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Re Ginna Emergency Preparedness Exercise Manual:1995 Plume Exposure Emergency Preparedness Exercise.
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Issue date: 12/06/1995
From: POLFLEIT P S, ZULAWSKI J M
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ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION Robert E.Ginna Nuclear Station Plume Exposure Exercise December 6, 1995<Ieeio Ilia el llloI~~III~Q 4I~say Ilail)y j j.'9601i60085 9'5i206 PDR A'DOCK 05000244.'F'PDR I PART I GENERAL INFORMATION 1:-1 THE ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION GINNA STATION EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE MANUAL 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE DECEMBER 6, 1995 PREPARED BY: Peter S.Polfleit Onsite Emergency Planner James M.Zulawski Licensed Operator Instructor APPROVED BY: Peter S.Polfleit Corporate Nuclear Emergency Planner Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation CONTROLLED COPY NO.I-2 ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION GINNA STATION 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE FOREWORD This Exercise package has been developed to provide the basis for the conduct of a simulated radiological accident at the Ginna Station located in Ontario, New York.Through this Exercise, the capabilities and effectiveness of the Emergency Response Plans for the Rochester Gas and Electric Cy'rporation, the State of New York, and Monroe and Wayne Counties will be evaluated.

This package is td be utilized by the Exercise Controllers and observers to initiate, control and evaluate the activities of the participants in the Exercise.The Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation and the State of New York approve this document as the standard for conduct in performance of the December 1995, Emergency Preparedness Exercise.

THE ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION, GINNA STATION 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE INTRODUCTION The Nuclear Emergency Response Plan (NERP)describes the emergency response capabilities for a nuclear emergency at the Ginna Station, including support from Federal, State, and local government agencies and private organizations.

The Nuclear Emergency Response Plan provides for continuous emergency preparedness, including an annual Exercise.I The purpose of the Plume Exposure Emergency Preparedness Exercise is to activate and evaluate major portions of the emergency response capabilities.and other aspects of the Emergency Plan and associated Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures, in accordance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)Regulation 10CFR50.47(b) and Appendix E.This Exercise will be with the participation of the State of New York, and the Counties of Wayne and Monroe in order to assess State and Local Government Agency Emergency Response.The conduct and evaluation of the Exercise provide additional training for the Plume Exposure Pathway emergency response organization personnel and a means to further enhance Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation's emergency response capability.

This Exercise Manual has been developed to provide the basis for the conduct of a simulated radiological accident at the Ginna Station facility located in Ontario, New York.This manual is to be utilized by the Exercise Controllers to initiate, control, and evaluate the activities of the participants in the Exercise.Exercise" la ers" will not have rior knowled e of the nature of the simulated incident or an artsthereofsuch as radiolo ical lume release information includin times content size and weather.~auem used.This Exercise Manual is the control mechanism for the conduct of the Exercise and consists of two parts.Part I provides a general description and overview of the emergency Exercise.Part II contains the scenario and time schedule of simulated plant conditions.

The Exercise Manual is subject to a limited, controlled distribution.

1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SCENARIO DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Jim Zulawski Peter Polfleit Jim Reagan Bill Everett Frank Cordaro Tom Alexander GINNA STATION 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD INTRODUCTION LIST OF LATERS SCENARIO DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES 1.0 SCOPE AND OB JECTIVES 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Scope Onsite Objectives Summary of Proposed Activities Offsite Objectives

-Attachment A Offsite Proposed Activities

-Attachment A 2.0 EXERCISE INFORMATION 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Exercise Participants Exercise Organization Emergency Response Facilities Exercise Conduct Precautions and Limitations Evaluation and Critique 3.0 TRAVEL INFORMATION

3.1 Directions

to Ginna Station 3.2 Directions to EOF, ESC and JENG 3.3 Accommodations 4.0-REFERENCES/ABBREVIATIONS-ACRONYMS 5.0 4.1 References 4.2 Abbreviatio'ns-Acronyms CONTROLLER AND EVALUATOR INFORMATION 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 6.0 Controller Instructions Evaluation Instructions Personnel Assignments Evaluation Packages Public Information, Rumor Control 8 Spouse Phone Questions SCHEDULE OF EVENTS I-6 GINNA STATION 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont'd)1 7.0 EXERCISE SCENARIO 8.0 7.1'nitial Conditions

7.2 Onsite

Sequence of Events MESSAGE FORMS AND PLANT DATA SHEETS 9.0 10.0 ON&ITE RADIOLOGICAL AND CHEMISTRY DATA 9.1 Radiological Summary 9.2 In-Plant Radiation Data 9.3 Post-Accident Sampling Results METEOROLOGICAL AND QFFNITE RADIOLOGICAL DATA 10.1 Meteorological Data 10.2 Field Data and Maps 10.3 Field Air Isotopic Data GINNA STATION 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont'd)LIST OF FIGURES SECTION 3.0 Figure 3.1 Figure 3.2 Figure 3.3 Figure 3.4 Figure 3.5 Directions to Ginna Station.Map of Rochester and Vicinity Map of Rochester Central Business District*Directions to State and Emergency Operations Center, Albany Map of State Office Building Campus, Albany SECTION~9.0 Figure 9.1 Figure 9.2 Figure 9.3 Figure 9.4 Figure 9.5 Assumed Source Term Plant Vent Concentrations Vs Time Primary Coolant Activity Vs Time Containment Radiation Level Vs Time In-Plant Survey Maps SECTION 10.0 Figure 10.1 Direction of Plume'Figure 10.2 Plume Map (0-1 Mite)Figure 10.3 Large Plume Map (0-10 Mile)

GINNA STATION 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont'd)LIST OF TABLES SECTION 1.0 Table 1.1 Proposed Onsite Activities SECTION 5.0 Table 5.1 RGB E Onsite Controller Organization SECTION 9.0 Table 9.1 Table 9.2 Table 9.3 Table 9.4 Table 9.5 Table 9.6 Table 9.7 Table 9.8 Table 9.9 Assumed Release Quantities (Plant Vent)Equilibrium Reactor Coolant Activity Post-Accident Reactor Coolant Samples (Gas)Post-Accident Reactor Coolant Samples (De-Gassed)

Post-Accident Containment Sump Samples Post-Accident Containment Air Samples Hydrogen Concentrations Boron, pH Continuous Air Monitor Readings (Auxiliary Building)SECTION 10.0 Table 10.1 Forecast Information Table 10.2 Plume Arrival/Departure Times Table 10.3 Radiological Survey/Sampling Data (In Plume)Table'10.4 Post-Plume Ground Survey Data (cpm)Table 10.5 Post-Plume Micro-R/hr Data Table 10.6 Ground Data Isotopic Activity for Soil Samples SECTlON 1.0 SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES 1-1 SCOPE AND ONSITE OBJECTIVES

-PLUME EXPOSURE PATHWAY~Sco e The 1995 Emergency Preparedness Plume Exposure Pathway Exercise will simulate accident events culminating in a radiological accident.resulting in the activation of on-site and offsite facilities.

The Exercise will involve events that test the effectiveness of the Ginna Station Emergency Preparedness Program and the integrated capabilities of certain elements of the State of New York, Wayne County and Monroe County emergency organizations.

The Exercise will include the limited mobilization of state and local resources adequate to verify their capability to respond'to an accident'at the Ginna Nuclear Power Plant.1 Onsite Ob ectives for the 1995 Ginna Evaluated Plume Ex osure Pathwa Exercise The major objective of the Exercise is to demonstrate the response capabilities of the'Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation Emergency Organization.

Within this overall objective, numerous individual objectives are specified as follows: Demonstrate the ability to mobilize, staff and activate Emergency Response Facilities promptly.Demonstrate the ability to fully staff facilities and to maintain staffing on an around-the-clock basis through the use of relief shift rosters (limited shift changes may occur to allow for operational restrictions).

Demonstrate the ability to make decisions and to coordinate emergency activities.

Demonstrate the adequacy of facilities and displays and the utilization of procedures to support emergency operations.

Demonstrate the ability to communicate with all appropriate locations, organizations, and field per'sonnel.

Demonstrate the ability to mobilize and deploy Radiation Survey Teams.Demonstrate the appropriate equipment and procedures for determining ambient radiation levels.

1.2.8 1.2.9 Demonstrate the availability of appropriate equipment and procedures for measurement of airborne radioiodine concentrations as low as 1.0 E-7 uCi/cc in the presence of noble gases.I Demonstrate the availability of appropriate equipment and procedures for the collection of environmental samples.<1.2.10 Demonstrate the ability to project dosage to the public via plume exposure,.based on Plant and field data, and to determine appropriate protective

'measures, based on plant conditions, Protective Action Guidelines, available shelter, evacuation time estimates, expected release duration, and other appropriate factors.+1.2.11 Demonstrate the ability to notify offsite officials and agencies within 15 minutes of declaration of an emergency.

+1.2.12 Demonstrate the ability to periodically update offsite officials and agencies of the status of the emergency based on data available at Ginna Station.1.2.13 Demonstrate the ability to notify emergency support pools as appropriate (i.e., 1NPO, ANl, etc.).1.2.14 Demonstrate the ability to notify onsite personnel using Plant alarms and public address systems.1.2.'l5 Demonstrate the ability to effectively as'sess incident conditions and to properly classify the incident.1.2.16 Demonstrate the organizational ability and resources necessary to manage an accountability of personnel within the restricted area.Demonstrate the organizational ability and resources necessary to manage an orderly evacuation of restricted area personnel.

1.2.18 Demonstrate the organizational ability and resources necessary to control access to the site.1.2.19 Demonstrate the ability to continuously monitor and control emergency workers'xposure.

1.2.20 Demonstrate the adequacy of facilities and displays to support the Joint Emergency News Center operations.

1-3 1.2.21 Demonstrate the ability to brief the media in a clear, accurate, and timely manner.1.2.22 Demonstrate the ability to provide advanced coordination of information released to the public.1.2.23 Demonstrate the ability to establish and operate rumor control in a coordinated fashion.1.2.24 1.2.25 Demonstrate the adequacy of in-plant post-accident sampling techniques and analysis: Demonstrate the ability to develop proposed short term and long term actions to support Plant recovery.1.2.26 1.2.27.Demonstrate the adequacy of alternative actions taken in the event of a power failure in a principal emergency response facility.Demonstrate the adequacy of measures taken to correct principal findings and observations identified during the previous exercise.+1.2.28 Demonstrate the ability to conduct a post-exercise critique which adequately characterizes licensee performance based upon controller and observer assessments.

1.3 Note:<=Open items from NRC inspection number 50-244/93-18

+=Items identified by RG8 E at 11/94 exercise critique.Summa of Pro osed Activities Table 1.1 provides a list of proposed RG8 E activities.

1-4

TABLE 1.1 1994 GINNA STATION EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLUME EXPOSURE PROPOSED ONSITE ACTIYITIES RG&E Notification of Agencies Call Up of Personnel Activate Organization Maintain Security Conduct Dose Assessment Protective Action Recommendations-Operate Joint News Center EPZ Siren Activation Route Alerting EBS Message Broadcast'ispatch Field Survey Teams Exchange of Field Data Reception Center Setup Congregate Care Center School Bus Run General Population Traffic Control Points Road impediments Coast Guard (notify only)Mobility Impaired Actual Actual Actual Actual Actual Actual Actual N/A N/A N/A Actual-5*Actual*N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A*Note: Field teams will be deployed and will demonstrate communications with respective emergency response facilities.

SIMULATIONS o Respiratory protection and protective clothing will be simulated by survey teams outside the protected area.Personnel inside the protected area will don respiratory protection and protective clothing prescribed by Health Physics and Chemistry personnel according to postulated scenario plant conditions.

o ln general, Exercise participants should follow applicable plant procedures as closely as possible, and will stopped by Controllers:before actual equipment is manipulated (except PASS).'Simu)ated Tepairs and other corrective actions should be described to Controller/Evaluators as fully as possible.1.4 OFFSITE OBJECTIVES AND EXTENT OF PLAY Offsite objectives and extent of play are.described in the attached document.The offsite objectives and extent of play have been agreed upon by Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation, The Federal Emergency Management Agency, The New York State Emergency Management Office, The Wayne County Office of Disaster Preparedness and The Monroe County ONce of Emergency Preparedness.

1-6 ROBERT EN GI5!NANUCLEARPOWERPLANT 1995 FULL SCALEl EXEZKISE SECHON1 OPPNll" 0 lEO11VAEANDEEEENYOPPDAY ROBERT EE GINNA NUCLEAR POWERE'LANT 1995 FULL SGALE KKRCISE DPHE Dl ON INN HVEE AND 1HH N Y DP PI AY.Demonstrate the capability to alert and fully mobilize personnel for both emergency facilities and Geld operations.

Demonstrate the capability to activate and staff emergency facilities for emergency operations.

Locations:

SEOC, EOF, JENC, MCEOC, WCEOC, MCFA, WCFA Extent of Play: Emergency personnel will be mobilized and emergency facilities activated as they would be in an actual emergency with the exception of the State stafFin the JENC, EOF and EOC who will arrive no sooner than 30 minutes aker the Alert declaration is received over the REGS line.See Section 3, Response by Facilityff earn, for staKng limitations for Field Monitoring Teams, Reception Center, Congregate Care Center, Personnel Monitoring Center, bus routes, and TraKc Control Points.ARCAs: None Demonstrate the adequacy of facilities, equipment, displays, and other materials to support emergency operations.

Locations:

SEOC, EOF;JENC, MCEOC, WCEOC, MCFA, WCFA Extent of Play: Facilities, equipment and displays will be set up and used as they would in an actual emergency.

See Section 3, Response by Facility/Team, for set-up limitations for the Reception Center, Congregate Care Center and Personnel Monitoring Center.ARCAs: JENC-1 Sept 1,1195

emergency operations.

.Demonstrate the capability to direct and control Locations:

SEOC, EOF, JENC, MCEOC, MCFA, WCEOC, WCFA Extent of Play: Direction and control will be demonstrated as they would in an actual emergency.

ARCAs: None.'emonstrate the capability to communicate with all appropriate emergency personnel at facilities and in the field.Locations:

SEOC, EOF, JENC, MCEOC, MCFA, WCEOC, WCFA Zbrtent of Play: Communications systems wiO be demonstrated as they would in an actual emergency.

ARCAs: None.Demonstrate the capability to continuously monitor and control radiation exposure to emergency workers.Locations:

SEOC, EOF, JENC, MCEOC, MCFA, WCEOC, WCFA Extent of Play: A controller inject will cause the County Radiological OKcer and each County Field Monitoring Team to discuss actions for exposure rate in excess of the turn-back value.The term exposure limit is used by all other emergency workers.ARCAs: None Sept 1,1195 1-2

~.Demonstrate the appropriate use of equipment and procedures for determining field radiation measurements.'ocations:

MCEOC, MCFA, WCEOC, WCFA Extent of Play: 'ach County will dispatch one Field Monitoring Team.Each team will take~radiation measurements, some of which may be the same locations, but at ,di6erent times in the scenario;The teams will not suit.up in anti~ntamination clothing, however, one member will suit up at FEMA'S request at the dispatch point or PMC.V ARCAs: MCFA-1.Demonstrate the capability to develop dose projections and protective action recommendations regarding evacuation and sheltering.

Locati'ons:

SEOC (Only if the governor declares a State of Emergency.), MCEOC,'WCEOC Extent of Play: Dose projections and protective action recommendations will be demonstrated as they would in an actual emergency.

ARCAs: WCEOC-1, WCEOC-2, WCEOC-3'1-3 Sept 1,1195

.Deznonstrate the appropriate use of equipment and procedures for the measurement of airborne radioiodine concentrations as low as 10'0.0000001) microcuries per cubic centimeter in the presence of noble gases and obtain samples of particulate activity in the airborne plume.Locations:

MCEOC, MCFA, WCEOC, WCFA Extent of Play: Silver zeolite cartridges will be used.The teams will not suit up in anti-contamination clothing, however, one member may suit up at FEMA's request.County EOC stafF and the Field Monitoring Teams can be questioned regarding procedures and resources to transport samples to a central point for.transfer to the State laboratozy (Albany).There will be no transport of samples to either the transfer point or the State laboratory (Albany).ARCAs: None.Demonstrate the capability to make timely and appropriate protective action decisions (PAD).Locations:

SEOC (Only if the governor declares a State of Emergency.), MCEOC, WCEOC Extent of Play: Protective action decision making will be demonstrated as it would in an actual emergency.

ARCAs: None S Sept 1,1195 1-4

.Demonstrate the capability to promptly alert and notify the public within the 10-mile plume pathway emergency planning zone (EPZ)and disseminate instructional messages to the public on the basis of decisions by appropriate State or local oKcials.Locations:

SEOC (Only if the governor declares a State of Emergency.), JENC, MCEOC, WCEOC, WHAM Extent of Play: EBS messages vrill be developed and sent to WHAM.There will be no broadcast of EBS messages.In addition, siren and tone"alert activations will be simulated.

Back-up route alerting of one route (selected by the FEMA evaluator) will be discussed atone County EOC.ARCAs: JENC-2.Demonstrate the capability to coordinate the formulation and dissemination of accurate information and instructions to the public.Locations:

SEOC (Only if the governor declares a'State of Emergency.), JENC, MCEOC, WCEOC Extent of Play: EBS messages wiQ be formulated and simulated to be disseminated as they would in an actual emergency.

There will be only one (1)simul'ation of airing of the EBS message.This will be the first EBS message.The last time to be recorded (clock stopped)is the time at which the EBS message begins to be broadcast (first 3 words read of the talk-up after"this is a drill").ARCAs: None.~Sept 1,1195 1-5

.Demonstrate the capability to coordinate the development and dissemination of dear, accurate, and timely information to the news media.Locations:

JENC Extent of Play: Information will be developed and disseminated to the media as it would in an actual emergency.

ARCAs: None.Demonstrate the capability to establish and operate rumor control in a coordinated and timely manner.Locations:

JENC Extent of Play: Rumor control will be demonstrated as it would in an actual emergency.

Rumor control stafFwill be limited to four individuals.

'RCAs: None'ept 1,1195 1-6 PQQQQ.Demonstrate the capability and resources to implement potassium iodide gQ)protective actions for emergency workers, institutionalized individuals, and, if the State plan specifies, the general public.Locations:

SEOC, MCEOC, MCFA, WCEOC, WCFA Extent of Play: In accordance with the State and County plans, EI is not provided to the general public.The State and County dose assessment groups discuss the need to authorize the administration of IQ.Emergency workers in the EPZ at risk of exposure to radioactive iodine wBl be issued KI along with their dosimetry prior to dispatch to the field.ARCAs: None~.D thlQit protective actions for special populations.

Locations:

MCEOC, WCEOC Extent of Play: Call lists will be available at the County EOC for special facilities and for the non-institutionalized hearing impaired and mobility impaired individuals.

All calls will be simulated.

One general population bus route will be demonstrated.

The bus driver will assemble at the normal dispatch location for briefing, assignment and dispatch.The bus, or similarly equipped vehicle, will complete the assigned routes but will not make any stops.The route will be completed after the last.pickup point and a discussion of the route to be taken to the Reception Center at which time the bus and driver.will be returned to service following contact with the~County EOC., ARCAs: None Sept 1',1195 1-7

.Demonstrate the capability and resources necessary to implement protective actions for school children within the plume pathway emergency planning zone (EPZ).Locations:

MCEOC, MCFA, WCEOC, WCFA Extent of Play: One bus route will be demonstrated in each county.The bus driver will assemble at the normal dispatch location for briefing, assignment and dispatch.The bus, or'imilarly equipped vehicle, will complete the assigned routep but will not make any stops'.The routes vali be completed after arrival at the school and a discussion of the route to be taken to the Reception Center at which time the bus and driver will be released following contact with the County EOC.School interviews will be performed prior to the exercise in coordination with Monroe and Wayne Counties.ARCAs: None.Demonstrate the organizational capability and resources necessary to control evacuation traffic flow and to control access to evacuated and sheltered areas.Locations:

MCEOC, MCFA, WCEOC, WCFA Extent of Play: This demonstration will be comprised of two parts:1)Decision making at the EOC,2)Interview of law enforcement oKcials at the location desiginated by each county.At the EOC TrafBc Control Points are to be Bee played in sequence with the exercise scenario.Free play messages are to be inserted at the County EOC to the State Controller.

Information will be passed on to the County Emergency Management Director or her designee for action and simulated dispatching of police oKcers.The interviews of law enforcement will be conducted out of sequenc with the exercise scenario.ARCAs: None.Demonstrate the adequacy of procedures, facilities, equipment, and Sept 1,1195 1-8 personnel for the radiological monitoring, decontamination, and registration of evacuees.Locations:

Monroe County: Pittsford-Mendon High School Wayne County: Palmyra-Macedon High School Extent of Play: NCYZHSEMO, Wayne County, Monroe County and FEMA have agreed that the reception centers will be demonstrated under the following, schedule: Wayne County-12/6/95 between 1830 and 2030)Monroe County-11/08/95 between 1400 and 1630 It will be the responsibility of FEMA to have evaluators available at the times agreed upon.FEMA evaluators should advise the participants when their evaluation is complete so that participants can resume their normal duties.Vehicle monitoring and decontamination will be observed first by FEMA evaluators."The Reception Center at Pittsford-Mendon High School in Monroe County and the Reception Center at the Palmyra-Macedon High School in W'ayne County will.be demonstrated out of sequence with the scenario.The facility is staffed with enough equipment and personnel to monitor 20%of the EPZ population (as defined in the plan)in 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />.Reception centers will not be setup in advance.Please note that Federal evaluators gg~f, use a hidden source (such as lantern mantle)to test the skills of the monitors.The demonstration will be limited to include: One vehicle monitoring station with at least 1 monitor monitoring at least 2 vehicles;One portal monitoring station monitoring at least 6 individuals; One registration station (social services)with 2 personnel registering at least 2 individuals each;One male and one female decon station with 2 monitors (one each)to simulate at least 1 personnel decon each;One vehicle decon station with.at least 1 monitor to simulate at least 2 vehicle decons.Sept 1,1195 1-9 One vehicle monitoring station with at least 1 monitor monitoring at least 2 vehicles;One portal monitoring station monitoring at least 6 individuals; One registration station (social services)with 2 personnel registering at least 2 individuals each;One decon station (male or female)with 2 monitors will be set up during the exercise to simulate at least 1 personnel decon each;One vehicle decon station with at least 1 monitor to simulate at least 2 vehicle decons.Other staff weal be demonstrated through the use of rosters.Evacuees, some of which will be contaminated using controller inject messages, will be simulated by members of the facility staK The facility will be set up as it would be in an actual emergency with all route markings and contamination control measures in place with the exception that Reception Center Qoors will not be covered with paper/plastic.

Monitors will not suit ap in anti~ntamination clothing although one monitor may suit up at FEMA's request.None Sept 1,1195 1-10

.Demonstrate the adequacy of facilities, equipment, supplies, personnel, and procedures for congregate care of evacuees.Locations:

Monroe County: Pittsford-Mendon High School Wayne County: Palmyra-Macedon Middle School Extent of Play: NCYIK SEMO, Wayne County, Monroe County and FEMA have agreed~that thecongregate care will be demonstrated under the following schedule: Wayne County-12/6/95 between 1830 and 2030 Monroe County-11/08/95 between 1400 and 1630 It will be the responsibility of FEMA to have evaluators available at the times agreed upon'.FEMA evaluators should advise the participants when their evaluation is complete so that participants can resume their normal duties.The facility will be demonstrated out of sequence with the scenario by a walkthrough of the facility with the Shelter Manager, Registrar and one support staK The facility will not be set up nor will equipment and supplies be'brought to the center;Center personnel will make estimates of supplies required for the potential evacuees.'RCAs: None.Demonstrate the adequacy of vehicles, equipment, procedures, and personnel for transporting contaminated, injured, or exposed individuals.

Locations:

Monroe County: Monroe Community College Extent of Play: An ambulance crew and one (1)monitor will be stationed at the Reception Center in sequence with the scenario.An individual with a simulated injury and contamination will be presented.

The individual will be surveyed, administered first aid and placed in the ambulance.

The drill will end when the vehicle is ready to depart with the victim.Communications will be simulated and include information relative to ETA, patient status, etc.This objective wase demonstrated out of sequence on June 7, 1995.None~Sept 1,1195 1-11

.Demonstrate the adequacy of equipment, procedures, supplies, and personnel of medical facilities responsible for treatment of contaminated, injured, or exposed individuals.

Locations:

Monroe County: Rochester General Hospital Extent of Play: This drill was demonstrated out of sequence&om the exercise on June 7, 1995 at Rochester General Hospital.ARCAs: None.Demonstrate the adequacy of procedures for the monitoring and decontamination of emergency workers, equipment, and vehicles.Locations:

Monroe County: Culver RoacTAxmory Wayne County: Wayne County Highway Department Garage in Lyons Extent of Play: The Personnel Monitoring Centers (PMC)at the Culver Road Armory in Monroe County and at the Highway Department Facilities in Wayne County will be demonstrated out of sequence with the scenario.A controller will provide simulated contamination levels to drive demonstration of the various activities.

The demonstration will be limited to include: One station for vehicle monitoring with at least 1 monitor monitoring at least 2 vehicles;One personnel monitoring station to monitor at least 2 individuals; One personnel decon station with 1 monitor to simulate at least 2 personnel decons.One vehicle decon station with at least 1 monitor to simulate at least 1 vehicle decon.Other stafF'will be demonstrated through the use of rosters.Contaminated individuals will be simulated by members of the facility staK The facility will be set up as it would be in an actual emergency with all route markings and contamination control measures in place with the exception that PMC Qoors will" not be covered with paper/plastic.

Monitors will not suit up in anti-contamination clothing although one monitor may suit up at FEMA's request.ARCAs: None The following objectives are not included in this revision in that they have Sept 1,1195 1-12 been demonstrated previously and wiH not be demonsItrated during this exercise..Demonstrate the capability to identify the need for external assistance and to request such assistance Rom Federal or other support organizations.

Date demonstrated

'l+jQQ Nextyearrequiredfordemonstration~99 Demonstrate the use of equipment and procedures for the collection and transportation of samples Rom areas that received deposition

&om the airborne plume..Date demonstrated 7Q5l93 Nextyearrequiredfordemonstration~99

.Demonstrate laboratory operations and procedures for measuring and analyzing samples.Date demonstrated

~1293, Next year required for demonstration

~QQ.Demonstrate the capability to project dose to the public for the ingestion exposure pathway and to recommend protective actions.Date demonstrated

'~53 Next year required for demonstration

~99~.D 8 taty 1'f ingestion exposure pathway.Date demonstrated

~15/')~.Next year required for demonstration

~Q Demonstrate the capability to develop decisions on relocation, reentry, and return.'I Date demonstrated

'~93 Nextyearrequiredfordemonstration~99,'~

Demonstrate the capability to implement relocation, reentry, and return.Date demonstrated

'Q1293 Nextyearrequiredfordemonstration~5 1-13 Sept 1,1195

.Demonstrate the capability to maintain staKng on a continuous, 24-hour basis through an actual shift change.Date demonstrated Next year required for demonstration

~QQ Demonstrate the capability to provide ofBite support for the evacuation of onsite personnel.

Date demonstrated Next year required for demonstration

~99.Demonstrate the capability to carry out emergency response functions in an unannounced, exercise or drill.Date demonstrated

~Q359 Next year required for demonstration

~QQ W.Demonstrate the capability to carry out emergency response functions during an ofF-hours exercise or drill.Date demonstrated

~l129~Next year required for demonstration

~QQ.Sept 1,1195 1-14 SECTION 2.0 EXERCISE INFORMATION 2-1

2.0 EXERCISE

INFORMATION

2.1 Exercise

Partici ants 2.1.1 The participants in the Exercise will include the following:

ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION A.Facilities Nlana ement and Su ort Personnel Simulator Control Room 2.Technical Support Center (TSC)3.Operatiohs Support Cente/(OSC)'.Survey Center (SC)5.Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)6.Joint Emergency News Center (JENC)7.Engineering Support Center (ESC)B.Emer enc Res onse Teams 2.1.2 1.Radiation Survey Teams (RSTs)2.First Aid Team (if necessary) 3.Emergency OSC Teams 4'.Security Force 5.Post Accident Sampling System (PASS)Team 6.Chemistry/Health Physics Suppo'rt 7.Fire Brigade (if necessary)

OFFSITE AGENCIES/ORGANIZATIONS Participation of the following agencies/organizations is expected: A.Federal 1.Nuclear Regulatory Commission 2.National Weather Service 3.Other Supporting Federal Agencies 2-2 B.State New York State Emergency Management Office 2.New York State Department of Health 3.New York State Police 4.Other Supporting State Agencies C.Local 2.2 Wayne County 2.Monroe County 3.Other Supporting County Agencies~,'xercise Or anization 2.2.1.The organization for this Exercise will consist of the Exercise Coordinator, the Controllers, the Players and the Observers, as follows: The Exercise Coordinator will coordinate Exercise preparations including the development of the scenario and controller input messages.He will control all aspects of the conduct of the Exercise, prepare a consolidated evaluation and critique report at the conclusion of the Exercise, and prepare and'follow up on an itemized list of corrective actions recommended as a result of the evaluation and critique.2.2.2 Controllers are qualified personnel selected to perform functions as follows: A.A Lead Controller is assigned to each emergency response facility.The Lead Controller is responsible for.all Controller, Evaluator and Observer activities for that facility and, if appropriate, its associated teams.Controllers for teams or sub areas of a facility report to the Lead Controller of that facility.2-3

B.The Controllers will deliver"Exercise Messages" to the designated Players at various times and places during the Exercise, inject or deliver additional messages as may be required to initiate the appropriate Player response and keep the Exercise action moving according to the scenario and Exercise objectives, observe the Exercise participants at their assigned locations, and prepare evaluation forms.Controllers/Observers submit written recommendations on corrective actions to the Lead Controller, who in turn summarizes all comments for submittal to the Exercise Coordinator prior to the scheduled critique.The Controllers will be provided with a list of instructions in the Exercise scenario.C.Persons designated as'Controllers/Observers for a given function will also be assigned as Evaluators of that function when feasible.Evaluators will record their observations using an evaluation form and provide recommendations on corrective actions to the Lead Controller in whose facility they evaluate-exercise performance on the basis of standards or requirements contained in the appropriate Emergency Plan, Implementing Procedures, and Exercise messages as described herein.They will take steps, whenever possible, to collect data on the time and motion aspects of the activity observed for post-Exercise use for implementing improvements.

Controllers will be identified b wearin reen bad es with white letterin statin"Controller".

~Pta ers include Ginna Station and other Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation personnel assigned to perform emergency functions, as described in the Emergency Plan and Implementing Procedures.

Players from offsite organizations and agencies (county, State and private industry)are participants in the Exercise as described in their respective Emergency Plans and Standard Operating Procedures.

Observers from the Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation and other organizations may be assigned on a limited basis, for the sole purpose of, observing Exercise activities for personal education.

They will not be provided scenario information.

Observers will be identified b wearin blue bad es.

Requests to participate as a Observer should be made in writing and contain the Visitor's full name, home address, phone number and organization affiliation.

Requests to participate as Observers must be submitted to the RGKE Corporate Nuclear Emergency Planner (CNEP)no later than one week before the Exercise.2.3 Emer enc Res onse Facilities During the Exercise, special facilities must be activated to manage, assess and support emergency response.2-5 RGB E FAClL)TIES The Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation Emergency Response Facilities are: A.Similator Control Room'he Ginna Simulator Control Room will be used.Control Room emergency response measures will be exercised under the direction of~the Exercise Shift Supervisor, acting as the Emergency Coordinator, until relieved by the Plant Superintendent or alternate.

The Simulator Control Room is located in the Simulator Building next to the Ginna Training Center.'.Technical Su ort Center TSC When emergency conditions escalate to an Alert status or higher, coordination of the emergency response will shift from the Control Room to the TSC, located off the Mezzanine Level of the Turbine Building The TSC Director relieves the Shift Supervisor as Emergency Coordinator and directs activities from the TSC.The TSC is the location from which technical management personnel utilize information on Plant status provided in the TSC to support actions being performed in the Control Room.The TSC serves as the primary communications source to the NRC, OSC, EOF and offsite agencies, and will perform other functions of the EOF until the EOF is activated.

C.0 erations Su ort Center The OSC, which is located in the TSC, provides a location where emergency response teams can be assembled and coordinated during an emergency.

The OSC will be activated for emergency conditions classified as an Alert or higher, and may be activated for an Unusual Event at the discretion of the Emergency Coordinator.

2-6 D.Emer enc 0 erations Facili EOF The EOF, which is located in the basement of 49 East Avenue in Rochester, will be activated for emergency conditions classiTied as a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency (optional for the Alert status).The EOF/Recovery Manager directs the activities of the EOF/Recovery Organization from the EOF.I The TSC Emergency Coordinator reports to the EOF/Recovery Manager.The EOF is the command post for coordination of response measures with offsite.organizations, assessment of radiological and environmental conditions and determination of recommended protective actions for the public.The EOF also provides direction and management of recovery operations.

E.Joint Emer enc News Center JENC The JENC, which is located at 89 East Avenue in Rochester, provides the point of contact for the coordinated release of news and information.

to the news media and the general public.The JENC is staffed by RGB E Corporation, County, State and Federal officials and will be activated for emergency conditions classified as an Alert, Site Area Emergency or General Emergency.

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2.4 Exercise

Conduct 2.4.1 Overview The Exercise will simulate an abnormal radiological incident at Ginna Station which will start with an Unusual Event and escalate to a General Emergency.

During the course of the Exercise, in order to evaluate coordination with appropriate State and local agencies, incidents will.arise which require response by offsite emergency response organizations/agencies.

The Exercise will also simulate an offsite radiological release which will require deployment of Ginna Station, and Wayne County and Monroe County radiological survey teams for offsite monitoring.

The conduct of the Exercise will demonstrate the effectiveness of selected organizations, personnel, functions, and/or activities of the appropriate Emergency Plans and Implementing Procedures.

The simulated emergency will then de-escalate.

The Recovery Phase will be initiated and'he Exercise will then be terminated.

2A.2 Actions Emergency response actions during the simulated emergency will include: recognition and classification of emergency conditions; assessment of onsite/offsite radiological consequences; alert/notification and mobilization of emergency response organizations; implementation of in-Plant corrective actions;activation/operation of emergency response facilities and equipment; preparation of reports, messages and record-keeping; and recommendation of protective actions.2-8 Communications The Exercise will also demonstrate the effective use of communications systems.An actual emergency operation usually requires the extensive use of both telephone and radios.The telephone is the primary means of communication and will be attempted first, with radio as a backup, unless radio is the only means available.

Separate telephone numbers will be used for Controller communications to prevent the Players from learning in advance of the situation to which they are to be subjected during the Exercise.Close cooperation and coordination among Controllers is essential due to the number of persons assigned to the Controller role.RGRE offsite radiation survey teams are equipped with portable radios, and are provided cellular telephones for back-u'p communications.

Survey team controllers are encouraged to use the cellular telephones if clarifications of controller instructions are required while in the field.Controllers Lead Controllers will be stationed in the Simulator Control Room OSC TEC ECF'ENC d~dt ECC.0 IT I dC t II dlE Exercise messages or initiate free play messages.A.The Simulator Control Room will be the central point for organization of Exercise messages and is the key to ensuring that the Exercise progresses on schedule.Simulated Plant parameters will be provided to the Simulator Control Room operators using Ginna Simulator.

Since it is necessary that the emergency escalate to the General Emergency level, it may be necessary to postulate non-credible situations.

The o erators will acce t the Exercise conditions as dis la ed.If corrective actions are postulated that would terminate the emergency, they should be identified to the Lead Controller in the affected facility so that the scenario will progress as designed;The Exercise Players are expected to'free play" the scenario to the extent practical.

Notifications of, and contact with,*supervisors, Plant management and offsite agencies will be made in accordance with the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.

2-9 B.The TSC will be the coordination point for onsite emergency response activities.

TSC personnel will also coordinate offsite emergency response activities until activation of the EOF.TSC and EOF personnel will be aware that if the Exercise is to proceed as planned, and if the offsite organizations are to be exercised, it may be necessary to postulate non-credible situations.

This is done to ensure that various aspects of the onsite and offsite emergency response organizations are tested.TSC and EOF ersonnel will acce t Exercise conditions as resented.The intended res onse is not to ex lain wh a situation could not occur but to react as.thou h it did occur.If corrective actions are postulate'd that would terminate the emergency, they should be noted to the Lead Controller.

'-The Exercise Players in the TSC and EOF are expected to"free play" the scenario to the extent practical.

Notifications of, and contact with, supervisors, Plant management and offsite agencies should be made in accordance with the Emergency Plant Implementing Procedures.

The scenario is designed to activate on-site and offsite emergency response capabilities.

The Lead Controller may inject other information or change a message to ensure that the Exercise progresses as planned.~Pla ers The success of the Exercise is largely dependent upon Player reaction, Player knowledge of their appropriate Emergency Plan and Implementing

~'Procedures and an understanding of the purpose of the Exercise.Initial conditions which will affect Player action'or reaction will be provided to the Players at the time the Exercise begins.However, most of the elements of the Exercise play will be introduced through the use of controlled Exercise message forms and messages generated by Players as a result of the particular emergency activity performed.

Players, therefore, are responsible for initiating actions during the Exercise in accordance with instructions, responsibilities and tasks for their particular function.Each Player will advise his/her Controller prior to performing required emergency actions during the play of simulated activities to ensure that the Player is credited for his/her actions.2-10

Players are reminded not to be excessively concerned with the mechanics or cause of the Exercise scenario.This Exercise is designed to evaluate the Emergency Plan, Implementing Procedures and emergency preparedness training program and not the probability, feasibility or detailed mechanics of the simulated accident.Additionally, the Exercise is a training vehicle for Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation personnel to practice coordinating with outside organizations in a simulated emergency environment.

Pla ers should note an needed im rovements that come to their attention durin the Exercise and submit them to the a ro riate Controller at the conclusion of the Exercise.Piecautions and Limitations This section provides information for all Exercise Controllers and Observers related to the rules and guidelines to be followed throughout the conduct of this Exercise.Prior to initiation of the Exercise, a pre-Exercise briefing will be held to review the entire Exercise process with all the Exercise Controllers and Observers identified in this manual.A.Should at an time durin the course of the conduct of this Exercise an actual emer enc situation arise all activities and communications related to the Exercise will be sus ended.It will be the responsibility of any Exercise Controller or Observer that becomes aware of an actual emergency to suspend exercise response in his/her immediate area and to inform the Lead Exercise Controller of the situation.

Upon notification of an actual emergency, the Lead Exercise Controller may notify all other Controllers/Observers to suspend all Exercise activities.

The Lead Exercise Controller will make a determination at that point whether to continue, place a temporary hold on, or terminate the Exercise.B.Should, at any time during the course of the conduct of this Exercise, an Exercise Controller or Observer witness an Exercise participant undertake any action which would, in the opinion of the Controller/Observer, place either an individual or component in an unsafe condition, the Controller/Observer is responsible for intervening in the individual's actions and terminating the unsafe activity immediately.

Upon termination of the activity, the Controller/Observer is responsible for contacting the Lead Exercise Controller and informing him of the situation.

The Lead Exercise Controller will make a determination at that point whether to continue, place a temporary hold on, or terminate the Exercise.2-11

C.No pressuriZation of fire hoses, discharging of fire extinguishers, or initiation of any fire suppression systems will be required for the Exercise.D.Manipulation of any Plant operating systems (except for the PASS system), valves, breakers, or controls in response to this Exercise are only to be simulated.

There is to be no alteration of any Plant operating equipment, systems or circuits during the response to this Exercise.C E.All repair activities associated with the scenario will be simulated with extreme caution emphasized around operating equipment.

F.All telephone communications, radio transmissions and public address announcements related to the exercise must begin and end with the statement,"This is an exercise".

Should a Controller or Observer witness an Exercise participant not observing this practice, it is the Controller's/Observer's responsibility to remind the individual of the need to follow this procedure.

G.Any motor vehicle response to this Exercise, whether it be ambulance, fire fighting equipment, police/security vehicles or field monitoring teams, should observe all normal motor vehicle operating laws included posted speed limits, stop lights/signs, one way streets, etc.H.Should any onsite security actions be required in response to this Exercise, participants are to cooperate as directed by the Security Force, and security representatives are to be prudent and tolerant in their actions.I.Exercise participants are to inject as much realism into the Exercise as is consistent with its safe performance; however, caution must be used to prevent over-reaction.

