSUED IF THE SNSS HAS NOT NOTIFIED THE OSC TO DISPATCH A TEAM TO 23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP. 2. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.07. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. OSC NOTIFIED, TEAM BRIEFED ON THE ACTIVITY AND DISPATCHED

  • 6.JlC MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 32 REAL TIME OSC TEAM LEADER DRILL TIME OSC REFEREE AUXILIARY FEED PUMP AREA, AUX. E:,DG ELEV. 84' 12:25 04:25 YOUR PRELIMINARY CHECKS AND INSPECTIONS OF THE #23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP, INDICATE THE LATCHING MECHANISM FOR THE TRIP LEVER HAS FAILED. **********************************************************************
  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! * *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! ** **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THE AUXILIARY FEED PUMPS CAN NOT BE RESTORED TO SERVICE FOR IMATELY 30 MINUTES. (13:15 HOURS). 2. THIS ACTIVITY WILL LEAD TO THE DECLARATION OF A GENERAL EMERGENCY.

3. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.07. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. WITH THE TRANSIENT INITIATED BY THE LOSS OF FEED, FOLLOWED BY FAILURE OF AUX. FEED FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD, IT CAN NOT BE RESTORED IN THE 30 MINUTE TIME FRAME. SNSS SHOULD REFER TO THE ECG AND RECOMMEND ESCALATION OF THE EVENT TO THE EDO. 6.32 *
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  • MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 33C SNSS / EDO / ERM CR, TSC, EOF LEAD REFEREES SIMULATOR (SALEM), TSC, EOF REAL TIME DRILL TIME THIS IS A CONTINGENCY MESSAGE: 12:45 04:45 YOU SHOULD DECLARE A GENERAL EMERGENCY IN ACCORDANCE WITH ECG SECTION 4C; TRANSIENT INITIATED BY LOSS OF FEED AND COND, FOLLOWED BY A FAILURE OF AUX FEED FOR EXTENDED PERIOD. **********************************************************************
  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS!!!
  • **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. DO NOT ISSUE THIS MESSAGE WITHOUT HEAD REFEREE'S

2. ISSUE THIS MESSAGE ONLY IF THE ERM IS NOT IN THE PROCESS OF: CLASSIFYING THE EVENT. 3. CONTROL ROOM AND EOF REFEREES MUST CONFER WITH THE HEAD REFEREE BEFORE ISSUING. , EXPECTED ACTIONS 1. DECLARE A GENERAL EMERGENCY.
2. IMPLEMENT ATTACHMENT
4. 3. IMPLEMENT EPIP 104S(EPIP 401. APP. B) 4. PREDETERMINED PAR SELECTION.

MINIMUM EXPECTED PAR SECTORS DISTANCE(MILES)

SHELTER ALL SECTORS SHELTER DOWNWIND +/-1 SECTOR 0 -2 2 -5 6.33C MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 34 REAL TIME OSC TEAM LEADER DRILL TIME OSC REFEREE 23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP, AUX. BLDG. ELEV. 84 1 YOUR REPAIRS TO THE 23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP ARE COMPLETE.

13:05 05:05 **********************************************************************

  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! * *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! *. ********************************************************************** .REFEREE NOTES : 1. ALLOW ABOUT TEN MINUTES TO ELAPSE BEFORE THE AUXILIARY FEED PUMP IS RETURNED TO SERVICE. 2. RETURN OF PUMP IS CRITICAL TO THE SCENARIO TIMELINE, OSC REFEREE TO ENSURE MESSAGE IS CALLED INTO THE OSCC, SO AS THE AUXILIARY FEED PUMP IS READY FOR START AT 13:15 HOURS. 3. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.07. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. OSC TEAM TO CHECK PUMP AND GOVERNOR CONTROLS.

2. NOTIFY THE OSC THAT THE PUMP WILL BE RETURNED TO SERVICE IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME. 3. 23 AUX. FEED PUMP OVERSPEED RESET AND PUMP STARTED. 6.34 *
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  • MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 35D CONTROL ROOM STAFF SIMULATOR REFEREE SIMUULATOR (SALEM) REAL TIME DRILL TIME 13:15 05:15 YOU NOW HAVE INDICATIONS OF 23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP RESET AND RUNNING. **********************************************************************
  • THIS IS A DRILL !!! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! * **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THIS MESSAGE FOR DARK BOARD ONLY. 2. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.07. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. MONITOR AUXILIARY FEED WATER PUMP START. 2. STEAM GENERATOR LEVELS BEGIN TO CREASE . 6.350 MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 36 OSC TEAM LEADER OSC REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 13:40 05:40 22 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP, AUX.BLDG.

ELEV. 84 1 & 64 1 YOUR REPAIRS TO 22 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP ARE COMPLETED.

  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! * *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! *. **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THIS MESSAGE TO UPDATE THE OSCC ON THE PROGRESS AND RETURN OF THE 22 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP. 2. AT APPROXIMATELY 13:45 HOURS THE SIMULATOR WILL BE FROZEN AND THEN ACCELERATED THIRTY (30) HOURS. 3. AT 14:00 HOURS, A NEW SET OF INITIAL CONDITIONS WILL BE GIVEN TO THE CONTROL ROOM, OSC, TSC, AND EOF PLAYERS. 4. REFER TO SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.08. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. .TEAM LEADER TO NOTIFY THE OSC OF THE IMMINEMT RETURN OF THE 22 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP (WHEN TAGS ARE REMOVED).

2. OSC TO NOTIFY THE SNSS OF THE GRESS ON THE FEED PUMP. 6.36 *
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  • MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 37 REAL TIME CR, OSC, TSC, EOF PLAYERS DRILL TIME CR,OSC,TSC, EOF LEAD REFEREES SIMULATOR (SALEM), OSC, TSC, EOF 13:45 05:45 FOR SCENARIO CONTROL THE SIMULATOR WILL BE FROZEN TO ALLOW A TIME ACCELERATION OF THIRTY HOURS. THE NEW TIME IS 20:15 HOURS ON JUNE 24 ,.1993 AND PLANT CONDITIONS ARE THE FOLLOWING:
  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! * **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THE OBJECTIVE OF THE TIME ACCELERATION IS TO ALLOW THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR TO DEMONSTRATE EMERGENCY TERMINATION/REDUCTION.RECOVERY.

ACTIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH EPIP-405.

2. IT IS ANTICIPATED THAT THE RECOVERY PLANNING WILL TAKE LY AN HOUR AND A HALF. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. ALL DRILL PLAYERS WILL BE GIVEN NEW INITIAL CONDITIONS FOR REVIEW. 2. ALL DRILL PARTICIPANTS TO REVIEW NEW DATA WHICH WILL BE RECEIVED AT 14:15 HOURS. 3. DISCUSSIONS ON METHODS OF RECOVERY TO COMMENCE
  • 6.37 ,*::

MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 38 STATE DRILL PARTICIPANTS LEAD REFEREE REAL TIME DRILL TIME 14:00 20:00 EMERGENCY OPERATING FACILITY (EOF) AND STATE EOCs THE ATTACHED MESSAGES TO BE PROVIDED TO THE STATE DRILL PARTICIPANTS AT 14:00 HOURS. **********************************************************************

  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! * *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! *. **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. THESE MESSAGES SHOULD BE PROVIDED TO THE STATE DRILL PARTICIPANTS AT 14:00 HOURS WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT DRILL ACTIVITIES WILL RECOMMENCE AT 14:15 HOURS. 2. CONTINUE ACTIVATION OF ALL STATE FACILITIES IS NOT REQUIRED BY PSE&G HOWEVER THE STATE DIRECTORS SHOULD REMAIN AVAILABLE FOR COMMUNICATIONS.

EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. STATE DIRECTOR TO DISCUSS EMERGENCY STATUS WITH ERM AND INFORM ERM THAT HE IS UNDER PRESSURE TO ALLOW ZENS TO RETURN HOME BUT IS WAITING FOR PSE&G TO INFORM THEM THAT TIONS HAVE IMPROVED TO A POINT THAT PSE&G IS CONSIDERING RECOVERY.

6.38 *

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  • TO: State of Delaware Drill Participants FROM: Delaware Referees TIME: 14:00 Hours It is now 20:15 on June 24,1993 and the following conditions exist: Salem Unit Two status is as follows:
  • Salem is still in a General Emergency.
  • All Steam Generators have been returned to normal levels and all Auxiliary Feed Pumps are available.
  • Fuel Damage estimate indicate that the Reactor Core sustained 5-20% clad damage but NO fuel melting. STATE OF DELAWARE STATUS:
  • All Delaware Emergency Response Facilities remain in a full activation status .
  • Field survey activities have been completed with NO readings above Background noted.
  • The State Director is reviewing Recovery/Re-entry Procedures but will take no action until the Utility decides that Recovery is warranted.
  • The Governor is getting tremendous pressure to allow evacuated citizens back into their homes. He is looking for assurance from the Utility and from DEPO that it is safe.
  • Press interest has dropped off somewhat but f ollowup stories are still ongoing
  • 6.38A TO: State of New Jersey Drill Participants FROM: New Jersey Referees TIME: 14:00 Hours It is now 20:15 on June 24,1993 and the following conditions exist: Salem Unit Two status is as follows:
  • Salem is still in a General Emergency.
  • All Steam Generators have been returned to normal levels and all Auxiliary Feed Pumps are available.
  • Fuel Damage estimates indicate that the Reactor Core sustained 5-20% clad damage but NO fuel melting. STATE OF NEW JERSEY STATOS:
  • All New Jersey Emergency Response Facilities remain in a full activation status. *
  • Field survey activities are still ongoing with NO readings
  • above background noted. All analysis reveal samples at this time show NO readings above background.
  • The State Director is receiving pressure from the Governor to let evacuated citizens back into their homes. The State Director is reviewing Recovery/Re-entry procedure bit is waiting for word from PSE&G that conditions have improved to the point that PSE&G is looking into recovery.
  • Press interest has dropped off somewhat but f ollowup stories are still ongoing. 6.38B *
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{SALEM), OSC, TSC, EOF SEE ATTACHED NEW INITIAL CONDITIONS.

14:15 20:15 **********************************************************************

  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! * **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : ---1. THE OBJECTIVE OF THE TIME ACCELERATION IS TO ALLOW THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR TO DEMONSTRATE EMERGENCY PLANNING ACTIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH EPIP-405.

2. IT IS ANTICIPATED THAT THE RECOVERY PLANNING WILL TAKE LY AN HOUR AND A HALF. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. AFTER SOME DISCUSSION BY THE ERM WITH EOF STAFF, AND WITH THE PLANT ILIZED THE RECOVERY DETERMINATION CAN COMMENCE
  • 6.39 REFEREE INFORMATION

-RECOVERY PLANNING (Appendix to Drill Message #39) EXPECTIONS OF RECOVERY PLANNING:

1. The ERM in consultation with the EDO, should decide if termination, reduction or recovery is the correct way to proceed based on the plant condition.

Note: Based on plant conditions the correct choice is to commence recovery planning.

2. ERM should complete EC Recovery Checklist.

All answers should be "YES". 3. ERM should direct a detailed Recovery Implementation review and when personnel have had time to access plant/emergency status, convene an Advisory Panel to review the results of the status review using procedure checklist for each area. Note: Results should indicate that the plant is in a stable condition with adequate systems to keep the core cool and covered. Core Damage estimates indicate.

some clad damage and plans to defuel the Reactor are under the watchful eye of the NRC and the World. It is expected that EOF operations can be terminated and that the TSC can act

  • as the home base for the Recovery Team. The operation of
  • the ENC in a reduced personnel status will probably continue for the next few days until media interest calms down. 4. ERM should obtain State and NRC concurrence.
5. ERM should develop and define a Recovery Management Organization.
  • Note: RMO should include discussion of curtailment of full staff manning. 6. Obtain Concurrence from VPNO or the VP-CNO. 7. Completion of the "Emergency Termination/Reduction form is not required and would not occur until all were called in and the Recovery Organization was in place. NOTE: steps 4 through 6 may not be demonstrated dependent on time to demonstrate Items 1, 2, and 3. NOTE: Continued on next Page 6.39A *
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  • REFEREE INFORMATION

-RECOVERY PLANNING Other Facilities:

In General, what should be happening?

TSC -In an actual emergency and in this drill the TSC should be working directly with their EOF counterparts to help the EOF complete their checklist.

RP in the TSC should continue to access inplant Rad conditions to include rad levels in the plant and within the owner controlled Area. Admin. to assist EOF admin with the creation and simulated notification of Recovery team personnel.

osc -In an actual emergency they would continue working on assignments that the SNSS had provided and catch up on any paperwork that may not have been completed during the heat of the battle. In addition they would assist the TSC with any plant repair estimates or equipment status. For this drill the osc will not participate in the recovery process but the lead referee will remain available to answer questions from the TSC or Control Room to support recovery.

CP -In an actual emergency during recovery planning the Control Point would be providing the TSC with inplant radiological survey data as well as continuing to support osc teams sent into the plant. In addition, the Chemistry personnel would continue to .obtain samples to better analyze core and/or containment conditions.

  • For this drill the CP will not participate in the recovery process but the lead referee will remain available to interface with the TSC as needed. ENC -In an actual emergency during recovery planning the ENC Manager would.be tasked with the* completion of Appendix 5 of EPIP-405.

This "Recovery Planning Checklist", would then be used to brief the ERM and his leads during their meeting concerning the decision to implement Recovery.

  • For this drill the ENC Manager and lead ENC referee only will continue to participate during the Recovery decision process. CONTROL ROOM -In an actual emergency during recovery planning the SNSS would continue to direct plant operations and assign osc tasks as needed. He would also brief the TSC on the operational condition of the plant and may request long term guidance on what plant configuration the plant should be placed in such as: (Refuel, Draindown, Fill & Vent, Restart, etc). For this drill the Control Room will not participate in the recovery process. The Simulator lead referee will remain available to interface with the TSC as needed to support recovery planning.

6.39B OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS AS OF 20:15, 06/24/93 Hope Creek remains at 100% power. Salem Unit 1 startup is on hold due to the Unit 2 emergency.

Salem Unit 2 remains in a General Emergency with the plant status as follows: Norm.al Residual Heat Removal is in service providing core cooling. Repairs have been completed on all aux feed pumps and they are all available if needed. All Steam Generator levels are on program. All tanks have been topped off, (Demin, Aux feed, Rx water) Both Safety Injection Pumps are tagged IAW IOP-6. Both Containment Spray pumps are tagged IAW IOP-6. Charging Pumps #22 and #23 are tagged IAW IOP-6 and repairs to #23 charging pump are in progress.

RHR valves 2RH1 & 2RH2 are tagged IAW IOP-6. Containment Fan coil Unit #25 is still out of service. Repairs to Boric Acid Transfer Pump #22 have been completed.

The last PASS sample results indicate an RCS activity of 309 uci/gm Dose Equivalent Iodine as of the sample time of 1800 hours0.0208 days <br />0.5 hours <br />0.00298 weeks <br />6.849e-4 months <br /> today. This activity value exceeds ECG section SC. The Nuclear Fuel Engineer in the TSC has estimated that during yesterdays transients, 5-20% of the clad was damaged.

  • Initial Investigation into the ATWT yesterday has discovered two problem areas that are suspected as the cause: a. the reactor trip breakers that were changed out in the last outage both had loose terminal connections causing the shunt trip device to not function as designed.
b. The UV trip mechanism failed to trip open the breaker due to improper lubrication.

6.39C * * *

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  • OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS AS OF 20:15, 06/24/93 Breaker 2E6D failure was due to a faulty auxiliaries switch (SA-52). This fault prevented the spring charging motor from compressing the trip springs. The breaker is now repaired.

The f eedwater line break was located downstream of the feed pump discharge valves on a pipe weld. Corrective actions have not yet started. The failure of the overhead annunciators was found by the vendor this morning. A fault in the 12V power supply on the RS232 controller was the cause of the failure. Repairs have been completed and the system tested satisfactory.

The annunciators were returned to service at llam this morning .

RADIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS AS OF 20:15, 06/24/93 The site has been surveyed by both direct frisk and by smears. The

  • results showed no deposition on the ground from the release. Maplewood Labs has taken samples from both onsite and Offsite. The analysis results from these samples show no activity above normal background.

Sampling of both Onsi te and Offsi te is still ongoing. 2R24A (Seal Water Injection Filter) is reading 2.72E+OS mR/hr and is still in ALARM. 2R25 (Seal Water Filter) is reading 2.72E+OS mR/hr_and is still in ALARM. 2R26 (Reactor Coolant Filter) is reading 2. 72E+os mR/hr and is still in ALARM. 2R31 (Fail Fuel Letdown) is reading 7.04E+os cpm and is still in ALARM. 2R2, 2R7, 2R10A & 2R10B are reading 7.74E-01 mR/hr. and have not gone into any alarms during the last 30 hours3.472222e-4 days <br />0.00833 hours <br />4.960317e-5 weeks <br />1.1415e-5 months <br />. 2R47 (Electrical Pen General Area ARM) is reading 1.6 mR/hr due to the PASS line in the overhead.

The PASS line in the overhead is reading 2.3 R/hr. on contact. This monitor has not gone into any

  • alarms in the last 30 hours3.472222e-4 days <br />0.00833 hours <br />4.960317e-5 weeks <br />1.1415e-5 months <br />. All other RMS indications are within normal parameters.

survey results of the Auxiliary Building indicate all radiological conditions are within normal parameters except the area by #21 Gas Decay Tank on 64' Elevation.

The survey results of the area on 64 1 Elevation by #21 Gas Decay Holdup Tank was found to be 9,000 ccpm. The area has been posted a contamination Area. survey results of containment, excluding the Bioshield and the PASS lines, indicate all radiological conditions are within normal parameters.

survey results of the Bioshield show some areas have dose rates 3 to 4 times higher then normal. The higher than normal dose rates are thought to be caused from the cladding damaqe of the fuel. The PASS lines are reading 2 to 3 R/hr. on contact. No leaks of any type were found inside containment or in the Auxiliary Building.

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  • MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 40 REAL TIME DUTY SNSS (SALEM & HOPE CREEK) DRILL TIME CONTROL ROOM DRILL CONTROLLER CONTROL ROOM ( SALEM & HOPE CREEK STATIONS)

PLEASE MAKE THE FOLLOWING PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT:

15:30 21:30 "ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL.

ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL." "TODAY'S EMERGENCY PLAN DRILL HAS BEEN TERMINATED." PLEASE REPEAT MESSAGE ONE TIME. **********************************************************************

  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! * **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES : 1. PROVIDE THIS MESSAGE TO THE DUTY SNSS ONLY WHEN AUTHORIZED BY THE HEAD REFEREE (TIME ABOVE IS APPROXIMATE).

2. ENSURE THAT THE CONTROL NETS PHONES AND STATION RADIO ARE RETURNED TO NORMAL AFTER THE DRILL IS TERMINATED.
3. PROVIDE ANY COMMENTS CONCERNING THE DRILL TO THE HEAD REFEREE IN THE TSC AFTER ENSURING CONTROL ROOM COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS ARE STORED. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. AFTER THE SNSS AND EDO AGREE THAT THE PLANT IS STABLE, HEAD REFEREE WILL TERMINATE DRILL WITH NRC CURRENCE.
2. LEAD REFEREES SHALL ENSURE THEIR FACILITY IS RESTORED TO NORMAL READY CONDITIONS.
3. NCO AT SALEM AND HOPE CREEK MAKES PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
  • 6.40 MESSAGE #: TO FROM LOCATION MESSAGE ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MESSAGE FORM 41 LEAD REFEREES HEAD REFEREE ALL FACILITIES REAL TIME DRILL TIME 15:45 OVER THIS MESSAGE IS A REMINDER TO THE LEAD REFEREES TO REVIEW THE DRILL SYNOPSIS ATTACHED WITH THE PLAYERS IN ORDER TO AVOID NEGATIVE ING BY EXPLAINING;
  • DATA INCONSISTENCIES,
  • POSTULATED FAULTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES THAT ARE BEYOND DESIGN BASIS,
  • CONDITIONS THAT WERE .UNKNOWN TO THE PLAYERS, EITHER INTENTIONALLY TRANSPARENT OR SIMPLY UNRECOGNIZED,
  • BIG PICTURE ITEMS. **********************************************************************
  • THIS IS A DRILL ! ! ! * *
  • DO NOT INITIATE ACTIONS AFFECTING NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS

!!! *. **********************************************************************

REFEREE NOTES 1. REVIEW THE ATTACHED INFORMATION WITH THE PLAYERS. EXPECTED ACTIONS : 1. REVIEW THE EXERCISE AND COMMENCE CRITIQUE.

6.41 *

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  • DRILL OVERVIEW:

POST DRILL SCENARIO SYNOPSIS FOR PLAYER DEBRIEFING

& CRITIQUE Attachment to MESSAGE # 41 Drill began with an Alert classification based a loss of all overhead Annunciators for greater than 15 minutes. During the Alert a Gas Decay Tank leak results in a active release that is below Technical Specification limits. The release lasted approximately one hour.

  • Later a catastrophic failure of a main f eedwater line occurs at the discharge of the Steam Generator Feed Pumps. The steam Generator Feed Pumps trip on low suction pressure, as they increase in speed to maintain discharge pressure.

An automatic reactor trip signal is generated from steam Generator FLOW MISMATCH coincident with LOW LEVEL. The Reactor auto trip fails, and subsequent attempts at a manual trip fails until operators are dispatched to open the Reactor Trip. Breakers.

During the Anticipated Transient Without Trip, Reactor Coolant System pressure rapidly increases due to the Insurge into the Pressurizer.

Both Pressurizer Power Operated Relief Valves and All Pressurizer Safety Valves open. Pressurizer Safety Valve 2PR3 fails to reset until Reactor Coolant System Pressure decreases to approximately 1300 PSIG. This results in exceeding the Limiting Safety System Setpoint for Overtemperature Differential-Temperature and a loss of Subcooling at power with postulated Departure from Nucleate Boiling and Fuel Damage. This plant transient that is in progress along with the loss of the Overhead Annunciators is the basis for the site Area Emerqency.

The Anticipated Transient Without Trip along with several common-mode failures places the plant in a beyond design basis configuration for the purposes of the drill. As noted in the UFSAR Chapter 15.5, the Anticipated Transient Without Trip (ATWT) is alone considered outside design basis. The combination of the LOSS OF MAIN FEED induced ATWT and the Pressurizer Safety Valve failing to close result in being at power with no Reactor Coolant Subcooling Margin. For purposes of the drill, the mechanism for Reactor core Fuel Damage will be exceeding the overtemperature Differential-Temperature Limiting Safety System Setpoint during an Anticipated Transient Without Trip This trip setpoint is to protect the Fuel from exceeding the Departure from Nucleate Boiling Ratio (DNBR) of 1.3.

Attachment to MESSAGE # 41 While exceeding this trip setpoint without a Reactor Trip does not ensure fuel damage, it is reasonable to assume that continued power operation while exceeding the Limiting Safety system Setpoint (LSSS) could result in fuel damage. In order to support the radiological data the scenario had to show approximately 15% clad failure (no melting) . During attempts to shutdown the reactor in EOP-TRIP-1 and FRSM-1, #23 Auxiliary Feed Pump trips on overspeed.

This is recovered by an osc team. Later 22 Auxiliary Feed Pump fails, leaving only the TURBINE DRIVEN Auxiliary Feed pump (23) to supply the Steam Generators.

Approximately thirty minutes later the turbine driven Auxiliary Feed Pump will fail resulting in the total loss of Feedwater and the Steam Generator levels begin to decrease.

As a result of the Transient Initiated By Loss Of Feed And Condensate followed by a failure of Auxiliary Feed for an extended period, a General Emergency is declared.

There is no Containment failure, the only Radioactive release was at the beginning of the exercise when the problem with the Gas Decay tank occurred.

Once the General Emergency is declared and #23 Auxiliary Feed

  • Pump is returned to service the Simulator will be FROZEN. The purpose is to re-initiate the scenario after a 30 hour3.472222e-4 days <br />0.00833 hours <br />4.960317e-5 weeks <br />1.1415e-5 months <br /> time acceleration near the end of the exercise.

This will allow a demonstration of the implementation of Recovery Planning Actions by the. Emergency Response Manager. REACTOR TRIP FAILURE Although the probability of common mode failure has been greatly reduced by the inclusion of the Reactor Trip Breakers in the Preventive Maintenance Program, we are postulating the following common mode failures of the Reactor Trip Breaker Switchgear:

Shunt Trip circuit During pre-startup test activities coming out of the refueling outage, both the "A" and "B" Reactor Trip Breakers were replaced.

During the installation process, terminal connections for the shunt trip circuit had become loose, and eventually caused an intermittent open circuit. Upon trip demand, the circuits failed, and the shunt trip was ineffective.

  • *
  • Undervoltage (UV) Trip Attachment to MESSAGE # 41 The breaker installation project performed during pre-startup began at 2100 hours0.0243 days <br />0.583 hours <br />0.00347 weeks <br />7.9905e-4 months <br />, and did not conclude until 1030 hours0.0119 days <br />0.286 hours <br />0.0017 weeks <br />3.91915e-4 months <br /> the next day. During the shift change, it was communicated to the on-cominig maintenance team the lubrication with molybdenum disulfide (Molykote G) had yet to be preformed.

Due to a dirt-contaminated check-off list, the oncoming crew believed lubrication had been completed, and installed the breaker. Upon trip demand, the lack of lubrication to the UV mechanism caused excessive friction, and the mechanism failed to open the breaker. Breaker 2E6D During the last refueling outage, the pressurizer heater bus was removed from service for preventative maintenance.

When the bus was restored, breaker 2E6D was racked in and closed. Unknown to the Equipment Operator, the station auxiliaries switch (SA-52) did not completely mate, and the spring charging motor failed to compress the trip springs after closure. When the breaker open signal was demanded, the breaker failed to open

  • SECTION 7.0
  • ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1993 SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIOS INITIAL SUCCESS BLDG/ REFEREE SCENARIO # TIME ? ELEV. NAME 7.01 OVERHEAD ANNUNCIATORS 08:05 NO C.R. /122 (MAINT. CONT.) 7.02 PZR. LVL CHANNEL 3. 08:10 NO C.R./122 (MAINT. CONT.) ', i. 7.03 21 GAS DECAY TANK 09: 20 YES AB/64 (OPS. /MECH.) 7.04 MAIN FEEDLINE FAIL. 10:30 YES TB/100 (OPS. /MECH.) 7.05 INJURED MAN 10:35 YES TB/100 (SITE PROT.) 7.06 ROD DRIVE MG. SET 10:35 YES AB/84 * (OPS.) SW.GEAR 7.07A 23 AUX. FEED PUMP 10:30 YES AB/84 {OPS.) 7.07 23 AUX. FEED PUMP 12:00 YES AB/84 (OPS. /MECH.) 7.08 22 AUX. FEED PUMP 11: 30 YES AB/84 (OPS./ELECT.)

AB/64

  • ARTIF:C!AL
SI.A.ND EMERGENCY PI.AN JSC :'EAM ACT::::: ...

STA.."'lDARD DRILL OBJECTI"'1ES

  • ?.EFE?..ENCE E?!P 202: * * ?or each team
s the osc Staff should the following:
l. A thoroucrh briefing, including:

a) Team makeup, (leader, code name or number) b) Team mission or (primary and secondary}

c) Hazards to (radiological or d) Special instructions (best route to destination, tools needed, procedures, protective clothing, exposure limits, etc.) e) Communications established (phone numbers for calling the OSC, radios in hand and operability checked, etc.) f) Emergency Exposure Authorizations obtained, if needed. g} Abort: criteria for mission or check points, if a change in mission or is determined necessary.

2. Radiological support provided is adequate to protect team members from anticipated hazards. (i.e. Rad Tech and survey meter taking the lead, checking with the referee periodically for dose rates) 3. Team arrives at the right destination in a timely manner and is properly equipped to perform tasks assignedo (procedures, diagrams, tools, keys, proper dosimetry, etc.) 4. Team leader keeps the osc informed, responds well to changing conditions including a revision to the mission (if needed) based on new information or escalating emergency conditions.
  • 5. osc Staff supports teams by tracking their location and status. They provide additional resources as needed. (obtain parts, diagrams, Engineering expertise, etc.) 6. A thorough debriefing cf mission results, ether observations while in the field, etc
  • 7.0.1 OSC COORDINATOR CHECK LIST (CONTINUOUS)

EPIP 202: l. osc are assembled and facility set up is complete.

  • Staffing is adequate (numbers, available expertise)

Personnel are fed, rested, prepared to respond Reliefs are being arranged Fire Dept/Medical Response personnel reporting to osc Accountability is maintained (when needed) Emergency exposure obtained from volunteers

2. osc personnel are briefed periodically on (as a minimum):

Plant status Emergency classification status Emergency Coordinator (EC) turnover osc team priorities (per SNSS) Radiological release status (per RPS) J. osc facility habitability is monitored and maintained safe:

  • HVAC operating properly
  • SOP and frisker set up (if needed)
  • Security access controlled (if needed) 4. SNSS is briefed periodically on team status: Missions ongoing, team locations, problems encountered, etc. Tasks accomplished Priorities consistent with current plant status Emergency Exposur.e Authorizations.*

obtained 5. osc facility resources are adequate:

communications systems operable Procedures are available (inventory, multiple working copies are prepared when needed)

  • Status boards and logs are being maintained 7.0.2 ** * *
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  • DRILL REFEREE'S DOSE RATE -SRO DOSE CF.ART JOSE ?.ATE -------> DOSE DOSE P..ATE ----------->

DOSE mRem mRem mRem mRem :nR/hr 1 5

R/hr 1 5

50 1 5 1 20 lOC 100 2 10 2 30 l5C 150 3 15 2.5 40 20C 200 3 15 3 50 25C 250 4 20 4 70 35C 300 5 25 5 80 40( 350 6 30 10 170 asc 400 7 35 20 300 lSOC 450 8 40 30 500 250C 500 8 40 40 700 350( 550 9 45 50 800 400( 600 10 50 60 1000 500( 650 ll 55 70 1200 600C 700 12 60 80 1300 700< 750 13 65 90 1500 750< 800 lJ 65 100 1700 8501 850 14 70 200 3300 l7R 900 15 75 300 SR 25R 950 16 80 400 7R JSR 1000 20 100 500 SR 40R (AREA (SRO/ (AREA (SRO/ DOSE RATE) AI.NOR READINGS)

DOSE RATE} ALNOR READINGS)

REFEREE'S NO'l'E: THE TABLE ABOVE IS FOR MAKING "QUICK" APPROXIMATION OF TEAM MEMBER DOSES RECEIVED (SRO OR AI.NOR READINGS)

WHEN CHECKED BY PLAYEBS. ALL READINGS ARE INTENTIONALLY ROUNDED, BUT ARE WITHIN ACCEPTABLE DEVIATION OF CALCULATED VALUES GIVEN NORMAL VARIAT:CONS IN DOSE GEOMETRY, ACCURACY OF SRDs, AND OF COURSE READING PRECISION.

