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2003 Wolf Creek Generating Station Emergency Preparedness Field Exercise Scenario Scheduled for May 21, 2003
ML031690221
Person / Time
Site: Wolf Creek Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation icon.png
Issue date: 03/14/2003
From: Harris K
Wolf Creek
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
RA 03-0037
Download: ML031690221 (205)


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'NUCLEAR OPERATING CORPORATION Karl A. (Tony) Haris Manager Regulatory Affairs MAR 14 2003 RA 03-0037 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D. C. 20555

Subject:

Docket No. 50-482: Emergency Preparedness Field Exercise Scenario for 2003 NOTE:

This transmittal contains Emergency Preparedness exercise information that should not be released to the Public Document Room before May 30, 2003.

l - - - J Gentlemen:

Enclosed is the 2003 Wolf Creek Generating Station Emergency Preparedness Field Exercise Scenario which is scheduled for May 21, 2003.

If you have any questions conceming this matter, please contact me at (620) 364-4038, or Mr.

Timothy F. East at (620) 364-8831, extension 5054.

Very truly yours, Karl A. (Tony) Harris KAH/rig Enclosure cc: J. N. Donohew (NRC), wole P. J. Elkmann (NRC), w/e D. N. Graves (NRC), wo/e E. W. Merschoff (NRC), wole T. W. Pruett (NRC), wole Senior Resident Inspector (NRC), wole J. Young (FEMA), wle (3) 11L O3 0 9 O 4P S RO. Box 411 / Burlington, KS 66839/ Phone: (620) 364-8831 An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/HCIVET

2003 EVALUATED-EXERCISE 5/21 - TEAM B TIN GE-1 1-356-65 Rev. 000 SCENARIO DEVELOPMENT COMMFTTEE REVIEW:

M.C. AUTREY <1 " + DATE: 2/24/03 D.E. BIRK __ _ __ _ _ ___ ____ DATE: 2/25/2003 R. L. EWY C_ __ _ _/ _ DATE: 2/2812003 M. M. FAKHRAI _ _ DATE: 3/5/03 T. L. JUST T a4& j+J DATE: 2-27-03 W. H. KETCHUM A DATE: 2/27/2003 M. L. LEAP  ; DATE: 3/5/03 P. M. MARTIN DATE: 2/24103 K. K. MERIWETHER a f DATE: 2/25/03 M. R. McKINNEY DATE: 2/28/03 L. T. RICE __ _ DATE: 3/4/03 .

J.A. STARR 9 DATE: 2/28103 K. M. THRALL __ _ DATE: 3/7/03 FACILITY LEAD CONTROLLER REVIEW:

EOF DATE:

TSC DATE:

P1O DATE:

THIS SCENARIO BELONGS TO: _

This scenario contains experiences In which Drill I Exercise performance opportunities will be formally assessed, excluding notifications associated with PARs >10 miles.

PRINTED 03107/2003 8:19 AM

I __ I 2003 EVALUATED-EXERCISE 03-EVAL-EX RULES OF CONDUCT OBJECTIVES I FEMA OBJECTIVES 2 PLAYER GUIDELINES 3 DRILL PARTICIPANTS 4 CONTROLLER ASSIGNMENTS AND INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 5 COMMUNICATIONS 5 DRILL LEAD CONTROLLER 5 FACILITY LEAD CONTROLLERS 5 PUBLIC INFORMATION CONTROLLERS 6 PHONE TEAM CONTROLLERS 6 MEDIA CONTROLLERS 6 ASSIGNMENTS CONTROLLERS 7 CONTROLLER PHONE NUMBERS 8 FACILITYIPOSTON PHONE NUMBERS 8 CORNERSTONE TRACKING LOG 9 EVALUATION LOG SHEET 11 SCENARIO NARRATIVE

SUMMARY

17 TIMELINE 18 CONTROL ROOM TURNOVER SHEETS DAILY PLANT REPORT 19 OFFSITE CONTACTS I CONTROL CELL PHONE NUMBERS 21 CHEMISTRY TURNOVER SHEET 32 MESSAGES CLASSIFICATION PLANT ANNOUNCEMENTS NUE 33 ALERT 34 SITE AREA EMERGENCY 35 GENERAL EMERGENCY 36 FIRE BRIGADE 37 DRILL MESSAGES I- Drill - Fadlity Lead - 'Controller Brief Message § 0730 38 2- DRILL - CR Lead - 'SM Initial CondiIons' Message § 0730 41 3- DRILL - DriN Lead - 'Drill today' Message @ 0745 42 4- DRILL- Communications - 'Phone Numbers' Message @ 0800 43 5- DRiLL - Drill Lead - 'Begin Drilir Message § 0800 44 6- DRILL - Facility Leads - 'Initial Condiltons' Message @ 0800+ 45 7- Simulator - CR Lead - 'Initial RCS Leak' Message @ 0800 46 8- DRILL - CR Lead Controller - 'Spill' Message @ 0802 47 9- Contingency - CR Lead Controller - 'ALERT' Message @0817+ 48 10- Simulator - CR Lead Controller - 'XSL-31' Message § 0900 49 11 - DRILL - CR Lead Controller - "B' Service Water Message @ 0902 50 12- Contingency - CR Lead Controller - "C Service Water' Message § 0903 51 13- Simulator - CR Lead Controller - A' D/G' Message 3 -0905 52 14- Simulator- CR Lead Controller - 'NB-01' Message @ 0915 53 15- Simulator - CR Lead Controller - 'LOCA' Message § 1000 54 16- Contingency- CR Lead Controfler - 'SAE' Message § 1000+ 55 17- Contingency - EOF Lead Controller - 'Evacuate JRR & CCL' Message § 1015+ 58 18- Simulator - CR Lead Controlter - 'CVCS Letdown Alarm' Message @ 0930 57 19- Simulator - CR Lead Controfer - 'Core damage' Message § 0930+ 58 20- Drill - NRC Control Cell - 'NRC Regional Headquarters' Message @ -0930 59 23 - DRILL - Security Controler - 'Radiological Release' Message @ 1015+ 60 24 - DRILL - County EOC Controller - 'Accidenr Message § 1030 61 EVALUATED-EXERCISE PRINTED 0310712003 8:19 AM Page

25 - Simulator - CR Lead Controller - 'Decreasing RCS Inventory' Message @0945 62 26 - Simulator - CR Lead Controller - 'Decreasing RCS Pressure' Message @ 0945+ 63 27 - Contingency - Facility Lead Controller - 'GENERAL EMERGENCY' Message @ 1200+ 64 28 - Contingency - Facility Lead Controller - 'GENERAL EMERGENCY' Message @ 1200+ 65 29 - DRILL - County EOC Controller - 'Do not relocate Cnty EOC' Message @ 1200+ 66 30- Contingency - EOF Lead -'PARs'Message @ 1215+ 67 31 - DRILL - County EOC Controller - 'Accidenr Message @ 1230 68 32 - DRILL - County EOC Controller - 'Protestors won't evacuate' Message @ 1230 69 33- Drill - Radiological -'Environmental samples' Message@ 1345+ 70 34 - Simulator - CR Lead Controller - 'Release termination' Message @ 1415 71 35 - DRILL - Security Controller - 'Security Portals Clear' Message @ 1415+ 72 36 - DRILL - Security Controller - 'Plume Clears' Message @ 1415+ 73 37 - Simulator - CR Lead Controller - 'Containment Stabilizes' Message @ 1415+ 74 38 - Drill - Drill Lead - 'Drill termination' Message @ 1400 75 39 - Drill - Ddll Lead - 'Drill termination' Message @ 1400+ 76 MINI SCENARIOS Auxiliary Transformer XSL31 failure 77 Transformer XNBOI failure 79 PA-201 failure 81

'A' DIG Failure 82 Fuel Building Roll-up Door failure 83 Public Information Rumor Assignments 84 RADWASTE BUILDING 85 DATA IN-PLANT SURVEY MAPS RADWASTE BUILDING Truck Bay' 86 AUXILARY BUILDING 1974' 90 1988' 91 2000' 95 2026' 99 2047' 103 FUEL BUILDING' 107 2000' 107 2026' 110 2047' 114 TURBINE BUILDING 1983' 117 2000' 120 2015' 123 2033' 126 2065' 129 HABITIBILITY RESULTS TSC 130 OPERATIONS DATA 137 PROCESS RADIOCHEMISTRY RCSIPASS 139 CONTAINMENT ATMOSPHERE 141 PROCESS MONITORS GASEOUS DATA 143 LIQUID DATA 145 METEOROLOGICAL DATA 149 RADIOLOGICAL DATA AREA RADIATION MONITORS 151 ONSITE PLUME DATA 153 OFFSITE PLUME DATA 154 ADDENDUM ERRATA 201 INDEX 201 EVALUATED-EXERCISE PRINTED 03/07/2003 8:19 AM Page i

RULES OF CONDUCT OBJECTIVES The NRC Inspection module, for demonstration during evaluated exercises, Includes the following objectives.

A. Demonstrate that personnel who are assigned emergency response responsibiliftes are adequately trained to perform according to plans and procedures.

B. Provide training for personnel and provide for Identification of potential problems Inthe overall emergency response.

C. The Technical Support Center (TSC), Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) and Public Information Organizaton will be staffed according to the instructions in the Emergency Planning Procedures.

D. Management of the Control Room, TSC, EOF and Public Information Organization will respond effectively to the emergency. The lead personnel in these facilities will make timely and effective decisions regarding emergency response efforts.

E. The staff in the Control Room, TSC and EOF will assess the emergency conditions to prepare appropriate mitigative priorities, properly classify the events and to recommend offsite protective actions. Protective action recommendaHons outside of the 10 mile EPZ will not be assessed as an opportunity for the NRC performance indicator. (Each facility may not perform these actions, depending on the timing of tumover of responsibilities between facilifles.)

F. Notifications of emergency conditions or protective action will be performed by the Control Room, TSC and the EOF.

(NOTE: Each facility may NOT perform all of these actons, depending on the timing of tumover of responsibilities between facilies.) This will Include the use of the Emergency Notification System (ENS) and Health Physics Network (HPN) in contact with onsite controllers.

G. Communications (e.g., phone, fax or radio) between facilities and teams in support of emergency response activities will be demonstrated using primary communication (or backup If appropriate).

H. Good radiological protection practices shall be demonstrated within the Control Room, TSC and the EOF. This shall be reflected, in part, by maintaining radiological exposure to persons staffing the facilities and teams as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA).

I. Rumors Identified during the Drill I Exercise will be confirmed or denied as part of the activifies of the Information Clearinghouse, Phone Team or the Media Center.

J. Dispatch and coordination of emergency repair and damage control teams will be demonstrated by the Control Room and the TSC. (Each facility may not perform each of these actions depending on the timing of tumover of responsibilitles between facilities.)

K. Any radiological release from the plant will be characterized by either the Control Room, TSC or the EOF radiological assessment staff as to its magnitude and offsite impact. (Each facility may not perform each of these actions depending on the timing of tumover of responsibilities between facilities.)

L. Personnel accountability will be maintained within the Control Room, TSC, and EOF.

M. Habitability of the Control Room, TSC and EOF will be periodically assessed.

N. The Public Information Organizaton w7Il disseminate accurate and timely information either through scheduled news conferences, news statements or Phone Team communication.

0. The TSC and EOF shall demonstrate assistance and support to the Control Room for mitigation of the emergency conditions.

P. Thorough scenario preparation and effective Drill I Exercise control will be demonstrated throughout the Drill I Exercise.

11. The following objectives are specific to this scenarlo.

A. The TSC WILL be activated.

B. The EOF WILL be activated.

C. Public Information WILL be activated.

D. At the site evacuation, Security shall perforn perform walkdowns to ensure all personnnel are notified.

E. The objectives of a semi-annual Health Physics Drill WILL be demonstrated, by obtaining direct measurements, an airbome sample and environmental samples. These samples may indude air, water, soil or vegetation. (Each team is not required to collect all samples).