J.Care must be taken to assure that any non-participating individuals who may observe Exercise activities or.overhear Exercise communications are not misled into believing that an actual emergency exists.Any Exercise Controller or Observer who is aware of an individual or group of individuals in the immediate vicinity who may have become alarmed or confused about.the situation, should approach that individual or group and explain the nature of the Exercise and its intent.2-12

2.6 Evaluation

and Criti ue The Exercise will be evaluated by Controllers/Observers who have expertise in, or qualifications to evaluate the activity in their assigned location.Controllers/Observers will evaluate Exercise performance on the basis of requirements contained in the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures and Exercise messages.Controllers/Observers will prepare evaluation forms and provide recommendations on corrective actions to the Exercise Coordinator.

After the Exercise is completed, the Exercise Coordinator will conduct a post-Exercise critique.Deficiencies in the Emergency Plan, Implementing Procedures, emergency preparedness

'raining program, facilities, equipment and/or other areas will be identified through the critique process.The deficiencies will be documented by the Exercise Coordinator and corrected by the individuals who have responsibility in the area of the identified deficiency.

Controller and Observer information is contained in Section 5.0.The schedule for the critiques is shown in Section 6.0: 2-13 SECTION 3.0 TRAVEL INFORMATION 3-1 t

3.0 TRAVEL

INFORNlATlON This section of the Ginna Station Exercise Manual provides travel information to those individuals from RGRE, other utilities, local/State/Federal government, and/or other organizations who will participate/observe the Drill.Permission for Visitors to observe the Exercise must be obtained from: 3.1 Mr.Peter Polfleit Corporate Nuclear Emergency Planner Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation 49 East Avenue Rochester, NY 14649-0001.

Directions to Ginna Nuclear Station Ginna Station is located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario in Wayne County, New York, approximately 24 miles northeast of Rochester, New York (see Figure 3.1);3.1.1 Air Several airlines provide passenger service to the Rochester-Monroe County Airport.3.1.2 Car A.Several car rental agencies are available at the Rochester-Monroe County Airport to provide rental vehicles for.ground transportation to Ginna Station.B.Persons traveling from the Rochester-Monroe County Airport via auto should take Route 204 East to Route 390 South.Route 390 becomes Route 590 as one proceeds around the Outer Loop.Follow Route 590 North to Route 104 East.Follow Route 104 to Route 350 (Ontario Center Road).Turn left (North)and proceed to Ginna Station.Total distance is approximately 40 miles.3-2

3.2 Directions

to the EOF ESC and JENC 3.2.1 Air 3.2.2 From the Rochester-Monroe County Airport take 204 to 390 North, 490 East into the City onto the Inner Loop to the East Avenue ramp to the third signal light.Turn right.Car 3.2.3 33 From the Thruway, use Exits 45 or 46 into Rochester and the inner I oop to the East Avenue ramp as in 3.2.1.To get to the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)and Engineering Support Center (ESC), go to the intersection of East Avenue and Chestnut Street (black square on map).EOF and ESC are in 49 East Avenue.The JENC is at 89 East Avenue (see Figure 3.2).Accommodations Hotel/motel accommodations may be obtained at the following locations:

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SECTION

4.0 REFERENCES

/ABBREVIATIONS

-ACRONYMS 4-1

4.1 References

4.1.1 10 CFR 50.47, 56.54, Appendix E 4.1.2 44 CFR 350.9 4.1.3 NUREG-0654/FEMA-REP-1, Rev.1, Criteria for Pre aration and Evaluation of Radiolo ical Emer enc Res onse Plans and Pre aredness in Su ort of Nuclear Power Plants 4.1.4 RG8E Nuclear Emergency Response Plan (NERP}4;1.5 Ginna Station Radiation Emergency Plan Implementing I rocedures (EPIPS)4.1.6 4.1.7 Ginna Station License and Technical Specifications Ginna Station Piping and Instrumentation Drawings 4.1.8 New York State Radiological Emergency Response Plan 4.1.9 Monroe County Emergency Preparedness Plan 4.1.10 Wayne County Radiological Response Plan 4-2 Abbrevlations

-Acron ms A/E ALARA AOV ARMS ARV ATWS BAST CD CFR'V CR DOE DOE-IRAP EAL(s)EBS EC ECL(s)EOC EOF EPA EPC EPIP(s)EPZ ERF(s)ERDS ERPA ESC FEMA FRERP GS HALM HP HPN HVAC INHB INPO JENC KI LALIVI LCO LOCA LWR Architect Engineer As Low As Reasonably Achievable Air-Operated Valve Area Radiation Monitor(s)

Atmospheric Relief Valve Anticipated Transient Without Scram Boric Acid Storage Tank Civil Defense Code of Federal Regulations Containment Control Room Department of Energy DOE Interagency'adiological Assistance Plan Emergency Action.Level(s)Emergency Broadcast System Emergency Coordinator Emergency Classification Level(s)Emergency Operations Center Emergency Operations Facility Environmental Protection Agency Emergency Planning Coordinator Emergency Plan Implementation Procedure(s)

Emergency Planning Zone Emergency Response Facility(s)

Emergency Response Data System Emergency Response Planning Area Emergency Survey Center Federal Emergency Management Agency Federal Radiological Emergency Response Plan Ginna Station High Alarm Health Physicist Health Physics Network Heating.Ventilation Air Conditioning Inhibited (Alarm Suppressed)

Institute of Nuclear Power Operations.

Joint Emergency News Center Potassium Iodide Low Alarm Limited Condition of Operation Loss of Coolant Accident Light Water Reactor

4.2 Abbreviations

-Acron ms Cont'd MOV PIO MPC NERP NRC OSC.OOS OOS PAG(s)PARts)PASS.PWR RCP RCS RHR RGBE RST SC Sl SPING TSC Motor-Operated Valve Public Information Officer Maximum Permissible Concentration Nuclear Emergency Response Plan Nuclear Regulatory Commission Operational Support Center.Out of Service (on site)Out of Sequence (off site)Protective Action Guide(s)-Protective Action Recommendation(s).

Post Accident Sampling System Pressurized Water Reactor Reactor Coolant Pump Reactor Coolant System Residual Heat Removal Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation Radiation Survey Team Site Contingency Safety Injection High Range Effluent Monitor Technical Support Center 4-4 SECTION 5.0 CONTROLLER AND EVALVATOR INFORMATION

5.0 CONTROLLER

AND EVALUATOR INSTRUCTIONS Each Controller and Evaluator should be familiar with the following:

a.The basic objectives of the Exercise.b.The assumptions and precautions being taken.c.The Exercise scenario, including the initiating events and the expected-course of actions to be taken.d.The various locations that will be involved and the specific items to be observed when at.those locations.

e.The purpose and importance.

of the evaluation checklist and record sheets.5.1 Controller Instructions

5.1.1 Controllers

will position themselves at their assigned locations prior to the activation of the facility for which they have responsibility (see Section 5.3).5.1.2 Communications will be tested to ensure satisfactory communications among Controllers prior to Exercise commencement.

All watches and clocks will be synchronized with the Ginna Simulator Time.5.1.35.1.4 All Controllers will comply with instructions from the Lead Controller.

Each Controller will have copies of the messages controlling the progress of the Exercise scenario.No message shall be delivered out of sequence or other than as written unless specifically authorized by the Lead Controller.

5;1.5 Messages controlling the progress of the scenario are noted with a number.Contingency messages are noted with a number followed by the letter"X" (e.g., 10X).5.1.6 Each Controller will have copies of time-related plant data sheets.Data sheets will be distributed only if the Simultor experiences a sustained malfunction.

The decision to use these sheets will be made by the lead exercise controller.

Radiological information will also be displayed on the Simulator.

Radiological survey information and meteorological data will be.provided by controllers at locations where it is normally available.

5-2

~Uti f Personnel and equipment generally performed below expectations and there were several signiTicant deficiencies noted.The area's ability to carry out its functions was diminished.

NA-Not applicable to the situation or not observed.Controller/Evaluator comments should consider the demonstration of the following facility and team evaluation elements: 5.2.1'Facili o Accurate and timely determination of emergency action and classification levels.o Timely activation and staffing for each classification level.o Familiarity of personnel with appropriate emergency instructions, duties and responsibilities.

o Timely notification of Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation,'local, State and Federal personnel/agencies (informatiori updates performed).

o Adequacy of internal information systems (i.e., message handling, displays, status boards and maps).o Properly controlled documentation and accurate, timely record-keeping.o Utilization of correct communications procedures and techniques.

o Capability of facility supervisors/directors to interface with personnel and coordinate facility activities.

o Consideration of personnel safety (exposure control).o Adequacy of interface between emergency response facilities.

o Adequacy of equipment and supplies.o Timely initiation of onsite protective/corrective actions.o Development of protective action recommendations.

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5.1.7 Controllers

will not provide information to the Players regarding scenario development or resolution of problem areas encountered in the course of the simulated emergency.

The Exercise participants are expected to obtain information through their own organizations and exercise their own judgement in determining response actions and resolving problems.5.1.8 Some Players may insist that certain parts of the scenario are unrealistic.

The Lead Controllers have the sole authority to clarify any questions regarding scenario content.5.1.9 5.2 Each Controller will take detailed notes regarding the progress of the Exercise and the responses of the Exercise participants at their respective assigned locations.

Each Controlfer will carefully note the arrival and departure time for participants, the times at which major activities or milestones occur and problem areas encountered.

The Controllers will retain their notes for the purposes of reconstructing the Exercise chronology and preparing a written evaluation of the Exercise.Evaluation Instructions Each Controller/Evaluator will take detailed notes regarding the progress of the Exercise and the response of.the Exercise participants at their respective assigned locations.

Each Controller/Evaluator should carefully note the arrival and departure times of participants, the times when major activities or milestones occur and problem areas encountered.

The standards below should be used by the Controller/Evaluator to evaluate assigned areas pertaining to the emergency response.A dual purpose will be served by this rating system.First, the capability of each facility or response area will be evaluated and second, the system will provide a vehicle for guiding and directing improvement.

The rating scale is as follows: Good Personnel and equipment generally performed better than expected.Any errors or problems were minor and'easily correctable.

~Sf Personnel and equipment generally performed as expected.Any errors noted were not severe and could be corrected without undue labor or expense.

o Radiological surveys and assessment of plant damage and hazardous conditions performed.

o Timely request of emergency support services.o Coordinated, accurate and orderly dissemination of information to the news media.o Proper assumption of command and control.Team o Timely notification and activation.

o Adequacy of staffing.o Familiarity with appropriate emergency procedures, duties and responsibilities.

o Availability and utilization of proper equipment.

o Performance of contamination/decontamination control.o Proper interface with emergency support personnel.

o Utilization of correct communications instructions and techniques.

o Availability of referenced documents to team members.o Utilization of proper radiological control practices (i.e., access control, protective clothing, shielding, stay time).o Performance of radiological surveys.o Timely and proper performance of damage assessment.

o Properly maintained survey records and maps.o Adequacy of briefing sessions prior to dispatch.o Direction and control by team leaders.C o Timely requests for offsite assistance if required.5-5 o Coordination and interface between emergency response team members.o Proper interfaces with plant supervisory personnel.

Controllers/Observers will record their comments for the purpose of reconstructing the Exercise chronology and preparing a written evaluation of the Exercise.5.3 Personnel Assi nments Tab>e 5.1 lists the personnel assignments for the on-site Controller organization.

5.4 Evaluation

Packa es The following evaluation packages will be provided to the appropriate Controllers/Observers at the pre-Exercise briefing: Simulator.

Control Room Technical Support Center Operational Support Center Survey Center Emergency Operations Facility Joint Emergency News Center Health Physics Personnel Dose Assessment (TSC and EOF)Radiation Survey Teams (SC and EOF)Post-Accident Sampling System Fire Brigade Engineering Support Center 5-6 XhEJ~The following personnel have been designated to act as Controllers during the 1995 Exercise activities:

~Ftggy.Co Control Room (Simulator)

B.Everett (lead)J.Reagan J.Zulawski R.Jenkins M;Ruby Control Room (Real)Day Shift Supervisor in Operations Office~e Lead Technical/Ops.

Assessment Security Dose Assessment HP/Chemistry Communications/Data Flow General T.Alexander R.Ruedin D.Kuhn T.Hedges K.Lang F.Cordaro C.Kulwicki Lead Fire l8C Mechanical Mechanical Electrical J.Liese E.McGratten D.Biedenbach/

M.Cavanaugh T.Joachimczyk/E.

McGrattan S.Meister R.Yates/R.Marriott GG: Lead Onsite East Onsite West Offsite East Offsite West Spare Spare W.Schneider A.Patrazellak G.Bussard J.Mazzeo J.Edler C.Cook D.Garofoli 5-7 EOF: Lead Operations/Technical Admin/Communications/Data Flow Dose Assessment County/State/NRC Operations General Survey Team P.Polfleit J.Neis B.Stanfield N.Kiedrowski M.Lilley H.Aurand TBD JENC: 'Lead General F.Orienter TBD (Outside Utility Personnel)

En ineerin Su ort Center: Lead L.Sucheski SPOUSE PHONE: TBD NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE: Lead S.Levine (NWS/NOAA) 5-8 GINNA STATION 1995 EMERGENCY EXERCISE 5.5 PUBLIC INFORMATION RUMOR CONTROL AND SPOUSE PHONE UESTIONS FOR THE EVALUATED EXERCISE A significant aspect of emergency response is to provide the news media and general public with accurate and timely information about the incident.Public perception and reaction are influenced by the information relayed to them.To ensure that the Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation Emergency Organization is prepared to deal with outside inquiries during an incident at the Ginna Station, the exercise provides certain elements that test Public Information and Rumor Control activities.

During the course of the Exercise, the Joint Emergency News Center (JENC)will be activated and exercised.

The RGRE"Spouse Phone" will also be manned by the RGRE Medical Department.

Exercise Controllers have been selected to test the Rumor Control and News Media Contact Staffs, as well as the JENC.Controllers will act as concerned citizens, employees, employee relatives and as members of the media, posing questions to the staffs.When acting as members of the media, controllers shall make up a name and a media outlet (print or electronic) located'outside of the Rochester area.Each time a rumor control message is delivered, a different fictitious name and address will be given.The phone number to be given w'ill be the number from which the exercise controller is calling so as to allow the county Rumor Control person(s)to return calls with appropriate information, if necessary.

The exercise controllers should maintain the theme of each rumor control message and answer inquiries of the counties'umor Control persons appropriately.

The following pages denote questions that these, controllers can use.The questions are grouped by time in relation to the events specified in the Exercise Scenario.The Controllers are allowed to use questions previously utilized.The lead JENC Contro]ler shall verify that the exercise is adhering to schedule, otherwise time adjustments will be necessary.

Space is provided for'controllers to make notes on the response.Controllers need not use the questions herein;free play is encouraged.

However, controllers must not get carried away with unusual or pointless questions.

5-9 When calling iri questions,~atwa s precede guestions with"THlS tS AN EXERCISE".

If you are playing a reporter at the JENC, free play questions based on the information given during the briefing.Additionally, ask questions about RG8E, the State or counties, Ginna Station, radiation, state/county/utility interface, protective actions, etc.Questions and relevant telephone numbers will be distributed at the special Pre-Exercise Controllers Briefing.Attachment 1 lists Public Information questions generally for RG8 E;Attachment 2 lists County Rumor Control Questions; Attachment 3 lists questions for simulated press corps individuals.

Attachment 4 lists questions for testing the"Spouse Phone" in the RGRE Medical Department.

5-10 TIME GINNA STATION 4995 EMERGENCY DRILL ATTACHMENT 0 PUBLIC INFORMATION QUESTIONS 0930~, This is from Radio Station WHCU.We'e heard that there is an incident at the Ginna Nuclear Plant.Can you tell us what is happening?

~My husband's a Wayne County Sheriff's Deputy.He said he's heard that there's a problem at the nuclear'plant.

I'm worried that they'e going to send him out there.What is happening there?This is from the Associated Press.I understand that you have an incident at the Ginna Nuclear Plant.What's going on up there'?0945 How extensive is the problem?Where did the trouble start in the plant'Is it under control?What's the status of the plant?Any radiation exposures to the workers?Is the safety of the public threatened?

When will you have a press conference?

We'd like to send someone to the plant..Where do they go?1 This is from Radio Station WJRR.We have a report you have a problem at the Ginna Station.Would you tell our listeners the story?Could the problem become as serious as Chernobyl?

Is the plant experiencing a meltdown?How do you know?Any injuries?Any radioactive contamination released?Who is in charge of the emergency?

Did you declare an emergency?

Was the reactor damaged?Did you evacuate the site?Why not?Are you going to evacuate the public living by the plant?Is the reactor under control?Do you have a press conference scheduled?

0950.What is happening at Ginna?Any deaths or serious injuries?Have the federal authorities been notified?Have State and local officials been notified'?

Which agencies are involved?

Is there any danger to the public?What is going on at Ginna?What are you doing to fix the problem'Are you evacuating the site?Are you going to tell the pregnant women and children to evacuate the area around the plant like the Governor of Pennsylvania did at TMI?Has Governor Pitaki been notified?Are the sirens going to all go off?1000 I'e heard you declared an"ALERT".What's that?What happened?~How did the problems start?~'as anyone been killed?Any injuries?The situation seems to be getting worse..~is this true?I work at Nine Mile Point Unit II.~I'm confused about what's going on at Ginna..~is the leak into Containment or to the outside atmosphere?

Are the plant safety systems working?How much radiation is being released?Do you need any help from us?1015 What is the significance of an"ALERT"?How bad is that?Have government officials been called?What will the Governor do?What is RGB E doing?Didn't Ginna have a problem several years ago?Who do I talk to for getting more information about what's happening?

I'e got a large farm in Ontario and I need to know what to do with my livestock and crops.Where will I get more stored feed for my cattle if my supply runs out?I think I heard the sirens...do I need to evacuate?1030'have heard that you declared a"Nuclear Alert".~Is this true?~How much of the plant has been damaged?.~, Is there a release in progress?Has anyone been killed around the plant?Have the authorities been informed?Can't you just shut.a valve or something?

1100 What does a General Emergency mean?Doesn't that mean a"meltdown" is in progress'?

ls this accident similar to the one you had in 1982?Why didn't we have more warning about this problem before now?When will the NRC take over the plant?Will you evacuate people around the plant?

In simple terms, what are they doing to control this disaster?Will there be a big release of radiation or is one underway?Is this accident as bad as Chernobyl?

1130 Are farm animals safe?What about the crops and orchards around the plant?Are you releasing radiation?

What are the levels?How are you checking radiation around the plant?Should w'e get out if we live in the.10-mile.

zone?My father is in the Maplewood Nursing Home in Webster, how will he be protected?

Should I go get him?How long will this emergency last'If we evacuate, how long will we have to stay away?Is this like the movie"China Syndrome" come true?1200 How much radiation is being released?Is the radiation like bomb fallout?How dangerous is it?Who is in charge of the emergency?

When will the next press briefing be held?Where is the radiation heading?What protective actions have been recommended?

Whom should I call for further information concerning Wayne (Monroe)County?If we'e evacuated will my house ever be safe to return to?Who gets the bill for all of this?Who's liable?How did the problem start?Is this plant similar to Chernobyl or TMI?How much radiation is being released off site?What protective actions are in effect for Wayne (IVlonroe)

County?If I have to evacuate can I return whenever I want to?This is from WKBZ TV in Buffalo.How many people live in a 10-mile radius of the plant?What are you doing to fix the situation?

When is the next press briefing?How many media representatives are at the News Center'What government agency representatives are at the News Center?Where is the wind going?Who's in charge of the emergency?

Can the press go to the Ginna plant?My dog is at a vets office in Penfield on Atlantic Avenue.What's being done to safeguard him?

1230 I'm Jim Johnson from Ontario County.My neighbor said they expect the contamination to blow all the way down here.~What should I do about my turf farm?~If I can't sell the turf from my farm who's going to pay me for my losses?1245 From the looks of things, Ginna won't be running for a long time, what are you going to do with the steam generators now?~Who will"eat" the$115 million the share holders or the rate payers?1250 Can RG8 E get replacement power from Kamine-Besicorp?

1300 Can't the failure of so many components and the melt-down of the core be tied directly to the use of non-union trades?Seems to me that if RG8 E were not so anti-union, we wouldn't be in this mess nowl 1330 1400 Is the release over?How bad was it?How large an area is contaminated...

for how long?Is the area around Ginna uninhabitable now?Is the government going to have to relocate everyone permanently?

Where do I go to have my family and cars tested for radiation?

What are electric rates going to be because of this?Where are you going to get power if Ginna is out of service?Are the shareholders going to have to pay for this?Should I sell my RG8 E stock?What effect will this have on RG8 E stock'?What was your stock selling for this morning?What is your stock selling for now?

ATTACHMENT 2 RUMOR CONTROL MESSAGES FOR MONROE COUNTY TIME 0930~I hear there's an emergency at the nuclear power plant.~How will I know if we have to leave'0940~~I'm-from Radio Station WWLE.You'e on our"LIVE LINE" Please tell our listeners what's happening at the Ginna Nuclear plant?~How much damage did the problem do to the plant?~What does the County Executive intend to recommend to the public?Has any radiation been released to the atmosphere yet?~How can you be sure?Are you checking it?~How can I find out when there is a release?'1 000 My daughter is at the Webster library.~How will she be notified of the disaster?~Can I drive over there to look for her?We'e lost our emergency information handbook and need one right away.~Will one of the emergency people you have deliver one to us?1100~If there's an evacuation, I'm going to need help with my two infant twins.Can you help me?I need to talk to the County Executive.

What's his number?I need to know what to do.Is RGB E telling us the truth?1115 I live near the plant and heard there is"NUCLEAR Al ERT" in progress.Are you checking the radiation levels outside?Did Iranian fundamentalists do this?What's this I.hear about a radiation leak at Ginna?Was that because of a big explosion or something'?

~How did this come about?My neighbor told me that Ginna workers bail out from the plant as soon as there is the hint of a problem'?How can you control the plant if no one is there?1130~My wife is concerned because she doesn't think you county disaster people are being told everything by RG8E.I can't even get a straight answer on my monthly gas bill.What's really going on?Where is the County getting its information from?Can you tell RG&E to shut down the plant?Are you going to demand a"Nuclear Free Zone" from now on'?I don't trust the power plant people;they'd lie to save their own skins or to make a profit, how do you know they aren't lying to you too?~Do you have anybody checking on them?

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~ls the County Legislature going to look into this?Where is all the radioactive waste that results from this accident going to go?Should I close my restaurant due to the accident at Ginna Station?I'm over by the Irondequoit Bay.What are we supposed to do?Who do I call to find out if we'e going to have to get rid of all the food in the restaurant?

Who will pay for the lost income'?1200~I heard nobody at Ginna can fix this plant accidentl~Is it true that the Feds are coming to take over?~, Are they gonna be able stop the release?~Whats happening to all.the school kids in Webster School District?~I heard the siren but nobody said which way to go.My neighbor says the siren means to leave your house immediately.

Is he right?~What do I do?I live on Schlegel Road near the Elementary School.~I hear that the Maplewood Nursing Home will evacuate its patients.My father is in there.Where'will he be when it's over so I can go make sure he's okay?1230~I'm leaving now.Where do I go for temporary housing?I live on Jackson Road near Ridge Road.I'm evacuating now.Which way is safe to travel?We live near Salt Road and Atlantic Avenue.We need temporary housing.I'e got 5 kids with me.I am supposed to leave but don't have a place to stay.Which school can I stay at?I live on Lake Road near Basket Road.~How do I get there?~Who's going to pay my expenses?~Who do I call to get a check for my expenses?.I'm the general manager at Wegmans at Eastway Plaza, what do I do, I'e got 300 employees, 250 customers and trucks off-loading fresh produce as we speak I'm concerned about the people, my store and the food.I'm at Wal-Mart in Baytowne Plaza what do I do?1300~Is it true that the milk is now poisoned?Where are we supposed to get our milk now?We don't have any money or a car.How do we get away from the radiation?

Where do we live and eat?~I live up on Five Mile Line Road by the R.L.Thomas what do I do?I heard the accident at the Ginna Station is getting worse.Are we gonna be moved out of our homes after this?Why haven'.you made the announcement on TV?

1330~What is the Governor doing?Who's in charge of handling this accident anyway?What is the status of the problem that occurred this morning?What caused the problem?I'e heard that the reactor is destroyed.

Is this true?1400~Does the County, State or Federal government have insurance?

Who will pay for this'?My homeowner's insurance states that I am not covered for nuclear accidents!

I'm calling from Penn Yan we'e on our way home from vacation in Florida...I just heard about the Ginna accident our house is near Hegedorn's on Shoecraft Road in Webster what should we'do?~Can we go home or should we stay over another night?~I'm low on cash...is there some way I can get some expense money from RG&E's insurance company to hold me until I can get home?After all you took such care of the people in Farmington after one of your people blew up their houses!

RUMOR CONTROL MESSAGES FOR WAYNE COUNTY TIME 10:00 I hear there's an emergency at the nuclear power plant....How will I know if my family and I need to do something?

~~I'm Jane Thomas of Radio Station WZZZ.Can you tell our listeners what'happening at the Ginna Nuclear plant?You'e Iiye on our"MORNING SOUND-OFF SHOW".Go ahead..~.How much damage did the loss of coolant accident do to the plant?~What does Wayne County intend to recommend to the public'~Will you have a press conference'?

~Where will it be and at what time?1030~Has any radiation been released yet?~How can you be sure?~How can I find out when there is a release?1045~My daughter and a friend are out shopping at Ames Plaza in Ontario.They'e probably near the plant..~.~How are they going to be warned about the plant problem?~Can I go there to warn them?My mother works in the office at the Freewill Elementary School....

~How do they know there's problem?~Are they safe?1050~We'e lost our emergency information handbook and need one right away.', Will one of the emergency people you have deliver one to us?~We live near Kenyon Road and Ontario Center Road...are we going.to have to evacuate?We'e very close to Ginna!~Where are we supposed to go if we'e told to leave?1100~lf there's an evacuation, I'm going to need help with my father who is bedridden due to a heart attack last month.Can you help me?We live in a one-story woodframe house.The calendar we received from RG8 E talks about"sheltering".

Isn't that supposed to apply only to brick buildings with thick walls?We don't even have a basementl What should we do?I wanna talk to Marvin Decker or someone in charge!I need to know what'going on and what to do, I know that those morons at RG&E couldn't tell the time of day if their lives depended on it!

I live near the plant and don't want that nuclear stuff falling on my house.Can I go out with a hose, like they do in California during brush fires, and hose the radiation off the roof?~Can we go outside?How much danger is there to me if I do go outside?Will the radiation kill me right away or give me radiation sickness?Are we in danger?'re you people checking the radiation?

What's this I hear about a release at Ginna?Is that what caused the plant to send everybody home?~How many workers got hurt and who's gonna run the plant now?(Note: This caller is under the mistaken impression that Ginna has been abandoned and is now out of control.)1130~My wife is concerned because she doesn't think you county disaster people know what you'e doing!I told her not to worry because the County Chairman knows how to run the plant because he's practiced it before.Just one thing, why doesn't he turn it off before we get melted down?ls Wayne County going to be declared a disaster area?Is this accident as bad as Chernobyl or TMI?Or worse?Where do the school kids go?~Should I close my business due to the accident?Who will pay for the lost.income?(The business is Route 104 near Knickerbocker Road).1200~What are we supposed to do-leave or stay put?We live in Marion-is there radiation heading this way?What can I tell my neighbor to calm her down?She's 86 years old and doesn'want to leave her cats.Should I cover my vegetable garden to protect it from radiation?

I heard nobody at Ginna knows what the hell is going on}Is it true that State people are coming to take over?We heard the Governor is coming to take charge of Ginna.Are the crops going to be condemned because of the contamination?

1230~I heard the siren but nobody said which way to go.My neighbor, says the siren doesn't mean to go;you'e supposed to hide in your basement!~Which is it?~We don't have a basement!~How am I going to feed my family for the next several days?My car's in the shop for repair...could I get transportation?

I'm leaving now.~Can I pick my daughter up?She's got a.job at the Ontario Manor Motel in Ontario.I live in Walwoith...we just had a problem a few weeks ago with the drinking water.~Are we going to have to boil our drinking water again 1300~I think I am supposed to leave but don't have a place to stay.I live in Wayne ERPA Number 2 near the plant..~Which county shelter can I stay at?How do I get there?~Who do I call to get a check for my expenses?~Can I get my family and car checked for radiation?

I heard the accident at the Ginna Station hasn't been stopped.When are we gonna be allowed to go home?Why haven't you made the announcement on TV?~What is the County Chairman doing about Ginna?~Has he taken charge of this thing yet?~Will the County shut Ginna down for good'?1310~'I hear the Chmung County Militia planted a bomb that looks like a toner cartridge in the plant, and that's what caused the pipe to blow apart, their next step is to send a squad in to take over the plant and use their control of the plant to force FEMA and all those federal bullies out of our lives once and for alii 1330~What is the Ginna problem that occurred this morning?I'e heard that the reactor has a hole in it.Is this true?Were we supposed to hear the sirens?Is there a place where we can buy"anti-radiation" pills to protect against the fallout?~Do they make you immune against radiation?

~My neighbor says we should take potassium or eat shellfish or something.

What are you keeping from us?1345~Does the County have insurance for such a disaster?My homeowners insurance states I'm not covered for nuclear accidentsl What do I do now?

I'm calling from Syracuse...l got my family out of our house in Pultneyville this morning.When will it be safe to go home again?~Can we be monitored for nuclear radiation somewhere?

ATTACHMENT 3 PRESS CORPS QUESTIONS What back-up safety systems are available and working at Ginna?How bad a leak occurred?Where did it go?Is the reactor stable and under control?Is this plant similar to TMI?Is this accident just another example of RG&E's poor management?

I'm sure the rate-payers will be saddled with the cost of this accident, even though it clearly is RG8 E's fault, would you comment on who will pay for this accident and why the cost.belongs there?How long before RG&E has Ginna back on line making electricity?

Were any workers contaminated?

How much radiation was released around the plant?What protective actions are in effect for Wayne (Monroe)County?How many people live in Wayne (Monroe)County?What are you going to do to fix the situation'?

When is the next press briefing?How many media representatives are at the News Center?What government agencies are represented at the News Center?Where is the wind going?Who's in charge of the emergency?

For any news organization wishing to take footage of Ginna, who do we see at the plant gate?How will home-bound mobility impaired or nursing home patients be protected?

What exactly does"sheltering" involve..does this apply to any type of home?Does RG&E have enough power without Ginna to supply its customers'?

How is the plant getting power now to run its safety systems?Will the shareholders or ratepayers absorb the cost of this mishap?Is this the same type of problem that Ginna experienced in 1982?Who will pay for all the damage to personal property from this accident?After cleaning up the radioactive waste from this accident, where does it all get sent?Has RG&E significantly added to the State's low-level waste crisis?Why doesn't RG&E distribute potassium iodide to the public?How close have you come to a meltdown?How do you know the extent of damage to the Ginna reactor?

QUESTIONS FOR THE NRC Why is the NRC here'?~is it because RG8 E has done such a poor job that federal oversight is needed?~lf it proves out to be a faulty weld or metal fatigue that caused the failure, why didn't the NRC resident inspector catch the problem before it caused an accident'?

Does this accident mean that all"old" plants of this type will need to be shut down before we have another accident?Gould.congressional budget cuts have been a contributing factor in this accident, by reducing the resources available to NRC?Could RGRE's downsizing be a factor in this accident?

ATTACHMENT 4"SPOUSE PHONE" QUESTIONS Time 0915~My husband is a mechanic at Ginna Station, and I'e heard they'e had an emergency.

How serious is it?How long is this accident expected to go on'?Do you know if workers have evacuated the plant?Are the workers all okay?When will my wife be home?0945~1015~This is LOIS WATTS.My husband, Rick is at Ginna Station or East Avenue.I need to get a message to him.We live 2 miles from the plant and may need to evacuate.Do you know for sure if we will have to evacuate?If we evacuate, tell Rick that the kids and I will go to his parents house.II My husband works in the Ginna Training Department.

I can't reach him at Ginna.His name is Sam Poulton.~My neighbor told me there was a problem with possible injuries.Is that true?~Has everyone been evacuated from the plant?~Were any of the employees hurt?~How can I reach my husband?I just need to know he's okay.1045~My son is an operator at Ginna.What's happening at the plant?~How bad is it?~Are the workers in danger?~Are they keeping the people at Ginna?1115 r My wife works at Ginna in Health Physics.~Where are the plant workers now...have they left the plant?~How can I reach my wife if she doesn't call soon?~I'm worried about her since he had a medical problem just two years ago.This stress could be very bad for her.1130~My husband called me this morning and said there was a problem at the plant, and said he'd keep me posted.I haven't heard anything from him for 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br />.~He's on one of the survey teams...are they, safe?~Will the workers be relieved and allowed to come home today?

1200~My husband works at Ginna, and is there now.I'e been listening to the news..is it as bad as it sounds?What's really going on?Do they have the accident under control yet?How badly have the workers been exposed to radiation?

Do they expect the plant will ever start up again?Can I drive to the plant and drop off a change, of clothes for my husband if.he.'s got to.stay overnight?

My husband was going to retire this afternoon on TREP III, we'e all packed and ready to move to South Carolina, the moving van is here, he was just going to say goodbye to a few friends and now I can't reach him, what do I do?The movers need to be paid, everything we own in the moving van and he has the checkbook.

ATTACHMENT 5"MEDIA MONITOR" QUESTIONS These calls are to simulate live TV and Radio broadcasts to test the media monitor function.Let the people in Media Monitoring know that you are simulating either a TV or Radio reporter and proceed with your"story".I don'expect them to respond to you.RADIO We'e just picked up information that a fire is burning out of control at RGLE's nuclear power plant..stay tuned for more information as it becomes aVailable.

RADIO This is Geraldo reporting live from RG&E's Ginna facility, where we think something is going on.We can see a radioactive plume rising from the facility and heading down wind, I hope someone at RGB E is on the ball and will let everyone know downwind that they are about to be contaminatedl TV This Sam Dullmouth from WWCC TV in Rochester, we interrupt the normally scheduled programming for this special announcement.;.we have just heard from our on-site camera crew near the R.E.Ginna Nuclear Power Plant that a nuclear meltdown is underway..

our reporter can see steam spewing from the.top of the plant.Several minutes ago sirens could be heard warning everyone to get out of the area...stay tuned for more on this major story.TV County Officials say there is no cause for alarm,'ven though there are serious problems at the Ginna Nuclear Power Plant, and people are being evacuated officials confidently state that everything is under control.Radiation levels outside the plant are barely detectable and pose no threat to human health and safety.People are urged to tune into their EBS station for further information.

SECTION 6.0 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 6-1 4

SECTION 6.0 1995 GINNA PLUME EXPOSURE PATHWAY EXERCISE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS DATE TIME GROUPS ACTIVITY 12/4 9-10 ALL (EOF)2-3 ALL (GTC AUDITORIUM) 12/5 8-11 AS ASSIGNED PLAYER BRIEFING PLAYER BRIEFING CONTROLLER BRIEFING 1-3 NRC EVALUATORS SCENRIO BRIEFING 12/6??-??ALL 12l7 8-10 CONTROLLERS 10-11 ALL 11-12 ALL 1995 EXERCISE PRE-CRITIQUE MEETING RG8 E CORPORATE CRITIQUE NRC CRITIQUE 6-2 SECTION 7.0 EXERCISE SCENARIO 7-1 GINNA STATION 1995 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE INITIAL CONDITIONS The R.E.Ginna Nuclear Power Plant is operating at approximately 97%rated thermal power..The Plant has been operating at this power level continuously for approximately 150 days.2.Equilibrium'Primary Coolant Isotopic activity as of 0300 hours0.00347 days <br />0.0833 hours <br />4.960317e-4 weeks <br />1.1415e-4 months <br /> (12/6/95)is provided in Table 9.2 of scenario section 9.3.Total activity is 1.87 pCi/gm.Chemistry log sheet will be available from the controller.

3.General Weather conditions are partly cloudy with no current precipitation.

For purposes of the exercise, additional meteorological information in the simulator control room should be obtained from the plant process computer system (PPCS).I 4.The reactor core has a burn up of 5800 MWD/MTU and RCS boron concentration is 562ppm.Boric Acid Storage Tanks boron concentration are 14,000ppm.

5.The"B" residual heat removal pump has been out for seal maintenance.

The seal has been replaced and the pump was declared operable.However, the pump has higher than normal vibrations.

6.The"B" accumulator drain valve (AOV-844B) has been leaking by.The accumulator has been being filled using procedure S-16.13 when level decreases to 60%.7.The"C" safety injection pump is out of service for seal replacement per procedure S-16.16C.The seal maintenance work was started yesterday (12/5/95)at 14:00 hours.Expected time to complete seal maintenance is another 24-30 hours.An A-52.4 has been submitted.

P 8.The"B" train of the core exit thermocouples (CET)are out for maintenance.

The plant is awaiting parts to complete the repairs.The parts are expected to arrive by 2:00pm.An A-52.4 has been submitted.

7-2 GINNA STATION 1995 EINERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE ONSITE SEQUENCE OF EVENTS APPROPRIATE SCENARIO XlhK'lhK 06:45.-00:15 Initial conditions established.

07:00 07:10 00:00+00:10 Announcement to commeIice annual exercise.Control room indications for"B" accumulator level reaches 60%.While filling the accumulator the"B" safety injection pump trips.The control room should fill the accumulator.per S-16.13.When the"B" safety injection pump trips the operators should investigate why the pump tripped.The plant now has two safety injection pumps out of service.Plant technical specifications requires a shutdown when two safety injection pumps are out of service.The plant should commence a normal reactor shutdown per procedure 0-2.1.07:25,+00:25 A leak starts from the reactor coolant system.The leak is inside containment.

07:30+00:30 The reactor coolant system leak has increased to>10gpm.The operators should investigate the source of the leakage.The operators should implement AP-RCS.1 or AP-CVCS.1.

07:35 UNUSUAI EVENT+00:45 An unusual event should be declared in accordance with EPIP 1-0"Ginna Station Event Evaluation and Classification" EAL number: 3.1.1"Unidentified or pressure boundary leakage greater than 10gpm QB Identified leakage greater than 25gpm".If an unusual event is not declared in approximately 15 minutes, a contingency message should be given out to declare it.Operators should implement EPIP 1-1"Unusual Event" 7-3 APPROPRIATE SCENARIO XlhK XlhK 08:10+01:10 The reactor coolant system leak continues to increase.08:25+01:25'he reactor coolant system leak has increased to approximately 50 gpm.The'operators should refer'to AP-RCS.1.Operators may consider entering AP-TURB.5 for a rapid load reduction.

08:30 ALERT+01:30 A alert should be declared in accordance with EPIP 1-0"Ginna Station Event Evaluation and Classification" EAL number: 3.1.2"Primary system leakage)46gpm".If a alert is-not declared in approximately 15 minutes, a contingency message should be given out to declare it.Operators should implement EPIP 1-2"Alert".The Plant should be shutting down per 0-2.1.The Plant should realize that the accumulators can no longer be filled: 09:00 09:15+02:00+02:15 Plant shutdown continues.

However, the rate of shutdown should have increased due to the increased reactor coolant system leakage.All core exit thermocouples (CET's}on train"A" fail.This renders all in-core temperatures unavailable.

Operators should request l&C to investigate the loss of the CET's.Plant shutdown continues.

The Plant may consider borating via MOV-350 per procedure ER-CVCS.1.

The TSC should be near operational readiness.

09:30+02:30 Plant continues to cooldown and depressurize per 0-2.2.CET indication should be available by l&C obtaining readings at the terminal board using hand-held instrumentation.