  • KNOW THE ALARM SETTING ON THE ALNORs USED BY THE TEAM MEMBERS YOU AJ CONTROLLING.

GIVE THE PLAYERS AN AUDIBLE ALABM WHEN THAT DOSE WOULD HAVE BEEN RECEIVED.

  • KNOW ALSO ANY PRIOR ACCOMULATED DOSE (SIMULATED}

THAT THE PLAYERS MJ HAVE RECEIVED ON EARLIER MISSIONS

  • 7.0.3
  • TITLE START TIME LOCATION SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO#

7.01 OVERHEAD ANNUNCIATORS FAILURE 08:05 END TIME CRT/KEYPAD (2CC1 EXTENSION)

OPERATION OP. PANEL CABINET 115-2. RACK ROOM A. INITIATING CONDITIONS:

14:15 (2015) AT 8:05 ONE OF THE.CONTROLLERS (RS232) HAS FAILED. A FAULT HAS OCCURRED BETWEEN +12VDC AND GROUND. B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 03 & 05D

  • C. POSTULATED EVENT:
  • 1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE): A FAULT HAS OCCURRED BETWEEN +12VDC AND GROUND. THE WINDOW BOXES CAN NO LONGER UPDATE, THE COMMUNICATION PATH TO WIN-* DOW BOX A-9 WILL BLOCK THE ALARM. NO ALARMS WILL BE PLAYED ON THE CRT, THE TIME WILL STOP UPDATING ON THE SOLE CRT, AND THE PATH TO THE ALARM PRINTER IS DISABLED AND THE PATH TO THE REMOTE CONTROL WORK STATION (RCW) IS ALSO DISABLED.
2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):

THE CLOCK FOR THE OVERHEAD ANNUNCIATORS ON THE CRT IS NOT UPDATING

  • 1.01.1 C. POSTULATED EVENT: SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.01 (CONTINUED)
3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:

ALL ATTEMPTS BY THE OPERATING SHIFT AND THE MAINTENANCE CONTROLS DEPARTMENT TO DIAGNOSE THE PROBLEMS ARE FUL. THE OFFSITE VENDOR WILL BE NEEDED TO RETURN THE CIATORS TO AN OPERABLE STATUS. 4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:

THE OVERHEAD ANNUNCIATORS CAN NOT BE RESTORED UNTIL SOME TIME AFTER THE VENDOR IS CALLED AND ARRIVES ONSITE TO DIAGNOSE THE PROBLEM WITH THE CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT FUNCTION.

THE ANNUNCIATORS WILL BE RESTORED TO SERVICE AFTER THE SCENARIO TIME ACCELERATION AT 14:15 HOURS. D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:

NONE *. E. ATTACHMENTS:

1. REFEREE TO BE PROVIDED WITH MARKED UP EROCEDURES.
2. S2.0P-AB.ANN-0001(Q)

LOSS OF OVERHEAD ANNUNCIATOR SYSTEM AND S2.0P-SO.ANN-0001(Q)

OVERHEAD ANNUNCIATOR OPERATION.

3. MARKED UP FAILURE MODE ATTACHMENT.

F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES

/ OBJECTIVES:

1. THIS SCENARIO IS THE PRECURSOR TO THE ALERT TION. THE ANNUNCIATORS MUST BE INOPERABLE FOR GREATER THAN 15 MINUTES. 2. ALLOW SOME FREE PLAY DURING THIS SCENARIO, AND OBSERVE TROUBLESHOOTING DIAGNOSTICS.
3. RETURN WILL BE AT 14:15 HOURS. 1.01.2 * * *

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7.02 TITLE PRESSURIZER LEVEL FAILURE CHANNEL 3 START TIME 08:10 END TIME LOCATION EQUIPMENT RACKS BEHIND THE CONTROL ROOM CABINET A. INITIATING CONDITIONS:

PRESSURIZER LEVEL CHANNEL HAS FAILED LOW. B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: OSD & 11 10:00

  • C. POSTULATED EVENT:
  • 1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE): THE SUMMATOR IN THE PRESSURIZER LEVEL CIRCUITRY HAS FAILED. 2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):

CONTROL CONSOLE INDICATION FOR PRESSURIZER CHANNEL 3 AT ZERO. CONTROL AND BACKUP HEATERS HAVE TRIPPED. THE GREEN BEZEL LIGHTS ARE FLASHING.

LETDOWN ON THE CONTROL CONSOLE IS LOST. THE CHARGING FLOW ON THE CONTROL CONSOLE IS CATING MAXIMUM. THE BEZEL ALARM ON THE CONTROL CONSOLE FOR THE PRESSURIZER LEVEL LOW IS ENERGIZED. (YELLOW LIGHT)

  • 7.02.1 C. POSTULATED EVENT: SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO#

7.02 (CONTINUED)

3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:

THE CHANNEL WILL HAVE TO BE TAKEN OUT OF SERVICE AND THE INSTRUMENTS CONTROL TECHNICAN WILL HAVE TO REPLACE THE FAILED PARTS. 4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:

THIS SUPPLEMENTAL IS USED TO AID THE OPERATORS IN THE IDENTIFICATION OF THE LOSS OF THE ANNUNCIATOR SYSTEM. THERE WILL BE NO OVERHEADS ILLUMINATED ONLY CONSOLE ALARMS AND INDICATIONS.

THIS SHOULD LEAD THE OPERATOR TO NOTICE.THAT THE CLOCK ON THE CONSOLE CRT IS NOT UPDATING THE TIME CORRECTLY.

NO REPLACEMENT PARTS WILL BE AVAILABLE IN THE STOREROOM.

D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:

NONE. E. ATTACHMENTS:

F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES

/ OBJECTIVES:

1. THIS SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO WILL BE SUCCESSFUL.
2. THIS FAILURE WILL CONFIRM THE LOSS OF THE ANNUNCIATOR SYSTEM. 3. AFTER 15 MINUTES THE SNSS SHOULD DECLARE AN ALERT. 4. NO TRANSIENTS WILL TAKE PLACE DURING THIS SUPPLEMENTAL.

1.02.2 * * *

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  • SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.03 TITLE 21 GAS DECAY TANK LEAK START TIME 09:20 END TIME 10:15 LOCATION GAS DECAY TANK VALVE ROOM. AUXILIARY BUILDING ELEV. 64 1 A. INITIATING CONDITIONS:

A 3/4 INCH LINE FEEDING A PRESSURE TAP FROM 21 GAS DECAY TANK IS LEAKING. B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: OSR, 09C, 10, & 13C C. POSTULATED EVENT: 1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE): THE SMALL 3/4 INCH PRESSURE TAP GOING TO THE PRESSURE DEVICE FOR 21 GAS DECAY TANK HAS SPLIT OPEN AND LEAKING INTO THE GAS DECAY TANK VALVE ROOM. 2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):

GAS DECAY TANK PRESSURE RAPIDILY DECREASES TO 50% AS CATED ON THE 2RP1 PANEL IN THE CONTROL ROOM. WHEN THE OSC TEAM ARRIVES THEY WILL HEAR A HISSING NOISE. NOTE: OVERHEAD ANNUNCIATORS ARE NOT OPERABLE, THEREFORE NO ALARMS FROM THE 104 PANEL WILL BE RECEIVED IN THE CONTROL ROOM

  • 7.03.1 C. POSTULATED EVENT: SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.03 (CONTINUED)
3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:

THE LEAK FROM THE GAS DECAY TANK MUST BE STOPPED BY ING THE PRESSURE TAP ISOLATION VALVE 21WG32. THIS VALVE FEEDS PT-1036 THE PRESSURE TAP FOR THE GAS DECAY TANK. THIS ACTIVITY SHOULD LAST APPROXIMATELY ONE HOUR. THE ROOT VALVE 21WG32 IS BEFORE THE GAS DECAY TANK INLET VALVE (21WG31).

THIS VALVE IS NOT IN THE GAS DECAY TANK ROOM, BUT IN THE ROOM WHERE ALL THE VALVING IS ACCOMPLISHED TO ISOLATE/ DISCHARGE THE GAS DECAY TANKS TO.THE PLANT VENT 4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:

THIS ACTIVITY TO BE SUCCESSFUL.

THE OSC REFEREE WILL NEED TO PROVIDE RADIATION DATA WHEN ASKED. THE GAS RELEASE TO THE AUXILIARY BUILDING WILL BE TERMINATED WHEN THE ROOT VALVE IS CLOSED. IF RPT IS DISPATCHED WITHOUT PC's TO VESTIGATE RAD LEVELS IN THE AUX. BLDG. HE WILL BE NATED TO A LEVEL OF 25,000 CPM AND WILL REQUIRE A HALF HOUR DECAY TIME BEFORE HE IS CLEAN. REFEREE SHOULD CHECK MESSAGE # 13C. D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:

CONTAMINATION LEVELS IF PC's AND RESPIRATORS ARE NOT USED: 25,000 CPM 250,000 DPM E. ATTACHMENTS:

1. AUXILIARY BUILDING FLOOR PLAN ELEVATION 64 1* 2. GASEOUS WASTE SYSTEM SIMPLIFIED DRAWING. F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES

/ OBJECTIVES:

1. REFEREE MUST ENSURE THAT MESSAGE # 13C IS COMPLETED AT 10:15 HOURS. 7.03.2 * * *
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    • SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.04 TITLE MAIN FEED LINE FAILURE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT START TIME 10:30 END TIME 11:30 LOCATION UNIT 2 100 1 ELEV TURBINE BLDG A. INITIATING CONDITIONS:

FAILURE OF AN UNIDENTIFIED WEAKENED WELD ON THE 20 11 FEED WATER HEADER, DOWN STREAM OF THE STEAM GENERATOR FEED PUMP DISCHARGE VALVES. B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: lSD

  • C. POSTULATED EVENT:

ALL ELEVATIONS OF THE TURBINE BLDG ARE FULL OF STEAM. THE AIR IS HUMID AND THE SOUND OF RUSHING STEAM CAN BE HEAR THROUGH OUT THE TURBINE BUILDING.

BOTH STEAM GENERATOR FEED PUMPS ARE NOT RUNNING. THE BREAK IS ON 100 1 ELEV DOWN STREAM OF THE STEAM GENERATOR FEED PUMP DISCHARGE VALVE AND BEFORE THE INLET CONTROL VALVES (BF-7) TO THE HIGH PRESSURE HEATERS

  • 7.04.1 I I I -1 C. POSTULATED EVENT: SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.04 (CONTINUED)
3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:

THE PURPOSE OF THIS SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO IS FOR DAMAGE ASSESSMENT ONLY. FOR SCENARIO CONTROL, THERE WILL BE ONE INJURED PERSON, SEE SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.05. THE OSC MAY ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE FAILURE BUT THEY ARE NOT EXPECTED TO BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO THE TERMINATION OF THIS EXERCISE.

4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:

REPAIR TEAMS MAY BE FORMED, HOWEVER REPAIRS OF THE FAILURE ARE NOT EXPECTED..

IF THE OSC IS ATTEMPTING TO REPAIR THE BREAK THIS SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO MAY GO PAST 11:20. D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:

NONE. E. ATTACHMENTS:

1. TURBINE BUILDING FLOOR PLAN ELEVATION 100 1* 2. FEED WATER PIPING SIMPLIFIED DRAWING. F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES

/ OBJECTIVES:

1. IF THE OSC ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR THE BREAK, ALLOW THE TEAMS TO GO BEYOND 11:20. REPAIRING THE BREAK HAS NO IMPACT ON EXERCISE.

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  • TITLE START TIME LOCATION SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.05 INJURED MAN 10:35 UNIT 2 TURBINE BULIDING WEST OF THE MAIN CONDENSERS.

ELEV. 100' A. INITIATING CONDITIONS:

END TIME 11:35 MAIN STEAM LINE FAILED CAUSING STEAM TO ENGULF THE TURBINE BUILDING.

A SECURITY GUARD WAS BURNED WHILE RETURNING TO THE HOUSE. B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 19

  • C. POSTULATED EVENT:
  • 1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE): A SECURITY GUARD WAS BURNED WHILE EXITING THE POWER BLOCK THROUGH UNIT 2 TURBINE BUILDING.

THE VICTIM IS LAYING ON THE GRATING WEST OF THE MAIN DENSERS. 2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):

SEE T. McILLVAINE

  • 7.05.1 C. POSTULATED EVENT: SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO#

7.05 {CONTINUED)

3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:

SEE T. McILLVAINE.

4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:

THE GUARD WILL BE THE ONLY VICTIM. FOR SCENARIO CONTROL, SHORTLY AFTER THE STEAM LINE BREAK FIRE PROTECTION WILL BE ALLOWED TO ENTER THE TURBINE ING. FIRE PROTECTION WILL ONLY TRANSPORT THE VICTIM TO THE GUARD HOUSE. THEY WILL NOT ENTER THE SALLY PORT. CALLS FOR OFFSITE ASSISTANCE IS TO BE SIMULATED.

D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:

NONE. E. ATTACHMENTS:

1. TURBINE BUILDING FLOOR PLAN ELEVATION 100 1* 2. ATTACHMENT FOR VICTIMS VITAL SIGNS. F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES

/ OBJECTIVES:

1. CALLS FOR OFFSITE ASSISTANCE IS TO BE SIMULATED.
2. DO NOT TRANSPORT THE VICTIM THRU THE SALLY PORT. 7.05.2 * * *

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  • SYMPTOMS EXPECTED RESPONSE VITAL SIGNS Attachmen't:

to Supplemen"t:al

  1. 7.05 The victims face appears to be extremely red and his shirt extremely brittle. When he speaks his voice is weak and hoarse. His hair is singed around his face to include his nose and mustache.

Some difficulty breathing, when checked the vital signs will be Blood Pressure 100/68, pulse 122, respirations weak at 10, temperature 100.2 degrees F, the skin is hot and dry. Respond with the equipment needed as per the nature of the call. Upon arrival place the. patient in an uprig)U: position; assess vital signs; insert an oralpharyngeal or geal airway if the patien't:

can tolera"t:e it; remove patient from area of the heat condition remove any clothing that might restrict the patient chest movement; administer high flow 100% humidified oxygen; continue to monitor vital signs; call for additional advanced life support and even a helicopter to air-evacuation the patient to a burn center

  • NOTE: Calls for offsite assistance is to be simulated . 7.05.4
  • TITLE START TIME LOCATION SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.06 . REACTOR TRIP BREAKERS/ROD DRIVE MG SETS END TIME REACTOR TRIP BREAKERS AND ROD DRIVE MG SETS. AUXILIARY BUILDING ELEV .. 84 1 A. INITIATING CONDITIONS:

AT 10:30 AN AUTOMATIC REACTOR TRIP HAS FAILED TO BRING THE REACTOR SUBCRITICAL.

B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 20D

  • C. POSTULATED EVENT:
  • 1) PAI.LURE MODE (OR CAUSE) : THE AUTOMATIC AND MANUAL REACTOR TRIP INITIATED BY THE LOSS OF MAIN FEED FAILS TO BRING THE REACTOR SUBCRITICAL.
2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):

DURING THE PERFORMANCE OF EOP-TRIP-1 IT WAS OBSERVED THAT BOTH THE AUTOMATIC AND MANUAL TRIP HAD FAILED. IN ORDER TO TRIP THE REACTOR THE OSC TEAM IS *.DISPATCHED TO THE SWITCH GEAR ROOM IN THE AUXILIARY BUILDING TO MANUALLY OPEN THE REACTOR TRIP BREAKERS AND TRIP THE ROD DRIVE MG SETS. WHILE IN THE EOP, BREAKER 2E6D AND ROD DRIVE MG SET BREAKERS ARE CLOSED

  • 7.06.1 C. POSTULATED EVENT: SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.06 {CONTINUED)
3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:

OSC TEAM DISPATCHED TO THE SWITCH GEAR ROOM TO OPEN THE REACTOR TRIP BREAKERS AND TRIP THE ROD DRIVE MG SETS, THIS ACTIVITY WILL BE SUCCESSFUL.

THE OTHER TEAM DISPATCHED TO THE 2E 4KV GROUP BUS AND WILL OPEN BREAKER 2E6D (2E 460V BUS TRANSFORMER).

THIS ACTIVITY IS ALSO SUCCESSFUL.

NOTE: THE SAME TEAM MY OPEN BOTH BREAKERS.

4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:

THIS ACTIVITY IS TIME DEPENDENT ON THE OPERATIONS CREW AND WHERE THEY ARE IN THE EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURE (EOP) , THEREFORE TIME WILL BE APPROXIMATE.

D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:

NONE. E. ATTACHMENTS:

1. SWITCH GEAR ROOM ELEVATION 84 1 , AUXILIARY BUILDING.

F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES

/ OBJECTIVES:

1. REFEREE TO INFORM SIMULATOR INSTRUCTOR AT EXT. 4-459-3775 WHEN REACTOR TRIP BREAKERS HAVE BEEN SIMULATED TO BE OPEN. 7.06.2 * * *
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  • SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.07A TITLE 23 AUX. FEED PUMP START TIME 10:33 END TIME LOCATION UNIT 2 84 1 ELEV. AUX. BLDG. A. INITIATING CONDITIONS:

23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP TRIPS DUE TO A DAMAGED MECHANICAL TRIP LATCH MECHANISM.

B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 18D, 21C & 25D 11:20

  • C. POSTULATED EVENT:
  • 1) FAILURE MODE {OR CAUSE): THE TRIP LATCH MECHANISM IS DAMAGED WHICH ALLOWS THE MS-52 TO TRIP CLOSED WHEN THE PUMP RECEIVES AN AUTO START SIGNAL. 2) SYMPTOMS {OR INDICATIONS):

23 AUX FEED PUMP ROOM IS WARM AND HUMID. THE PUMP IS NOT RUNNING. WHEN CHECKED, THE TURBINE TRIP VALVE (MS-52) IS CLOSED AND THE MECHANICAL TRIP MECHANISM IS UNLATCHED

  • 7.07A.1 C .. POSTULATED EVENT: SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO#

7.07A (CONTINUED)

3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:

THE OSC TEAM W:LL RESET THE TRIP MECHANISM.

WHEN RESET THE TURBINE WILL AUTO START. 4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:

THE TURBINE MUST BE RESET AT 11:20. UPON CLOSE INSPECTION, THE TRIP MECHANISM IS DAMAGED BUT FOR SCENARIO CONTROL, IT WILL NOT PREVENT A RESET OF THE TURBINE. D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:

NONE. E. ATTACHMENTS:

1. AUXIL.IARY BUILDING FLOOR PLAN ELEVATION 84 1* 2. 23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP TRUBINE SIMPLIFIED DRAWING. TRIP MECHANISM

-RESET. TRIP MECHANISM

-TRIPPED. F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES

/ OBJECTIVES:

1. RESETTING THE TURBINE WILL BE SUCCESSFUL.
2. THE PUMP MUST BE IN SERVICE AT 11:20. 3. THIS SUPPLEMENTAL WILL BE FOLLOWED BY SUPPLEMENTAL
  1. 7.07 7.07A.2 * * *
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  • TRIP MECHANISM

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  • 7.07A.5 TRIP MECHANISM

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  • 7.07A.6 TRIP MECHANISM

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  • 7.07.S TRIP MECHANISM

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  • 7.07.6
  • SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.07 TITLE 23 AUX. FEED PUMP START TIME 12:00 END TIME LOCATION UNIT 2 84 1 ELEV. AUX BLDG A. INITIATING CONDITIONS:

AT 12:00, 23 AUX FEED PUMP TRIPS DUE TO FAILURE OF THE MECHANICAL TRIP LATCH MECHANISM.

B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 29D, 30, 31C, 32, 34, & 35D 13:15

  • C. POSTULATED EVENT:
  • 1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE): THE MECHANICAL TRIP MECHANISM FAILED, ALLOWING THE TURBINE TRIP VALVE (MS-52) TO CLOSE. 2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):

23 AUX FEED PP ROOM IS WARM AND HUMID. 23 AUX FEED PUMP HAS STOPPED RUNNING. WHEN CHECKED THE OSC TEAM WILL OBSERVE THE MECHANICAL TRIP MECHANISM UNLATCHED AND AND THE END OF THE MECHANISM BROKE OFF. THE TURBINE TRIP VALVE (MS-52) IS CLOSED

  • 7.07.1 C. POSTULATED EVENT: SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.07 (CONTINUED)
3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:

TO RESTORE THE AUX FEED PUMP, THE OSC TEAM WILL HAVE TO PLACE OR REPAIR THE TRIP MECHANISM.

THE TEAM SHOULD LOCATE REPLACEMENT PART IN THE STOREROOM OR REPAIR THE BROKEN PART. WHEN THE TRIP MECHANISM IS RESET THE TURBINE WILL AUTO START. 4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:

THE 23 AUX FEED PUMP CAN NOT BE RESTORED UNTIL 13:15. IF REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE REQUIRED THE TEAM SHOULD DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY TO LOCATE THE PARTS IN THE STORE ROOM BUT SHALL NOT REMOVE ANY PARTS. D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:

NONE. E. ATTACHMENTS:

1. AUXILIARY BUILDING FLOOR PLAN ELEVATION 84'. 2. 23 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP TURBINE SIMPLIFIED DRAWING. TRIP MECHANISM

-RESET. TRIP MECHANISM

-TRIPPED. F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES

/ OBJECTIVES:

1. THIS SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO WILL BE SUCCESSFUL.
2. THE 23 AUX FEED PP MUST BE RETURNED TO SERVICE AT 13:15. 3. IF THE OSC TEAM REPLACES THE FAILED TRIP MECHANISM THEY SHOULD DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY TO OBTAIN A REPLACEMENT PART FROM THE STOREROOM.
4. THIS SUPPLEMENTAL IS A FOLLOW UP TO # 7.07A. 7.07.2 * * *
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  • TITLE .START TIME LOCATION SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO # 7.08 . 22 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP PROBLEM 11:30 END TIME 22 AUX. FEED PUMP AUX. BLDG. ELEV. 84 1 2B VITAL BUS, AUX. BLDG. ELEV. 64 1 A. INITIATING CONDITIONS:

14:00 THE CONTROL ROOM WILL RECEIVE INDICATIONS THAT 22 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP HAS TRIPPED AT 11:30 HOURS. ANY ATTEMPTS TO START FROM THE CONTROL ROOM WILL BE UNSUCCESSFUL.

B. RELATED MESSAGE FORMS: 26D, 27C, 28, 30D, & 36

  • C. POSTULATED EVENT:
  • 1) FAILURE MODE (OR CAUSE): AN OVERLOAD RELAY WILL ACTUATE, AND TRIP 22 AUXILIARY FEED PUMP DUE TO A SHORT WITHIN THE MOTOR CONNECTION BOX. 2) SYMPTOMS (OR INDICATIONS):

WHEN THE BREAKER CUBICLE IS CHECKED, THE OVERLOAD RELAY WILL BE FOUND IN THE TRIPPED CONDITION.

THERE IS AN ODOR OF BURNT INSULATION IN THE AIR, IN THE VICINITY OF THE LEADS CONNECTION BOX AT THE PUMP MOTOR. WHEN THE MOTOR IS CHECKED AN OSC TEAM MEMBER WILL NOTICE THE LEADS CONNECTION BOX HAS A HOLE AND HE CAN SEE ONE OF THE MOTOR LEADS. NO OTHER PROBLEMS WILL BE FOUND

  • 7.08.1 C. POSTULATED EVENT: SUPPLEMENTAL SCENARIO#

7.08 {CONTINUED)

3) RESTORATION GUIDELINES:

TO RESTORE THE AUXILIARY FEED PUMP TO AN OPERABLE STATUS, THE CONNECTION BOX HAS TO BE OPENED AND ALL THE MOTOR LEADS DISCONNECTED, MOTOR MEGGERED, AND LEADS RECONNECTED AND TAPED. 4) SCENARIO CONTROLS:

THE CABLE LUGS WERE NOT DAMAGED. ONE OF THE MOTOR LEADS IS BURNT OFF (Nb SLACK LEFT IN THE MOTOR LEAD TO ALLOW IT TO BE RECONNECTED.)

THE MOTOR MEGGERED GOOQ ON BOTH ONE (1) MINUTE READING AND TEN (10) MINUTE PI. SINCE THE MOTOR LEAD IS TOO SHORT TO BE RECONNECTED THE AUXILIARY FEED PUMP MOTOR WILL HAVE TO BE TAKEN APART. THIS ACTIVITY WILL TAKE SOME TIME AND THE PUMP SHQULD BE RETURNED TO SERVICE AFTER THE TIME ACCELERATION OF THIRTY (30) HOURS AT 20:15 HOURS. D. RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS:

NONE. E. ATTACHMENTS:

1. 2B 4KV VITAL BUS SHOWING THE LOCATION OF THE AUXILIARY FEED PUMP BREAKER. 2. AUXILIARY BUILDING FLOOR PLAN ELEVATION 84 1* F. CONTROLLERS SPECIAL NOTES / REFERENCES

/ OBJECTIVES:

1. THIS FAILURE OCCURS AT 11:30 AND WITH THE TIME JUMP IN THE SCENARIO THE OSC TEAM WILL HAVE APPROXIMATELY NINE (9) HOURS TO REPAIR THE MOTOR LEADS AND RETURN THE PUMP TO AN OPERABLE STATUS. 7.08.2 * * *
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  • 7.08.4
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  • SECTION a.o ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ANNUAL EXERCISE 1993 OPERATIONAL DATA The operational data contained in Section 8.0 was developed using values obtained from a test run on the Salem Simulator.

Actual values of plant parameters seen during the Annual Exercise will vary dependent upon actions taken by the Operators in the Simulator as the scenario events occur. Pump start/stop times, flow rates, Reactor Pressure, specific equipment placed in and out of service and so on will deviate depending on several variables which include both operator judgements and simulator model dynamics.

The data in this section has been used to predict plant status throughout the scenario as a basis for developing consistent radiological data. The radiological data Sections 9.0 and 10.0 reflect closely the plant status shown in Section s.o, but are not the direct product of the Simulator.

Ratherv another computer model. described in Section 5.5 has been used to generate the data displays and the tables needed by the referees based on operational parameters in this section. This operational data serves several purposes during the control of the exercise.

1. 2. 3. Referees in the TSC and EOF may provide interpolated data to a player after the player has demonstrated the ability to obtain the information from actual plant computer systems, displays, etc. normally available in those facilities.

Simulator referees will continually track the performance of the Simulator against the predicted data as a check on simulation reliability and possible deviation from the scenario that may require referee intervention.

