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Emergency Preparedness Exercise REX-88 Exercise Scenario
ML20148J699
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Issue date: 03/24/1988
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EhG85008C TABLE OF CONTFNTS

i. Exercise Rulcs And Participant Guidelines
11. Controller Instructions And Critique Sheets I. Objectives i

II. Narrative Scenario Summary e

III. Detailed Scenario i IV. Exercise Messages and Contingency Messages [

V. Appendicos t Appendix A t Parameter Data Appendix B flant Radiological Data Appendix C isst-Accident Sampling Data and Radiological Release Parameters Appendix D - Meterological Data i

Appendix E - Offsite Monitoring Data Appendix F - Public Inquiry Messages l

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( ARKANSAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY 1988 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE EXERCISE RULES AND PARTICIPANT GUICELINES To define the "extent of play" of the exercise players and to meet the exercise objectives, the following exercise guidelines have been established:

1. The exercise will be conducted during March, 1988, and wi'.1 continue with-out suspension until terminated. Since exercise players rill not be informed of the exercise start time or initiating events, all personnel should follow their normal routines prior to the exercise.
2. The exercise will commence with postulated conditions necessitating the declaration of appropriate emergency classes.
3. Four groups of personnel will be in attendance at the exercise and will function as described below:

A. PARTICIPANTS are operators, chemistry personnel, health physics personnel, maintenance personnel, etc. who have been assigned an "acting" role during the emergency exercise. These people serve to take necessary actions to mitigate, terminate, correct, and/or recover from the simulated emergency.

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( B. CONTROLLERS are those predesignated AP&L or contractor personnel who serve an active role in the exercise by providing data to partici-pants. The CONTROLLERS may also serve to prompt or initiate certain actions in order to assure continuity of the events described in the exercise scenario. Such prompts can be issued only on the authority of the Lead Controller and solely for the purpose of preserving the scenario timeline and objectives. CONTROLLERS are the only personnel who will provide information to the PARTICIPANTS; other inputs of infotmation from personnel not designated as CONTROLLERS will be ignored by the participants.

CONTROLLERS may also serve as EVALUATORS.

C. EVALUATORS are personnel predesignated by AP&L, NRC, and FEMA to provide documentation and assessment of the exercise. They serve a passive function and will only note actions taken by PARTICIPANTS.

l These personnel have received specific instructions on what areas to consider in their evaluation of the exercise. EVALUATORS may ask questions of participants to clarify actions taken or procedural l

concerns but should not interfere with the flow of events.

I D. OBSERVERS are personnel who serve no evaluation, control, or parti-cipatory function in the exercise. OBSERVERS shall not interfere with EVALUATORS, and particularly, PARTICIPANTS. Questions from OBSERVERS should be directed to a CONTROLLER.

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? A. 'RHITE armband: Controllers, Evaluators and Observers B. BLUE armband: Players (i.e. Control Room personnel and personnel assigned ERO positions)

C. . RED armband NRC evaluators

'4. Personnel will be assigned as Controllers at all key functional areas to monitor and control the exercise. In addition, they will accompany radio-logical monitoring teams, plant health physics personnel and maintenance repair / rescue teams.

5. Message forms and the Plant Simulator will be the mechanisms used to initiate, orchestrate, modify and complete the events comprising the overall scenario. The controller will use the message forms to place the scenario events in effect and to trigger responses from the involved personnel.
6. Some exercise participants may insist that certain parts of the scenario are unrealistic. The Controllers have the authority, with the approval from the Lead Controller, to clarify any questions regarding scenario '

content. In some cases, it may be necessary to exercise "controller's prerogative" of countermanding participant actions to preserve the con-tinuity and objectives of the exercise. You must, however, accept the controller's word as final and proceed. Inappropriate actions can delay or speed up the entire exercise and impact other groups.

7. Note that the scenario events are hypothetical. Any portions of the scenario depicting plant system operations transients are simulated events. NO Control Room actions, or reactions involving operation of plant systems, or affecting generation capability shall be initiated.

All exercise scenario messages shall be prefixed and suffixed with the Jords: "THIS IS A DRILL".

8. Postulated accident conditions may result in a simulated radiological release which necessitates the consideration of protective actions for the general public, and will provide the mechanism for offsite authori-ties to exercise their respective emergency response plans.
9. All onsite and offsite emergency response facilities may be manned to perform their prescribed functions as appropriate to the development of the exercise scenario.
10. Media centers may be manned and perform their prescribed functions.
11. The offsite Early Warning Siren System may be activated by the State.

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12. Key Participant Guidelines A. Participation by AP&L personnel directly involved in. responding to an emergency shall be carried out to the fullest extent possible -

including the deployment of radiological monitoring teams, emergency repair and damage control teams, and other emergency workers.

All actions are to be played out, as much as possible, in accordance with the Emergency Plan and Procedures as if it were a real emergency.

Actions of participants should be identified to the controller and NRC Evaluator (s) if not evident.

B. Respond to Controller's questions.

C. Plant / Monitoring Data Participants should request from the control-1ers any data which they feel is necessary for the performance of their function. Data will most likely be provided to any emergency teams by a controller after the participants have taken the recuired measurements.

Plant Simulator, SPDS and GERMS data will most likely be automatic; however, if system failures occur, each Controller will have the time-related plant and radiological parameters of the exercise scenario. This iniormation will be issued upon request to the appropriate exercise participants.

D. You must play as if radiation levels actually are present, in

-accordance with the information you have received.

E. If you are entering normal nuclear station radiation areas, observe all rules and procedures. No one (even the controller and federal

, evaluators) is exempt from normal station radiological practices and procedures.

NOTE: DO NOT ENTER HIGH RADIATION AREAS IN THE PLANT WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION FROM THE CONTROLLER. FOLLOW ALARA PRINCIPLES.

F. If you are in doubt, ask your Controller for clarification. The controller will not prompt or coach you. They will not provide information to players regarding scenario development or resolution of problem areas encountered. The exercise participants are expected to obtain information through their own organizations and exercise their own judgement in determining response actions and resolving problems.

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13. Actual and Simulated Events: During the emergency exercise, certain O events / activities will be simulated rather than utilize the actual employment of resources. Any question as to the simulation of actions should be directed to a controller for approval.
  • Simulation - involves identification and utilization of requirements and procedures short of. actual employment.
  • Actual - movement of resources and/or physica1' implementation for this exercise.