APPROPRIATE SCENARIO llhK'lhK 09:45+02:45 The following alarms are received in the control room and on the plant computer:-Pressurizer Iow pressure-Pressurizer low pressure trip-Pressurizer low pressure SJ All safeguards equipment starts except the two safety injection pumps.They are OOC because.of pervious problems.A loss of coolant has occurred.The leak is approximately a 455,000gpm leak from a severed"B" RCP discharge pipe where it connects to the pump.Control room operators should take immediate actions in accordance with E-0"Reactor trip or safety injection" and E-1"Loss of reactor or secondary coolant".Operators should inform the TSC of the loss of coolant accident.09:46+02:46 The core uncovers during the blowdown phase of the large break LOCA.A large amount of the fuel gap activity.is released due to fuel rod bursting because of core uncovery during the initial reactor coolant system blowdown.Containment radiation levels are increasing.

09:47.+02:47 The loss of coolant accident continues.

Operators should realize that RCP trip criteria is not met.10:00 SITE AREA EMERGENCY+03:00 A site area emergency should be declared in accordance with EPIP 1-0"Ginna Station Event Evaluation and Classification" EAL number: 2.3.2"Containment radiation monitor R-29/30 reading>100 R/hr".If a site area emergency is not declared in approximately 15 minutes, a contingency message should be given out to declare it..-The TSC should implement EPIP 1-3"Site Area Emergency" The EOF should commence being manned.if not already activated.

10:15+03:15 Due to flow anomalies, some of the fuel rods are.experiencing low flow.Containment radiation levels continue to increase.7-5 APPROPRIATE SCENARIO IlhK XlhK 10:30+03:30 GENERAL EMERGENCY A general emergency should be declared in accordance with EPIP 1-0"Ginna Station Event Evaluation and Classification" EAL number: 2.3.3"Containment radiation monitor R-29/30 reading>1000 R/hr".If a general emergency is not declared in approximately 15 minutes, a contingency message should be given out to declare it'he TSC should implement EPIP 1-4"General Emergency".

Protective action recommendations should be made in accordance with EPIP 2-1.10:45 11:00+03:45 The EOF should be nearing operational readiness.

+04:00 The injection phase of the accident is done or almost done.Operations personnel should be aligning systems for the recirculation phase.11:16+04:16 The following alarms are received in the control room and on the plant computer:-Auxiliary building sump pump auto start-Auxiliary building sump high level The 1B RHR pump shaft seal has failed creating approximately a 50gpm leak into the auxiliary building sub-basement: Plant vent monitors show a rapid increase in radiation levels.A major release to the environment begins.(Release path: from containment through 1B RHR pump failed seal, out the plant vent).TSC and control room operators should try to locate the source of the leak in the auxiliary building.Th'e TSC should be informing the EOF of plant status, actions being taken and any required needs.The TSC should be evaluating the increase of radiation in the auxiliary building as to its source and its effect offsite.7-6 APPROPRIATE SCENARIO XlhK X@K 11:18+04 I8 The following alarm is received in the control room and on the plant computer:-Safeguards breaker trip The 1B RHR pump trips out on overcurrent due to the failed seal.Bus 16 trips.The"B" diesel auto-starts then trips: The control room operators try to re-energize bus 16 but it will not re-energize from the normal power supply.Efforts should be underway to track the plume, terminate the release and implement/coordinate PARs.11:30+04:30 The TSC should be working on isolating the 1B RHR pump to terminate the offsite release.The TSC should be working an repair of the"B" D/G or repair of bus 16 normal supply.11:45 12:00+04:45+05:00 Repair teams should find that the"B" D/G tripped due to a ruptured lube oil sensing line.The repair teams should have all of the materials assembled to repair the oil sensing line.12:15+05:15 The repair teams should have the oil sensing line repaired.The control room will start the"B" D/G to energize bus 16.When bus 16 is energized MOV-704A and MOV-850B can be closed to terminate the release.12:45+05:30 The radiation levels in the auxiliary building have decreased significantly.

The offsite release is terminated.

13:15+06:15 Recovery/Re-entry discussions should commence.This should include preliminary discussions about short term and intermediate term concerns, including preliminary designation of the recovery organization.

State and counties may also conduct parallel discussions.

Recovery/Re-entry interface between'SC/EOF and offsite agencies should be demonstrated as time allows.14:00+07:00 After all exercise objectives have been demonstrated, the exercise terminated.

7-7 Tii Message: GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM'Message for: Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE++

+Illuminated alarms in the Control Room include Alarm'J-25 (Safeguards Equipment Locked Off)FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: 1.Review initial conditions and plant status with the drill operating crew.2.Review exercise precautions/limitations and any exercise activities that are not normal (i.e.extent of offsite participation, simulations, abnormal conditions to conduct exercise)3.Ensure that the operating crew understands that the exercise is not to interfere with safe plant operation.

Actions Expected: 1.Participants should review initial conditions, turnover sheets, applicable procedures.

8-1

>-5>LA.JT a.AT>>FOINT I:.ka iIP>Z'ALUE DUAL E.U.Alia R'(I V3~~<<5)QS"'T!::FATED TRAtiSIB(T

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>'1'vSAr'B,;SA".;DR COOLANT>'CP 4 AV6 FLON=EAST=R Cnu(T m 8 AVG FLDtt EPA SFE/>XER CA>>>SE RX TRIP CCFB BREAXER CAM~RX TRIP!!s~TC Rl~ar lÃiGIN ST)(GB(A QRiPl Wa AV6 L&L 7.97'?93M 98.32~a 48,7 98.0 97.4 NOT TRIP NOT TRIP 44'52.!It>1(B AJP GOOD X 600D PSIG 600D X 600D X 6009 X 6009 GOM 6004 KGF 600D'X 16 LSGB!7 PPB 18 PS69 GB(BXR: 20 EB(BJ(F ,~R~t 8 t(AEQUI'A nAJ>r.RVG LE'vcL STN ra=(A AVEPAK PREM STN SB(8 AVERAGE PFESSURE"<<TCR Rl-')IE F~ER lal 7"==>~=.4'N..Jr.~mER 9XI37".P,I 697.696.t(OT TRIP TRIP 600D X 6009 PS!6 6009 PSI6 600D 6009 BUSIIA M!IS 23 PJSI24 24 BUSISS Bl IA12A Qi~P>~<<<<I:7 P/LS(XtPA.-3 LO943.:="='lA SUPPLY"REAr'=a"~a"a'LrPLY BREAKUP NOT T=-l(I)@TED ON FPCS (7/19/91)'.i YBJ" INATED N FF"S (7/19/9!)BUS::A TO'24 TIE BRrr(ER 1'>TO 128 v>E M/J(E>>0">JTAI ts~&T A~a'F-9$E~i>>AINENT P~P A A'iERM LDLL-:',r.'a>EL: i!iCI--S lTRAft'.-')

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>>>>>1 aG~+A@PE AVG;TP'/IIELD JJIK RNG)~'VG (W'7'I'~'NIK PQ)544.5 6009 KGF 544N7 6009 K6F 572.9 6009 K6F 573.0 6009 KF 45 HV Tu~a FAUXr>JA Ja FNJXF)tb BX ROB!~EA.<<iE-.A(sr&<<>JEL.rF 99.2 242.8 3.0, 6009 X 6009 K6F 6009 GPJ(600!I PN 6009<<0 FKROB'.'J3M5 V 04'-"(ILIARY-" m=..FU)IP 8-rF-'UX al P(W Si.A)(~.>>VALVE A CLKED AUX='l FL><<a S.a'/I Si>FP'VALVE 8 CLOSB R,"".GINNA SILL'ATOR PA%TREND GROUP RSSIB~NT RNSRY SRCPr'=!ENT!

PRESSURE: EPIP!-5 PLOW STATUS POINT ID iSIA KcZR IPTICN SAF:i:!NiECTION LOOP R AVG FLOVi IJRL*E.U.0.600D fPN 54 FSIB P2160 56 P216!57 BKR04!58 BKR042 SAFi~i INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOP SERVICE NTER PUMPS A 5 B lKABER SERVICE NTER PNFS C 5 D HEADER SERVICE'NTER P!IP A"~m!iC" NTER PUtP 8 0.82.73.GOM PSIG 600D PSIG 600D 600D Si BKf943 60 BKR044"-+RICE RATER PNP C 6&!ICE MATER PL%'

f<<ooc~C~o.'Z~o!.t~i.'I'Fo'i5 S.=C'o-ESIGW&T E'4AY=.-.OCE=.=: Ffi 1-5 FLOE STATUS POINT i~i~~!>'i'ALIK DUAL, E.U.F0619 3 ttS03o 4 tt9033 5 MT033;.-M: 'Ei/..!t!ttD of~33 FOOT'!~HftlD Dlr CTi!CH 33=MT W~mmarm 1448.LAL?f 94.5 C4IR 3.0 GOM ZO.Gm 37.6 GXD X DE6.OEGF o 7 WOT2 8 ROI o op!0 Po5 11 R09 12 R34'3 R35"'".oui hvo E.oATIR: 250;0 33 FXT LPFd.~DELTA TBP AREA 1-JAIL ROOtt MA MKAlt4SG AREA o~HICtt LINE".Oltf'!!R AREA 34 AUI-'93 CV FRAY PlFP AREA%+ASS SNtPLo PAtEL 35.1 6XD OE6F-2.5 60R OE6F 9.06777M 6009!8/t8 3.84591+00 Gm%/HR 5.~1 6009 t8/HR 1.97242+01 6009%/%7.85236<1 Gm t8/%1.09648+00 60M%/%" 14 R10"!5 Rli fo R!2 17 RIOB 18 R13".Qrihi'..

BIT IODllK.,oHITOR R10A Wr!Alt.ENT AIR PARTICIE CrrA ItC.B i M PCVt!-:r oLA'i'/BlT IXI'"ftlf TOR R109 I 9"6 E/RUST-Ii PAETRMTE 3.04176KQ 6009 1.20226402 6009 f.564 0!02 60M 8.93819%0 6009 3.86~%+01 600D 19 R14:0 RIB 21 AI9 f69 R30 Aur 3 OG EIHA?rI GAS tatITOR ,I'll!r uASTE.DISPOS" HXlfTOR o(E~".o'Ml?ATCR<<L~AXW VAIN'REA 29~CITAltl"BIT HI&I RAt&AREA 30~Alt"tEtfT HI%RANGE 3.3496&01 GOOD 1,57126!02 600D 4,6H79!02 6009 8.99627<1 6009 8.99627<I 6XD CPH CPtl CPH R/HR Rlt8'i4 if.i"5 R1295 i.~+27 R12A7 EBm AIR 6:ECTCR aHAI?ST"('Bff CHAt(&Q4l RANr 6AS':.'iT 9'A't oAGi GA~A'ENT.i~'t 7-tt!9 A~l~GAS 5.61532!02 6009 CPH 7.50006<7 6009 UCI/CC 1.~2 6309 t8/%9.99984M 600D Kl/CC 28 RIEA9 RI4A5 30 R14A7 I R14A9 R1545 o}gA RISA9 5 V34'ilC-'lT&4-'A?tEE S'"!EHT CPPt~'19 oAHGE GAS.oint!;=IT;g..

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7 Message: GIN NA STATION I DECEMBER 6, 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORIN INessage for: Control Room Shift Supervisor Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++

Make the following PA announcement after sounding the"Attention" signal: "Attention, Attention all personnel.

The Ginna Nuclear Station is now starting its 1995 Emergency Preparedness Exercise.All Exercise messages must be started and ended with.'This is an Exercise"." (Announce twice)FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: Ensure that the PA announcement is made.Actions Expected: 8-2

XC c!"c5 ,."-.6!tttA SI)XgATOR'ftfhJ~clQ c-'SSiBOÃRW"'AK GROLI'(:.'vB)Tl PROCc<7:":

EcIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS PO)t<T iD XMIFTIG)t VALUE OUAL E.U.1 ATNS RXT 3 H31 I H32 5 N35 6 N36 7 HP 8 PRCS 9 LPLR IO FRCLA cNT!CiPATED TRANSIEt<T H/0 SCRAH REACTOR TRIP SREAXcER STAT<5 SO<RCE RAN6E KTECTCR H-3!S<lBCE RAhK KIKTCR H-Z INIBO(EDIATE RAhGE KfETOR N-35 1$2%91AIE RA))GE KIET(ft H-36 AVERAK HUC(fAR POhER REAn(R C<Xut<T SYSIB)AVG PRESS PREF8tIIER AVERAK LEVEL.REACTOR CC(uHT LO<F A AVG FLOtt')0 A98 6000 NT TRIP 6000 I.OOOOO!OO INNS CPS I.OOOO'(X)

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Tii Message: GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1995 PLUNIE EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for: Control Room Nlessage:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++

Control room indication for the"B" accumulator level reaches 60%.FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: Actions Expected: '1.Operators should fill the"B" accumulator per procedure S-16.13 8-3 Tii Message: GINNA STATION DECEIIBER 6, 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for: Personnel investigating"B" Sl pump Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY.Controller Notes: 1.Provide information verbally when the appropriate investigations are made by the auxiliary operator or repair team.Actions Expected: 1.The auxiliary operator and repair team should inspect the"B" Sl pump and make an assessment of the problem and any necessary repairs.8-5 GINNA STATION DECEINBER 6, 1995 PLUINE EXPOSURE EXERCISE INini-Scenario Activity: "B" Sl pump trip The"B" Sl pump tripped while filling the"B" accumulator.

The following conditions occurred in the control room: Accunciator L-8 (480 volt ground)followed by the"B" Sl pump tripping, green and white light indications.

1 Controller Notes: When the auxiliary operator investigates the"B" Sl pump, he reports that there is a burnt smell from the"B" Sl pump motor.The cause of the pump tripping is a direct short.There is an.instantaneous trip indication on the"B" Sl pump ampdetector.

Actions Expected: 1.The players may consider replacing the"B" Sl pump motor with the motor from the"C" Sl pump.2.The players could also consider bringing in a new Sl pump motor.3.The players should investigate the ampdetector on bus 16 for the Sl pump.8-6

Ti Message: GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for.Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE++

+FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY~Controller Notes: 1.It does not matter how fast the operators reduce power.Actions Expected: , 1.The operators should recognize that the plant should be shut down due to having two Sl pumps inoperable.

2.Operators should commence an orderly plant shutdown, per procedure 0-2.1, once technical specifications have been consulted.

3.Operators should notify the plant manager;operations manager and STA of the plant shutdown.4.Operators should notify the NRC of the plant shutdown per procedure 0-9.3 I 8-7

'-i)OEU=: EPIP 1-5 FLiV(T STAIN POINT'.3 KPBIFTIO!l E.U.I AT%2 RXT 3 N31 4 N32 5 KK 6 H36 7 NP 8 PRCS 9 LPLR 10 FRCLA 11 FRM 12 RXT16 13 RXT17 14 TSUBTC 15 LS6A A)ale PATED TRAHSleV 8/O SCRAN ROTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS~~RA%K OETECTi(N-31 K4PH RAiGE KKCTfh H-32 It PtGHATE RA))K"iiiTOR H-35)Hler(EDIATE RA%8 R:ECTOR H-36 AVERAK t KLEAR FSIER REACTOR~~SYSTE)I AVG PRESS PRESRIIER AVEPA6E LEVEL REA.iOR COOLANT LO(P A AVG FLN REACKR CO(ut(T L(KP 8 AVG FLN RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP MRE TC SUBQX)LED NARGIN STH GEN A NARROW RANK AV6 LEVEL NO AT%M)T TRIP l.0(000i(O 1,00000HO 7.97993M 7.97993M 98,32 22500 48.9 98.0 97.4 NOT TRIP M)T TRIP 44.1'2.2 Gm GOE I)89 1M{8 IM(B At(P X PSIG X X 16 LSaB 17 PS(r)18 PSGB 19 KNBKRI 20 GENBKR2 21 BUSIIA BUSIIB BUS12A 24 SUSIE 25 811A124 STH BB 8 NARROW RANK AVG LEVEL ST)t Ktl A AVERAK FPE%ÃK STN GE)(8 AVERAK PREEBRE KM3U)TCR N'BFEAKER 161372 WGQTOR ON LINE SREAKEP.911372 IUS IIA RPPLY BREAKER BUS 118 S(PPLY BREAKER ,'IOT TERt(INATED ON PFCS (7/19/91)NOT (ci(INATED N PFCS (7/19/91)BS llA TO 12A TIE BREF((ER 52.1 697.69&.NOT TRIP NOT TRIP NOT TRIP NOT TRIP M)T'IP.IP HOT TRIP TRIPPED X PSIG PSIG 2&BI)BI&27 PCV 28 LB@PA 29 L0942E 30 L0943E M 118 TO 128 TIE BREFKER QX(TAI)KSO(T AVERA6E rRBS(RE"Q(TAIN)8(T RNP 4 NSAK LEVEL~iP 8 LEVEL 8 MtKS (TRAIN 4)M'LEVEL 8 INQKS (TRAIN 8)TRIPFED-.21 1.8 iJJR LONER PS16 FKT 31 L09428 32 L0943D 33 L09425 34 L09436 L09428 H)P 8 LEE'S.78 INQM (TRAIN 4):(KP 8 LEGAL 78 MRS (TRAIN 8)ELtP S LEVEL 113 ItKMS(TRAIN A):-"'P 8 LRiG.113 I)KPD(TRAIN 8)M'LEi/EL)80 ItCKS(TRAIN 4)LNER LO)IER.LNER LNER LO)IER 36 L09438 37 L0942A 38 L0943A 39 T04094 40 T0410 41 T0409B 42 704(08 43 TAVSWal 44 TAVGBW:: 45 LPV 46 TCGRE 47 FAUXr~48 FAUIF)T 49 B(IN'.:(l)P 8 LEVEL 180 1)GiS(TRAIN 8):"2P 8 LEVEL"14 INDUS(TRAIN A)-%8 KiG.'l4 INCKS(TRAIN 8)~<<>NOT LEG TE)PERAT1$

E-.=RT LG'si%MK'~:XD LEG;et&ERAT(BE

'"-QS LEG'E)PEFAT(K!E AVG iT)LT/TC(LD WIDE RM))AVG (TM)T/ICED WIDE RMI).I"ESK.AVEFlK LEVEL i%6.AVE"...~TiF:--.gA.AU/roc'~(m FLN I 3.=OTAL 4J(~~rB FLN LNB LONER LO)!ER 601.6&01.6 544.5 544.7 573.0 573.1 99.0 242.8 0.0.OFF 50 BKR08 51 V3M 52 V3504~K~(ILIARY~r"'"'9 P(KP 8"t~4 Pi%STEAI)S(=PLY VALVE A 4 F(lP v cr'" B.PFLY VALVE 8 OEC i.'995 07:.'5 R.:.GINA SIMATN TREND QIJP~SSIG@Qg QJNQQY PAGE 2 NLi"~JENTI PROCEDbnKl EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS PO!NT 1D EEKRIPTION VALLE NJAL, E.U.FSIA SAFETY INZCTIN LOP A AVG FLQ'A-1.6009 PN 54 FSIB 55 P2160 5b P2}b1 57 i%R041 58 BllR042 SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLN SERVICE NTER PNPS A h B fGEER'ERVICE NTER PNPS C 5 D HEADER SERVICE NTER PNlP A ON KRVJCE NTER PN!P B ON 0.Gm 6PN 82.600D PSIG 73.6003 PSIG 600O 6003 59 i%R043 60 BKR044 SERVlCE NTER PNP C SERVICE NIER PIIP O ON GOR OFF'00D

~~.'IiA SIMATP t(9 REF<<SSIQgGP~~Y PAR GROLP:<<)DT2 PROCW~: EPIP 1-5 PLAhi STATUS POlta 19 KKRIPs(9(VALUE ((UAL E.U.!F0619 2 u(NST.3 NS 033 4 NDO33 5 NTO33 6 NT250 7 NDT2 8 ROl 9 RO2'v..ST K(X.INS LCC('OTAL FLN REF(F ING NATBI STOP/iGE TAt4(LVL 33 FOOT L98.i(IND SPED 33 FOOT IEVB.Nlt(9 DllKCTIN 33 FOOT LEVB.TBP RATURE 250 FOOT LEVEL TBPERAT(SE 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TBP AREA I~(SX(AREA"-C(X(TAINt i(T , (448.LAU((Pt(94.5 6009 X 3.1 6009 tfH 230.6009 KS.37.6 60M KGF 35.1 60M KEF-2.5 6009 KGF 8.~GM NIIS 3.95822+00 6MD NIN 10 RO5 ll RO9 12 IQl 13'35 AREA 5-SPB(T'rrL PIT 1.92bÃrOI 6009 N/8(AREA 9~(LINE (TWIT(TI 1.93865(OI 6M N/Ht AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY POP 7.76246<(6M9 N/8(AREA~ASS StÃtf PA%L I.09648(OO 6M N/tS 14 R1OA 15 Rll 16 R12 17 RIOB 18 R13 CONTAINST IODIIK t(ONIT(R RlOA C(X(TAINt(EtiT 4IR PARTIC(lATE CCtaAIQ&T 6AS t(0t(ITOR PIPiT VENT IODINE t(ONITOR RIOB AUX tu6 EXHNST AIR PNTIC(uTE 3.(786K@1.26619KQ 1.5577&02 9.0547(M 3.8293&0(19 R14"0 R18 21 R19 IQ9 23 (QO 24 R(5 RIM 26 RVM 27 R12A7"8 RI2A9 29 R14A5 30 R(447 31 R14A'I 32 RI~M 33 R(547 34 R(5A9 35 V3411C AUX BLDS EXHAUST 6AS NNITOR Ll(X(IO NAS(E DISPOSAL tQ(ITOR TEA'(GB(B(ATOR H.MEW D(AIN AREA 29~4(t'Eta Hl&l RANGE AREA 3DCNTAINSa Hl&(RAN6E CQ(OB(SER AIR EXCTOR EXHAUST<</VENT CHAN MON FANGE 6AS CV VEta CHAN 6M'4(9(A<</VB(T CHAN 7&F0 FAN%6AS C"".iBii BAN vWiiH 8$JK EAS FA'Ci VENT CIVW 5-LON RANGE 6AS ENT'-.9 RANGE GAS~(I;a vBa c(w m(8(RANK m<<IR EZCT(S 0%(M.(X(RANGE 6AS AIR EIECT(S Ct(AN 7-li(D RANGE GAS AIR ESECTOR Ct(AN 9+I RANK 6AS sTEA,"~INE AR(4 3.1(260iOI 6009 CPt(1.67639M (m CPt(4.72469t02 6009 CPN 8.99627<(60M R/(S 8.99627<(60M R/NR 5,54306(02 60EI CPH 7.50006<7 6M KI/K l.~GM N/(S 9.99964M 6009 Xl/K 9.99967M 6009 KI/K I~SOOOIM 6009 UCI/CC 9.99984M 6009 KI/CC 3,9997(M 6009 UCI/CC 7.799K&5 6000 UCI/CC GM XI/K 9.99987M 6009 XI/K CLOSED 6M 36 Vt(SSVA 37 IQI 38 R3(RRO 39 V34(OC 40 Vt(SSVB'V.B OF S/6 4 tSSV OFEt(/4B 31 STEAt(Llt(-" 4 (8'INGt M4 ttDHE GAS RELEASE RATE'SNA:-iit LINE ARV 8'~Z OF S/6 B t(SSV (PEN O.6.0100(r02.OOOOOtOO CLOSED O.6009 9 (PB(GM lS/Ht 6009 CI/SEC 6MD GM 9 CPB(41 R32 42 R32(%9 13 CVH 14 TCVO3 4'VOv 46 TCVM 47 TCVO9 48 TCVIO/4'2 STEA((LILE 8 (PING(-Sc'(09LE 6AS RMAF RATE'(5(SA Cv'-'MS~ATION i&~c ori TBP 13<<iiDIATE LVL."'.-"T TBP 47.v.NicCDIATE LVL 6 T TBP 48<</WERt(EOIATE LVL oFT TBP 49<<l INTER((EDIATE LVL 6FT TBP 410 6.OI~6009 N/HR.OOOOOiOO 6MD CI/SEC.0 GM X 67.7 6009 K6F 84.5 60M KEF 84o5 6M9 K6F 84.5 6009 KGF 84.5 6009 K6F 49 TCV17 C/iVGMTI(6 LBL 6FT TBP 417 IOI>3 6009 KGF

T Message: GIN NA STATION DECEMBER 6, 4996 PLUNlE EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for: Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++

The following alarms are received in the control room L-18 (Sump A actuation)

=OR CONTROLLER USE ONLY c lier Notes: 1.A leak of approximately 16 gpm has started.actions Expected: Operators.

should note the time of the sump pump actuation.

The operators should investigate sump pump actuation time for any abnormal trends.8-8

i)995 R.=.:-.((4 SIN(LAT"6 TRBQ m(hP-'%IGNNEI(T

~~PA6E GRK=.:=VB(TI FROKD.=.E; EPIP 1-5 FLAIIT STATUS POIHT 19 KSCRIP TICN E.U.I ATls 2 RXT 3 H31 4 t(32 5.H35 ANTIC)FATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCRAt(REACT3R TRIP BREAKER STATUS S(KRCE RANGE BEiiCTOR!I-31

~SmJKK RANK~~aiTOR&32 I)IIERIIB)IATE RA%K~~i H-35 HO AIMS 6009 HOT TRIP.6%9 I~00XOKO 1)K(9 CPS..1+00000)(O J%(9.CPS 7.76244M 1%(9"AIP 6 N36 7 NP 8 PRCS 9 LPIR 10 FRCLA ll FRCLB 12 RXT16 13 RXT)7 (4 TSUBTC 15 LSGA INTER)90)IATE RA%c ETECT(KI H-36 AVBIAGE NUCLEAR PS'E4".T(KI CmK4t(T SYSTBI AVG PRESS PRERRIIER AVERAK LBH.RBViiR (KLAHT UK)P 4 AVG FL(K(REA.TOR CmU((T UKP 8 AVG FLOM RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RK TRIP RCPB BREAKER CNKE RX TRIP INCORE TC MCORED)IARGIN STN GBI 4 lAIROM RME AVG LEVEL 7.72679M 95.55 2257 0 43.2 98.2 97.5)K)T TRIP.)K)T TRIP 47i5 52.1 4)P X PSLG X X X l6iF X 16 LSGB~STN 69(8 HARROM RAt(GE AVG LEVEL 52.2 17 PSGA STN GEN 4 AVERA6E PFZSSRE 697i 18 PSGB STN EH 8 AVERAGE PRE%UK 696.19 GEHSKRI GBGQTDR ON LINE SFZQER 161372 NOT TRIP 20 GENSKR2 6c)ORATOR OH LINE BREAKER 911372 HOT TRIP 6XO X 6009 PSI6 6009 PSIG 6XB 6X9'1 SUSIIA SLS IIA QPPLY HSRBI SUS118 SUS 11S QPPLY BREAKER 23 BUS(2A NOT TiNINATED ON PPCS (7/19/91)24 BUS128 tK)T TBSP)((HATED ON PPCS (7/(9/91)811A12A SUS I)A TO 12A TIE BREA((ER)K)T TRIP)K)T TRIP NOT TRIP NOT TRIP TRIPPEO 8118129 27 PCV 28 LQIPA 29 L0942E 30 L0943E 31 L'094K 32 L09439 33 L0942C 34 L0943C 35 L09428 36 L09438 37 L0942A 38 L0943A 39 T0409A 40 T0410A BUS 1!B TO 128 TIE BREAKER QNTAIOENT AVERAGE FRESQRE 95TAIII)IENT QJP 4 4VER46E LEVEL QKP 8 LEVEL 8 Il(CHES (TRAIN A)QlP 8 LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN 8)PAP 8 LEVEL 78 ItKKac (TRAIH A)SUIP 8 LEVB.78 IHChcS (TRAIN 8)QlP 8'LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A)QlP 8 LE%1 113 INMS(TRAIN Bl SU)P 8 LEVEL 180 I)KKS(TRAIN 4)Qt)P 8 LE!EL 180 It MS(TRAIN 8)~~8 LEVEL 214 INKS(TRAIN A)QPP 8 LEVEL 214 ()GAL(TRAIN 8)RCU)HOT LEG TBPERATSK PCLB HOT LE6 TENPGIATIPE TRIPPED-,06 I.V LONER LOMB(LONER LOMB(LONER LOMB(UKIER LOVER LONER LQKR 599.2 599.2 PS16 FEET 41 T04098 R(XA COLD LEG TBPBIATIRE 42 T04108 RCLB C(KD LEG TENPEPSiTlRE 43 TAVGAMID RCLA TAV6 (T)K)T/TC(KD HIDE R)K))44 TAVGSMID RCLS T4VG (T)6T/TCOLD MIDE R)KI)543.6 543.6 571.4 571.4 45 LRV 46 TCCCRE 47 FAUXFMA 48 FAN FMS 49 SKR08(RE/i.TOR%SSL AVERAGE LEVEL E(.1!MXRE TC AVERAGE TENP 6!G A TOTAL AUK Fc-4'l%6/6 8 TOTAL AUX FEEBLER FLOM AUXILIARY~am P(KP 4 99.2 241.7 0.0.OFF 50 BKR082 51 V3505 52 V3504 NTR AUXILIARY'FRETTER P(KP 8 OFF=6X9 AN FMP(KP STEAN SLPPLY VALVE A CLOSED 61 AN FM PIKP STEAN QPPLY VALVE 8 CLOSED" 6ml DEC"'i 1995 07'R.E.GIN'0 SIMULATOR TREND 6ROUP ASSIBSENT BNNRY PAGE 2 GRtal"l=VENT1 PROCEDURE:

EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE NAL E.U.53 FSIA~i ILECTION LXP A AVG FLN 0.GOOD GPN 54 FSIB 55 P 2160 56 P2161 57.'KR041 58 BKR042'~i INECTION LOOP B AVG FLN SERVICE MATER PINPS A 5 B HEADER SERVICE MATER PUtPS C 0 D HEADER SERVICE NTER PNP A~ICE MATER PlNP B 0.GOOD 82.GOOD 73.GOOD ON 6009 ON.600D 6PN PSIG PSI6 59 BKR043 60 BKR044 SERVICE MATER P1NP C KRVICE MATER PNP D

SEL'))995)~R.=..:Nt)A SINLAT)>R IF)END SOUP'BIQIISOIT

~~i SRQP: EVB)IT2 FMCEWE: EPIP 1-5 FUIIT STATUS POINT ID KSCRIPTIQI VALUE QUAL E.U.I F0619 2 LRMST 3 MS033 4 MD033 5 MT033 ZtfOISP m.INS LCP TOTAL FLM REFUELINS MATER STORAOE TAN LVL 33 FOOT LEVEL'MIND SPEED 33 FOOT LEVEL MIIO)DIRECTION 33 FOOT LEVB.TENPEP/)llSE-1438.IALII 6PN 94.5 6009 X 3.1 SM IfH 241.'M KS.37.9 6009 K6F 6 QTZO 7 MDT2 8 ROI 9 R02 10 R05 ll R09 12 R34 13 R35 ZO FOOT LEVEL TB)PERAIUK 35.5 SM KQ: ZO TD 33 FOOT LEVEL KLTA TEMP-2.4 6M KSF AREA I XNTHL ROON 9>~6009 NIIS AREA 2~4IQIENT 4>07381400 6M NIIS AREA 5-SPENT FKL PIT 5>15822<1'M IS/%AREA~XN LI'NE t&ITW I~80925i01 6009 N/IS AREA 34-AU%DLD6 CV 9%AY PN'.8522rOI 6009 Nl)S AREA~ASS SA)IFLE P4'EL 1.09648t00 6009 IS/IS 14 RIOA 15 Rll 16 R12 17 RIOB 18 R13 19 R14 20 RID 21 R19 22 R29 23 R30 CONTA INNBIT IODIZES NtllTQI RIOA CNTAINNENT AIR PARTI CUATE CONTAIIST 6AS NOIIITOR FUIIT VENT 1091NE NONITW RIOO AUX DLD6 EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE AUI mS EIWeST S)S mITDR LIOUID MASTE DISPOSAL IOIITOR STEAI SENBIATDR SLS)N)N WAIN AREA 29~ITAINKNT HISH RANSE AREA 3lHXMMI)4)BIT NISH RAN6E 8.42603+02 I.27717+02 3>0549MB 8.8231880 3.63600)01 3.1260&01 6M CPN 1.5917&02 6M CPN 4.40933t02 6009 CPN 8.99627<1 SM R/IS 8.99627<1 6M R/IS 24 P15 c&5\]+i 27 812A7 QK)ENSER AIR EIECTO))DHAUST V Vgfl CSW MOM RMK 6AS Vl IBII CHAN 6~SANA"V'4~c.i CS)N 7+ID P4t4K 6AS 5.54306K@7,'0006M I.99~9.99984M 6M CPII 6009 X 1/CC 6M N/IS 6M XI/CC 2&8124 9 29 R1445 30 81447 31 R1449:V"B)T CSW 9%168 F~4IE SAS 9.99987M PLFIIT')ENT OW 5<0))F)AIISE 64S I.&XOH>7 PLAIT VENT CHAI 7&ID Q4K 6AS 9.99984M cLA)IT IBIT C16VI 9+IQI RAIISE 6AS 3.99971M 6M XI/CC 600D XI/CC 6009 Xl/CC SM Xl/CC 32 R15AS 33 R1547 34 R1549 35 9341 IC VIVA 37 R31 38 431RRO 39 V3410C 40>tt%VB AIR EIECTOR CHAN MDM RANEE 6AS AIR E:ECTOR CHAti 7+ID RANEE EAS AIR c JECHR CHAN 9+I RANSE 6AS STD'>iNE ARV 4'4)t5Ec OF S/6 4 NSSV CcEN 3)STEAN LINE A (SPINS)'~~>iOB 6AS RELEASE NTEIISNA'.tE 4V 6'4F6EcR X 8/6 8%SU OFEN 7.79983M'9.99984M 9.99987M CUK)0.6>OI~.00l00800 CNB 0, SM XI/CC 6M Xl/CC SM XI/CC 6M 6009 8 OPEN 6M N/IS 6M CI/SEC 6009 SM 9 FBI 41 R32 42 R3>RRO 43~>H~44 943 45,LV07 46 T)./06 47 TCV09 48 TCVIO 49>>)I7 STEAtt LK 8)SPII16)SH'4)OLE 6AS PB.EASc ERATE:)5%4

.: "'MKI~~i~iATIO)

..:-AEE)tc)II L.:):-;cF~TENP i3:..AIA)c.".ccT c)IP l7~,>)w>GIIA>'I.ci'i)cCP I8 MEDIATE">1.cFT TBS 49."/:>PERKS)IAT'V'T B)P 410 AT1%~EM.c=~TBF l17 6.01~SM IS/%.00000t00 6M Cl/SEC.0 6M X>10.9 600D DGF 105,4 QmO K6F 105.5 SM KSF 105.4 6M K6F 105.5 6M K6F 99.8 SM KQ

Message: GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1S95 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Ie for: Control Room Ie:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++

iwing alarms are received in the control room:-18 (Sump A actuation) iNTROLLER USE ONLY et..tes: T level is decreasing at a rate of>1'/0 per minute Expected: unusual event should be declared in accordance with EPIP 1-0, EAL¹3.1.1.rators should implement EPIP 1-1"unusual event" for a 8-10 o

GRRP:=VB(T!APOCOPE:-:

EPIP, 1-5 VÃi STATiS POINT ID DESCRIPT'Gt Eo U.1 AIMS.2 RXT 3 N31 4 t(32 5 H35 At(TICIPATED TRA%IEhi M/0 KRAtt~i tRIP BRENEFi STATLS SQRCE R4%E DETECTCR tl-31 SO(RCE RA)lK KKCTCR tt-32'N'(B)IATE RANK HTOR H-35 HO AT)i5 NT TRIP 1.00000i(O

1.0 0000i00

7.~M 61 GOOD IHHB I%8 WB 6 H36 7 NP 8 PRCS 9 LPIR 10 FRCLA INIERHB)IAIE RANK EilETOR H-36 AVERAGE H(XLEAR FQER REACiOR COOLANT SYSTEN AV6 PRESS~IIER AVERAK LEIS.REACTOR COOUV(T LOQ'AV6.FLSI 7.58577M 93.53 2259.46.9 98.2 At&X PSIG X X 11 FRCLB RECTOR C(XU((T MOP 8 AV6 FLS(12 RXT)6-RCPA BmeER Wm Rr TRIP 13 RXT17 RCPB BRENER CAUK RZ IRIP 14 TBSTC 1)GRE TC SUKOKR tQKIN 15'LSGA STN 6B)A NARRSI RANK AVG LEVEL 97o5 NT TRIP HOT TRIP 48.8 52'X OEGF X 16 LSGB 17 PS64 18 PSGB 19 68$(R!20 GENBI(C ST)t 6BI 8 HAREM RANK AVG LEVEL ST)t 6EH A AVERAGE PRESRRE STll KH B 4VERAGE PRESSURE cBGQTOR Q(LINE KrAER 16(372 K)ERATOR ON LINE EFEAXER 9XI372 52.2 702.701.t(OT TRIP NT'RIP X PS16 PSI6 21 BUS!14 22 BUSIIB 23 BUS:24 24 BUS(28 25 8114 12A 26 8118128 27 PCV'8 LSD A 29 L0942E 30 L0943E 31 L0942D 32 L0943D 33 L0942C 34 L0943C 35 l09428 L09438 37 L0942A 38 L0943A 39 TO(094 T0410A M>>IIA SUPPLY BREAI(ER BUS I!8 SLPPLY BPM~R NT TEFJ()HATED ON PPCS (7/19/91)t(OT TBt(IHATED ON PKS (7/19/91)BUS 114 TO 12A TIE SPEA'(ER.US 118 TO 128 TIE BREA(ER COt(TAINHB(T AVERACE FF SS(FiE CQ(!4)HHB(T SUt(P 4 4)rgAGE LEVEL ESP 8 LEVB.8 I)OKS (TRAIN A)>>L.P B~8)CHES!TRAIN 8)=aP 8 LEVEL 78 ItiCP=S (TRAIN A)B~8 LE(EL 8/tC.>>S (TRAIN 8)B P 8 LEVEL!13 ItlC)t-"S(TRAIN A)N'LSB.113 aNFS(TRAIN 8)BPP 8 LEVEL 180 It(C):S(TRAIN A)=L(P 8 LB'80 ItCiFS(TRAIN 8)215.LEIrcL 214 itChP(TRAIN 4)QPP 8 LEVEL 214 It(ChcS(TRAIN 8)-C('T LE6 TBf EPATLK RCLB NT LEG'iiiPEP>T(RE NT TRIP HOT TRIP NT TRIP NOT TRIP TRIPPED TRIPPED.11 1.7 LSD LS>>R LOM lSlER LQ(ER LSD LS(ER LSlER LONER LSD 597e8 597.8 PSI6 FEET 41 T0409B~GLD LEG TEHPEFST(RE 42 T04108 RCLB KLD LEG TEPPERAT(RE 43 TAVGAMID R).4 4V6 (T)GT/IID HIDE RN)44 TAVGBMID i~>>TAVG (M)T/TZLD HIDE RNS)543'543o4 570.6 570.6 45 U(V 46 TCCORE 47 FAUIFMA 48 FAUXFMB 49 Bt(ROG!50 Bt(RON V3505 52 V3504 i/ESSB 4/B(AG I~E:.::)GFZ TC AVESTA==,~P

--8 4 TOTAL AUX FwMAIiR FLQ(:/6 8 OTAL AUÃFKWiR FUN"(R QJIILIARY Fcc)PTER PQVi 4 t(TR 4UIILIARY FEEI/itATER Pll9'Rf FM PUtiP STEA))9PFLY VALVE A AUI FM P(lF STEAt)SLFPLY V4LVE 8 99.3 241.3 0.0.CFF OFF CLOSED O'SED

DEC a~695 07:45 R.E.GI'S SIMULATOR PA6E TREND 6ROUP AKIGtNENT.