If the Simulator must be FROZEN for any reason that is unrecoverable, the data in this section will be used to replace the otherwise live parameters so that the exercise may continue with minimal interruption

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SALEM GRADED EXERCISE (S93*03) JUNE 23, 1993 CN CHRG SI PUMP SI PUMP RHR PUMP RHR PUMP RWST CONT CONT CONT SUMP CONT RAD CONT RAD RCPs RVLIS HOT'ST TCs > COLD LEGS TEMP TAVE I REAL DRILL FLOW FLOW #1 FLOW #2 FLOW #1 FLOW #2 LEVEL PRESS TEMP CH2J LEVEL R44A R44B RUN (FULL) TC 1200F #1 #2 #3 #4 AUCT. TIME TIME (GPM) (GPM) (GPM) (GPM) (GPM) (FT) (PSIG) (DEG) <X> (X) (R/hr) (R/hr) (#) c:o (Deg) (#) (Deg) (Deg) (Deg) (Deg) (Deg)

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  1. 1 S/G REAL DRILL Tave CFST-1 PRESS LEVEL #1 #2 #3 #4 N FLUX MARGIN FLOW FLOW #1 #2 #3 #4 # 1 # 2 # 3 # 4 FEED FLOll TIME TIME (Th+Tc)/2 T sat* (PSIG) <X> (Deg) (Deg) (Deg) (Deg) (X/A/CPS) (DEG. F) (GPM) (GPM) CX) (X) CX> (X) (PSIG) (PSIG) (PSIG) (PSIG) (X)(LBS/HR)
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  1. 1 S/G REAL DRILL Tave CFST-1 PRESS LEVEL #1 #2 #3 #4 N FLUX MARGIN FLOW FLOW #1 #2 #3 #4 # 1 # 2 # 3 # 4 FEED FLOW TIME TIME CTh+Tc)/2 T sat (PSIG) (X) (Deg) (Deg) (Deg) (Deg) CX/A/CPS) (DEG. F) (GPM) (GPM) CX> CX) CX> CX) CPSIG) (PSIG) CPSIG) CPSIG) CX)(LBS/HR)
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  • SALEM GRADED EXERCISE (S93-03) JUNE 23, 1993 #2 S/G #3 S/G #4 S/G REAL DRILL FEED FLOM FEED FLOM FEED FLOM TIME TIME (X)(LBS/HR) (X)(LBS/HR) (X)(LBS/HR)
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  • ECCS CTMT CTMT 'SIGNIFICANT SIGNIFICANT ACT ISOL ISOL PLANT EVENTS PLANT EVENTS 7 ? CAPABLE (1ST LINE) (2ND LINE) --------======= ============================
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YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES #23 AFM PUMP FAILS TOTAL LOSS OF FEEDMATER YES YES YES YES . YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES GENERAL EMERGENCY YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES RECOVERY IMPLEMENTED SIX HOUR TIME YES YES YES EPIP 405 ACCELERATION YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES DRILL TERMINATED YES YES YES EXTRA DATA IF NEEDED YES YES YES YES YES YES

  • SECTION 9.1 9.2
  • 9.3 9.4
  • SECTION 9.0 ARTIFICIAL ISLAND GRADED EXERCISE 893-03 ONSITE RADIOLOGICAL AND CHEMISTRY DATA TITLE SAMPLE ANALYSIS DATA RCS Concentrations (PASS) Other Chemistry Sample Data containment sump concentrations Containment Atmosphere Concentrations Aux Building Atmosphere Concentrations Leak Location Atmosphere Concentrations Plant Vent Sample Isotopics and Dose Rates RMS Data and Plant Vent Flow Rate Salem U/l Quick RMS Reference Salem U/2 RMS Quick Reference Salem Elevation Maps With RMS Locations Plant Vent Flow Rate Radiation Monitoring System Data Onsite Survey Map Data Inplant survey Maps ONSITE RADIOLOGICAL DATA onsite Field suvey Map Onsite Plume Centerline Data Onsite Specific Location Data 9 .* 0 PAGE 9 .1.1 9 .1. 8 9 .1.10 9 .1.15 9.1.20 9 .1. 28 9.1.36 9.2.1 9.2.3 9.2.5 9.2.10 9.2.12 9.3.1 9.4.1 9.4.2 9.4.12
  • Reactor coolant System* concentrations Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 Total Clock Drill I-131-I-132 I-133 I-134 I-135 Iodine Time Time uCi/cc uci/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uci/cc 08:00 00:00 3.13E-Ol 4.75E-02 2.09E-Ol 4.95E-02 1. 06E-Ol 7.25E-Ol 08:15 00:15 3.13E-Ol 4.74E-02 2.09E-Ol 4.94E-02 1. OGE-01 7.24E-Ol 08:30 00:30 3.12E-Ol 4.74E-02 2.0SE-01 4.94E-02 1. 06E-Ol 7.24E-Ol 08:45 00:45 3.12E-Ol 4.74E-02 2.0SE-01 4.93E-02 1. OGE-01 7.23E-Ol 09:00 01:00 3.12E-Ol 4.73E-02 2.0SE-01 4.93E-02 1. OGE-01 7.22E-Ol 09:15 01:15 3.12E-Ol 4.73E-02 2.0SE-01 4.92E-02 .1. OGE-01 7.22E-Ol 09:20 01:20 3.12E-Ol 4.72E-02 2.0SE-01 4.92E-02 L OGE-01 7.21E-Ol 09:25 01:25 3.llE-01 4.72E-02 2.0SE-01 4.92E-02 1. OGE-01 7.21E-Ol 09:30 01:30 3.llE-01 4.72E-02 2.0SE-01 4.92E-02 1. OGE-01 7.21E-Ol 09:45 01:45 3.llE-01 4.72E-02 2.07E-Ol 4.91E-02 1. 05E-Ol 7.20E-Ol 10:00 02:00 3.llE-01 4.71E-02 2.07E-Ol 4.91E-02 1. 05E-Ol 7.20E-Ol 10:15 02:15 3.lOE-01 4.71E-02 2.07E-Ol 4.90E-02 1. 05E-Ol 7.19E-01 10:30 02:30 4.65E+Ol 7.06E+OO 3. lOE"+Ol 7.35E+OO l.58E+Ol l.08E+02 10:45 02:45 4.64E+02 6.53E+Ol 3.07E+02 6.0lE+Ol l.54E+02 l.05E+03 11:00 03:00 4.64E+02 6.04E+Ol 3.04E+02 4.91E+Ol l.49E+02 1. 03E+03 11:15 03:15 4.63E+02 5.59E+Ol 3.02E+02 4.02E+Ol 1. 46E+02 1. 01E+03 11:30 03:30 4.62E+02 5.17E+Ol 2.99E+02 3.28E+01 1.42E+02 9.87E+02 11:45 03:45 4.61E+02 4.78E+Ol 2.96E+02 2.68E+Ol 1. 38E+02 9.70E+02 12:00 04:00 4.60E+02 4.43E+Ol 2.93E+02 2.19E+Ol 1. 34E+02 9.54E+02 12:15 04:15 4.59E+02 4.lOE+Ol 2.90E+02 1.79E+Ol l.31E+02 9.39E+02 12:30 04:30 4.59E+02 3.79E+Ol 2.88E+02 l.47E+01 1. 27E+02 9.26E+02 12:45 04:45 4.58E+02 3.51E+Ol 2.85E+02 1.20E+01 1. 24E+02 9.14E+02
  • 13:00 05:00 4.57E+02 3.24E+Ol 2.82E+02 9.SOE+OO l.21E+02 9.02E+02 13:15 05:15 4.56E+02 3.00E+Ol 2.80E+02 8.01E+OO l.17E+02 8.91E+02 13:30 05:30 4.55E+02 2.78E+Ol 2.77E+02 6.55E+OO 1.14E+02 8.81E+02 20:15 12:15 2.89E+02 2.29E+OO 1. 43E+02 1. 94E-02 3.69E+Ol 4.71E+02 20:30 12: 30 2.89E+02 2.29E+OO 1. 43E+02 1.94E-02 3.69E+Ol 4.71E+02 20:45 12:45 2.88E+02 1. 96E+OO 1. 41E+02 1. 30E-02 3.51E+Ol 4.66E+02 21:00 13:00 2.88E+02 1. 96E+OO l.41E+02 1. 30E-02 3.51E+Ol 4.66E+02 21:15 13: 15 2.87E+02 l.56E+OO l.37E+02 7.13E-03 3.24E+Ol 4.58E+02 21:30 13:30 2.87E+02 l.56E+OO 1. 37E+02 7.13E-03 3.24E+01 4.58E+02 21:45 13:45 2.87E+02 1. 34E+OO 1. 35E+02 4.77E-03 3.08E+01 4.54E+02 22:00 14:00 2.87E+02 1. 34E+OO 1. 35E+02 4.77E-03 3.08E+01 4.54E+02
  • Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 Clock Drill DEI Kr-85 Kr-87 Kr-88 Xe-131m Xe-133 Time Time uCi/cc uci/cc uci/cc uCi/cc uci/cc uci/cc 08:00 00:00 3.58E-Ol 4.37E-03 1. OOE-01 2.12E-02 2.42E-03 5.14E-01 08:15 00:15 3.58E-Ol 4.36E-03 1. OOE-01 2.12E-02 2.42E-03 5.13E-Ol 08:30 00:30 3.58E-Ol 4.36E-03 1. OOE-01 2.12E-02 2.41E-03 5.13E-Ol 08:45 00:45 3.57E-Ol 4.35E-03 9.99E-02 2.12E-02 2.41E-03 5.12E-Ol 09:00 01:00 3.57E-Ol 4.35E-03 9.98E-02 2.llE-02 2.41E-03 5.12E-Ol 09:15 01:15 3.57E-Ol 4.35E-03 9.97E-02 2.11E-02 2.41E-03 5.llE-01 09:20 01:20 3.57E-Ol 4.35E-03 9.97E-02 2.11E-02 2.41E-03 5.llE-01 09:25 01:25 3.56E-Ol 4.34E-03 9*. 97E-02 2.llE-02 2.41E-03 5.llE-01 09:30 01:30 3.56E-Ol 4.34E-03 9.96E-02 2.llE-02 2.40E-03 5.llE-01 09:45 01:45 3.56E-Ol 4.34E-03 9.95E-02 2.llE-02 2.40E-03 5.lOE-01 10:00 02:00 3.56E-Ol 4.33E-03 9.95E-02 2.llE-02 2.40E-03 5.lOE-01 10:15 02:15 3.55E-Ol 4.33E-03 9.94E-02 2.llE-02 2.40E-03 5.09E-Ol 10:30 02:30 5.33E+Ol 6.49E-Ol 1. 49E+Ol 3.15E+OO 3.59E-Ol 7.64E+Ol 10:45 02:45 5.29E+02 6.48E+OO 1.30E.f02 2.96E+Ol 3.59E+OO 7.62E+02 11:00 03:00 5.26E+02 6.48E+OO 1.13E+02 2.78E+Ol 3.58E+OO 7.60E+02 11:15 03:15 5.23E+02 6.47E+OO 9.85E+Ol 2.61E+Ol 3.58E+OO 7.58E+02 11:30 03:30 5.20E+02 6.47E+OO 8.59E+Ol 2.45E+Ol 3.57E+OO 7.57E+02 11:45 03:45 5.17E+02 6.46E+OO 7.48E+Ol 2.30E+Ol 3.57E+OO 7.55E+02 12:00 04:00 5.15E+02*

6.45E+OO 6.52E+Ol 2.16E+Ol 3.56E+OO 7.53E+02 12:15 04:15 5.12E+02 6.45E+OO 5.68E+Ol 2.03E+Ol 3.56E+OO 7.51E+02 12:30 04:30 5.10E+02 6.44E+OO 4.95E+Ol L91E+Ol 3.55E+OO 7.50E+02 12:45 04:45 5.08E+02 6.44E+OO 4.31E+Ol L79E+Ol 3.54E+OO 7.48E+02 13:00 05:00 5.06E+02 6.43E+OO 3.76E+Ol L68E+Ol 3.54E+OO 7.46E+02 13:15 05:15 5.04E+02 6.42E+OO 3.28E+Ol L58E+Ol 3.53E+OO 7.45E+02

  • 13:30 05:30 5.02E+02 6.42E+OO 2.85E+Ol L49E+Ol 3.53E+OO 7.43E+02 20:15 12:15 3.09E+02 8.34E+OO 4.70E-Ol L83E+OO 2.27E+OO 4.65E+02 20:30 12:30 3.09E+02 8.34E+OO 4.70E-Ol 1.83E+OO 2.27E+OO 4.65E+02 2 0: 4 5-12 : 4 5 3.08E+02 8.34E+OO.

3.58E-Ol 1.62E+OO 2.26E+OO 4.64E+02 21:00 13:00 3.08E+02 8.34E+OO 3.58E-Ol 1.62E+OO 2.26E+OO 4.64E+02 21:15 13:15 3.06E+02 8.34E+OO 2.37E-Ol L34E+OO 2.26E+OO 4.62E+02 21:30 13:30 3.06E+02 8.34E+OO 2.37E-Ol l.34E+OO 2.26E+OO 4.62E+02 21:45 13:45 3.0SE+02 8.34E+OO 1.SlE-01 1.19E+OO 2.26E+OO 4.61E+02 22:00 14:00 3.0SE+02 8.34E+OO 1.SlE-01 1.19E+OO 2.26E+OO 4.61E+02 9.1.2 *

  • Reactor Coolant System Concentrations Salem Nuclear Generating station 06/23/93 Total Clock Drill xe-133m Xe-135 Noble Gas Rb-88 Sr-89 Sr-90 Time Time uCi/cc uci/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uci/cc 08:00 00:00 4.78E-02 2.41E-02 7.14E-Ol 5.35E-04 < LLD < LLD 08:15 00:15 4.78E-02 2.41E-02 7.13E-Ol 5.35E-04 < LLD < LLD 08:30 00:30 4.77E-02 2.40E-02 7.13E-Ol 5.34E-04 < LLD < LLD 08:45 00:45 4.77E-02 2.40E-02 7.12E-Ol 5.34E-04 < LLD < LLD 09:00 01:00 4.77E-02 2.40E-02 7.llE-01 5.33E-04 < LLD < LLD 09:15 01:15 4.76E-02 2.40E-02 7.llE-01 5.33E-04 < LLD < LLD 09:20 01:20 4.76E-02 2.40E-02 7.lOE-01 5.32E-04 < LLD < LLD 09:25 01:25 4.76E-02 2. 40E-.02 7.lOE-01 5.32E-04 < LLD < LLD 09:30 01:30 4.76E-02 2.39E-02 7.lOE-01 5.32E-04 < LLD < LLD 09:45 01:45 4.75E-02 2.39E-02 7.09E-Ol 5.32E-04 < LLD < LLD 10:00 02:00 4.75E-02 2.39E-02 7.09E-Ol 5.31E-04 < LLD < LLD 10:15 02:15 4.74E-02 2.39E-02 7.08E-Ol 5.31E-04 < LLD < LLD 10:30 02:30 7.llE+OO 3.58E+OO 1. 06E+02 7.95E-02 < LLD < LLD 10:45 02:45 7.08E+Ol 3.51E+Ol 1. 04E+03 4.43E-Ol 1. 88E-05 < LLD 11:00 03:00 7.05E+Ol 3.44E+Ol l.02E+03 2.47E-Ol 1. 87E-05 < LLD 11:15 03:15 7.02E+Ol 3.37E+Ol 9.97E+02 1. 37E-Ol 1. 87E-05 < LLD 11:30 03:30 6.99E+Ol 3.31E+Ol 9.80E+02 7.66E-02 1. 87E-05 < LLD 11:45 03:45 6.96E+Ol 3.24E+Ol 9.65E+02 4.27E-02 1. 87E-05 < LLD 12:00 04:00 6.94E+Ol 3.lSE+Ol 9.51E+02 2.38E-02 1. 87E-05 < LLD 12:15 04:15 6.91E+Ol 3.11E+Ol 9.39E+02 1.32E-02 1.86E-05 < LLD 12:30 04:30 6.SSE+Ol 3.05E+Ol 9.28E+02 7.37E-03 1. 86E-05 < LLD
  • 12:45 04:45 6.85E+Ol 2.99E+Ol 9.17E+02 4.llE-03 1. 86E-05 < LLD 13:00 05:00 6.82E+Ol 2.93E+Ol 9.08E+02 2.29E-03 1. 86E-05 < LLD 13:15 05:15 6.79E+Ol 2.SSE+Ol 9.00E+02 1. 27E-03 1. 86E-05 < LLD 13:30 05:30 6.77E+Ol 2.82E+Ol 8.92E+02 7.lOE-04 1.85E-05 < LLD 20:15 12:15 4.03E+Ol 1. lOE+Ol 5.29E+02 < LLD 1. 58E-05 < LLD 20:30 12:30 4.03E+Ol 1. lOE+Ol 5.29E+02 < LLD l.58E-05 < LLD 20:45 12:45 4.0lE+Ol 1.06E+Ol 5.27E+02 < LLD 1.58E-05 < LLD 21:00 13:00 4.0lE+Ol 1. 06E+Ol 5.27E+02 < LLD 1.58E-05 < LLD 21:15 13:15 3.97E+Ol 1.00E+Ol 5.24E+02 < LLD 1.58E-05 < LLD 21:30 13:30 3.97E+Ol 1.00E+Ol 5.24E+02 < LLD 1.58E-05 < LLD 21:45 13:45 3.94E+Ol 9.63E+OO 5.22E+02 < LLD 1.58E-05 < LLD 22:00 14:00 3.94E+Ol 9.63E+OO 5.22E+02 < LLD 1.58E-05 < LLD
  • 9.1. 3 Reactor Coolant System*concentrations Salem Nuclear Generating Station
  • 06/23/93 Clock Drill Mo-99 Te-129 Te-132 Cs-134 cs-137 Ba-140 Time Time uci/cc uci/cc. uCi/cc uci/cc uCi/cc uci/cc 08:00 00:00 4.60E-04 l.78E-03 7.66E-03 2.75E-03 l.07E-05 < LLD 08:15 00:15 4.59E-04 l.78E-03 7.66E-03 2.75E-03 l.07E-05 < LLD 08:30 00:30 4.59E-04 l.77E-03 7.65E-03 2.74E-03 l.06E-05 < LLD 08:45 00:45 4.58E-04 l.77E-03 7.64E-03 2.74E-03 1.06E-05 < LLD 09:00 01:00 4.58E-04 l.77E-03 7.64E-03 2.74E-03 l.06E-05 < LLD 09:15 01:15 4.57E-04 l.77E-03 7.63E-03 2.74E-03 l.06E-05 < LLD 09:20 01:20 4.57E-04 1. 77E-03 7.63E-03 2.73E-03 1. 06E-05 < LLD 09:25 01:25 4.57E-04 1.77E-03 7.62E-03 2.73E-03 1. 06E-05 < LLD .09:30 01:30 4.57E-04 1.77E-03 7.62E-03 2.73E-03 1. 06E-05 < LLD 09:45 01:45 4.57E-04 1.77E-03 7.61E-03 2.73E-03 1.06E-05 < LLD *10: 00 02:00 4.56E-04 1. 76E-03 7.61E-03 .2.73E-03 1.06E-05 < LLD 10:15 02:15 4.56E-04 1.76E-03 7.60E-03 2.73E-03 1.06E-05 < LLD 10:30 02:30 6.83E-02 2.64E-Ol 1.14E+OO 4.0SE-01 1.59E-03 4.SOE-05 10:45 02:45 6.81E-Ol 2.27E+OO 1.14E.f01 4.0BE+OO 1.58E-02 4.79E-04 11:00 03:00 6.78E-Ol 1. 95E+OO
  • 1.13E+Ol 4.0SE+OO 1.58E-02 4.78E-04 11:15 03:15 6.76E-Ol 1. 67E+OO 1.13E+Ol 4.07E+OO *1. 58E-02 4.78E-04 11:30 03:30 6.73E-Ol 1.12E+01 4.07E+OO 1.58E-02 4.77E-04 11:45 03:45 6.71E-Ol . 1.23E+OO 1.12E+01 4.07E+OO 1.58E-02 4.76E-04 12:00 04:00 6.69E-Ol 1.06E+OO 1.12E+01 4.06E+OO 1.58E-02 4.75E-04 12:15 04:15 6.66E-Ol 9.lOE-01 1.11E+Ol 4.06E+OO 1.57E-02 4.75E-04 12:30 04:30 6.64E-Ol 7.81E-Ol 1.11E+01 4.05E+OO 1.57E-02 4. 74E-04. 12:45 04:45 6. 62E-01 *. 6.71E-01 1.11E+Ol 4 .* 0SE+OO 1..57E-02 4.73E-04 13:00 05:00 6.59E-Ol 5.76E-Ol 1.10E+01 1.57E-02 4.73E-04
  • 13:15 05:15 6.57E-Ol 4.95E-01 1..10E+01 4.04E+OO 1.57E-02 4.72E-04 13:30 05:30 6.55E-Ol.

4.25E-01 1.lOE+Ol 4.04E+OO 1.57E-02 4.71E-04 20:15 .12:15 3.97E-Ol 4.73E-03 6.71E+OO .2.62E+OO 2.04E-02 3.04E-04 20:30 12:30 3.97E-Ol 4.73E-03 6.71E+OO .2. 62E+OO 2.04E-02 3.04E-04 20:45 12:45 3.94E-01 3.49E-03 6.68E+OO 2.62E+OO 2.04E-02 3.04E-04 21:00 13:00 3.94E-01 3.49E-03 6.68E+OO 2.62E+OO 2.04E-02 3.04E-04 21:15 13:15 3.91E-01 2.22E-03 6.63E+OO 2.62E+OO *2.04E-02 3.03E-04 21:30 13:30 3.91E-01 2 .22E-03. 6.63E+OO .2.62E+OO 2.04E-02*

3.03E-04 21:45 13:45 3.89E-01 1.64E-03 6.60E+OO 2.-62E+OO 2.04E-02 3.0JE-04 22:00 14:00 3.89E-Ol 1.64E-OJ 6.60E+OO 2.62E+OO 2.04E-02 3.0JE-04 9.1.4 *

  • Reactor Coolant System Concentrations Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 Total Gross Clock Drill La-140 La-142 Ce-144 Particulate*

Activity Time Time uci/cc uCi/cc uci/cc uCi/cc uci/cc 08:00 oo:oo < LLD < LLD < LLD 1. 32E-02 1. 45E+OO 08:15 00:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1. 32E-02 1. 45E+OO 08:30 00:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1. 32E-02 1. 45E+OO 08:45 00:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1. 32E-02 1.45E+OO 09:00 01:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1. 31E-02 1. 45E+OO 09:15 01:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1. 31E-02 1. 45E+OO 09:20 01:20 < LLD < LLD < LLD l.31E-02 l.44E+OO 09:25 01:25 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1. 31E-02 l.44E+OO 09:30 01:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1. 31E-02 l.44E+OO 09:45 01:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1. 31E-02 l.44E+OO 10:00 02:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD .1. 31E-02 l.44E+OO 10:15 02:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1. 31E-02 l.44E+OO 10:30 02:30 l.SSE-05 l.55E-05 < LLD l.96E+OO 2.16E+02 10:45 02:45 l.87E-04 1.39E-04 '<:: LLD 1. SSE+Ol 2.11E+03 11:00 03:00 1. 87E-04 l.24E-04 < LLD 1. 83E+Ol 2.06E+03 11:15 03: 15 ' l.86E-04 l.lOE-04 < LLD 1. 79E+Ol 2.02E+03 11:30 03:30 l.85E-04 9.86E-05 < LLD 1. 75E+Ol l.98E+03 11:45 *03: 45 1. 84E-04 8.SOE-05 < LLD 1. 72E+Ol l.95E+03 12:00 04:00 1. 83E-04 7.86E-05 < LLD 1. 70E+Ol 1. 92E+03 12:15 04:15 l.82E-04 7.02E-05 < LLD 1.68E+Ol l.89E+03 12: 30 04: 30 l.SlE-04 6.27E-05 < LLD 1. 66E+Ol l.87E+03 12:45 04:45 l.SOE-04 5.59E-05 < LLD 1. 65E+Ol l.85E+03

  • 13:00 05:00 l.79E-04 4.99E-05 < LLD 1.63E+Ol l.SJE+OJ 13:15 05:15 1. 78E-04 4.46E-05 < LLD 1.62E+Ol l.SlE+OJ 13:30 05:30 l.77E-04 3.98E-OS < LLD l.61E+Ol l.79E+OJ ,; 20:15 12:15 l.02E-04 < LLD < LLD 9.7SE+OO 1. 01E+03 20:30 12: 30 l.02E-04 < LLD .. < LLD 9.75E+OO 1.01E+03 20:45 12:45 1.02E-04 < LLD < LLD 9.72E+OO 1.00E+OJ 21:00 13:00 1.02E-04 < LLD < LLD 9.72E+OO 1.00E+OJ 21:15 13:15 l.OOE-04 < LLD <LLD 9.67E+OO 9.92E+02 21:30 13:30 l.OOE-04 < LLD < LLD 9.67E+OO 9.92E+02 21:45 13:45 9.93E-05 < LLD < LLD 9.64E+OO 9.85E+02 22:00 14:00 9.9JE-05 < LLD < LLD 9.64E+OO 9.85E+02 9.1.5
  • 06/2:.:, /93 RC UNDIL. RC UNDIL. RC DILUT. Clock Drill VCTG-6 11 VCTG-24" Chill-2 11 @ CONT. @ ONE FT. @ CONT. Time Time mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr
  • mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr os-: 00 00:00 1. OSE+OO < 0.2 7.16E+OO 2.95E+Ol < 0.2 < 0.2 08:15 00:15 l.07E+OO < 0.2 7.15E+OO 2.95E+Ol < 0.2 < 0.2 08:30 00:30 l.07E+OO < 0.2 7.15E+OO 2.94E+Ol < 0.2 < 0.2 08:45 00:45 1. 07E+OO < 0.2 7.14E+OO 2.94E+Ol < 0.2 < 0.2 09:00 01:00 1.07E+OO < 0.2 7.13E+OO 2.94E+Ol < 0.2 < 0.2 09:15 01:15 1. 07E+OO < 0.2 7.13E+OO 2.93E+Ol < 0.2 < 0.2 09:20 01:20 1.07E+OO < 0.2 7.12E+OO 2.93E+Ol .< 0.2 < 0.2 09 :.25 01:25 1.07E+OO < 0.2 7.12E+OO 2.93E+Ol < 0.2 < 0.2 09:30 01:30 1.07E+OO < 0.2 7.12E+OO 2.93E+Ol < 0.2 < 0.2 09:45 01:45 l.07E+OO < 0.2 7.llE+OO 2.93E+Ol < 0.2 < 0.2 10:00 02:00 l.07E+OO < 0.2 7.llE+OO 2.93E+Ol < 0.2 < 0.2 10:15 02:15 1. 07E+OO < 0.2 7 .10.E::t-00 2.92E+Ol < 0.2 < 0.2 10:30 02:30 1.60E+02 1. 60E+Ol 1.06E+03 4.38E+03 l.18E+Ol 7.0lE-01 10:45 02:45 l.59E+03 l.59E+02 l.06E+04 4.27E+04 l.15E+02 6.84E+OO 11:00 03:00 1.58E+03 l.58E+02 l.05E+04 4.18E+04 1.12E+02 6.68E+OO 11:15 03:15 l.57E+03 1.57E+02 l.04E+04 4.09E+04 1.10E+02 6.55E+OO 11:30 03:30 1.56E+03 1.56E+02 1. 04E+04 4.01E+04 l.08E+02 11:45 03:45 1.55E+03 l.55E+02 l.03E+04 3.94E+04 l.06E+02 6.31E+OO 12:00 04:00 l.54E+03 l.54E+02 1. 03E+04 3.88E+04 l.04E+02 6.21E+OO 12:15 04:15 l.54E+03 l.54E+02 l.02E+04 3.82E+04 l.03E+02 6.llE+OO 12:30 04:30 1 .* 53E+03 l.53.E+02 l.02E+04 3.77E+04 1.01E+02.

6.03E+OO 12:45 04: 4*5 l.52E+03 l.52E+02 1.01E+04 3.72E+04 9.99E+Ol 5.95E+OO

  • 13:00 05:00 l.52E+03 1.52E+02 1.01E+04
  • 3.67E+04 9.87E+Ol 5.87E+OO 13:15 05:15 l.51E+03 l.51E+02 1. 01E+04 3.62E+04 9.75E+Ol . 5.SOE+OO 13:30 05:30 *l.51E+03 l.51E+02 l.OOE+04 3.58E+04 9.63E+Ol 5.73E+OO 20:15 12:15 9.26E+02 9.26E+Ol l.92E+04 5.15E+Ol 3.06E+OO 20:30 12:30 9.26E+02 9.26E+Ol 6.17E+03 l.92E+04 5.15E+Ol 3.06E+OO 20:45 12:45 9.23E+02 9.23E+01 6.15E+03 1.89E+04 5.lOE+Ol 3.03E+OO 21:00 13:00 9.23E+02 9.23E+Ol 6.15E+03 l.89E+04 5.lOE+Ol 3.03E+OO 21:15 13:15 .9.19E+02 9.19E+01 6.12E+03 1.86E+04 5.0lE+Ol 2.98E+OO 21:30 13:30 9.19E+02 9 .19E+Ol . 6.12E+03 1.86E+04 5.0lE+Ol*

2.98E+OO 21:45 13:45 9.16E+02 9.16E+Ol 6.10E+03 l.85E+04 4.96E+Ol 2.95E+OO 22:00 14:00 9.16E+02 9.16E+01 6.10E+03 1.85E+04 4.96E+Ol 2.95E+OO 9.1.6 *

  • Reactor Coolant System Pass Sample Data Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 RC DILUT. S.GAS @C S.GAS DIL Clock Drill @ ONE FT.UNDILUTED 1:15000 Time Time mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr 08:00 00:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 08:15 00:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 08:30 00:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 08:45 00:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 09:00 01:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 09:15 01:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 09:20 01:20 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 . 09: 25 01:25 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 09:30 01:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 09:45 01:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 10:00 02:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 10:15 02:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < Q. _;2 10:30 02:30 < 0.2 1.16E+OO < 0.2 10:45 02:45 < 0.2 1.14E+Ol 3.47E-Ol 11:00 03:00 < 0.2 l.llE+Ol 3.40E-Ol 11:15 03:15 < 0.2 1.09E+Ol 3.34E-Ol 11:30 03:30 < 0.2 1. OSE+Ol 3.28E-Ol 11:45 03:45 -< 0.2 l.06E+Ol 3.23E-Ol 12:00 04:00 < 0.2 l.04E+Ol 3.19E-Ol 12:15 04:15 < 0.2 1.0JE+Ol 3.14E-Ol 12:30 04:30 < 0.2 l.02E+Ol 3.llE-01
  • 12:45 04:45 < 0.2 1.0lE+Ol 3.07E-Ol 13:00 05:00 < 0.2 9.96E+OO 3.04E-Ol 13:15 05:15 < 0.2 9.87E+OO 3.0lE-01 13:30 05:30 < 0.2 9.79E+OO 2.99E-Ol 20:15 12:15 < 0.2 5.81E+OO < 0.2 20:30 12:30 < 0.2 5.SlE+OO < 0.2 20:45 12:45 < 0.2 5.78E+OO < 0.2 21:00 13:00 < 0.2 5.78E+OO < 0.2 21:15 13:15 < 0.2 5.74E+OO < 0.2 21:30 13:30 < 0.2 5.74E+OO < 0.2 21:45 13:45 < 0.2 5.72E+OO < 0.2 22:00 14:00 < 0.2 5.72E+OO < 0.2 9.1. 7
  • Chemistry Salem Nuclear Generating station
  • 06/23/93 Clock Drill Boron Chlorides Conductivity Dissolved 02 RCS PH Sulfate Time Time PPM PPB us/cm PPB s.u. PPB 08:00 00:00 584.0 7.00 22.000 < 5.0 6.6 3.00 08:15 00:15 584.0 7.00 22.000 < 5.0 6.6 3.00 08:30 00:30 584.0 7.00 22.000 < 5.0 6.6 3.00 08:45 00:45 584.0 7.00 22.000 < 5.0 6.6 3.00 09:00 01:00 584.0 7.00 22.000 < 5.0 6.6 3.00 09:15 01:15 584.0 7.00 22.000 < 5.0 6.6 3.00 09:30 01:30 584.0 7.00 22.000 < 5.0 6.6 3.00 09:45 01:45 584.0 7.00 22.000 < 5.0 6.6 3.00 10:00 02:00 584.0 7.00 22.000 < 5.0 6.6 3.00 10:15 02:15 584.0 7.00 22.000 < 5.0 6.6 3.00 10:30 02:30 900.0 7.00 20.800 < 5.0 6.5 3.00 10:45 02:45 1100.0 7.00 19.000 *< 5.0 6.4 3.00 11:00 03:00 1300.0 7.00 18. OQO,. < 5.0 6.1 3.00 11:15 03:15 1500.0 7.00 17.800 < 5.0 6.0 3.00 11:30 03:30 1675.7 7.00 17.800 < 5.0 6.0 3.00 11:45 03:45 1851. 3 7.00 17.800 < 5.0 6.0 3.00 12:00 04:00 2027.0 7.00 17.800 < 5.0 6.0 3.00 12:15 04:15 2027.0 7.00 17.800 < 5.0 6.0 3.00 12:30 04:30 2027.0 7.00 17.800 < 5.0 6.0 3.00 12:45 04:45 2027.0 7.00 17.800 < 5.0 6.0 3.00 13:00 05:00 2027.0 7.00 17.800 < 5.0 6.0 3.00 13:15 05:15 2027.0 7.00 17.800 < 5.0 6.0 3.00 13:30 05:30 2027.0 7.00 17.'800 < 5.0 6.0 3.00
  • 20:15 12:15 2027.0 7.00 17.800 '< 5.0 6.0 3.00 20:30 12:30 2027.0 7.00 17.800 < 5.0 6.0 3.00 20:45 12:45 2027.0 7.00 17.800 < 5.0 6.0 3.00 21 : 0 0 --13 : 0 0 2027.0 7.00 17.800 < 5.0 6.0 3.00 21:15 13:15 2027.0 7.00 17.800 < 5.0 6.0 3.00 21:30 13: JO
  • 2027.0 7.00