Example: The actual use of fire extinguishing agents would not be performed but simulated. Teams would respond but only perform a "walk-thru" of fire fighting actions.

14. Provisions for Actual Emergency: Exercise participants, controllers /

evaluators, and visitors should not take any actions which would preclude maintaining emergency readiness of the organization and community. If an actual emergency occurs during the exercise requiring a group to terminate its participation in the exercise, they should notify the Lead controller.

All messages concerning actual emergency events should be preceded with "THIS IS NOT, REPEAT, NOT Ali EXERCISE MESSAGE".

15. Communications: Ccmmunications between all exercise participants shall occur in accordance with the procedures of all applicable emergency respor.se plans. All communications, i,,cluding initial telephone con-("") versations, radio transmittals, loudspeaker announcements, etc., should g,,j begin and end with "This is a Drill".
16. Compliance With All Laws: Intentional violation of any laws is not permitted during any exercise. Exercise participants, controllers /- -

evaluators,,and observers should comply with all Federal, State and local restrictions. Specifically all local traffic laws, such as speed limits, should be observed. .

17. Avoid Property Endangerment: Exercise participants, controllers / evaluators, I

and observers should avoid endangering property (public or private), members of the general public or the environment.

18. Minimize Public Inconvenience: It is not the intent to arouse or-incons venience the public during the conduct of an exercise. Also all communi-cations, particularly in the public relations area, should be prefaced with "This is a Drill". -
19. Closeout of Exercise The Lead Controller will notify and release all controllers and l participants not participating in the recovery.

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[_s) ler will terminate the exercise. The Lead Controller will notify N/

all offsire points of contact to advise that the exercise is being terminated.

NOTE: All simulated exercise events will be initiated under the direction of the Emergency Planning Coordinator. Individuals are prohibited from creating real or simulated situations that have not been pro-vided for in the scenario and approved by the Emergency Planning Coordinator. ,

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Page 6 INSTRUCTIONS FOR VISITORS

1. The event times and scenario are confidential and should be kept confidential during the exercise. Do not discuss them with the players.
2. Visitors should not participate in the exercise nor interfere in the actions taken by the exercise players, controllers,.and evaluators.
3. Visitors.mus: stay with their assigned escort and follow their escort's instructions.
4. Visitors must display their ANO visitor badge and other assigned means of identification (armband, etc.).
5. Within emercency response facilities, visitors must position themselves such that status boards,. charts, access to equipment, etc. are not hindered / blocked. If congestion becomes a problem, visitors may be asked to leave temporarily by a controller.
6. Visitors should direct questions to their escort or a controller during the the exercise, or direct questions to players only after exercise termination.
7. Visitor safety responsibilities:

Safety takes precedence over all other exercise requirements.

In cases of accidents / injury, report promptly to your escort ,

or a controller, and assist as required.

Report any hazardous condition to your escort or a controller.

Cooperate in every respect with the plant safety program so that operations may be conducted in a way that ensures safety.

Follow safety rules, take no unnecessary chances,.use all -

i safeguards and safety equipment provided, and make safety a part of your responsibility.

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1. Personnel are assigned as controllers and/or evaluators at all key functional areas to monitor and control the exercise. In addition, they will accompany radiological monitoring teams, plant health physics personnel, and maintenance repair / rescue teams.
2. The AP&L controllers will be coordinated by a Lead Controller in the EOF (ext. 6830). He will be responsible for the overall conduct of the exercise scenario.
3. The Plant Simulator, messaga forms, and simulated data will be issued to '

initiate, modify, and complete the events comprising the overall scenario.

Selected controllers will use the message forms to place the scenario events in effect.and to trigger responses from the invcived emergency response organizations. Each controller will have copies of the messages controlling the portion of the scenario for which he/she is responsible.

4. Controlling messages will be presented to the designated exercise parti-cipant at the time specified in the event schedule. The controller should follow up with an explanation of the message and answer questions to ensure that the participant understands the message.

Three kinde of messages will be used: /

  • Exercise Message Messages used as a primary means of implementing scenario e"ents by b,vpothesizing conditions. These will be supported by simulated data where necessary.
  • Contingency Message Messages used at the discretion of the Lead Controller in order to maintain scenario schedule or continuity of simulated events. These are not to be issued unless absolutely necessary.
  • Public Inquiry / Media Messages Messages introduced into the exercise by controllers via telephone. These messages are designed to test the organi-zation's capability to correctly route and respond to inquires from the public and the news media. (Refer to appendix F.)
5. Controllers shall not provide information to the participants regarding scenario development or resolution of problem ereas encountered. The participants are expected to obtain information through their own organi-zation and exercise their own judgement in determining response actions and resolving problems. In the event of incorrect or incomplete responses, or if the participant indicates lack of knowledge of how to proceed, the controller will prompt the participant with necessary instructions and will note the deficiency on his/her critique sheets.

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( ) scenario depicting plant system operational transients are simulated events. No control room actions, reactions involving operation of plant system or affecting generation capability will be initiated.

If you are not clear as to what actions should be taken by the players or why, make sure you ask the Lead controller, so that you understand the extent of the play. Controllers stationed at areas vital to main-taining generating capability should be especially aware and take extra precautions in issuing messages or giving instructions regarding the scenario events.

7. Players are not allowed to introduce items into the exercise or scenario.

Some exercise participants may insist that certain parts of the scenario are unrealistic. The controllers have the authority, with approval from the Lead Controller, to clarify any questions regarding scenario content.

In some cases, it may be necessary to exercise "controller's prerogative" to preserve the continuity and objectives of the exercise.

3. Controllers will only guide the actions of the players when it is obvious that unchecked actions will have a significant impact on the successful completion of the drill. Controller prompts should be kept to a minimum and avoided if at all possible.
9. Controllers and evaluators do not have to follow the radiation exposure control practices for the simulated radiation levels from the emergency exercise scenario. However, the players must follow the radiation

,r~'s protection rules. Controllers, evaluators, and players entering normal

(~) nuclear station radiation areas must observe all normal radiation control practices.

10. Controller / Evaluator safety responsibilities:
  • Safety takes precedence over all other exercise requirements.
  • In case of accidents / injury, report promptly to the Lead Controller and get medical assistance without delay.

. Report any hazardous condition to the Lead Controller.