PERIODIC DRILL REQUIREMENTS NOT BEING MET Ill. The following objectives are those associated with NRC requirements for perIodic Inclusion in drills or exercises.

They are dentifled here for tracking and clariflcation purposes.

A. Site evacuation WILL NOT be performed for accountability.

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OBJECTWE EOC COORD. EPZ NOES. MRC SSA RAD LAB EOF CO. EOC WAV. BRL LEROY CENTER CENTER HOSP. HOSP. CO. AMS. AMB. R.&B. DECON.

1. Mobf0n of Peosonwe YES YES YES NO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES 2 F*df eq*& dPr YES YES ij YES I YES YES I I YES 3.DveKctaConhd YES YES YES NO YES YES YES 4Comwmucratos_ YES YES YES NO YES YES YES YES NO YES YES NO YES YES YES S ftrk Erp7m t - YES YES NO YES NO YES YES NO YES YES NO YES NO NO NO NO YES YES 6.FdW Mm" YES T.Pum Do" PMt YES S.PdMkodhm SrmpL YES=

P e Prt Acflo 9.l YES YES 1tPubfFAkit 15 n YES .=_YES Y It Pul ftnuo YES YES _==

12 MedIaBiin YES 11 RumorContmr YES _

I .Emfe.Wlc- YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES NO NO NO YES YES 1 pk Pra e- - - - YES YES 1 Se! ProtAct- YES NO YES YES

17. Traft &Acos CntYL. YES YES YYE YES LR9g.&MomI= YES YES=

19a F.frCor C a. - - _ - NO YES

20. Eu. Med S.m NO No 21.HosptOper. NO NO
22. Ww.Ve:.D.co,t. YES YES YES
23. AssL Requets YES
24. eKSmp Coei -- No NO 25 bs.LabOper. - NO P2>s LBote Pr4 NO
27. his Pro?. Ac? NO 2 ReovJReentvecl NO NO
29. ReoJReevltAc? NO NO 31 SifCbnge NO YES YES NO NO YES NO YES NO YES YES YES
31. Om4 E tcp- - - - - NO Ito
32. Un EeJD NO YES -

3Of. l EwJDrIfllw. NO YES _

SEMI.ANN HP DRuL#1 YES SEMIANNHPD ML #2 YES SEM.ANNSECP #1

_SWE YES SEMIANN SEC SWEEP 02 YES EVALUATED-EXERCISE PRINTED 03/07/2003 8:19 AM Page 2

- . 1-PLAYER GUIDELINES A. These guidelines deflne the extent of play In demonstrating the previously listed generic objectives.

1. For evaluated exercises, participants WILL NOT have prior knowledge of the scenado.
2. For training drills:
a. scenario data will be treated discreetly and knowledge of the scenario will not preclude participation in the drill.
b. coaching of players Is allowed.
3. Personnel will be notified of emergency conditions through methods normally employed in making notifications (e.g.,

Galtronics, pager activation or Security). The site evacuation alarm will be activated (when power Is available) at ALERT, or higher classifications.

4. The Control Room will be simulated from the plant simulator.
5. For drill purposes, communications to the Control Room should be directed to the Simulator Control Room.
6. Communicatns lnvoMng the Control Room will be duplicated Inthe simulator, except for the Emergency Notification System (ENS) dedicated line and the State/County radios. A telephone will be used in the simulator for the ENS. If the State or County need to be notified as part of the drill by radio from the Control Room, they will use the radios in the EOF since there are no radios Inthe simulator.
7. Operational and meteorological initial conditions will be established prior to the start of the drill and will be distributed to those players who would, under actual conditions, be aware of this information.
8. Participation by onsite personnel involved with emergency response shall be carried out to the fullest extent possible without affecting plant operations or plant safety.
a. Dispatch of teams into the power block will occur as required.
b. Use of Protective Clothing Is not expected to be simulated but will be dictated by environmental conditions the day of the drin. The decision of what to simulate will be made in accordance with Al 14-002, Heat Stress Management Program", on the moming of the drill.
9. During actual emergency conditions, certain administrative controls may be bypassed i.e. clearances, fire watches, procedure changes, work packages, radiation work permits, radiological postings, ciearance orders, plant modification request, etc.). When performing a walk through, steps such as clearances, need not be demonstrated.
10. For drill purposes, the need for a fire watch shall be determined on a case by case basis.
11. All drill related radio, Galtronics and telephone transmissions shall begin and end with This Is a drilr.
12. IFthe scenario requires contacting offsite organiations which are not participating, ThEN they shall be contacted for the purpose of checking communications only.
13. Addftlonal personnel may be called Into supplement the regular ERO staffing.
14. If Potassium Iodide Is recommended for use by emergency workers, Its actual ingestion will be simulated.
15. If parts or tools are needed from the Warehouse/Tool Shop they will be brought to the check-out counter, confirmed to be the correct tool / part, then retumed to the Warehouse/Tool Shop.
18. If entry Into hazardous areas Is required by the scenario, then drilfl participants will simulate the entry.
17. The TSC and EOF may discuss plant recovery and reentry activities following termination of the release.
18. Actual off-site siren and tone alert radio activation will be simulated.

B. These guidelines are specific to this scenario.

1. There will be pre-staging of licensee participants In:
a. The Wolf Creek Generating Station (WCGS) Simulator 30 minutes before the start of the drill.
b. The Shift Supervisor's Conference Room, for Station Operators personnel only. They should be at the Operations Relief Area 30 minutes before the start of the drill. Thelr normal dispatch point Is from the Cont Room. This pro-staging reduces Impact to normal Control Room activities and provides a central location for repair teams to be dispatched, prior to acivation of the TSC.
c. Public Information In Topeka (Information Clearinghouse, Media Center, and Phone Team). Team members should be Inthe State Defense Building (break room, lower level) by 08:30.

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DRILL PARTICIPANTS The following groups will participate as delineated below:

WILL WILL NOT WILL WILL NOT PARTICIPATE PARTICIPATE PARTICIPATE PARTICIPATE WOLF CREEK FACILITIES I ORGANIZATIONS 5/21 5121 Team 'B' Team 'B' Information Clearinghouse,.... _... ... .

Media Clearghose...

MdaCenter, _ . - - - - .~...........@.=

Phone Team, Simulator/Con,tro Room, _____ ____

TSC/OSC,

  • Security Wolf Creek Rep @the County .

STATE OF KANSAS:

PIO from Topeka KDHE at EOF. __.__ _.____ ______

JRMTs (#of Teams?) (4)

KDEM at EOF,___

KDEM C Topka*

KDH j... _ ._ .......... ...... __

KDEM Communication Center @ Topeka For ____

Dept ___of__ ______.__

Highway Patrd @Topeka Nat1a_a__ ......... ___ ........ .. ......

National Guard @Topeka

  • Dept 2 k Tok as
  • Dept of Wildlife & Parks 0 Topeka COFFEY COUNTY Coffey County PlO-at Inffmation Clearinghouse
  • Coffey County - at the EOF JRMTs (#of Teans?) (4)

_ County Commissioner _

Coffey County - at the Coffey County EOC County Comrnmissoners Sheriffs Dept

__ _Sheriffs Office for communicatons *(For Nourltiaons)

Radiological Officer Emergency Pre_aredness Coordinatr Health & Medical Management Team

  • Shelter Systems Officer _

County Engineer Highway Dept.

  • Highway Dept. Shop
  • STATE FORWARD STAGING AREA 7' '<</> . .. - ,. Ž7" $. 1-Highway Patrol
  • National Guard Dept of Wildlife & Parks OTHER ORGANIZATIONS I AGENCIES * , //, . ,,, , . , , ,-, o .&,

Rumor Control (GO KCPL)

FEMA State Liaison,_ ____ _

FEMA PIO,*

NRC PlO, _ _

NRCIFEMA/FRMAC. .

PlOs -Westem Resources, KCPL and KEPCo, . ... _ _ _ _________

Coffey County Hospital, Coffey County Ambulance . -

NOTE: At any point, the recipient of an off site notification may request the termination of further notifications.

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CONTROLLER ASSIGNMENTS AND INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS A. Controllers should report to their assigned facility no later than 0730.

B. Controllers will ensure players do not use radios in Area 5 or other designated (posted) areas.

C. Controllers must comply with instructions from the Drill Lead Controller.

D. Prior to the commencement of drill activities, controllers shall test communications and synchronize watches with the Drill Lead Controller.

E. Controller messages must be approved by the Facility Lead Controller prior to issuance.

F. Special messages and messages designated as contingency must be approved by the Drill Lead Controller prior to Issuance.

G. Information for scenario events or data may only be provided when eamed by the appropriate players.

H. Scenario information or data must not be provided prior to the time noted on the message or data sheets.

I. Maintain a log of major player actions, scenario-driven activities, alterations in scenario sequence of events, and other pertinent data or information. IF also acting as an evaluator, THEN include a list of deficiencies, weaknesses, improvement items and other observations.

Communications A. Gaitronics will be operable from the simulator. Channel 5 shall be used for drill communications, and the phrase T his is a driir MUST be used to distinguish drill play from normal operating traffic.

B. Appropriate channels will be utilized on the 900 mHz radio system.

Drill Lead Controller shall:

A. Provide for the overall management and technical direction of the controller team.

B. Monitor the drill to ensure that the scenario progresses in an orderly and coordinated manner.

C. Coordinate the issuance of drill messages with the other members of the controller team.

D. Approve any changes requiring an alteration in the schedule or sequence of events in the scenario.

Note: Only the Drill Lead Controller may authorize such actIvitles as described below.

E. Temporarily freeze play after simulator failure. The Drill Lead Controller will communicate with all Lead Facility Controllers to ensure that play resumes at the same time, with the appropriate data. The Drill Lead Controller shall determine if further play is simulator or hard-copy driven.

F. The Drill Lead Controller may assemble evaluators, facility lead controllers, and facility lead players to conduct an overall drill critique, the day after the drill. The purpose of such a meeting Is to capture timeline information, issues for resolution, owners for these issues, strengths, and determine whether drill objectives were met. A meeting of this type is not normally conducted after training drills.

Facility Lead Controllers shall:

A. Coordinate with the Drill Lead Controller for issuance of drill messages within the assigned facility and recovery from a simulator failure.

B. Monitor data being received and issued from the facility to ensure consistency With the scenario.

C. Maintain a log of major player actions, scenario-driven activities, alterations In scenario sequence of events, and other pertinent data or informaton. IF also acting as an evaluator, THEN include a list of deficiencies, weaknesses, improvement items and other observations.

D. Supervise the facility support controllers.

E. Collect all logs and paperwork generated by facility support controllers and players.

F. Ensure that all controllers, evaluators and players are prepared to attend a player's critique immediately following the drill. A critique shall be held in each facility. Facility Leads shall request that the players spend approximately 15 - 30 minutes after the drill to identify and assign drill improvement issues, strengths, weaknesses and important timeline information.

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G. Conduct a facility controllers critique after the player's critique. Important timeline Information should be captured in this critique. The facility lead controller will collect issues and assign ownership of those issues.

H. Participate in the drill critique. The facility lead controller should bring issues and owners of these issues to the overall drill critique. Important Umeline information should also be brought to this meeting. If there is no overall drill critique, the facility lead controllers shall forward an electronic summary of their performance report(s), and hard copies of all drill generated forms.

PUBLIC INFORMATION CONTROLLERS Phone Team Controllers A. Call 1-800-354-3831 (Topeka) to ask the phone team questions. Prepare questions in advance, or develop questions during the play using scenario information, information you receive from the phone team, or from statements made during news conferences.

B. Should challenge the phone team to ensure that they understand:

1. How individuals with special needs would be identified and addressed during an evacuation.
2. How school being in session would effect the need to evacuate a subzone
3. How questions regarding employee injuries would be handled
4. Sheltering requirements for people in subzones encouraged to "Shelter in place."