BNNRY GRCd': PJENT1 PROCEDLRE:

EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DEKRIPT IC4 VALLEY QUAL E.U.FSIA SAFcCY INJECTION LOOP A AVG FLN 0.600D GPN 54 FSIB SAr~c ItfJECTIONLX+

B AVG FLOM 55 P2160 SERVICE MATER PNPS A h B HEADER 5b P2161 SERVICE MATER PNPS C 5 D HEADER NRP41 SERVICE MATER RNP A 58 NRP42 SERVICE MATER PUtP 8 P.600D GPN 82.600D PSI6 73.600D PSIG 6009 6000~59 NRP43 SERVICE MATER PUtfP C$P NRP44 cJ//ICE MATER PUg 0

CEC a>1995~]>>~"..=.6!itt4 SltILATCR TREND 6RCUF ASSIQCSP RFe"CRY 6ROtP: UENT2 PROCEDLF.E:

EPIP 1-5 FUN ST4IUS POINT iD DESCRIPTION E.U.I FOb19 2 L$6T 3 16033 4 ND033 5 NT033'OtPI5EHT GXLINS LOCH TOTAL FLN REFUELING HATER FiiF/>K TAt41 LVL 33 F00T LEVEL RIND SFEED 33 FOOT LEVEL MEND DIRECTION 33 FOOT LEVEL TEIPERATIRE

'1427.LALN IPII 94.5~6000 X 3.2 6000 tPH 257.60M K6, 38.3 6000 16F b NT250 7 NDT2 8 R01 R02 10 R05 ll R09 12 R34 13 R35 250 FOOT LEVEL T>AIISE 3b.l 6XO EESF M TO 33 FOOT LEUl1 DELTA TBP-2.2 6XO OESF AREA I~R0N-8.75992M 6000 IS/t41 4REA 2~4IIST 3.95822KO 6XO IS/%AREA~FlKL PIT 4.92bCrOI 6M tS/%AREA 9~1 LINE tO/ITOI 1.938h5i01 6XD t9t/%AREA 34-AUX BLDO CV SPRAY POP 8.41394<1 6M N/%AREA ZrPASS~c PAtG.1.09b48iOI 6000 t9t/%14 RIOA 15 Rll lb R12 17 RIOB 18 R13 19 R14 20 RIB 21 R19 22 R29 23 R30 24 R15 R12AS 2b R12Ab 27 R12A7 COHTAINNEHT IQDIIK NNITN RlOA CNTAINNENT AIR FARTIQLATE CGNTAINttEHT EAS NDNITOR PLANT VENT IODINE NONI 7tH RIOB AUX BLDS EXHAtST AIR P/RTICLLATE AUZ BLDG EIHAUST 6AS 55ITOR LIOUID HASTE DISPOSAL NNITOR STEAN 6EHERATCR BLOtliOII DRAIN AREA ZHBITAINNBIT NISI RAHK APEA 3DQNTAIQ1E>IT Nial RAN6E CMBISER AIR EXCTCR ESAUST CV VENT CHAN 5~P/U&6AS CV VENT CI9VI AREA 6ANA iV VENT CHAN 7+10 FAN 6AS 5.24805i04 HAut 4.42843+02 SXD 3>83485i03 6000 8.93819~aXm 3.82iUSK)I 60M 3.349bSiOI 6XD I~59175i02 6000 4.724b9+02 6000 8.99b27<I 6XO 8.99b27<I 6000 5.5430b+02 6M 7.SXCr%6000 , 1.99%&02 60M 9.99984M 6M CPN XI/CC IS/IS XI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VEHT CHAN 9+IGH RAt66 64S 9.99987M 6000 XI/CC 29 R1445 PLANT VENT CHAH~C4t RAN6E 646 1.c0001<7 6000 UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANT VEHT CHAN 7+10 RANK 6AS 9.99984M 6000 XI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VENT CNH 9+laH RANK 6AS 3.99971<3 60M XI/CC 32 R15A5 33 R15A7 34 R15A9 35 V3411C AIR E.'ECTOR CHAN 5<CN RAN6E 6AS 7.799&Oh 60M'l/CC 41R EIECTOR CSN 7+ID RANSE 6AS 9.99984M 6000 XI/CC AIR E.cCTOR CHAtl 9+I l'A%E 64S 9.99987M 600D XI/CC STEAN LINE NV A CLOSB, 6M 3b VNSSVA 37 R31 38 R3IRRO 39 V3410C 40 UttSSUB 41 R32 42 R32RRQ 43 CVH 44 TCV03 45 TCV07~4b TCV08 47 TCV09 48 TCU10 NQSBt OF S/6 4 NSSU CFEN AREA 31 STEAtl Lit>E A{PIt6)S6A NOBLE 6AS RELET RATE:15%4 STEAN LI%'ARV 8 tlUtSBI OF 6/6 8 Nc~CFEN 0, 600D b>010&02 6M.00000i00 6000 CLDKD 6000 0.6000 AREA 32 STEAN LIK 8 (SPINS)b>DI~60M aiiB NOBLE 6AS RELEA~c RATE: ISNRA.00000i00 6M CV HYDROSEN CI5CBITRAT ION.0 6000 CU BASENENT L=UEL bFi TBP 43 128.2 6008 V/itlTERNEDIATE LVL cFT ictP 47:13.b 6000 CV IIITEFNEDIATE LVL cW.'>>P 48,113.b 6M CV IHTERttEOIATE LUL a".I TBP 49 1'13,b 6XO CV INTERNEOIATE LUL bFT TBP 410'13.b 6000 8 IPEN%/lR CIISEC 8$%H tSIIR CI/SEC 2 CESF 49 TCV17 CV IPERATING LEUL bF i'>iP 417 99.1 6000 OE6F GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE Mini-Scenario Activity: "B" Accumulator Leak Controller Notes: 1'.Accumulator leakage is past valve AOV-844B 2.Allow operators and RP department to make preparations for a containment entry.3.Do not allow RP technicians to actually manipulate valves to obtain containment atmosphere samples.4.Allow the plant to make all preparations to make a containment entry.When the entry team is at the containment personnel hatch have the auxiliary operator identify that V-892B is required to be shut to stop the leakage.5.If a repair team makes it to the personnel hatch, give them credit for closing valve V-892B.Call the simulator booth operator (X6641)and inform him that the repair team has simulated entering containment and that the accumulator leakage has been stopped by closing V-892B.After the simulator booth operator has been informed, allow the entr'y team to inform other players that valve V-892B is closed.Actions Expected: 1.The plant should make preparations for a containment entry to close valve V-892B in'order to isolate the accumulator leakage.'8-12 GINNA STATION T Message: DECEMBER 6, 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message.for: Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++

Declare an unusual event per EPIP 1-0, EAL¹3.1.1"unidentified leakage greater.than 10 gprn" FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: 1.Deliver only if an unusual event has not yet been declared.2.Do not deliver if emergency classifications are in progress.Actions Expected: 8-13

GIN NA STATION T Message: DECEMBER 6, 1995 PLUNIE'EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORNI Nlessage for: Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++

The following alarms are received in the control room: L-18 (Sump A actuation)

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller.

Notes: Actions Expected: The plant should be shutting down per AP-TURB.5 or 0-2.1 2.The plant should be investigating on the tripped"B" Sl pump.F 3.The"C" SI pump seal repair status should be investigated.

4.The plant should recognize that accumulators can no longer be filled.8-14

TRE)4)c ELF'~[80SHT~JAPi,v GRRP::-;=(II ARK=."=: EP!P 1-5 FL/'ii STATUS PAG.POINT ID EESQ(f PT I Ql VALK OJAL E.U.4TMS 2 RXT'H31 4 N32 5 H35 6 t(36 7 HP 8 PRCS 9 LPIR 10 FR(lA ll FR(LB 12 RITIb 13 RXT17 14 TSUBTC 15 LS6A 16 LSGB 17 PS6A 18 PS68 19 GENNRJ 20 GENS)(JL'1 BUSIIA SUS!18 23 SUS12A 24 BUS128 25 Bl IA 124 26 9118129 27 PCV 28 LRNP4 29 L0942E 30 L0943E At(TICIFAlit TRAi)SIENJ M/0 SCRAN REACiOR TRIP SS(ER STATUS SO(KK RANGE KTECTOR H-31 hum-RANGE DETECTOR N-3 INTER')IATE RAha-=KIECTOR H-X IHTEPtG)IATE RANK KTKTQI H-36 AVERAGE NXLEAR POLER REA".TER CKLANT SYSTEN AV6 PRESS PREQBIIER AVERAGE LEVEL REACTOR CKLANT LKP A AVG FLOM REJCTOR CXLAHT LOOP S AV6 FLEM RCPA SRE41ER CAUSE Rr TRIP RCPB SRGCER CAUSE Rr TRIP ItCGRE TC SUKO(LED HARBIN STN Ee(4 HAFROM RANGE AVG LBEL STN 6EN 8 NARRS(RANK AVG LBEL ST)l 6cN A AVERA6E PRESRRE STN 6EN 8 AVERAGE PP&SURE c3KRATOR ON LINE BREAXER IG1372 KtERATOR ON LINE SREALER 91137" RK I IA RPPLY SFENER BUS 118 RPPLY BP~cER)JOT T99(IHATED ON PPCS l7/19/91)NT TETdlIHATED ON PPZ (7/19/91)BUS IJA TO 12A TIE ERENER PJS 118 TO 128 TIE SS(ER COHTAIHNEHT AVERAGE PRESSUREÃt(TAIN)elf SU)P A AVERAGE LBEL BJtP 8 LEVEL 8 TIGRS fIRACH A)RIP 8 LBEL 8 IhQKS iTRAIN 9)tiO AIMS 6009 NOT TRIP 6009'.(0000100!NHS CPS 1~00000i00 1%9 CPS 6.76082M IHHB AtP 6.698aM 83.33 2250.46.2 98.0 INS AtP 6009 X 6M9 PSIG 6XD X 6009 X 97.4 Gm X Wf TRIP 6XD HOT TRIP Gm 53.4 600<K6F 52.2 Gm X 52.2 6000 X 734.Gm PS16 734, 61 PSIG HOT TRIP 6009 t)OT TRIP 6009 HOT TP.IP NOT TRIP t(OT TRIP t(OT TRIP TRIPPED lRIPPED 6009.19 6009 PSI6 1,7 6X9 FEET LO)JER 60X LONER 6009 31 L0942D 32 L0943D 33 L0942C 34 L0943C 35 L09428 ciJ)P 9 KVE1 78!NCHES (TRAIN A)RJ)P 9 LBEL 78 I~~-" (TRAIH 8)RrP 9 LBEL 113 INCUS(TRAIN A)R9P 8 LBEL 113 IhCh 5(TRAIN 8)SU)P 8 LEVEL 180 INURES(TRAIN A)LQGi', LO()ER LOVER LOMB LO)IER 36 L09438 37 L0942A 38 L0943A 39 T0409A 40 T0410A RlP 8 LBEL 180 IHQ(cS(TRAltt 8)et P S LBS.214 INCHES(TRAIH A)QfP 8 LEVEL 214 IHCHcSlTRAIN 8)RC(A H)T LE6 TiATURE e o HD'E6 TE)PERATLFE NFR 6MO LOL&8Ãn LOLER 6XD 594.1 6MO EE6F~594.1 6009 EE6F 41 T04098 ill QXD LEG TE)FERATLRE 42 T04108 RLB C(LD LE6 TE)PERAT(RE 43 T4VGAMID~AVG (TKTflC(LD MIDE RNG)44 TAVGBMID o="AVG (Tt()fflCOLD MIDE RHG)Q4.7 6M9 EE8'44.9 6009 K6F 5 9.4 61 K6F 569.5 Gm KGF 4S LRV 46 TGXfE 47 FAUrF)M 48 FAUXFMB 49 BXR081 PDVTOA VEcSSEL N~"-i~"-:.::t(QJRE TC AWA:c TEJP:.3'OTAL PJr fZi'AliR FLEM=/6=TOTAL AUX FRATER FL(ti(~in AUIILMY rcEMAim PU)P 4 99.i 239.4 0.0.OFF 50 BrR082 51 V3505 52 V3504 NTR AUIILIARY FBDNTER FQP 9 OFF AU(FM PU)P STEAJ(RPPi Y VALVE 4 CLOSED QA FM POP Piil RlcFLY VALVE S CLOSED

DEC 6i 1995 08:00 R.E.GINA SIlSLATOR PAGE 2 TREND GROUP ASS IMENT SLY'WRY SR': EVENT1 PRXKt&: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT 19 DESCRIPTION QUAL E.U.53 FSIA SALTY INJECTION LOCE A AV6 FLN 0.6009 PN 54 FSIB'5 P2160 56 P2151 57 BKR041 58 BKR042 SAFE INJECTION LOOP B AV6 FLOM SERVICE MATER P1IPS A 5 B HEADER SERVICE MATER PlIPS C 5 D HEADER SERVICE MATER RNP A~ON SERVICE MATER Ply B.ON 0.6009 PN 82.6009 PSIG 73.6009 PSIG 6009 6009~59 BKR043 60 BKR044 ERVICE MATER POP C SBSICE MATER PUtP' 6ROLF: oENT2~;:: EP IP 1-5 FLr)IT STATUS POliiT 13 KKRIFTICN VAUK OUAL=.U.!F0619 2 LRHST 3 HS033 4-.N9033 5 HT033 ENT DXLlha LMP TOTAL FL)t REEF INS HATHI STGRASE TAI<<t LVL 33 rTX)T LEVS.BIND SPEED.3 rr)T LEVB.'Al)9)DIRECTION 33 FOOT LEVE..TEMPERATURE 1438.CAu)6PH 94.5 6XS 3.3.60M tfH 273.SX)9 OE6.38.8 6009 K6F&HT250 7 HDT2 8 R01 9 R02 10 R05 11 R09 12 R34 13 R35 250 FOOT LEVEL TEHPEFATURE 36.7 6m KEF ZO TO 33 FOOl'EL DELT4 TEHP-2.0 6009 OE6F AREA I~RtÃN 9.06777M 6009)8/)8 AREA HZNTAI(%MT 3.84591+00 6009)8/)8 AREA~FUEL PIT 5.~1 6009)8/)8 AREA 9-LETOOHH LINE NNITN).97242')60M)8/)8 AREA 34" AN BL96 CV 9%AY PU)8 8.3!764<)6009 t8/)8 NEA~ASS SAN)LE PA)EL).09648M 6m)8/)814 RIOA 15 Rl1 lb R12 17 R 109 18 R13 CGNTAIhHEHT IODINE PQIITGR R10A CO)ITAINHEHT AIR PARTIGIATE CONTA INHEHT 646 Pg)III TOR Pu<<)T VEHT IODINE KHITGR R109 AUX ment EXHAUST AIR PARTIC!XATE 9.')4Zb<h 7.27569+02 7.68464403 9.0547)+00 3.8625M)19 R14 R18 21 R19 22 R29 23 R30 RIX ELO6 EXHAboi M 5NITOR LIQIID HASTE DISFOQL XHIHR STEAt)SENSIATGR B.CNXN DRAIN AREA"9~4!l<<IDIT HISI RA)4K AREA~AI)<<IEIIT HIOH RANSE 3.32085)0) 1.67639i02 4 MS&02 8i 99627<!8.99627<)Sm CPH 6009 CPH Sm CPtl 6009 R/)8 6009 R/HR 24 R15 25 R)245 26 R!246 27 R12A7 28 R!2A9 29 R!4A5 30 R1 447 31 R14A9 CONGE)GER AIR EJECTCR EXHAUST CV VENi CHAN M OH FAt)K 6AS CV VENT CS<<t~EA 64)<<)4 V VENT CHAN 7&ID PAIW 6AS CV'93)T CHAN 94!EH, 4%E 645 oLA'P VEHT 04W~C'46E 6AS FLA/1 18'I<<VI 7.IID PANSE 64S:N'6 VENT Cu HJIEH RAHK C4S 5,37804i02 6009 CPH 7.50006M SXEI IXll/CC I i9VNr02 6M9 l8/)8 9.99984M 6009 IX:I/CC 9.99987M 6009 UCI/CC).5000K)7 6m IXI/CC 9.99964M 6009 IX:I/K 3.9997)W 6009 U.l/CC 32 RIM 33 R15A7 34 R15A9 35 V341!C AIR EZCTCR C)i/Vt&~W RAHSE 6AS 7.79983M 600D IEI/CC 4IR EJKKR NAM 7~iiID RAN6E 6AS 9.99984M 6009 LI/CC AIR 6JEITOR GIAN 9+I RAI)SE 645 9.99987M 60M IX:I/CC STEAN LINE ARV 4 CLOSED 60m 36)TISSVA 37 R31 R3!RRO V3410C 40 NKUB.'"w--.GF S/6 A I',SSV OF&AREA 31 STEAN LINE A (SPIHS)SÃ')OSLE 6AS RELEASE RATE'15)84

"=TEAN Ll)K ARV B M8ER OF S/6 8 lSSV OFT 0.6i 010%r02.00000KO CLKED 0, 6009<<OPE)t 6009)8/)8 6009 CI/SEC Sm SXX)9 5%)t 41 R32 42 R3%!0 43 CVH 44 TCV03 45 TCV07 46 TCVN8 47 TCV09 TCV10 i 49 TCV17 AREA 2 STEAtl LINE 9<SPINS)669 NOBLE 6AS RELEASE RATE:15)84 V/HYOR06EH W~c)ITFATION

/BASE%HI L+ioL oR'<<3."/HWcCDIATE';v1.T TEHP 47.i'NTBDIEDIATE LVL 6=.i TEHP<<8 V:MTSUIEDIATE LVL brT TEHP<<9 IATE LVL orT~<<10 CV OPGIATII<<I LEVL Mi~i<<17 6.0)006M 6090)8/)8.00000i00 6009 CI/SEC.0 600D X 137.3 SX)9 KEF 119.2 6m OE6F 119.3 SMl 119.2 6009 K6F 119.3 6m OES'01.2 6m OESF.

Ti Message: GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Ilessage for: Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++

The following alarms are received in the control room: L-18 (Sump A actuation)

~FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: Actions Expected: 1.The plant should be continuing an orderly plant shutdown.2.The plant should be continuing an evaluation of plant leakage 8-15

.=C ASSIQtSP'V(AR'i (B(OK 98(TI FMZ-:-: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STAIi6 FOIHT!9 DESCRIPT!)ON

~RZ E.U.RRCSM~I ATNS 2 RKT.3 N31 4)G2 5 H35 AtarCIFATED TRAVSIBV<</0 SCRAH REFCT)OR TRIP BRKNER STATUS SOL>CE RAhGE DE icCT().N-31 SO(P.:=RIAL KTE), Ca N-32 INIEFJEDIATE RAI)))" i<~a.OR H-35 NO 4TI(S 6m NOT TRIP GOR 1.0000)800 1%(B CPS I.O(e0>00 IQ(B CFS 5.592AM I)6(B At(P 6 7 8 10 IN7PtKUIATE RAhK EGECTOR H.36 AVERA6E)KXLM POWER REACTOR CXLANT SYSTEH AVG PRERi FREQRI!ER A')43(AGE LPEL REA".TOR CmJ)NT L(KP A AVG FLOW 5.4701~68.90 22574 40.7 98.0 At(P X PSIG X X 11 I')13 lh 15 16 17 18 19 20 FRED RKT16 RKT17 TSUBTC LSGA REA.T)R COOU)t(T LO(P 8 AVG FLOW RCPA BREAKER CAUSE Rr e!F RCPB BREAKER CUE RK TRIP Its%TC SUXOOLED t'ARGIN ST)(6EN A HARRO((RANCE AVG LE>IEL EN 6(9(8 NK%RAI)Z AVG LEVEL STN 6EH 4 4VERA6E FFZSRRE STN GEV 8 AVER@K FRED HEST(K(ON LItK EKQB 16!372;E)EM!OR ON LINE SPEAKER 911372 97.4.GOM NT TRIP 6009 HOT TRIP 6009 63,0 600e 52.2 Gm 52)3 774.774.NIT TRIP NOT TRIP K6F X X PSIG PS!6 21 22 23 24 BUS!14 B()SIIB BUS 12A BUS128 BI!A)24 BUS IIA SUPPLY BREAKE>)R)S 118 SLFFLY BREAKER'IOT<adflNATED Ott FFCS (7/19/91)RIOT TEF)((HATED N FFCS (7/I'9/91)

~PJS IIA TO 12A TIE BREAKER HOT TP.IP NT TRIP NOT TRIP NT TRIP TRIPPED~7 28 29 30 8118128 PCV LS(X(PA L09426 L0943c PJS!18 TO 128 TIE BF~ER KY('AIN'T AVERACE FPEQSE'HA!ttt(EHT SU)9'AVERAGE LEVEL=UP 8 LEVEL 8 ItGH (TRAIN 4)=.>8'LM.8 I06 (TRAIN B)TRIPPED.15 2.2 LOVER LSZR PS!6 FKT 31 L0942D 32 L0943D 33 L0942C 3l L0943C 35 L09428 L 09438 L0942A L0943A T04094 T04)()4 UIP 8, LEVEL 78 It~:" (TRAIN 4)PM 8 LEVEL 78!6QKS (TRAIN 8)EUIP 8 LEVEL 113 I~S(TRAIN 4)9'P 8 (VEL 113 ItK3~5(TRAIN 8)BLP 8 LEVEL 180 ltK3=S(TRAIN 4):-~~~:80.m~s(TRAIN 8)8 LEVEL 214 I~~" (TRAIN 4): Jf".LEVEL 214 1)ChES(TRAIN 8)."..-'T LEG T)F!3!ATL%

.:='"OT lES)MBATlK LO))EI(L04P LOVER LOAF LOVER LOVER LOWER 585.8 585)8 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 T04098 TOl 108 TAVGAWI" TAVGBW!2!RV TCC ORE FAUXF6c FAUKA)B BKR08l U'-."-<4!)E':-i~)LEG~PE>'JT(HE

=~"VG (TH)T/2~0 WIDE RN)-'VG (Tt(31/'~~C WIDE RN)OTA.4a F=-'~A))R FLO('.=~t'LINY'==~~TER FOP A 544.5 544.5 565.1 M.l 99.2 M9.7 0.CFF Gm 600e 6(>m 6009 6009 50 BK 408'1 V3505 52 V3504" r~XILIARY F~;4)Ai9 FU(9)8 mx=w FV.STEAI'.!K.FFLY VALVE 4 w".=)i f&S<M M>(.Y VALVE 8

DEC";i 1995 08:1='.E.GINNA SINLLATOR TREND GROUP ASS IGNNEKT MIRY PA6E 2 SKUP'.=VENT1 PROCEDURE:

EPIP 1"5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALLEY QNL E.U.53 FSIA SAFETY INJECTION LOOP A AVG FLOW O.GaOn GPN 54 FSIIW P2160 56 P2161 57 IIR041 58lIR042 SArxB INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOW SERVICE WATER PtIPS A 5 B HEADER SERVICE WATER PNPS C h D ASSER SERVICE WATER PNP A SERVICE WATER PUN'0.82.74.ON ON 6000 PSIG 6000 PSI6 6000 59 ImR043 60 IIR044 KRVICE WATER PNP C cJ3NICE WATER PQP D KC oi 19.~'i i.=..=-cl:W SIHLL TCR IG)4)ENT>9~iARY QIOL-,;,-.,WT2 cR~e'":l EPIP 1-5 PUTT STAllS POINT ID OEKRIPTION VALlK OUAL c.U.1 F0619 2 LR))ST 3 ltS033~4 ie033 5)IT033:MiCteIT CQLING LOP TOTAL FLN Ec~i~ING HATER ETC'A)K LVl.33 FXT LEVEL itIND cPEED 33 FOOT LEVEL NIND DIRECTION 33 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATISE 1438.LALII Gc)4 , 94.5 6OM 2 3.5 60M tRI 290.6000 KG.39.2 GM K6F 6 7 NDT2 8 R01 9 R02 250 FXT LETUP TEHPERATIRE 37.4 60M K6F 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVH.DELTA TE)f'1.8 6M KGF AREA I~RON 8.~6XO NIN AREA 2~AI))RENT

.3.9582280 6000%/%10 R05 AREA 5-SPENT FIKL PIT 4.92&4Er01 GM%/)S ll R09'REA 9~LINE tE)NITOR 1.938&5401 6000 N/%12 R34 AREA 34-AUI BLDG CV SPRAT Pl!P 8.41394<1 6000%/fR 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SA)FLE PANEL 1.09648M 60M NIN 14 RIOA 15 Rl 1 16 R12 17 RI08 18 R13 CONTAIN)BIT IODINE NNITQI RIOA CONTAIN))ENT AIR PARTICILATE CONTAINHENT GAS HQllTOR Puttl VENT IMINE MONITOR R108 All BLDG EIHAUST AIR PARTIGuTE I.59175t05 1.11077403 1.11397K%8.93819+00 3.82935c01 19 R14 20 RIB 21 R19 22 R29 23 R30 N)I SLOG E'lHAUST GAS 5ttlTIF!LIQllD)IASTE Dl JeeL NNITIR SK'4 BBGQTOR R.QiTSN DRAIN NB 9~ITAI)"!BIT HlfÃRA))GE AREA 3HXNTAIt0etT HIGH RANGE 3.34965rOI 1.5712&+02

.4.72469t02 8.99627<1 8.99627<1 GM CP)t 60M CPN 60M CPtt 6000 R/%GM R/%24 R15 25 R12AS 26 RI2A&27 R12A7 28 R12A9 29 RI4A5 30 R14A7 31 R14A9 32 RISA5 33 RISA7 34 R15A9 35 V3411C CO)ANGER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST V VENT CHAN~PSNK 6AS.'86 CHAN 6-AREA GAPA C'i'ENi CHAN 7+ID FA%E 6AS<<'ENT CHW 9+IGH RA)EE GAS=MT VcJIT CHAN&Gi RAKE 6AS FLANT VENT CHAN 7-HID RANGE 6AS RJAs VENT CHAN 9+ISH RAhGE 6AS AIR EJECTOR CHAN SM4)RAN6E GAS AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-vlD RAt)GE 6AS AIR 6:ECTOR CHAN 9+1 RANGE GAS SliA't LINE ARV A 5,54306M 60M CP)I 7.50006<7 6000 Xl/CC l.~6000%/%9.99984M 6000 KI/CC 9.99987M GXD XI/CC 1.5000K)7 6M Kl/CC O.99984M 60M KI/CC 3.99971<3 6000 Kl/CC 7.79983M 60M Xl/CC 9.99984M 6000 Kl/CC 9.99987M 6XO XI/CC CULcED GM 36 Vt!SSVA R31 38 R31RRO 39 V34IOC 40 V%SVB VAINER OF S/6 A PSSV OPEN CREA 3ii STEAN LIP A!SPIH6)MA NOBLE 6AS rELEAcE RATE:15%A TEA)t LINE ARV B'02f~c~OF S/6 8%SV%EH 0.6.01 CO@02.00000&0 CLOSED 0.GM 9 SEN GM%/%6XO CI/SEC 6M GM 4 (PEN hl R32 42 R32RRO 43 CVH 44 TCV03 45 TCV07 46 TWv8 47 TCV09 48 TCV10 APEr 32 STEAN L:hc 8!PING)MP iOBLZ 6AS RELEASE RATE)IS%A./-.RMEN CONKiTRAT ION:I cQOSiT LE'vcL&F7 TOP 43.I:NTERHEDIATcE L'IL&cT TE)9'7.i"ii)TATE LVa..-'r I TE)P 48 I:NTERt6)IATE LVL&FT TEN'9 27!NIEP/)EDIATE LVL H7 TE)t 410 6.01006M 6000%/HR.00XOH)0 6M CI/SEC>0 GXD 2 142.1 GM K6F 123i I 60M K6F 123il GM KS'23.1 GM K6F 123.1 6XD KGF 49 TCV17 i7/3%%TINS LcVL 6FT TOP 117 104,1 6XD K6F Message: GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for: Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++

I The following alarms are received in the control room: L-18 (Sump A actuation)

The sump pump is running continuously.

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY.'ontroller Notes: The RCS leakage has increased to approximately 50 gpm.Actions Expected:~1.Operators will refer to AP-RCS.1 2.Operators will consider entering AP-TURB.5"Rapid Load Reduction".

3.Operators should be consulting EPIP 1-0 to increase event classification 8-16 Tii Message: GINNA STATION.DECEIIBER 6, 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for: Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: 1.'CS leak rate is approximately 50 gpm.Actions Expected: 1.An alert should be declared in accordance with EPIP 1-0, EAL 0 3.1.2"unidentified leakage greater than 46 gpm.2.Operatois should implement EPIP 1-2.8-17

<~RP.':='tll FMBl=.,=: EPIP!-5 FLAKT STATUS POINT'.3 K%RIFT?2(VQ.K DUAL Eo U.I ATHS 2 RXT 3 t(II 4 H32 5 6 H36 7 HP 8 PRCS 9 IPIR 10 FRCLA ANT!C!PATED TRANS!Dr H/0 KRAII REAC.OP.TRIP l%EAKER STATUS 9XR=PAR KTECTCi H-31 MKCE RNKK KTECTS H-32 I~IATE RANK C~iTOR H-35 I~!ATE RANK KIETOR H-36 AVERAGE IK)CLEAR FOHER REACTOR COOLANT SYSTBI AVG PRESS PREBRIIER AVERAK L~REACTOR CO(ut(T LOOP 4 AVG.FUN lK)ATlS 6009 NOT TRIP 6009 I)4(9 CPS 1.00XOKS INNB PS-4.52896M 1%9 AIP 4,36514M 1%(9 QP 55.91 GOM X 2238, GX9 PSTG 27.3 (OKI X 600D X 11 FRY 12 RKT16 13 RXT)7 14 TSUBTC 15 LSSA 16 LSGB 17 PSGA 18 PSGB 19 GEHBKRI 20 GENBKR2 PSC'OR CKNT I.OOP 8 AVG FLO)t 97.8 Gm X RCPA BREAKER CAVD RX TRIP NT TRIP GOM RCPB BREAKER CAKE R)t 1RIP NT TRIP 6009 IN%PE TC SUKOOM"ARGIH 72,7 6004 KSF ST)I GBI 4 NARRO)t RAhm AVG LEVEL.52.3 6009 X Srtl 6EN 8 HARRDH RAVE AVG LEVEL 52.3 Gm)9 X STN GEN 4 AVERAK l%Ee?95.(m PSIG STN GEN 8 AVERA6E PRE RRE?95.6009 PS16-"~A?OR ON LINE RAIDER 161372 lK)T TRIP 6009'ERATOR ON LrHE~zeER 9K!372 NT TR!P 6009 21 BUS!(A 22 BUS!)B BUS!2A 24 BUS!28 811AI2A 25 B!18128 27 PCV 28 LS(eW 29 L0942E 30 L0943E 31 L0942D 32 L09439 33 L0942C 34 L0943C 35 L09428 BUS!1A SLPPLY BREAKER SLS 118 SLPPLY BREAKER hOT TERtllNATED ON PFCS (7/19/91)IIOT TERIIINATE9 ON PPCS (7/19/91)BUS 11A TO 12A TK BRD((ER SUS 118 TO 128 TIE BREAKER&(TA I WT AVERAK F RESSNE".8(TAIHNEHT S(K%'AVERAGE LEVEL:.QP 8 L&EL 8 I&IS GRAIN 41 PAP 8 LEVi1 8 INCHES (TRAIN 9).LIP 8 LEVEL 78 IIQva (TRAIN A)8."P 8 LEAL 78!NCNES (TRAIN B)SW'I%EL!'!3 INC)KS(TRAIN A):MP 8 LEVEL 113 INDUS(TRAIN 8)SL9P 8 LEVEL'180 INCUS(TRAIN Al NT TRIP NOT TF.IP NT TRIP hOT TRIP TRIFPED TRIPPED.30 1.6 LOVER'4lER LOhER LOVER LOLER LOUR LOLS 6009 600D PS16 Mm FKf 6009 600D 36 L09438 37 L0942A 38 L0943A 39 T04094 40 T0410A PZF 8 LEVEL 180 I%RES(TRAIN 8):I.".P 9 LEVB.214 INQ(ES(TRAIN A)".(PP 8 I VEL 214 INQKS(TRAIN 8)MA NT LEG IB)PBIATlK r~HOT LEG TBIPERATlK LOh'B 6009 LO)IER 6009 LONER 6009 576.2 6009 KGF 576.2 MOD KSF 41 T04098 RC(A KU)LE6 TBPBQT(RE 42 T04108 RQ~GX3 LEG TEIPERATIBE 43 TAVGAMID~~~4 TAVG (TNT/TQKD)IIK RN)<<TAVGBNID 9~=-TAVG (THOTn>m HIDE RIIS)542.1 GOR KGF 542.1 6009 KGF 559.1 6009 K6F 559.I 6009 DE6F 45 UIV 46 TCCOR-47 FAUKFiQ 48 FAU(FHB BKR081 50 BKR082 51 V3505 52 V3504 REACTOR VESM AVERAGE LEVEL='.:?NCORE TC AiERAK TBP=-/6 4 TOTAL VK~~: W FLOH:":-=-TOTAL AUK FE-'AIER FL(K("TR AUK!L'!ARY FmmATe P(KP A".TR AUXILIARY rr4TER PUIP 8 AUK FH P(KP STEAII SUPPLY VALVE A AUK F)t PUIP STEAII SLP PLY VALVE 8 99.4 579.3 0.0.OFF OFF CUS3)CLOSED I~

Li"')1995 vB:-.P R.:-.6:MQ SINLATGR PAGE 2 TRBG GROUP.AKIGNtGfT S)PA%i GROUP: EVE)1T1 PROCEDU))E'PIP 1-5 r)"'IT STATUS POINT ID OEKRIPT ION VALLEY GuAL E.U.53 FSIA S~i INJECTION LOP A AVG FLOW.0.MOD P5 54 FSIB 55 P2 160 5b P21b1 57 NR041 58 B)(R042 59 BNROQ 60 BXR044 SAFETY INJECTION'LOOP B AVG FLOW SERVICE MATER PNtPS A)~B HEADER SERVICE MATER PlDjPS C h D HEADER SERVICE MATER PNP A SERVICE MATER RNP B SERVICE MATER PlD)P C SER'v'ICE MATER~).0 0.GOOD GPN 82.600D PSIG 74.GOOD PS16 ON 600D ON GOOD ON'm 97 600D

>ccc PABc.rK=U>>c>EPIP 1-5 FLr'J>T=TATUS POINT>5 XVI VALLE QUAL E.U.F0619 UMT NS 4 16033 NTO33.~r"F:F'.>7 KC.lti6:..=.TOTAL FLU=m=l'tG ttAT=i.TOFr'TAC I.VL ca rOOT E(L N'tt5 ccrc):.~FCOT LEVc lt tJD OicECTION oo FOOT LiVF~i 1344.LALH Bett 94.5'6000 X 3.7 6XD HPH 304.Gm Oco.39.b 6XO OEEF 6 NIL 7 NOT2 8 ROI 9 RO2 IO RO5 ll RO9 12 R34 13 R35 50 FXT EBP>ct>'8>O 60M OESF DSO TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEttP-1.6 6005 DESF AltEA 1~IX.Rtrlt 8.96397M 60M tR/HR A>>EA 2-XN7AINt>>ttT

.4.813?4'XO t8/Ht AREA 5-cSPENT r>>EL.-"IT 5.24807<1 600D tally ARB~L';b>>.NITOR I.87283@1 Bm%/HR AREc>34-AUX SLOB C" SPRAY PIXY 8.41394<1 6m t8/HR MA 35 PASS SANPLE.>>o%L 1.0964880 60M%/Ht 14 P.IOA 15 Ril lb R12 17 R 108 18 R13 19 R14 20 RIB 21 R19 2" V.'3 R3O 24 RIc R1285"6 ot246'7 Rl"A7 8 61289"?",14A5~O RI4A7 31 R14A9 CNTAINr~IMILE!2!1 ITOR RIOA CQITAIMEt>l AIR PART IVLATE TAINHENT Qs r~tllv PUttT>>ENT IMIttE<di?TOR RIOD WAX Pm6 EXHAUST AIR FARTIClLATE AUX cLDB EXHAUoc'CCITOR t.N!'5 HASTE 019'cSAL>XJNITtrt STc45=RViQTK H.O'>rett RAIN ARE'.29~ITAIt.VJT HI%RAti%AH=A S~IIAIN;tE>>7 HI%RAtl%"aE>>ER AIR EZCTCR EXHAUST aI'<-i%QAN<Ot PAID>c 6AS.I iPPI 39M b~'cA 6~.: 'i>>7 WAX 7-".ID c't~6AS'cNTi CHA!l 9~!%cd'AS Fg';T9T EH',-L:N."r4>SE BAiS'stt cHAN.-rlD At>SE ws=>>'.EHT aW c-':I:.RA/ttlE EAS".009&r05 HALH 1.366%86 6000 CPN I.40039M 6000 CPH 9..5231 KO 6000 CPH 3.S 93901 6000 CPH 3.19429K)I 6000 a>n 1.59175m are CPH 4~4092M 600D CPti 8.99627<1 600D R/HR 8.99627%1 6005 R/HR 5.54306%2 6MD cpn 7.5COOb<7 6005 Kl/CC l.99%&02 600D IS/HR 9.99984M 6008 KI/CC 9.9c?M 600D Kl/CC:.50001<7 6005 KI/CC 9.99984M 6005 KI/CC 3.9997Hl3 60M UCI/CC R15A5 RISA7 34 RISA9 35 V3411C'>R E.=CTCR CM H.J RANSE 6AS AIR 5:c TOR O'AN 7-"ID ttA%%EAS AIR=.crTOR Q>At<<..I PME oAS STEP'4'NE ARV A 7.79983M 6XO Kl/CC 9.99984M 60M Kl/CC!.c9987M 60M KIICC CLUED 6000 3o V>>VA 37 R31 38 R31RRQ 39 V341OC 40'>%SVD'U.ER OF S/6 A r&cV:-.c>Ac&I STEAN L:.LE A'SPIHSJ SaA>ISLE 6AS EEi>>E cATE'.15t9IA STE>VJ'ttE NV 8 t Xa OF 8/6 8 r-c~(-.rm O.600D , o>OIOObM 6000.OOIOH00-6XO CUFED 6m O.6XD I OPEN tR/tR CIISEC 41 632 42 R33%0 43~iVO3 AREA 32 STEAN L:.t>>, 8 lSPIN6);>08.>>AS F,-..='-=cATE;ICOSA CV:ASBQi7>-=.'.-;-.9 43 6.01006-02 6005 HR/HR.OtXCHOO 600D CI/SEC.0 600D Z 176.3 60M KF 45 TCVO7 47 TCV09 48 i.>'10 V:mmiATc.L'o1"~~~~<<'>>>~'.'I!NTERHEDIATE LVL:V:.'~c/JEDIATE:.;;

c=>I>>'7:=H.48 crFT I>>'9 c>>T Tee 4IO 143.1 60M OEOF'42.'?60M KF 143>1 6008 OE6F'142.9 600D OEBF 49 TCV17 CV CFc>>ATIt>6 LEVL=:~i 417 1 rI?.9 6XD DESF Tii Message: GIN NA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for: Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: Actions Expected: 1.The rate of plant shutdown should have increased due to increased RCS leakage.7 2.The Technical Support Center, Operations Support Center and Survey Center should be activating.