< 5.0 6.0 3.00 21:45 13:45 2027.0 7.00 17.800 < 5.0 6.0 3.00 22:00 14:00 2027.0 7.00 17.800 < 5.0 6.0 3.00

  • 9.1.8
  • Chemistry Data Salem Nuclear Generating station 06/23/93 S/G Suspended cat Ion Clock Drill Lithium Fluoride S/G Ph Chloride Solids conductivity Time Time PPM PPB s.u. PPB PPB uS/cm 08:00 00:00 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 08:15 00:15 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 08:30 00:30 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 2.00. 0 0.100 08:45 00:45 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 09:00 01:00 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 09:15 01:15 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 . 200. 0 0.100 09:30 01:30 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 09:45 01:45 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 10:00 02:00 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 10:15 02:15 2.100 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 10:30 02:30 2.000 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 10:45 02:45 1.900 2.0 8. 9. ' 6.00 200.0 0.100 11:00 03:00 1.800 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 11:15 03:15 1.750 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 11:30 03:30 1. 750 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 11:45 03:45 1. 750 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 12:00 04:00 1. 750 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 12:15 04:15 1. 750 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 12: 30 04:30 1. 750 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 12:45 04:45 1. 750 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 13:00 05:00 1. 750 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100
  • 13:15 05:15 1. 750 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 13:30 05:30 1. 750 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 20:15 12:15 1. 750 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 20:30 12: 30 1. 750 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 20:45 12:45 1. 750 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 21:00 13:00 1. 750 2.0 8.9 6.00 . 200. 0 0.100 21:15 13:15 1. 750 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 21:30 13:30 1. 750 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 21:45 13:45 1. 750 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100 22:00 14:00 1. 750 2.0 8.9 6.00 200.0 0.100
  • 9.1.9 containment sump Concentrations Salem Nuclear Generating Station
  • 06/23/93 Total Clock Drill I-131 I-132 I-133 I-134 I-135 Iodine 'l"'. ... irne '-:: ime uCi/cc uCi/cc uci/cc uCi/cc uci/cc uci/cc 08:00 00:00 2.47E-04 3.75E-05 l.65E-04 3.91E-05 8.38E-05 5.73E-04 08:15 00:15 2.43E-04 3.69E-05 l.62E-04 3.85E-05 8.25E-05 5.64E-04 08:30 00:30 2.40E-04 3.64E-05 1. 60E-04 3.79E-05 8.13E-05 5.55E-04 08:45 00:45 2.36E-04 3.58E-05 l.57E-04 3.73E-05 8.00E-05 5.46E-04 09:00 01:00 2.32E-04 3.53E-05 l.55E-04 3.67E-05 7.SSE-05 5.38E-04 09:15 01:15 2.29E-04 3.47E-05 1. 53E-04 3.62E-05 7.76E-05 5.30E-04 09:20 01:20 2.28E-04 3.46E-05 l.52E-04 3.60E-05 7_-73E-05 5.28E-04 09:25 01:25 2.27E-04 3.44E-05 1. 51E-04 3.58E-05 7.69E-05 5.25E-04 09:30 01:30 2.26E-04 3.42E-05 1. 50E-04 3.56E-05 7.65E-05 5.22E-04 09:45 01:45 2.22E-04 3.37E-05 1. 48E-04 3.51E-05 7.54E-05 5.15E-04 10:00 02:00 2.19E-04 3.32E-05 l.46E-04 3.46E-05 7.43E-05 5.0SE-04 10:15 02:15 2.16E-04 3.28E-05 l.44E-04 3.41E-05 7.33E-05 5.00E-04 10:30 02:30 3.20E-02 4.85E-03 2.13E-02 5.05E-03 l.OSE-02 7.40E-02 10:45 02:45 3.15E-Ol 4.43E-02 2. OSE-'bl 4.07E-02 1. 04E-Ol 7.12E-Ol 11:00 03:00 3.lOE-01 4.04E-02 2.04E-Ol 3.29E-02 1. OOE-01 6.88E-Ol 11:15 03:15 3.06E-Ol J.69E-02 1. 99E-Ol 2.65E-02 9.62E-02 6.65E-Ol 11:30 03:30 3.02E-Ol J.38E-02 1. 95E-Ol 2.14E-02 9.25E-02 6.44E-Ol 11:45 03:45 2.97E-Ol 3.09E-02 1. 91E-Ol 1. 73E-02 8.89E-02 6.25E-Ol 12:00 04:00 2.93E-Ol 2.82E-02 1. 87E-Ol 1. 40E-02 8.55E-02 6.0SE-01 12:15 04:15 2.89E-Ol 2.58E-02 l.83E-Ol l.13E-02 8.23E-02 5.91E-Ol 12:30 04:30 2.85E-Ol 2.36E-02 1. 79E-Ol 9.12E-03 7.91E-02 5.76E-Ol 12:45 04:45 2.SlE-01 2.16E-02 1. 75E-Ol 7.37E-03 7.61E-02 5.62E-Ol 13:00 05:00 2.78E-Ol 1.97E-02 l.72E-Ol 5.96E-03 7.33E-02 5.48E-Ol 13:15 05:15 2.74E-Ol 1.SOE-02 1. 68E-Ol 4.SlE-03 7.05E-02 5.35E-Ol
  • 13:30 05:30 2. 70E...;Ol
1. 65E-02 . 1. 65E-Ol 3.89E-03 6.79E-02 5.23E-Ol 20:15 12:15 l.98E-Ol 1. 55E-0:3 9.78E-02 1. 29E-05 2.52E-02 3.22E-Ol 20:30 12:30 l.95E-Ol 1. 42E-03 9.60E-02 l.05E-05 2.43E-02 3.17E-Ol 20:45 12:45 1. 93E-Ol 1. 31E-03 43E-02 8.SlE-06 2.35E-02 J.13E-Ol 21:00 13:00 1. 91E-Ol 1. 20E-03 9.26E-02 6.90E-06 2.26E-02 J.OSE-01 21:15 13:15 1. 90E-Ol 1. lOE-03 9.lOE-02 5.59E-06 2 .19E-02
  • 3.04E-Ol 21:30 13:30 1. SSE-01 1. OlE-03 8.94E-02 4.SJE-06 2.llE-02 2.99E-Ol 21:45. 13:45 1. 86E-Ol 9.25E-04 8.78E-02 3.68E-06 2.04E-02 2. 95E-Ol
  • 22:00 14:00 l.84E-Ol 8.49E-04 8.63E-02 2.98E-06 1. 97E-02 2. 91E-Ol* 9.1.10 *
  • Containment sump Concentrations Salem Nuclear Generating station 06/23/93 Clock Drill DEI Kr-85 Kr-87 Kr-BB Xe-13lm Xe-133 Time Time uci/cc uCi/cc uci/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc 'J3:00 00:00 2.B3E-04 < LLD :..OOE-06

< LLD < LLD < LLD 08:15 00:15 2.79E-04 < LLD 9.86E-07 < LLD < LLD < LLD 08:30 00:30 2.74E-04 < LLD 9.71E-07 < LLD < LLD < LLD 08:45 00:45 2.70E-04 < LLD 9.56E-07 < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:00 01:00 2.66E-04 < LLD 9.42E-07 < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:15 01:15 2.62E-04 < LLD 9.28E-07 < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:20 01:20 2.61E-04 < LLD 9.23E-07 < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:25 01:25 2.60E-04 < LLD 9.19E-07 < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:30 01:30 2.58E-04 < LLD 9.14E-07 < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:45 01:45 2.55E-04 < LLD 9.0lE-07 < LLD < LLD < LLD 10:00 02:00 2.51E-04 < LLD 8.88E-07 < LLD < LLD < LLD 10:15 02:15 2.47E-04 < LLD 8.75E-07 < LLD < LLD < LLD 10:30 02:30 3.66E-02 < LLD 1. 29E-04 2.74E-05 < LLD 6.64E-04 10:45 02:45 3.59E-Ol < LLD 1. llE-03 2.54E-04 3.0SE-05 6.54E-03 11:00 03:00 3.52E-Ol < LLD 9. 58E-04 2.36E-04 3.04E-05 6.44E-03 ll.:15 03:15 3.45E-Ol < LLD 3.25E-04 2.19E-04 2.99E-05 6.35E-03 ::..l:JO OJ:JO 3.J9E-Ol < LLD 7.lOE-04 2.03E-04 2.95E-05 6.25E-03 11:45 03:45 3.33E-Ol < LLD 6.llE-04 l.88E-04 2.91E-05 6.16E-03 12:00 04:00 3.28E-Ol < LLD 5.26E-04 1. 75E-04 2.87E-05 6.07E-03 12:15 04:15 3.22E-Ol < LLD 4.53E-04 l.62E-04 2.83E-05 5.99E-03 12:30 04:30 3.17E-Ol < LLD 3.90E-04 1. 50E-04 2.SOE-05 5.90E-03 12:45 04:45 3.12E-Ol < LLD 3.36E-04 1.40E-04 2.76E-05 5.82E-03 13:00 05:00 3.07E-Ol < LLD 2.89E-04 1. 30E-04 2.72E-05 5.74E-03

  • 13: 15 05: 15 3.03E-Ol < LLD 2.49E-04 l.20E-04 2.69E-05 5.66E-03 13:30 05:30 2.98E-Ol < LLD 2.15E-04 1.12E-04 2.65E-05 5.59E-03 20:15 12:15 2.llE-01 < LLD 4.00E-06 l.57E-05 1. 95E-05 4.03E-03 20:30 12:30 2.09E-Ol < LLD 3.46E-06 1. 46E-05 l.93E-05 3.98E-03 20:45 12:45 2.07E-Ol < LLD 2*. 99E-06 l.36E-05 1. 91E-05 3.94E-03 21:00 13:00 2.04E-Ol < LLD 58E-06 1. 27E-05 l.89E-05 3.90E-03 21:15 13:15 2.02E-Ol < LLD 2.23E-06 l.lSE-05 l.SSE-05 3.86E-03 21:30 13:30 2.00E-01 < LLD 1. 93E-06 1. lOE-05 1. 86E-05 3.82E-03 21:45 13:45 1. 98E-Ol < LLD 1. 67E-06 1.0JE-05 1.84E-05 3.78E-03 22:00 14:00 1.

< LLD 1. 44E-06 9.55E-06 1.82E-05 3.74E-03

  • 9.1.11 I

sump Concentrations

  • Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 Total Clock Drill Xe-133m Xe-135 Noble Gas Rb-88 sr-89 Sr-90 Time Time uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uci/cc uCi/cc 08:00 00:00 4.78E-07 < LLD 7.14E-06 < LLD < LLD < LLD 08:15 00:15 4.71E-07 < LLD 7.03E-06 < LLD < LLD < LLD 08:30 00:30 4.64E-07 < LLD 6.92E-06 < LLD < LLD < LLD 08:45 00:45 4.56E-07 < LLD 6.SlE-06 < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:00 01:00 4.SOE-07 < LLD 6.71E-06 < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:15 01:15 4.43E-07 < LLD 6.61E-06 < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:20 01:20 4.41E-07 < LLD 6.58E-06 < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:25 01:25 4.39E-07 < LLD 6.54E-06 < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:30 01:30 4.36E-07*

< LLD 6.51E-06 < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:45 01:45 4.30E-07 < LLD 6.42E-06 < LLD < LLD < LLD 10 :*00 02:00 4.24E-07 < LLD 6.33E-06 < LLD < LLD < LLD 10:15 02:15 4.lSE-07 < LLD 6.24E-06 < LLD < LLD < LLD 10:30 02:30 6.lSE-05 3.llE-05 9.23E-04 6.85E-05 < LLD < LLD 10:45 02: 45 . 6.0SE-04 3.0lE-04 8.90E..zo3 3.76E-04 < LLD* < LLD 11:00 03:00 5.98E-04 2.91E-04 S.61E-03 2.07E-04 < LLD < LLD 11:15 03:15 5.88E-04 2. 82E-04. 8.34E-03 1.14E-04 < LLD < LLD 11:30 03:30 5.78E-04 2.73E-04 8.lOE-03 6.27E-05 < LLD < LLD 11:45 03:45' 5.69E-04 2.65E-04 7.SSE-03 3.45E-05 < LLD < LLD 12:00 04:00 5.59E-04 2.56E-04 7.67E-03 < LLD < LLD < LLD 12:15 04:15 5.SOE-04 2.48E-04 7.48E-03 < LLD < LLD < LLD 12:30 04:30 5.42E-04 2.40E-04 7.30E-03 < LLD < LLD < LLD 12:45 04:45 5.33E-04 2.33E-04 7.14E-03 < LLD < LLD < LLD 13:00 05:00 5.25E-04 2.26E-04 6.99E-03 < LLD < LLD < LLD

  • 13: 15* 05:15 5.17E-04 2*.19E-04 6.84E-03 < LLD < LLD < LLD 13: 30 05:30 5.09E-04 2.12E-04 6.71E-03 < LLD < LLD < LLD 20:15 12:15 3.49E-04 9.SlE-05 4.SSE-03 < LLD < LLD < LLD 20:30 12:30 3.45E-04 9.24E-05 4.49E-03 < LLD < LLD < LLD 20:45 12:45 3.40E-04 8.98E-05 4.44E-03 < LLD < LLD < LLD 21:00 13:00 3.36E-04 8.73E-05

< LLD < LLD < LLD 21:15 13: 15 3.32E-04 8.49E-05 4.34E-03 < LLD < LLD < LLD 21:30 13:30 3.28E-04 8.25E-05 4.29E-03 < LLD < LLD < LLD 21:45 13:45 3. 24E-04 . 8.02E-05 4.25E-03 < LLD < LLD < LLD 22:00 14:00 3.20E-04 7.SOE-05 4.20E-03 < LLD < LLD < LLD ., 9.1.12 Containment Sump Concentrations

  • Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 Clock Drill Xo-99 Te-129 Te-132 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 Time Time uci/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uci/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc 'JS:OO 00:00 < LLD < LLD 7.59E-06 2.72E-06 < LLD < LLD 08:15 00:15 < LLD < LLD 7.47E-06 2.68E-06 < LLD < LLD 08:30 00:30 < LLD < LLD 7.35E-06 2.64E-06 < LLD < LLD 08:45 00:45 < LLD < LLD 7.24E-06 2.60E-06 < LLD < LLD 09:00 01:00 < LLD < LLD 7.13E-06 2.56E-06 < LLD < LLD 09:15 01:15 < LLD < LLD 7.03E-06 2.52E-06 < LLD < LLD 09:20 01:20 < LLD < LLD 6.99E-06 2.51E-06 < LLD < LLD 09:25 01:25 < LLD < LLD 6.96E-06 2.49E-06 < LLD < LLD 09:30 01:30 < LLD < LLD 6.92E-06 2.48E-06 < LLD < LLD 09:45 01:45 < LLD < LLD 6.82E-06 2.45E-06 < LLD < LLD 10:00 02:00 < LLD < LLD 6. 72.E-06 2.41E-06 < LLD < LLD 10:15 02:15 < LLD < LLD 6.63E-06 2.38E-06 < LLD < LLD 10:30 02:30 5.88E-05 2.27E-04 9.SlE-04 3.52E-04.

< LLD < LLD 10:45 02:45 5.78E-04 1. 93E-03 9.65E-03 3.47E-03 1. 35E-05 < LLD 11:00 03:00 5.69E-04 l.63E-03 9.50EJ:.03 3.42E-03 1.33E-05 < LLD l.1:15 03:15 5.60E-04 1. 39E-03 9.35E-03 3.37E-03 l.31E-05 < LLD 11:30 03:30 5.51E-04 l.18E-03 9.20E-03 3.33E-03 l.29E-05 < LLD 11:45 03:45 5.42E-04 9.97E-04 9.06E-03 3.29E-03 l.28E-05 < LLD 12:00 04:00 5.34E-04 8.46E-04 8.92E-03 3.24E-03 1. 26E-05 < LLD 12:15 04:15 5.26E-04 7.lSE-04 8.79E-03 3.20E-03 1.24E-05 < LLD 12:30 04:30 5.18E-04 6.09E-04 8.66E-03 3.16E-03 1.23E-05 < LLD 12:45 04:45 5.lOE-04 5.17E-04 8.53E-03 3.12E-03 l.21E-05 < LLD 13:00 05:00 5.02E-04 4.39E-04 8.41E-03 3.0SE-03 1. 20E-05 < LLD 13:15 05:15 4.95E-04 3.72E-04 8.28E-03 3.04E-03 l. lSE-05 < LLD

  • 13:30 05:30 4.87E-04 3.16E-04 8.16E-03 3.0lE-03 l.17E-05 < LLD 20:15 12:15 3.40E-04 3.97E-06 5.75E-03 2.25E-03 8.73E-06 < LLD 20:30 12:30 3.36E-04 3.JSE-06 5.69E-03 2.23E-03 8.65E-06 < LLD 20:45 12:45 J.32E-04 2.SSE-06 5.62E-03 2.21E-03 8.57E-06 < LLD 21:00 13:00 3.28E-04 < LLD 5.55E-03 2.19E-03 8.49E-06 < LLD 21:15 13:15 3.24E-04 < LLD 5.49E-03 2.17E-03 8.41E-06 < LLD 21:30 13:30 3.20E-04 < LLD 5.43E-03 .2.lSE-03 8.33E-06 < LLD 21:45 13:45 3.17E-04 < LLD 5.37E-03 2.13E-03 8.26E-06 < LLD 22:00 14:00 3.13E-04 < LLD 5.31E-03 2.llE-03 8.lSE-06 < LLD
  • 9.1.13 Containment sump Concentrations Salem Nuclear Generating Station
  • 13:15 05:15 < LLD < LLD <"LLD l.22E-02 5.54E-Ol 13:30 05:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.20E-02 5.42E-Ol 20:15 12:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 8.35E-03 3.35E-Ol 20:30 12:30 < LLD < LLD .< LLD 8.26E-03 3.30E-Ol 20:45 12:45 < LLD < LLD .. < LLD 8.17E-03 3.25E-Ol 21:00 13:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 8.0SE-03 3.20E-Ol 21:15 13:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 7.99E-03 3.16E-Ol 21:30 13: 30 < LLD < LLD < LLD 7.91E-03 3.llE-01 21:45 13:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 7.82E-03 3.07E-Ol 22:00 14:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 7.74E-03 3.0JE-01 9.1.14 *
  • Containment Atmosphere Concentrations Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 Total Clock Drill I-131
  • I-132 I-133 I-134 I-135 Iodine ':!:'ime uCi/cc uci/cc uci/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uci/cc 08:00 00:00 1. 78E-10 2.71E-11 l.19E-10 2.82E-ll 6.05E-ll 4.13E-10 08:15 00:15 1. 78E-10 2.70E-ll 1.19E-10 2.82E-ll 6.04E-ll 4.13E-10 08:30 00:30 1. 78E-10. 2.70E-11 l.19E-10 2.81E-11 6.04E-11 4.12E-10 08:45 00:45 l.78E-10 2.70E-ll l.19E-10 2.81E-li 6.03E-ll 4.12E-10 09:00 01:00 1. 78E-10 2.70E-11 l.19E-10 2.81E-11 6.03E-11 4.12E-10 09:15 01:15 1. 78E-10 2.69E-11 l.18E-10 2.SlE-11 6*02E-ll 4.llE-10 09:20 01:20 l.78E-10 2.69E-11 l.lSE-10 . 2.SlE-11 .6.02E-ll 4.llE-10 09:25 01:25 1.78E-10 2.69E-11 1. lSE-10 2.SOE-11 6.02E-ll 4.llE-10 09:30 01:30 1.77E-10 1.18E-10.

2.80E-11 6.02E-11 4.llE-10 09:45 01:45 1.77E-10 2.69E-11 1. lSE-10 2.80E-11 6.0lE-11 4.llE-10 10:00 02:00 l.77E-10 2.69E-ll 1. lSE-10 2.SOE-11 6.0lE-11 4.lOE-10 10:15 02:15 1. 77E-10 2.68E-11 1.18E-10 2.80E-ll 6.00E-11 4.lOE-10 10:30 02:30 2.65E-08 4.02E-09 l.77E-08 4.19E-09 8.99E-09 6.14E-08 10:45 02:45 2.65E-07 J.72E-08 1. 75E!.07 J.43E-08 8.75E-08 5.99E-07 11:00 03:00 2.64E-07 J.44E-08 1. 74E-07 2.80E-08 8.52E-08 5.85E-07 11:15 03:15 2.64E-07 J.19E-08 l.72E-07 2.29E-08 8.30E-08 5.73E-07 11:30 03:30 2.63E-07 2.95E-08 1. 70E-07 1. 87E-08 8.08E-08 5.63E-07 11:45 03:45 2.63E-07 2.73E-08 1. 69E-07 1. 53E-08 7.86E-08 .5.53E-07 12:00 04:00 2.62E-07 2.52E-08.

1. 67E-07 1. 25E-08 7.65E-08 5.44E-07 12:15 04:15 2 *. 62E-07 2.33E-08 1. 66E-07 1. 02E-08 7.45E-08 12:30 04:30 2.61E-07 2.16E-08 1.64E-07 8.36E-09 7.25E-08 5.28E-07 12:45 04:45 2.61E-07 2.00E-08 1.62E-07 6.83E-09 7.06E-08 5 .. 21E-07
  • 13:00 05:00 2.60E-07 1. 85E-08 1. 61E-07 5.59E-09 6.87E-08 5.14E-07 13:15 05:15 2.60E-07 1. 71E-08 l.59E-07 4.57E-09 6.69E-08 5.0SE-07 13:30 05:30 2.60E-07 l.58E-08 1.SSE-07 3.73E-09 6.SlE-08 5.02E-07 20:15 12:15 2.47E-07 . l.94E-09 l.22E-07*

l.62E-ll 3.lSE-08 4.0JE-07 20:30 12:30 2.47E-07 1. SOE-09 1. 21E-07 l.33E-ll 3.07E-08 4.0lE-07 20:45 12:45 2.46E-07 1.66E-09 1. 20E-07 1. OSE-11 2.99E-08 3.98E-07 21:00 13:00 2.46E-07 1.54E-09 1.19E-07 8.86E-12 2.91E-08 3.96E-07 21:15 13:15 2.46E-07 1. 42E-09 1. lSE-07 .7. 24E-12 2.83E-08 3. 93E-07 21:30 13:30 2.45E-07 1. 32E-09 1.17E-07 5.92E-12 2.76E-08 3.91E-07 21:45 13:45 2.45E-07 l.22E-09

  • l.16E-07 4.84E-12 2.68E-08 3.SSE-07 22:00 14:00 2.44E-07 l.13E-09 l.15E-07 3.96E-12 2.61E-08 3.86E-07
  • 9.1.15 Containment Atmosphere Concentrations

< LLD < LLD .<LLD l.1:15 03:15 2.98E-07 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 11:30 03:30 2.96E-07 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 11:45 03:45 2.95E-07 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 12:00 04:00 2.93E-07 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 12:15 04:15 2.92E-07 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 12:30 04:30 2. 91E.;..07

< LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 12:45 04:45-2.90E-07 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 13:00 05:00 2.SSE-07 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 13:15 05:15 2.87E-07 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD

  • Containment Atmosphere Concentrations Salem Nuclear Generating station 06/23/93 Total Clock Drill Xe-133m Xe-135 Noble Gas Rb-88 sr-89 sr-90 Time Time uCi/cc uCi/cc uci/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc 08:00 00:00 < LLD < LLD 3.84E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD 08:15 00:15 < LLD < LLD 3.83E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD 08:30 00:30 < LLD < LLD 3.83E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD 08:45 00:45 < LLD < LLD 3.83E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:00 01:00 < LLD < LLD 3.82E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:15 01:15

< LLD < LLD 3.82E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:20 01:20 < LLD < LLD 3.82E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:25 01:25 < LLD < LLD 3.82E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:30 01:30 < LLD < LLD 3.82E-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:45 01:45 < LLD < LLD 3.BlE-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD 10:00 02:00 < LLD < LLD 3.BlE-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD 10:15 02:15 < LLD < LLD 3.BlE-09 < LLD < LLD < LLD 10:30 02:30 < LLD < LLD 5.70E-07 3.89E-12 < LLD < LLD 10:45 02:45 3.BlE-07 < LLD 5. 57E:!.06 2.16E-ll < LLD < LLD 11:00 03:00 3.79E-07 < LLD 5.46E-06 l.21E-ll < LLD < LLD 11:15 03:15 3.77E-07 < LLD 5.36E-06 6.72E-12 < LLD < LLD 11:30 03:30 3.76E-07 < LLD S.27E-06 3.74E-12 < LLD < LLD 11:45 03:45 3.74E-07 < LLD 5.19E-06 2.0BE-12 < LLD < LLD 12:00 04:00 3.73E-07 < LLD 5.llE-06 l.16E-12 < LLD < LLD 12:15 04:15 3.71E-07 < LLD 5.05E-06 6.47E-13 < LLD < LLD 12:30 04:30 3.70E-07 < LLD 4.99E-06 3.60E-13 < LLD < LLD 12:45 04:45 3.68E-07 < LLD 4.93E-06 2.0lE-13 < LLD < LLD

  • 9.1.17 Containment Atmosphere Concentrations
  • Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 :lock Drill :'lo-99 Te-129 Te-132 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 Time Time uci/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uci/cc uCi/cc uci/cc *)8:00 00:00 2.25E-14 3.68E-14 J.75E-13 l.34E-13 < LLD < LLD '.)8:15 00:15 2.24E-14 S.68E-14 J.74E-13 1. 34E-13 < LLD < LLD 08:30 00:30 2.24E-14 8.67E-14 J.74E-13 l.34E-13 < LLD < LLD 08:45 00:45 2.24E-14 8.66E-14 3.73E-13 l.34E-13 < LLD < LLD 09:00 01:00 2.24E-14 8.65E-14 3.73E-13 1. 34E-13 < LLD < LLD 09:15 01:15 2.24E-14 8.64E-14 J.73E-13 1. 34E-13 < LLD < LLD 09:20 01:20 2.23E-14 8.64E-14 3.73E-13 1. 34E-13 < LLD < LLD 09:25 01:25 2.23E-14 8.64E-14 3.73E-13 1. 34E-13 < LLD < LLD 09:30 01:30 2.23E-14 8.64E-14 3.72E-13 1. 34E-13 < LLD < LLD 09:45 01:45 2.23E-14 8.63E-14 3.72E-13 l.33E-13 < LLD < LLD 10:00 02:00 2.23E-14 8.62E-14 3.72E-13 1. 33E-13 < LLD < LLD 10:15 02:15 2.23E-14 8.61E-14 3.71E-13 1. 33E-13 < LLD < LLD 10:30 02:30 3.34E-12 1. 29E-11 5.57E-ll 2.00E-11 7.75E-14 < LLD 10:45 02:45 3.33E-ll l.llE-10 5.55E-10 1.99E-10
  • 7.74E-13 < LLD 11:00 03:00 3.31E-ll 9.52E-ll 5. 53E.i:.10 1.99E-10 7.73E-13 < LLD :..1:15 03:15 *J.30E-ll 3.17E-ll 5.51E-10 1.99E-10 7.72E-13 < LLD 11:30 03:30 J.29E-ll 7.02E-ll 5.50E-10 l.99E-10 7.72E-13 < LLD 11:45 03:45 3.28E-ll 6.03E-ll 5.48E-10 l.99E-10 7.71E-13 < LLD 12:00 04:00 3.27E-11 5.lSE-11 5.46E-10 l.98E-10 7.70E-13 < LLD 12:15 04:15 3.26E-ll 4.44E-ll 5.44E-10 l.98E-10 7.70E-13 < LLD 12:30 04:30 3.25E-ll 3.82E-ll 5.43E-10 l.98E-10 7.69E-13 < LLD 12:45 04:45 3.23E-ll 3.28E-11 5.41E-10 l.98E-10 7.68E-13 < LLD*. 13:00 05:00 3.22E-11 2.SlE-11 5.39E-10 l.98E-10 7.68E-13 < LLD 13:15 05:15 3.21E-ll 2.42E-11 5.38E-10 l.98E-10 7.67E-13 < LLD
  • 13:30 05:30 3.20E-ll 2.0SE-11 5.36E-10 1. 97E-10 7.66E-13 < LLD 20:15 12:15 2.91E-ll 3.40E-13 4.93E-10 1. 93E-10 7.48E-13 < LLD 20:30 12:30 2.90E-ll 2.92E-13 4.91E-10 l.92E-10 7.47E-13 < LLD 20:45 12:45 2.89E-ll 2.51E-13 4.90E-10 1.92E-10 7.46E-13 < LLD 21:00 13:00 2.SSE-11 2.15E-13 4.SSE-10 l.92E-10 7.46E-13 < LLD 21:15 13:15 2.87E-11 1. 85E-13 4. 86E'.""10 1.92E-10 7.45E-13 < LLD 21:30 13:30 2.86E-ll 1. 59E-13 4.85E-10 l.92E-10 7. 44E-13 < LLD 21:45 13:45 2.85E-ll 1. 36E-13 4.SJE-10 l.92E-10 7.44E".""13