Media Controllers A. Do not use detailed job-specific knowledge to ask questions or form assessments of the news conference.

if you know that an answer provided is obviously incorrect or misleading, you need to note this In your log.

B. As a member of the media you have deadlines to meet and require a great deal of Information in a timely manner. Be sure to portray this sense of urgency during news conferences. If you're not receiving Information needed to write your story or complete your newscast, let that be known. Ask questions. Be as polite as you perceive media would be in this situation-some are very polite, others considerably, but be aggressive enough to get what you need to complete your job.

C. When you are not in a news conference or writing a story, try to find other information by pressing the Media Liaison and calling the phone team with questions. You may start to call 1-800-354-3831 once the Topeka Phone Team is activated.

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CONTROLLERS A ClEllACkM EA II IT' I CA I AOT I AM OVACC rfnlMr01 1 CO C%IAI I IATf^

Ab;:lUllM=I rrAIL_1I I CLCA O. 1 L_/tU oizrr

.0IF% DVMIVLC AW"" - - - -

Drill Lead Controller Ken Thrall j Doug Birk Offsite Comm. Control Cell I _I Lee Ann Pock Control Room Ra y* I_ ._

CR Smlato ntroller Tim Fraker Jacob Starr

  • CR HP / Chemisr _. -- - .----------

- ----.----........- Bill Ketchum CR Communications .. .. ........ ................ Mindy Sadowski NSO Contro Cell _ _Mike Mitchell Security - Montie McKinney TSC~~~~~~.._ ........._.... .... .._

....... Dennis Mosebey 9 !r I___ . ___ _ Donna Jacobs

_____-._ . _ _____.I Clarence Rlc ___._Jesse Smith Engnee_n Ervin Prather Russ Taylor TSCIOSC Health Physics .. ...... I.Pam Bedaiod TSCIOSC Onsite Teams II Maurice Leap Ron Hazlett Mo Fakhral TSC Communkations

_____ . _...... II........

Deed Wiitse Keith Meriwether Betty Sayler _ .

EOF , , ,,_Jim Zell M eWestnan __ __ Rich Flannigan Admn / Comm =

_er_ Bet Tim Card EOF Dose Assessment __I_IBill Ketchum Tom Moreau EOF Field Team Control y Ryan y_

Offuse Monitoring Teams I I Kathy Hubbard Tammy Just Teresa Rice Steve Trendel ______

HPN (XDj9

_ i .. alph_ .sdon Lo-.

Chuck Sibley I _ _ ._

ENS QS1206) _ _

State Forward StaR____A__aI Ken Craigheade __Kec=._

County EOC _ _ _ Art Mah Lead Public nf. Todd Anselml Terr Garrett I Steve Boyce Inf. Cearinahose i _ Warren Befort Rick Vilander Phone Team Room _Mark Frrel Janet Osmundson Media Center/AV ._

_.1_:________-----_ _= _

PHONE TEAM Coordinator Larry Teal PHONE TEAM Steve Chen Jim Gore Mark McMullen Wayne Smith

____________ _ i_____iMarvin Tower

  • Operations support personnel.

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CONTROLLER PHONE NUMBERS CONTROLLER POSITIONS PHONE NUMBER DRILL LEAD Ext. 5818 785-575-4976 (PAGER)

Control Room Lead (Simulator) Ext. 5112 Simulator Operator Ext. 5112 TSC Lead Ext. 4509 Ext. 5324 TSC Conference Rm.

EOF Lead Ext. 5071 / 5368 JRMT Vehicles Vehicle 1042 (620) 437-6609 Vehicle 1043 (620) 437-6613 Vehicle 1094 (620) 437-6614 State vehicle (785)221-2814/

(785) 221-6788 Security Lead Ext. 5376 State EOC (785) 274-1445 County EOC (620) 364-2721 State Forward Staging Area (620) 256-6187 Public Information Lead-Topeka (785) 267-0669 (NRC Line)

Public Information Lead Celi-WC (620) 364-8831 (Ext. 5427)

From a Rolm sinple line phone:

To Transfer Flash Dial 2nd # Flash Announce Caller Han-up To Conference: Flash Dial 2nd # Flash (can repeat up t 5 times)

FACILITY/POSITION PHONE NUMBERS Control Room EOF Shift Manager 41302 Offsite Emergency Manager 5342 NSOs (SM Conference Room) 41870 Administrative Coordinator 5378 Simulator Radiological Coordinator 5355 Shift Supervisor 51300 or 5802 Operations Coordinator 5368 Operations Communicator 5680 5353 Engineering Team Coordinator 5310 TSC Operatons Recorder 5387 Site Emergency Manager 5341 5361 Radiological Coordinator 5352 Onsite Public Informaton Coordinator 5396 or 364-4152 Operations Coordinator 5345 Operations Stabts Recorder 5704 Maintenance Coordinator 5347 Dose Assessment Coordinator 5356 Administrative Coordinator 5375 Team Director 5391 Security 4399 Offsite PIC 5372 Public Information-Topeka WC Public Inforrnaton Officer 785-267-0649 Public Information Manager 785-267-0651 Technical Support 785-267-3228 News Writer 785-267-0603 Phone Team Manager 785-267-1441 Media Conference phone 785-267-9327 Audio Visual Support 785-267-0537 PC line for e-mail 785-267-1134 Phone team controllers I evaluators 1400-354-81 should call.

State Public Information Officer (785) 274-1192 or (785) 267.0688 The ENS and HPN should call the numbers listed for HPN and ENS Controller Assignments (page 7) or PHONE NUMBERS TO BE USED FOR OFFSITE AGENCIES" (page 21).

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CORNERSTONE TRACKING LOG Evaluator Name: Drill Date: ERO Team:

Facility Activation ( TSC 30175 - - EOF 90 ) Facility Evaluated:

Time of Activation: Requirement Met? Y I N:

Staffing

'Augmentation staffing met? YIN Unstaffed Poshtions:

CLASSIFICATIONS' NiLE INITiATING EVENT DESCRIPTION: TIME OCURRED: TIME IDENTIFIED:

Classification Time: ELAPSED TIME: MINUTES Classification per Scenario? YIN State notfied 0 TIME: _, minutes after PAR declaration.

County notified @ TIME: _, minutes after PAR declaration.

ALERT INITiATING EVENT DESCRIPTION: TIME OCURRED_ TIME IDENTIFIED:

Classification Time: ELAPSED TIME: MINUTES Classification per Scenario? YI N State notified @ TIME: _, minutes after PAR declaration.

County notified 0 TIME: _, minutes after PAR declaration.

SAE INMATING EVENT DESCRIPTION: TIME OCURRED: TIME IDENTIFIED:

Classification Time: ELAPSED TIME: MINUTES Classification per Scenario? YIN PARs REQUIRED: Y I N PARs CORRECT: Y I N Effected Sub-zones:

State notified @ TIME: _ minutes after PAR declaration.

County notified 0 TIME: _, minutes after PAR declaration.

GENERAL INITIATING EVENT DESCRIPTION: TIME OCURRED: TIME IDENTiFIED:

Classification Time: ELAPSED TIME: MINUTES Classification per Scenario? YIN PARs REQUIRED: Y I N PARs CORRECT: Y I N Effected Sub-zones:

State notified 0 TIME: _, minutes after PAR declaration.

County notified 0 TIME: _, minutes after PAR declaration.

Protectlve Actlon Recommendations (PAR)2 (See Scenario Timeline, Page 18)

INITIATING EVENT DESCRIPTION: TIME OCURRED: TIME IDENTIFIED:

PAR Developed @ Time: ELAPSED TIME: MINUTES Effected Sub-zones: Sub-zones per Scenario? YIN PARs CORRECT: Y I N State notlfied TIME: _, minutes after PAR declaration.

County notified 0 TIME: _, minutes after PAR declaratlon.

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Protective Action Recommendations (PAR) (See Scenario Timeline, Page 18)

INITIATING EVENT DESCRIPTION: TIME OCURRED: _ _ TIME IDENTIFIED:

PAR Developed @ Time: ELAPSED TIME: MINUTES Effected Sub-zones: Sub-zones per Scenario? Y I N PARs CORRECT: Y I N State notified @ TIME: , minutes after PAR declaration.

County notified @ TIME: _ , minutes after PAR declaration.

Protective Action Recommendations (PAR) (See Scenario Timeline, Page 18)

INITIATING EVENT DESCRIPTION: TIME OCURRED: _ _ TIME IDENTIFIED:

PAR Developed @ Time: ELAPSED TIME: MINUTES Effected Sub-zones: Sub-zones per Scenario? Y I N PARs CORRECT: Y I N State notified @ TIME: I _ _ minutes after PAR declaration.

County notified @ TIME: I minutes after PAR declaration.

Accountability Completed within 30 minutes? ( Y I N): Maintained? (Y I N):

Communication Number of times Timeour was used: Failed to use 3-way communation:

Failed to Communicate data within facility: Failed to Communicate data outside facility:

Consider Timeliness and acuracy of data communicated. Communicaton to approprlate organizaffons.

Command and Control Priorities are established? ( Y I N) Posted? ( Y I N Number of facility briefings: Number of briefings where Priorties' are reviewed:

Number of management meetings: 50.54(x) invoked? ( Y I N Consider Quality of briefings, Evaluation of data and priorifes, Ability to delegate.

Number of Teams Dispatch Search and Rescue: Maintenance Repair Medical: Survey:

Number of Individuals or Teams Dispatched (not originating from TSC/EOF):

Consider: Quality of team formaton, briefing and team tracding.

Radiological Protection Number of staff potentially overexposed: Number of failures to maintain doses ALARA:

Consider: Deviatons from normal Radiological practoes, Timeliness of dose assessments, Assumptons made for dose assessments, Plume tracking sucess.

Public Information No. of Approved News Statements: No. of Rumors Identified:

No. of News Statements wthout an error No. of Rumors Answered in News Statements: _

No. of News Conferences: No. of Rumors Addressed In Press Conferences:

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_ _- -I WOLF CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORPORATION EVALUATION LOG SHEET Name: Date:

Assignment: _Page: 1 OF __

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WOLF CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORPORATION EVALUATION LOG SHEET Name: Date:

Assignment: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __Page: 2 OF ___

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1. Facility Activaton 2 InnedIate Emergency Nofications 3 Teams Dispatched 4 Staffing 5 Accountability a Radiological Protecdon
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WOLF CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORPORATION EVALUATION LOG SHEET Name: Date:

Assignment:_Page: 5 OF TIME I I_

Key Activities:

t Facllty Actvation 2 Immediate Emergency Notlications 3 Teams Dispatched 4 Stafng 5 Accountability A Radiological Protecton 7 Classifcatu A Communication Il Public Inibfnaton IM Protctive Action Recommnndation 11. Command and Control EVALUATED-EXERCISE PRINTED 03/07/2003 8:19 AM Page 15

PHONE TEAM CONTROLLER FORM Date Time Call Placed Sequence #

Evaluator: l Representing: Citizen Media Other Phone # Called: Phone Team Member:

Question:

Response

OBSERVATIONS Is the answer recelved accurate to the best of your knowledge? YES NO If No - Comment:

Is the person answering your questions courteous and helpful? YES NO f No - Comment:

Does the phone team member seem concemed about you? YES NO Are the answers you get provided In a tlmely manner? YES NO f No - Comment:

If the phone team doesn't know an answer to a particular question, do they get back with you on It? YES NO Do they speculate or give you their opinion of what they thinkw may be happening or about to happen? YES NO f Yes - Comment:

If you call to ask a question relating to a rumor, do you get a timely response to the validity of the rumor? YES NO If No - Comment:

If you ask the same question of several phone team members or spokespersons at virtually the same time, do you receive virtually the same answer? YES NO If No - Comment:

Have you Identified the phone team members' strengths and weaknesses on the Performance Report? YES NO Other Comment(s):

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SCENARIO Operational events will be conducted as written. Other events may vary from those written according to the actions of the players.