8-18

1995 PAK P.==:=ic'ITI.'R(k=.'=..=;

="IP!-5 Fair STATUS POINT!9~1 ts DEKR..;..'A'E E.U.1 AT)IS." RXT 3 N31~Q'>5 tt35 6'!36 7 NP 8 PRCS 9 LPIR 10 FRCLA II FPCL9 12 RXT16!3 RXT17!4 TQSTC 15 LS6A:0:PAjED TRAIISI i.l/0 SCRtt(RE'";>>it TPIP BREN==.STATUS J)LF.=RANGE KTECTT.=, i'.QXF~Cc RANK KfETiCA Ii-3" IIITc.-.~cIATE WHSE I-":;cCTi)R H-35!HT=%9IATE RAttSE C~iGR H.36 AVEW NLEAR POh8 S.;DR OX6 F/STE.'(AVG PRESS PRE:QBIIER

!Y/ERAK i:-IJEL x anwr Lm'Av"'FLst RE/I:T~N MVtPi LOOP=AVG FLC(t RCPA BRcC(ER CaSE RY TRIP RCPB Ss(ER CAm RX rR!P ahC.'>>c TC SURZRED YAr81K STH~~I A HAISN RANGE AVGi L&EL h0 AThS hOT riIP 1.00XOKO 1.00000i00 I~46554-04 I.IBFr7M 18.14 Z57e 39.3 97.6 97.0 HOT TRIP NOT TRIP 92.4 49.4 (O)9 6009 1%8 WS I)99)At&X PS!6 X X 16 L SOB 17 P%A!8'i9~RRI 20%8(f2 STII MI 8 HARROH RAhiZ AVG (&G.STH GEN A AVERAK>>>>RESQIRE 8 A'IrERASE:KSQSE

.~~TOR Gt(Llhc:RE%(ER 161372:-irATiR CN LINE FEAXER 9X!372 49.4 944.944.HOT TRIP hUT TRIP 600D X are PS!6 6009 PSIG 6009 6009 21 BUSI IA B(SIIB 23 BUS12A 24 BUS 128 BIIAIXA 26 811812P 7 PCV 28 LQNPA 29 LO942E 30 LO943E EUS'.IA QPPLY SEA!(=>>B)S IIB 9FPLY MAY.c".!81 TP'IINATE)

Oh P>>CS l7/19/91)X)T~ic.IIHATK CN PFCS (7/19/91)US'lA TO 12A r'=cREA(ER B!S:IB TO!B 7!E B.=~ER i5'ITAI Wr AvERAK=RE>>"S%E AINt)EHT S>P 4 AVERAGE LEVEL:LP 8 LE(EL S IhQ=(TRAltt A)LBP 8.)Fc"6 rTRAIH 9)HOT TRiP'NOT TRIP HOT TRIP Nr TRIP TRIPPED TR!Pro..45 2.1 L(XKR'trEI)6009 6009 PSI6 6009 FEET 6009 6009.31 LO942D 32 L0943D LO942C 34 L0943C 35 L09428 I OP M Jt~l'I 8 linc 5 LDLL 8 LBG.YCL:" L=rcL 76!t~:"=.(TRAIN A).8 i'.c=>>(TRAIII 8)1!C~>>S(TRAIN A)113 M~S(TRAIII 8)180 I'~;=-S(TRAIN A)LS'R I"))ER LONER LCL,cR LGhER 3&i 09438 37 LO942A L0943A 39 T0409A 40 T04!OA 41 TO4098 42 T04108 43 TAVGA)!ID TAVGSHID 45 LRV<7=QNF)IA 48.AUXFi6 49 BLMI IL~=ZiK!80!Z:S(TRAIN 8)P~P 8 LEVEL 2!4 II@~5(TRAIN A)='8 LEiEL 214 NICrKS(TRAIN 8)~'r'OT M icC<TlR~RCLB IIOT LEG~ici!Are&RCLA Mi LEG WcFc"~iiE RCL>>OLD LEG TPPP~TiE RCLA.AVG (TH)T/ICED HIDE IS AVG (T)6r~ii!X.D NICE RNS):-,'=:-.GT WX:=-~xi=./3 6 TOTAL'AUX FR<TER FLOH"rc-'UXI'ARY~rtATP PUIP A'ZR L04%LSIER M0.7%0.7 547.5 S47.3 554.1%4.0 99.3 561 S O.0, CFF.X K6F Pll 6Ptl 50 14(R082 SI V3AS'/3A4!iTR AUX!LIARY~~":B F(lP 8 GFF., 6009 AUX F)t P(19 STEAN Q.'>>FLY VALVE A CLO'.ED 600D AUX=4 P(XD'TEAI':OF~

Y VALVE 8 CL>>~.>>9 GOOD

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PAGE TRBG SACER.~SSIGNttElPi S"."-'CHARY GRCLP: "='l-""Vi'!

PLOCE"..-."=: "PIP 1"5 PLAtIT STATUS PQItIT ID OESCRIF P'ALL%QUAL E.U.53",SIA SW=T IS'EC";Ctl

'."".-." WG PLOW 0.600D 6"."N 54 P GIB 5 P21b0 5b P21bl 57 BKRO41 BKRÃSAF":~Itt'ECTION LZP B AYG FLOW SER'~I~WATER PUt1PS A 5 B hBBF3'SWJICE NTER PUttPS" 4~9 HEADER S~PICE WATER PUtP A SER'/iCE NTER PRE B O.GOOD m 82.6000 PSIG 74.GOOD PSI6~6XD GOOD.59 BKR043 c0 BXRO44 SBSICE NTER PUttP C%NICE NTER PU,"iP L'

Tii Message: GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for'ontrol Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++

'Declare an Alert in accordance with EPIP 1-0 EAL¹3.1.2"unidentified leakage greater than 46 gpm" FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: 1.Deliver only if an Alert has not yet been declared.Do not deliver if emergency classifications are in progress.Actions Expected: '8-19

Tii Message: GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1995 PL'UME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM INessage for: Control Room INessage:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: Actions Expected: 1.Operators should be stabilizing the plant using abnormal procedures AP-RCS.1 and AP-TURB.G or 0-2.2.2.Operators should continue to evaluate the RCS leakage.3.The TSC, OSC and SC sho'uld be staffing up.8-20

~C h'<~h<'n~FRCC.<EP<F 1.c<h<T SliATIS POINT 19 KMF'"</A<dUE DUAL E.U.t~~~C~~~CC CCttt AT'<6 RX.N3<5 MK 6)G6 7 HP 8 PRQ 9 I DIR 10 FRKB!2 RXT!6 13 RX'<17 14 TBSTC 15 LSGA ANTI'i.ATB)YNAt<SIB i 9/0 K%'<RcAC<CR TRIP BREAX ERE:Tn r US 0</i=@tlat i CT.'1 SCLFiCCE AGE Bc~cCTCci W IHic..MIATE RANGc, ici-TCR H-35 IHT="l~vlATE RANGE CiiVOR ti-36 AVB:AH NLGEAR I<7M REACTCR GZU5T SYSTB!AVG PRESS"REhcEURIIB<

AVERAGE LVEL A.OR C<X)LANT'5P'VG~LOH REA<CR CMLAtiT LOOP A'<'6 FLOH RCFA~@E'ER mm Rr TRIP RCFB Bt<ENER CA<l Fr TRIP Itw RE TC BlHZ<XED 54%IN ST<<~M A NARRC<<RA)XZ AVG}VEL GOM NOT>RIP 6009!.CCOCGc<Q I)4<9 f.C<olOiCO Il4<9 o.39731 M-6009 t~17603M 6009..02 6009 2245 60M 47.2 Gm 97.4 6009 96.8.6009 tc)T TRIP 6009 M)T TRIP GOM 103.1 6Mh 41.1 6009 At<P X PSI6 X X 16 LSGB!7 PS6A!8 PSGB 19 GM!<R!XF~21 HSI 14 BUS118 23 BUS!2A 24 BUS128 25 8!IA12A ST))KN 8 NARRC'A RA'iP AVG L&EL St<M A AVERAGE FcEKRE ST)<":Bl 8 AVEhAK PRESSURE cBE."-'TCR 6't'HE BFZAXB!161372=-E-./<TtR M LM BFEnrB<9XITP cLS'A SUPPLY WN.R:-Li'.!8 RPPLY B<EAXER!BT TVit<INATED CN c CS<7/19/91)ttOT~c.INATE9 CN CPCS<7/19/91)M<IA TO 124 TIE B<E/c<ER 41<1 6009 1012.GOM PS16 1012.6009 PSI6 TRiFPED ALRtl TRIFr"ED ALRt<TRIFPED ALRP<TRIPPED AU<)<NOT TRIP DEL t)OT TRIP DEL HOT TRIP ALRt<8118123 cBNP" 29 LO9426 SC L"9436 8<US!13 TO 129"-IE MMER~<.AJ'<Y'ENT 4'v~c./r.=" Fccc~M<TAIttt<EHT PPP 4 4%~c.LBEL-:P'GrG.8 ltiCPEE'TRAIH 4);"..9.LcQEL I!<iES<TRAIN 8)NT TRIP AU!H.39 60M 1<9 60M LO)FR 6009 LMR GOOD PSIG'9429 32 LO9439 LO942C 34 LG943C CC<i O9428 6 INCWS<TRAIN 4)='W 5 WiEL 78 ltQ-':6<TRAIN 8)SLVP 3 L=VEL I'!3'NC)=6<TRAIN 4)cit<3 LSEL 113 INCr=S<TRAItt Bl PB'LBZ.180 ltZc==<TRAItt'4)

LIEF.Gm'<GOM LC<ER 60M LO'c cia 6009'n 6009 6'09438 37 LO942A 38 LO943A 39 T0409A:041OA<~SU/P Sill-"Ci c 8 LE'lEL IGO:C==S<TRAlt<

8)3 LEVEL"14 INCRES<iiAIH A)3 LEVEl 14 It<C)<CS<TRAIH 8)itOT LEG T=.~hnlii'OT LE6 Tihi~~'KER 6OM Li.cER 6009 LO<)ER 60M Q9<9 6MO 549,9'6009 TiAO98 4" (O4!OB 43 TAVGAW ID TAt<GBHID 45 Lg 46.TREE'7 FAUXciti'8 FnU!FiCh 49 BKROBI CC~RD LEG>EN~hi!FiC Rw a~LEG<<FB'AME-.CLA TAVG<TH3T/T<XLD i<ICE RNG)RCi t TAVG<T)GT/TOLD AIK FHG)FZA.TCR'vEStt.AVc~LEi/EL 6!.: IbCC<!E T" NVv'.=6;-Si=.'": 'OTAL/iUX F=--~<cR rcO)<: "=-.TnL AUX F"-A=R.LC4<"'R cUXILIARY-"~A~FUt<P 4 549,1 60M K6F M 8 6009 K6F 549<5 6MD KGF c549<4 6009 KGF o9.3 Gm 40.3 600t O.GOM O.GOODÃ.60M SO 73<ROB ci<<hcO<;/Ch'UXILIARY FEGX<ATBt P<l<P 8 OFF 60M 4X cH R//PMtf SIMPLY VAL'<E 4 CLOSB 6009 pUX CN FUtP S~<cAtt 8;FP'VALVE 3 CLOSED 6009

~tip gQ~'sl%Vy v i>~Vv rue Rt~PAGE TREN" GROLF-.="-IG!~Pi'~tlARY PROCE."i fi"-: "PIP 1-5 ANT=TATUS POINT!9 DEKRI;T!".'

VALL'-'UAL E.U.FSIA SAFE: IN'ECTION L"CP-'VG FLOW 0.600D PH 54 FSID P21b0 Sb P2161 57 iNR041=.8 di(R042 S~i IN.'ECTION

'OP 8 AVG FLOW=.ERV ICE MATER PNiS A~3 HEAK";SEfi')IC=MATER PPF" a 0 HEADER SEFi4ICE'MATER

~'"~-'=MA~FUP 0N 0N 0.600D PN 82.600D PSI6 74.600D PSI6 600D~600D'KR04" SKR044 Sifi')ICE WATER PNP C S~~ICE MATER PPZ 0

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!344.LALII 6PH."94.5 60M X 3.9 60M IPH Z6.6000 KG.40.5 60M K6F 6 VTZO 7 HDT2 8 R)1 602 Q COT LEVB..."=4(<TORE

0.33 FOOT LE?K.ELTA TBP ee" 4'<<COHIRR.<?CCII~AMSD<T 39,2 6000 CE6F-1.3 60M OE6F 8.~6000 N/%8.70964<00 6M IS/%LO 605 I I R09 12 R34 13 R35 A1rA 5-PEHT FLEL Pl.AREA 9i=INN LINE HOt)ITM AREr<34-AUX HJ3~/CPRAY PIMP AREA BRASS SA5"m PQG.4.926?&OI QXS N/%I.97242401 6000 N/HR 8.41394<1 6000 N/0?1.09648<6)

GM N/N 14 RIOA 15 Rll 16 R12 17 RI?)8 ee6 R!3 el/I~ne<<22 Dg R30 CCtaA!ID)EHT 101}INc E<<:t)ITOR R!CA CGCAIHttBIT AIR PARTI<LATE CCIHAIt4!B<T 5-"-"e<<e CR WT IODII)E<<Dlli<R R108"x ELDG EWST Ali.t4?TIOVTE WX." DG DHAUST GAS lQlITN?L!MID HASTE CI~%)IITOR STEA."I KIERATR EL~~KAI ORAIH AR-4~~ITAIMEHT

~!QI RANGE AREA 3DC6HTAlhl!Ba 116H RA%6.r 6396<05 2.!)4173<03 2.IP(96+04 1.193h&OI 4.1032!+01 3.879266!1.59!75<02 4'2379+02 8.99627<!8.99627<1 HALI!CPII 6MD CPII H)IR)I CPH 6MD CP)l GM CPH QXX)CPtl 6008 CPII 60M Pt!6000 R/HR 6008 R/)I?24 n!5<?!245 RIM)81287 CCI<c)GER AIR EX".~CR EXHAUST" v'e CPAH A'<SE GAS."/'Ba QWI h~.=~:.M<4

'=.':I F<<<H?~ID@<K 6AS 6M CPH 7.5meh<7 QXS!El/CC 1.99KHW 6M N/fR 9.99984M 6000 UCI/CC~<<I<<~)4A5"'<A7 81449 , 32 R!585 33 R1587 34 R15A9 35'/34!IC Vt)SSVA 37 R31 38 R3IFRO (34!DC I~;SSVB~I i VH<<1<'Jl I<<K GAS=ence'(EHT CNH PLA)a<'&7 CHAN-.:I~i'd%GAS AIR E~I.Q?Ce?A'I A RANGE 6AS AIF.E.""TOR C~t-H:0 RAHSE GAS AIR E;cCTCR CHAN c-I lw<GE GAS Sec~"I'NE ARV/I AP-'.'TE(V)

L<NE A (SPIHG)'~ta',DK 6AS RELE('F FATE!ISNA==-".!LIHE ARV 8 IIUI ER OF S/6 8 t!SSV 58I 9.999'?W I.EK<)!-07 Pe?9964M 3.999?HQ 7.79983M , 99984 ice 0.6.010%r02.OOO<00 CLCFO 0.GOM IX'.I/CC 600D UCI/CC GM UCI/CC GOOD 0"'/CC GM IVI"!C!/CC 6000 U"I/CC GOOD 6008 8 OPBI 6008 N/IS QXS CI/SEC 60M 60M 4 IPBI R3" 42 R3ZiRQ 43 V!H-'4 TCV03 KA 32 STEAII'~"-IQ<1%)668 NnR r GAS Eg.E PATE.ISNA C'/HvPXGBI C Zc~t<.-ATIOH

..".EAm~BlT 166.hr~IBP y3 heDIOC6W 6000 N/HR.&5<00.6000 CI/c xi.0 KCD X:o5.4 GOOD'6F 45 TCVC?46 TCV08 (<1 TCV09~8 TP</In':V ee<T<EDIAI-:

.VUFBIA-""-RJ'=DIATE"L~'e~t)IATE L'I" ek)P 48=FT TBP 49-".T sdP 410 154.8!54e8 154.8!54.8 6RD K6F GM KSF 6000 K6F 6000 KQ'i.V17:FETING L VL hri iBP 917 124.1 60M KGF

T Message: GINNA STATION DECEIIBER 6, 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for: Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++

Alarms indicate a loss of all core exit thermocouples (CET)on train"A" FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY~Controller Notes: 1.'ll"A" train CET's (including PPCS)fail.2.When l8C reports to the actual control room dire'ct them to the simulator control room to perform troubleshooting.

'I Actions Expected: Operators should request I&C to investigate the loss of CET's.2.I8C should go to the simulator control room and attempt to read CET indications using test equipment.

8-21 I 1 h GINNA STATION DECEINBER 6, 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE INini-Scenario Activity: Loss of All CET indications Controller Notes: I 1.When I&C shows up to the real control room, inform the'm to r'eport to the simulator:control room.2.When l8C arrives at the simulator control room with their test equipment, substitute the controller's test equipment to obtain temperatures.

Dial in the following temperatures on the test equipment at the appropriate time.1 0915-0945 0945-1005 1005-1105 550-570 Temperatures slowly increase from 550 to 670 Temperatures between 670 to 1500.CET temperatures increase from 670 on the out side of the core to 1500 in the middle of the core.(See attached map)'105;end Temperatures decrease from 1500 down into the 400 range on all CET's Actions Expected: 1.I8C technicians should obtain core exit thermocouple temperatures by attaching test equipment to terminal connections prior to the terminal board.8-22 l'essage: GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1995 PLUNIE EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Nlessage for: Control Room Nlessage:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: 1.RCS leakage is approximately 50gpm 2.All CET indications are unavailable using PPCS and megatherm indications.

~3.Both"B" and"C" Sl pumps are still out of service.Actions Expected: 1.Plant should be in hot shutdown and making preparations to cooldown and depressurize per procedure 0-2.2.2.-The plant may consider borating via MOV-350 per procedure ER-CVCS.1.

3.The TSC should be nearing operational readiness.

8-23

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600D Cl/SEC.0 600D X 187.0 6009 KID'57 6 GXS K6F!57.7 6009 K6F~157.6 6009 K6F 157.7 6009 OE6F 128.2 Gm EE6F T'ai Message: GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for: Control Room!message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY~Controller Notes: 1.'ET indications are available by I&C obtaining readings at the terminal board.Actions Expected: 1..The plant'continues to cooldown and depressurize per 0-2.2.2.I&C should be obtaining CET readings.8-24 CEC C PA6E P.'w.(%!)iT I" VPU=XN.:.U.'I c Ar~a!T'l31)G2 H35 A.i:.": '<<Ti)TRANS!cEH": R.RA}(9!P Rcrv'tt!cc"='I!ATE rlthl<<==.-ia H-35 NO ATE 6009 Rr TRIFFED ALR)(.'.94%5r02.

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The following alarms are received in the control room: F-10 (Pressurizer low pressure trip 2185 psi)D-20 (Pressurizer low'ressure trip 1873 psi)D-19 (Pressurizer low pressure Sl 1750 psig)FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: 1.All safeguard equipment starts except the two Sl pumps.They are OOC due.to previous problems.2.The loss of coolant is an initial 455,000 gpm leak from a severed"B" RCP discharge pipe where it connects to the pump.Actions Expected: 1.Operators take immediate actions in accordance with procedure E-0"Reactor trip or safety injection" 8-25

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Tii Message: GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1995 PL'UME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM INessage for'.Control Room INessage:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: 1.The core uncovers during the blowdown phase of the large break LOCA.2.A large amount of the fuel gap activity is released due to fuel rod bursting because of core uncovery during the initial reactor coolant system blowdown.Containment radiation levels are increasing.

Actions Expected: 1.Operators are taking immediate actions in accordance with procedure E-O.8-26 GINNA STATION Tii Message: DECEMBER 6, 1996 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for: Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: 1.The core remains uncovered.

Fuel rods continue to burst due to the uncovery, 2.RCP trip criteria IS NOT met.Actions Expected: I 1;Operators should be taking action in accordance with E-0 and E-1"Loss of reactor or secondary coolant".8-27 Tii Message: GINNA STATION DECEIIBER 6, 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: Actions Expected: 1.Operators should be stabilizing the plant using emergency operating procedures.

2.A Site Area Emergency should be declared in accordance with EPIP 1-0, EAL¹2.3.2"Containment radiation levels)100R/hr on R-29/30 3.The plant should implement EPIP 1-3"Site Area Emergency" 8-28

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'h Tii Message: GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1995 PL'UME EXPOSURE EXERCISE NIESSAGE FORNI Nlessage for: Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: Containment radiation levels continue to increase due to hot channels caused by flow anomalies that occurred due to the thermohydraulic effects of RCS blowdown.2.Controllers should continue to provide l8C with CET readings.Actions Expected: I.1.Operators are stabilizing the plant using procedure E-1"Loss of reactor or secondary coolant" 8-29 1

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AVS BESS FK=':cRI ER AVERAK'(EL REAC)B CCOLAVT LOCF A A()6 FLON:."4713-)f 60M.A?(P.OO 600D X OO.La(6 PSIG.0 LALN X.0 IWft X ll FR(U)12 RITI6 13 RIT)7 f4 TSUBTC 15 L%A 16 LSSB 17 PKA 18 PSGB 19 698(RI 20 KNBXR2 21 BUS I)A I)USIIB 23 80512A 24 BUS128 25 elf A12A REF)".TCR CO(LNiT LOOP 3 AVG FLON RCPA 3"cAKER CA(KE Fr RIP RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RI TRIP INDE TC SUBCOOLED t)GGIN STN GcH A HA/85'ANK AVG LEVEL STN KH 8 NARRO((RAh"=AVG LEVEL STN":"-9 A AVERAK FccSSURE ST)l KH 8 AVERAGE PRESSURE ATOR N LIHE T)FZ/4B 161372 6EK~.cTOR ON I.INE BRENER 911372 BUS cLPFL(BUS i!3 SUPPLY MAkE.t(OT c.")(IHATB DN FFCS (7/19/91)NOT icwNI!4TED ON FFCS (7/19/91)RS 1:A TO 12A TIE E."E4ER.0 TRIPPED TRIFPED 210.3 40.3 50.2 874.868.TRIFPED TRIPPED TRIFPED TRIFPED NDT TRIP NDT TRIP NDT TRIP 1%3 X ALR)f AU(tf 600c DEGF GOOD X 6009 X 6009 PSI6 6009 PSIG ALIDI ALRN 2&Bile)23 27 28 L (I(PA".9 L09426 30 L0943E BL)S I 13 TO 128 TIE EREA(ER CO)C)A It)'(ENT AVERAG"-ES~COWAI))t)ENT PPP A AVER)~S(PP 3 LP(EL 8 I!XP'3 iTRAIN A)SU)f'StEL 8 ILC))ES (TRAIN 9)HOT TRIP ALRN-.66 K09 PSIG 31.2 HEND FEET HIGHEF.WB HI(9(ER IQ(3 31 LO9429 32 LO943D'942C 34 LO9430 LO9423 S'A'=BBP 3 SU)F...Utf 3 SlRF."~c/)EL 78 HCcc=E (T)MN A)Lkc3.78 INC)ES (TFAIH 8)'ic)"3 I)F'" c'+aft(A)'6.I)3 1)P.=.,AIN 8)m'vs 180 INC)ES('.~It)A)HIG)=R HIG)&816)):-w Hfe$(f)I)4(B ALRN ALN K09 36 LO9438 37 LO942A 38 LO943A 39 TO409A 40 TO41OA 41 TO4093 42 TO41OB 43 TAVGANID 44 TAVGBWID 45 LRV 46 TCCORE 47 48 FAUIF)/3 49 3((ROB I an=-w feo it)L==E(pwfH e)SUtf 3'kEL 214 It(Cr'(TFAI)(A)sUrp 3 LEvEL 214 itic)~M(TRAIN 8)RCLA HOT LEG TBtERA'K RCLB))OT LEG TE)(FERAFZE RCLA XD LEG TBŽ)RE FCLB.'LD LEG TE))Fc)"))FE RE&TAVG (TH3T/TCOLD"IX RNG)RCLB TAVG (T)GT/TGLG HIDE R%)f(EA.)cR)~ccEL AVcRAGE LE()G Efif M"c)E TC AVEf)J.:: cM=-.6-TOTAL AUX~'c~m S/6.=1074L AUr cEE'.('A: R FLO((<<TR~~I'LIARY.=-crlVTcF cL99'LG))9 L(742 LQ)ER 341.9 181.1 418,5 Gm KF 373.0 6009 IEGF 30i2 6009 9EGF 277.0 6009 iar&2.1.0 0, O.OH<<0 BK ROB).VZ05'2 V%04 A'I=F))rP S)EAi cUcc"(V4.()$A AUI=-c~~SHAN S:.-:" Y/ALVE 8 CN tY<<cc9 Q~ED

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GAS'IR=.."CTm CH'W,-NID RAt<GE GAS Sic'"'NE ARV A i.icc83-06 6009 XI/K 9.94?24M 6009 Xl/CC 9.<<ATM 6609 XI/CC CLOSED 600D 36 QSSVA 37 R31 38 831RPO 39 V34IOC 40~'E'4.~c.c OF 5/6 A<<SSV OPEN AF.~;: cTEAtl LlhE A<SPI',<Gt"ac Waa 8~>>=-=5/6 9".m~/CP'i O.&.OIOO&-02 ~<XOO<OO CLOSED O.Gm 4 OPEN 6009 IS/%6009 CI/SEC 6009 6009 t (PEN 41 R32 42 R3XRi" 43 CVH-Cay'..: EA<a.<E.SPNjt~>>0~'\'&.OIOO&M 6009 tS/IS.OOXOKO 60M Cl/SEC..0 6009 X'?I~I ECOD KtcCVOT"0>IVOc 47 TCki?48 TCVIO aa: bulb.c~aa~a cuabic a-~47 J: f8 ct<P h9:-aP 410 96.6<<6.5 9<<a 6'?&.5 49 TCVI<a<a-X".-'f 41 102.0 6009 DE6F Ti Message: GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for: Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++ FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY I'ontroller Notes: 1.Operators are still stabilizing the plant per emergency operating procedures. Actions Expected: 1.The TSC and the control room operators should be assessing sump"B" recirculation availability. 2.The EOF should be staffing up.8-32 PAGEÃ.(rN', I rv'0~.v;CIHT (9'.e~'.xfi'Tli'.. C 1$I SRKZOSXM H~DUAL=~U.SK~~ZCX>>(~AWi 2 RXT H31 tQ2 5 H35 6 N36 7 NP 8 PRCS~9<<O'TR'.0 FRCLA If FRCLS f2 RXT16 13 RXT17 14 T SIC'5 ANTIC:FAR~(RWKI h-"/0~MA".REACT"R>RIP SREAXE";STATUS MC-RAh()E KF"'C-..'r.f SnKCE RAh&EEIECTCP (-32.litic:.".EDIATE RA'0-"=(ECTOR N-35 lt AVEFA~r.hLCLEAR FC>>.REACT>>R CKLANT SYSiw".AV6 PRESS PREM17E(t A4ERAK'-8.REACTOR COOLANT LOOP A AVG FLgl REACTOR~LGGF 8 A46 FLGH RCPA SREAXER CAUSE Rr iRIP RCFB~ER CAUSE rr Win INC">TC RJRXK~I'M~IN ST)(EB(A t(ARREH RM=AVG LEVEL VO A><<=%09 Rr ixIFPED ALRI(4.67)95(O) 6009 CPS 4~36nl+Ol 6099:.45195-!I.6CGD At9':.042~-fl 69m At(P~OO 6009.X o.LE)ri ps16~0 LAUI X.0 M(8 X ,0 1%8 X TRIPPED ALR))TRIPPED.ALRtl 213.5 600<EESF 39.6 6009 X 16 LSGB 17 PSGA 18 PSGS oe0)XRI"0 flr7SP<<STt("-"'I 8 i%890<<(RAh-=AVG LEVEL , STI((='.V A AVEFASE PSESS)RE STH r=-V 8 A4E((AIE Fi::--.R)RE K%RATER EH LIIK SP&rER IGIT/2 ORATOR Gli LINE Sl:E(4'ER 9r1372 49.7 850, 841..RIFFS)T(RIPPED 6009 (OM PS16 6009 PSIG ALRH ALRI(S(t"-11A BUSIIB 23 BUS12A 24 SUS128 25 SIIA12A 26 8118128".8 LR@%29 LO942E 30 LO943E 31 LO942D L09439 33'094cC'943C 5 LO9428 36'09438'942A 38 LO943A 39 TO409A 40 T041OA EUS::A~~Y PT"=~C.-.BUS 118 aw.Y Bt(EAr=..NT~INATED GH FPCS (7/19/91)N)T TMII@TB GH FFCS 0/19/91)SUS:IA TG 12A TK R~=.rWER RIS 118 TG 128 TK EFE(((ER CONTAIN)59(T A'((ERASE FAi%%E COHTAlt(HENT RNP A A4URZ LE4EL Rrf'L 4EL 8 1)F3 S (TRAIN A)SUIF'LWK 8 INCHES (TRAIN 8)Utf 8 L=4EL 78 It(ChES (TRAIN A)SLT.8'EL 78 it(CI-'8 (TRAIN 8)R%8 LM 113 IN..:-S(TRAIN A)SUIF 6 L~>>'13 IHiFES!(FAlh 8)Rll'Lv&'SO ah~HE(in>lti A)RIP 8'":4K ISO INCHES(TRAItl 8)RXP.='~"14 IN..ES!TFAIH A)RttP 8 I VEL 214 ItG:-:(~AIN 8)RQ-'OT LEG TE)9>>RA(wE RCLS m Le W~ERAr2 re,(FFED TRIPPc;9 ,((OT TRIP HO(TRIP NOT TF.IP NGT TRIP.15 31.2 HIShB HI6HER NIBS Hlonu: Lprl (;HIS~2 LGNER L(D(>>R LC4>>R URR 343.0 155.5 ALRII GOOD PSI6 tE)IG FKT M(B INHS IQS IM(S'LRH 41 TO409B 704108 43 TAVSAMID 44 TAVMID i'EG TBFEnRA(M FRS CXC LEG TBFE)IA7d!E nRC(LA TAVG (THOT/!COLD lIDE M)RCL&AVG (THOT/TQ7'IEE R%)430.9 6009 EE6F 319.2 61 EEGF 387.0 6(r)D EEGF 272.3 6009 DEGF 45 LRV 46 HARE 47 FAUX ((A 48 FAUX'9 SXROBI ,50 SiROG" 51'/04 REA~0K~BA LEVL S/G r TOTAL AUr FEr<<" i'LO((VTR AUX.'LIARY FEEDHA(B.".O'HTR mrl'AVY~7H P2P 8 AUr=H~S~("~.Y'/AL4>>A AUr.=~Pm STEAI(S(-F.Y i/AL/E 8 63.S.0~~GH N LIED i'."-:9 LALH X 600'ESF 6009 GPt(6009 GP)(GOGO 600D 6009 6009 DcC~i'""""5 10'4=R.E.:-~!'A SI",i.ATOR PAGE 2 P GAROU, AH.::-q'ZHT SUNNRY 6ROL~'2'"RO"""'=='r>>>= <<LANT STATUS POINT ID DES"RIP TIC4 YALUE NNL E.U.FSIA SAFc'It(JECT.'OR LCC-," A AYG FLC'A 122.6000 GPtf 54 F GIB P21EO 5E 82161 57 BkR041=8 BNR042 SAFETY'INJECTION LOOP."".AVG FLOW SERVICE WATER PUtPS A 5 8 HEAKR SEiNIC=.WATER PL%PS C~~D READER vMVICE WATER PNP A SEA'iCE WA'i'lPi 8 Ott ON 458.600 9 GPtl 85.600D PSIG 85.600D PSIG"'000 6009, 5'?B(R043 60 BRR044 SERV'CE WATS PUtP.: SER'F.CE WATER PUNP'D

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Tii Message: GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for: Emergency Coordinator Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++ Declare a General Emergency using EPIP 1-0 EAL¹2.3.3"Containment radiation levels)1000R/hr on R-29/30 FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: 1.Deliver only if a General Emergency has not yet been declared.Do not deliver if emergency classifications are in progress.Actions Expected: 8-33

T'ai Message: GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE NIESSAGE FORNI Message for: Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++ FOR CONTROI LER USE ONLY Controller Notes: 1.Containment radiation levels have stabilized. 2.The injection phase of the accident is done or almost done.Actions Expected: 1.Operations personnel should be aligning systems for the recirculation phase.8-34

cvcg cisatc FOIt(T!9&P'P VALUE NC.=~U.AT))S 2 RKT't(31 4 r432 5 H35 PEA".CR TRIP SREAKE";STATUS S(KPCE c>M~:u.TCP'r3)cc MiGK ZIKCTCR'c3c.tli=-2%9IATE RAtiE'=:KTOR tt-Z NO AT)IS Gm RK TRIPPED ALRI(', 1257(HOI 6009 CPS 3.9656541 6009 CPS'.05195-11 GOR At)P 6!(36 7 HF 8 was 9 LPIR 10 FRIT ll FRCU)(2 RKT16 13 RKT17 14 TSUBTC i5 LSGA Ir~mIATE RAMS='~OR H-36 AVE i'cc"X~c FNIER REAC>.R COOLA4T cYSTE4 AVG PRESS PFc"-=.URIIER A'vPAGE L~FL REA.TP.CXLA41 JXP A AV6 FLON.Z CÃXA4T LCCP 8 AVG FLO(t RCFA BREAKER CAUSE RK:RIP RCFS SPEAKER CAUSE RK TRIP I!~c TC BrK0KB P~IH HH 6=4 A r4ARRCN RAhE AVG LZEL 1.04K-II oOO 00..0~0.0 TRIPPED TRIPPE9 210.3 30.2 6009 At&600D X LENS PSI6 LAL)(X I)4(S X 1)6(9 X ALR)(ALRN 6(mc KF LMRN X lb LS68 17 PSGA 18 PS68 19 GENSKRI 20 GENSKR2 21 SUSIIA 22 PJSIIB 23 BUS12A 24 BUS)29"5 BI I A12A STN EcN 8 HIRED RAtiKE AV6 LEVEL ST)(GE)(A, AVERAGE PFESB)RE STN GKH 8 AVERAGE FfGBJRE 6.EPHOR Otl Ll)E: SPEAR 16137" CB&ATOR ON LINE EREr')(ER 9K!372 c(E:!A BFPLY EREAKEc.BUS 118 QFFLY BREAKER NOT~c, 4INATED OH PPCS 0/19/91))GT TERHINATED ON PF"c (7/19/91)HS 11A TO 12A TIE KEQER 31.8 6009 X O.uL)(PSIG O.LALN PSIG TRIP FED ALRN TRIPPED ALRN TRIPPED TRIPPEO.NOT TRIP NOT TRIP NOT TRIP 26 8118129.7 FCV 2S LBK)PA'9 L5942E 30 LO943E I L09429 32 LO9439:3 LO942C 4 L5943C 35 LO9428 36 L0943S 37 LO942A LO943A 39 TO409A 40 T041OA SUS!18 TO 128.!E iREr((ER~~i A(r<,ENT AVEPiGE rr EScr'RE i~(t" ah~4T 949'Asg~".~LEVEL cL'YP": 'K%K 8 IhQES STRAIN A)BPP." i Rrc 8 INCF=S'TRA(t(9)R."F 6'rc.'78 ii~5 (TRAItt A)Bi)F'LB~c 78 Il)C'r:-6 (RAIN B)BKF ,-Lc~~113 It~r S(TRAIN Al SLliP 8EL 113 ItKic'S!TRAlti 8)P~F 3 LPrc 180 1hZ.:-S(TRAIN A)KL"F 8 LEAL 180 ItiQ.:-":(TnAIH 8):-'"P 8 Z/3.14 IN=6(TRAIN A)cNF=a&EL"14 It(C)S(TRAIN 8)RCL" NOT LEG TEHFG%Tii RCLS::3T LE6 TBPEPATM t(OT TRIP-.94 31.2 HISPID HI6hKr, HIG)W HIG)13:.HI 4+5 HIG)'=R LO)IER LSlER LO)IER LONER 152.0~149o2 AU!t(GOO9 PSIG%)K)FKT INHB I)4(S INHS IM6 ALR)l ALRtl 6009 41 T0409B 42 T04108 43 TABID 44 TAKSNID R(XA C.LO LEG TEcFERAT(F= rM C(u LES TEi!Pc~AiSE RC(r.AV6 (T)K)T/TC(LD i(IDE FNG)RC'TAVc (TRIT/TCCLD HIDE FNc)209.8 Gm OEGF 212.6 GG09!EGF 180.9 GM9 IEGF ISO.9 6009 KGF 45 LRV 46 TREE 47 FAUXc4'6 FANF)rtS 49 r)irrS)" VKSS~AV-"RicK'-vcr.czG-'DTr" kP(c==~icTEF: Fr'K(6/6 8 TOT/4.AUK-~~~>>.=.m".TR cuX:LINY~rTcER rL'NF A 66.3 eO , 206.O.ON LAU(X 6001 EE6F r 6009 6Ptl 6009 55 SKR582 51 V3505 52 V3554 4 NTR AL'XI'LIARY FEED)!AD FL9P B ON ArJI F'A FLrt!P HM SUPPLY VALVE A Q.%ED AUX F)t FL(Fr Fii*t%%FLY VALVE 8 CURB OFC o, 1995 11.K Re~o SItJfA SItevLA IGR PASE 2 TREND 6nGUF~oSISHNBIT SNtSRY 6RCLrP: ':-V'EtcTi .ROiKLP.E>EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS PGI%'O DESCRIPT IGt)E.U.Mo=i'i It(rECTIGN l GCP A N6 FLN 1Z, 6309 6Ptl 54 FSIB 55 P2150 55, 2151 57'ltR041 58 BhR042 SAc=rY Itt:ECTIGtt LXP B SONIC NTER PUtlPS A f>>KRrtICE NTER PUtlPS C I>>ICE NTER PNP A~%ICE NTER PNP B AVG FLPA 8 HEADER 0 flEADER 458.600D 85.600D 85.600D~600D~600D 6Ptl PSI6 PSI6 59 BKR043 50 BtlR044<<Itv'iiE NTER PUtlP C aaP.CE'AATER PNP 0 600D'00D c~>>~?v v<<l'l~~iIv>>>>wPvivh c"!6 SC-'.c-'=='"-'.?."c'a c'~>>A7f='2 c=:=-!P'-5~~ii"-TATLre PAK POlt'I!D WPT'S VALK 00AL{I.0619 LP@T~3!?SOXI 4'ADO33 5 i{TOSS 6 ta250 7?OT2 8 ROI RO2 33~@Pi'EVEL.vtl'I cfEED 33 FDDT LP/c'll8 DlfiECTIC?t D4<<'"JT LEVii'{rFiAlllc 250'ÃT LEVEL.ct{FEcATLSE .O TO 33 FMi LP/E'.TA TEMP AREA?~6RQ.ROO?t ARg,"=Ot?TA li'cta 650.",.i~GP?t 12.l.'Q?{4.7 6009?Rl 45.6009 DES>>44.0 K09 K6F 44,3 K09 K6F~2 6009 K6F 9>>2257~6009 l8/?8 I.3XE2+O&HAU{?8/HR 10 ROS 11 R09 12 R34 13 R35 AREA 5-SPE?TT FK PIT 3.09029+01 HAU{?8/!8 APNEA o-'FV{'lK",."?{ITOR I>>87283K!Gm t8/HR ARE" 34-AN PM CV SPRY PO??P 1.<<~~~I HMR?t t8/HR APL~Xi+ASS MP~cÃ43.1.09648+M 6009 t8/HR!4 R!OA ii5 Rl1 16 R12 17 RIOB 18 R13!9 R!4 20 Rle 21 R19 FB R30 24 R!5 RIM 27 R12A7 K/PA!?v".E?iT ?ODIlK i".NITCR RIC4 i~Sic!?vt?M i:iR rART;CILA)E 'r'a IP"~Wl!DR R!OS AN"6 E!H//JS AIP.PART!QUATE Aur 5 23 51H?/JS-.GAS mlTDR STE-'..": SE'i RATS ILOAXO CRAIR AFcA 29-~'i'TA!t~?a!{IS{ RA?vGE~Sr~aAIaara.~1{9{ ~~~MZBi:-"=-". AIR E:EC;cR ErHNJST CV ivctvi CHAlt 7 viD F~~SS 2.4!962@5 HAU?CP?t 1.4706186 GOOD CP?l 1.3 285>04?Q?tt CP?t 1.~%K)l Gm C?H 4.30277%1 Mrm CP?{4.37P3<l 6009 CP?{6009 CP?l" 4.409<02 MOD CP?I!.30316M HALt!R/HR 1.303!6~03 HAU?R/HR 5.54306+02 Gm CP?{7.5OOO&+7 Gm Kl/CC 7.00XOHS HP{?t?8/t8 9.99984~6 6009 KI/CC.8 RI289 2?'!4>>5 30 RW7 31 R!4A9 PL",'I.~ti rl{A?v S-=i..t PA'i".".Q 9.99=,S7-04 Gxm Kl/CC i.5NII<<07 6009 Kl/CC c.99984M Fu09 KI/CC 3.99971-03 C~KI/CC 32 RIM 33 R1547 34 R15A9 35 V341!C AIR=.=TOR CHAI'<<f i~I h C>>I IM cv{v<<>>AIR=" cCTC4?C?4"t 5"'"~r'RV A 5~~RAMgc C45 9~1 rA6GE GAS 7.79983M 6009 KI/CC 9.99964-06 ROD KI/K 9.99987M Gm KI/CC!{OT CLOSED 6009 3&Vt&7ifA 37 R31 R3!PM 39 V341{X: 40 ASS'i?D 4]42'43ŽvH TCVO3??LWER OF S/6 A KSV CfBi AREr*31 SicA?t lit~A iSPIHG)HA t.r<<i 8 GAS RELEASE PATE:15?8A itc ARV 9 t~v~-r<<F S/G.t.'SS'I OPE?t AREA 3 STOL:~8 ISP!HG>559::>>SLE rAS RcMcASE FATE?!MA v',-.<.ii~i{ F~..B{irAT!Olt I c'cECiT L=v=ri c?Si 43 O.6009&>>OIOO&M GMQ 1.2'!HQ 5009 tNT CLOSED 6009 O.600D 6.01006M 6009:...07a-02 Ixm.0 ROD 83>>9 6009 4 5%H?8/HR CI/SEC t8/l8'IISEC X K6F 45'sicko 47&@9 48 TrV>>O CV!SiiBIATc"" TE?vP 47 bri TE?S'8 brFT TMr i?9 410 69.8 Gmm KGF 89.8 601m KSF.S9.8 600D DE6F 89.8 600D KGF 49 TCV:7'-"4T"-v=v"<<&Fi Tii<<17 95.7 Gmm K6F T Message: G IN NA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for: Control Room Message:+++THIS lS A EXERCISE+++ FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: 1.The plant safety systems are re-aligned and operating in the recirculation mode.Actions Expected: 1.Operations personnel are continuing the emergency procedures. 8-35 Tii Message: GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1996 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for: Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++ FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: The"B" RHR pump shaft seal has failed creating'approximately a 50 gpm leak into the auxiliary building sub-basement. 2.Plant vent monitors show rapid increases in radiation levels.A major release to the environment begins.'3.Release path: from containment through the"B" RHR pump failed seal out the plant vent.I Actions Expected: 1.TSC and control room operators should try to locate the leak in the auxiliary building.8-36 ~~FOI VALUE~4 cx Rc?4o c cd@Q DUAL=.U.I 2 o 4 4 RXT N31 h32 LWC>>RIP REA)t'ER STATUS 8 ATM RX TRIPP%4.!VPS401 3.7454&01 1.04713-11 6000 ALR)t 6MD SCOD 6000 CPS CPS AF 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14!5 16 17 ie 19 20 N3o fF PRC=!47R rod RXTis RXT!7 TSSTC LS64 LSGE PSSA PSGB Kg(R!SE.'IEXI?." Itfi2."ZIAT= RANGE ZTETOR N-36 AVE 0:-!iuQDk.I tn'oR noh"." c MXWT oYS" AV PRESS---I EP AVF&~-G r&V.~6'VG dB)RE'"TCR cXLA'LCCP 8 AVG FLO)t RCFA:RBKER CNKE RY;RIP RCFB FEAKER CAUSE RX TRIP STN:='t A t~RAt<~AVG LEVEL oB'-"'1<t)ARROt FA)c"=AV" LZK.STN CD A AVSGE PREESUFe SIll<<8 3 A'PAGE FFEESURE~ec T"8 Ot LItZH=~ER!61372 RF"I'ilt Llt EREA&9X!372 I.~~-II.00 00..0.0.0 TRIPPED TRIPPED'10.3 3o 9 31.8 0.0.TRIFFED TRIPPED IM ALRti AUDI GM4 GOM At)F X PS!6 X X X PS!6 PSIG 21 23 24 25 H~" BUS::.3 PK:~+BUS:2o8 81 IA~6>>f+P Q::4=~V 9:--.",!'4TED-==.:,;NAr> ~~0 II.Ln.~IJ~R<N"=" o EAX 04>PCS)7/19IFI)Pt FF".3 (7/!9f91)TRIPPED TRIF FED NOT TRIP NOT TRIP NOT TRIP A7 28 29 30 l~FCV P\L094"E L09446 EF-tt"..vENT A'>>ERASE."~~"-iAE:2e-'I'."ZiT SIX>A AVEM:8F 3.voL 8 I4'~"=3 TFAI)t A)LEEi=: 8:NME TF-'Itt E)NOT TRIP-I o 22 3!.2 HIER HIER ALRt 6000 HENS it)HE!)6?3 PSIG F&31 32 33 34~j'9~LCO4'0>>4~>>" 35 L09428>>E 7"."f~:-3 tT"A'tt')73 a'ii.=: 'AIN 8)<: RAIN A).':3:;~n==:!TRAIN 8)!M!th)=;(TFAIN A)H!GHER HIGHEF HIGHER HM LO)IB INHB 1%3 ALR)t ALRII 600D 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Lno4>>L094LA L094: T04)>>4<04'9 T04!DE TAVo TAISoi::!80 if~3!PAIN 8)".-'l>>.';"-3? TFn.A IN A)"!4:NC)==!TRAIN 8)Mnl'EFA~'CE II RNG)I" t)S)L04ER LO)63?LONER!30e2 I63.2 208.'I 212.4 169.5 187.8 600D 6000 600D GOOD Gm GOM 60M GOOD GOOD 45 4o 47 48 49 i.V>>I~\~~l~)Ca.RffDE: I pg+"-'-~--.40.0.0 0.0 ON LALti GM4 GMD GOOD 60CD X DEGF Gott c0 51 g~f C