  • Follow safety rules, take no unnecessary chances, use all safeguards and safety equipment provided, and make safety a part of your responsibility. Be sure to have a hard hat with you when entering the plant.
  • Know your exact duties in case of fire or an actual emergency; suspend exercise related activities.
11. The federal evaluators must not issue "surprise" messages or direct "surprise" actions at the players. They must work through the Lead Controller. This is essential for the s;ccess of the exercise.

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12. Controllers and Evaluators will commence their assignments at assembly (7,) locations for players they are to observe , or as directed by the lead controller. Prior to commencement, all telecommunications should be tested to ensure satisfactory communications between the lead controllers and all other controllers.
13. All controllers will synchronize their watches to ensure that messages are delivered at the proper time. Times on messages are set relative to the beginning of the exercise.
14. The Lead Controller will determine the appropriate time for exercise termination and ensure all controllers and players are advised.
15. Upon completeion of the exercise, evaluators should begin preparation of their critiques. Refer to the description of the critique process and the critique schedule starting on page 5 of this section.

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Do's

1. Know the overall controller / evaluator organization and how/where to contact the Lead Controller.
2. Be sure you understand the players' scenario script and the master scenario.

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) 3. Be at your post at least 20 minutes prior to any player action commence-ment. Position yourself to maximize your effectiveness in issuing messages and observing the players.

4. Identify the phone (or radio for field teams) you will use to maintain communications with lead controller.
5. Identify yourself at all times to all players. Wear identification, as provided.
6. Identify the players (by name and function) that you will be controlling or evaluating.
7. Remember- that there may be two clocks: a scenario time and a clock time.
8. Keep the play on schedule by checking your script.
9. Stick to the time-line as far as giving out information is concerned.

Contact the Lead contreller if significant delays are encountered, so that scenario event timing can be adjusted accordingly.

10. Issue the message on time or as otherwise directed by the Lead Controller.

Make sure the players understand it,

11. Allow the players reasonable flexibility to perform their functions and

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12. If you must intervene with player actions and the player disagrees with

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your instructions, contact the Lead Controller to resolve the conflict.

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13. Respond to Player's questions, yet be mindful of answers that would prompt players to take a specific action.
14. Identify the federal evaluator (s). Make sure they are reasonably aware of all your actions and those of the players. Attempt to defray any misconceptions of player / controller actions.
15. If a real emergency occurs in your area of play, suspend your portion of the exercise and notify the lead controller immediately.

Don'ts

1. Don't leave your post at key times.
2. Don't prompt the players to take action.
3. Don't coach the players.
4. Don't criticize the player actions during the play.
5. Don't forget to call the Lead Controller to seek advice or help as necessary.

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6. Do not allow federal evaluators to issue messages / instructions to partici-pants. If they want to initiate actions, receive authorization from the Lead Controller before complying with their wishes. Players may, however, answer questions directed to them by federal evaluators.
7. Do not allow participant actions to continue if they would obviosuly impair scenario continuity.

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  • The NRC considers the licensee's evaluation of its own exercise performance as a critical factor in their overall assessment of its EP program. They examine our critique results for objectivity, candor, and most importantly, the ability of our evaluation process to detect and acknowledge the same weaknesses and to perceive them with the same significance as the NRC inspection team.

The overall objective of the new critique process will be to provide an analysis of the annual exercise which will either be in basic agreement with the NRC assessment or produce an adequate basis for a differing assessment.

1. Players Immediately following the exercise, critiques will be conducted in the TSC (for onsite participants) and the EOF (for offsite partici-pants). The purpose of these critiques will be to solicit input from the exercise players for consideration in the overall evaluation.
2. Evaluators The Evaluator group will consist of 25-30 people (depending upon the requirements of the scenario) assigned to observe and evaluate approxi-mately 14 different functional areas or Emergency Response Facility

,-~3 operations. These areas are indicated on the accompanying organization is

) chart with the number of evaluators for each area in parenthesis. Per-sonnel will be assigned to this group based on their levels of experience and expertise in these specific areas. Personnel assigned to this group will be those (to the extent possible) with past experience as exercise /

drill evaluators, participants in scenario development, and members of the Emergency Response Organization.

At the conclusion of the exercise, evaluators will submit their critique results to their group Lead Evaluators.

3. Lead Evaluators A typical full scale exercise critique organization will contain five Lead Evaluators. They will be qualified ERO members (as denoted on the accompanying chart) who are not participating as players. They will be assigned to their group based upon its association with the ERO posi. tion to which they are assigned. Each Lead Evaluator will have several Evaluators reporting to then.

Lead Evaluators will obtain initial critique results from the Evaluators in their group as soon as possible following the exercise. They will then meet with an Exercise Critique Board to present and discuss each finding.

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The purpose of the Exercise Critique Board will be to evaluate exercise performance, determine the most significant weaknesses and/or deficiencies, and present them to the NRC inspection team. Although the NRC's primary interest will likely be in our assessment of the most significant findings, the critique board should examine each finding and prioritize them as they relate to cr demonstrate a failure to satisfy the following:

  • NRC regulations (most significant)
  • NRC guidance
  • Exercise objectives Suggested Program improvements (least significant)

In this manner, each finding will have a well defined basis as justification for the boards assessment.

At a later date the Exercise Critique Board will report the results of the exercise or drill to an Emergency Planning Management Oversight committee.

This committee will provide a programmatic based evaluation of AP&L Exercise activities. The committee will then return its recommendations to the

(~ Emergency Planning Steering Committee (EPSC) which will coordinate their

( ,]j implementation into the program. The EPSC will also be responsible to coordinate the resolution of all exercise findings. The EPSC will receive its input from both the Exercise Critique Board and the Management oversight Committee.

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,g IV. Summary Following the exercise, Evaluators will meet with their designated group Lead Evaluators and present their findings. The product of these initial group critiques will be a list of findings and supporting information. A finding should focus on identification of a problem rather than a mere report of an observed consequence. For example, a finding that states "Notifications were not made in a timely manner" is less useful and more difficult to correct without accompanying information describing the contributing causes of the deficiency.

Lead Evaluators will compile the results of the initial critique and then meet with the Exercise Critique Board. The Exercise Critique Board will prioritize findings and present those deemed significant to the NRC.

Subsequent to the week of the exercise the Exercise Critique Board will meet with the EP Management Oversigh't Committee and EP Steering Committee to present the results of the exercise.