NARRATIVE

SUMMARY

This sequence results in a release of radioactive materials, ensuring that conditions shall require an evacuation of down wind sectors.

INITIAL CONDITIONS Initial conditions establish the plant is operating at 100% of full power, late in core life. Electrical demand in the area is heavy. 'A' Service Water pump is out of service for repair. Flux mapping is in progress. Per AP 19B-001,

'FAILED FUEL ACTION PLAN", we are in Action Level 3. Current levels have been greater than FRI 4 for two days, and levels are continuing to increase. Because of this, the initial containment atmosphere has an elevated concentration of radioactivity. Therefore, the containment area radiation monitors have elevated readings. There is a management meeting scheduled for 1600 to discuss shutting down in order to perform a fuel inspection.

The Fuel Building Rollup door is stuck, fully open. The transfer canal is empty. HEV8585, Recycle Evaporator Feed Filter to Fuel Transfer Canal, is tagged out. Valve has been removed from the piping for repair on a bench.

Towards the end of refuel 12, workers above the area of the transfer tube had dropped material which landed on the transfer tube. There had been some trouble reinstalling the flange, but it was eventually installed. The subsequent inspection did not identify any faults.

SEQUENCE OF EVENTS At 0800 the Radwaste Building truck bay area radiation monitor alarms (SDRE-07), reading In excess of 240 mR

/ Hr., then the Control Room is notified of a resin spill in the Radwaste Building. This results in the declaration of an ALERT.

At 0900 transformer XSL31 falls, causing 'B' & 'C' Service Water pumps to fail due to a loss of power, which leads to a reactor trip.

At 0915, transformer XNBO suffers an intemal fault, causing XNBOI to isolate. 'A' diesel generator starts and loads, but after several minutes It stops when its fuel strainer becomes cogged (0920).

At 0930. PA00201 fails open. The component cooling water to regenerative heat removal isolation valve (EGHVI02) falls closed, ensuring that there is no available core cooling after ECCS suction transfers to the containment sumps.

At 1000 an incore thimble tube falls, which, causes the reactor coolant system to begin losing inventory into containment. The initial leak rate is approximately 480 gpm. This results in the declaration of a Site Area Emergency.

At 1030, an accident involving a gasoline transport tanker occurs on Highway 75, beneath the bridge where 1-35 crosses over. This forces a temporary closure of both highways.

At 1200 the integrity of the transfer tube falls. The RCS leak rate increases to 10,000 gpm. With the Fuel Building rollup door stuck open, there is an unfiltered release path to the public. This will require an evacuation of down wind populations out to 10 miles. This results in the declaration of a General Emergency.

There is no mitigation that will terminate the release until the plant is cooled to below 212 "F.

Environmental samples shall be collected and transported to the EOF.

The drill will be terminated at approximately 1400.

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TIMELINE TIME CLASSIFICATION 2 EVENT 0730 (H-00:30) Initial conditions are provided to the Shift Manager.

0800 (H+00:00) Drill activities begin.

0800 (H+00:00) ALERT 3 Resin spill in Radwaste Building.

  • SDRE reading > 240 mR I Hr 0900 (H+01 :00) XSL31 fails.
  • B & C Service Water Pumps fail 0915 (H+01:15) XNBO fails 0920 (H+01 :20) 'A' Diesel Generator fails 0930 (H+01:30) PA00201 Fails
  • EGHV0102 fails dosed.

1000 (H+02:00) SAE4 Loss of reactor coolant boundary

  • SIS - Emergency boraton begins 1030 (H+02:30) Accident at Hwy 75 & 35 interferes with evacuation route 1200 (H+04:00) GE 5 Release radioactive materials to the public
  • Transfer tube boundary falls 1220 (Hl04:20) RCS activity begins to seriously trend upward
  • CHARMS also begins to seriously trend upward

-1330 (H+05:30) Offsite teams collect environmental samples.

1400 (H+06:00) Exercise is terminated.

1600 (H+08:00) Critique completed.

2 ToeS noted for emergency clya ifcation are based on te hiaon of the causal event and do not rdect lir required br een diagnosis. The actuat time of dasscon could vary sgntlcely.

The ERO may not always clssify an event exacly the way the scenario specifies. Situations can rise hiwhich assessment otdassilcation opportunibies issubjective due t deviasen torn lhe expected scenario paUt The wztual subzones which are recormrended to be evasuated could be significantly different depending upon the assumptions used.

3 An ALERT should be declared per the WCGS Emergency Plan due o the EAL-1, Radiological Effluent Release diaL Sequence:

1-RER-1 No 1-RER-5 Yes, SDRE-07 reading hiexcess of 240 mR/Hr 1-RER-3 No ALERTAlert

' Itisexpecd that a Site Area Emergency wilt be declared when the bss of mar coolant begins.

Sequence:

3- RCB 1 Yes, Leak > 25 gpm 3- LRCB .2 Yes, Leak > I CCP, CTMT rad monibrs offacale 3-LRCB 3 Yes, GTRE 59160 >250 R/rI 3- LRCE 4 No.

3.LRCE4 No.

SAE Nftsexpected lat a General Emergency w be derlared when the CHARMs EXCEEDS 2,500 RI Hr..

Sequence:

3.LRCS-1 Yes, Leak > 25 gpm 3-LRCB.2 Yes, Leak > I CCP. CTMT rad mors offscale 3-LRCS-3 Yes, GTRE 59/60'250 Rr 3-LRCB4 No.

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I-DAILY PLANT REPORT To be provided only after demonstrating knowledge of where report can be found. -

AIF 21 D-002-01, Rev. 2 DAILY PLANT REPORT Date TODAY Time 0400 Mode 1 Reactor Power 3564 RJU 158MA Previous Day's Generation 0000 to 2400 hours0.0278 days <br />0.667 hours <br />0.00397 weeks <br />9.132e-4 months <br /> GhMIWH 29582 NMWH 28564 Generator Load (Instantaneous) (GMWe) 1239 (MAP0001) i; . z4 !

Condenser Absolute Pressure (INHGA) High - 2.96 -

_______ (ACP0218)

Intermediate 2.09 (ACP021 1)

¢* (Low 1.86 (ACP0204)

Main Condenser In-Leakage,(scfn)- ; 29.1 (Systems)/(Operations)

Dissolved 02 in the Hotwell (P;B) 2.6 (Chemistry)

Blowdown Rate 119 (BMU0704)

Reactor Pre ire (PSIG) 2237 (BBU0482)

Reactor Coolant Tavg (F) 586.5 (BBT0499A)

Reactor Coolant Sys. Boron Concentration (ppm) 60 (Chemistry)

Calendar Days of Continuous Operation (Gen. Output Brkr Clsd) 475 Lake Level 1087 (EFLOO27)

Circ Water Inlet Temperature 56.1 (Avg. of DAT0050 and DAT0049)

Circ Water Pump Discharge Pressure (PSIG) 21 (IPI CW012A)

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Form APF 22C-002-02 Rev 1 Date: TODAY Work Week: 407 Continuous days on line: 475 !t Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation ..

==I~~~~~~8' I Today's Operational Focus Plant StatuslHealth Mode 1 Train B Plant Awareness Level 1 Plant Status Reactor Power 3564 Mwh Generator Load 1238 Mwe RCS leakage Identified .784 gpm Unidentified 0.067 gpm Protected Train: A SGBD Flow 56.1 kbh Tech SpeTRM Action Statements [3.2.10] Condenser In-leakage 29.1/9.9 cfm NIGHTS: AK In-service C Stand-by 2 BEDS Ball cleaning in-service: Both Lake temperature 52.30 F Level: 1083.95 ft Emergent work .

Out of Service/Degraded Service Water Pump A, bearing replacement HEV8585, Rebuild Shift Manager Concems Failed Fuel Action Level 3. Rod Drive MG Set Halon. OOS-both banks Continuous Firewatch Major POD Activities

[1 0 HKE14 Cask Crane Additional Items Night Shift Next Working Day Shift Manger:

Work Week Manager: B Bahr Call Superintendent: On-Call Emergency Manger Nights:

On Schedule Goal Backlog Control Room Tags 0 5 4 Powerblock Correctives 2 90 121 SR Powerblock Correctives >6 mos 1 5 18 Prs-outage 3 0 0 EVALLUATED-EXERCISE PRINTED 03J07/2003 8:19 AM Page 20

Form APF 22C002-02 Rev 1 OFFSITE CONTACTS I CONTROL CELL PHONE NUMBERS AGENCY ACTUAL CONTROL CELL NUMBER :NUMBER 6 American Nuclear Insurers 860-561-3433 5695 Coffey County Sheriff 364-2123 5691 ENS 5206 HPN 5209 INPO 800-321-0614 5697 NRC Resident 4574 /4575 5693 Security 4999 5376 State of Kansas (KDEM) 785-296-3176 5692 System Dispafich 785-575-6078 5694 Work WeekManager 5112 Call Supeijintendent Team A - Jim Gilmore (X-4047)

Team B - Edward Ray (X-4429)

Team C - Dale Berry (X-8269)

Team D - Bob Kopecky (X-4732) l ~~~~~Other Phone Numbersl l ~~~Computer Operator Extension 5696l In order to make the mult-line phone work for the ENS or HPN control cells, the following directions should be used:

1. When a call comes into your incoming line (5206 for ENS, and 5209 for HPN), pick up the phone then push the button next to the appropriate number (There should be a flashing arrow in the LCD next to the button).
2. Answer the first caller, get his extension, then call him back from the correct outgoing line (5204 for ENS, and 5208 for HPN).
3. When the next person calls:
a. push hold once
b. push the button next to your incoming number
c. get the caller's extension
d. push your outgoing number (this will disconnect the incoming line)
e. push conference once
f. call the second caller
g. push conference again - everyone should still be on the line.

You can repeat this as often as necessary to connect as many callers as you receive (it should not exceed 3 but could be less).

e Phone numbers normally expected to be used for drill purposes are in bold.

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APF 21-001-01, Rev. 06 Page 1of 2 K02-001A SHIFT MANAGER RELIEF CHECKLIST OFF-GOING SHIFT (CHECK BOX) DATE OFF-GOING SM (PRINT) Off Going .

DAYS O NIGHTS 0 Today l ON-COMING SM (PRINT) On Coing PLANT STATUS

SUMMARY

ON-COMING SM REVIEW PRIOR TO ASSUMING SHIFT  ; X MODE 1 Additional Pages EVOLUTIONS INPROGRESS:

100% Power, End of Core Life Heavy electrical demand AP I 9B-001, Failed Fuel Action Plan, Action Level 3 SIGNIFICANT MAINTENANCE RESTORATION INPROGRESS:

Service Water Pump 'A' OOS, bearing replacement HE V8585 tagged out and removed to the shop for rebuild.

SIGNIFICANT TESTING/RESTORATION IN PROGRESS: _ __,_-,

RADWASTE STATUS: -

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GENERAL: Executives meeting at 1600 to deterrine a course of acion (Degraded fuel IRCS leak).

REVIEW THE FOLLOWING PRIOR TO ASSUMING SHIFT: (CHECK BOX)

O SHIFT MANAGER LOG [a ACTION STATEMENT

SUMMARY

o FIRE PROTECTION IMPAIRMENTS El COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL LOG El EQUIP. OUT OF SERVICE LOG El BREECH AUTHORIZATIONS D ESSENTIAL READING El IGNITION SOURCE PERMITS O SHIFT CREW COMPOSITION E SURVEILLANCE SCHEDULE El UCENSED OPERATOR QTR SIGN-OFF LOG UPDATED I-REVIEW THE FOLLOWING AFTER ASSUMING SHIFT: (CHECK BOX)

El TEMP. MODIFICATION LOG O DISCHARGE PERMITS INEFFECT El CLEARANCE ORDER INDEX E CONTROL ROOM LOG E OPERATIONS TRACKING PROGRAM El ENSURE BLDG WATCHES REVIEW UPDATED ,.J ESSENTIAL READING a SUBSTATION AUTHORIZATION FORMS [3.2.221 OFF-GOING SM ON-COMING SM_ _

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-~~ _I , _I APF 21-001-1, Rev. 06 Pe 2od 2 K02-001A SHIFT MANAGER RELIEF CHECKUST SHIFT COMPOSITION SM 1-. -.\ .