< LLD 22:00 14:00 2.84E-ll l.17E-13 4.82E-10 1. 91E-10 7.43E-13 < LLD

  • 9.1.18
  • Containment Atmosphere Concentrations Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 Total Gross Clock Drill La-140 La-142 Ce-144 Particulate Activity 'T' * '::' ime uci/cc 'J.Ci/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc ... ime 08:00 00:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 6.45E-13 4.25E-09 08:15 00:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 6.44E-13 4.25E-09 08:30 00:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD 6.44E-13 4.24E-09 08:45 00:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 6.43E-13 4.24E-09 09:00 01:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 6.42E-13 4.24E-09 09:15 01:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 6.42E-13 4.23E-09 09:20 01:20 < LLD < LLD < LLD. 6.42E-13 4.23E-09 09:25 01:25 < LLD < LLD < LLD 6.41E-13 4.23E-09 09:30 01:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD 6.41E-13 4.23E-09 09:45 01:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 6.41E-13 4.22E-09 10:00 02:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 6.40E-13 4.22E-09 10:15 02:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 6.39E-13 4.22E-09 10:30 02:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD 9.58E-11 6.32E-07 10:45 02:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 9.21E-10 6.17E-06 11:00 03:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 8.94E-10 6.05E-06 11:15 03:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 8.73E-10 5.93E-06 11:30 03:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD 8.56E-10 5.83E-06 11:45 03:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 8.43E-10 5.74E-06 12:00 04:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 8.31E-10 5.66E-06 12:15 04:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 8.21E-10 5.58E-06 12:30 04:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD 8.13E-10 5.51E-06 12:45 04:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 8.05E-10 5.45E-06

21:30 13:30 < LLD* < LLD < LLD 1.06E-10 4.57E-06 21:45 13:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 7.04E-10 4.55E-06 22:00 14:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 7.03E-10 4.54E-06

  • 9.1.19 Aux Building Atmosphere Concentrai:ions
  • Salem Nuclear Generai:ing station 06/23/93 Total Clock Drill I-131 I-132 I-133 I-134 I-135 Iodine ":'ime ":'i..me uCi/cc uCi/cc uci/cc uCi/cc uci/cc uci/cc 08:00 OO:OO < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD l.42E-15 9.71E-15 08:15 00:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 1. 42E-15 9.70E-15 08:30 00:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 1. 42E-15 9.70E-15 08:45 00:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 2..42E-15 9.69E-15 09:00 01:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 1. 42E-15 9.68E-15 09:15 01:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD l.42E-15 9.67E-15 0.9: 20 01:20 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 1. 42E-15 9.67E-15 09:25 01:25 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 1. 41E-15 9.66E-15 09:30 01:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 1. 41E-15 9.66E-15 09:45 01:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD* 1. 41E-15 9.65E-15 10:00 02: 00 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 1. 41E-15 9.64E-15 10:15 02:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 1. 41E-15 9.63E-15 10:30 02:30 6.23E-13 9.46E-14 4 .16,E-13 < LLD 2.llE-13 1. 44E-12 10:45 02:45 6.22E-12 8.75E-13 4.12E-12 8 .'05E-13 2.06E-12 l.41E-11 :.1:00 03:00 *S. 21E-12 3.09E-13 4.08E-12 6.58E-13 2.00E-12 1.38E-11 11:15 03:15 6.20E-12 7.49E-13 4.04E-12 5.38E-13 l.95E-12 1. 35E-11 11:30 03:30 6.19E-12 6.93E-13 4.00E-12 4.40E-13 l.90E-12 1. 32E-11 11:45 03:45 6.lSE-12 6.41E-13 3.97E-12 < LLD 1. 85E-12 1. 30E-11 12 :*oo 04:00 6.17E-12 5.93E-13 3.93E-12 < LLD 1. SOE-12 l.28E-11 12:15 04:15 6.03E-12 5.38E-13 3.SlE-12 < LLD 1. 72E-12 l.23E-11 12:30 04:30 6.02E-12 4.98E-13 3.78E-12 < LLD 1. 67E-12 1.22E-ll 12:45 04:45 6.13E-12 4.70E-13 3.82E-12 < LLD 1.66E-12 1.22E-ll 13:00 05:00 6.12E-12 4.35E-13 3.78E-12 < LLD 1.62E-12 1.21E-11.

13:15 05:15 6.llE-12 4.02E-13 3.75E-12 < LLD 1.57E-12 1.19E-11 13:30 05:30 6.lOE-12 3.72E-13 3.71E-12 < LLD 1. 53E-12 1.lSE-11 20:15 *12:15 5.SlE-12 < LLD 2.SSE-12 < LLD 7.41E-13 9.48E-12 20:30 12:30 5.SOE-12 < LLD 2.SSE-12 < LLD 7. 21E-13

  • 9.42E-12 20:45 12:45 5.79E-12 < LLD .. 2.82E-12 < LLD 7.02E-13 9.36E-12 21:00 13:00 5.78E-12 <LLD 2.SOE-12 < LLD 6.84E-13 9.JOE-12 21:15 13:15 5.77E-12 < LLD 2.77E-12 < LLD 6.66E-13 9.24E-12 21:30 13:30 5.76E-12 < LLD 2.74E-12 < LLD 6.48E-13 9.lSE-12 21:45 13:45 5.75E-12 < LLD 2.72E-12 < LLD 6.31E-13 9.13E-12 22:00 14:00 5.74E-12 < LLD 2.69E-12 < LLD 6.14E-13 9.07E-12 9.1.ZD *
  • Aux Building Atmosphere Concentrat:.ions Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 Clock Drill DEI Kr-85 Kr-87 Kr-88 Xe-13lm Xe-133 Time uCi/cc uci/cc uci/cc uci/cc uCi/cc uCi/cc 08:00 00:00 J:.BOE-15

< LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD* < LLD 08:15 00:15

< LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 08:30 00:30 4.79E-15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 08:45 00:45 4.79E-15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:00 01:00 4.78E-15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:15 01:15 4.78E-15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:20 01:20 4.78E-15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:25 01:25 4.78E-15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:30 01:30 4.78E-15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 09:45 01:45 4.77E-15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 10:00 02:00 4.77E-15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 10:15 02:15 4.76E-15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 10:30 02:30 7.14E-13 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 10:45 02:45 7.09E-12 < LLD <; .;LLD < LLD < LLD * < LLD 11:00 03:00 7.04E-12 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD l.1:15 03:15 7.00E-12 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 11:30 03:30 6.96E-12 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 11:45 03:45 6.93E-12 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 12:00 04:00 6.89E-12 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 12:15 04:15 6.73E-12 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 12:30 04:30 6.70E-12 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 12:45 04:45 6.SlE-12 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 13:00 05:00 6.78E-12 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD

  • 9.1.21 Aux Building Atmosphere

< LLD < LLD < LLD 13:00 05:00 < LLD < LLD l.1SE-10 < LLD < LLD < LLD 13: 15 05:15 < LLD < LLD l.l.4E-10

< LLD < LLD < LLD

  • 13 :30 ,05: 30 < LLD < LLD l.1JE-l.O

< LLD < LLD < LLD 20:15 12:15 < LLD < LLD 9.97E-11 < LLD < LLD < LLD 20:30 12:30 < LLD < LLD 9.94E-ll < LLD <LLD. < LLD 20:45 12:45 < LLD < LLD 9.91E-11 < LLD < LLD < LLD 21:00 13:00 < LLD < LLD 9.SSE-11 < LLD < LLD < LLD 21:15 13:15 < LLD < LLD 9.85E-11 < LLD < LLD < LLD 21:30 13 :30 < LLD < LLD 9.82E-11*

< LLD < LLD < LLD 21:45 13:45 < LLD < LLD 9.79E-11 < LLD < LLD < LLD 22:00 14:00 < LLD < LLD 9.76E-11 < LLD < LLD < LLD 9.1.22 *

< LLD < LLD < LLD 11:00 03:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD :..1:15 03:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD. < LLD < LLD < LLD 11:30 03:30 << LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 11:45 03:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 12:00 04:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 12:15 04:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 12:30 04:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 12:45 04:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD 13:00 05:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD < LLD

  • Aux Building Atmosphere Concem:rations
  • Auxiliary Building Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 LOW VOL LOW VOL LOW VOL LOW VOL LOW VOL Clock Drill PARTIC. CARTRIDG CARTRIDG CARTRIDG JBOMB-NG Time Time NCPM @C mR/hr @c mR/hr @1' NCPM @C mR/hr @C 08:00 00:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 08:15 00:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 08:30 00:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 08:45 00:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 09:00 01:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 09:15 01:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 09:20 01:20 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 09:25 01:25 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 09:30 01:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 09:45 01:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 10:00 02:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 10:15 02:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 10:30 02:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 10:45 02:45 < 100 < 0.2 < d."2 < 100 < 0.2 11:00 03:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 11:15 03:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 11:30 03:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 11:45 03:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 12:00 04:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 12:15 04:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 12:30 04:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 12:45 04:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2
  • 13:00 05:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 13:15 05:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 13:30 05:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 20:15 12:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 20:30 12:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 .20:45 12:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 21:00 13:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 21:15 13:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 21:30 13:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 21:45 13:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 22:00 14:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2
  • 9.1.25 Auxiliary Building Atmosphere Samples Salem Nuclear Generating Station
  • 06/23/93 LOW VOL MARNELL I MARNELL I MARNELL I MARNELL I MARN ELLI Clock Drill JBOMB-NG PARTIC. PARTIC. CARTRIDG CARTRIDG CARTRIDG Time Time mR/hr @1' mR/hr @C NCPM @C mR/hr '@c mR/hr @1' NCPM @C 08:00 00:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 08:15 00:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 08:30 00:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 08:45 00:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 09:00 01:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 09:15 01:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 09:20 01:20 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 09:25 01:25 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 09:30 01:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 09:45.01:45

< 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 10:00 02:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 10:15 02:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 10:30 02:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 10:45 02:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 11:00 03:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 11:15 03:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 11:30 03:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 11:45 03:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 12:00 04:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 12:15 04:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 12:30 04:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 12:45 04:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 13:00 05:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 13:15 05:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100

  • 13:30 05:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 20:15 12:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 20:30 12:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 20:45 12:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 21:00 13:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 21:15 13:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 21:30 13:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 21:45 13:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 22:00 14:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 9.1.26
  • Auxiliary Building Atmosphere Samples
  • Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 MARN ELLI MARNELL I Clock Drill N. GAS N. GAS Time Time mR/hr @C mR/hr @l' 08:00 00:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 08:15 00:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 08:30 00:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 08:45 00:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 09:00 01:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 09:15 01:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 09:20 01:20 < 0.2 < 0.2 09:25 01:25 < 0.2 < 0.2 09:30 01:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 09:45 01:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 10:00 02:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 10:15 02:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 10:30 02:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 10:45 02:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 ... 11:00 03:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 11:15 03:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 11:30 03:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 11:45 03:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 12:00 04:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 12:15 04:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 12:30 04:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 12:45 04:45 < 0.2 < 0.2
  • 13: 00 05:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 13:15 05:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 13:30 05:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 20:15 12:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 2 o: 3 o_ 12: 3 o < 0.2 < 0.2 20:45 12:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 21:00 13:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 21:15 13:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 21:30 13:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 21:45 13:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 22:00 14:00 < 0.2 < 0.2
  • 9.1.27 Leak Location concentrations Salem Nuclear Generating Station
  • 13: 15 05:15 3.06E-13 < LLD 1.87E-13 < LLD 7.86E-14 5.97E-13 13:30 05:30 3.0SE-13 < LLD 1.86E-13 < LLD 7.65E-14 5.90E-13 20:15 12:15 2.91E-13 < LLD 1.44E-13 < LLD 3.71E-14 4.74E-13 20:30 12:30 2.90E-13 < *LLD l.42E-13 < LLD 3.61E-14 4.71E-13 20:45 12:45 2.90E-13 < LLD 1. 41E-13 < LLD 3.51E-14 4.68E-13 21:00 13:00 2.89E-13 < LLD 1.40E-13 < LLD 3.42E-14 4.65E-13 21:15 13:15 2.89E-13 < LLD 1.39E-13 * < LLD 3.33E-14 4.62E-13 21:30 13:30 2.SSE-13 < LLD 1. 37E-13 < LLD 3.24E-14 4.59E-13 21:45 13:45 2.SSE-13 < LLD 1. 36E-13 < LLD 3.15E-14 4.56E-13 22:00 14:00 2.87E-l3 < LLD 1. 35E-13 < LLD 3.07E-:14 4.54E-13 9.1.28
  • Leak Location Concentrations
  • Leak Concentrations Salem Nuclear Generating Station

< LLD < LLD < LLD 10:45 02:45 < LLD < LLD l.31E-ll < LLD < LLD < LLD 11:00 03:00 < LLD < LLD l.28E-ll < LLD < LLD < LLD 11:15 03:15 < LLD < LLD 1.26E-10 < LLD < LLD < LLD 11:30 03:30 < LLD < LLD l.24E-10 < LLD < LLD < LLD 11:45 03:45 < LLD < LLD l.22E-10 < LLD < LLD < LLD 12:00 04:00 < LLD < LLD 1.20E-10 < LLD < LLD < LLD 12:15 04:15* < LLD < LLD l.16E-10 < LLD < LLD < LLD 12:30 04:30 < LLD < LLD l.lSE-10 < LLD < LLD < LLD 12:45 04:45 < LLD < LLD l.16E-10 < LLD < LLD < LLD 13:00 05:00 < LLD < LLD 1.15E-10 < LLD < LLD < LLD 13:15 05:15 < LLD < LLD l.14E-10 < LLD < LLD < LLD

< LLD < LLD < LLD 21:15 13: 15 < LLD < LLD 9.SSE-11 < LLD < LLD < LLD 21:30 13 :30 < LLD < LLD 9.82E-11 < LLD < LLD < LLD 21:45 13: 45 < LLD < LLD 9.79E-ll < LLD < LLD < LLD 22:00 14:00 < LLD < LLD 9.76E-11 < LLD < LLD < LLD 9.1.30 *

  • 9.1.31 Leak Location Concentrations
  • 13:15 05:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.86E-16 l.14E-10 13:30 05:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.SSE-16 l.13E-10 20:15 12:15 <LLD. < LLD < LLD 1.68E-16 1.00E-10 20:30 12:30 < LLD < LLD < LLD l.68E-16 9.98E-11 20:45 12:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.67E-16 9.95E-11 21:00 13:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.67E-16 9.92E-ll 21:15 13:15 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.66E-16 9.89E-ll 21:30 13:30 < LLD < LLD <LLD. l.66E-16 9.86E-ll.

21:45 13:45 < LLD < LLD < LLD l.66E-16 9.84E-ll.

22:00 14:00 < LLD < LLD < LLD 1.65E-l6 9.SlE-11 9.1.3Z *

  • Leak Atmosphere Samples Salem Nuclear station 06/23/93 LOW VOL LOW VOL LOW VOL LOW VOL LOW VOL Clock Drill PARTIC. CARTRIDG CARTRIDG CARTRIDG JBOMB-NG Time Time NCPM @C ::'LR/hr @C mR/hr @1' NCPM @C mR/hr @C 08:00 oo:oo < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 08:15 00:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 08:30 00:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 08:45 00:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 09:00 01:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 09:15 01:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 09:20 01:20 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 9.88E+02 09:25 01:25 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 6.03E+02 09:30 01:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 3.69E+02 09:45 01:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 8.11.E+Ol 10:00 02:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 1. 89E+Ol 10:15 02:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 3.78E+OO 10:30 02:30 < 100 < 0.2

< 100 < 0.2 10:45 02:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 11:00 03:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 11:15 03:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 11:30 03:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 11:45 03:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 12:00 04:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 12:15 04:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 12:30 04:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 12:45 04:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2

  • 13:00 05:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 13:15 05:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 13:30 05:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 . < 100 < 0.2 20:15 12:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 20:30 12:30 < 100 < o. 2 .... < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 20:45 12:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 21:00 13:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 21:15 13:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 21:30 13:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 21:45 13:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 22:00 14:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2
  • 9.1.33 Leak Atmosphere samples Salem Nuclear station
  • 06/23/93 LOW VOL HARN ELLI MARN ELLI MARNELL I MARNELL I M.ARNELLI Clock Drill JBOMB-NG PARTIC. PARTIC. CARTRIDG CARTRIDG CARTRIDG Time Time -:nR/hr @l' "1R/hr @C NCPM @C mR/hr @C mR/hr @1' NCPM @C 08:00 00:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 08:15 00:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 08:30 00:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 08:45 00:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 09:00 01:00 < 0 .* 2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 09:15 01:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 09:20 01:20 1. 80E+OO < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 09:25 01:25 l. llE+OO < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 09:30 01:30 6.71E-Ol < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 09:45 01:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 10:00 02:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 10:15 02:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 10:30 02:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 ... 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 10:45 02:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 <" 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 11:00 03:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 11:15 03:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 11:30 03:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 11:45 03:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 12:00 04:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 12:15 04:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 12:30 04:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 12:45 04:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0 *. 2 < 100 13:00 05:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 <.100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 13:15 05:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100
  • 13:30 05:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 20:15 12:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 20:30 12:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 20:45 12:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 21:00 13:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 21:15 13:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 21:30 13:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 21:45 13:45 .< 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 22:00 14:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 9.1.34 *
  • Leak Location Atmosphere Samples Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 . MARNELL I MARN ELLI Clock Drill N. GAS N. GAS Time Time mR/hr @C mR/hr @1' 08:00 00:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 08:15 00:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 08:30 00:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 08:45 00:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 09:00 01:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 09:15 01:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 09:20 01:20 4.89E+03 8.89E+Od 09:25 01:25 2.96E+03 5.38E+OO 09:30 01:30 1. 80E+03 3.27E+OO 09:45 01:45 4.01E+02 7.27E-Ol 10:00 02:00 8.95E+Ol < 0.2 10:15 02:15 1. 89E+Ol < 0.2 10:30 02:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 ... 10:45 02:45 < .0.2 < 0.2 11:00 03:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 11:15 03: 15 < 0.2 < 0.2 11:30 03:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 11:45 03:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 12:00 04:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 12:15 04:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 12:30 04:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 12:45 04:45 < 0.2 < 0.2
  • 13: 00 05:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 .. 13: 15 05:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 13: 30 05:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 20:15 12:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 20:30 12:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 20:45 12:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 21:00 13:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 21:15 13:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 21:30 13:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 21:45 13:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 22:00 14:00 < 0.2 < 0.2
  • 9.1.35 Plant vent Concentrations Salem Nuclear Generating Station

< LLD l.03E-13 7.04E-13 11:00 03:00 3.llE-13 < LLD 2..04E-13

< LLD 1. OOE-13 6.88E-13 11:15 03:15 3.lOE-13 < LLD 2.02E-13 < LLD 9.75E-14 6.74E-13 11:30 03:30 3.09E-13 < LLD 2.00E-13 < LLD 9.49E-14 6.61E-13 11:45 03:45 3.09E-13 < LLD l.98E-13 < LLD 9.24E-14 6.50E""".13 12:00 04:00 3.0BE-13 < LLD 1. 96E-13 < LLD 8.99E-14 6.39E-13 12:15 04:15 3.02E-13 < LLD 1. 91E-13 < LLD 8.58E-14 6 .* l 7E-13 12:30 04:30 3.0lE-13 < LLD 1. 89E-13 < LLD 8.35E-14 *6.0SE-13 12:45 04:45 3.07E-13 < LLD 1.91E-13 < LLD 8.30E-14 6.12E-13 13:00 05:00 3.06E-13 < LLD 1. 89E-13 < LLD 8.0BE-14 6.04E-13 13:15 05:15 3.06E-13 < LLD 1.87E-13 < LLD 7.86E-14 5.97E-13

  • 13:30 05:30 3.0SE-13 < LLD 1.86E-13 < LLD 7.65E-14 5.90E-13 20:15 12:15 2.91E-13 < LLD l.44E-13 < LLD 3.71E-14 4.74E-13 2 o: 3 o_ 12: 3 o 2.90E-13 < LLD 1. 42E-13 < LLD 3.61E-14 4.71E-13 20:45 12:45 2.90E-13 < LLD 1.41E-13 < LLD 3.51E-14 4.68E-13 21:00 13:00 2.89E-13 < LLD 1.40E-13 < LLD 3.42E-14 4.65E-13 21:15 13:15 2.89E-13 < LLD 1. 39E-13 < LLD 3.33E-14 4.62E-13 21:30 13:30 2.SSE-13 < LLD 1.37E-13 < LLD 3.24E-14 4.59E-13 21:45 13:45 2.BSE-13 < LLD 1. 36E-13 < LLD 3.lSE-14 4.56E-13 22:00 14:00 2.87E-13 < LLD 1. 35E-13 < LLD 3.07E-14 4.54E-13
  • 9.1.36 **----*-*
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  • 9.1.37 Plant Vent concentrations
  • 9.1.38
  • 9.1.39 Plant Vent concentrations Salem Nuclear Generating Station
  • 9.1.40 Plant Vent Sample Data
  • Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 R41B DOSE/COUNT RATES R45 GRAB SAMPLE IODINE CARTRIDGE IODINE CARTRIDGE Clock Drill @ CONT. @ 1 FT. @ CONT. @ CONT. @ 1 FT. @ CONT. Time Time mR/hr mR/hr CCPM mR/hr mR/hr CCPM 08:00 00:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 08:15 00:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 08:30 00:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 08:45 00:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 09:00 01:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 09:15 01:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 .< 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 09:20 01:20 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 09:25 01:25

< 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 09:30 01:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 09:45 01:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 10:00 02:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 10:15 02:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 10:30 02:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < l:O'O < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 10:45 02:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 11:00 03:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 11:15 03:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 11:30 03:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 11:45 03:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 12:00 04:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 12:15 04:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 12:30 04:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 12:45 04:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100

  • 13:00 05:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 13:15 05:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 13:30 05:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 20:15 12:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 20:30 12:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 20:45 12:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 21:00 13:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 21:15 13:15 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 . < o. 2 < 0.2 < 100 21:30 13:30 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 21:45 13:45 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 22:00 14:00 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 100
  • 9.1.41 Plant vent sample Data Salem Nuclear Generating Station
  • 06/23/93 R45 GRAB SAMPLE SA16 PIG PARTIC. NG (lOOOcc JBOMB) DOSE RATES Clock Drill @ CONT. @ CONT. @ 1 FT. @ CONT. @ 1 FT. Time Time CCPM mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr 08:00 00:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 08:15 00:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 08:30 00:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 08:45 00:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 09:00 01:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 09:15 01:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 09:20 01:20 < 100 9.78E+Ol < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 09:25 01:25 < 100 5.93E+Ol < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 09:30 01:30 < 100 3.59E+Ol < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 09:45 01:45 < 100 8.0lE+OO < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 10:00 02:00 < 100 1.79E+OO < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 10:15 02:15 < 100 3.78E-Ol < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 10:30 02:30 < 100 < 0.2 < o* < 0.2 < 0.2 10:45 02:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 11:00 03:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 11:15 03:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 11:30 03:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 11:45 03:45 < 100 < o. 2. < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 12:00 04:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 12:15 04:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 12:30 04:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 12:45 04:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2
  • 13:00 05:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 13:15 05:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 13:30 05:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 20:15 12:15 < 100 < 0.2 *< 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 20:30 12:30 < 100 < 0.2 .. < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 20:45 12:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 21:00 13:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 21:15 13:15 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 21:30 13:30 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 21:45 13:45 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 22:00 14:00 < 100 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 9.1.42 *
  • SALEM U/1 RMS QUICK REFE-RENCE RAD ALARM *
  • 9.2.1 SALEM U/1 RMS QUICK REFERENCE
  • RAD WARNING ALARM MONITOR DESCRIPTION SETPOINT SETPOINT UNITS [Ititfittt::::::::::::::::r:::::r:::::rittIIIfifffff]]lllllilfittl:ttltlff'lI!IlfiftftfttIIIlflff]flIIIttlitlltitltttfttmtrttflfJ]]fid R33 ION EXHANGE FILTER 1.50E+01 2.00E+01 R/HR R36 EVAPORATOR AND FEADWATER PREHEAT CON 1.50E+04 3.50E+04 CPM R40t i :.*. *.*****.:

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.;::*: R41 A PLANT VENT PARTICULATE 9.00E+04 1.30E+05 CPM , .: . ,

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  • r,** MR!ff R <n: : R44A CONTAINMENT GENERAL AREA HIGH RANGE 13 1.00E+02 1.00E+03 R/HR R44EL{ *** .. ***.*:* ..

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... ,.:::st.tlf.!:*:t:::*rn*r; R45A PLANT VENT NOBLE GAS BKGD SUBTRACT N/A 1.00E+06 CPM R4se:r::*:
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  • R45C PLANT VENT GAS HIGH RANGE 1.00E+01 1.00E+02 uCi/CC R49g::::\'***
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R46A,B,C&D MAIN STEAM LINES 5.00E+OO 1.00E+01 MR/HR .

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      • .. R47 ELECTRICAL PEN. GENERAL AREA HIGH RANGE 6.00E+03 1.20E+04 MR/HR
  • 9.2.2 *
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  • SALEM U/2 RMS QUICK REFERENCE RAD WARNING ALARM MONITOR DESCRIPTION SETPOINT SETPOINT UNITS l=tt='Ift:f{!t'tlmttn::::::::fflf!filII!ll'Jttt:::::::::::ft]f!l!f]:::::t:'f]f]'!::::f!'lfIIJf::r::::::::ftf!f!fiftfIItff!flftflfttfflffflflf:t::::::::::ttff!fftf'l::I R1A CONTROL ROOM GENERAL AREA 2.SOE+OO 5.00E+OO MR/HR RtB< : .*.* . . ::j t:ooE:+o3::\

>: R2 CONTAINMENT LOW RANGE GENERAL AREA MR/HR R4// .. ** .*

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  1. 2 SEAL WATER FILTER 1.50E+04 2.00E+04 MR/HR :.

LIQUID WASTE FILTER 1.00E+02 1.00E+03 MR/HR . . . ..... *.. :' .. *.***** *: .. :

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SPENT FUEL SKIMMER FILTER 1.00E+02 1.00E+03 MR/HR ************.*

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LETDOWN HX FAILED FUEL 3.42E+05 6.83E+05 CPM ::

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  • :.4.'.0Q,$+9.j::Jt:.:.::;.@mB.@::::::j(, ION EXHANGE FILTER 1.50E+04 2.00E+04 MR/HR ***************

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EVAPORATOR AND FEADWATER PREHEAT CON 1.77E+04 2.65E+04 CPM ..*........

CONDENSATE FILTER CONDENSATE POLISHER 2.00E+OO 5.00E+OO MR/HR PLANT VENT IODINE 5.55E+04 8.33E+04 CPM WASTE DECAY TANKS 2.50E+04 4.00E+04 MR/HR R44B CONTAINMENT GENERAL AREA HIGH RANGE 10 1.00E+02 1.00E+03 R/HR 9.2.3 SALEM U/2 RMS QUICK REFE,RENCE

  • RAD WARNING ALARM MONITOR DESCRIPTION SETPOINT SETPOINT UNITS 1:r1r1=1::1:11:::::1rr11r1rr:::::1::11itr11111r1r:r1:::::1ttttrrt:=::t1rr111i1r:r1:mrtttttttrtttttt1i:tt11rrrr=:r111111:=::::::,:r1rm1rrr1r1:::11 R45A .*.*

BKGD SUBTRACT *= . . .. * * ... N/A::: , 1;00E+06 *.** = . CPM??

  • R458 PLANT VENT NOBLE GAS MEDIUM RANGE 1.SOE-02 3.00E-02 uCi/CC R4sc:.*****
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R52 LIQUID PASS ROOM AREA 1.00E+02 1.00E+03 MR/HR

  • 9.2.4 *
  • ELEVA TIDN 122 SG22 SG24 2R32: "b ..

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  • SG12 SG14
  • I -ELEVATION etR23 ___!!] = rn mo frO 2 RD.AY & D...ECTli:ICAL RM. NO, I RCLAT & ELECTllCAL.

RH. 100 I ELEVATION 110 RHS BY ELEVATJON ARTIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS REV. I SEPTEMBER IS, 1989 <D. SCULL> *

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2R18 1R18 84 71 AMS IY [l[VA TJON ARTIF'JCIAL ISLAND [H[AGENCY PRtPAR[DNns REV. I StPTEHl!IER 1'. 190'9 CD. SCLLL> *

  • ELEVA TIDN 64 2R42A l*...imvvn1Lai1I IG.l RrU.f I. n.tCTllCAL JIDI 1 ..