V. Post Exercise Critique Schedule DATE TIME PARTICIPANTS LOCATION 3/23/88 1600 Players, Evaluators, Controllers TSC & EOF (Rm's 258/259)

/'] 3/24/88 0800 Evaluators and Lead Evaluators EOF Rm's

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i Listed below are the exercise objectives which are applicable to your area of observation. Use the attached observer checklist, along with any additional observation notes, to evaluate player performance in meeting each objective.

Several objectives apply to more than one area. However, your evaluation needs onl, to address your specifically assigned group or response center's role in meeting such an objective.

Exercise objectives:

1. Classifying and upgrading the emergency through the General Emergency classification.

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2. Notification and deployment of the Initial Response Staff (IRS), Initial Response Organization (IRO), and Corporate Emergency Response Staff as dictated Py the scenario.

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3. Make notifications to the Arkansas Department of Health within 15 minutes of the declaration of an Emergency Class.

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4. Make Emergency Class notifications to the NRC in accordance with 10CFR50.72 (May be simulated if the NRC chooses not to participate in the exercise).

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12. Establishment of communications between the Control Room, Technical Support Center, Operational Support Center, Emergency Operations Facility, Little Rock Support Center, !!RC, and State and local emergency response officials.

Evaluation:

13. Demonstrate coordination between the Control Room, Technical Support Center, Operational Support Center, Emergency Operations Facility and Little Rock Support Center throughout the exercise.

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14. Transfer command and control responsibilities (and maintain continuity) from the Initial Response Staff to the Initial Response Organization to the fully augmented Emergency Response Organization.

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16. Demonstrate cor cination between the control Room, Technical Support Center, Emerge y Operations Facility and the Arkansas Department of Health on Pro active Action Recommendations.

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'- ARKANSAS HUCLEAR ONE EVALUATOR LOCATION / GROUP OBSERVED: CONTROL ROOM DATE:

DIRECTIONS: Circle the number on the rating scale that cocrespor.ds to the judg-ment made by the evaluator. The Rating Scale is def.'.ned as follows:

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE I l KJ 1983 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE OBSERVER CRITIQUE SHEET TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Listed below are the exercise objectives which are applicable to your area of observation. Use the attached observer checklist, along with any additional observation notes, to evaluate player performance in meeting each objective.

Several objectives apply to more than one area. However, your evaluation needs only to address your specifically assigned group or response center's role in meeting such an objective.

Exercise objectives:

1. Classifying and upgrading the emergency through the General Emergency classification.

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2. Notification and deployment of the Initial Response Staff (IRS), Initial Response Organization (IRO), and Corporate Emergency Response Staff as dictated by the scenario.

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3. Make notifications to the Arkansas Department of Health within 15 minutes of the declaration of an Emergency Class.

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6. Activation of the Technical Support Center within one hour following the declaration of an Alert (refer to procedure 1903.51, "Turnover of Responsibility").

Evaluation:

11. Establishment of communications between the Control Room, Technical Support Center, Operational Support Center, Emergency Operations Facility, Little Rock Support Center, NRC (simulated), and State gs and local emergency response officials.

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14. Demonstrate coordination with State officials.

Evaluation:

15. Demonstrate coordination between the Control Room, Technical Support Center, Emergency Operations Facility and the Arkansas Department of Health on Protective Action Recommendatons.

Evaluation:

O 16. Utilize the ... Safety Parameter Display System.

Evaluation:

17. Formation of Repair and Damage Control Teams and demonstrate initial recovery and reentry actions.

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DIRECTIONS: Circle the number on the rating scale that corresponds to the judg-ment made by the evaluator. The Rating Scale is defined as follows:

0 - Not Applicable 1 - Event / Criteria Nissing 2 - Unsatisfactory 3 - Needs Improvement 4 - Satisfactory 5 - Exceeds Criteria EVENT / CRITERIA l RATING SCALE l COMMENTS l0 1 2 3 4 5(

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l limits. l0 1 2 3 4 5l C. Command is clearly trans- l l ferred from SOS to EC. l0 1 2 3 4 5 l D. Followed up condition of l l injured person. l0 1 2 3 4 5l E. EC made periodic briefings l l -

to staff. l0 1 2 3 4 5l F. Plant evacuation is coordi- , l nated between the EC, Shift l l Supervisor, and Security. l0 1 2 3 4 5l G. Accountability is accom- l l plished following evacua- l l tion.

l0 1 2 3 4 5i H. Inplant radiological moni- l l toring results are evaluated l l by the TSC. l0 1 2 3 4 5I I. Evaluation of individual l [

doses of those individuals l l who remain in the plant is l l performed. l0 1 2 3 4 5l J. The TSC is provided with l l dose assessment information.1 0 1 2 3 4 5l O

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l0 1 2 3 4 5l Interface / communications l l with TSC, OSC, and EOF l l staffs occurs frequently. l0 1 2 3 4 5l L. Command is clearly trans- l l ferred from EC to EOFD. l0 1 2 3 4 5l H. Coordination between AP&L l l (TSC) and the State prior l l to EOF activation. l0 1 2 3 4 5l N. Recovery actions are de- [ l veloped and coordinated be- l l tween the TSC and OSC. l0 1 2 3 4 5l

0. Downgrading actions are de- l l veloped and implemented. l0 1 2 3 4 5l P. Person in charge is clearly l l identified.

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Several objectives apply to more than one area. However, your evaluation needs only to address your specifically assigned group or response center's 4

role in meeting such an objective.

Exercise objectives:

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DIRECTIONS: Circle the number on the rating scale that corresponds to the judg-ment made by the evaluator. The Rating Scale is defined as follows:

0 - Not Applicable 1 - Event / Criteria Missing 2 - Unsatisfactory 3 - Heeds Improvement 4 - Satisfactory 5 - Exceeds Criteria EVENT / CRITERIA l RATING SCALE l Col!MENTS l0 1 2 3 4 5l l l I. LOCATION SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES l l l l A. OSC Mgr made periodic l l briefings to staff. l0 1 2 3 4 5l B. Continuous c; countability is! l

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s tion. l0 1 2 3 4 5l C. Inplant radiological moni- l l toring results are evaluatedl l and reported to the TSC. l0 1 2 3 4 5i D. Evaluation of individual l l doses of those individuals l l wao remain in the plant is l l .

performed. l0 1 2 3 4 5l E. Interface / communications l l with TSC staff is adequate. l0 1 2 3 4 5l F. Person in charge is clearly l l identified. l0 1 2 3 4 5l G. Communicators understand l l their duties and utilize l l equipment effectively. l0 1 2 3 4 5l H. Noise and crowding is l l controlled by OSC Mgr. l0 1 2 3 4 5l I. Recovery / Reentry plans l l developed by the TSC are l l adequately implemented l l by the OSC Manager. l0 1 2 3 4 5l J. Emergency Medical Support l l is provided (upon 'equ2st). l0 1 2 3 4 5l K. Emergency fire fighting l l support is provided (upon l l

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Several objectives apply to more than one area. However, your evaluation needs only to address your specifically assigned group or response center's role in meeting such an objective.