,I VI" SHIFT MANAGER CRS CONTROL ROOM SUPERVISOR ]

I RO REACTOR OPERATOR I SE SHIFT ENGINEER t

. BOP BALANCE OF PLANT 1 __-

ABO TBO . RBO SWO AUXILIARY BUILDING WATCH TURBINE BUILDING WATCH RADWASTE BUILDING SITE WATCH WATCH wro OSC

.,,- II I WATER TREATMENT OFF-SITE COMMUNICATOR OPERATOR AS FIRE BRIGADE BRIGADE LEADER I lM~ EMBER M EMBEER - B MEMBR RR OTHER SUP l lI HT I ICTCN CALL SUPERINTENDENT HP TECHNICLAN EVALUATED-EXERCISE PRINTED 03/07/2003 8:19 AM Page 23

APF 21-001402 Rev. 16 Pace of 4 K02U01 CONTROL ROOM TURNOVER CHECKLIST DATE: Today NIGHT SHIFT DAY SHIFT X lMODE- 1 OFF-GOING: (PRINT) CRS OFF going CRS1 ON-COMING: (PRINT) COSV CRS 2 RO OFF going RO 1 --RO TRO 2 BOP OFF going BOP 1 - 80P BOP2 SE OFF going SE 1 SE SE2 ON-COMING CRS/SE/RO/BOP REVIEW -

EVOLUTIONS IN PROGRESS:

1) 100% power for 475 days
2) Dilutng 200 gals every two hours for temperature control
3) AP 19B-001, Failed Fuel Acton Plan, Action Level 3 MAINTENANCE IN PF3OGRESS: [Commitment Steps 3.2.9, 3.2.11]

Service Water Pyimp A. 00 for bearing replacement HE V8585 tagged'gut and removed to shop for rebuild.

TESTING IN PROGRESS: [Commitment Steps 3.2.9, 3.2.11]

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APF 21-001-02 Rv. I1B Pag 2 of 4 K02-001C CONTROL ROOM TURNOVER CHECKLIST I COMMENTS:j Executives are meeting to determine a course of action (Degraded fuel / RCS leak). Decisions are expected by 1600.

CHM notified to expedite LRP generation to support Radwaste processing.

WORK REQUEST:

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APF 21-001-02 Rev. 16 Pane 3 f 4 K02 001C CONTROL ROOM TURNOVER CHECKLIST REACTOR POWER 100  % RCS: 586.5 OF 2235 PSIG ROD CONTROL AUTO ., 11 I, .. , l MANUAL l 7 CONTROL BANK D 229 S1rEPS RCS BORON (Cb) 60 PPM @ DATErTIME Today / 0430 LEAK RATE (GPM): ACTUAL T/S Today IDENTIFIED 0.784 UNIDENTIFIED . 0.0546 @ DATE/TIME 10430 (B.7.8) (B.8.1)

COND. AIR INLEAKAGE 29.1 sfm (IAW STN CH-0201 TANKS AP FILLING l AN FILLING m BL FILLING l BL ON RECIRC CONDENSATE DEMINS INSERVICE - AT lB l C XD ERlE l lF l ESF STATUS PANELS AND REACTOR TRIP/BLOCK PANEL PANEL ) COMPONENTITRIP/BLOCK REASON k,,. ,

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__ 1 APF 21-001-02 Rev. IS Pa 4 of 4 K02-OOIC CONTROL ROOM TURNOVER CHECKLIST ON-COMING CRS/SE/ROIBOP REVIEW (Check Box)

PRIOR TO ASSUMING WATCH I CRS SE RO BC)P VI CONTROL ROOM LOGS ESSENTIAL READING . r -.

CLEARANCE ORDER LOG INSTRUMENT OUT-OF-SERVICE LOG EQUIPMENT OUT-OF-SERVICE LOG ACTION STATEMENT

SUMMARY

SURVEILLANCE SCHEDULE

_ __ N/A _ _ _ FIRE PROTECTION PERMITS l N/A N/A N/A KC008 NOT DISABLED/DISARMED WITHOUT DOCUMENTATION N/A N/A N/A DISCHARGE PERMITS WAC MCB WALKDOWN WITH OFi-GOiNG WATCH AFE ASIN AFTER ASSUMING WATCH CRS SE RO BOP TEMP MOD LOG.

l N/A N/A N/A LOCKED VALVE LOG COMPIUTER ALARM

SUMMARY

N/A N/A N/A ."CONDUCT SHIFT BRIEF N/A N/A . POD SCHEDULE I N/A N/A NIA OPEN PROCEDURES BOOK (Reference Step 3.1.18)

OPEN WCGS SUBSTATION WORK AUTHORIZATION FORMS [Commitment Step 3.2.271 N/A NIA N/A BRIEF RO ON 10% RAPID DOWN POWER WHEN >10% RTP ATTACH ANY ADDITIONAL PAGES NEEDED TO DESCRIBE PLANT CONDITIONS. MARK THE NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL PAGES OFF-GOING ON-COMING CRS OFF going CRS CRS RO OFF going RO RO BOP OFF going BOP BOP SE OFF going SE SE INMALS INITIALS EVALUATED-EXERCISE PRINTED 03/07/2003 8:19 AM Page 27

ALARM WINDOW DESCRIPTION WINDOW NAME REASON WRNVO J-

_ . INTERMITTENT ALARMS KCOO8 ALARMS

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APF 21F.OM1.01 REV 01 EQUIPMENT OUT OF SERVICE LOG EOL DECLARED INOPERABLE REQUIRED RETURN APPLICABLE I MQDE TECH SPEC DECLARED OPERABLE DATE/NUMBER SYSTEM DATE/TIMEIINITIAL (SMCRS) DATE/TIME/INITIAL MODES RESTRAINT TRM DATE/TIME/INITIAL (SMCRS) - i ODCM (SMCRS)

REMARKS/EQUIPMENT/AR/TMO/CO/RETEST 2003-0040 l WS i N/A N/A NA N/A N/A Service Water Pump A, beanng replacement N

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APF 21H-001-01 REV 03 INSTRIIMFNT OIT OF SFRVICF I Or OOS COMPUTER DOCUMENT NUMBER OOS TIME/ AFFECTED COMPUTER REASON SMICRS VERIFIED TAG REMOVAL SEQUENCE POINT (2) DATE PROCESS OR READ-OUT APPiED, APPLICABLE TS, TRM AND AUTHORIZATION NUMBER DESIGNATOR (1) DEVICE MODE RESTRAINT (SM/CRS INITIAL

________ ___________ ;g_______TIME AND DATE)

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l 'X SE'(l NOTE: 1) FOR INSTRUMENTS OTHER THAN COMPUTER POINTS ENTER N/A.

2) VERIFY OOS SEQUENCE NUMBER IS ON ACTION/WORK REQUEST AND LIST ACTION/WORK REQUEST NUMBER IN THIS COLUMN.

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APF 21-001-10, Rev. 01 ACTION STATEMENT

SUMMARY

LOG 1 __l E.O.L. TECH SPEC # ENTERED DEADLINE '"REMARKS RESTORED YR. DATEMMEIShUCRS DATEITIME/SIVCRS . DATIETIME/SM/CRS

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AIF 02-007-01-01 K04-012 CHEMISTRY TURNOVER CHECKLIST Date TODAY F Tech SpeclTRMIODCM LCO Required Sampling c On-coming: Onmil ngTech I Sample Required WCGS Sample Due TSrrRMODCM I Datefime Sampled I Time SampleDue Time Off-going: Off-gini ;-ITech Accumulators f added to (due to addition of blended flow to RWST)\ `\

Mode: I Nights LDays:

Abnormal Conditions (Check all that apply)

(Explain Incomment section)

Work Items Carried Over Gas Decay Tank Adds 1. RHUT 'A' needs sampled for pre-processing.

Tank Added to 2. Follow worksheet for RCS sampling frequency.

DIT Enter 3. Check quals prior to performing any work.

D/T Exit

[Commitment Step 3.2.1]

215% TPC Mode 3-212-3 Change Rad Monitors Inoperable:

HB-RE-18 HF-RE-45 BM-RE-62 LE-RE-59 HF-RE-95 GE-RE-92 GHREIOBIGTRE21B GIREIAJGTRE21A GTRE31IGTRE32 Pre-Relief Reviews Abnormal Conditions Comment Offgolng:

Pager tumed over X See Board Review Abnormal Cond. Forms NtA 1. We are in A.L. 3 for FRI - OPS has Increased letdown to 120 gpm.

Review tickler X CTMT Press. 5" X Oncoming: Equipment Problems/Action Requests/Nice to Know Review Abnormal Cond. Forms See Board Review Ticiers 1. D2964 O.O.S. - continue to run nightly e-cals for KM.

2. WR written on SG quick disconnects at SJ panel.

Review Process monitor log 3. Meetng will be held tD discuss shutting down for determination of fuel failures.

Review Radwastb tank level log Notify Control Room of

=I on-coming Shift Chemist Watch Relieved Off-going (Init.)

On-coming (lIt.)

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1 I-IMESSAGES CLASSIFICATION PLANT ANNOUNCEMENTS NUE To be used during drills ONLYI NOTE: Precede any use of a Site wide alarm (i.e. Site Evacuation Alarm) with "THIS IS A DRILL.

THIS IS A DRILL".

Section Message

1. THIS IS A DRILL!

THIS IS A DRILL!,,,

2. Attention all personnel, attention all personnel. Wolf Creek ha'sdealared a Notification of Unusual Event.
3. Persohnel required to respond at a Notification of Unusual Event should report to your facility.
4. All other personnel continue with your normal duties unless further instructions are given.
5. THIS IS A DRILL!

THIS IS A DRILL!

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ALERT To be used during drills ONLYI NOTE: Precede any use of a Site wide alarm (i.e. Site Evacuation Alarm) with "THIS IS A DRILL.

THIS IS A DRILL".

Section Messaqe

1. THIS IS A DRILL!

THIS IS A DRILL!

2. Attention all peffsonel, attention all personnel. Wolf Creek has declared an ALERT due b
3. Emgency Response Organization members report to your assigned locaton.
4. Personnel not involved in today's drill actvities, confinue your normal work assignments.

5.

Follow instructions from Security and Health Physics personnel.

6. THIS IS A DRILL!

THIS IS A DRILL!

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- I-SITE AREA EMERGENCY To be used during drills ONLY!

NOTE: Precede any use of a Site wide alarm (i.e. Site Evacuation Alarm) with "THIS IS A DRILL.

THIS IS A DRILL".

Section Messaqe

1. THIS IS A DRILL!

THIS IS A DRILL!

2. Attention all persoinel, attention all personnel. Wolf Creek has declared a Site Area Emergency due to
3. Emergency Resp6nse Organization members report to your assigned location.--,
4. Personnel not involved in today's drill activities, continue your normal work assignments.

5.

Follow instrucfions from Security and Health Physics personnel.

6. THIS IS A DRILL!

THIS IS A DRILL!

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GENERAL EMERGENCY To be used during drills ONLY!

NOTE: Precede any use of a Site wide alarm (i.e. Site Evacuation Alarm) with "THIS IS A DRILL.,"

THIS IS A DRILL".

Section Message

1. THIS IS A DRILL!

THIS IS A DRILL!