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  • REACTUI PlT
  • ELEVA TIDN 55 45 REACTrR PIT RMS BY [L[VATICN AATIFICIAL ISLAND EMERGrNCY PREPAREDNESS REV. 1 SEPTEMBER 1989 <D. SCULL>
  • PLANT VENT FLOW RATES AND MET DATA REAL DRILL PLANT VENT WIND SPD WIND SPD WIND SPD. TIME TIME CCFMl 33 I (MPH) 150 I (MPH) 300 I (MPH) 0800 0000 64000 5.50 6.50 7.50 0830 0030 64000 5.61 6.61 7.61 0900 0100 64000 5.71 6.71 7.71 0930 0130 64000 5.82 6.82 7.82 1000 0200 64000 5.93 6'. 93 7.93 1030 0230 103000 6.04 7.04 8.04 1100 0300 103000 6.14 7.14 8.14 1130 0330 103000 6.25 7.25 8.25 1200 0400 103000 6.36 7.36 8.36 1230 0430 103000 6.46 7.46 8.46 1300 0500 64000 6.57 7.57 8.57 1330 0530 64000 6.68 7.68 8.68
  • 1400 2000 64000 8.07 *9.07 10.07 1430 2030 64000 8.18 9.18 10.18 1500 2.100 64000 8.29 9.29 10.29 1530 2130 64000 8.39 9.39 10.39 1600 2200 64000 8.50 9.50 10.50
  • 9.2.10 PLANT VENT FLOW RATES AN!) MET DATA .REAL DRILL WIND DIR. STABILITY DELTA T 150 1-33' DELTA T 300 1-33' TIME TIME (DEGREES)

CLASS (DEGREES CENT) CDEGRESS CENT) 0800 0000 296.00 F 1. 00 1.40 0830 0030 293.72 F 1. 00 1.40 0900 0100 291.44 F 1. 00 1.40 0930 0130 286.50 F 1. 00 1.40 1000 0200 266.00 F 1. 00 1.40 1030 0230 250.00 F 1. 00 1.40 1100 '0300 244.22 F 1.00 1.40 1130 0330 242.67 F 1. 00 1.40 1200 0400 241.11 F 1. 00 1.40 1230 0430 239.56 F 1. 00 1.40 1300 0500 238.00 F 1.00 1.40 .1330 0530 236.44 F 1. 00 1.40 2000 216.22 1. 00 1.40 1400 F 1430 2030 214.67 F 1.00 1.40 1500 2100 213.11 F 1.00 1.40 1530 2130 211.56 F 1.00 1.40 1600 2200 210.00 F 1.00 1.40

  • 9.2.11 Radiation System
  • Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 Control cntrl Rm cntmt Charging Fuel Seal Room Vent Pump Rm Bldg Table Clock Drill RlA RlB R2 R4 RS R7 Time Time mR/hr CPM mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr 08:00 00:00 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.00E-01 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 2.00E-01 08:15 00:15 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.00E-01 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 2.00E-01 08:30 00:30 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.00E-01 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 2.00E-01 08:45 00:45 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.00E-01 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 2.00E-01 09:00 01:00 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.00E-01 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 2.00E-01 09:15 01:15 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.00E-01 1. OOE-01 J,..OOE-01 2.00E-01 09:20 01:20 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.00E-01 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 2.00E-01 09:25 01:25 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.00E-01 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 2.00E-01 09:30 01:30 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.00E-01 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 2.00E-01 09:45 01:45 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.00E-01 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 2.00E-01 10:00 02:00 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.00E-01 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 2.00E-01 10:15 02:15 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol
1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 2.00E-01 10:30 02:30 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 2.05E-Ol 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 2.0SE-01 10:45 02:45 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 1. 03E+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 l.03E+OO 11:00 03:00 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 1. OlE+OO 1. OOE-01 1.00E-01 1. OlE+OO 11:15 03:15 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 9.89E-Ol 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 9.89E-Ol 11:30 03:30 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 9.72E-Ol 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 9.72E-Ol 11:45 03:45 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 9.57E-Ol 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 9.57E-Ol 12:00 04:00 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 9.43E-Ol 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 9.43E-Ol 12;15 04:15 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 9.31E-Ol l.OOE-01 l.OOE-01 9.31E-Ol 04:30 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 9.19E-Ol 1.00E-01 1. OOE-01 9.19E-Ol 12:45 04:45 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 9.09E-Ol 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 9.09E-Ol
  • 13:00 05:00 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 9.00E-01 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 9.00E-01 13:15 05:15 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 8.91E-Ol 1.00E-01 l.OOE-01 8.91E-Ol 13:30 05:30 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 8.83E-Ol 1.00E-01 1. OOE-01 :::
  • 83E-Ol 20:15 12:15 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 7.74E-Ol 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 7.74E-Ol 20:30 12:30 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 7.72E-Ol l.OOE-01 1. OOE-01 7.72E-Ol 20:45 12:45 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 7.69E-Ol 1.00E-01 l.OOE-01 7.69E-Ol 21:00 13:00 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 7.67E-Ol l.OOE-01 1. OOE-01 7.67E-Ol 21:15 13: 15 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 7.64E-Ol l.OOE-01 1.00E-01 7.64E-Ol 21:30 13: 30 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 7.62E-Ol 1.00E-01 l.OOE-01 7.62E-Ol 21:45 13:45 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 7.59E-Ol 1. OOE-01 1.00E-01 7.59E-Ol 22:00 14:00 2.00E-01 4.00E+Ol 7.57E-Ol l.OOE-01 1.00E-01 7.57E-Ol
  • 9.2.12
  • Radiation System Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 Fuel Person Person Cntmt Cntmt Cntmt storage Htch 100 1 Htch 130 1 Part. Nbl Gas Iodine Clock Drill R9 RlOA RlOB RllA Rl2A Rl2B Time Time mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr CPM CPM CPM 08:00 00:00 1. OOE-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 2.51E+02 08:15 00:15 1. OOE-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 2.51E+02 08:30 00:30 l.OOE-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 2.51E+02 08:45 00:45 1. OOE-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 2.51E+02 09:00 01:00 1. OOE-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 1.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 2.51E+02 09:15 01:15 1. OOE-01 2.00E-01 2 .* OOE-01 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 2.51E+02 09:20 .01:20 1.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 2.51E+02 09:25 01:25 1. OOE-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 2.51E+02 09:30 01:30 1. OOE-01 2.00E-01 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 2.51E+02 09:45 01:45 1. OOE-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 2.51E+02 10:00 02:00 1. OOE-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 2.51E+02 10:15 02:15 1. OOE-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 2.51E+02 10:30 02:30 1. OOE-01 2.05E-Ol 2.05E-Ol 1.78E+03 1.78E+03 1. 78E+03 10:45 02:45 1. OOE-01 1. 03E+OO 1. 03E+OO 1.78E+03 l.78E+03 l.78E+03 11:00 03:00 1. OOE-01 1.0lE+OO 1. OlE+OO 1. 78E+03 1.78E+03 1. 78E+03 11:15 03:15 1. OOE-01 9.89E-Ol 9.89E-Ol 1.78E+03 1.78E+03 1. 78E+03 11:30 03:30 1. OOE-01 9.72E-Ol 9.72E-Ol 1. 78E+03 1.78E+03 1. 78E+03 11:45 03:45 1. OOE-01 9.57E-Ol 9.57E-Ol 1. 78E+03 1. 78E+03 1. 78E+03 12:00 04:00 1. OOE-01 9.43E-Ol 1. 78E+03 1. 78E+03 1. 78E+03 12:15 04:15 1. OOE-01 9.31E-Ol 9.JlE-01 1. 78E+03 1. 78E+03 1. 78E+03 12:30 04:30 1. OOE-01 9.19E-Ol 9.19E-Ol 1. 78E+03 1.78E+03 1. 78E+03
  • 12:45 04:45 1. OOE-01 9.09E-Ol 9.09E-Ol 1. 78E+03 l.78E+03 1. 78E+03 13:00 05:00 1. OOE-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 1. 78E+03 1.78E+03 1. 78E+03 13:15 05:15 1. OOE-01 8.91E-Ol 8.91E-Ol 1. 78E+03 1.78E+03 1. 78E+03 13:30 05:30 1. OOE-01 8.83E-Ol 8.SJE-01 1. 78E+03 1.78E+03 1.78E+03 2 0 : 15 -12 : 15 1. OOE-01 7.74E-Ol 7.74E-Ol 1. 78E+03 1. 78E+03 1. 78E+03 20:30 12:30 1. OOE-01 7.72E-Ol 7.72E-Ol 1. 78E+03 1. 78E+03 1. 78E+03 20:45 12:45 1.00E-01 7.69E-Ol 7.69E-Ol l.78E+03 1. 78E+03 1. 78E+03 21:00 13:00 1.00E-01 7.67E-Ol 7.67E-Ol 1.78E+03 1. 78E+03 1. 78E+03 21:15 13:15 1. OOE-01 7.64E-Ol 7.64E-Ol 1. 78E+03 1. 78E+03 1. 78E+03 21:30 13:30 1. OOE-01 7.62E-Ol 7.62E-Ol 1. 78E+03 1. 78E+03 1. 78E+03 21:45 13:45 1. OOE-01 7.59E-Ol 7.59E-Ol 1. 78E+03 1. 78E+03 1. 78E+03 22:00 14:00 1. OOE-01 7.57E-Ol 7.57E-Ol 1. 78E+03 1. 78E+03 1.78E+03
  • 9.2.13 Radiation Monitorin9 System
  • Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 21 Fan 22/24Fan 23/25Fan Condnsr S W Wtr S W Wtr S W Wtr Air Ejct Clock Drill Rl3A Rl3B Rl3C Rl3D Rl3E R15 Time Time CPM CPM, CPM CPM CPM CPM 08:00 00:00 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 08:15 00:15 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 08:30 00:30 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 08:45 00:45 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 09:00 01:00 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 09:15 01:15 *6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 09:20 01:20 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 1.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 09:25 01:25 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 1.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 09:30 01:30 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 09!45 01:45 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 10:00 02:00 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 10:15 02:15 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02.

l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 10:30 02:30 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 10:45 02:45 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 11:00 03:00 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 11:15 03:15 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 1.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 11:30 03:30 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 1. 05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 11:45 03:45 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 12:00 04:00 6. QOE+Ol

  • 3.50E+02 1. 05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 12:15 04:15 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 12:30 04:30 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 12:45 04:45 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol
  • 13:00 05:00 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 13: 15 05:15 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 13:30 05:30 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 1. 05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 20: ,15 12:15 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 20:30 *12:30 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 20:45 12:45 6.00E+Ol 3.SOE+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 21:00 13:00 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 1.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 21:15 13:15 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 1.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 21:30 13:30 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 1.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 21:45 13:45 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol 22:00 14:00 6.00E+Ol 3.50E+02 l.05E+02 N/A N/A 3.00E+Ol ** 9.2.14
  • Radiation Monitorin9 System . Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 Plnt vnt Cmpnt Cmpnt Liquid 21 S/G 22 S/G Grs Beta Cool Wtr Cool Wtr Waste Blowdn Blowdn Clock Drill R16 R17A R17B R18 R19A R19B Time Time CPM CPM CPM CPM CPM CPM 08:00 00:00 1.10E+02 1. OOE+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1. 72E+02 08:15 00:15 1.10E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1. 72E+02 08:30 00:30 1.10E+02 1. OOE+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1. 72E+02 08:45 00:45 1.10E+02 1. OOE+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1.72E+02 09:00 01:00 1.10E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1.72E+02 09:15 01:15 1.10E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2 .* 22E+02 1. 72E+02 09:20 01:20 5.86E+03 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1. 72E+02 09:25 01:25 1. 74E+04 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1. 72E+02 09:30 01:30 1. 88E+04 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1. 72E+02 09:45 01:45 4.19E+04 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1.72E+02 10:00 02:00 9.34E+03 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1. 72E+02 10:15 02:15 1.99E+03 l.OOE+02 1. OOE+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1. 72E+02 10:30 02:30 1.82E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1.72E+02 10:45 02:45 1.10E+02 1. OOE+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1.72E+02 11:00 03:00 1.10E+02 l.OOE+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1. 72E+02 11:15 03:15 1.10E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1. 72E+02 11:30 03:30 l.10E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1. 72E+02 11:45 03:45 1.10E+02 l.OOE+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1. 72E+02 12:00 04:00 1.10E+02 1.00E+02 1. OOE+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1. 72E+02 12:15 04:15 1.10E+02 1.00E+02 1. OOE+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1. 72E+02 12:30 04:30 1.10E+02 1.00E+02 1. OOE+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1.72E+02
  • 12:45 04:45 1.10E+02 1. OOE+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1. 72E+02 13:00 05:00 1.10E+02 1.00E+02 1. OOE+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1.72E+02 13: 15 05:15 1.10E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1.72E+02 13:30 05:30 1.10E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1.72E+02 20:15 12:15 1.10E+02 1. OOE+02 l.OOE+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1. 72E+02 20:30 12:30 1.10E+02 1. OOE+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1. 72E+02 20:45 12:45 1.10E+02 1. OOE+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1.72E+02 21:00 13:00 1.10E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1.72E+02 21:15 13:15 1.10E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1.72E+02 21:30 13: 30 1.10E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 S.OOE+04 2.22E+02 1. 72E+02 21:45 13:45 1.10E+02 1.00E+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1. 72E+02 22:00 14:00 1.10E+02 1. OOE+02 1.00E+02 5.00E+04 2.22E+02 1.72E+02
  • 9.2.15 :"'* ..

Radiation System

  • Salem Nuclear Generating station 06/23/93 23 S/G 24 S/G U-2 Seal Wtr Seal Wtr Seal Wtr Blowdn Blowdn Chem Lab Inj Fl tr Inj Fl tr Fl tr Clock Drill R19C Rl9D R20B R24A R24B R25 Time Time CPM CPM mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr 08:00 00:00 9.lOE+Ol 1.92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.00E+02 2.03E+02 2.50E+02 08:15 00:15 9.lOE+Ol 1. 92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.01E+02 2.03E+02 2.51E+02 08:30 00:30 9.lOE+Ol 1. 92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.01E+02 2.03E+02 2.51E+02 08:45 00:45 9.lOE+Ol 1. 92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.02E+02 2.03E+02 2.52E+02 09:00 01:00 9.lOE+Ol 1. 92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.02E+02 2.03E+02 2.52E+02 09:15 01:15 9.lOE+Ol 1. 92E+02 1 .* OOE-01 2.03E+02 2.03E+02 2.53E+02 09:20 01:20 9.lOE+Ol 1. 92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.03E+02 2.03E+02 2.52E+02 09:25 01:25 9.lOE+Ol 1. 92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.03E+02 2.03E+02 2.52E+02 09:30 01:30 9.lOE+Ol 1. 92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.00E+02 2.03E+02 2.50E+02 09:45 01:45 9.lOE+Ol 1. 92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.00E+02 2.03E+02 2.50E+02 10:00 02:00 9*10E+Ol l.92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.00E+02 2.03E+02 2.50E+02 10:15 02:15 *9.lOE+Ol
1. 92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.00E+02 2.03E+02 2.50E+02 10:30 02:30 9.lOE+Ol 1. 92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.00E+02 2.03E+02 2.SOE+02 10:45 02:45 9.lOE+Ol 1. 92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.00E+02 2.03E+02 2.50E+02 11:00 03:00 9.lOE+Ol 1. 92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.72E+05 2.03E+02 .2.72E+05 11:15 03:15 9.lOE+Ol 1. 92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.72E+05 2.03E+02 2.72E+05 11:30 03:30 9.lOE+Ol 1. 92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.72E+05 2.03E+02 2.72E+05 11:45 03:45 9.lOE+Ol 1.92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.72E+05 2.03E+02 2.72E+05 12:00 04:00 9.lOE+Ol 1.92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.72E+05 2.03E+02 2.72E+05 12:15 04:15 9.lOE+Ol 1.92E+02 1.00E-01 2.72E+05 2.03E+02 2.72E+05 12:30 04:30 9.lOE+Ol l.92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.72E+05 2.03E+02 2.72E+05 12:45 04:45 9.lOE+Ol 1.92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.72E+05 2.03E+02 2.72E+05
  • 13:00 05:00 9.lOE+Ol 1.92E+02 1.00E-01 2.72E+05 2.03E+02 2.72E+05 13: 15 05:15 9.lOE+Ol 1.92E+02 1.00E-01 2.72E+05 2.03E+02 2.72E+05 13:30 05:30 9.lOE+Ol 1. 92E+02 l.OOE-01 2.72E+05 2.03E+02 2.72E+05 20:15-12:15 9.lOE+Ol 1.92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.72E+05 2.03E+02 2.72E+05 20:30 12:30 9.lOE+Ol 1.92E+02 1. OOE-01 2.72E+05 2.03E+02 2.72E+05 20:45 12:45 9.lOE+Ol 1.92E+02 l.'OOE-01 2.72E+05 2.03E+02 2.72E+05 21:00 13:00 9.lOE+Ol l.92E+02 1.00E-01 2.72E+05 2.03E+02 2.72E+05 21:15 13:15 9.lOE+Ol 1.92E+02 l.OOE-01 2.72E+05 2.03E+02 2.72E+05 21:30 13:30 9.lOE+Ol 1.92E+02 l.OOE-01*

2.72E+05 2.03E+02 2.72E+05 21:45 13:45 9.lOE+Ol 1.92E+02 l.OOE-01 2.72E+05 2.03E+02 2.72E+05 22:00 14:00 9.lOE+Ol 1.92E+02 l.OOE-01 2.72E+05 2.03E+02 2.72E+05

  • 9.2.16
  • Radiation Monitorin9 System . Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 Rx Colnt Liquid Fuel Pit Fuel Pit Refuel Fail Fuel Fl tr Wste Fltr Fl tr Skm Fltr Wtr Fltr Letdn Clock Drill R26 R27 R28 R29 R30 R31 Time Time mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr CPM 08:00 00:00 8.00E+02 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 9.35E+03 08:15 00:15 8.01E+02 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 9.35E+03 08:30 00:30 8.01E+02 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 9.35E+03 08:45 00:45 8.02E+02 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 9.34E+03 09:00 01:00 8.02E+02 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 9.34E+03 09:15 01:15 8.03E+02 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+Ol 1 .. OOE+OO 9.34E+03 09:20 01:20 8.03E+02 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 9.34E+03 09:25 01:25 8.03E+02 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 9.34E+03 09:30 01:30 8.00E+02 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 9.34E+03 09:45 01:45 8.00E+02 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 9.34E+03 10:00 02:00 8.00E+02 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 9.34E+03 10:15 02:15 8.00E+02 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 9.34E+03 10:30 02:30 8.00E+02 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 9.34E+03 10:45 02:45 8.00E+02 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 9.34E+03 11:00 03:00 2.72E+05 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 7.04E+05 11:15 03: 15 2.72E+05 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 7.04E+05 11:30 03:30 2.72E+05 9.70E+OO 5.00E+01 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 7.04E+05 11:45 03:45 2.72E+05 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+01 1. OOE+OO 7.04E+05 12:00 04:00 2.72E+05 9.70E+OO 5.00E+01 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 7.04E+05 12:15 04:15 2.72E+05 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 7.04E+05 12:30 04:30 2.72E+05 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 7.04E+05
  • 12:45 04:45 2.72E+05 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 7.04E+05 13:00 05:00 2.72E+05 9.70E+OO 5.00E+01 1. OOE+01 1. OOE+OO 7.04E+05 13:15 05:15 2.72E+05 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 7.04E+05 13: 30 05:30 2.72E+05 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 7.04E+05 20:15 12:15 2.72E+05 9.70E+OO 5.00E+01 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 7.04E+05 20:30 12:30 2.72E+05 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 7.04E+OS 20:45 12:45 2.72E+05 9.70E+OO 5.00E+01 1.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 7.04E+05 21:00 13:00 2.72E+05 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 7.04E+05 21:15 13:15 2.72E+05 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 7.04E+05 21:30 13:30 2.72E+05 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 7.04E+05 21:45 13:45 2.72E+05 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 7.04E+05 22:00 14:00 2.72E+05 9.70E+OO 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+Ol 1. OOE+OO 7.04E+05
  • 9.2.17 Radiation System
  • Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 Fuel IX Mech S/G Bldn Evap Fd Non Rad crane Fl tr Pen Fl tr Dsch Prht end Wst Clock Drill R32A R33 R34 R35 R36 R37 Time Time mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr CPM CPM CPM 08:00 00:00 1. OOE-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 08:15 00:15 1. OOE-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 08:30 00:30 1. OOE-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 08:45 00:45 1.00E-01 1.75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 09:00 01:00 l.OOE-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 . 4. OOE+02 09:15 01:15 1.00E-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4. OOE+02. 4.00E+02 09:20 01: 20. 1.00E-01 1.75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 09:25 01:25 1. OOE-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 09!30 01:30 1. OOE-01 1.75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 09:45 01:45 1. OOE-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-01 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 10:00 02:00 1. OOE-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-01 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 10:15 02:15 1. OOE-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 10:30 02:30 1. OOE-01 .l.75E+02
  • 4. OOE+02 4.00E+02 10:45 02:45 . 1. OOE-01 L 75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 11:00 03:00 1. OOE-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-01 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 11:15 03:15 . 1. OOE-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-01 N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 11:30 03:30 1.00E-01 1. 75E+02 2. 70E-01* N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 11:45 03:45 1. OOE-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 12:00 04:00 1. OOE-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 12:15 04:15 1.00E-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 12:30 04:30 1. OOE-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 12:45 04:45 1. OOE-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02
  • 13:00 05:00 1. OOE-01 1.75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 13:15 05:15 1.00E-01 l.75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 13:30 05:30 1. OOE-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 20:15 12:15 1. OOE-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 20:30 12:30 l.OOE-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 20:45 12:45 1.00E-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 21:00 13:00 1. OOE-01 1.75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 21:15 13:15 1. OOE-01 . 1. 75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 21:30 13:30 1. OOE-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 21:45 13:45 1. OOE-01 1. 75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 22:00 14:00 l.OOE-01 l.75E+02 2.70E-Ol N/A 4.00E+02 4.00E+02 9.2.18 *
  • Radiation System Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 S/G Bldn Condnste Plnt Vnt Plnt Vnt Plnt Vnt 21 Wste Fl tr Fl tr Part Iodine Nbl Gas Gas Tnk Clock Drill R38 R40 R41A R41B R41C R42A Time Time mR/hr mR/hr CPM CPM CPM mR/hr 08:00 00:00 N/A 1. 50E-Ol 3.00E+Ol 3.70E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.62E+OO 08:15 00:15 N/A l.50E-Ol 3.00E+Ol 3.SOE+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.62E+OO 08:30 00:30 N/A 1. 50E-Ol 3.00E+Ol 3.90E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.62E+OO 08:45 00:45 N/A 1. 50E-Ol 3.00E+Ol 4.00E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.62E+OO 09:00 01:00 N/A 1. 50E-Ol 3.00E+Ol 4.lOE+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.62E+OO 09:15 01:15 N/A 1. 50E-Ol 3.00E+Ol 4.20E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.62E+OO 09:20 01:20 N/A 1. 50E-Ol 3.00E+Ol 4.30E+Ol 2*. 34E+04 5.65E+OO 09:25 01:25 N/A 1. 50E-Ol 3.00E+Ol 4.40E+Ol l.42E+05 5.62E+OO 09:30 01:30 N/A 1.50E-Ol 3.00E+Ol 4.50E+Ol 2.SOE+05 6.62E+OO 09:45 01:45 N/A 1. 50E-Ol 3.28E+Ol 4.60E+Ol 1. 91E+05 6.62E+OO 10:00 02:00 N/A 1. 50E-Ol 3. 06E+O*l 4.70E+Ol 4.27E+04 6.62E+OO 10:15 02:15 N/A 1.SOE-01 3.0lE+Ol 4.SOE+Ol 9.08E+03 5.62E+OO 10:30 02:30 N/A 1. SOE-01 3.02E+Ol 4.90E+Ol 8.33E+02 5.62E+OO 10:45 02:45 N/A 1. 50E-Ol 3.19E+Ol 5.00E+Ol 5.19E+Ol 5.62E+OO 11:00 03:00 N/A l.50E-Ol ,3.lSE+Ol 5.lOE+Ol 5.lSE+Ol 5.62E+OO 11:15 03:15 N/A 1.SOE-01 3.lSE+Ol 5.20E+Ol 5.lSE+Ol 5.62E+OO 11:30 03:30 N/A 1. 50E-Ol 3.17E+Ol 5.JOE+Ol 5.18E+Ol 5.62E+OO 11:45 03:45 N/A l.50E-Ol 3.17E+Ol 5.40E+Ol 5.17E+Ol 5.62E+OO 12:00 04:00 N/A 1. 50E-Ol 3.17E+Ol 5.SOE+Ol 5.17E+Ol 5.62E+OO 12:15 04:15 N/A 1. SOE-01 3.17E+Ol 5.60E+Ol 5.17E+Ol 5.62E+OO 12:30 04:30 N/A 1.SOE-01 3.16E+01 5.SOE+Ol 5.16E+Ol 5.62E+OO
  • 12:45 04:45 N/A 1.SOE-01 3.16E+Ol 5.90E+Ol 5.16E+Ol 5.62E+OO 13:00 05:00 N/A l.SOE-01 3.16E+Ol 6.00E+Ol 5.16E+Ol 5.62E+OO 13:15 05: 15 N/A l.SOE-01 3.16E+Ol 6.lOE+Ol 5.16E+Ol 5.62E+OO 13:30 05:30 N/A 1. 50E-Ol 3.16E+Ol 6.20E+Ol 5.16E+Ol 5.62E+OO 20:15 12:15 N/A l.50E-Ol lJE+Ol 6.SOE+Ol 5.13E+Ol 5.62E+OO 20:30 12:30 N/A l.SOE-01 3 ;*lJE+Ol 6.90E+Ol 5.lJE+Ol 5.62E+OO 20:45 12:45 N/A l.SOE-01 3.lJE+Ol 7.00E+Ol 5.lJE+Ol 5.62E+OO 21:00 13:00 N/A 1. SOE-01 3.13E+Ol 7.lOE+Ol 5.lJE+Ol 5.62E+OO 21:15 13:15 N/A l.50E-Ol 3.13E+Ol 7.20E+Ol 5.lJE+Ol 5.62E+OO 21:30 13: 30 N/A l.50E-Ol J.13E+Ol 7.JOE+Ol 5.lJE+Ol 5.62E+OO 21:45 13:45 N/A 1. 50E-Ol J.13E+Ol 7.40E+Ol 5.13E+Ol 5.62E+OO 22:00 14:00 N/A 1.50E-Ol J.13E+Ol 7.50E+Ol 5.lJE+Ol 5.62E+OO
  • 9.2.19 Radiation Monitorin9 System Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93
  • 22 Wste 23 Wste
  • 24 wste ELECT Hgh Rng Hgh Rng Gas Tnk Gas Tnk Gas Tnk PEN Incntmt Incntmt Clock Drill R42B R42C R42D R47 R44A R44B Time Time mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr R/HR R/HR 08:00 00:00 5.50E+OO 5.25E+OO LSOE+OO 1. 01E+OO 1.00E+OO 1. OOE+OO 08:15 00: 15' 5.50E+OO 5.25E+OO 1.SOE+OO l.01E+OO 1.00E+OO 1.00E+OO 08:30 00:30 5.50E+OO 5.25E+OO 1. 50E+OO 1. OlE+OO 1. OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 08:45 00:45 5.50E+OO 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1. OlE+OO 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 09:00 01:00 5.50E+OO 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 1. OlE+OO 1. OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 09:15 01:15 5.50E+OO 5.25E+OO l.50E+OO 1. OlE+OO 1. OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 09:20 01:20 5 .50E+OO
  • 5.25E+OO l.50E+OO 1. OlE+OO l.OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 09:25 01:25 5.50E+OO 5.25E+OO l.50E+OO 1. OlE+OO 1. OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 09:30 01:30 5.60E+OO 5.35E+OO 1. 60E+OO 1. OlE+OO LOOE+OO l.OOE+OO 09:45 01:45 5.60E+OO 5.35E+OO 1. 60E+OO l.01E+OO 1. OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 10:00 02:00 5.60E+OO 5.35E+OO 1. 60E+OO l.OlE+OO 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 10:15 02:15 5.50E+OO 5.25E+OO l.50E+OO 1. OlE+OO 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 10:30 02:30 5.50E+OO 5.25E+OO l.50E+OO 2.14E+OO 1. OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 10:45 02:45 5.50E+OO 5.25E+OO 1. 50E+OO 2.19E+OO 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 11:00 03:00 5.50E+OO 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO 2.14E+OO 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 11:15 03:15 5.50E+OO 5.25E+OO l.50E+OO 2.lOE+OO 1. OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 11:30 03:30 5.50E+OO 5.25E+OO l.50E+OO 2.06E+OO 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 11:45 03:45 5.50E+OO 5.25E+OO l.50E+OO 2.03E+OO 1. OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 12:00 04:00 5.50E+OO 5.25E+OO l.50E+OO 2.00E+OO 1. OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 12:15 04:15 5.SOE+OO 5.25E+OO l.SOE+OO l.98E+OO 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 12:30 04:30 5.50E+OO 5.25E+OO l.SOE+OO l.95E+OO 1. OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 12:45 04:45 5.SOE+OO 5.25E+OO 1.SOE+OO 1.93E+OO 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 13:00 05:00 5.SOE+OO 5.25E+OO l.SOE+OO l.91E+OO 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 13:15 05:15 5.SOE+OO 5.25E+OO l.SOE+OO l.89E+OO l.OOE+OO 1.00E+OO
  • 13:30 05:30 5.SOE+OO 5.25E+OO l.SOE+OO l.87E+OO 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 20:15 12:15 5.SOE+OO 5.2SE+OO 1.SOE+OO l.60E+OO 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 20:30 12:30 5.SOE+OO 5.25E+OO l.SOE+OO l.59E+oo.
1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 20:45 12:45 5.50E+OO 5.25E+OO 1.50E+OO l.58E+OO 1.00E+OO l.OOE+OO 21:00 13:00 5.50E+OO 5.25E+OO l.50E+OO l.58E+OO 1. OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 21:15 13:15 5.50E+OO 5.25E+OO l.SOE+OO l.57E+OO 1. OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 21:30 13:30 5.SOE+OO 5.25E+OO l.SOE+OO l.56E+OO 1. OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 21:45 13:45 5.50E+OO 5.25E+OO l.50E+OO l.56E+OO 1.00E+OO 1.00E+OO 22:00 14:00 5.50E+OO 5.25E+OO l.SOE+OO l.55E+OO 1. OOE+OO l.OOE+OO / 9.2.20 *
  • Radiation System . Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 Plnt Vnt Plnt Vnt Plnt Vnt Plnt Vnt 22 Main 24 Main Nbl Gas NG Mid NG Hgh Fltr Mon Stm Line Stm Line Clock Drill R45A R45B R45C R45D R46A R46B Time Time CPM UCI/CC UCI/CC CPM mR/hr mR/hr 08:00 00:00 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 08:15 00:15 1. OOE+OO l.OOE-03 1. OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 08:30 00:30 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 08:45 00:45 l.OOE+OO 1.00E-03 1. OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 09:00 01:00 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 09:15 01:15 l.OOE+OO 1.00E-03 :l.OOE-01 5.00E+Ol :1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 09:20 01:20 l.OOE+OO 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 09:25 01:25 l.OOE+OO 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 09:30 01:30 1.00E+OO 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 09:45 01:45 l.OOE+OO 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 10:00 02:00 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 10:15 02:15 l.OOE+OO 1. OOE-03 1. OOE":"Ol 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 10:30 02:30 1.00E+OO 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 10:45 02:45 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 11:00 03:00 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 11:15 03:15 1.00E+OO 1.00E-03 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 11:30 03:30 1. OOE+OO 1.00E-03 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 11:45 03:45 1. OOE+OO l.OOE-03 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol l.OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 12:00 04:00 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 12:15 04:15 l.OOE+OO l.OOE-03 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 1.00E+OO 1. OOE+OO 12:30 04:30 l.OOE+OO 1.00E-03 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO
  • 12:45 04:45 l.OOE+OO 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 13:00 05:00 l.OOE+OO l.OOE-03 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 13:15 05:15 1.00E+OO 1.00E-03 1. OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 13:30 05:30 l.OOE+OO l.OOE-03 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 20:15 12:15 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 20:30 12:30 1. OOE+OO 1.00E-03 l.OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 20:45 12:45 1.00E+OO 1.00E-03 l.OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 1.00E+OO 1.00E+OO 21:00 13:00 l.OOE+OO l.OOE-03 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 1.00E+OO l.OOE+OO 21:15 13:15 1.00E+OO 1.00E-03 1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 21:30 13:30 1.00E+OO 1.00E-03 *1.00E-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 21:45 13:45 1.00E+OO 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 22:00 14:00 1.00E+OO 1.00E-03 1. OOE-01 5.00E+Ol 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO
  • 9.2.21 Radiation System
  • Salem Nuclear Generating Station 06/23/93 21 Main 23 Main Vnt Emer PASS RM Stm Line stm Line Mntr LOCAL Clock Drill R46C R46D R46E R43 R52 Time Time mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr mR/hr R/HR 08:00 00:00 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE-01
  • 1. OOE-01 08:15 00:15 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO l.OOE+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 08:30 00:30 1. OOE+OO l.OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 08:45 00:45 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 1.00E+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 09:00 01:00 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 09:15 01:15 1.00E+OO 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE-01 .1. OOE-01 09:20 01:20 1.00E+OO 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 1. 30E-Ol 1. OOE-01 09:25 01:25 .1.00E+OO 1.00E+OO 1.00E+OO 1.40E-Ol 1. OOE-01 09:30 01:30 l.OOE+OO l.OOE+OO *1. OOE+OO 1. 60E-Ol 1. OOE-01 09:45 01:45 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 1.00E+OO 1. 40E-Ol 1. OOE-01 10:00 02:00 l.OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 1.00E+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 10:15 02:15 1.00E+OO 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 10:30 02:30 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 10:45 02:45 1. OOE+OO . 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 11:00 03:00 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 1. OOE-01 l.OOE-01 11:15 03:15 l.OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 11:30 03:30 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 11:45 03:45 1.00E+OO 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 12:00 04:00 1.00E+OO 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 12:15 04:15 1.00E+OO 1 *. ooE+oo* 1.00E+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 12:30 04:30 1.00E+OO 1.00E+OO 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 12:45 04:45 .1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01
  • 13:00 05:00 1.00E+OO 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 1. OOE-01 1.00E-01 13:15 05:15 1.00E+OO 1.00E+OO
1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01
  • 13:30 05:30. l.OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 20:15-12:15
1. OOE+OO 1;00E+OO 1.00E+OO i.OOE-01 1. OOE-01 20:30 12:30 l.OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 20:45 12:45 1.00E+OO l.OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 1. OOE-01 1.00E-01 21:00 13:00 l.OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 1.00E+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 21:15 13:15 l.OOE+OO l.OOE+OO l.OOE+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 21:30 13:30 1.00E+OO 1.00E+OO 1.00E+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 21:45 13:45 l.OOE+OO 1. OOE+OO 1.00E+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01 22:00 14:00 1.00E+OO 1.00E+OO 1.00E+OO 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-01
  • 9.2.22
  • *-.
  • I I * --, -' DATE OF DRILL: JUNE 23, 1993 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 -END REAL TIME(S) : 0800 -END CONTAMINATION LEVELS: 1500 ccpm D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