Exercise objectives:

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Classifying and upgrading the emergency through the General Emergency classification:

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Activation of the Emergency Operations Facility within one hour following the declaration of a Site Area Emergency.

Evaluation:

12. Establishment of communications between the Control Room, Technical Support Center, Operational Support Center, Emergency Operations Facility, Little Rock Support Center, NRC, and State and local emergency response officials.

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Evaluation:

14. Transfer command and control responsibilities (and maintain continuity) from the Initial Response Staff to the Initial Response Organization to the fully augmented Emergency Response Organization.

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16. Demonstr' ate coordination between the Control Room, Technical support Center, Emergency Operations Facility and the Arkansas Department of Health on Protective Action Recommendations.

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24. Demonstrate coordination of offsite radiological field monitoring with State personnel.

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32. Demonstrate security procedures for the Emergency Operations Facility.

Evaluation:

34. Coordination with the Arkansas Department of Health to downgrade and terminate the emergency.

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE EVALUATOR LOCATION / GROUP OBSERVED: EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) DATE:

DIRECTIONS: Circle the number on the rating scale that corresponds t.o the judg-ment made by the evaluator. The Rating Scale is defired as follows:

0 - Not Applicable 1 - Event / Criteria Missing 2 - Unsatisfactory 3 - Needs Improvement 4 ' Satisfactory 5 - Exceeds Criteria EVENT / CRITERIA l RATING SCALE l COMMENTS l0 1 2 3 4 5l 1 l I. LOCATION SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES l l 1 i A. Communications are effectivel l while enroute. l0 1 2 3 4 5l B. EOF is activated in a timely l l g manner, j0 1 2 3 4 5l

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J C. EOFD receives briefing prior l l to assuming command at EOF. l0 1 2 3 4 5l D. Transfer of command is made l l clear to TSC, OSC, LRSC, andl l Control Room Personnel. l0 1 2 3 4 5l E. Status boards are main- l l tained. l0 1 2 3 4 5l .

F. REAM receives timely and l l complete information regard-l l ing radiological monitoring.l 0 1 2 3 4 5l G. Reference materials, sup- l l plies and resources are l I readily available and ade- l l quate. l0 1 2 3 4 5l H. Information flow is l l adequate. l0 1 2 3 4 5l I. Definite and effective lea- l [

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\v] EVENT / CRITERIA l RATING SCALE l COMMENTS lO 1 2 3 4 5l l 1 J. EOF personnel were familiar l l With their responsibilities l l and carried out their dutiesi i effectively. l0 1 2 3 4 5l K. Radiological trends of the l l accident were established. !0 1 2 3 4 5l L. Protective action recommen- l l dations were timely and ac- l l curate. IO 1 2 3 4 5l M. Data were made available in l l a tim?ly manner and ade- l l quately distributed. l0 1 2 3 4 5l N. EOF participants were aware l l of their responsibilities. l0 1 2 3 4 51

0. Communicators understood l l their duties and used l l equipment effectively. l0 1 2 3 4 5l P. General status announcements l l and periodic updates were l l made throughout the drill. l0 1 2 3 4 5l Q. Appropriate procedures were l l utilized. l0 1 2 3 4 5l g R. Communication and coordina- l

' 1 tion activities made with l l the State were timely, ac- l l curate and frequent. l0 1 2 3 4 5l S. Contact with outside supportl l groups were made in antici- l l pation of their assistance._l 0 1 2 3 4 5l T. Teamwork was evident. l0 1 2 3 4 5l l U. Press releases were reviewed l l by EOFD. l0 1 2 3 4 5l V. Person in charge is clearly l l identified. l0 1 2 3 4 5l W. Recovery actions are l I t

developed and coordinated l l I

between TSC and EOF. l0 1 2 3 4 5l X. Downgrading actions are l l developed and implemented. l0 1 2 3 4 5l Y. Noise and crowding is l l controlled by EOFD. l0 1 2 3 4 5l l

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Several objectives apply to more than one area. However, your evaluation needs only to address your specifically assigned group or response center's role in meeting such an objective.

Exercise objectives:

10. Activation of the Little Rock Support Center.

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DIRECTIONS: Circle the number en the rating scale that corresponds to.the judg-ment made by the evaluator. The Rating Scale is defined as follows:

0 - Not Applicable 1 - Event / Criteria Missing .

2 - Unsatisfactory 3 - Needs Improvement 4 - Satisfactory 5 - Exceeds Criteria EVENT / CRITERIA l RATING SCALE l COMMENTS l0 1 2 3 4 5l l l I. LOCATION SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES l l l l A. LRSC is established in a l I timely manner. l0 1 2 3 4 5l B. Corporate Official notifies l l appropriate personnel of O C.

Alert Emergency Class.

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link with ANO. l0 1 2 3 4 5l D. Begins preparation of l l initial press release. l0 1 2 3 4 5l E. Activates LRSC with phones l l and 5520 Display Writer. l0 1 2 3 4 5l .

F. Assess severity of situation l l and determine if further l l activation is necessary. l0 1 2 3 4 5l G. Communication equipment is l l operational and consistently l l manned. l0 1 2 3 4 5l H. LRSC contains only essentiall l personnel. l I. Communications and events l_j)_, 1 2 3 4 5ll are logged according to l l procedures. l0 1 2 3 4 5l h a

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I 1 l J. Transfer of command is made l l l clear to LRSC staff. l0 1 2 3 4 5l j K. Media team transfers to EOF l l i

following initial press l l

release. l0 1 2 3 4 5l l L. Engineering Support staff is] l

! kept informed of events and l l l has made appropriate con- l l i tacts with vendors or other l l l outside support groups. l0 1 2 3 4 5l

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AP&L staff updated informa- l l [

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Several objectives apply to more than one area. However, your evaluation needs only to address your specifically assigned group or response center's role in meeting such an objective.