2. Attention all persdnnel,lIattention all personnel. Wolf Creek has declared a General Emergency due to
3. EmergenY.Response Organization members report to your assigned
4. Personnel not involved in today's drill activities, continue your normal work assignments.

5.

Follow instructions from Security and Health Physics personnel.

6. THIS IS A DRILL!

THIS IS A DRILL!

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FIRE BRIGADE To be used during drills ONLY!

NOTE: Precede any use of a Site wide alarm (i.e. Site Evacuation Alarm) with "THIS IS A DRILL, THIS IS A DRILL".

Section Message

1. THIS IS A DRILL!

THIS IS A DRILL!

2. 'Fire, Fire, Fire...', iday's E-Plan designated Fire Brigade members report to the turnout lockers."
3. Duty FirdBiblde members DO NOT have to respond, continue with normcI046 activities.
4. Personnel not involved in today's dill activities, continue your normal work assignments.
5. THIS IS A DRILL!

THIS IS A DRILL!

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MESSAGE No: 1.

_TYPE: Drill I, J THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Facility Controllers FROM: Facility Lead TIME: 0730 NOTE:

During an evaluated 4ercise, Corollers shall limit player contact to only those occasions where apppriately eamed data Is being provided.

Coaching Is nolallowed during response actIvities associated with the NRC Performa ce.IrdIcators or during an NRC evaluated exercise

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MESSAGE: DO:

Communicate throughout the controller organization. Over communicatell You can't communicate too much. Communications are essential to effective drill control.

For Evaluated Exercises, Indoctrinate the NRC and FEMA evaluators to the conditions of the scenario.

Ensure that the scenario drill sequence (i.e., time-line) is coordinated with the Simulator and with Facility Lead Controllers.

Monitor the data being received and released from the facflity to ensure consistency with the scenario and inform the Drill Lead Controller of any discrepancies.

Any out-of sequence or unanticipated Controller Intervention must be authorized.

Identify and resolve potential problems which might adversely affect the progress of the drill or exercise.

Coordinate with the Drill Lead Controller on the issuance of drill messages.

Ensure all message and mini-scenario assignments are clearly understood prior to commencing drill activties.

Consider actions that might be necessary in order to complete a smooth transition to using the paper data, if simulator falls.

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get the team motivated again. The intended outcome is to:

keep the drill moving and to keep people thinking and performing.

provide the Manager a chance to demonstrate command and control.

ensure that everyone demonstrates good 'gamesmanship.

Be attentive to player activities being particularly mindful of conditions and actions associated with classification, protective actions and notifications.

Be creative, the scenario cannot contain every detail. Be willing to fill the void. However, if you provide additional information, make sure that that information gets passed along to your facUity lead controller.

(For example, if there has been a steam line rupture, it would be acceptable to include information Indicating that insulation has blown throughout the area)

Watch for snags. Your main function is to make sure that the drill proceeds in accordance with how the timeline describes the sequence of events. Players are allowed some freedom of play, but when player response deviates from how the sequence was predicted, then a declsion'wil need to be made weather or not to Intercede.

During drills, coach when necessary. Do not let learning opportunities

- escapen Ask questions when you do not understand.

Use the Human Error Prevention Tools.

Be aware of nuclear and personnel safety and intervene if necessary.

Behave in a professional manner.

Maintain comprehensive logs of major activities, paying particular attention to activities associated with risk significant Issues.

Coach during the critique to refocus upon the Critique Guideline and to encourage improved presentation.

Ensure that a facility critique is conducted and facilitated by the facility lead player. Call a 'TIME-OUr if the critique does not establish or maintain the appropriate self-critical perspective. Consider giving a short break to allow for refocus.

Provide the opportunity to players to self-identify their own performance errors, but be ready to provide the information if necessary without hesitancy. Do so in a forthright manner.

Collect all logs and paperwork generated by controllers in facility.

Ensure inventories are initiated and completed by players.

Perform a walk-through of the facility and ensure that all equipment is retumed to normal status.

Note: Do not tum the equipment off yourself. Ensure the appropriate players are notified to do this. This is a performance issue that should be documented.

DO NOT:

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Make up data to fill a void, do not make up conditions outside of the scenario guidelines. (Using the example of the steam line rupture, it would be inappropriate to indicate that a near by electrical panel shows signs of being shorted out.)

Hold conversations about observed player actions or upcoming scenario events with other controllers, when within earshot of afplayer.

Allow observers to become involved in play or the response processes Fail to communicate with the controller organization. If you didn't ask the question or provide the information, then you did not do your job.

During the Evaluated Exercise KEEP THE SCENARIO CONFIDENTIAL!

DO NOT COACH NRC EVALUATED ACTIVITIES EITHER VERBALLY or WITH BODY LAN9UAGE.

Note of exception to our us'ual exercise practices: FEMA has an different viewpoint than the NRC regarding errors made during exercise pesfornaoc. The NRC does not allow coaching during an evaluated-'exeriise. FEMA's evaluation criteria provides for the oppQtunity of on-the-spot-correction. FEMA views an uncorrected error as a missed learning opportunity. If you are controlling in a FEMA evaluation area involving Non-Wolf Creek emergency response personnel and identify a problem, approach the FEMA evaluator, state

-that you recognize a problem and ask if on-the-spot correction and re-demonstration will be allowed. If it is an area evaluated by both FEMA and the NRC. it is not clear-cut. In this latter instance, you may discuss the situation with both agencies' evaluators.

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MESSAGE No: 2.

TYPE: DRILL THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Shift Manager FROM: CR Lead TIME: 0730 I

NOTE:

1. DO NOT pass this message-wIthout the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.
2. Ensure that all control ro6tom personnel are aware of the control cell phone numbers to be'Gsid durtItg this drll. These phone numbers are located on page 21.

MESSAGE: Brief the Shift Manager on the initial conditions on pages 18 through 32 of this scenario.

Meteorological It is partly cloudy with winds out of the East. There is a possibility for rain later in the day.

Ensure the Chemistry Technician is aware of the initial conditions on pages 18 and 32 of this scenario.

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MESSA,GE No: 3.

TYPg: DRILL

. , " \_e THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Plant Population FROM: Drill Lead TIME: 0745 NOTE: Dal 7920, *22 I -

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MESSAGE: Attention In the plant, attention in the plant.

An E-Plan drill is to be conducted today which shall end about 1400.

Please reserve Gai-tronics line 5 for drill communications.

Attention in the plant, attention in the plant.

An E-Plan drill is to be conducted today which shall end about 1400.

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MESSAGE No: 4.

TYPE: DRILL THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Notification Communicators tKUM: Cor nmunications TIME: 080 NOTE: You will nood to make coples-to ensure that you are only providing the one page.

< \i MESSAGE: Provide the list of phone numbers on Page 21 for various offsite agencies. Offsite participation is to be as described on Page 4.

Phone calls to offsite agencies shall revert to the control cell if the agency indicates they no longer desire to participate.

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MESSAGE No: 5.

TYPE: DRILL THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Facility Lead Controllers FROM: Drill Lead TIME: 0800

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MESSAGE: Drill activities have commenced.

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_ I MESSAGE No: 6.

TYPE: DRILL THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Drill Participants FROM: Facility Leads TIME: 0800+

NOTE:

1. nital meteorological data may be provided to any player which asks.
2. Informatlon from theDalIy'Plat Report or the Daily POD Board may be provided only when It has beei demonstrated that the Individual has the abillty to obtain this Information Independently.

rCsA-MESSAGE: Meteorological It is partiy cloudy with winds out of the East. There is a possibility for rain later in the day.

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MESSA,GE No: 7.

TYPr'E-Imulator THIS IS A DRILL  ;

DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Shift Manager FROM: CR Lead TIME: 0800 NOTE:

DO NOT pass this message vthout the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

Bulleted Items should be provided only as the Information Is 'earned'.

-: A MESSAGE: The following plant conditions exist:

There is an audible alarm on RM-1 1 (SDRE-07 is in alarm).

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MESSAGE No: 8.

TYPE: DRILL THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Shift Manager FROM: CR Lead Controller TIME: 0802 NOTE:

DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

I4s MESSAGE: While transferring resin to a HIC, in preparation for shipment, the hose ruptured and we've got resin all over the place. We have left the area.

I was unable to complete a comprehensive survey, but I saw general area dose rates of -250 - 300 mR / Hr, as we were exiting the area.

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MESSAGE No: 9.

TYPE: Coritingency TI I ,S.ADRL THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Shift Manager FROM: CR Lead Controller TIME: 0817+

NOTE:

DO NOT pass this messago wthout the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

Times noted for*merge,cy classification are based on the Initiation of the causal event and do pi reflect time required for event diagnosis. The actual time of classificatloq cpuld vary significantly.

Dep,endlng on the time devoted to leak location diagnostics, this classification may not be detlared.

MESSAGE: An ALERT should have been declared per the WCGS Emergency Plan due to the EAL-1, RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE chart based on the magnitude of the dose rates in the Radwaste building.

Sequence:

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MESSAGE No: 10.

TYPE: Simulator THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Shift Manager FROM: CR Lead Controller TIME: 0900 NOTE:

DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

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MESSAGE: Need a message that details the indications of the failure of XSL31.

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MESSAGE No: 11.

TYPF: DRILL I ..

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

TO: Shift Manager FROM: CR Lead Controller TIME: 0902 NOTE:

DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

This messagesould be plven In conjunction with message 10.

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MESSAGE: There is a 'B' Service Water Pump low flow alarm.

Flow goes to zero.

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MESSAGE No: 12.

TYPE: Contingency THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Shift Manager FROM: CR Lead Controller TIME: 0903 NOTE:

DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

Times noted for emergency classificatIon are based on the Initiation of the causal event and do.n6treflect time required for event diagnosis. The actual time of classification dofld vary significantly.

MESSAGE: There is a 'C' Service Water Pump low flow alarm.

Flow goes to zero.

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MESSAGE No: 13.

TYPE: -pimulator THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Shift Manager FROM: CR Lead Controller TIME: 0920 NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

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MESSAGE: After the Safety Injection signal, the 'A' Diesel Generator fails to run after a successful start.

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I-MESSAGE No: 14.

TYPE: Simulator THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Shift Manager FROM: CR Lead Controller TIME: 0915 NOTE:

1. DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.
2. Components associated with NBO lose of power.

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MESSAGE: Annunciator C019 sounds.

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MESSAGE No: 15.

TYPE:- imulator

e ~~~I r I, THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Shift Manager FROM: CR Lead Controller TIME: 1000 NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

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MESSAGE: The following plant conditions exist:

Pressurizer pressure has dropped slightly.

Pressurizer level is decreasing slightly.

Containment humidity is trending upward.

Containment temperature is trending upward.

There is a 480 gallon per minute charging / letdown flow mismatch.

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MESSAGE No: 16.

TYPE: Contingency THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Shift Manager FROM: CR Lead Controller TIME: 1000+

NOTE:

1. DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.
2. Times noted for emeogency classification are based on the initiaton of the causal event and do.n6fieflect time required for event diagnosis. The actual time of classification co6ild vary significantly.

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t MESSAGE: It is expected that a Site Area Emergency will be declared when the loss of reactor coolant is identified.

Sequence:

3- LRCB -1 Yes, Leak > 25 gpm 3- LRCB -2 Yes, Leak > 1 CCP, CTMT rad monitors off scale 3- LRCB -3 Yes, GTRE 59 /60 >250 R/Hr 3-LRCB 4 No.

3- LRCB -8 No.

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MESSAGE No: 17.

TYPE: Corktingency I . I

. %I . -1.

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

TO: RAS FROM: EOF Lead Controller TIME: 1015+

NOTE: DO NOT pass this message wlthout the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

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MESSAGE: John Redmond Reservoir and Coffey County Lake should have been evacuated due to classification of an SAE.