jiEC"i'1995 R.'E.6!iNA.SINKATOR TREND GjiQF AKIGIiILcCIT MEDIARY PAGE 2.ROCEDITiE: EPIP!-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID.3 FSIA 54 F GIB 55 P2150 55 P 2151 57 BIIR041 58 EIIR042 5c EIIR043 50%6044 DESCRIPTI CW SAFE.'IN.'EiTION LOOP A AVG FLOtl SAF:(INACTION LOOP B AVG FLOM S~aLCE MATER PNPS A h 9 fKMER Sr%)CE MATER PlNPS C h D HEADER SECVICE MATER PNIP A SERVICE iMATER PUP 9 SEr.)ICE MATER PNP C S~-.~".~E MATER PIDIP 9 QUAL 50.6009 449.6009 85.6009 K.Gm ON 6009 ON 6009 E.U. f'fglr>~cc~=."-::-=:.= !=-FLAt>STA7d3 efta ID FMRIPTI'rf vALK DUAL E.u.F0619 B5T 3>>SO33 4 NM.5 HTOj3 6 QP~%7 NDT2 8 ROI 9 RO2 CO&Pe>>COOL!'lS'TOTAL FUI PEP='.NS NATBI ST'c>~Tae LVL 33 F>vGT LE>vF KfhT>SfccD.r&I+EL Itivll\C'frit<)=MT mvE.c.'$Ni-=50.3~FGGT~v.NTA'ENP AREA'!~GIITRG>.sOGt>AREA-ZNTAI'4&4600.6RD 6PN 12v I LNRN X 5.0 6m m 45.GOOD KS 44.5 6003 KSF 44.9 600D GE6F~4 6000 KSF 8.7599~6RD I8/IS!.25!69%6 HALtl 18/fR IQ RO5 ll RO9 12 R34'13 R35 AREA~BIT FlKL P IT!.97242M HAUI IS/IS AREA" a>>f Lft>E Ql!le>I 2.07730>03 HAUI t8/IS AREA 34-AUX BLM CV SPRAY PftP 2vO6538tg HAUl IS/f8 AREA 2+ASS WE P/4G.I.09648>OO 6003 t8/HR 14 R!OA 15.R'll 16 R12 17 RIOB 18 R13 CCtlfaltiWIT IMItZ."QIITCR RIOA CG>ITAIIST AIR PARTIQLAic GITA!!mn GAS Print.ha PLAh>VENT IGDINc EtIGNITOR RIOB Aur R.Ãi EXHAIST 4IR PARTIQAATE ".3679685 HALN CPtl!.45169+03 60R CPH I.37049M HNN CPH 1.78340>OI 60R CPH 6.83%885 HALN CPH 19 R14 20 R18 2.'19 R2>>23 R3O 24 RI5 25 R1245 26 R12Ab 27 R1247"S R1249 29 RI445 30 R14!7 3!RI449 RIES"3>I!547 34'15A9 35 V3411C Aur Bw ErHAUST 663,"/7f!GR L!0>315 NASIE DISCS'.i">vlfITM SEi".cMQTGR BURR/>K4IN AR 4 29<MAItO'BIT HIS 3~BE AREA 3-MTAlt.&T HIBI RW&c CChi tSc>I AIR cCTGR EXHAUST CV VBIT CHAR&KG>i>>AM>>AS 2/"BIT CP/>N>>-AFEA 3A'tIA CV VBIT CI>u 7+ID.c&fX SAS C/>,Rv CI>AN 9~168."AW rAS PI/Vv,=>IT QQM 5~~RA!~6AS FL//'IR--~QI>VI-re.-6AS 41R E.='.X>>4>/I.-",.13 R>">>6 SAS AIR=='TVvt CIIAN c-"'AVcc SAS STS"'t>c 4RV 4 7.04894K%HAUI CPH 9.4!343K@HAUI CPtl 4.62379t02 60M CPH I.303!6W HAUI R/IS 1.30316>03 HAUI R/HR 5.61532rtQ 600D CPII 7.50006M 60R UCI/CC 7.OOOOO>GO %RN t8/HR 9.99984M 6GM XI/CC 9.99987M 61 KI/CC 1..7052M fb>RN XI/CC 2.2676~fbltN XI/CC 2.5~47M 6000 KI/CC 7.79983M SOM KI/CC 9.99984M 60R KI/CC 9.99987M 6000 Kl/CC NOT CLOSED 600D 36 WFiVA 37 R31 38 R31RRG 39 V341OC 40 VISSVB tr.e~.GF 3/6 a rS-m kc~c:..STEAI c.t>c 4>SPINSI MA%Rc 6AS RELEASE RAic'!I SA STEAlt: INE ARV 8 NutCZ Gf S/6 3 NSSv'BI O.600D 6.0!GOD 6000 1.39583M 6000 NGT CLOSED 60M Oo 6MD 6 OPBI 18/HR CI/SEC" 41 R32 42 HZ'3 CVH TCVO3 AREA 32 STEAtf L!tv=3!SPIIISt SSB'-645 RELEA-RATE'BSA CV~f.,CKN MCr'(RATION cacEI NT:cVB.br>TED 43 6.OIO06M 6000 t8/HR 1.39583M 600D CI/SEC.0 6000 X 84.7 60R K6F'5 TL"/O7 4o;P"8 47 TC'v09 48/vO'./:!v:=-~c>>IA>c >'J/:Žit%)IATE LVL/:5 cPHEDIA>c LVL-.T N 47'.:>M 48 cFT TEN 49 P-BV'10 87.7 RR DMc 87.7 6000 Ifc>>r 87.7 6GGD OE6F 87.7 Sm KSF 49 T>V17 C'/.=:"/Tftvu LcVL 6ri~i 417--90.8 6RD KSF Ti Message: GINNA STAT(ON OECEMBER 6, 1996 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for: Control Roorq Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++ The following alarms are received in the control room: J-S (Safeguard breaker trip)L-10 Indications in the control room include: Bus 16 tripped"B", D/G starts then trips FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: 1.The"B" RHR pump trips out on overcurrent due to the failed seals.2.If the control room operators try to re-energize bus 16, it will not re-energize from the normal supply.Actions Expected: 1.Control room operators may try to re-energize bus 16.2.TSC should be working on the leak in the auxiliary building.3.Efforts should be underway to track the plume, terminate the release and imp tementlcoordinate PARs.8-37 Message: GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1995 PL'UME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for'.Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++ The following alarms are received in the control room: L-9 (Auxiliary building sump high level)clearing and coming back intermittently FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: 1.The TSC should be concluding that the"B" RHR pump seal has failed.2.The release will continue until 1245 hours.3.The"B" D/G tripped on low lube oil pressure, lube oil sensing line leaks Actions Expected: 1.The TSC and control room should be working on isolating the"B" RHR pump to terminate the offsite release.2.Efforts should be under way to track the plume and implement/coordinate PARs.3.The TSC should be working on repair of the"B" D/G or bus 16 normal supply.8-38 680{&: 5':: cRCC=Lcc'c'F '-SLAttT STA((()5:E=.RIr"T:6 VALUE QJAL E.U, zc~~~~w(~c ATl(S RXT 3 N31 5 ti35 kiT:CIFA(B (!AYcIct(N/O SCRAtt , REAC.=TRIP BREA)(ER STATlS SCLc:3 cAt~~c 9:"(ECT'.R N-32 It(T"ct Dl(((c@Ic=c(Mcus H-35 NO AT)S Gm RX TRIPPED ALR)(3.8N&0)6009 CPS 3 86367101.M09 PS, 1.04713-LI Gm At(P e N36 (L{(8 PRCS LPER 10 FRCLA It(T=-="EDIATE RA?6c Ocic TOR N-36 I~037%-lt 6009 AV.:".<<=hLCZk 19(cc.00 Gm X REF.R CO(LANT SYSi&AVG PRESS 00.LE%PSIG PPES"=BITER A'vs%cVEL.0 LAUt'X REA".TuR CQXA'(T (LOOP A AV6 LCH.0 1)4(t)X'I FRCLB 12 RXT16 13 RXT17!4 TSUBTC!5 LS6A REA.uR CCRC LOOF 3 AV6 FU?tt RCPA H{EAXER CAUSE RX TRIP aCeS amER WZ FX TR!P It CQK ii SUKXLED."ARSIH STH SEctt A NAR!t(X(RANEE AVG LE({EL.0 1%8 X TRIPPED AUtt(TRIPPED~ALRtl 210.3 6(X)~OEGF 32.7 6009 X.16 LSGB 17 PM 18 PS68!9 GB6kR!"0 rE)&(RD STN=(t 8 t(ARRBI RNGE AVG LEVEL 31.8 6009 X STN GEN A AVB(AG="PI{Etc 0.LAL)(PS 16 STN SBi 8 AVERAGE PREMRi 0.LAU!PS 16~/Tnt CN LM ERE-'t(Bt 161372 TRIPPB)ALRN=='K..ATCR CN LM=RcEA)(ER 9X!37 TRIPPB)ALRN RSIIA BUS!IS 23 BUS!2A 3(SIÃBl!A12A 26 31!3!23"7 PCV 28 LS&'A 29 L09428.0 L/9{(E RP"'FLY BFEAXcR B()S i!3 SLPPLY'cEAXER AT.MlhATED OH?PCS (7/!9/91)!3'2T~i"t!)LATB) ON PCS (7/!9/91)SUS:14 TO 12A TIE PEA(ER 8{("-"9 Tu 129 TIE u;BilER COl(TAI.'V='iT AM ccrcS()FE CONT'i'4(E'Pi RtP A A({EitAcE LBiEL K"f-'{{P 8 I!K!TRAIN A)SU)f=.{=Vc'!HC)5!TRA)tt 3)TRIPPB)AU!tl TRIPPED AUtN NOT TRIP OEL NOT:RIP OEL NOT TRIP ALR)t NOT TRIP ALRN-1.31 GOM PS!6 31.2 IKtXI FEET H!6)ER IHH9 H!GHER 1)6(9 t~i t 094cu'9420'B3C 35 L0942B SL"f 9P{P 9 (c%l 3 LEAL-(PA(" A)73!!~:-5 (TRA(tl 8):13 IhC'"ES(TRAltl A)"3'llew"=c(TnAIH 8)160 IhC~S(TRAIN A)Hla~c..!NHB 1(ISKR I WB HI6HEP ALR)(HIS&~AUdf LOLLER 6009 w6'v~433 37 L0942A L0943A 39 T04ÃA 40 T0410A vc'c0",~:5(TRAI)! 8), Rtf 3 LEVEL 214 It(C):5(TRAIN A)cL(r 3'd.21<It&%(TRAIN 8)((M mT M T(Pc<<LFE RCcB-"(T LES TEtfcMT(fc !.O)FR 6009 LO()ER 6009 LOLER 6009 138.5 600D OEGF 206.3 6009 CEGF 4: T04093 42 T0410&43 TALSVilD 44 TAVGBf!9 R".'."."B Z TBfE".'Z t(CLc."~LEa TBrP{:i(T'(E RC(J VG (TAT/TQX)(ICE R)4!)cC'=~VG (T(3T/TCOLD HIDE M)."08.7 6009 KIF 212.2 6009!EGF 03t6 6009!EGF 209.2 6QOD EEGF<5 T~9E 47"..AUXFHA s8, cW%cil c~~8 ti ltuc ccFCTOR VESScc PicAArGE LEVEL."t{.ORE T"'({'E?AcEE TB(P 3/6-';OM.AJX:==M;cR red=./3 3'OTAL AUX FEZtN(cR FL(X(":-.;-'(!L:MtY==.i'AA~B M'40.0.0 0.0.ON u{UI X 600'EGF 6009 EPI(61 6PN 6009 c0 rt(R36 51 (/'05 VX{)4'(TR<<Xat (NY=-"+TER PLY 8 OFF~4!X ia F(X4'lcm B.'?PLY VALVE A C.KB 4JX='.P STE.-'" BHLY W.'/6 8 CLOcc9

C" ggqe~~~hew~PAGE TRPB~EROLP~==ISRKhT 9J;".",AF(GROUP.'='r='GATI FRO."EDv'."~: EPIP i-5 PLANT STATUS FOIE ID NLLiE KAL Pe aeA vv.Din SAf'".: liWJ"s Ctl i 0'."., Ap~p Og 60.600 D GPN 54 F SIP 55 F2160 56 P2161~i BKR04]5S BKR042 SAF-.,v IH'ECTION LQCP B AVG FLOW-"IVIES NATB FOt:S A'r.B HEAScR SacV:"E%TER FiK~S"~0 HEADER KR~::CF'rtATE PUt'>>~A~a vi riiiTER UPi 449.GOOD S5.GOOD 85.GOOD GOOD GQQD 6PN PSIG PSIG 59 BXR043 60 BKR044 SH'r I"E'rtATER FLUMP 0"col:" E NA7%FPP 0 Ott W GOOD GOOD C~i~t<~A4cr c==-tr.';OCF -6=-:-:.~V=...,4;-t SRCLP:."'='tc FRKcECL=.=; =CCP 1-5 PU4IT":TARS PONT IC tEKRIPTiOrt VALLEY ONL E.rJ.~CSEX F0519'i Qg 3 liSO33 4 MDO33.5 IITO33 Qtc EVi KG.!tS LX.TOiAL FLH 33 FOOT LETUP HftS DIPECTfOtl 33 i:OT r VEL;EIIF=Ar~"-4597.12.1 5,1 45 44.9 6009 6Ptl Lhfttl Z 8$9 NH 6009 OEG, 6009 CEGF 5 HTZO 7 HDTE 8 ROI RO2 10 RO5 11 RO9, 12 R34 f3 R35 14'R1OA 15 Rf 1 15 R12 17 RIOB 18 Ri3 50 c'JT'~~i 250 TO 33 FOOT IZF'~TA TEIL AREA I ASTROL ROCH A%A 2-KITAtt BIT AREA 5-SFEHT FLEL PIT AREA"~rt LftK."AIHR AREA 34-AN ELDG C'PRAT PINP AREA Z PASS SAHPI<PAIEL CorAthfea 109thE rmTOR RIOA COIIIAIIQ&T AIR PARTIIZLATE a~At!u&T GAS ICIITCR PLAtr;EIIT IISIIIE HOIIITOR RIOB/4IZ~DG EfecOS AIR WmCLLATE 45.4 GOM DEGF i5 GRS OE6F 8.96397M 60EI N/HR 1.31825Kb HAUI N/HI 3.672Qr04 HAUI N/IN 3,80188+04 HAUl N/HR 3.42767M HAUI N/N I.O964eiOO 6009 N/HR 2.3274 I@5 1.4206~1.43714M 9.57744406 9.99992+06 !9 RI4 20 R18 21 R19 23 R3O 24 R15"e R12AS 25 RICA5 27 RI2A7 AN~c'IS/JST GAS"DIIHR LIKID IiASTE OIFCSAL!ZIH I TOR STc='5 RFJQTOR R.QTQ'I DRAIN Aicc=ITAIh~Ul Hlrl RAhf: AFEc.~VITAIIOchc Ht'oI RAlscc (Mc'~P AIR EIEC.P EIHAIIST C'/vP.i QNI~OM P4M GAS CV cr=hT K%I ZEA S4tfg CV iE:IT GRI 7-IIID R>w GAS 9.78647406 I, O3068K)7 4.417F13t02~1.3031&r03 l.303 Ibr03 5.54306t02 Gm CPH 7.50006<7 6009 Kl/CC f.99994M HAIJI N/N 9.99984M 6009 KI/CC 28 R12R9 29 RI4AS 30 RI447 3f RI4A9 CV"='T.~'I 9+iYn=~fr=GAS Pm'l'iK cP"('0>>ENSE GAS PLit';,.~BIT CHAM c-.".ID FA/toE GAS cLitll'c.IT QQH o,.r='".Rr'h%GAS 9.99987-04 SXD Kl/CC 9.98974M HAUI KI/CC 3.3999OrOO HAUI KI/CC 3.3999OrOO HHRII KI/CC 32 RIM RIM 34 R1549 35 V3411C Alr--CR SA RAI'6K oAS AIR E.=~CR SN.Ž?6 8~%GAS AIR=rc.".TCR&74 o-Ht ci/ioE GAS STEA'.I LthE ARV A 7.79983M 6009 Kl/CC 9,99984M 6009 Kl/CC 9.99987M GOIS Kl/CC HOT CLOSED 6009 36 VILSVA 37 R31 38 R3IRRO 39 V34IOC VP~c IJL~~R GF S/6 A IISS'Vr CPEII ARE: 31 BcAII LlhE A!SPttlSI:~H." GAS FELL%FATE:ISIRA HB".'LthE r:RV 9'5:-..OF S/6 8 t&V FC'I O.6.OIM&02 1444543M IST CLOSED Q.6009 emu 6009 N/HR 6009 CIISEC GOIS Gm 4 IPEII 41 FLo 42 R32RRQ 43 Cv4I TC/03 gC tti cOt rVY8<7 7CVO9 48 TCVIO 49 TCV17 AREA 4 STEAI LIIK 0 rSPIIIG)SEB trOBLE GAS FELEAcc.RATE: f'MA CV""~AGJI RiZKiAT[cgl C/!~-:BN LPrcr br+rrrc 43."KMIATE"..X.=:~C/:;PERI'EDIATE L'/L ciT>rP 49 Cd IIP."~ZIr'rTE LVL cFTi H9'10 CV CFEPATtlf. LEVL'FT'.K 417 6.0100&42 8XS N/HR l.44543M 6009 Cf/SEC~.0 Gm X 80.7 6009 OE6F 84.8 68S OE6F 84 8 6009 IEGF 84.8 6009 9EGF.84.8 61XS DEGF Ti Message: GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1S95 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for: Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++ The following alarms are received in the control room: L-9 (auxiliary building sump high level)clearing and coming back intermittently. FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: The release will continue until 1245 hours.2.High level alarm received in the survey center waste tank (see mini-scenario) 3..See bus 16 mini-scenarios for re-energizing bus 16.Either.repair"B" D/G or rack bus 16 normal supply breaker out then back in.Actions Expected: 1.The TSC and control room should be working on isolating the"B" RHR pump to terminate the off-site release.2.Efforts should be underway to track the plume and implement/coordinate PARs.3.'fforts should be concentrated on restoring bus 16 (see mini-scenarios) 4.The RP section should be informed of the survey center decon tank alarm.The RP section should sample the decon tank;Sample results will allow the tank to be released.8-39 c~~cr(F.=;-.=: ==IF 1-5 FLINT STAT(JS (5 EM(FT(C" xz~x ax VALL=E.U.I 5 t('5 6 tQb 7)P 8 pRrc 9 LPB 10 FRCLA!1 FRM 12 RKT16 13 RKT17 14 TQITC 15 LS/S ANT:.::F"'D TS'O'(SI.i.N/0~8(SC(c=-/.((K CE.EC:.'c' 3F~0 INT=="=DIAT R('(-c:.-"TUTOR N-36 A VERA((E NUCLcCP, FSER REACT(3?CO(uNT SYSTE)(AV6 PRESS Pf&51 IER A<(9AK LP/Q.REACTOR CO(ut(T'LOOP A AV6 FLIKI REr(".TOR CELA%l.OCP 9 AVS FLO)t RCPA BEAKER CAUSE RK TRIP RCFB 5(?EAKER CNKE RK TRIP fhQFc TC SUKGCLGl Pr'.cGIN ST((GEti A NARRON RANK AVG LEVEL ti0 A(<Rr TRIFPH)3.'70950+01 3.89044<(l.04713-11'.03?-11~00-l.~0.0.0 TRIPPED TRIPPED 208.6 32.7 6009 ALR(559 CPS GM CPS GM At(P GM AtF 600D X PSI6 LALI(X MB X 18(B X ALR)I ALR)(600~DEGF 6000 X fb LSGB 17 PSGA 18 PSGB f 9 e~c'KRI 20 GE((SKI?" 21 BUcffA PLKIIB 23 BUS12A 24 BUS 128 BIIAIA STt(GE)(9 t(ARRO((R(V<K AVG LEVEL STN 6EN A AVE((~PccMRE STt(=((8 AVERArcE PFE55(K?E<<K.TOR ON LI(Z cRccKER (Gf 72 GE)G(ATCR ON LI)G;SPEAKER 9K1372 EUS I IA SLP.LY 5((EAKc~115 5<'PPLY KEu(Ec NOT TERNINAicD ON PPCS (7/19/91)NOT T((INATEO (9(PFCS l7/19/91)EUS 1lA TO 12A TfE EREAKER 31.8 0.0.infPFB TRIFK)TRIPPED TRIPPED tiOT TRIP NO<TRIP)K)T TRIP 600D X LAU(PSIIG LAU(.PS16 A(JI(AUI c~Ig(c (((r(j 28 LQK'PA L09425 30 Lv943E 31 L094Z 32 L0943D L0942C 34 L0943C'.5 L09429 B.S IIB TO 129 TIE EREAKER'~"-".'Et(1 AVERAK PcSQRE CONTA:4~&7 M'i9 A Ai&AK LEVEL 9 (=c~8 l)GiS (TRAIN A)SLW 9'c'(9 fhr)c:: 'TRAIN 9)WW=:~,a.?c;a=(TRAI((A)50)P 5~c~78 IlK=<(RAIN 9)588 9 LEVEL I(3 INQ c5<TPAIN A)RtP 9 LEVEL 113 It(CI.H(TRAIN 8)SU)P 9 L=(cL 180 flZ~S(TRAI)l A)NOT TRIP-1.41 31.2 HIG)iER Hf99 HIGt(cR H16KR NIGER HIG)(ER LONER ALI?t(6M PS16)EM(FEET INHB 1%9"~435 37 L0942A 38 L0943A 39 70409A 40 T0410A SL~9'v~c 190~Il(rHES(TP/(lh(9)QKP 9 LE<iEL 214 It(CHES(TRAIN 4)SCP 9 LEVEL 214 IN>ZS<TPAIN 8)RQA ((OT LE6 TE)(PERATLcE R(u HOT LEG TE((FERAT(dK I Qlc((LONER LO((KR 135.8 162.5 41 T0409B 42 T04108 43%VGA((ID 44 TAVE(()(f D 45 LRV, 46 ZME 47 A((IF%48 FAUKFNB 49 BKKBl VE55c AVG?AC=LEVB.5!.!!.'FZ T AVEPAK TB." 5)6 A;sTAL AUK..~ii'A((? ..LN 5/G." cOTAL AUK'c-<i-'Tcw FL(K(NTR AUX(L(ARY~~AT((RK(P A R(u COLD LEG TPFEFAT(E R".LB CLu LEG TEPicEPATLRE nCLA YAVG<T)K)T/?COLD 'AIDE R)KI)FC(((TAVG (IHOT/TC(LD RIDE RNG)40.0.0 0.0.ON LAU<X 600(OE6F GM GPI(6000 GPN GM 208.2 6000 089'12.0 6M 172,0 6M OEGF 187.2 GM DE6F 50 BKROS 51 VZ/J5 52 PM4 NTR AUKILIARY FKI4lA7H PU)(P 9 AUK.-~P(K9 Sr~r.Y.LY VALVE A AUK r((PPP WEAN Q;rPLY VALVE 9%F CLM9 Q.%ED (<<OC~~'\F 8~a~>J ry>no gee PRF.=.-"~."": EP!P!-5 PLANT"TAIUS PO!WT!D'NLUE ONL"-~U.F<<i'AF<<TT IWJECT:OH'Or~AVG FLOW 60.aGOD GPN 54 FS!a 55 P2!e0 56 P 161 57 BRR04!SAr='f INJECT:ON<Zr 3.AVG r~OW SERVICE WATER PU!'.<<S.-'.'x B HEAI&SEfNICE WATER PUK<<S: i D OKER SHPIiE NATE PVllP A 449.GMD Ptl 85.GOOD PSIG 85.GOOD PS!6 GOOD~GOOD~Bhh04J 60 BKR044 SERVICE WATER PUt>P i Si>ICE WATe m-;.N ON 0 ~'r~~I>>>sl>>a?PA>>c ocu??r~~GIN>>tV\~~r'c 4 Rv c OUg.=.U.KZ R~~M c=0619 2 LAST 3 4)tTO~A c I~TO?I o ltTZO 7)672 8 RO)9~VI~?1 C32.:!)S L~.TGTA'LM REL'F'tiG LATH STET Ji.TA'4 VL 33 FGGT LE4c Nftl EFH 33 FGGT LEVEL'ItQ u!FEC.!Qt 33 FOOT'4u..%HA!uF=c 250.00T Lc~.J4a4'?iE XO:3 33 FOOT:=:=.:c?TA TE)IP AREA I-CQITPj7 RO~AREA-CQffA It>>?)1 4S97.GMD GPtt 12.0 LleRN X 4.'t GGGD tfH 45.6009 KG.4S.O,GGGD KQ: 45.5 6009 KGF.5 GX9 KGF 8.96397M GMD!8/)8 1.3%52406 Ht)UI)8/HR 10 RO5 RO9!2 R34 13 R35 AREA-aW Ra P!Ti 3.67282+04 AREA ri TOO))N Litt NNITOR 3.93549M AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAT PQP 3e42767+04 AREA-.>>>>PASS St?)VLE PAtG.).09648?IN HAUI t8/HR HAUI 18/HR HAUI)8/)8 600D t8/HR 14 R!OA 15 R!1 16 Rl"!7 R108 18 R13 19 R14 R!8 R19 R30 24 R15 25 RIM 26 R!2A6 27 R!2A7."8 R1289 29 RI4AS 30 R!4A1 R14A9 R15A5 33 RISA7 34 R1589 35 V34!IC CONTAIN'BiT IGDIRE)Ct ITOR RIOA CONTAIN&I AIR PARTICILATE CQPAI,">>)?T GAS"C)ITÃPLAIT'?EHT IODINE IQ)ITGR 8108 AUr:-LDG EIHAUST AIR PARTICULATE AUr 8 x ErHAUST m.)ITGR LIO?ID'AASTE DISPGSA'..Q)ITCR STEA,"I RcRATCG H.m~tÃAltt AREA'9-.Q)TAI!C hT NIet RA'&AREA;~QITA1.'>>D)T H!SI RA%:-CQ~~EttcER AIR EJECTCR E!gK CV 4ENT CHAN 5~OM RANK GAS CV 4B?T?QNI o-ATIEA GNVA CV VEhT CHAN 7-)IID RiM GAS CV Vc?!T CHAN o+IGH AAtt-GS PLA'."'cNI 9JM'A"-Atc?E GAS PLf6T VE)tT DON 7%10 RANGE GAS PLA Z%CM-a?e'?RA!6E AS AIR E>>~CD, G!AN S~ZA R)VJG=GAS AIR 6;cCTGR C)IAI).-."I!DI Rc.')K GAS AIR 6:ECTGR C)IAIDO 9wI TIIt?GE G)S STEA>>"..4196285 1.42069M 1,437)4~04 9.57744!06 9.99992t06 9.78647+06 HAUI CP)I 1.04864i07 %NO CP))4.40933102 GCE Q91!~30316@6 HALN R/)8 1.30316103 HAUl R/)8 5.54306N)2 Gm CP)I 7, SOOO6 01 Gm Kl/CC 1.9999409 HAUI)8/)8 9.99984M SOGD Kl/CC 9.99987-04 GXe Kl/CC 9.98974M HAUl KI/CC 3.39990?1O HALN KI/CC 3.39990?OO H)tR)f Kl/CC;79983M 6009 Kl/CC 9.PM4M GOR KI/CC 9.99987M 6009 Kl/CC NOT CLOScD 6009 36 Vt)SSVA 37 R31 38 R31?M?.9 V341OC WSVB ,')?PK<GF S/6 A NSSV rEtt AREA 31 STEAtl LlhE A (SPING)~A'I:-'GAS~c=-ATE:IBSA STEA)I LlhE ARV 8 NQ"ER GF S/6 8 t)SSV OPEN O.6.OI~:..OSHQ t)GT CLOSED 0., 600D 4 OPot 600D)8/HR 6OOD Cl/SEC GMI GfmD 9 OPEN 42 RXRRO 43 CVH 44 TCVO3 AREA 32 STEAtl LILZ 8 tPING)SGD hOR'=GAS RELEASE PATE:I 48A CV~CUNKffFATIGtt CV!?AGENT)T I cVEL 6FT.TE)P 43 6.0)006M 600D t8/18'OOBTM 6009 CI/SEC.0 600D X 79.5 6009 KGF 45 TCVO1 46!C?)47 TCVO9 48 Ill 0 CV'Vi'+PBIAT CV!tt!="GIA!c LVL='FT TEt)P 41?!.i.'r>'E~4o c'A,='.=T TBf 49=;i KF 4IO 83.4 6009 IGF 83.4 6009 Ke 83.4 BND K6F 83.4 Gl)OD KGF 49~I!7 CV CcEAAT,:t/I LoVL'=;cd 4!7 87.3 6009 K6F GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1996 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE Mini-Scenario I Activity: Survey Center, Decontamination Tank High Level Alarm Controller Notesi'.Initiate a high level alarm.2.Provide indications that the tank level is high.Actions Expected: 1.A sample of the tank contents should be obtained and analyzed.2.The tank is released when sample results are obtained.8-40 DECEMBER 6, 1996 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE I Mini-Scenario Activity: "B" D/G Lube Oil Sensing Line Repair Controller Notes: 1.See attached drawing 2."B" D/G sensing line cap blows off on tee to PS-2888.This caused all three"B" D/G pressure transmitters to sense low pressure and trip the"B" D/G.3;Allow maintenance personnel to obtain the required piping.DO NOT actually replace piping gE allow the materials to be removed from the stockroom. DO make the stockroom personnel bring the material to the counter.Actions Expected: 1.The repair team will be dispatched an will replace the piping with a new tee connection and cap.When the tee and cap has been properly installed and all isolation valves are opened, the"B" D/G will operate 2.Estimated time to accomplish activity less than 1.hour. Pressure switches are located on the"B" D/G gaugeboard. Repair will be considered complete when a new tee and cap is obtained and then installed QB pressure switch PS-2888 tee connection is removed and capped.8-42

DECEMBER 6, 1996 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERClSE Nlini-Scenario Activity: Bus 16 High Side Trips Controller Notes: I 1: Bus 16 high side tripped due to a faulty red light socket which caused a short across it, which in turn, energized the trip coil.I~I 2.4160 breaker is undamaged and bus 16 normal supply is undamaged. 3.The team needs to replace the socket on the main control board to repair the problem.4.If fuses are simulated being pulled call the simulator booth (X6641)to inform the booth operator.Actions Expected: 1.The repair team should investigate the 4160 breaker for bus 16.'2.The team should begin trouble shooting to repair the problem.8-43 , Tii Message: GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for.Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++ FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY~'ontroller Notes: 1.Provide information to the players as they repair and trouble shoot the following problems: (use appropriate mini-scenarios) -, Survey center decon tank high level-"B" D/G lube oil sensing line-Bus 16 high side trip-Isolation of the"8" RHR pump 2.Isolation of the"B" RHR pump can occur when bus 16 is energized. Actions Expected: 1.The TSC should be working on the isolation of the"B" RHR pump to terminate the release.'8-44

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.30316+03 1.30316+03 HALH CP!l HBIS 600D CPH HAUI R/HR HALH R/HR 24 o>c".5 RI2A5 26!?1286 P,I AT RIQ9 R!M5 30 RI4>>!?l~33 34 R15Ao 35 V3411C K'C,o.I.=ER AIR i'".OR EXHA>/ST~/>BP CHAN&LIT>I FAtiK 6AS l vBC>>MH~EAtÃ4 ,'BIT CRT 7&iD P.4'K 6AS:/VBC WW=..!6H R~m 6AS oO'C>'/oNT C)NI'<CU i4tIC=6AS PLA>>T">E>IT QQN.HID RAt)6E SAS/BCi Mh o~IEH RAIP-EAS AIR i oCTO!?CHAtl H.~A PANSE 6AS AIR 6:ECTCR PrQN?-.".ID RA)ICE GAS AIR i.=CTCR CHAII 9-HI PA)IC~GAS STE-.".LI'NE ARV A 5.378CAHQ 6000 CPH 7.50006<7 60M Kl/CC I~9999486 HAU!II?/%9.99984M 6000 Kl/CC 9.99967M 6000 Kl/CC 9.96974<3 HAUI Kl/CC 3.39990>OO HAU!Kl/CC.~.9990tOO g!RII K/CC 7.79983M SOM KI/CC 9.<o964M 6008 KI/CC'?.99987M 6000 KllCC NOT CLOSED QXS 36 MNVA 831 38 R31!>R0 39 V34IK 40'>~&~I R32 42 RZRRO 43 C'>>H TC'/03'>L~=.0 5/6 A~SV NH SV>6L=94 RE>SAR RATE;ISSUE-'"'>IE ARV 8'4X=B>OF 5/6 8 loSV CFEN r/E-'STEAtl L!)IE 8!SPIH6)>"oLo 6AS RELEASE RATE:!5HRA