Exercise objectives:

2. Notification and deployment of the ... Initial Response Organization as dictated by the scenario.

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE EVALUATOR LOCATION / GROUP OB5ERVED: LITT'.E ROCK CONTROL CENTER DATE:

DIRECTIONS: Circle the number on the rating scale that corresponds to the judg-ment made by the evaluator. The Rating Scale is defined as follows:

0 - Not Applicable 1 - Event / Criteria Missing 2 - Unsatisfactory 3 - Needs Improvement 4 - Satisfactory 5 - Exceeds Criteria EVENT / CRITERIA l RATING SCALE j COMMENTS l0 1 2 3 4 5l 1 i I. LOCATION SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES l l l l A. LRCC receives and transmits l l Notification of Unusual l l Event in a timely manner. l0 1 2 3 4 5l

% B. LRCC records emergency noti-l l cation information on Form l l 1903.13A. ]O 1 2 3 4 5l C. LRCC transmits emergency l l notification to Corporate l l Official in a timely manner. l 0 1 2 3 4 5l D. Notifications are performed l l in accordance with procedurel l -

1903.13. l0 1 2 3 4 5l E. Circle the Notification l l Method used and then make l l the appropriate rating l 1 scale judgemer.t. l l l 1 Telephone Pager Radio l l l I Check one: l l l 1 Nermal Working Hours l l (8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.)l l Outside Normal Working l l Hours. l0 1 2 3 4 5[

F. Communication equipment is l l operational and consistentlyl l manned. l0 1 2 3 4 5l O

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1988 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE OBSERVER CRITIQUE SHEET MEDIA CENTER Listed below are the exercise objectives which are applicable to your area of observation. Use the attached observer checklist, along with any additional observation notes, to evaluate player performance in meeting each objective.

Several objectives apply to more than one area. However, your evaluation needs only to address your specifically assigned group or response center's role in meeting such an objective.

Exercise objer;tives:

5. Preparation of an initial news release from the Corporate office.

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Evaluation:

17. Production and delivery of information in joint AP&L, State, and Federal (if in attendance) news conference from the EOF Joint Media Center.

Evaluation:

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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE EVALUATOR LOCATION / GROUP OBSERVED: MEDIA CENTER DATE:

DIRECTIONS: Circle the number on the rating scale that corresponds to the judg-ment made by the evaluator. The Rating Scale is defined as follows:

0 - Not Applicable 1 - Event / Criteria Missing 2 - Unsatisfactory 3 - Needs Improvement 4 - Satisfactory 5 - Exceeds Criteria EVENT / CRITERIA l RATING SCALE l CCHMENTS l0 1 2 3 4 5l l 1 I. LOCATION SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES l l l i A. Information received was l l timely and accurate. l0 1 2 3 4 5l B. News releases were coordi- l l r""s '

nated with appropriate ERO l l

(,) personnel. l0 1 2 3 4 5l C. Press conferences were l l organized, publicized, and l l adequate in number. l0 1 2 3 4 5l D. Media Center personnel were l l available for public l l inquiries. l0 1 2 3 4 5l .

E. News releases were prepared l l and disseminated in a fre- l l quent and timely basis, ~~j0 1 2 3 4 5l F. Personnel who prepared l l news releases were familiar l l with the plant and plant l [

terminology. l0 1 2 3 4 5l G. News releases were accurate,l ~l easily understood and l l timely. l0 1 2 3 4 5l M. News releases were uniform, l l 1.e., sequentially updating l l events. l0 1 2 3 4 5l I. Technical advisors were l l available to the media and l l others. l0 1 2 3 4 5l O

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and utili:ed. l0 1 2 3 4 5l K. Terminology used in news l l releases was understandable l l by the general lay person. l0 1 2 3 4 5l L. Media were provided clear l l instructions on building l l access and Media Center l l operations. l0 1 2 3 4 5l M. News releases were cleared l l by the EC/EOFD. l0 1 2 3 4 5l N. The communications Manager l I was clearly in charge of thel l Media Center operations. l0 1 2 3 4 5l

0. Rumors and distorted infor- 1 -l mation were dealt with in a l l satisfactory manner. l0 1 2 3 4 5l P. A smooth transition was madel l between the shift change at l l the Media Center. l0 1 2 3 4 5l Q. Logs of events and communi- l l O cations were maintained and l l h R.

updated.

Supplies and equipment for l0 1 2 3 4 5l l l press releases and Media l l Center operations were ade- l l quate. l0 1 2 3 4 5l S. Sufficient technical infor- l ~l metion was provided to the l l -

Utility Advisory personnel l l so that they could update l l the industry. I l

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Listed below are the exercise objectives which are applicable to your area of observation. Use the attached observer checklist, along with any additional observation notes, to evaluate player performance in meeting each objective.

Several objectives apply to more than one area. However, your evaluation needs only to address your specifically assigned group or response center's role in meeting such ar. objective.

Exercise objectives:

22. Radiation monitoring of plant areas by the onsite section of the Emergency Radiation Team.

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DIRECTIONS: Circle the number on the rating scale that corresponds to the judg-ment made by the evaluator. The Rating Scale is defined as follows:

0 - Not Applicable 1 - Event / Criteria Missing 2 - Unsatisfactory 3 - Needs Improvement 4 - Satisfactory 5 - Exceeds Criteria EVENT / CRITERIA l RATING SCALE l COMMENTS l0 1 2 3 4 5l I 1 I. LOCATION SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES l l I I A. Onsite monitoring equipment l l was easily accessible and l l properly distributed, I0 1 2 3 4 5l B. Equipment was checked for l l

proper oparability prior to l l its use. l0 1 2 3 4 5l C. Standard HP practices were l l employed for entry into l l actual or potential radia- l l tion areas. l0 1 2 3 4 5l D. Proper survey records, dosi-l l -

metry, stay times, etc. werel l maintained during entry. j0 1 2 3 4 5l E. Survey results were reported!' l to the appropriate per- l l sonnel. l0 1 2 3 4 5l F. Follow-up actions were takenl l on survey results. l0 1 2 3 4 5l G. Pocket dosimeters were fre- l l quently checked and properly l l logged. l0 1 2 3 4 5l H. The TSC and EOF's habit- l l ability was frequently l l monitored. l0 1 2 3 4 5l I. Team members had adequate l l understanding of proper l l utilization of equipment i I (survey instruments, radios,l l SCBA's, etc.) l0 1 2 3 4 5l

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guidance from the OSC to l l perform his function. l0 1 2 3 4 5i K. Survey results were systema-l i tically recorded by the On- l l site Monitoring Supervisor. (0 1 2 3 4 5i O

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Listed below are the exercise objectives which are applicable to your area of observation. Use the attached observer checklist, along with any additional observation notes, to evaluate player performance in meeting each objective.