6 NEUTRON DOSE RATES IN MR/HR AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE CONTAINMENT ATMOSPHERE DATA 9.3.1

-. ' ' # 22 IODINE UNIT ; I \ 2R7 111 UNIT TWO CONTAINMEl'A 100' E'W' L-I i . . rim 11---i (#21\

l'eJ I r

\ j , \ I 'GENERATORi , , GENERATOR) 1 I 2R44B * \ u ,) OJ OJ '@ # 2 PZR # 21 IODINE --REMOVAL UNIT DATE OF DRILL: JUNE 23, 1993 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 -END REAL TIME(S) : 0800 -END CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

6_ NEUTRON DOSE RATES IN MR/HR AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE CONTAINMENT ATMOSPHERE DATA * ----------

9.3.2

  • *
  • DATE OF DRILL: JUNE 23, 1993 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 -END REAL TIME(S) : 0800 -END CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A REGEN HX EXCESS LETDOWN HX UNIT TWO CONTAINMENT 78' EL D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

6_ NEUTRON DOSE RATES IN MR/HR AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE CONTAINMENT ATMOSPHERE DATA 9.3.3 D D D # 2R1B* I I @] # 2 CCJTROL ROOM . .'...IR C:NDITIONING UNIT 2R41A ,-B *,-C .A.UX. :?UILDING SUPPLY FANS f<il COM-PON ENT ,

COOLING G 111 @] SURGE TANK I I \C\ VOLUME CONTROL TANK BORIC ACID TANKS \ -------BORIC ACID BORIC ACID BATCH TANK FILL TANK STEAM GENERATOR SLOWDOWN TANK .A NOHU1Ii!i UNIT TWO AUX BUILDI1'r.a 122' RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL: -1UNE 23: 1993 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 -0119 REAL TIME(S) : 0800 -0919 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DA1. AMS READING: 400 CCPM 0 AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR) *CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

  • 9.3.4
  • *
  • D D ' D i r--------'.

2R!B* Q] H 2 CONTROL -r-----11-_

CCNDITIONING Ul'JIT [2J .. 2R41A 1.-c ...__----'!

AUX 3UILDING SUPPLY FANS AUX '3UILDING EXHAUST FANS VOLUME CONTROL BORIC ACID TANKS \ -------BORIC ACID BORIC ACID BATCH TANK FILL TANK STEAM GENERATOR SLOWDOWN TANK UNIT TWO\ AUX BUILDING 122' EL RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL: JUNE 23, 1993 DRILL TIME(S) : 0120 -0245 REAL TIME(S) : 0920 -1045 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA AMS READING: OFFSCALE HIGH ALARMING!

0 AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR) CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

9.3.5 D D D 2R!B* I I G.2J # 2 ROOM .:..IR UNIT 2R41A B _ _.. ,-c AUX :3UILDING SU PPL Y FANS G COMPONENT COOLING SURGE TANK AUX C:UILOING

XHAUST FANS VOLUME CONTROL TANK BORIC ACID TANKS \ -------BORIC ACID BORIC ACID BATCH TANK FILL TANK E2J STEAM GENERATOR SLOWDOWN TANK UNIT TWO AUX . 122'. RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION

'.)A.TE CF DRILL: jUNE 23. 1993 DRILL J:l.,1E(S)

0246 -END REAL TIME(S) : 1 046 -END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR D AMS READING: 400 CCPM 0 AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR) CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
  • 9.3.6
  • EJJ I UNIT TWO AUX BUILDING 100' EL 2R52 EJJ I 1--------L. [[] DJ RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION EVAP. UNIT = 2R28 2R33 0 E] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [QJ [Q] []] 10 c:+:J )BORIC ACID' TRANSFER PUMPS E] ...A DATE OF DRILL: JUNE 23, 1993 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 -0229 REAL TIME(S) : 0800 -1 029 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA E}J AUX BUILDING AIR DATA g] g] .l Nilmm AMS READING: 400 CCPM 0 AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR) CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D .DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

9.3.7 BORIC ACID EVAP. 2R52 1-----... Le I sool I sooj EVAP. UNIT = 2R28 2R33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .t. !O Cc1Cill\ TRANSFER PUMPS ._.,.. UNIT TWO AUX BUILDIN

  • 100' EL RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL: JUNE 23, 1993 DRILL TIME(S) : 0230 -END REAL TIME(S) : 1030 -END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA AMS READING: 400 CCPM 0 AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR) CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

9.3.7.a

  • _l\UX BUILDING ENTRANCE HALL\\TAY AT PSCP 100' EL AUX BUILDING ENTRANCE COUNT ROOM /./ts!J RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL: JUNE 23, 1993
  • DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 -END REAL TIME(S) : 0800 -END AMS LOCATION AMS READING: 400 CCPM AIR SAMPLE DATA : 2E-12 uCi/cc (Gross) CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/ A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

e 1R23 9.3.8

BUILDING, ..

RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL: JUNE 23, 1993 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000. -END REAL TIME(S) : 0800 -END UNIT ONE

  • CHEMISTRY LAri. . 100' E D
  • 1R3
  • AIR SAMPLE DATA : 2.1E-12 uCi/cc (GROSS) AMS READING 0000-END 400 CCPM CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
  • 9.3.9
  • *
  • UNIT ONE AUX BUILDING, PRIMARY SAMPLE ROOM 113' EL I /LJLJL_J [ill 0 1 [;]] [;]JI I I I I I I I I I I I I lr:;JJ mm RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL: JUNE 23, 1993 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 -0229 REAL TIME(S) : 0800 -1029 AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA AMS READING: 400 CCPM 0 AMS (CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR) CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED . Ii I II I U/2 /SAMPLE VALVE PANEL 1R6A U/1 SAMPLE VALVE PANEL 9.3.10 UNIT ONE AUX BUILDING, p*RIMARY SAMPLE 113' EL LJ ITJ RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL: JUNE 23, 1993 DRILL TIME(S) : 0230 END REAL TIME(S) : 1 030 -END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA LJ LJ LJ LJ [gfil 0 250 . 11 11 I U/2 /SAMPLE VALVE PANEL AUX BUILDING AIR DATA AMS READING: OFFSCALE HIGH ALARMING!

@ AMS (CONTINUO.US AIR MONITOR) CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS . OTHERWISE INDICATED.

1R6A U/1 SAMPLE VALVE PANEL *

  • 9.3.1 O.a S:?ENT FUEL HX UNIT TWO I
  • AUX BUILDING
  • w 2R36 ::-IJEL 84' EL CJ!T :::UMPS 111 ! I" IUP : [5J] 22 ill SJ I I 21 SJ 11 21 CC HX cc e2Rl 7A LI,, 2 Rl 7 B. PPS RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION 22 cc HX !)ATE OF DRILL:
22. 1993 AUX FEED DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 -E:ND PPS i I REAL TIME(S) : 0800 -END I 2R31 ID AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA
  • AMS READING: 400 CCPM 2R25 2R24B CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR (AMS) CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A 2R25A :---1 DOSE r<ATES IN MR/HR UNLESS LJ OTHERWISE INDICATED. OJ 2l ce 1 CTMT 2R4 I SPRAY PUMPS W,,l I 23 CPI SPRAY ADDIT. 2R18 TANK REFUEL. WATER PURIF.
  • PUMP SPENT WASTE j/ . RESIN/ PRIMARY WATER .d.. NQP!Ultii STORAGE MONITOR MAKE-UP PUMPS TANK TNKS & PMPS 9.3.11

.JASTE GAS C:;JMPRESSOR PACK lt22 ".JASTE GAS COMPRESSOR PACK !_Dl []] CJ eves \ 1 eves I ' MONITOR ) \MONITOR / TANK 1*21 '.JASTE HOLD-UP TANK []J .25] lf22 0 \./ASTE HOLD-UP TANK l3ITI

  • 2R27 tt2 Q] \/ASTE MONITOR 0 HOLD-UP TANK !IQ] Kl1 R1i I . **;.* Kl] @ 2R42A ,

1 2R42C, .,_

[TI tt21 eves HOLD-UP TANK [2t1 #22 eves HOLD-UP TANK if'2lj Kil #23 eves HOLD-UP TANK CJ CJ li!ili 0 CJ .d. NOIUIHi UNIT TWO AUX BUILDINA . 64' RADIOLOGICAL li*JFORMATION

)ATE OF DRILL: JUNE 23. 1993 JRILL TIME(S) : 'JOOO -END TIME(S) : 0800 -END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA
  • SEE LEAK LOCATION ATMOSPHERE CONCENTRATIONS AMS READINGS:

400CCPM 0 AMS CCONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR) CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A ASTERISK ( *) AREAS WILL HAVE THE FOLLOWING DOSE RATES

  • DRILL REAL CLOSED TIME TIME \JINDO\J W'lNDO\J 0120 0920 5.60 R/HR 4.50 R/HR 0130 0930 6.25 R/HR 5.00 R/HR 0145 0945 6.00 R/HR 4.80 R/HR 0200 1000 5.60 R/HR 4.50 R/HR 0215 1015 625 MR/HR 500 MR/HR 0230 1030 62.5 MR/HR 50.0 MR/HR 0245 1045 <LO MR/HR <1.0 MR/HR lo DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

./

  • 9.3.12
  • *
  • RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL: JUNE 23, 1993 DRILL mAE(S) : 0000 -END REAL TIME(S) : 0800 -END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

... UNIT TWO AUX BUILDING 55' EL AUX BLB SUMP TANK 9.3.13 i I I l ! i RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL: JUNE 23, 1993 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 -END REAL TIME(S) : 0800 -END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA. CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. . . UNIT TWO AUX BUILDil\TA 45' E'!"' #21 [IQ] #21 \ 30\

  1. 21 RHR r-:/ SUMP C\J
  • 9.3.14 i _J
  • I *
  • RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL: JUNE 23, 1993 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 -END REAL TIME(S) : 0800 -END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA CONTAMINATION LEVELS : N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

UNIT TWO MEC*HANICAL PENETRATION 78' EL -' BORON INJECTION TANK 9.3.15

-:::0 s::: {/) -0 J> z r'T1 r I L 0 I PUMPS , j <0.1 I 1cfb ! 2R45 GRAB I SAMPLE SKID I I : <0.1 i . -* I \ <0.1 184 INTERFACE I BOX I \ <0.1 I I <0.1 RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL: JUNE 23, 1993 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 -0119 REAL TIME(S) : 0800 -0919 CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

I U/2 __,I R45 SHED 100' EL *I 2R45 SHED *

  • 9.3.15. **

(

  • I I ;:o s::: (/) "lJ )> z r'1 r 0 *
  • I. 100 2R45 GRAB SAMPLE SKID 100 100 184 INTERFACE BOX 100 100 RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL: JUNE 23, 1993 DRILL TIME(S) : 0120 -0245 REAL TIME(S) : 0920 -1045 CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

U /2 R45 SHED \ 100' EL 2R45 SHED d 9.3.16 0 :;o s::: (/) . -0 )> z l"T'1 r I <0.1 2R45 GRAB SAMPLE U /2 R45 . SHED I 100' EL. SKID .___..____.,___I..__

---I <0.1 I <0.1 I <0.1 .\ I 184 INTERFACE I BOX I <0.1 RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL: JUNE 23. 1993 DRILL TIME(S) : 0246 -END REAL TIME(S) : 1 046 -END CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

2R45 SHED *

  • 9.3.17
  • *
  • 2R13 ABC (g] # 2, FHB D D EXHAUST FAN # 22 FHB D D EXHAUST FAN UNIT Two\ MEC.HANICAL PENETRATION 100' EL STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN TANKS RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION . DATE OF DRILl.: JUNE 23, 1993 . DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 -END REAL TIME(S) : 0800 -END AIR SAMPLE DATA : SEE GENERAL AREA AUX BUILDING AIR DATA AMS READING (IF ANY}: 400 CCPM @ AMS CCONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR> CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

AIRLOCK 9.3.18 u /2 BUILDING [91 I ND. 2A-4160V VITAL BUS I NO. 2B-41GOV VITAL BUS I NO. 2C 4260V VITAL BUS 7 7 I z I

,.......,L BATTERY R[J[]H aJS I I 4 NC!HU!tii RADIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATE OF DRILL: JUNE 23, 1993 DRILL TIME(S) : 0000 -END REAL TIME(S) : 0800 -END AIR SAMPLE DATA : 1E-12 uCi/cc (Gross) CONTAMINATION LEVELS: N/A D DOSE RATES IN MR/HR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.

RELAY ROOM. 64' EU *

  • 9.3.19

\ \\ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' IOJTH rLA"T VCHT !6 17 Artificial Island Emergency Plan Annual Exercise "Onsite Plume Map" REAL TIME: 09:20 DRILL TIME: 01:20 0.1" OF CENTERLINE

=

Ill: OF CENTERLINE=

--* -.. -.. -10" OF CENTERLINE

= . 110" OF CENTERLINE

  • -------.tlQill PLUME DISTANCES MEASURED IN METERS. \ co . lf:li. . \ ' ' ILIC. H.H. ---*-*---*--,-=-

=====-----

°' TCL.KH. PARKING AREA G9 AlO l>FROCCSSll\L fACILITY ------------DHAVAR[ RIVfR eH4 . N Artificial Island Emergency Plan Annual f.xercise "Onsite Plume Map BEAL TIME: 09:30 DRILL TIME: 01:30 OF CENTERLINE

= --------------

1" or CENTEBUNE = --* -**--10" or CENTERLINE

= 110" or CENTERLINE = -------JiDill PLUME DISTANCES MEASURED IN METERS. lttf-°' TCL M.H. PARKING AREA G9 0111a ----AlO co . . . 17 16 Artificial Island Emergency Pla.n Annual Exercise "Onsite Plume Map" REAL TIME: 09:411 DBW. TIME: 01:411 0.1:1: OF CENTERLINE

=

IX or CENTERUNE = -

IOX OF CENTERUNE

= ------50:1: OF CENTERUNE

  • ---' ----BQI1.; PLUME DISTANCES MEASURED IN METERS. IUC. H.H. " TCL. M.H. PARKING AREA ---

AlO ---------------DHAVARf RIVER ------------------

eH4 co . * ..... . llllTH PLNilT llDIT I6 Artificial Island Emergency Plan Annual Exercise "Onsite Plume Map" REAL TIME: 10:00 DBW. TIME: 02:00 0.1" OF CENTERUNE

=

IX or CENTEJUJNE = --**-**-IOX or CENTERUNE

.. ------110" or CBNTERUNB

  • -------.lfill'I; PLUME DISTANCES MEASURED IN METERS.
  • PARKING AREA AlO JM"RDCCSSJl'4i rACILITY --------DHAVAR[ RIVER --------700 -----------------

co . . . C1t lllJTH ,L#IT \/(NT 16 17 ...._. __ Artificial Island Emergency Plan Annual Exercise "Onsite Plume Map" REAL TIME: IO:Ui DRllL TIME: 02:UI 0.1:1: OF CENTERLINE

= --------------

1': OF CENTERLINE = -----**-**-OF CENTERIJNE

= ------OF CENTERLINE

i:: -------lHIIEl PLUME DISTANCES MEASURED IN METERS. °' TCL MJl PARKING AREA G9 SIJITCHYARD AlO DfLAVAR[ RIVfR -------------------------------

eH4 \\ \ ' \ ' ' \ \ co . . . m Artificial Island Emergency Pla.n Annual Exercise "Onsite Plume Map* REAL TIME: 10:30 DRILL THIE: 02:30 O.lX OF CENTERUNE

=

IX or CENTERIJNE = -. -**-**-.. "'.""" IOX or CENTERUNE

= llOX or CENTERUNE

  • -------.lilrill PLUME DISTANCES MEASURED IN METERS. ' ' ' ' ** PARKING .AREA G9 SALEM S\rllTCHYARD AlO lll'ROC[SSINJ r.CILITY

500


DfLAVAR[ RIVER ----------

  • 16 Artificial Island Emergency Plun Annuul Exercise "Onsite Plume Map" REAL TIME: 10:4& DRW. TIME: 02:4&

OF CENTERLINE

=

IX OF CENTERLINE=

-*-**-*-**-OF CENTERUNE

= &OX OF CENTERUNE

  • -------TCL KH. PARKING AREA llml PLUME DISTANCES MEASURED IN METERS. \ \ ' \ co . . . ""2 ' \ ' ' ' \ ' ' ' ' ' SALEM S\JITCHYARD

AlO fACILITY ------OClAVAR[ RIV£R ------* ... --...

co . . . CXl I 7 \

lttf 16 Artificial Island Emergency Plan Annual Exercise "Onsite Plume Map" REAL TIME: ll :00 DRILL TIME: 03:00 D.lX OF CENTERLINE

=

lX or CENTEBUNE = -*-lOX OF CINTERUNB

1 llOX OF CINTERUNI
  • -------.tmTI; PLUME DISTANCES MEASURED IN METERS. * " TtL JUl PARKING AREA G9 SALEM S\./ITCHYARD AlO ---------------------DELAVAR[ RIV£R ------

\ \ \ \ \ \ \, \ \ 16 Artificial Island Emergency Plan AnnuaL f,xercise "Onsite Plume Map REAL TIME: 11: 111 DRILL TIME: 03:111 D.U: OF CENTERLINE

=

Ill: OF CENTERUNE = -

ID" OF CENTERLINE m CID" OF CBNTERUNB

  • -------lfDIEl PLUME DISTANCES MEASURED IN METERS. \\ \ . co " TCL M.H. PARKING AREA SALEM S\rllTCHYARD AlO ----oiaL* ............

f,oo

___ _ -------llELAVAR[

RIVER ----eiao--------------

_ .................

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llllTN PLANT lltHT !6 IUf " Artificial Island Emergency .Plan Annual Exercise "Onsite Plume Map" REAL TIME: 11:30 DRILL TIME: 03:30 O.llll: OF CENTERLINE

= --------------

1" OF CENTERLINE=

--**-**-*-10lll: OF CENTERLINE=------

50" OF CENTERLINE

  • -------1llll'll PLUME DISTANCES MEASURED JN METERS. TCL. MK PARKING AREA SALEM S\./ITCHYARD AlO _ .... __ ............

---

.!:!.NE_ -------------.DfLAVAR[

RIV£R 16 I 7LL---:::r========--

lttf Artificial Island Emergency Plan Annual Exercise "Onsite Plume Map" REAL TIME: 11:411 DRILL TIME: 03:411 D.U: OF CBNTERIJNE

=

IX OF CENTERLINE=

-*-* lDlC OF CENTERUNI'" llOlC OF CENTERLINE

  • -------" TCL MJt. PARKING AREA .lillrll PLUME DISTANCES MEASURED IN METERS. \ D4 \ \, \ ' ' ' \ co . tfli. . \ \ ' \ SALEM SIJlTCHYARD AlO LIN[ ------------------------OCLAVAR[ RIVER ---------------------

'I I. Location 1 Centerline IO .,,,. . N Real Time 08:00 09120 09130 09145 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11115 11:30 11:45 12:00 22:00 ** .. Drill Time 00:00 01:20 01130 01:45 02:00 02115 02130 02:45 03100 03115 03130 03:45 04:00 14:00 ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 593-03 Meters 100 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Field Net Open Closed Team c.P.M. Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft & ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff. 296.00 5.50 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 289.00 5.79 2.16E+02 l.73E+02 2.BBE+OO < 100 286.50 5.82 2.13E+02 l.71E+02 2.85E+OO < 100 279.50 5.88 l.63E+02 l.31E+02 2.lBE+OO < 100 266.00 5.93 3.62E+Ol 2.90E+Ol 4.83E-01 < 100 258.00 5.98 7.75E+OO 6.62E+OO l.lOE-01 < 100 250.00 6.04 7.00E-01 5.60E-Ql 9.33E-03 < 100 245.00 6.09 < 0.2 < o.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 244.22 6.14 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 242.67 6.25 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.89 6.30 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.11 6.36 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 210.00 8.50 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 *** NOTE : Waist and ground level readings are the same.

  • Miles 0.10 Iodine-131 Net C.P.H. Thyroid Assumes Inhalation 10 Cu.Ft & Dose Rate 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr)

< 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 *

  • * * ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 S93-03 Location : Centerline Meters Miles 0.10
  • 1 I Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Iodine-131 Field Net Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. C.P.M. Thyroid Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Assumes Inhalation Real Drill Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 cu.Ft & 10 Cu.Ft & Dose Rate Time Time ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (rnR/rnin) 10% Eff. 0. 2% Eff.. (rnRern/hr) 08:00 00:00 296.00 5.50 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 09:20 01:20 289.00 5.79 6.70E+Ol S.37E+Ol 8.9SE-Ol < 100 < 100 < 0.2 09130 01:30 286.50 5.82 6.46E+Ol 5.17E+Ol 8.62E-01 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 09:45 01:45 279.50 5.88 4.96E+Ol 3.97E+Ol 6.62E-Ol < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10:00 02:00 266.00 5.93 1.lOE+Ol 8.BOE+OO 1.47E-Ol < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10:15 02:15 258.00 5.98 2.38E+OO l.90E+OO 3.17E-02 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10:30 02:30 250.00 6.04 2.50E-Ol 2.00E-01 3.33E-03 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10145 02:45 245.00 6.09 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11100 03:00 244.22 6.14 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11:15 03115 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11130 03:30 242.67 6.25 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11145 03:45 241.89 6.30 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 12:00 *04:00 241.11 6.36 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 22:00 14:00 210.00 a.so < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 *** NOTE Waist and ground level readings are t'he same. . .,,. . w
          • Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 S93-03 Location : Centerline Meters 300 Miles 0.20 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Iodine-131 Field Net Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. C.P.M. Thyroid Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Assumes Inhalation Real Drill Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft & 10 cu.Ft & Dose Rate Time Time ° From MPH (rnRad/hr) (mR/hr) (rnR/min) 10% Eff. 0.2% Eff. (rnRem/hr) 08:00 00:00 296.00 5.50 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 09:20 01:20 289.00 5.79 3.48E+Ol 2.79E+Ol 4.65E-01 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 09:30 01:30 286.50 5.82 3.23E+Ol 2.59E+Ol 4.32E-01 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 09:45 01:45 279.50 5.ae 2.49E+Ol 1.99E+Ol 3.32E-Ol < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10:00 02:00 266.00 5.93 5.54E+OO 4.43E+OO 7.38E-02 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10:15 02:15 258.00 5.98 1.18E+00 9.40E-Ol 1.57E-02 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10r30 02:30 250.00 6.04 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10145 02:45 245.00 6.09 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 lltOO 03:00 244.22 6.14 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11:15 03:15 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11:30 03:30 242.67 6.25 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11:45 03:45 241. 89 6.30 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 12:00 04:00 241.11 6.36 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 22100 14:00 210.00 a.so < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 *** NOTE Waist and ground level readings are the same. '° . * * *
  • * * ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 593-03 Location : Centerline Meters 400 Miles 0.20 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Iodine-131 Field Net Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. C.P.M. Thyroid Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Assumes Inhalation Real Drill Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft & 10 Cu.Ft & Dose Rate Time Time ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10\ Eff. 0.2\ Eff. (mRem/hr) 08:00 00:00 296.00 5.50 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 09:20 01:20 289.00 5.79 2.25E+Ol l.BOE+Ol 3.00E-01 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 09:30 01:30 286.50 5.82 2.00E+Ol 1.60E+Ol 2.67E-01 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 09:45 01:45 279.50 5.88 l.53E+Ol l.23E+Ol 2.05E-01 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10:00 02:00 266.00 5.93 3.3BE+00 2.70E+OO 4.50E-02 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10:15 02:15 258.00 5.98 7.30E-01 5.BOE-01 9.67E-03 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10:30 02:30 250.00 6.04 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10:45 02145 245.00 6.09 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11100 03:00 244.22 6.14 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11:15 03:15 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11130 03:30 242.67 6.25 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11145 03:45 241.89 6.30 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 12:00 04:00 241.11 6.36 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 22:00 14:00 210.00 a.so < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < o.2 *** NOTE Waist and ground level readings are the same. '° . Ul
          • Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 593-03 Location 1 Centerline Meters 500 Miles 0.30 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Iodine-131 Field Net Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. C.P.M. Thyroid Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Assumes Inhalation Real Drill Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft & 10 cu.Ft & Dose Rate Time Time ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff. 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr) 08100 00:00 296.00 s.so < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 09120 01120 289.00 5.79 1.62E+Ol 1.30E+Ol 2.17E-Ol < 100 < 100 < 0.2 09130 01130 286.50 5.82 1.37E+Ol l.lOE+Ol 1.83E-Ol < 100 < 100 < 0.2 09145 01145 279.50 5.ee l.OSE+Ol 8.46E+OO 1.41E-01 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10100 02100 266.00 5.93 2.40E+OO 1.90E+OO 3.17E-02 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10115 02115 258.00 5.98 5.00E-01 4.00E-01 6.67E-03 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10130 02130 250.00 6.04 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10145 02145 245.00 6.09 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11100 03100 244.22 6.14 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11115 03115 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11130 03130 242.67 6.25 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11145 03145 241.89 6.30 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 12100 04100 241.11 6.36 < 0.2 "< 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 22100 14100 210.00 a.so < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 *** NOTE Waist and ground levei readings are the same. ID . . en * * *
  • * * ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 S93-03 Location Centerline Meters 600 Miles 0.40 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Iodine-131 Field Net Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. C.P.M. Thyroid Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Assumes Inhalati.on Real Drill Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft & 10 Cu.Ft & Dose Rate Time Time ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff. 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr)

PS:OO 00:00 296.00 s.so < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 09:20 01120 289.00 S.79 1.26E+Ol 1.0lE+Ol 1.6BE-01 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 09:30 01130 286.50 5.82 1.0lE+Ol 8.lOE+OO 1. 35E-01 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 09145 01:45 279.50 5.88 7.75E+OO 6.20E+OO 1.03E-01 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10:00 02:00 266.00 S.93 1.75E+OO 1.40E+OO 2.33E-02 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10:15 02:15 258.00 5.98 3.70E-Ol 3.00E-Ol.