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DECEMBER 6, 1996 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE Mini-Scenario Activity: Isolation of the"B" RHR Pump Controller Notes: 1.The shaft seal has failed, on the"B" RHR p'ump creating an approximately 50 gpm leak to the auxiliary building sump.The sump pumps are working normally.2.The leak can be stopped by closing valves MOV-850B and MOV-704B as the discharge check valve 710B will hold.Actions Expected: 1.The TSC will request the following valves be closed to isolate the"B" RHR pump:-MOV-?04B or MOV-704A (should be open at this time)-MOV-8508 (should be open at this time)2.If the TSC decides to close MOV-850B and MOV-704B locally, the controllers may allow the valves to be closed to isolate the leak.I I 8-45' h Tii Message: GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1996 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for: Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++ The following alarms are received in the control room: L-9 (auxiliary building sump high level)clearing and coming back in intermittently FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY C Controller Notes: 1.The release above technical specifications will continue until 12 45.Actions Expected: 1.The TSC and the control room should be working on isolating the"B" RHR pump to terminate the offsite release.2.Efforts should be underway to track the plume and implement/coordinate PARs.3.The plant should continue their efforts to re-energize bus 16.8-46 ~~v~~t<<~vl~Itr A I<<1 tl~iA, At r'rv cc 1:r'.-5 FLA)rr=fATN PO]iHT:=Pi?:;?IE.t z c~c V~:.c Bt)AL AAS RXT 3 N31 4 v AQc r?'A36 7 8 PAAS 9 LP?R!0 FRCLA!I FR~~r2 RXvl 13 I?Xvr17 14ŽAMTC 1 A'(TIC:FA~r tc4hSIBiT/0 SCRAN EAC~:.TRI.SFfpVER ETATLS SO(FvCE RAtiGE ZTECACR'r 31 S(XFCE RAtrSc~:cCTC(?N.32:ttrc.;~~IATE RAMOSE:ii-.TOR H-2 INTc~"=OIATc ErrA4=f=ic TCR H-36 AVE<<AS:-AV<<CLEAR PCraER Eri,CR~<<rt<<Ary gYHc<<AVG PRESS M~c:-'<<rrIEcER Ar)ccrc"Me"T 4?rMWT LCCP A AVG FLII A rfCR~<<A)(T LCGP S AVLFLO)I.%CPA BrEAKER CA()SE RX TRIP FcAKER CA(tSE RX TR!P!)ZOFE r<<H)ILK&"~IH SCI GEN A t(ARR5(IQtiSE AVG LB'O AT)1$6009 RX TRIPPED ALII 3.3I893k)l 6009 3.719MB!6CM A.04H2-11 GMD I.Ovc276-tt 8XI.00 GOM-1.LE)tl.0 LALN.0 I)6(B.0 IQ(B TRIPPED AII?N TRIPPED ALRN 208.6 600?32.6 60M PS CPS-A'ANP X PSI6 X v 16 L,R 17>PSGA 18 PSGB 19 GMKRI 20 GE)vKR2 STN L=vt 9 NARR(at FA'rG:-AVG 1 c)EL STH GEH A AVERAGE FFEMK STtt GcH 8 AVE)?Ar=PRES8FrE cE)&i TOR 9(LINE BREA<<ER t61372:ATOR Ctt.!Iv~EWER 9K!372 31.7 GOM X 0.IALN PSIG 0.LALN PS IG TRIPPED NJN TRIFPED ALRtt 21 Bt)SI i A rtr IC~1 0 P<<~~23 RS!2A 24 RSI'?c 25 Brt(A)art:6!:>SLFFLY 2FEAKEP.202:.'8 PIMPLY SPEAKER HOT TE.)IINATED CN FFCS (7/19/91)HOT~tt(rrTED C)t FFCS (7/t9/9!)t<<Are~A'fC~aA<<Ag~<<ER TR!FPED ALRN TRIPPED ALRtt)tOT TRIP OEL NOT TRIP OEL NO TRIP ALRN 26 B 1!S!28 27 L~~A.30 L094:E 31 L09429 rt'v4vir LO942" 34 I 59',0 35 LO942B 36 c09438 L0942A 38 LO943A 39 T0409A 40 T04!OA 41 T04098 42 T04IOB 43 TA VGA))I 9 TAVGS)t!9 45 LRV 46?CCCRE 47 Fr'rOXFHA<6 3(?ROB!2L?S!:2 TO 128!E cEAKER~AAI'c<<c??T AVc&~ccrc CNTAINt EHT Std&A AVEM"='ANAL.tP='v~c 6 I?PZ (TFAHI A)BXP.='K 8 IANC)6 iTRA!ti 2)~EL 78 l)Q S (TRAltt A):-L=vc'S tt~~=S!TRAIN B).=SrcL:13 lt)C:-ES(TRAIN A)!!3 I',iC)-'cS(TPA]H B)2"~vcr 180!hOSSiTRAltt A)""~6 ZZ..'BO Ie:=(TFW!)t 8)28F 8 rmQG.214 INKS(TRAIN A)8 r~~"!4 INC)=-S(TRAIN B).-.a;.='T'=-=;ENFERArm M9 HOT'cc?KERNiRE 9~4""LD Lc6'iiFBAAM A.CLB Z2 LES TPJ'ERiVitFr= RCLA Tr'r'vv (TlQT/TCCLD 'AIDE RNO)cCw AVG (BQT/TCOLD )(ICE RHS)Er'r TCR VESSE'ZvGc LEVEL<<iAL/Q:cEORATcr FL5=?i 2 OTAL AOX r~f'a'Afg rLQ("~""" ARY-~=c'PP<NOT TRIP ALRN-1.50 6009 PSI6 31.2 HENS FKf H19&IQ(S HIS)rcR I)4(2 HIM%IQ(2 HIQK 1)39 HI6&-.ALP)t H186 ALRt LC)E'ER 60M LQFR 8IO LO)IER 60M LO)ER 6009 132.6 GCM OEGF 160.1 Gm DEGF 208.0 6009 OEEF 211.5 6009 CEGF 170A3 6009 DEGF 185.8 6G09 K6F 40.0 LAUI.0 600?0.60M 0.6009 Ctl 6009 0 BKROe 51 APTS<<c V3504.'(TR WX trARY FEED)(ATEcR Fr<<'tK'OFF GXS-'UX FH F(r"tP SEAN 9.'PPLY VALVE A" CLOSED 6009 WX FA PL",P STEAN SLFFLY'/ALVE B CLOSED IO 0 DEC a)!995:"::.4 R,=, 6!ttjtA SItP.)LATER PA%2 TREttD 6Rgy ASS I6NttE!fT Hi>WRY GRC'~: EVENT!PRKEVW":: EPIP!-5 FLN1T STA7dS AUX NIAL E.U.59.600D 6Ptl POINT ID DEKRIPT ION Y FSIA SAt.=: 8 INACTION LOCE A AVG FLOW 54 iSIS 55~160 56 P2151 57'KR041 56 BKR042 S~z)'NJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOM SEP)ICE MATER PUttPS A 5 B HEADER SERVICE MATER PUtPS C)~D HEADER SERVICE MATER PUtP A SERV!CE MATER PUttP B 449.600D SPY 85.6003 PSIG 85.600D PS 16 6XD 600D 59 BKR043 60 BKR044 Si~~/ICE MATER PUt)P C SONICS MATER RNP D

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>60 SKR044-"EW'"E MATER PUl'J'SPLICE MATER PNP 0 C'ir'rLiitil clHI4 FGltiT!9 g Z VALUE DUAL E, U.~c I F0619 id'itSO33'AD033 iT033 o IIT.0 7 IIDT?8 R01 RO?~crciT KQ.Iti6~r TOTAL rLII FZ-'=!NG'%TER Slag;" TAttt LVL 33:EGT Zr<HIIID Ere~c=."3i LEVY..=".:-9/TUF .<<0="~wVB."~cAAWi<<A=.:.3 FOOT N(K cELTA TENP AREA:=OUTSET~6502.600D 6PN 11.9 LNII X 5.0 60R tfH 45.6009 KG..'45.0 6MD K6F 45.5 6009 KEF.5 6009 KGF 8.7599?M 600D t8/Ht 8.6596165 HAUl 18/I8 10 R05 ll R09 12 R34 13 R35 AREA-MT FUEL PIT 2.06K&04 HAUI t8/i8 AREA 9~:-TXO Litic..~GTI8 2.45470t04 HALN 18/HR AREA 34-AN ELK~V SPRAT PITIP 3,38844+04 HALN IS/8 AREA 3-PASS SANPL<FAIEL I.0964880 Gm I8/I8 14 RICA 15 Rl I leR12 17 RID 8 18 R13 COtiT~I'%hT IRIhc',",NITOR RICA CI?iTA!MBP AIR FARTICILATE 0"IT)at4IEHT GAS PQIITGR PLAt<VENT IRIIIE IOIITOR RIOB en 8'6 ErHALS ATR FARTICtuTE 2.3274IM HALN CPN 1.4516980 60R CPN 1,37049t04 $8N CPN 9.?864?M HAUl M I~00867+07%%CPII 19 R14 Rla 21 R19 R29 R30 24 R15 ce RI?A6 27 R12A?RICA9."9 R14AS R14A?c RI4M9 Rt&5 Rl~?PISA9 V3411C AUT:.=EEW~3AS!QIITOR LION!?~ASTc EDIPGN..'CIITGR STE'" ZGATVt:"LKudt DRAIN AR"-4;-MAIIPi.P.HIGH INH AREA-MCMTAII4'EIIT Htrctl RANGE CG'CEiiEcER AIR E:E:iF ETHAUST CV VE.'iiT CHAtt 5-1.R R/V cE 6AS CV'ZiT CViAti e~cA WwTA CV"BPi DRN?<ID RAt~GAS CV.2T;M c~tB-A'+GAS PLui/E'0 uIAtl>>R/V%GAS PLA'i?': "ll CHAN I-NtD cPttGc GAS AIR=:=TGR CViAtl-cd Rr/PjE 6AS AIR:-.ci?GR CH/'I c-IT PAtF~6AS STc'-" IllE Alt i A 7.265?1+06 HAUl CPtt 1.03068+07 %%CPN 4.58405t02 6009 CPtt 8.5790?KQ HAUI R/HR 8.57902+02 HAUI R/t8 5.37804+2 6009 CPN 7.~AA07 6009 XI/CC 1.36712403 HALN t8/t8 9.99984M 60R Xl/CC 9.99987~GXm Xr/CC 9.98974M HALN Xl/CC 9.99984~GM9 XI/CC;.<<99?IM 6%9-XI/K 7.79983M 600D UCI/CC 9.99984M 6009 XI/X 9.9996?W 6009 Xl/CC HGT CLOScD GGGD 36~VA 37 R31 38 R31iRO 39 V3410C Vttcc>vB ibTNzc~DF 5/6 A IIS=/rett PEA;: STEAN i Itc-.'SPINB)SGA tZBLE GAS RcMc=QTEc".QIA STEA"'h ARV 9 ttL~i=Z GF S/6 8 LK'r9 0.6.0IOC~M 1.7447~NIT CLOUD 0.600D f OPEN GXHI 18/HR'GR CI/SEC Gm 6009 0%EN R" 42 R3XRQ 43 VH Ti".V03 ArKA"""TEAtt LM c'cPM)SSB X~=GAS~~" cEc RATE:1St%A d"'rPGGR CCtiKITRATICtt V/c-9:-~ST LcVEL 6FT cNP 43 6.01006M 6009 t8/HR 1.744?>02 6009 Cl/SEC ,0 60R 79.7 60R KGF 45 ii&7 46 TCVOB<7 7V/09 48 TCVIC i./..:"%DIA>c"r1...cPSDIA?cE L'h.BFT IBP 47 48 FT~~.49 6'10 82.7 82.7 82.7 82.7 60R KGF GRD KEF 600D K6F GMD KGF 49 TCV17::.=RATIIIS HVL 6FT TiP 417-85.7 GOOD KGF Message: GINNA STATION DECEMBER 6, 1995 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for: Control Room Message:+++THIS,IS A EXERCISE+++ FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY~'Controller Notes: 1: The release into the auxiliary building is isolated due to the isolation of the"B" RHR pump.Releases of noble gas, radioiodine and particulates through the.plant vent will now be significantly lower.Actions Expected: 1.Efforts should be underway to track the plume and imple'ment/coordinate PARs.8<9 rJAL 6 I 8 o 10 V i ii RXT iI, I<<i(C NP FRCS'i t 1r Fr2~A,r~.r2J!-,CP.TRIP bcAX"t:T>>TL6 M~:Cc RAI(66 CE!:C.CR.'(-!CC.J<<1'"!V.~I.tic-.=-.I;TE R~;=-c-;6-.=;Ct(N-Z IWi-4"c'Aic RAttcE=="T>>R N-36 A(A!PVCLBP r re"..Ã~Q(T(STEMS AVa BPiKSS RE--.W mu ri L~~-AV6 FrLC)t%09 RX TR!FPED ALR(2,95120(01 KOD.3.!;.2!c01 6009 1.03a3-11 6009:.02801-!I KOD.00 6009"1.LENO.0 LANI ,0 INHB CPS PS At(P X PSI6*X:I~h 13 14:5 RXTLE RXT!?."'XA.i.(i XLJ(lT R";P 8 nVa SFLC(t O'A tFZAXcER ieE CX TRIP RCFR BREAKER CAOtc RX TRIP It~r TC BKV~ED"~it)SiN 6='4 A t)ARRI)Rt'r=" AVS LE'FL.0 I)4(9 TR!PPED ALII TRIPPED ALR)("06(8 600%32.5 KOD!6~7 18 h3 24 h ca 30!c>>cB PSSR.m,tgr Ki:XR2 BLS!!A!/I/S!'LI>>f'\>>'r tr~xiii>>~p SF(I H 8 ttAPCC)t RC/rI-r AVa SLE(ai STH=rtt A AVGAS CEEESLRE STH=-V 8 AVEPAK~~c3)FS RK.>>""9')Z CFE')!Cr 16!.72~K AT!OR Ctl L!t'E"F:"XCER 9X!372:06:!A SLPP Y rcrEAXrt J=.!'!8 SLCFLY CPS:1 R t(OT=<<HINATED Pl F.iS (7/19/91):>>(T ,=w'(Iii)TR vN FPCS (7/19/91)P.'6 lln TG 12A TIE cREF>>R ,0 129.!6:-,".AXER CL'-'.P"-'ZiL!Ni---(TRAIN A)TPA'lH 9)31.6 KOD 0.LAU(0.LAL)t.P!PtED TRlrPED A(N TRIPrcD ALRt(TRIFPB ALR)(NOT'TP.IP KL NOT TRIP KL CT TRIP ALRN NOT TRIP ALRN-1.2 KOD 31.2)e(0 HIS)=R INHB HIS'!ct.I)0(9 X PS!6 PS!6 V~h 34'!5 1'i i (!CD.I'9430 0>>i v Ci irr Lira ci>>a vv='C9.8~RiEL=L~vEL (S IZ:-'=8 (RAItt A);8.;;9=6 (TFAItl B)"i3 DMS(TRAIIV A):!3 it)C'vtS(TRA! tt 8):80 ItQ cS(TRAIN Al ri'S~t M Ricing!!NHR HAREM FC/ttt HISC=R AU()i L(?.m KOD 3c r (38 9 40'!iaXSR>>0v9.'SA r04ccg<<pg V 9,".P>>r~~i 8 LEVEL vOT LE6~uT ir6!80")C:-c(TPAIN 8)14:t~'."EE(TRAItt A)14 It)iccS(T(AIN B)i t(ccc)TtE %09 L&rR 6009 LSER 6I 13!.5 6009 160(l 6XS 41 42 43 I 04'J!8 T0410R TA(iJV)ID T/((ac((ID >>.'Iva RCLR ri r"X3 LEG~i=CCRA'(SE i~"'G TEt!Fw~vT(F=">>VO (TKITŽ~D NIKE RNS)4VG (T)t3T/!~~a<<9 'Al CE Rt)S)207.8 6009 K6F 210.4 6009 K6F 169.6 Sm K6F 185.3 6009 K6F (c 46 4<<'RV>>~I~ivvA.((V FAJr:Z$(f=.: ttr(I>>h i CC rt&"!CC..." Ckc T" A'(EVE~(.J',-"-" (IL!ARY==-""=-(PP A 40.0 LAL)t.0 6COe 0.KOD 0.KOD 6009 X DEGF 6Ptl 6P)t c0 Ci Vi<RGC~<<91!LIARY=c=r"-;T:--. R~J 9 AIJX.4" P.irAN t:..CCLY'%A(c 9 vier i OB>>'.<<Cr'(vi gt~~~~4~N~~tl~u l iKILATLe~PAGE TRBF>>..=.G"",.-'=:-"-k~NT BVNR'!'u-~-'-~IT~ROSE:-'.:". =.'.P:-5 FLAttl STATUS POIttT iD~IL iv."+in DEKRIPTii:.:-.'~ It)."CTI".H L;".-';;=VG;LOP VALUE GUAL E.U.59.GOOD GPtt P)130 6~HI Si BKR04'8 BKR042 SAFETV IH3ECTIOH LOOP B AVG R.OW~~n71CE iAATP rlPPS A',, B HEADER S R]IC" aATER PUlP"'HEADER SERVICE'AATR PUtP A SERVICE WATER."LK 449.6OOD GPt2 85.GOOD PSI6 85.GOOD PSIG 600D~GOOD BKn04a 60 BKR044 Scn')Ii=NTEi?rUPS'~P" iCE'Aha PU".. QOil I ccCC'==-5 c~T cTATLiS g~Al'<c I E.U.J c lc NitST MS033 MN33 033 CC.'$.'cNT CIXL?I'6.":P TOTAL FLM REr=Itic MATp~cTC~~TANK LVL 33 FOOT LEVE.MIND EPEi 33;cOT I VE'II.J 3!Pc TIOII 33 FHT LlY ice=EnATlSE 6502.II.9 5.0 45.45.0 GPII IRI KG.IEGF I 8 9 10 II 12 I J!4.'5 16~'v~I i8 MT~0 MDT" RO!R02 R05 R09 R34 R35 RIOA Rl 1 R12 BIOS R13 50 CCOT LcVc~i-.GATURE 250 TO 33 FOOT w%c'ELTA TEMP AfKA:-CO?ITS!X. RS'I AREA-COtnAItaiIT AREA-PENT FIEL Pl: AREA 9-':"TEOO LiNE."itlTOR AREA 34-AUX 8IJG O'I SPRAY P%AREA 35-PASS SAtf I=" c/'8.COIITAMRR IODINE I'QIITOR RIOA CO!I" 19'&7 AIR PcRTICJ ATE CCITA In&IT GAS~v.vll iCR cL~~a+6 109186 Kt!IF&n108 hUX ILvG EXHAUST AIR PII?TIMJiTE 45,5.5 9.2Z72M 5.01167405 9.49511+03 l.28085i04 3.42767404 lo09648+?N 2.3679685 1.47061M!.35285404 9.91393K%c,57744m HALI!kgUI HAUI GOOD DEGF OEGF NIIS N/HR!S/N NIIS N/IS!S/HR 19 20 n sJ R!4 R!8 R19 R30 AUX:->iJ SEXHALiST Nc."ZtIITR LIGJ'9 MASTE DICPO AL~CNITOR SK~~C~KRAT n B.O"'re&D?AIN w"=-c-CBITAINHctif NISI RAt!GE AFg 30 CtITAII$6 Hlel RAIIJc\3.4722K@'!.82867+06 4.62379+02 5.28976+02 5.387690 HAUI CPH HAJI CPtl 6009 CPH HAUl'/HR HALII RIHR 33 cc 36 I 39 40 41 P 4 4'i5 Rl>'1296 RIBT\~A WI4h R!449 R14.'c R;M Rlg I RISA9 034.::~VA fi3;R3!hhil V3410C R32 8>cPO:I'.CV03 C!"K'ccR AIR EJEC 28 EXHAIIST I"E?IT~r'O'I~CM cPfw GAS CIA 0&7?cNT 9W 7 IID Fg~m 64S FL~'T.E!IT'CHAtt 5=(M FP>iZ GAS PLCti'/Elff CH4N 9 C/N aAa.i~f'c.i~i OWI c~l":il P/JIGE~M I'IF E.CCTCR CHA'I 5-LCM RANGE CQS Aifi cici.-ifi Ch/ht i-"'3 I?A'IC~GA~AIF.=c"TCR W4 9~:%AGE SS i ihV azo" vent lt=;ia ING!itJE NV 8 c Cc S/6~'FEtt:<:<SPING)=3AS cc'=':6 cATE:IS%A 5.6IM402 7,50006<7 6.9J;!240'.99984M 9.99937%9.98974M 9,0998406.9c97HQ 7.79983M 9 99984-06 9.99987M!IOT i'SED 0.b.010%r02 I.BI!48M NOT CLOSED 0.6.01006M I~81148~~0 80.2 GOOD 600D HALII 6009 6009 HALII 600D cOR 6009 6009 6009 6009 Gm Gm 6009 6009 6009 CPH Kl/CC IS/HR, Kl/K KI/CC UCI/K K 1/CC Kl/K Kl/CC Kl/K Kl/CC 8 OPIII N/HR Cl/SEC 8 CPEN N/N~Cl/SEC X EEGF 47 46.C'IOc c ii,~'Vh~~4~I BP 410 83.1 43i2.83.1 83,2 86.2 GINNA STATION Message: DECEMBER 6, 1995 PLUME'EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Message for: Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++ FOR CONTROLLER USE ONI Y Controller Notes: 1.Plume tracking continues. Off-site radiation levels near the Ginna plant have dropped substantially due to the departure of the plume.Actions Expected: See recovery mini-scenario 8-50 r~~~rr~Xir r~'rg f~I)C ZZ CC CC C~C C Res~ir Rs~c;ra)T N31)r.'5 AIP--:c>TED TP/itLc!="4 -'/C KPNI IN..~."EDIATE RiV'E:6;-TOR N=~c')9 Ar Gm'X TRiFFED r'LRII 3.06549K)) 6009 CPS.3.v~M>01 KOD CPS l.v3276-11 GOOD NP 8 PRCS 9 0 t RCLA 13 R(7!7 TSOBTC 15.LS64 REA.i".CXLNT SYS~ic,.4VG FRESS FP:-=L?12ER A)PX='W RBVTOR QZLNT LOOF A AVG FLON ROTOR~LOOF."-AVG FLON RCF;?FENCER CAD.E""X TR!P RCPB 34EAXER CALcE RX TRIP It/c TC SUKXL~D l'M~IN STI("=II A t(ARcC(t R+:-AV6 IZrK!.ZSDI-II.00-I~.0.0.0 7R!F FED TR!PPED 206 8 32.4 6009 NP 6OOD X LENS PSIG LAU(X INHB X INHB X ALII ALRII 6004 EEGF 6009 X CCQ:c:-eF'SF2 STt)c='I 8 STi"i-4 A S(i(=-":.(3 Cw P I~HFF-7CR IIARRCN m-nVG LBEL A'FA-ccEEMZ ON LINE BFE~,~9(!372 31.6 0.0.TRIFFED TR!F;:.D 6009 X LALI(PS!6 LAUI PSIG AUI ALR)l 2!BLSI!A'()SIIB~MOB 31!A ISA C..':<SL=FLY chal::3 9FFLY'O~" hA cD NOT T==l!I!@TED BK::A TO 12A a&'-"R QI PFCS (7/(9/cl)nCN.FFCE 0/19/91)716 EnMER TRiFFED.TRIFMc AT TRIP h~j TRIP NOT Tr.IP 31!8123=CV PPFA L0942r.9!-"::3 TO 128 TIE EFcrWER rP~i'~E47 AVERA'=c.-FESSURE Cl(r'7 W<<'-0<L:K W-." I=VEL 8 I)PFEE-'TFA!N A)=im"13)NO;TRIP-I~54 31.2 HIE'r:-.ALRI!6009 PSIG IIIB INHB',0c429 909439~3 r 09426 L0'?43C WF S(P.r='(EL 8 Iii"cc (TRAIN A)3~0P 78 c.'~-=(TRAHI 8): LrQEL I:3 itJCI=S(TRAIN A)3 LJP 11 INC'rcS(TFAIN 8):-: B L!80 ftKf-:38(TRAIN A)HIE~-HIE~-"8 Hler=".LOhEtt W3!h)9 ALRN C4ID;"c433 L0943A 40 T04!CA Ci',v4 i'Lr RQ-!80 It)C:"EE(TFA!tt 3)." cE'K"14 ITS(TRAIN A):-'=VB.214 IthcES(TRAIN 8)LEG TBf cEEA:-E CT I"6~i.ERATvK inm L9cR L~c., 131.0"03.7 4: T04"93 T04108>3 TAISANID 44 TAVSBNID R~~D LEG~i"P/M~RCLc C~B LEG TEFFFAQH C'"'<'6 (7)67/'~Ž~ NIX W>>Rc~4VG (7)E)T/TW")IICE RtG)~0 2i0.2 169i4".06.9 4C~frV rw Cg r"p'J~p~i~l<<r RE+.79?VEScEL AVCRA I~/EL".r,-'(tLinRY r~~TH P'4P A 40.0~0 0.0.LAL)I X%01 OEGF GOOD PP Gm 6P)l 6009 5c B(R0M V3504~iiR r'L<ILIARY rcET/AA(ER FOP 3 AOX F~PI))5'TEAII SLFF'VALVE A AUX cN RN'TEA)t K%PLY'/4."E 8 SFC CLr~c2 CLncED 0'I gQQc~~4>>r~rte~'"'I>>r IKDTle~PAEE 2 TREND c~u"r>>"-"-'.Etc~&A'JNARY SROU>NT.'K"=".=='"='~ '--5 LA!iT.TA7JS POINT ID DESCR IP;!CN VA'E QtAL E.U.SAr=: Y IN:ECTION LOOP A AV6 FLOW 59.600D PN Ct C I~CB"SiB~>>)>>+4~BKRO4"'AF=> INJECTIQt LOOP B AVG PLOW SEn!LE WATER FUtd'S A 4 B HEiK6 SER'v I""-AATER FUttPS 0'HEADER S&J:""E WATER FUtP>Sm,i:."E WATER PUtp B 449.600D 85.600 D S5.6m ON.6XD CN 600D 6Ptt PSI6 PSI6 59 BttRD43 R(%44"-Wr'iL=Nor.PPf'S=-.V!"6 WATER PL%~.'tt ON GOOD 600D ~e~zs'a<<M.a e>>~)i~sa<<'ax~sx<<44 cgzcc4'as4~Ice cjRQ44)a Ca)9)",+ST'3'>>CJJ 5 Wi033'em I,'e ll l')C i>>a IC RC 11 RC9~?gp4 13 R35 14 R1CA Rl 1 lc n.'13 C~r'Be.M.it)5;.=. TOTAL FLO:.J.<<.OT KF'II,'TD SPEHI:"<<.CT:~VEL III)D DIBE".I!OM -=."".T KVB.TEPJ EGAD)PE'G-.4T)w~(c-33 FIX).w"=~~TA')iP Pi'Al'LK>T Af EA-KIT F)P'T AREA 4-LETDNIV LltK"uITOR Ng 34-AID!BLN~(SPRA7 PYIP ASS BALE PAIEL COte e:It 8)T IODINE t4aMITOR RlCA COte AIWBIT AIR aAR'Ctu)TE gytlr'!.'~))g GAS rCIITOR ra=")EMT IODINE NCI!IT)R RlCB AOT BL"6 EIH').'ST AIR PARTI CILATE 925 6PN 11.9 LMRN 7.5.0 GOOD IPH 45" GOM K6, 45.0 GOM KGF 45.5~6OOD K6F.5 GOM OEBF 8.75992M BOM t8/HR 1.94984M HALN t8/HR',.18168102 HAUt t8/HR 6 130~4'0 I 6000!8/I8 3.3304 M4 HAUl 18/I8 1.09648M Gm I8/I8 2.47243tCS HALN CPN 1.451 69t03 61 CPN 1,37049+04 MLS CPN I.00432?07 IBIS CPN I.0086707 IEMG CPN 19 R14 20 R18 414 K9 23 R30 ADI Ba 36 EIHAIBT GAB."~%"!TOR Llr".: HASTE DISIC<<a.IctriOR 5)E'-""."<<~A)).R BLOI)KAI XAIÃe-9-mAI.~r~re RAI,~ARE?'tHXHTAltZEIIT t)IBH RAIZE 1.92475tCS

.C3068%7 4.7246n02 2.02!?7+02 2.031 48)02 HALN CPN IBIS EOD CPN HALN IL)u4 HAUl R/I8 24 R15 A&5 na Q)a a>>)~~.;)I<<ER AIR E.c TB EXHAUST CV idT)ONI~rl RA.'eK 6AS"V iPi)9/Vt h~?)I9)4 re'I 7-'.IID R/?)JE 6AS 5,54306+02 6000 CPN 7.5C00&D7 6MD Xl/CC 4~IXQHII IDIRII t8/HR 9.99984M 6m Xl/CC 4~pa i 61485~a'e 31 R14'4"1 45 4e pip JJ 3>RIÃ4'/3411C'.V'=e'i Cb<<V)-"'!P PAI4:-SAS:I" T,W" OCtt't+:0 RAIIGE$6'~IT OQM-MIEN RIVlF4 r<<AS;=CTCR R"I-A RAH)<<4 SAS Alr",=.CTOR OQM-",!0 R/JW GAS A!IF ii=STGR CHAM 9>l RAIISE GAS Sic~'ME ARV A 9.999BTM 6000 KI/CC 4,58974M HAUl Xl/CC"-.44984M 60M XI/CC 3.9.97I-C3.OOD XI/CC 7.79983-GS GOOD K/~9.99984M 6000 KI/CC 9.99987M KM XI/CC MOT CLOSED 600D J4+e>>831~~40 VaaB'>~=.P'/G A NS=)'".FEH ee'STEAtl LI!'4 A'.SPIMGI>rr?ATE'9%A 5;='-at)i)Lr)V B IC--~5/6'4""-FV)W l 0.6.CICCAM:.BS.CW MOT Cl.OSEO C.Gm 4 OPEN GOOD!8/I8 6000 CI/SEC 6000 Gm I (PEN R32<2 R33%0 O'H 4>TCVC3 ARB 32"=TEAN LI!)E B SPIIGI SSB,'PM GAS RELEAS4 RATE)ISISA)".aŽ.GOGEM KttCEI ITR?Ta)OII CV H==SP)LiVP Br'BP 43 6.0!0).N)-a2 r: XHI I8/I8 1.88!&02 600D C:!SrC.0 6000 80.6 600D DE6F~C.e,~,.I./C9 e'e>>j").~IA(g)e?6F)T v."<<+EDIAT4 L)/L FT TEMP 49 83.4 83.4 83.4 83,4 GXE OE6F GCm KGF 6008 DE6F 4OM K6F 49.<<.<<ATII)6 hVL=r~.~~!7 86.2 60M KGF

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Off-site radiation levels'near the Ginna plant have dropped substantially due to the departure of the plume.Actions Expected: 1.See recovery mini-scenario 8-52' Ti Message: G IN NA STATION DECEINBER 6, 1995 PLUNIE'EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORIN INessage for: Control Room Message:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE++ +FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: Plume tracking continues. Off-site radiation levels near the Ginna plant have dropped substantially due to the departure of the plume.Actions Expected: 1.See recovery mini-scenario 8-53 Message: GINNA STATION DECEINBER 6, 1996 PLUME EXPOSURE EXERCISE MESSAGE FORIN Message for: Emergency Coordinator and Recovery Manager INessage:+++THIS IS A EXERCISE+++ The Exercise is Terminated. FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: 1.Deliver when all exercise objectives have been demonstrated. Actions Expected: 1.Close out by making an announcement to all facilities (including REGS)that the exercise is terminated. 8-54 SECTION 9.0 ONSITE RADIOLOGICAL AND CHElNISTRY DATA SECTION 9.1 RADIOLOGICAL

SUMMARY

9-2 9.1 The radiological source term assumed for this scenario was selected to include appropriate quantities of noble gas and radioiodine resulting from the postulated accident scenario.Immediate protective action recommendations (e.g., sheltering, evacuation) wilt be required based upon the anticipated declaration of a General Emergency and plant conditions. As a results of accident release rates, the projected whole body (TEDE)and thyroid (CDE)doses will exceed the EPA Protective Action Guide beyond the site boundary.The assumed noble gas, radioiodine and particulate release quantities are shown in Figure 9.1 as a function of time.The scenario involves 1 release point which is from the Plant Vent.This occurs as follows: 1115-1245 Plant Vent 2.46 E+2 (Noble Gas)4.92 E-2 (Radioiodine) The noble gas-to-radioiodine ratio assumed in this scenario is 5,000:1, during the period of release.Isotopic breakdowns of assumed noble gas, radioiodine and particulate release quantities are provided in Table 9.1.B.ed es The downwind integrated doses from the 1.5-hour scenario release are as follows Whole Body (TEDE)Dose (at Site Boundary)=7.99 Rem Child Thyroid (CDE)Dose (at Site Boundary)=2.44 Rem C.a o c Figures 9.1 through 9.3 provide trends plots for key plant radiological indications, including the plant vent concentration, letdown monitor level, containment radiation level and reactor coolant concentration 9-3

The assumed release quantities for the Ginna Exercise Scenario are summarized as follows: I': MSB2gl Nuclide Kr-85 Kr-85m Kr-87 Kr-88 Xe-131m Xe-133 Xe-133m Xe-135 Xe-135m~chLSm 1.5 E-01 1.5 E+01 2.5 E+01 3.7 E+01 2.0 E+00 1.2 E+02 2.0 E+01 2.5 E+01 2.5 E-01 C 8.1 E+02.8.1 E+04 1.4 E+05 2.0 E+05 1.1 E+04 6.5 E+05 1.1 E+05 1.4 E+05 1.4 E+03 Total Noble Gas 2.4E+02 1.3 E+06 l-131 I-132 I-133 I-135 Total Radioiodine 7.9 E-03 1.1 E-02 1.6 E-02 1.4 E-02 4.9 E-02 4.3 E+01 5.9 E+01 8.6 E+01 7.6 E+01 1.1E+02 Cs-134 Cs-137 Sr-89 Sr-90 Ba-140 La-140 Total Particulate 9.1E-05 4.2E-05 1.0E-07 9.1E-08 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 1.4E-04 4.9E-01 2.3E-01 5.4E-04 4.9E-04 1.2E-02 1.2E-02 7.5E-01 9-4

FIGURE 9.1 ASSUIVIED SOURCE TERMS 1.0E+03 1.0E+02 1.0E+01 I.OE+00 1.0E-01 1.0E-02 1.0E-03 1.0E-04 1.0E-05 1.0E-06 1.0E-07 1.0E-08 1.0E-09 1.0E-10 CI/SEC I!11!!I I I I I I I I I I.I I I I!, I!I I I}I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I!I I I!If!I I I!I!I I I I!!I II}}l I I I I I I I I I!'I I I I I I I I}I I I I!I I}}!I'I I I I}!I I I I I!I!!I!I!!t!I I'I I I I I I I I I I I I I}I I I I I I I I I I I!!!1!!11!I I t't!!!I I I!I t I I I I I I I I t I I I!I I!I I!!I I!I I!!I!I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I!I I I I t I I f t I I I I I I!!I I!I ll!I I I!I I I I I 11!!I I!I I I I I I I I I I I!I I I I!!I I I I!I I I!!I I!Il}I!II}I!!!I I!I!!I I I I I}I I I I!I!!I!I!'!I If I I!I III!I!!11 I I I I I I I I I I I I!I I!Il I!I I I I I I!I I!I I!I I I t I!11 I!I!I I I I I I'l I!!!I I I I I!I I I I I!I I!I I!!!I}!'I!I!!I!I!I!I!!I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I-}I I I I}I!!I I!!I f I!I I I!I I!I!I!!I!!I I!I I'I l!I I!I!I I!I I!!I!I!I-I I!I I I I I I!I!I I I I I I I I I I I I!I I!!I I I!!I I}!, I I I I I I I I I I I I}}!I I I!f.I I I I!I'l f f}!I I!f I I I I I I I!I!t I t!!1.0E-110 n 0 0 0$0$0 P)QO~N~~~~~~~~~~Q Q r C C T tA 0 u)0 U)0 4O~N4O PJ P4 cV Al F)R O U)OU)OQO Q~.F)40 Nrf NQQLO CLOCK TIME~NOBLE GAS CllSEC~RADIOIODINE Cl/SEC FIGURE 9.2 Plant Vent Concentrations uCi/cc 1.0E+01 1.0E+00:.1.0E-01 1.0E-02: 1.0E-03: 1.0E-04: 1.0E-.05: 1.QE-Q6: 1.0E-07: I.OE-08 1.0E-09.1.0E-10, 1.0E-11 1.0E-12, 1 OE-13o'O 0 I I!I!I!I I!I!I I II!I I!I I I!I I I!I I}!II)!Ill I I I I I I!}I}lll I I!I I I!I I I!!I I!!I I I I I I I f I!I I I I.I I I!I I I I I!!}}!.I I!I!I I I!I I I I I!I I 8)U)C)~P)rt'0 OOO I I I I I!I!I}I I I IIIII!!I I!I!I I!II!I'}I I I I I I I I I I}I l}i!I I I I I I I I!I I!1111}.I I I I I I I!I!II I I I!I I I!I I I I!I I I I I I I I I!!I I!I I I I!!II!}I I I!I I I I!!!!I I I!}I I I'}I I I I I I I I I!I I I!I I}!I I I I I!I!!I I I I!!I!I I!!I}I 111!I I!!I!f I!I I I!!I I I!l}t!I!I I!!I I I!I!I}f II I I I!!!I I!I!!I I I!!I I I I I I!!I I!IIIII~~U)OU)rf 0 NOR.Oeo~F)QtD~F)~0~0~0 0 0~~~T I I!!I I I I I I I I I!!I I I I I I I I!I I}!t I t I!I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I f I I}I I I I I I I I I I I I f I I I I I I I I I I I!I!I I I I!I I I I I I I I I I!I I I 111111 I!1!I!I!!I I}I I I I I I.I I I I I I I I I!II fit}I!~I I!I I I I!I U)4 O Q LA O LAO LAO 0)4O~F)CLOCK TIME.NOBLE GAS~RADIOIODINE