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I MESSAGE No: 18.

TYPE: Simulator THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Shift Manager FROM: CR Lead Controller TIME: '945 NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

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MESSAGE: CVCS Letdown monitor, SJRE 01, has increased by a factor of 1000 to a level of about 1.7E+03 uCVcc.

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MESSAGE No: 19.

TYPE: Simulator THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Shift Manager FROM: CR Lead Controller TIME: 0930+

NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

MESSAGE: The CHARMS readings are beginning to increase rapidly.

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I MESSAGE No: 20.

TYPE: Drill THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Shift Manager FROM: NRC Control Cell TIME: 0930 NOTE:

1. DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.
2. This call should take about 10 minutes of the Shift Manager's time, not counting time which you may be put on hold.

MESSAGE: This is Ellis Merschoff of NRC regional headquarters. I understand an ALERT has been declared at Wolf Creek. I would like an overview of conditions at your facility.

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MESSAGE No: 21.

TYPE: DRILL

!. _;; e I I THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Shift Manager FROM: Security Controller TIME: 1015+

NOTE: DO NOT pass this message wlthout the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

S. \ N>

MESSAGE: The Security Guard posted at the Fuel Building roll-up door reports that steam Is building up in the Fuel Building and is starting to come out of the roll-up door. He is leaving the area but will maintain sight of the open roll-up door.

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MESSAGE No: 22.

TYPE: DRILL THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: County EOC FROM: County EOC Controller TIME: 1030 NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

MESSAGE: Dispatch has received a call that an accident involving a gasoline transport tanker has occurred on highway 75, directly below the 1-35 overpass. Fire and ambulance have both been dispatched. Highway patrol is responding. They will stop all traffic on both highways in both directions until the situation can be assessed.

The initial report was sketchy, but it is clear that there is a significant fire and possible involvement of more than one vehicle.

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MESSAGE No: 23.

TYPE: Aimulator THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Shift Manager FROM: CR Lead Controller TIME: 0945 NOTE: DO NOT pass this mnessage ;Ithoatfthe consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

MESSAGE: Pressurizer level and pressure are rapidly decreasing.

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MESSAGE No: 24.

TYPE: Simulator THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Shift Manager FROM: CR Lead Controller TIME: 0945+

NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

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MESSAGE: Pressurizer pressure has decreased below 1400 psi.

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MESSAGE No: 25.

TYPE: Contingency THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Emergency Manager FROM: Facility Lead Controller TIME: 1200+

NOTE:

1. DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.
2. Times noted for emergency classification are based on the Initation of the causal event and do n6t reflect time required for event diagnosis. The actual time of classification could vary significantly.
3. With the Increased leak rate, there may be a core cooling red path. In this event, Bloch 8 will be answered as 'Yes', leading to a general emergency.

MESSAGE: A GENERAL EMERGENCY should have been declared due to the CHARMS readings in excess of 2500 RlHr.

Sequence:

3-LRCB-1 Yes, Leak > 25 gpm 3-LRCB-2 Yes, Leak > I CCP, CTMT rad monitors off scale 3-LRCB-3 Yes, GTRE 59/60 >250 R / Hr 3-LRCB-4 No 3-LRCB-8 Yes, GTRE 59/60 >2500 R I Hr GENERAL EMERGENCY If a General Emergency was not declared previously, K should be declared when it is determined that a release is in progress.

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I MESSAGE No: 26.

TYPE: Contingency THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Emergency Manager FROM: Facility Lead Controller TIME: 1200+

NOTE:

1. DO NOT pas3.thls message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.
2. This message should only be transmifted after an attempt has been made to operat this valv4.

a,z MESSAGE: Valve ECV-995 will not close.

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MESSAGE No: 27.

TYP4: DRILL THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: County EOC FROM: County EOC Controller TIME: 1200+

NOTE:

1. DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.
2. This message should not be given until discussIons of evacuating this facility have begun...,'

MESSAGE: You may briefly discuss potential actions associated with relocating the County EOC. However, for the purposes of this drill, actual relocation is not required.

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MESSAGE No: 28.

TYPE: Contingency THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Off-Site Emergency Manager FROM: EOF Lead TIME: 1215+

NOTE:

1. The actual subzones which are recommended to be evacuated could be significantly different, depinding upon the assumptions used.
2. DO NOT pass thli essage without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

MESSAGE: Due to the magnitude of the release, as determined by an assessment of off-site consequences, additional areas should have been evacuated.

See offsite data tables / maps for a detailed description affected subzones.

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MESSAGE No: 29.

TYPE: DRILL THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: County EOC FROM: County EOC Controller TIME: 1230 NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

MESSAGE: I heard on the radio that something is happening at Wolf Creek. I didn't hear any sirens, so I'm not sure what to do. I'm over here by 13th and Kafir.

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MESSAGE No: 30.

TYPE: DRILL THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: County EOC FROM: County EOC Controller TIME: 1230 NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

e-eA MESSAGE: A Sherriff has radioed in that there are protestors on main street that are refusing to evacuate.

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MESSAGE No: 31.

5 TYPE: Drill THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: EOF Team Director FROM: Facility Lead Controller TIME: 1345+

NOTE:

1. DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.
2. See Mini-Scenario 6for additional detalls.
3. The map prolded for this mini-scenario is for convenience only. It is not required that samples be obtained within this area.

MESSAGE: Direct the Team Director to have environmental samples collected and transferred to the Facility Technician. Samples to include:

soil vegetation water One plume phase air sample should also be transferred to the Facility Technician.

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I-MESSAGE No: 32.

TYPE: Simulator THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Shift Manager FROM: CR Lead Controller TIME: 1415 NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

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MESSAGE No: 33.

TYPE:. DRILL THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Shift Manager FROM: Security Controller TIME: 1415+

NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

MESSAGE: The portal monitors in the Security Building are no longer alarming.

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MESSAGE No: 34.

TYPE: DRILL THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Shift Manager FROM: Security Controller TIME: 1415+

NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

MESSAGE: A roving Security Guard has reported that there is no longer a plume of steam that can be seen coming from the area of the containment building.

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MESSAGE No: 35.

TYPE: S$imulator THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Shift Manager FROM: CR Lead Controller TIME: 1415+

NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.

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MESSAGE: Containment pressure is remaining stable.

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MESSAGE No: 36.

TYPE: Drill THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Facility Leads FROM: Drill Lead TIME: 1400 I k

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-s MESSAGE: Terminate exercise activities.

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MESSAGE No: 37.

TYPE: Drill THIS IS A DRILL DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.

TO: Plant Population FROM: Drill Lead TIME: 1400+

MESSAGE: Attention in the plant, attention in the plant.

E-Plan exercise activities have been concluded.

Attention in the plant, attention in the plant.

E-Plan exercise activities have been concluded.

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Mini Scenario - 1 (0900) Auxiliary Transformer XSL31 (1SLOO6E) Fails SCENARIO OVERVIEW:

A line-to-ground fault occurs inside the C" phase bushing on the 13.8KV side of transformer XSL31. Site personnel in the area notify the Control Room that they can see smoke coming from the transformer. The ground fault causes circuit breaker 13-20 (1SLOO3E1 320) to trip.

INDICATIONS IN THE CONTROL ROOM:

Computer Points:

  • SLD009AF (SLU109AF), -TRANSFORMER SL31", status changes from l to 0.
  • SLD010AB (SLEIIOAB), -4.16 KV BUS SL31 VOLTAGE", status changes from Ito 0.
  • SLDOI0AD (SLU110AD), "4.16 KV BUS SL31", status changes from l to 0.

Alarms:

  • SLUA101OA, SL31 BUS TROUBLE", comes in on window D010.

Indications:

  • None.

OBSERVATIONS: (To be provided time coincident to examining the referenced location)

Local Alarms:

  • None.

Visual Cues:

  • There are soot and bum marks around the cover of the high voltage compartment on the north side of the transformer.

FIELD OBSERVATIONS:

  • Breaker Cubicle 1SL003E1320 (Bus SL3, Cubicle 1): The target on the 'C" phase, 250/251 relay is set.
  • Breaker Cubicle I SLO03EI 320 (Bus SL3, Cubicle 1): 286 lockout relay, the mechanical target on the escutcheon plate assembly indicates yellow.
  • Breaker Cubicle 1SL003E1320 (Bus SL3, Cubicle 1): Red light is off, Green light is on, Blue light is off.

POSSIBLE REPAIR STRATEGIES:

  • Inspection of the transformer reveals the "C" phase high voltage bushing is damaged and bumed.

The bushing must be replaced.

  • The transformer must be inspected and tested to determine whether it incurred any other damage.
  • The inspections, tests and bushing replacement will take more than one day. Transformer XSL31 will be out of service for the remainder of the drill.

CONTINGENCIES:

  • If attempts are made to energize bus SL31 (1SLOO9E) by dosing breaker 4-18 (1SL01 OE418), they will be unsuccessful. Breaker 4-18 fails to close due to an open circuit in the 152X spring release coil.

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NOTE: This equipment should not be returned to service until the Simulator Control Booth Operator has been contacted at extension 51 12 or via gaitronics.

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Mini Scenario - 2 (0915) ESF Transformer XNBO Internal Fault SCENARIO OVERVIEW:

There is a fault inside the ESF transformer XNBO. The cause is unknown. The switchyard circuit breaker 13-48 immediately trips following the XNBO intemal fault.

INDICATIONS INTHE CONTROL ROOM:

Computer Points:

  • NBDO002 (NBPOO02), XNB01 FAULT PRESS", status changes from 0 to 1.

Alarms:

  • NBPA2, -XNBOI FAULT PRESS", comes in on window C019.

Indications:

  • None.

OBSERVATIONS: (To be provided time coincident to examining the referenced location)

Local Alarms:

  • None.

Visual Cues

  • There is soot and oil visible around the pressure relief device on top of the transformer.
  • The yellow operation indicator pin is visible in the pressure relief device on top of the transformer.

FIELD OBSERVATIONS:

  • The annunciator located inside the terminal box on the transformer indicates that the pressure relief device (63PR) has been actuated.

POSSIBLE REPAIR STRATEGIES:

  • The intemal damage is severe and will require the transformer to be sent off site to be rebuilt. The transformer will be out of service for the balance of the drill.

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NOTE: This equipment should not be retumed to service until the Simulator Control Booth Operator has been contacted at extension 5112 or via gaitronics.

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Mini Scenario - 3 (0930) 13.8 KV Circuit Breaker PA00201 Fails t:ENARIO OVERVIEW:

Circuit breaker PA00201 trips due to a short-circuited current transformer on the B phase in the breaker cubicle. The short-circuited current transformer causes the 250-251/T2 over-current relay for the B phase to pickup, the 286-11T2 lockout relay in NB00209 picks up and breaker PA00201 trips. Circuit breaker PA00201 cannot be re-closed until the failed current transformer is replaced.

INDICATIONS IN THE CONTROL ROOM:

Computer Points:

  • NBDO006 (NBQ006), 'XNB02 XFMR", status changes from l to 0.
  • NBE0012 (NBQO012), -ESF XFMR NB02 BKR PA0201. status changes from l to 0.

Alarms:

  • NBQA6, XNB02 XFMR LOCKOUT, comes in on window A022.

Indications:

  • Switch NBHISOOO1 (located on RL016): Red light is off, Green light is on, Amber light is on.

OBSERVATIONS: (To be provided time coincident to examining the referenced location)

Local Alarms:

  • None.

Visual Cues

  • There is an odor of bumed electrical insulation around switchgear cubicle PA00201.

FIELD OBSERVATIONS:

  • On the door of the PA00201 switchgear cubicle, the target is set on the 250-251/T2 over-current relay for the B phase.

POSSIBLE REPAIR STRATEGIES:

  • Troubleshooting reveals that the B phase current transformer, for the 250-251/T2 over-current relay in PA00201, is short-circuited. The failed current transformer must be replaced.