5.00E-03 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10130 02:30 250.00 6.04 < 0.2 < 0.2* O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10145 02145 245.00 6.09 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11100 03:00 244.22 6.14 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11:15 03:15 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 <. 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11130 03130 242.67 6.25 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11145 03:45 241.89 6.30 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 12:00 04100 241.11 6 * .36 < 0.2 .< 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 22:00 14:00 210.00 a.so < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 *** NOTE Waist and ground level readings are the same. '° . ,,., . ......

          • Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 S93-03 Location : centerline Meters 700 Miles 0.40 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Iodine-131 Field Net Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. C.P.M. Thyroid Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Assumes Inhalation Real Drill Dir Speed Beta/Gamma . Gamma Rate 10 cu.Ft & 10 cu.Ft & Dose Rate Time Time ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff *. 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr) 08:00 00:00 296.00 5.50 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 09:20 01:20 289.00 S.79 1.03E+Ol 8.26E+OO 1.38E-01 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 09:30 01:30 286.50 5.82 7.80E+OO 6.26E+OO 1.04E-Ol < 100 < 100 < 0.2 09:45 01:45 279.50 5.88 6.00E+OO 4.BOE+OO 8.00E-02 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10100 02100 266.00 5.93 1.40E+00 1.lOE+OO 1.83E-02 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10115 02115 258.00 5.98 2.SOE-01 2.00E-01 3.33E-03 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10130 02130 250.00 6.04 < 0.2 < 0.2: O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10145 02:45 245.00 6.09 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11100 03100 244.22

< 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11:15 03115 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11130 03130 242.67 6.25 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11145 03145 241.89 6.30 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 12100 04100 241.11 6.36 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 22100 14100 210.00 a.so < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 *** NOTE : Waist and ground level readings are the same * * * *

  • * * ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 S93-03 Location Centerline Meters 800 Miles 0.50 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Iodine-131 Field Net Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. C.P.M. Thyroid Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Assumes Inhalation Real Drill Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft & 10 Cu.Ft & Dose Rate Time Time ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff. 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr) 08:00 00:00 296.00 5.50 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 09:20 01:20 289.00 5.79 8.76E+OO 7.0lE+OO l.17E-Ol < 100 < 100 < 0.2 09130 01:30 286.50 5.82 6.26E+OO 5.0lE+OO 8.35E-02 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 09:45 01:45 279.50 5.88 4.75E+OO 3.BOE+OO 6.33E-02 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10:00 02:00 266.00 5.93 l.06E+OO 8.SOE-01 l.42E-02 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10:15 02:15 258.00 5.98 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10:30 02:30 250.00 6.04 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10:45 02:45 245.00 6.09 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11:00 03100 244.22 6.14 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11:15 03:15 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11130 03:30 242.67 6.25 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11145 03145 241.89 6.30 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 12:00 04100 241.11 6.36 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 22:00 14:00 210.00 a.so < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 *** NOTE : Waist and ground level readings are the same. "' . .,.. .

I ', i I I 1 I Location : Centerline

'° ' .;. . ... 0 Real Time 08:00 09120 09130 09145 10100 10115 10130 10145 11100 11115 11130 11145 12100 22100

  • Drill Time 00:00 01120 01130 01145 02100 02115 02130 02145 03100 03115 03130 03145 04100 14:00 ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 593-03 Meters 900 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Field Net Open Closed Team . c. P.M. Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 cu.Ft & ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff *. 296.00 5.50 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 289.00 5.79 8.0BE+OO 6.46E+OO 1.0BE-01 < 100 286.50 5.82 5.58E+OO 4.46E+OO 7.43E-02 < 100 279.50 5.88 4.25E+OO 3.40E+OO 5.67E-02 < 100 266.00 5.93 1.00E+OO 8.00E-01 1.33E-02 < 100 258.00 5.98 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 250.00 6.04 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 245.00 6.09 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 244.22 6.14 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 242.67 6.25 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.89 6.30 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.11 6.36 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 210.00 a.so < 0.2 . < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 *** NOTE Waist and ground level readings are the same.
  • Miles 0.60 lodine-131 Net C.P.M . Thyroid Assumes Inhalation 10 Cu.Ft & Dose Rate 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr)

< 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 *

  • Location EAB '° . .j>o . .... .... Real Time 08:00 09120 09130 09:45 10:00 10115 10130 10:45 11100 11115 11:30 11145 12:00 22:00 Drill Time 00:00 01:20 01:30 01:45 02:00 02:15 02:30 02145 03:00 03:15 03130 03145 04100 14:00 * ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 S93-03 Meters 1270 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Field Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft & ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff. 296.00 5.50 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 289.00 5.79 7.48E+OO 5.99E+OO 9.98E-02 < 100 286.50 5.82 4.99E+OO 3.99E+OO 6.65E-02 < 100 279.50 5.88 3.SOE+OO 3.06E+OO 5.lOE-02 < 100 266.00 5.93 8.SOE-01 6.BOE-01 l.13E-02 < 100 258.00 5.98 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 250.00 6.04 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 245.00 6.09 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 244.22 6.14 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 242.67 6.25 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.89 6.30 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.11 6.36 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 210.00 a.so < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 *** NOTE : Waist and ground level readings are the same.
  • Miles 0.80 Iodine-131 Net C.P.M. Thyroid Assumes Inhalation 10 cu.Ft & Dose Rate 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr)

< 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 Location E6 '° . .p. . ..... N Real Time 08:00 09:20 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15 10130 10145 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 22:00

  • Drill Time 00:00 01:20 01:30 01:45 02:00 02:15 02:30 02:45 03:00 03:15 03:30 03:45 04:00 14:00 ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 593-03 Meters 26 Survey Instrument Gross Particulate Field Net Open Closed Team Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 cu.Ft & ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff. 296.00 s.so O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 289.00 5.79 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 286.50 5.82 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 279.50 5.88 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 266.00 5.93 3.52E+OO 2.BOE+OO 4.67E-02 O.OOE+OO 258.00 5.98 2.64E+Ol 2.31E+Or 3.85E-Ol < 100 250.00 6.04 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 245.00 6.09 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 244.22 6.14 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 243.44 6.20 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+oo 242.67 6.25 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 241.89 6.30 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 241.11 6.36 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 210.00 a.so O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO *** NOTE Waist and ground level readings are the same.
  • Miles 0.02 Iodine-131 Net C.P.M. Thyroid Assumes Inhalation 10 Cu.Ft & Dose Rate 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr) o.ooE:+oo O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+.00 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO < 100 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 0.0.0E+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+oo O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO *
  • Location EB '° . . .... w *Real Time 08:00 09:20 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 22:00 Drill Time 00:00 01:20 01:30 01:45 02:00 02:15 02:30 02:45 03:00 03:15 03:30 03:45 04:00 14:00 * * ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 593-03 Meters 123 Miles 0.08 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Iodine-131 Field Net Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. C.P.M. Thyroid Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Assumes Inhalation Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft & 10 Cu.Ft &.Dose Rate ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (rilR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff. 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr) 296.00 5.50 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 289.00 5.79 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 286.50 5.82 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 279.50 s.ee 8.15E-Ol 6.5SE-01 1.09E-02 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 266.00 5.93 3.60E-01 2.90E-Ol 4.83E-03 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 258.00 5.98 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 250.00 6.04 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 245.00 6.09 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 244.22 6.14 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 243.44 6.20 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+oo' O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 242.67 6.25 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 241.89 6.30 O.OOE+OO*

O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 241.11 6.36 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 210.00 a.so O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO *** NOTE Waist and ground level readings are the same.

          • Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***k* 06/23/93 S93-03 Location Ell Meters 406 Miles 0.25 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Iodine-131 Field Net Net Open Closed *Team C. P.11. C.P.M. Thyroid Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Assumes Inhalation Real Drill Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft & 10 Cu.Ft & Dose Rate Time Time a From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff. 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr)

08:00 00:00 296.00 5.50 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 09:20 01:20 289.00 5.79 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 09:30 01:30 286.50 5.82 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+-00 09:45 01:45 279.50 5.88 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 10:00 02:00 266.00 5.93 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 10:15 02:15 258.00 5.98 7.30E-01 5.8oe-Ol 9.67E-03 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 10:30 02:30 250.00 6.04 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 10:45 02:45 245.00 6.09 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 11:00 03:00 244.22 6.14 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.ODE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO D.OOE+OO 11:15 03:15 243.44 6.20 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+DO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 11:30 03:30 242.67 6.25 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO D.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 11:45 03:45 241.89 6.30 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO D.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 12:00 04:00 241.11 6.36 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 22:00 .14 :DO 210.00 a.so O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO *** NOTE Waist and ground level readings *are the same. ID . . * * *

  • Location Cll ID . . ... U1 Real Time 08:00 09:20 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 22:00 Drill Time 00:00 *01: 20 01:30 01:45 02:00 02:15 02:30 02:45 03:00 03:15 03:30 03:45 04:00 14:00 * ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** I 06/23/93 S93-03 Meters 415 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Field Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft & ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff. 296.00 5.50 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 289.00 5.79 O.OOE+oo*

O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 286.50 5.82 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 279.50 5.88 1.15E+Ol 9.23E+Ol 1.54E+OO O.OOE+OO 266.00 5.93 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 258.00 5.98 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 250.00 6.04 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 245.00 6.09 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 244.22 6.14 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO :. 243.44 6.20 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 242.67 6.25 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 241.89 6.30 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 241.11 6.36 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 210.00 a.so O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO *** NOTE Waist and ground level readings are the same.

  • Miles 0.26 Iodine-131 Net C.P.M. Thyroid Assumes Inhalation 10 cu.Ft & Dose Rate 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr)

O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+oo O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO Location *.o . .p. . ...... CJ'I 812 Real Time 08:00 09:20 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 22:00

  • Drill Time 00:00 01:20 01:30 01:45 02:00 02il5 02:30 02:45 03:00 03:15 03:30 03:45 04:00 14:00 ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 S93-03 Meters 482 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Field Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft & ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10\ Eff. 296.00 5.50 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 289.00 5.79 B. lOE-01 6.SOE-01 l.OBE-02 O.OOE+OO 286.50 5.82 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 279.50 s.a8 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 266.00 5.93 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 258.00 5.98 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 250.00 6.04 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 245.00 6.09 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 244.22 6.14 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 243.44 6.20 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 242.67 6.25 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 241.89 6.30 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 241.11 6.36 O.OOE+OO o *. ooE+oo O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 210.00 a.so O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO *** NOTE Waist and ground level readings are the same.
  • Miles 0.30 Iodine-131 Net C.P.M. Thyroid Assumes Inhalation 10 Cu.Ft & Dose Rate 0. 2\ Eff. (mRem/hr)

< 100 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO *

  • SECTION 10.0 SECTION TITLE 10.1 Offsite Plume Map 10.1.1 10.2 Offsite centerline Plime Data 10.2.1 10.3 Offsite specific Location Data 10.3.1 10.4 Met Forecast Data 10.4.1
  • 10.0
  • THE LEADING EDGE OF THE PLUME *
  • IS AS FOLLOWS : 1 MILE = 09:30/01:20 2 MILES = 09:45/01:45 4 MILES = 10:00/02:00 . 5 MILES = 10:15/02:15 7 MILES = 10:30/02:30 8 MILES = 10:45/02:45 10 MILES = 11:00/03:00 10.1.1.a Artificial Island Emergency PLan Annual Exercise "Of/Bite Plume Map" REAL TIME: DRW. TIME: 09:20 01:20 OF CENTERLINE

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  • Artificial Island Emergency Plan Annual Exercise "Oflsite Plume Map" REAL TIME: IO:UI DRILL TIME: 02:111 0.1:111 OP CENTERUNE

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  • 110" or CENTERLINE
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  • Artificial Island Emergency Plan .Annual Exercise "Oflsite Plume Map" REAL TDIE: DRW. TJMB: 11:30 03:30 O.l" OF CENTERUNE

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  • ENE20
  • Location Centerline

..... 0 N ..... Real Time 08:00 09:20 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 22:00 Drill Time 00:00 01:20 01:30 01:45 02:00 02:15 02:30 02:45 03:00 03:15 03:30 03:45 04:00 14:00 * ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 593-03 Meters 1609 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Field Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Dir Speed Beta/Ganuna Ganuna Rate 10 Cu.Ft & ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (niR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff. 296.00 5.50 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 289.00 5.79 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 286.50 5.82 3.0BE+OO 2.47E+OO 4.12E-02 < 100 279.50 5.88 2.38E+OO l.90E+OO 3.17E-02 < 100 266.00 5.93 5.00E-01 4.00E-01 6.67E-03 < 100 258.00 5.98 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 250.00 6.04 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 245.00 6.09 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 244.22 6.14 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 '* 242.67 6.25 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.89 6.30 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.11 6.36 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 210.00 a.so < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 *** NOTE Waist and ground level readings are the same.

  • Miles I.DO Iodine-131 Net C.P.M. Thyroid Assumes Inhalation 10 Cu.Ft & Dose Rate O. 2% Eff. (mRem/hr)

... < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 L Location Centerline

..... 0 N . N Real Time 08:00 09120 09:30 09:45 10100 10115 10130 10145 11:00 11115 11130 11145 12:00 22100

  • Drill Time 00:00 01:20 01:30 01:45 02:00 02:15 02:30 02:45 03100 03115 03130 03:45 04100 14:00 ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 593-03 Meters 3218 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Field Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft & ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff. 296.00 5.50 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 289.00 5.79 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 286.50 5.82 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 279.50 5.88 1.58E+OO 1.26E+OO 2.lOE-02 < 100 266.00 5.93 1.21E+OO 9.70E-Ol 1.62E-02 < 100 258.00 5.98 2.SOE-01 2.00E-01 3.33E-03 < 100 250.00 6.04 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 245.00 6.09 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 244.22 6.14 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 '* 242.67 6.25 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.89 6.30 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.11 6.36 < 0.2 .< 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 210.00 a.so < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 *** NOTE : Waist and ground level readings are the same .
  • Miles 2.00 Iodine-131 Net C.P.M. Thyroid Assumes Inhalation io cu.Ft & Dose Rate 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr)

< 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < o. 2 < 100 < 0.2 *

  • Location Centerline

.... 0 . N . w Real Time 08:00 09:20 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 22:00 Drill Time 00:00 01:20 01:30 01:45 02:00 02:15 02:30 02:45 03:00 03:15 03:30 03:45 04:00 14:00 * ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 S93-03 Meters 4827 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Field Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft &. 0-From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff. 296.00 5.50 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 289.00 5.79 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 286.50 5.82 < 0.2 <0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 279.50 5.88 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 266.00 5.93 1.06E+OO 8.SOE-01 1.42E-02 < 100 258.00 5.98 8.lOE-01 6.SOE-01 1.0SE-02 < 100 250.00 6.04 < 0.2 < 0.2 : O.OOE+OO < 100 245.00 6.09 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 244.22 6.14 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 '* 242.67 6.25 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.89 6.30 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.11 6.36 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 210.00 a.so < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 *** NOTE Waist and ground level readings are the same. ----------

  • Miles 3.00 Iodine-131 Net C.P.M. Thyroid Assumes Inhalation 10 Cu.Ft & Dose Rate 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr)

< 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 --

Location 1 Centerline

.... 0 . N . """ Real Time 08:00 09120 09130 09145 10100 10115 10130 10145 11100 11115 11130 11145 12100 22100

  • Drill Time 00:00 01120 01130 01:45 02100 02115 02130 02145 03100 03115 03130 03145 04100 14:00 ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 S93-03 Meters 6436 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Field Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. Wind Wind Window* Window Exposure Assumes Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft & ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff. 296.00 s.so < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 289.00 5.79 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 286.50 5.82 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 279.50 5.88 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 266.00 5.93 7.90E-01 6.30E-01 1.0SE-02 < 100 258.00 5.98 6.00E-01 4.BOE-01 8.00E-03 < 100 250.00 6.04 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 245.00 6.09 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 244.22 6.14 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 .. 242.67 6.25 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.89 6.30 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.11 6.36 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 210.00 a.so < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 *** NOTE 1 Waist and ground level readings are the same *
  • Miles 4.00 Iodine-131 Net C.P.M. Thyroid Assumes Inhalation 10 Cu.Ft & Dose Rate 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr)

< 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 *

  • Location Centerline

..... 0 . N . U1 Real Time 08:00 09:20 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11100 11115 11:30 11145 12100 22:00 Drill Time 00:00 01:20 01:30 01:45 02:00 02:15 02:30 02:45 03:00 03:15 03130 03145 04100 14:00 * ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 593-03 Meters 8045 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Field Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft & ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff. 296.00 5.50 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 289.00 5.79 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 286.50 5.82 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 279.50 5.88 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 266.00 5.93 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 258.00 5.98 5.00E-01 3.BOE-01 6.33E-03 < 100 250.00 6.04 4.00E-01 3.00E-01 5.00E-03 < 100 245.00 6.09 < 0.2 < O.OOE+OO < 100 244.22 6.14 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100. 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 ii 242.67 6.25 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.89 6.30 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.11 6.36 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 210.00 a.so < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 *** NOTE Waist and ground level readings are the same.

  • Miles 5.00 Iodine-131 Net C.P.M. Thyroid Assumes Inhalation 10 Cu.Ft & Dose Rate 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr)

< 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 Location centerline

.... 0 . N . O'I Real Time 08:00 09120 09130 09:45 10100 10115 10130 10145 11:00 11:15 11:30 11145 12100 22100

  • Drill Time 00:00 01:20 01:30 01:45 02:00 02:15 02:30 02:45 03:00 03:15 03:30 03:45 04:00 14:00 ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 S93-03 Meters 9654 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Field Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Dir Speed AF.!ta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft & ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10\ Eff. 296.00 5.50 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 289.00 5.79 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 286.50 5.82 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 279.50 5.88 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 266.00 5.93 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 258.00 5.98 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 250.00 6.04 5.00E-01 3.BOE-01 6.33E-03 < 100 245.00 6.09 4.00E-01 3.00E-01 5.00E-03 < 100 244.22 6.14 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 **. 242.67 6.25 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.89 6.30 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.11 6.36 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 210.00 a.so < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 *** NOTE : Waist and ground level readings are the same *
  • Miles 6.00 Iodine-131 Net C.P.M. Thyroid Assumes Inhalation 10 Cu.Ft & Dose Rate 0.2\ Eff. (mRem/hr)

< 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 *

  • Location Centerline

..... 0 N . ".J Real Time 08:00 09:20 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 22:00 Drill Time 00:00 01:20 01:30 01:45 02:00 02:15 02:30 02:45 03:00 03:15 03:30 03:45 04:00 14:00 * ***** Salem Generating station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 S93-03 Meters 11263 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Field Net open Closed Team C.P.M. Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft & ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff. 296.00 5.50 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 289.00 5.79 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 286.50 5.82 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 279.50 5.88 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 266.00 5.93 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 258.00 5.98 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 250.00 6.04' 4.00E-01 3.00E-01 5.00E-03 < 100 245.00 6.09 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 244.22 6.14 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100.;, 242.67 6.25 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.89 6.30 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.11 6.36 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 210.00 a.so < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 *** NOTE Waist and ground level readings are the same.

  • Miles 7.00 Iodine-131 Net C.P.M. Thyroid Assumes Inhalation 10 Cu.Ft & Dose Rate 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr)

< 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 Location Centerline

.... 0 . N . c:o Real Time 08:00 09:20 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 22:00

  • Drill Time 00:00 01:20 01:30 01:45 02:00 02:15 02:30 02:45 03:00 03:15 03:30 03:45 04:00 14:00 ***** Salem Generating station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 893-03 Meters 12872 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Field Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft & ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff. 296.00 5.50 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 289.00 5.79 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 286.50 5.82 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 279.50 5.88 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 266.00 5.93 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 258.00 5.98 < 0.2 < 0.2. O.OOE+OO < 100 250.00 6.04 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 245.00 6.09 4.00E-01 3.00E-01 5.00E-03 < 100 244.22 6.14 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100. 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 242.67 6.25 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.89 6.30 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.11 6.36 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 210.00 a.so < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 *** NOTE : Waist and ground level readings are the same .
  • Miles 8.00 Iodine-131 Net C.P.M. Thyroid Assumes Inhalation 10 cu.Ft & Dose Rate 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr)

< 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 *

  • Location 1 Centerline

..... 0 . N . ID Real Time 08:00 09:20 09:30 09:45 10100 10115 10130 10:45 11100 11115 11130 11:45 12:00 22100 Drill Time 00:00 01:20 01:30 01:45 02100 02:15 02:30 02145 03:00 03115 03130 03145 04100 14:00 * ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 593-03 Meters : 14481 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Field Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft & ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10\ Eff. 296.00 5.50 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 289.00 5.79 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 286.50 5.82 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 279.50 5.88 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 266 .* 00 5.93 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 258.00 5.98 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 250.00 6.04 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 245.00 6.09 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 244.22 6.14 3.20E-01 2.60E-Ol 4.33E-03 < 100. 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 ii 242.67 6.25 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.89 6.30 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.11 6.36 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 210.00 8.50 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 *** NOTE : Waist and ground level readings are the same *

  • Miles 9.00 Iodine-131 Net C.P.M. Thyroid Assumes Inhalation 10 Cu.Ft & Dose Rate 0.2\ Eff. (mRem/hr)

< 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 Location Centerline

.... 0 . N . .... 0 Real Time 08:00 09:20 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 22:00

  • Drill Time 00:00 01:20 01:30 01:45 02:00 02:15 02:30 02:45 03:00 03:15 03:30 03:45 04:00 14:00 ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 S93-03 Meters 16090 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Field Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 cu.Ft & 0-From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff. 296.00 5.50 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 289.00 5.79 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 286.50 5.82 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 279.50 5.88 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 266.00 5.93 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 258.00 5.98 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 250.00 6.04 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 245.00 6.09 < 0.2 < O.OOE+OO < 100 244.22 6.14 2.80E-01 2.30E-01 3.83E-03 < 100 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 " 242.67 6.25 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.89 6.30 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 241.11 6.36 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 210.00 8.50 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 *** NOTE Waist and ground level readings are the same.
  • Miles 10.00 Iodine-131 Net C.P.M. Thyroid Assumes Inhalation 10 Cu.Ft & Dose Rate 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr)

< 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 . < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 *

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  • Location El .... 0 . w . N Real Time 08:00 09:20 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 22:00 Drill Time 00:00 01:20 01:30 01:45 02:00 02:15 02:30 02:45 03:00 03:15 03:30 03:45 04:00 14:00 * ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 593-03 Meters 1448 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Field Net Open Closed Team C.P.H. Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft & 0 From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff. 296.00 5.50 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO .O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 289.00 s .. 79 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 286.50 5.82 3.00E-01 2.40E-Ol 4.00E-03 < 100 279.50 5.88 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 266.00 5.93 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 258.00 5.98 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 250.00 6.04 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 245.00 6.09 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO . O.OOE+OO 244.22 6.14 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 243.44 6.20 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO'*

242.67 6.25 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 241. 89 6.30 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 241.11 6.36 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 210.00 a.so O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO *** NOTE Waist and ground level readings are the same. .. "\*--: :* J j'* *. (.

  • Miles 0.90 Iodine-131 Net C.P.H. Thyroid Assumes Inhalation 10 Cu.Ft & Dose Rate 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr)

O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO < iOO < 0.2 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO --

Location AI-1 .... 0 . w . .... Real Time 08:00 09:20 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11: 15 11:30 11:45 12:00 22100

  • Drill Time 00:00 01:20 01:30 01:45 02:00 02:15 02:30 02:45 03:00 03:15 03:30 03:45 04:00 14:00 ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 S93-03 Meters 1448 survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Field Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate -10 Cu. Ft & ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff. 296.00 5.50 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 289.00 5.79
  • 0. OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 286.50 5.82 3.00E-01 2.40E-01 4.00E-03 < 100 279.50 5.88 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 266.00 5.93 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 258.00 5.98 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 250.00 6.04 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO.

O.OOE+OO 245.00 6.09 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 244.22 6.14 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO.*

243.44 6.20 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO-ti 242.67 6.25 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 241.89 6.30 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 241.11 6.36 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 210.00 8.50 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO *** NOTE Waist and ground level readings are the same.

  • Miles 0.90 Iodine-131 Net C.P.M. Thyroid Assumes Inhalation 10 Cu.Ft & Dose Rate 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr)

O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO < 100 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO

  • l I ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 S93-03 Location ENE7 Meters 9493 Miles 5.90 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Iodine-131 Field Net Net Open Closed Team C.P.M* C.P.M. Thyroid Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Assumes Inhalation Real Drill Dir Speed. Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft & 10 Cu.Ft & Dose Rate Time Time ° From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff. 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr) 08:00 00:00 296.00 5.50 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 09:20 01:20 289.00 5.79 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 09:30 01:30 286.50 5.82 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 09:45 01:45 279.50 5.88 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 10:00 02:00 266.00 5.93 O.OOE+OO .O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 10:15 02:15 258.00 5.98 O.OOE+OO
  • O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 10:30 02:30 250.00 6.04 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 10:45 02:45 245.00 6.09 3.00E-01 2.00E-01 3.33E-03 < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11:00 03:00 244.22 6.14 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 < 100 < 0.2 11:15 03:15 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO .. < 100 *. < 100 < 0.2 11:30 03:30 242.67 6.25 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 11:45 03:45 241.89 6.30 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 12:00 04:00 241.11 6.36 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 22:00 14:00 210.00 a.so O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO *** NOTE Waist and ground level readings are the

..... ti' 0 ti . w . """ .* *.r* . .. "

Location AI-8 .... 0 . w . w Real Time 08:00 09:20 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:15 10130 10145 11100 11:15 11:30 11145 12:00 22:00 Drill Time 00:00 01:20 01:30 01:45 02:00 02:15 02:30 02:45 03:00 03:15 03:30 03:45 04:00 14:00 ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** I 06/23/93 593-03 Meters 5310 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Field Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. Wind Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft &* 0 From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) * *(mR/min)' -e i'o'%':Ett.

--* -. .. 296.00 5.50 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.o'OE+OO

0. 0-0E'.f.OO 289.00 5.79 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO o.ooE!+oo 286.50 5.82 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 279.50 5.88 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO o.ooit+oo 266.00 5.93 4.00E-01 3.00E-01 ' 5.00E-03 O.OOE+OO 258.00 5.98 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 250.00 6.04 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 245.00 6.09 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+oo 244.22 6.14 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.

243.44 6.20 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 242.67 6.25 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 241.89 6.30 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO 241.11 6.36 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO . 210. 00 8.50 O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO *** NOTE Waist and ground level readings are the same. Miles 3.J Iodine-131 Net C.P.M. Thyroid Assumes Inhalation 10 cu.Ft & Dose Rate 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr)

---. -O.OOE+O.O O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO " O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO ' \

Location centerline Real Drill ... 0 . N . ... ... Time 08:00 09:20 09:30 09:45 10:00 10: 15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11: 15 11:30 11:45 12:00 22:00 Time 00:00 01:20 01:30 01:45 02:00 02:15 02:30 02:45 03:00 03:15 03:30 ' 03:45 04:00 14:0.0 ' ***** Salem Generating Station Plume Data ***** 06/23/93 S93-03 Meters 24135 Survey Instrument Gross Readings Particulate Field Net Open Closed Team C.P.M. Wind. Wind Window Window Exposure Assumes Dir Speed Beta/Gamma Gamma Rate 10 Cu.Ft & 0 From MPH (mRad/hr) (mR/hr) (mR/min) 10% Eff. 296.00 5.50 < d.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 289.00 5.79 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 286.50 5.82 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 279.50 5.88 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 266.00 5.93 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 258.00 5.98 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 250.00 6.04 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 245.00 6.09 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO '< 100 244.22 6.14 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO < 100 243.44 6.20 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO ' ., '< 100. 242.67 6.25 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO ' **<**100 6.30 '

241.89 .-"< 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO 241.11 6.36 < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO r* '< "100 210.00 a.so < 0.2 < 0.2 O.OOE+OO '100' -* -. -*** ... " ' ***NOTE Waist and ground level readlDgs . are the it !*' 1l. !* .; . ii. . .. . . ..... ' .. : *' Miles 15.00 Iodine-131 Net C.P.M. Thyroid Assumes Inhalation 10 Cu.Ft & Dose Rate 0.2% Eff. (mRem/hr)

< 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < .0. 2 < 100 < 0.2 < 10.0 < 0.2 ; < 100 .. < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 ' < 100 < 0.2 < 100 < 0.2 " < 100 < 0.2 r .. *< 100 < 0.2 '<-' 100-< 0.2 ...... ---.. ' *' **. . i

  • MET FORECAST DATA JUNE 23, 1993 TIME : 08:00 -22:00 WEATHER FORECAST FROM NOAA General Forecast:

Winds from the West North West 1 5 to 10 3 mph this morning and temperatures in the mid to high 70's. Present Temperature and Wind Information:

Winds from 296 degrees , 1 . Temperature is 75 degrees F Wind speed is 6 mph , 3 Extended Period Forecast:

2 Weather conditions should be stable for the next few days as a high pressure system remains in the Delaware Valley area. Expect clear skies with temperatures in the mid to high 70's for the next few days. Winds should shift from the South South West at 5 to 10 mph this morning and should remain that way for the next several days. ======================================================================

CONTROLLER INFORMATION WO Degriaes Generic Name 348.75 to 11.25 N 11.25 to 33.75 NNE

  • 33.75 to* 56.25 NE 56.25 to 78.75 ENE 78.25 to 101.25 E 101.25 to 123.75 ESE 123.75 to 146.25 SE 146.25 to 168.75 SSE 168.75 to 191.25 S 191.25 to 213.75 SSW 213.75 to 236.25 SW 236.25 to 258.75 WSW 258.75 to 281.25 W 281.25 to 303.75 WNW 303.75 to 326.25 NW 326.25 to 348.75 NNW The controller may vary the information listed below at anytime. 2 Temperature may vary + or -5 degrees. 3 Wind speed may vary + or -o.s miles per 10.4.1