Several objectives apply to more than one area. However, your evaluation needs only to address your specifically assigned group or response center's role in meeting such an objective.

Exercise objectives:

23. Demonstrate offsite radiological field monitoring by the offsite section of the Emergency Radiation Team.

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DIRE CTIONS : Circle the number on the rating scale that corresponds to the judg-ment made by the evaluator. The Rating Scale is defined as follows:

0 - Not Applicable 1 - Event / Criteria Missing 2 - Unsatisfactory 3 - Needs Improvement 4 - Satisfactory 5 - Exceeds Criteria EVENT / CRITERIA l RATING SCALE l COMMENTS l0 1 2 3 4 5l l i I. LOCATION SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES l l l l A. Initial team briefings were l l held. l0 1 2 3 4 5l B. Team assembled with field l l kits, vehicles and communi- l 9 cations equipment in a timely manner.

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l C. Instruments checked for l l proper cperability and l l current calibration. l0 1 2 3 4 5l D. Teams receive explicit l l instructions of where to l I -

go and what to sample. l0 1 2 3 4 5l E. Procedures for conducting l l offsite monitoring were l l consulted and followed. l0 1 2 3 4 5l F. Vehicle checked for contami-l l nation after mission l l completed. l0 1 2 3 4 5l G. Sampling locations were l l readily located. l0 1 2 3 4 5l H. Analysis of samples were l l performed outside the plume l l area. l0 1 2 3 4 5l I. Samples were properly pack- l l aged, identified and la- l l beled. l0 1 2 3 4 5l 9

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Several objectives apply to more than one area. However, your evaluation needs only to address your specifically assigned group or response center's role in meeting such an objective.

Exercise objectives:

24. Demonstrate coordination of offsite radiological field monitoring with State personnel.

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DIRECTIONS: Circle the number on the rating scale that corresponds to the judg-ment made by the evaluator. The Rating Scale is defined as follows:

0 - Not Applicable 1 - Event / Criteria Missing 2 - Unsatisfactory 3 - Needs Improvement 4 - Satisfactory 5 - Exceeds Criteria EVENT / CRITERIA l RATING SCALE l COMMENTS l0 1 2 3 4 5l l 1 I. LOCATION SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES l l l l A. Initial and subsequent dose l l calculations were performed l l in a timely manner. l0 1 2 3 4 5l B. Computerized equipment was l' O C.

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Several objectives apply to more than one area. However, your evaluation needs only to address your specifically assigned group or response center's role in meeting such an objective.

Exercise objectives:

18. Activation of the Emergency Medical Team.

Evaluation

19. Emergency Medical Team response to a simulated injured and radioactively contaminated individual (s) at St. Mary's Hospital.

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20. Transportation of a simulated injured and radioactively centaminated individual (s) to St. Mary's Hospital.

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DIRECTIONS: Circle the number on the rating scale that corresponds to the judq-ment made by the evaluator. The Rating Scale is defined as follows:

0 - Not Applicable 1 - Event / Criteria Missing 2 - Unsatisfactory 3 - Needs Improvement 4 - Satisfactory 5 - Exceeds Criteria EVENT / CRITERIA l RATING SCALE l COMMENTS l0 1 2 3 4 5l l 1 I. LOCATION SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES l l l l A. Medical Team reaction / l l assembly was timely follow- l l ing notification. l0 1 2 3 4 5l

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Several objectives apply to more than one area. Houever, your evaluation needs only to address your specifically assigned group or response center's role in meeting such an objective.

Exercise objectives:

30. Evacuate the the Plant and/or Exclusion Area and demonstrate initial and continued onsite personnel accountability following evacuation.

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Several objectives apply to more than one area. However, your evaluation needs only to address your specifically assigned group or response center's role in meeting such an objective.

Exercise objectives:

28. Demonstrate the capability of the Post Accident Sampling System to analyze the primary system (RCS).

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Begin the exercise outside of normal working hours (between midnight and 6:00 a.m.)

2. Classifying and upgrading the emergency through the General Emergency classification.

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Notification and deployment of the Initial Response Staff (IRS),

Initial Response Organization (IRO), and the Corporate Emergency Response Staff as dictated by the scenario.

4. Make notifications to the Arkansas Department of Health within 15 minutes of the declaration of an Emergency Class.
5. Make emergency class notifications to the NRC in accordance with 10CFR50.72 (may be simulated if the NRC chooses not to participate in the exercise).
6. Preparation of an initial news release from the Corporate office.
7. Activation of the Technical Support Center within one hour following the declaration of an Alert.

b'j 3 8. Activation of the Operational Support Center following the declara-tion of an Alert.

9. Activation of the Emergency Operations Facility within one hour following the declaration of a Site Area Emergency.

, 10. Activation of the Joint Media Center at the EOF.

11. Activation of the Little Rock Support Center.
12. Demonstrate the use of ecmmunications equipment during transfer of the Corporate Emergency Response Staff from Little Rock to ANO.
13. Establishment of communications between the Control Room, Technical Support Center, Operational Support Center, Emergency Operations Facility, Little Rock Support Center, NRC (simulated), and State and local emergency response officials.
14. Demonstrate coordination between the Control Room, Technical Support Center, Operational Support Center, Emergency Operations Facility and Little Rock Support Center throughout the exercise.

l 15. Transfer command and control responsibilities (and maintain continuity) l from the Initial Response Staff to the Initial Response Organization to the fully augmented Emergency Response Organization.