NOTE: This equipment should not be returned to service until the Simulator Control Booth Operator has been contacted at extension 5112 or via gaitronics.

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Mini Scenario - 4

'A' DIG Fuel Strainer Failure SCENARIO OVERVIEW:

After the 0915 event, the 'A' diesel generator starts and loads, but shuts down after running for - 5 minutes. The shut down was caused by lack of fuel reaching the Emergency D/G. Investigation revealed that the Differential Pressure PDIH0010A across the fuel strainer KJBS0001A indicated very high, indicating a blockage.

INDICATIONS IN THE CONTROL ROOM:

Computer Points:

  • KJPOOIO D/G Fuel Oil Strainer Dff Pressure Alarms:
  • KJPDAH0010 Amber light located on local panel KJ121 is on.

Indications:

  • KJPDIOOIO shows more than 5 PSID.

OBSERVATIONS: (To be provided time coincident to examining the referenced location)

Local Alarms:

  • None.

Visual Cues

  • The Scenario will allow the EDG A to be retumed to service after the Fuel Strainer blockage is corrected.

FIELD OBSERVATIONS:

  • Differential Pressure across the strainer indicated very high (DP > 5 PSID).
  • The strainers removed had debris and sludge buildup causing blockage.

POSSIBLE REPAIR STRATEGIES:

  • Remove the strainers and replace them as necessary. The replacement takes about 15 minutes.

The EDG A can be returned to service after this replacement, but no sooner than 1000.

"2 Pane NOTE: This equipment should not be returned to service until the Simulator Control Booth Operator has been contacted at extension 5112 or via Galtronics.

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Mini Scenario - 5 (At 1200)Fuel Building Roll-up Door Failure SCENARIO OVERVIEW:

The Fuel Building Rollup Door was opened to allow a truck to enter. The operator's attempt to close the door fails. Initial investigation revealed that the rollup door motor bearings had failed. Any attempt to close the door will fail since the motor bearings and the guide was damaged. The door could not be lowered manually. The crew tried to remove the truck out of the Fuel Building; however, the truck breaks down in the doorway making it impossible to block the door with any temporary means (plastic curtains).

This incident will allow the unfiltered release path to outside/ public.

INDICATIONS IN THE CONTROL ROOM:

Comouter Points:

  • None Alarms:
  • None Indications:
  • None OBSERVATIONS: (To be provided time coincident to examining the referenced location)

Local Alarms:

  • None.

Visual Cues

  • None FIELD OBSERVATIONS:
  • The Rollup door is stuck open and it cannot be closed
  • The truck is in the door way and employees had to leave due to high radiation in the area.

POSSIBLE REPAIR STRATEGIES:

  • Pull the truck out and try to close the door manually, however, they cannot get near the door since the radiation levels are very high. Therefore, every effort will fail to close the door and the door will remain open during the entire drill period.

NOTE: This equlpment should not be retumed to service until the Simulator Control Booth Operator has been contacted at extension 5112 or via galtronics.

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Mini Scenario - 6 Public Information Rumors & Phone Team Rumor Tracking Log (Check with Lead Public Informaton Controller before starting phone calls.)

Location: Controller: _ Date: Information Disseminated By:

First Time Time Ph Team # of News News Rumor I Issue I Concern Call Ident. Resolved I{Tme) Statement Conf.

I My brother called and said they found a bunch of dead birds at the environmental -1020 education center near the plant Was this because of the radiation from the plant?

2 We heard on the scanner that there was an accident at the plant. They say ifs because -1045 the fuel rods punched a hole inthe reactor building.

3 I heard on TV that Whas happening at Wolf Creek is just like what happened to -1115 Chemoby and al of Coffey County Isgoing to have to be evacuated forever.

4 What are all these Army guys doing hi town? I saw a bunch of soldiers at the Jump -1145 Start station. Are they going to Wolf Creek? _

5 I was over at The Diner this moming and folks were talking about the problems at the -1230

_ planL They say that the plants security Ison strike and no one Isprotecting the planL 6 I heard on the TV that Senator Brownback is ooming to the plant to tour the damage. -1255 How can he get inwhen the whole county has been evacuated?

Sample questions from the public (These are examples of questions. Prepare questions in advance, or make up questions as the drill progresses.)

=> My alert radio keeps going off but there is only static. What's going on out there? Why won't my radio work right?

> A man came to my house selling cleaning products, rubber gloves and some kind of salt pills. ie said I need them to clean up the contamination from the accident and if I don't take the pills my hair will fall out and my skin will wrinkle. Should I buy this stuff or will the plant provide It to me? If he won't take a check, who will cash one for me so I can pay him?

> I hear sirens outside. Is this another test?

. We run a goat diary In southwest Coffey County. Is the situation going to affect our herd or milk production? What should I do about feed for the goats? This is my livelihood. I have two kids to put through collegel If I'm told to evacuate, who's going to pay for food and clothing if we aren't given time to pack property?

Ie r> My son is on a school trip at the Coffey County Museum in Burlington. I don't know how to contact him. Can you help?

Sample questions from the Media

> "This is the Kansas City Star. We want to interview your new CEO about this event. What time can we do this interview and photo shoot? We also want to take pictures of the damaged equipment.

'"This s KWCH-We understand the Project on Govemment Oversight (POGO) published a survey of Security guards at US nuclear power plants. The survey reports security forces are under-manned, under-trained, under-equipped, under paid and unsure of themselves. Were your security guards part of this survey? How do they feel about whars being reported about them Is t true that Wolf Creek's Security force has not been tested by the NRC since 1998?

Phone Team Member Evaluation Guidelines I Observations to consider: What Image does the phone team member provide?

The projected imrage should be that Wolf Creek is safe, responsible, organized, concemed about its employees and the public.

  • Does the responding person seem concemed about you, your questions and providing accurate Information Ina timely manner?
  • Is the answer received accurate?
  • Is the person answering your questions oourteous and helpful?
  • If the respondent can't answer a queston, do they call back or do they speculate on what they 'think' may, or is about, to happen?
  • If you call to aska quesUion relatng to a rumor, do you get atimely response to the validity of the nimor?
  • When several phone team members or POls are asked the same question of at about the same time, do you receive the same answer?

What do you feel are the phone team members' strengths and weaknesses?

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- l-SCENARIO DATA PLANT DATA RADIATION In-plant survey map data is provided on the following pages. Data is provided, as appropriate, for each floor level of the auxiliary, fuel and diesel generator and turbine buildings. Scenario data IS NOT provided if readings are to be used as found in the plant. If a map is provided, the data is designated by a letter and corresponds to zones, as marked on the map. Radiation data is provided in the units indicated.

Radiation levels indicated with a '<' sign indicate areas where readings will generally be below the lower level of detectability for instruments used in determining radiation levels.

Area radiation monitors are designated on the maps as the monitor number preceded by an SD". The data for these monitors is provided on page 151, titled 'AREA RADIATION MONITORS (ARAD2)'.

All radiation levels in the following buildings are as indicated by actual meter readings:

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- FIELD TEAM DATA to cooldown I eninate the release. Oter asumpdin may result In a varw In affected subaones.

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V ~* CALCULATED RESULTS 3. TM zones In red Indicates tut additonal subzones which EPP 0606 Atachment A Idenifisl as being affected.

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`- I 17E-07 2,400 1.0426 025 X11 7.91 5.32E07 NO DATA CPM 'IOUATA * ':018 0.0 14.00 1.11EW 2,400 9.92E-07 0.247 X12 8.1 v$14E7 NO DATA CPM '; NO DATA - 0.016 0.0 12000. 0.-E2 2,0001 a71E7 0 ACKGROUND.- 40 CPM TE 1. Affece subde we based on th constructed sequence of i sAWio. MA -250 Ior 06408 AtL A-

2. Gren reflects the additonal zone affected by a 4 Hr. reas, a value oftn used to asume tm
  • FIELD TEAM DATA to cooldown I trminats the reease. Or assumpions may result In a variace In affected subzones.

@CALCULATED RESULTS 1 The zones I red Indkicat t additiona subaoes whch EPP 00406 Atachment A IdnIlie as bIng affected.

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LOCATION (MIl) xa mREMMr mR I Hf ,Esr. REMHr l (mRimin) CPM uCce: CPM uCUe REM/Hr JRR W.

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  • 17E47 6,0 :2.1346 0.8819 4 3.46 1.71E2S a 6 . S 0 0 44.000 3.247E 8,000 314E46 0.71s XS 398 IAIE-6 a 6. 8 0.04 0.1 36,000 2.83247 6, 2.52E46 0.s51 s 4.40 1.19E4 6 4 i @ 0.1 24,000 1.7E07 4,200 1.76E46 0GA SM. 5.00 1.02E-06 a 4
  • 3 003 0.1 24,000 1.88247 4,000 1.6E46 0.A28 Kr s L04 1.01246 2 2 . 18000 a 1.3E07 3,000 14246 0423 Xs 6L10 7.73E7 2 2 0-o - oA 0 20,000 1.07o. 3400 14E46 o .324 X9 7.13 623247 2 2 l q GA= 0.0 18,000 140E07 3,000 1.2546 0285 7.5 MI 7.s0 SJs1E47 NO DATA CPU NO DATA. -' o015l 0.0 12,000 L14E4 2oo 5164E-7 0.26 10 7.64 56E47 2 2  ;. 0 "2 .16 9.0 14,000 1.17E07 2.400 1.04246 0.25 K11 7.91 L3E827 NO DATA CPM NO DATA 0AUl1 0.0 14,000* 1.11247 2,40 9.92E7 0.247 IX12 8L19 5.14E471 NO DATA CPMI ~iNO DATA 0.01 0.0 12,000t 9.762411 2,000 6.71E407 02 lBACKGROUND
  • 40 CPM INOTE: 1. Affecd subwwn are based on th conetncied sequenc of this scenario. MAP 250 or 040 AtLA
2. Gren relecs the additional zones affeted by a 4 Hr. release, a value often used to assume ume

-FIELD TEAM DATA to cooldown I terminte the release. Oth assumptions may relt Ina variance In affected subzones.

- CALCULATED RESULTS 3. The zones In red Indicats that additional subones which EPP 0840 Attachm t A Identfies a being affected.

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1. Aflcbd sbsones e baed on th constucted sequence of M scenako :UAP 250 or 64 AtL 2 Gn resects the add W zone affected by a 4 Hr. leae a vlu often ud to aume tM

- FIELD TEAU DATA to cooldown I trhnate th release. Or aumptons may result I a var In affected subiones.

K G3 -CALCULAI rED RESULTS l The zones i red dkicbis that additonal subaones which EPP 040 Attaohment A ienures as bing affected.

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40 C M ItOTE:

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-FIELD TEAM DATA to coolown twate th release. Other a mpton may result In a variance In affected subaofe.

-CALCULATED RESULTS 2. T zone In red dicate that addIional suheon which EPP 0640 AlUachuet A Identifies as being affected.

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-FIELD TEAM DATA to cooldown i terminat th releas. Ote assumptions may resul In a vaance In affected subzomnes I -CALCULATED RESULTS 1 The zones In red ndcates that addtional subzones which EPP 00400 AUtachaent A Identifies as being affeded.

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2. Green rellects the additnal zones affected by a 4 Hr. rease, a val often used to asuw tim

- FIELD TEAM DATA to ooldown I trminate the releae. Ower umplions may result In a varianc In affected subzones.

= - CALCULATED RESULTS 1 The zone hI red hdicates that additional subsones which EPP 060 Attachment A Intifi as being affected.

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  • FIEWLTEA U DATA to ookkown I erminate h re Ohr asumpions may resut in a variancI In affeced subaoes.
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ADDENDUM TO: Ken Thrall (DE-EP)

ITEMS TO CORRECT PRIOR TO USING SCENARIO AGAIN From:

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