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Llb Nucleer Oorrldor+rtldouNspaCi/c ): Qcp 9(Nc:.'p+er: s E-1 tata'e Cora Soca Neo'e Chats Sam B SECTION 9.3 IN-PLANT AND POST-ACCIDENT SAMPLING RESULTS 9-6 TABLE 9.2 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM SAMPLE ACTIVITY EQUILIBRIUM ACTIVITY (AS OF 0500 HR, 12/06/95)Nuclide Corrected Concentration UCI/GM I-1 31 I-132 I-133 I-1 34 I-135 4.70E-03 8.09E-03 3.29E-03 5.05E-03 1.87E-03 Total Iodine I-131 Dose Equivalent '1.57E-02 5.56E-03 Kr-85 Kr-85m Kr-87 Kr-88 Xe-1 31m Xe-133 Xe-133M Xe-1 35 Xe-135m 1.16E-03 1.16E-01 2.02E-02 1.47E-01'.34E-03 1.06E+00 1.57E-01 1.87E-01 1.87E-01 Total Gas 1.87E+00 9-7 0 Nuclide TABLE 9.3A REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM SAMPLE: GAS COLLECTION BOMB (Collection Between 0945-1115) Concentration (pCi/gm), Corrected to Time of Shutdown Kr-85 Kr-85m Kr-87 Kr-88 Xe-131m Xe-133 Xe-133m Xe-135 Xe-135m 1.8 E+01 1'.7 E+03 2.9 E+03 4A E+03 2.3 E+02 1.5 E+04 2.3 E+03 2.9 E+03 2.9 E+02 Total Gas.2.9 E+04 Undiluted Sample Dose Rate at 1 Meter=170 MR/HR Undiluted Sample Dose Rate at Contact=1700 R/HR Diluted Sample Dose Rated at 1 Meter=0.03 MR/HR Diluted Sample Dose Rate at Contact=300 MR/HR'*NOTE: Dose rates based u on assumed use of 12 cc sam le.9-8 TABLE 9.3B REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM SAMPLE'AS COLLECTlON BOMB Nuclide (Collection After 1115)Concentration (pCi/gm)Corrected to Time of Shutdown Kr-85 Kr-85m Kr-87 Kr-88 Xe-131m Xe-1 33 Xe-133m Xe-135 Xe-135m 7.6 E+00 7.4 E+02 1.2 E+03 1.8 E+03 9.8 E+01 6.3 E+03 9.8 E+02 1.2 E+03 1.2 E+02 Total Gas 1.2 E+04 Undiluted Sample Dose Rate at 1 Meter=70 MR/HR'Undiluted Sample Dose Rate at Contact=700 R/HR Diluted Sample Dose Rated at 1 Meter=0.01 MR/HR Diluted Sample Dose Rate at Contact=130 MR/HR NOTE: Dose rates based u on assumed use of 12 cc sam le.9-9 TABLE 9.4A Nuclide PRIMARY COOl ANT SAMPLE: DEGASSED ACTIVITY (Collection Between 0945-1115) Concentration (UCI/GM)'orrected to Time of Shutdown I-131 I-132 I-133 I-134 I-135 Cs-134's-137 Ba-140 La-140 7.6 E+03 1.1 E+04 1.5 E+04 4.7 E+02 1.4 E+04 8.0 E+03 4.5 E+03 1.1 E+02 9.8 E+01 Total Iodine I-131 Dose Equivalent 4.7 E+04 1.0 E+04 Total Degassed Activity 6.1 E+04 Undiluted Sample Dose Rate at 1 Meter=280 MR/MR Undiluted Sample Dose Rate at Contact=2800 R/HR Diluted Sample Dose Rated at 1 Meter=0.05 MR/HR Diluted Sample Dose Rate at Contact='500 MR/HR*NOTE: Dose rates based u on assumed use of 12 cc sam le.9-10 TABLE 9.4B Nuclide PRIMARY COOI ANT SAMPLE: DEGASSED ACTIVITY (Collection After 1115)Concentration lUCI/GM)Corrected to Time of Shutdown l-.131 l-132 I-'133 I-134 I-135 Cs-134 Cs-1 37 Ba-140 La-140 5.1 E+03 7.3 E+03 1.0 E+04 3.2 E+02 9.2 E+03 8.0 E+03 4.5 E+03 1.1 E+02 9.8 E+01 Total Iodine I-131 Dose Equivalent 3.2 E+04?.0 E+03 Total Degassed Activity Undiluted Sample Dose Rate at Contact=1900 R/HR'Diluted Sample Dose Rated at 1 Meter=0.03 MR/HR Diluted Sample Dose Rate at Contact=340 MR/HR 4.5 E+04Undiluted Sample Dose Rate at 1 Meter=190 MR/HR*NOTE: Dose rates based u on assumed use of 12 cc sam le.9-11 TABLE 9.5A Nuclide CONTAINMENT SUMP SAMPLE: DEGASSED ACTIVITY (Collection Between 0945-1115)Concentration (p Ci/gm)Corrected to Time of Shutdown I-1 31 I-132 I-133 , I-134 1-135 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 3.6 E+02 5.2 E+02 7.3 E+02 2.2 E+01 6.6 E+02 2.2 E+02 1.2 E+02 3.1 E+00 2.8 E+00 Total Iodine I-131 Dose Equivalent Total Degassed Activity 2.2 E+03 5.0 E+02 2.7 E+03 Undiluted Sample Dose Rate at 1 Meter=13 MR/HR Undiluted Sample Dose Rate at Contact=135 R/HR Diluted Sample Dose Rated at 1:Meter=0.01 MR/HR Diluted Sample Dose Rate at Contact=25 MR/HR*NOTE: Dose rates based u on assumed use of 12 cc sam le.9-12 TABLE 9.5A Nuclide CONTAINMENT SUMP SAMPLE: DEGASSED ACTIVITY (Collection After 1115)Concentration (pCI/gm)Corrected to Time of Shutdown l-131 I-132 I-133 I-134 l-1 35.'s-134 Cs-1 37 Ba-140 La-140 6.7 E+02 9.9 E+02 1.4 E+03 4.2 E+01 1.2 E+03 8.4 E+02 4.8 E+02 1.2 E+01 1.0 E+01 Total Iodine I-131 Dose Equivalent Total Degassed Activity 4.2 E+03 9.5 E+02 5.7 E+03 Undiluted Sample Dose Rate at 1 Meter=26 MR/HR Undiluted Sample Dose Rate at Contact=26 R/HR Diluted Sample Dose Rated at 1 Meter=0.01 MR/HR Diluted Sample Dose Rate at Contact=46 MR/HR*NOTE: Dose rates based u on assumed use of 12 cc sam le.9-13 TABLE 9.6A CONTAINMENT AIR SAMPLE: Nuclide (Collection Between 0945-1115) Concentration (pCI/cc),Corrected to Time of Shutdown Kr-85 Kr-85m Kr-87 Kr-88 Xe-1 31m Xe-133 Xe-133m Xe-135 Xe-135m 3.4 E-02 3.2 E+00 5.4 E+00 8.1 E+00 4.3 E-01 2.8 E+01 4.3 E+00~5.4 E+00 5.4 E-01 Total Gas 5.4 E+01 I-131 l-132 l-133 I-1 34 I-135 1.4 E+00 2.0 E+00 2.8 E+00 8.9 E-02 2.6 E+00 Total Iodine Cs-.134: Cs-137 Ba-'140 La-140 8.9 E+00 2.5 E-06 1.0 E-04 3.1 E-06 3.0 E-06 Undiluted Sample Dose Rate at 1 Meter:=.0.3 MR/HR Undiluted Sample Dose Rate at Contact=3.0 R/HR Diluted Sample Dose Rated at 1 Meter=0.01 MR/HR Diluted Sample Dose Rate at Contact=0.5 MR/HR*NOTE: Dose rates based u on assumed use of 10 cc sam le.9-14 TABLE 9.6B CONTAINMENT AIR SAMPLE: (Collection After 1115)Nuclide Concentration (pCI/cc)Corrected to Time of Shutdown Kr-85 Kr-85m Kr-87 Kr-88 Xe-131m Xe-133 Xe-133m Xe-135 Xe-1 35m 1.9 E-02 1.8 E+00 3.0 E+00 4.6 E+00 2.4 E-01 1.6 E+01 2.4 E+00 3.0 E+00 3.0 E-01 Total Gas 3.0 E+01.I-131 I-132 I-133 I-134.I-135 6.0 E-01 8.6 E-01 1.2 E+00 3.8 E-02 1.1 E+00 Total Iodine 3.8 E+00 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 1.0 E-06 6.0 E-05 2.1 E-06 2.1 E-06 Undiluted Sample Dose Rate at 1 Meter=0.2 MR/HR Undiluted Sample Dose Rate at Contact=1.6 R/HR Diluted Sample Dose Rated at 1 Meter=0.01 MR/HR Diluted Sample Dose Rate at Contact=0.3 MR/HR*NOTE:.Dose rates based u on assumed use of 10 cc sam le.9-15 TABLE 9.7 CONTAINMENT HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION TIME HYDROGEN VOL%0700-0945 0946-1 145 1146-1 330 After 1330 ,0.00 0.02 0.01 0.00 9-16 TABLE 9.8 RCS AND SUMP BORON/H DATA~Sam le Time m Boron gH RCS Sump 0?00-0945 562<10?.5 NOTE: Safet In'ection starts at 0945 hr LOCA RCS Sump 0946-1115 1400 1100'.8 6.1 RCS Sump After 1116 2300 2100 5.2 5.3 9-17 TABLE 9.9 CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR READINGS IN AUXILIARY BUILDING (READINGS IN COUNTS PER MINUTE)0700-0945 hrs: TOP FLOOR INTERMEDIATE FLOOR BASEMENT FLOOR GAS 50: 50 100 IODINE~200 200 300 PARTICULATE 100 100 200 0946-1115 hrs: TOP FLOOR INTERMEDIATE FLOOR BASEMENT FLOOR 150 150 200 300 300 400 200 200 300 1116-1300 hrs: ALL CAMS ALARMING.ALL READINGS OFFSCALE HIGH.Affer 1300 hrs: TOP FLOOR INTERMEDIATE FLOOR 100 100 500,000*600,000*600,000*700,000*BASEMENT FLOOR NOTE:*=CAM ALARMING 200 700,000*800,000*9-18 SECTION 10.0 METEOROLOGICAL AND OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL DATA~~10-1 SECTION 1O.1 METEOROLOGICAL DATA PLUME DIRECTION WEATHER FORECASTS AND TOWER DATA 10-2 .A.Bags The meteorological conditions for this scenario were based upon historical meteorological data recorded by the Ginna primary weather tower and the~li IW th 8 i~.Mi dittig pd d on the data to provide the wind direction and atmospheric stability conditions required by the scenario during the period of release.National Weather Service and New York State Exercise controllers will provide Exercise participants weather forecast summaries based on the meteorological data and other supporting information available from the historical record.The goal of this approach is to provide participants with more realistic forecast information. The scenario will begin with light, southwesterly winds which will shift and become northeasterly by mid-morning. During the period of release (1115-1245 hr), the average meteorological conditions are, as follows: Wind Speed=5 mph (at 33 ft)Wind Direction=45 degrees (at 33 ft;wind from)Pasquill Stability=E 10-3 DECEMBER 6;.1995':00 AM-14:30 PM TODAY: SOUTHWESTERLY WINDS WILL BE SHIFTING NORTHEASTERLY BY MID-MORNING.TEMPERATURES EXPECTED IN THE LOW-TO MID 40'S.WINDS WILL REMAIN FROM THE NORTHEAST AT 5 MPH THROUGHOUT THE REMAINDER OF THE AFTERNOON. WINDS SHIFTING NORTHERLY BY EARLY EVENING AND THEN BECOMING WESTERLY LATER TONIGHT,.10-4 PRINTOUTS FROM GINNA PRIMARY MET.TOWER (15-MINUTE AVERAGES}10-5 GINNA PLANT 12/06/95 07:00 RECORD NUMBER 1316 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A~TER150B TER250A TER250B 3.1 MPH 3.1 MPH 3.7 MPH 4.1 MPH 3.7 MPH 230 DEG 230 DEG 227 DEG 230 DEG 226 DEG 37.6 F 37.1 F 36.5 F 36.4 F 35.1 F 35.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.7 1.8 2.1 2.2 2.2 1.7 1.8 2.1 2.1 2.3 2.7 191 192 197 191 195 6.1 6.2 277 271'77 275 272 2.7 6.1 2.2 6.2 2.5 6.1 DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DENPOINT RAIN-1.6 F/F/-2.8 F/-2.8 F/28.7 F 0.00 INCH 0 0 1.02 1.02 0.00

12/06/95 07'l5 RECORD NUMBER ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE 1317 GINNA PLANT STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A SPD 33B'PD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33BDIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A TER150B TER250A TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DENPOINT 2.9 MPH 2.9 MPH 3.5 MPH 2.9 MPH 3.5 MPH 234 DEG 237 DEG 231 DEG 233 DEG 239 DEG 37.6 F 37.5 F 36.6 F 36.5 F 35.4 F 35.3 F-1.6 F/-1.7 F/-2.8-2.9 F/28.7 0 0 1.7 2.7 2.2 2.2 2.3 2.7 1.7 191 1.8 192 2.1 197 1.7 191 2.1'95 1.8 2.2 2.1 2.5 8.1 9.2 9.1 8.1 9.2 277 271 277, 275 272 RAIN 0.00 INCH 0 1.02 1.02 0.00 12/06/95 07:30 RECORD NUMBER 1318-GINNA PLANT ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A TER150B'ER250A TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DEWPOINT RAIN 2.9 MPH 2.8 MBH 3.3 MPH 3.6 MPH 3.3 MPH 242 DEG 245 DEG 245 DEG 247 DEG 242 DEG, 37.7 F 37.9 F 36.7 F 36.5 F 35.5 F 35.3 F-1.5 F/-1.7 F/F/-2.9 F/28.7 F 0.00'NCH 0 0 1~7', 1.8'2.1 2.2 2.2 1.7 1.8 2.7 2..2 2.5 2.3 2.7 231 232 6.1 6.2 6.1 6*.1 6.2 317 311 2.1 237 1.7 231-2.1 235 317 315 312 0'1.02 1.02 0.00

GINNA PLANT RECORD NUMBER 1319 STDDEU MIN MAX 12/06/95 07:45 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B 2.8 MPH 2.8 MPH 3.0 MPH 3.4 MPH 3.0 MPH 250 DEG 252 DEG 258 DEG 250 DEG 1.7 1.7 6.1 1..2 6.2 2.2 2.2 1.3 1.7 6.1 6.2 1.7 1.8 2.1 1.7 221 317 222 311 227 317.221 315 2.1 1.5 6.1 DIR250 255 DEG 0 2.1 225 312 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A TER150B TER250A TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DEWPOINT RAIN 38.2 F 38.3 F 37.7 F 37.6 F 36.5 F 36.3 F-1.5 F/F/-2.7 F/-2.0.F/28.7 F 0.00 INCH 0 0 1.02 1.02 0.00

12/06/95 08:00 RECORD NUMBER 1320 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV GINNA PLANT MIN MAX SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33B TER150ATER150B TER250A TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DENPOINT 3.8 MPH 3.7 MPH 3.8 MPH 4.1 MPH 3.8 MPH 278 DEG 279 DEG 272 DEG 273 DEG 278 DEG 38.8 F 38.8 F 37.8 F 37.6 36.6 F 36.3 F-1.4 F/-1.7 F/-2.0 F/Ft 28.0'0 0 0 1.7 1.8 2.1 2.2 2.2 1.7 1.8 2.7 2'2.5 2.3 2.7 231 232 2.1'237 1.7 231 2.1 235 6.2 6.1 6.1 6.2 317 311 315 312 RAIN 0.0";'NCH 0 1.02 1.02 0.00 12/06/95 08: 15 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE RECORD NUMBER 1321 GINNA PLANT UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A, DIR 33B DIR150A-DIR150B DIR250 3.4 MPH 3.4 MPH 3.5 MPH 3.8 MPH 3.5 MPH 293 DEG,'0 306 DEG 0 290 DEG 0 282 DEG 0 281 DEG'0 1.7 1.8 2.1 2.2 2.2 1.7 1.'8 2.1 1.7 2.1 2.7 2.2 2.5 2.3 2.7 231 232 237 231 235 6.1 6.2 6.1 6.1 6.2 317 311 317 315 312 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A TER150B TER250A TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DEWPOINT RAIN 39.4 F 39.5 F 38.0 F 38.8 F 37.8 F 37.5 F F/-1.0 F/-1.6 F/F/28.7 F 0.00 INCH 0 0 0 1.02 1.02 0.00

12/06/95 08:30 RECORD NUMBER 1322 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN GINNA PLANT SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A'TER 33B TER150A,.TER150B TER250A TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DENPOINT RAIN 37.7 F-O.5 F/-O.7 F/-1.7 F/-1.8 F/28.7 F 0.00 iNCH 3.5 MPH 3.5 MPH 3.2 MPH 3.4 MPH 3.7 MPH 298 DEG 293 DEG 298 DEG 281 DEG 284 DEG 39.2 F 39.2 F 38.2 F 38.0 F 37.5 F'0 0 0 1.7 1.8 2.1 2.7 6.1 2.2 6.2 2.5 6.1 2.2 2.2 2.3 2.7 6.1 6.2 1.7 1.8 F 1 1.7 2.1 241 317 242 , 311 247 317 241.315 245 312 1.02 1.02 0.00 12/06/95 08:45 RECORD NUMBER 1323.GINNA PLANT ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A TER150B TER250A TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DENPOINT 3.7 MPH'.8 MPH 3.8 MPH 4.1 MPH 3.9 MPH 313 DEG 320 DEG 315 DEG 300 DEG 316 DEG 40.9 F 40.9 F 40.4 F 40.2 F 39.2 F 39.9 F-0.5 F/-0.7 F/F/-1.3 F/28.7'0 1.7 2.7 2.2 2.2 2.3 2.7 1.7 241 1.8 2.1 1.7 242 247 241 2.1 245 1.8 2.2 2.1 2.5 6.1 6.2 6.1 6.1 6.2 331 337 335 332 0.00 INCH 0 1.02 1.02 0.00 12/06/95 09: 00 RECORD NUMBER 1324.GINNA PLANT ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A'TER150B.TER250A TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DEWPOINT RAIN 3.3 MPH 3.5 MPH 3.5 MPH 3.7 MPH 3.6 MPH 338 DEG 337 DEG 333 DEG 339 DEG 339 DEG.40.6 F 40.6 F 40.1 F 40.2 F 39.4 F 39.1 F-0..5 F/-0.7 F/-1.2 F/-1.2 F/28.7 F 0.00 INCH.0 1.7;1.8'2.1 2.2 2.2 1.7 1.8 2.1 1.7 2.1 1.7 1.5 1.7 241 242 241 245 4.1 4.2 4.1 4.1 4.2 347 341 347 355 352 0 0 1.02 1.02 0.00 il 12/06/95 09:15 RECORD NUMBER 1325.'GINNA PLANT ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A;SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A TERlSOB TER250A TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DENPOINT RAIN 4.0 MPH 4.2 MPH 4.6 MPH 4.0 MPH 3.9 MPH 356 DEG 353 DEG 358 DEG 352 DEG 350 DEG 40.8 F 40.9 F 40.3 F 40.1 F 39.8 F 39.8 F-0.5 F/-0.8 F/-1.3 F/F/28.7 F 0.00 INCH ,0 0 1.7 1.8 2.1'.2 2.2 1.7 1.8 2.1 1.7 2.1 2.7 2'2.5 2.3 2.7 291 292 287 291'95 6.1 6.2 6.1 6.1 6.2 391 397 395 392 0 0 1.02 1.02 0.00 12/06/95 09:30 RECORD NUMBER 1326.GINNA PLANT ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A TER150B TER250A ,TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DEWPOINT 4.1 MPH 4.2 MPH 3.8 MPH 4.4 MPH 4.2 MPH 354 DEG 360 DEG 353 DEG 356.DEG 362 DEG 41.6 F 41.6 F 41.1 F 41;2 F 40.7 F 40.4-0.5 F/-0.4 F/-0.9 0 t 28., 0 I 0 0 0 0 1.7 2.7 6.1 1.8 2.2 6.2 2.1 2.2 2.2 2.5 2.3 2.7 6.1 6.1 6.2 1.7 1.8 2.1 2.1 311 397 312 391 317 397 311 395 315 392 RAIN 0.PC:NCH 1.02 1.02 0.00 u 12/06/95 09:45 RECORD NUMBER 1327 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV GINNA PLANT MIN MAX SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DER 33A, DER 33B DER150A DER1SOB DIR250 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A TER150B TER2SOA TER2SOB DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DENPOINT RAIN 4.3 MPH 4.5 MPH 4.9 MPH 4.7 MPH 5.4 MPH 352 DEG 356 DEG 357 DEG 359 DEG 353 DEG 41.8 F 41.9 F 41.4 F 41.5 F 41..4 F 41.1 F-0.3-0.3 F/-0.8 F/-0.8 F/28.7 F 0.00'NCH 1.7 3.7 7.1 1.8 3.2 P 2.1 3.5 2.2 3.3 7.2 7.1 7.1 2.2 3.7 7.2 1.7 291 1.8 322 2.1 327 17-0 1.7 2.1 321 325 0 1.02 1.02 0.00

GINNA PLANT 12/06/95 10:00 RECORD NUMBER 1328 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A'TER 33B TER150A.TER150B TER250A'ER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DEWPOINT 4.4 MPH 4.5 MPH 4.5 MPH 4.5 MPH 4.7 MPH 360 DEG 2 DEG 2 DEG 3 DEG 3 DEG 42.3 F 42.3 F 41.9 F 41.9 F 41'.9 F 41.7 F-0.2 F/-0.2 F/-0.6 F/-0.6 F/28.7 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.8 3.2 2.1 3.5 9.2 9.1 2.2 3.3 8.1 2.2 3.7 1.7 311 1.8 312 F 1 317 1.7 311 2.1 315 9.2 17 17 15 12 1.7 3.7 8.1 RAIN 0.00 INCH 0 1.02 1.02 0.00 i'i2 t 12/06/95 10:15 RECORD NUMBER 1329 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV GINNA PLANT SPD 33A SPD 33B'PD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A D1R 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A TER150B TER250A TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DENPOINT 4.6 MPH 4.5 MPH 4.6 MPH 4.8 MPH 4.6 MPH 19 DEG 21 DEG 22 DEG 23 DEG 23 DEG 42.7 F 42.8 F 42.5 F 42.6 F 42.4 F 42.4 F-0~1 F/-0.0 F/-0.3-0.3 F/28.7 0 1.7 1.8'2.1 2.2 2.2 1.7 1.8 2.1 1.7 2.1 2.7 2.2 2.5 2.3 2.7 391 392 397 391 395 7.1 7.2 7.1 8.1 7.2 37 31 37.32 RAIN 0.00 INCH 1.02 1.02 0.00 I GINNA PLANT 12/06/95 10:30 RECORD NUMBER 1330 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A 4.6 MPH 4.6 MPH 4.9 MPH 4.7 MPH 4.5 MPH 38 DEG 40 DEG 42 DEG 37 DEG 39 DEG 43.2 F 43.4 F 43.1 F 0'0 0 1.7'.1.8'2.1 2.2 2.2 1.7 1.8 2.1 1.7 2.1 2..2 2.5 2.3 2.7 321 12 7.2 7.1 7'.1 7.2 17 61 67 65 2.7 7.1'TER150B'ER250A TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DEWPOINT RAIN 43.2 F 43.0 F 43.0 F-0.0 F/-0.1 F/-0.2 F/-0.3 F/28.7 F 0.00 INCH 0 0 , 0 1.02 1.02 0.00 12/06/95 10:45 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE RECORD NUMBER 1331 GINNA PLANT UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A TER150B TER250A TER250B 4.8 MPH 4.8 MPH 5.8 MPH 5.5 MPH 5.4 MPH 47 DEG 49 DEG 47 DEG 46 DEG 50 DEG 43.5 F 43.6 F 43.5 F 43.4 F 43.1 F 43.2 F 0 1.8 2.1'.2 2.2 1.7 1.8 2.1 1.7 2.1 3.2 3.5 3.3 3.7 21 22 21 25 1.7 3.7 8.1 9.'2 9.1 8.1 9.2 67 61 67 62 DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DENPOINT RAIN 0.0 F/-0.1 F/0.0 F/0.0 F/28.7 F 0.00 INCH 0 1.02 1.02 0.00

RECORD NUMBER 1332 GINNA PLANT CODE STDDEU MIN MAX 12/06/95 11:00 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A , DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33/TER150A TER150B TER250A TER2 508 DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DENPOINT 4.7 MPH 4.7 MPH 4.7 MPH 5.3 MPH 5.3 MPH 46 DEG 48 DEG 47 DEG 45 DEG 49 DEG 44.0 F 44'F 44.1 F 44:0 F 44.2 F 44.4 F 0.0 F/0.0 F/0.".0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.8 2.1 2.2 2.2 1.7 1.8 2.1 1.7 2.1 3..2 3.5 3.7 17 1.7 3.7 8.1 9.2 9.1 8.1 9.2 67 61 67 65 62 P RAIN 0.0.:-NCi-: 0 1.02 1.02 0.00 D' 12/06/95 11: 15 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE RECORD NUMBER 1333 GINNA PLANT UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A.DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A TER150B TER250A TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DEWPOINT 5.0 MPH 5.0 MPH 5.1 MPH 5.2 MPH 5.2 MPH 45 DEG 47 DEG 42 DEG 44 DEG 50 DEG 44.5 F 44.5 F 44.5 F 44.4 F 44.9 F 44.8 F 0.0 F/0.1 F/0.5 F/0.5 F/28.7 F 0'0 0 1.7 1.8 2.1 2.2 2.2 1.7 1.8 2.1 1.7 2.1 3.2 3.5 3.3 3.7 21 22 27 21 25 9.2 9.1 8.1 9.2 61 67 65 62 3.7 8.1 RAIN 0.00 INCH 1.02 1.02 0.00 12/06/95 11:30 RECORD NUMBER 1334-GINNA PLANT ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A.~TER150B TER250A TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DENPOINT RAIN 5.0 MPH 5.1 MPH 5.0 MPH 5.1 MPH 5.1 MPH 44 DEG 46 DEG 43 DEG 44 DEG 51 DEG 44.9 F 44.9 F 45.1 F 45.1 F 45'.4 F 45.4 F 0.0 F/0.1 F/0.5 F/0.4 F/28.7 F 0.00 INCH 0 0 P"~P 1.7'.7 8.1 1.8 2.1 2.2 2.2 1.7 1.8 2.1 1.7 2.1 3.2 I, 3.5 3.3 3.7 21 22 27 21 25 8.2 8.1 8.1 8.2 67 61 62 1.02 1.02 0.00

GINNA PLANT'ECORD NUMBER 1335 STDDEV MIN MAX 12/06/95 11:45 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE SPD 33A SPD 33B'PD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B.DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A TER150B TER250A TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DENPOINT 4.9 MPH 4.9 MPH 5.1 MPH 5.1 MPH 4.9 MPH 42 DEG 45 DEG 43 DEG 44 DEG 42 DEG 45'F 45.0 F 45.2 F 45.2 F 45.5 F 45.4 F 0.0 F/0.1 F/0.5 F/0.4 F/28.7 1.7 3.7 2.2 2.2 1.8 2.1 1.7 2.1 3.3 3.7 21 22 27 21 25 1.8 3.2 2.1'.5 8.1 8.2 8.1 8.1 8.2 61 67 62 0.00 INCH 0 1.02 1.02 0.00 12/06/95 12:00 RECORD NUMBER 1336 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV GINNA PLANT MIN MAX SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A'TER150B TER250A TER250B, DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DEWPOINT RAIN 5.0 MPH 5.1 MPH 5.3 MPH 5.0 MPH 4.8 MPH 51 DEG 44 DEG 48 DEG 44 DEG 43 DEG-45.0 F 45.0 F 45.3 F 45.2 F 45.5 F 45.6 F 0.1 F/0.2 F/0.6 F/0.5 F/28.7 F 0.00 INCH 0 0 0 1.7 1.8 2.1'.2 2.2 1.7 1.8 2.1 1.7 2.1 3.7'3.2 3.5 3.3 3.7 21 22 27 21 25 8.1 8.2 8.1 8.1 8.2 6'1 67 65 62 1.02 1.02 0.00 12/06/95 12:15 RECORD NUMBER 1337 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AUERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV GINNA PLANT MIN MAX SPD 33A." SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A TER150B TER250A TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DENPOINT RAIN 5.0 MPH 5.1 MPH 5.0 MPH 4.9 MPH 5.0 MPH 48 DEG 50 DEG 49 DEG 49 DEG 48 DEG 45.0 F 45.0 F 45.2 F 45.3 F 45.5 F 45.6 F O.1 F/O.1 F/0.5 F/0.6 F/28.7 F 0.00 INCH 1.7 3.7 8.1.0 1.8 3.2 2.1 9.2.9.1'0 2.2 2.2 1.7 1.8 2.1 1.7 2.1 3.3 3.7 21 22 27 21 25 8.1 9.2 61'67 65'62 0 0 1.02 1.02 0.00 GINNA PLANT 12/06/95 12:30 RECORD NUMBER 1338 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33/TER150A'TER150B TER250A TER250B DT150-33A. DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DEWPOINT 4.7 MPH 4.7 MPH 4.9 MPH 5.1 MPH 5.3 MPH 45 DEG 47 DEG 45 DEG 45 DEG 44 DEG 45.0 F 45.0 F 45.3 F 45;3 F 45~5 F 45.6 F 0.1 F/0.1 F/0.6 F/0 28."'0 0 0 0 1.7 1.8 2.1 2.2 2.2 1.7 1.8'.1 1.7 2.1 3-.2 8.2 3.5 3;3 3.7 21 22 27 8.1 8.1 8.2'67 61 21 25 62 3.7 8.1 RAIN 0.OC:NCH 1.02 1.02 0.00

12/06/95 12: 45 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AUERAGE RECORD NUMBER 1339 GINNA PLANT UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A TER150B TER250A TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DEWPOINT RAIN 4.8 MPH 4.9 MPH 5.2 MPH 4.8 MPH 4.5 MPH 52 DEG 43 DEG 50 DEG 49 DEG 50 DEG 44.9 F 44.9 F 45.2 F 45.2 F 45.5 F 45.5 F 0.2 F/0.0 F/0.5 F/0.4 F/28.7 F 0.00 INCH 0 0 0 1.7 1.8 2.1 2.2 2.2 1.7 1.8 2.1 1.7 2.1 3.7 3.2 3.5 3.3 3.7 341 22 21 25 8.1 8.2 8.1 8.1'.2 61 65 0 0 1.02 1.02 0.00 12/06/95 13:00 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE RECORD NUMBER 1340 GINNA PLANT UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A~TER150B TER250A TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DEWPOINT RAIN 5.0 MPH 5.1 MPH 5.0 MPH 5.1 MPH 4.7 MPH 49 DEG 49 DEG 46 DEG 45 DEG 44 DEG 44.9 F 44.9 F 45.3 F 45.3 F 45.5 F 45.6 F O.2 F/0.5 F/0.6 F/28.7 F 0.00 INCH 1.7 4.7 9.1 0 0 1.8 2.1 2.2 2.2 1.7 1.8 2.1 4.2 4.5 4.3 4.7 21 22 27 9.2 9.1 9.1 9.2 67 1.7 2.1 21 25 65 62 0'1.02 1.02 0.00 12/06/95 13:15 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE RECORD NUMBER 1341 GINNA PLANT UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A'PD 33B" SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A TER150B TER250A TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DEWPOINT 4.7 MPH 4.8 MPH 5.0 MPH 5.5 MPH 5.2 MPH 49 DEG 47 DEG 49 DEG 48 DEG 49 DEG 44.9 F 44.9 F 45.3 F 45.3 F 45.5 F 45.5 F 0.1 F/0.2 0.5 F/0.6 F/28'0 1.7 1.8 2.1'.2 2.2 1.7 1.8 2.1 1.7 2.1 3.5 3.3 3.7 21 22 8.1 8.1 8.2 61 21 65 62 3.7 8.1 3;2 8.2 RAIN 0.00 INCH 0 1.02 1.02 0.00 GINNA PLANT 12/06/95 13:30 RECORD NUMBER 1342 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B D1R250 TER 33A TER 33B TER1 50A TER150B'ER250A TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DEWPOINT RAIN 5.1 MPH 4.9 MPH 5.1 MPH 5.0 MPH 5.2 MPH 49 DEG 46 DEG 42 DEG 41 DEG 43 DEG~44.9 F 45.0 F 45.2 F 45.2 F 45.5 F 45.4 F 0.1 F/0.0 F/0.5 0.5 F/h F/28.7 F 0.00 INCH 0 0.0 0 1.7: 3.7 8.1 1.8 2.1 2.2 2.2 1.7 1.8 2.1 1.7 2.1 3..2 3.5 3.3 3.7 21 22 21 25 8.2 8.1 8.1 8.2 67 6'1 62 1.02 1.02 0.00 If 12/06/95 13: 45 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE RECORD NUMBER 1343 GINNA PLANT UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 33B TER150A TER150B TER250Q TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DEWPOINT 5.2 MPH 5.2 MPH 5.0 MPH 5.4 MPH 5.1 MPH 48 DEG 44 DEG 44 DEG 44 DEG 48 DEG 44.9 F 45.0 F 45.2 F 45.3 F 45.5 F 45.4 F 0.1 F/0.0 F/0.5 F/0.5 F/28.7 F 0.00 INCH 1.7 3.7 8.1 1.8 3.2 8.2 ,0 0 2.1 2.2 2.2 1.7 1.8 2.1 1.7 2.1 3.5 3.3 3.7 21 22 21 8.1 8.1 8.2 67 61 65 62 0 1.02 1.02 0.00 GINNA PLANT 12/06/95 14:00 RECORD NUMBER 1344 ORIGINAL SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNlT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD150A, SPD150B SPD250 DIR 33A DIR 33B DIR150A DIR150B DIR250 TER 33A TER 339 TER150A'ER150B TER250A TER250B DT150-33A DT150-33B DT250-33A DT250-33B DEWPOINT RAIN 4.9 MPH 4.9 MPH 5.5 MPH 4.8 MPH 5.5 MPH 48 DEG 42 DEG 47 DEG 47 DEG 42 DEG 44.9 F 45.0 F 45.3 F 45;2 F.45.5 F 45.5 F 0'0 0 01 F/0 O.2 F/o.0.:"."/'28.0.0(:NCH 0 1.7 1.8 2.1 2.2 2.7 7.1 2..2 7.2 I 2.5 7.1 2.3 7.1 2.2 2.7 7.2 1.7 21 67 1.8 22 2.1 27 1.7'1 2.1 25 67 65 62 1.02 1.02 0.00

SECTION 10.2 FIELD DATA AND MAPS 10-6 TABLE 10.2 PLUME ARRIVAL/DEPARTURE TIMES ARRIVAL" DEPARTURE~DISTANCE EI TABLE ID.A 0.5 11:21 12:51 1.0 2.0 3.0 11:27 11D9 11:51 12:57 13:09 4.0 12:03 13:33 5.0 11:15 13:45 6.0 12:27 13:5?7.0 12:39 14:09 8.0 9.0 10.0 12:51, 13:03 13:15 14:21 14:33 14:45 11.0 13:27 14:57 12.0 13:39 15:09 NOTES: "After indicated arrival time, refer to offsite radiological data shown on Table 10.3 the-zone of interest.After indicated departure time, all dose rates (mr/hr)will be background. For ground'eposition readings, refer to post-plume radiological data shown on Tables 10.4 and 10.5.10-7 e or<eye Ole<h Hr N Aryeey dier<<I I 15 IVII Figure 10.3 Plume Map 0-10 Mile rI Q C/~alert<rrr Ih t I eL r.(-"-n).i e 10 IVII i'pi l piLQ pc(it-pi=,;l'((g'(l!loi-)t f tl.I.',dy-nr i d<)p:<.,-Xynre(~<<rett ya tet ltw e/'I it('~'f'e p~(.'I MPy (-.-I I'Ia>, I'.)d'f i((ere ((ii,:;;:,;,,f, ~'::;.:.I', (.I.,">>~.-[tee Wc (It" i i, rye ("~I'-P.Wcb(eewM newt l,teer~l p~)fl'l D eC~~I~tr ve etr4 Ct I~e e>4\~Slf I lleeeree I]Qlte f~erWr I ir'lljl h.$,'l')(l~g<'LfJ.lj I e rett I g,,l./'/Peti<I C'dt<P<l(((..~~~d I lp/I'>'t (jjLptr-,"fp/'C,.V I4 W<P.//Ire I tt I I~r/r~etI er ee reer P.4 t;/L(";fy n~"-ii/pw/, C;4~')t4bcsIz~I Iree~el>pi.'I:-.2(/WI:~~J,=/n>>~.~+~!I-<re rl'I r rW..p r-, (/I d-:"'.r'", t~.[I=I//li'>)j g/, I(q" hr C/Al~-)it'I,I l yg I/'e we'<W~~I e ll Cyst</pl I Q~-g'c I ee yWW)rtert I I r)'u~'t!Ii"~... J.Qtt/wi CO<tet dec~'W e tewel Iter tdl>>Cert te rr I<et<dec nt Mt<tdorr'I Sew C CwWI~e.4'"..vs., r T (R U/<r" j.t, FIEL 5A.XLS TABLE 10.3A RADIOLOGICAL SURVEY DATA (RG&E SURVEY TEAMS)CLOSED.DOSIMETRY CLOSED'INDOW ON OPEN OPEN WINDOW INCREMENT IODINE WINDOW AT CONTACT WINDOW AT ON CONTACT EXPOSURE CARTRIDGE PARTICULATE ZONE 3 FEET (mR/hr}(mR/hr}3 FEET (mR/hr)(mR/hr)(mREM)(CPM)FILTER (CPM)D G H 2.8E+03 1.3E+03 5.9E+02 2.8E+02 1.7E+02 1.1E+02 7.1E+01 5.1E+01 BKG 2.8E+03 1.3E+03 5.9E+02 2.8E+02 1.7E+02 1.1E+02 7.1E+01 5.1E+01 BKG 3.9E+03 1.8E+03 8.1E+02 3.8E+02 2.3E+02 1.5E+02 9.8E+01 7.0E+01 5.5E+01 3.9E+03 1;8E+03 8.1E+02 3.8E+02 2.3E+02 1.5E+02 9.8E+01 7.0E+01 5.5E+01 7.0E+02 3.3E+02 1.5E+02 6.9E+01 4.2E+01 2.8E+01 1.8E+01 1.3E+01 1.0E+01 3.1E+03 1.3E+03 6.1E+02 3.0E+02 1.9E+02 1.4E+02 9.9E+01 7.9E+01 6.6E+01 5.0E+02 2.4E+02 1.2E+02 7.3E+01 5.3E+01 4.4E+01 3.8E+01 3.4E+01 3.3E+01 NOTES: 1)Dose rate readings apply to Victoreen 450 dose rate instrument or equivalent. 2)Dosimeter incremental exposure assumes a 15-minute stay-time in the particular zone of interest.3)Air samples assume use of RADECO H-809C air sampler or equivalent. Volume assumed is approximately 150 liters (25 Ipm for 6 minutes), and field reading is with HP-260.Page 1

FIE 5A.XLS TABLE 10.3B RADIOLOGICAL SURVEY DATA (COUNTY SURVEY TEAMS)CLOSED DOSIMETRY CLOSED WINDOW ON OPEN OPEN WINDOW INCREMENT.IODINE WINDOW AT CONTACT WINDOW AT ON CONTACT EXPOSURE CARTRIDGE PARTICULATE ZONE 3 FEET (mR/hr)(mR/hr)3 FEET (mR/hr)(mR/hr)(mREM)(CPM)FILTER (CPM)D H 2.8E+03 1.3E+03 5.9E+02 2.8E+02 1.7E+02 1.1E+02 7.1E+01 5.1E+01 BKG 2.8E+03 1.3E+03 5.9E+02 2.8E+02 1.7E+02 1.1E+02 7.1E+01 5.1E+01 BKG 3.9E+03 1.8E+03 8.1E+02 3.8E+02 2.3E+02 1.5E+02 9.8E+01 7.0E+01 5.5E+01 3.9E+03 1.8E+03 8.1E+02 3.8E+02 2.3E+02 1.5E+02 9.8E+01 7.0E+01 5.5E+01 7.0E+02 3.3E+02 1.5E+02 6.9E+01 4.2E+01 2.8E+01 1.8E+01 1.3E+01 1.0E+01 5.1.E+03 2.2E+03 9.9E+02 4.8E+02 3.0E+02 2.1E+02 1.5E+02 1.1E+02 9.2E+01 7.9E+02 3.8E+02 1.8E+02'9.9E+01 7.3E+01 5.5E+01 4.5E+01 4.0E+01 3.7E+01 NOTES: 1)Dose rate readings apply to Victoreen 450 dose rate instrument or equivalent. 2)Dosimeter incremental exposure assumes a 15-minute stay-time in the particular zone of interest.3)Air samples assume use of RADECO H-809C air sampler or equivalent. Volume assumed is approximately 250 liters (25 lpm for 10 mimutes), and field reading is with CDV-700.Page 2 TABLE 10.4 POST-PLUME SURVEY DATA (FOR PANCAKE PROBES IN CPM)ZONE A B~C D E F G H I 1 METER 2700 1300 570 270 160 110 69 49 BKG 1CM 50,000 27,000'12,000 5700 3509 2300 1500 1100 830 POST-PLUME SURVEY DATA (FOR END WINDOW PROBES IN CPM)ZONE A B C D E F G H I 1 METER 1700 780 350'I 60 100 66 BKG BKG BKG 1CM 23,000 11,000 4900 2300 1400 920 590 420 330 NOTE: BKG=Use actuai*back round readin of surve instrument bein used.10-8 ZONE A B C 0.E F G.H I TABLE 10.5 POST-PLUME SURVEY DATA (FOR pR METERS IN pRIHR)1 METER 1 CM 760 1300 350'00 160 270?4 130 46 77 BKG.BKG~BKG'KG BKG'KG BKG BKG NOTE: BKG=Use actuai back round readin of surve instrument bein used.10-9

SECTION 10.3 FIELD AIR SAMPLE ISOTOPIC DATA 10-10 TABLE 10.6 GROUND DEPOSITION ISOTOPIC ACTIVITY FOR SOIL SAMPLES TOTAL GROUND I-131 I-133 CS-134 ZONE ACTIVITY pCI/M2 pCI/M2 pCI/M2 CI/M2 CS-1 37 pCI/M2 BA-140 pCI/M2 LA-140 SR-89 pCI/M2 SR-90 pCI/M2 pCI/M2 B D 5.84E+01 1.11E+01 2.73E+01 5.20E+00 1.22E+01 2.32E+00 5.70E+QQ 1.Q9E+00 3.51E+00 6.67E-01 2.30E+00 4.38E-01 1.47E+00 2.80E-01 1.06E+00 2.01E-01 2.14E+01 9.99E+00 4.47E+00 2.09E+00 1.28E+00 8.43E-01 5.38E-01 3.86E-01 1.29E-02 6.02E-03 2.69E-03 1.26E-03 7.73E-04 5.08E-04 3.24E-04 2.33E-04 5.94E-03 2.78E-03 1.24E-03.5.81E-04 3.57E-04 2.35E-04 1.50E-04 1.08E-04 3.10E-04 1.45E-04 6.49E-05 3.03E-05 1.86E-05 1.22E-05 7.81E-06 5.61E-06 3.07E-04 1.44E-04'6.43E-05 3.00E-05 1.85E-05 1.21E-05 7.74E-06 5.56E-06 1.41E-05 6.61E-06 2.96E-06 1.38E-06 8.49E-07 5.58E-07 3.56E-07 2.56E-07 1.29E-05 6.02E-06 2.69E-06 1.26E-06 7.73E-07 5.08E-07 3.24E-07 2.33E-07 8.33E-01 1.59E-01 3.05E-01 1.84E-04 8.48E-05 4.43E-06 4.39E-06 2.02E-07 1.84E-07 NOTE: To convert to uCi/Kg, use the following factors: Soil Sam le De th Conversion 1 cm uCi/M2/20 2.5 cm uCi/M2/50 5cm uCi/M2/100 10-11 a+4 H I'1+9Z:0'l GL 330 K I HOI93H-0'3Al333H V'LC}}