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16. Demonstrate coordination with State officials.
17. Demonstrate coordination between the Control Room, Technical Support Center, Emergency Operations Facility and the Arkansas Department of Health on Protective Action Recommendations.
18. Production and delivery of information in joint AP&L and State and Federal (if in attendance) news conference from the EOF Joint Media Center.
19. Activation of the Emergency Medical Team.
20. Emergency Medical Team response to a simulated injured and radio-actively contaminated individual (s) at St. Mary's Hospital.
21. Transportation of a simulated injured and radioactively contaminated individual (s) to St. Mary's Hospital.
22. Coordination between AP&L and St. Mary's Hospital staff for the handling of a simulated injured and radioactively contaminated individual (s).

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24. Demonstrate offsite radiological field monitoring by the offsite section of the Emergency Radiation Team.
25. Demonstrate coordination of offsite radiological field monitoring with State personnel.
26. Demonstrate radiation / contamination monitoring of the EOF.
27. Demonstrate coordination between field monitoring teams and dose assessment personnel.
28. Demonstrate dose assessment capabilities as dictated by the scenario.
29. Demonstrate the capability of the Post Accident Sampling System to analyze the primary system (RCS).
30. Utilize the Gaseous Effluent Radiation Monitoring System and the Safety Parameter Display System.

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Evacuate the Plant and/or Exclusion Area and demonstrate initial and continued onsite personnel accountability following evacuation.

(Personnel will not'be evacuated to offsite Care Centers).

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Demonstrate the ability to control access to the Exclusion Area and the establishment of road blocks.

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Demonstrate security procedures for the Emergency Operations Facility.

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Formation of Repair and Damage Control Teams and demonstrate initial recovery and reentry actions.

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OF EXERCISE SCENARIO The exercise _will begin at 0500 on Wednesday March 23, 1988. Unit I has _;

been operating at 100% power for 60 days. Currently '!A" Decay Heat Pump is out of service for motor bearing replacement. The pump became inoperable on March 21 at 2300 hours0.0266 days <br />0.639 hours <br />0.0038 weeks <br />8.7515e-4 months <br />. -As a result the unit is in a Limiting Condition for Operations (LCO) based on'the requirement of Tech. Spec 3.3.1(D). This requirement states that "Two engineered safety feature actuated low pressure-injection pumps shall be operable". If unable to return the pump to service, the unit will be required to be placed in hot shutdown within 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> and cold shutdown within an additional 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />. Expiration of the 36 hour4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br /> action statement will occur at 1100 hours0.0127 days <br />0.306 hours <br />0.00182 weeks <br />4.1855e-4 months <br /> today. In order to comply with this action statement, Operations Management has directed the unit to be shutdown at a rate of 15% per hour beginning at 0500. The Shift operations Supervisor will instruct operators to begin the shutdown and will then declare a Notification of Unusual Event based on the following Emergency Action Level:

Initiation of a Plant Shutdown or Cooldown for Tech. Spec Limiting Condition for Operati.on compliance OR deviation from T. S. L.C.O.'s (10CFR50.54x).

(Reference procedure 1903 30, "Emergency Action Level Classification")

g(' - Additional Unit 1 problem areas include a slight increase in RCS activity as seen on failed fuel iodine monitor (RE-1237) and inoperability of "B" Service Water Pump (pump motor to be rewound).

The Shift Operations Supervisor will direct the Shift Administrative Assistant (SAA) to perform notification to the Arkansas Department of Health and Nuclear Regulatory Commission. He will also determine the level of support required from the Initial Response Staff (Figure B-2 of the ANO Emergency Plan) and instruct the SAA to perform the necessary notifications.

Operators continue to observe an increasing trend in RCS activity and by 0800 the failed fuel iodine monitor (RE-1237) indicates an approximate value of 1.15 x 105 counts per minute (cpm). RCS sampling, using the Post Accident Sampling System, will be performed when requested by the Shift Operations Supervisor.

At 0830 the Failed Fuel Iodine monitor (RE-1237) will indicate greater than 8.2 x 105 cpm. The Shift operations Supervisor will declare an Alert emergency class based on the following Emergency Action Levels l RCS Activity Very High (i.e. greater than 1% failed fuel).

l l The Shift operations Supervisor will instruct the SAA to perform notifi-cations to the Arkansas Department of Health and the NRC. The SAA will also activate the Initial Response Organization (Figure B-4 of the ANO Emergency Plan) in accordance with procedure 1903.11, "Emergency Response /

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- d Activation of the Technical Support Center (TSC)

Activation of the Operational Support Center (OSC)

Transfer-of responsibility for Emergency Direction and Control from the shift operations Supervisor to the Emergency Coordinator

-(Reference procedure 1903.51, "Turnover of Responsibility").

Partial activation of the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).

1 Transfer from the Control Room of the functions of offsite notifications and dose assessment to the TSC and EOF respectively.

At 1030 while the plant continues to shutdown at 15% per hour, a malfunction in Main Steam Isolation Valve CV-2691 (instrument air leak) results in closure-of the valve causing a Reactor Trip from approximately 10% power. The RCS leakrate increases to ~10 gpm and fuel cladding failure will increase to >10%.

A Site Area Emergency will be declared based on the following Emergency Action Levels Containment Radiation, Pressure, or Temperature High Containment Radiation Monitors will indicate >10% fuel cladding failure, thereby requiring the Site Area Emergency declaration.

The following response actions will then occur:

Notification to offsite authorities Activation of the entire Emergency Response Organiza, tion (Figure B-8 of the ANO Emergency Plan).

Evacuation of non-essential personnel from the site followed by a demonstration of initial accountability and establishment of con-tinuous accountability of personnel remaining onsite.

Prior to 1130, the EOFD will assume responsibility for Emergency Direction i

and Control. The EOF will be activated and the staff will subsequently be ,

augmented with corporate emergency response personnel. '

At 1140 a large break loss of coolant accident (LOCA) will occur resulting in core uncovery. Fuel cladding failure increases to 36%. When Reactor Building isolation occurs, Hydrogen Purge System control valve CV-7446 fails open due to a failed contactor in the power supply breaker. A break in the 2 inch line leading to CV-7446 occurs at the penetration which results in an uncontrolled release of activity from the Containment Building atmosphere to the Upper North Piping Penetration Room and ultimately to the offsite l environment.

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Loss of 2 Fission Product Barriers with a challenge to the third.

The plant at this time has lost all three fission product barriers.

Offsite authorities will be notified and protective action recommendations issued.

The Dose Assessment team will develop projections of offsite dose rates and integrated doses, and update protective action recommendations based on these projections.

Repair and Damage control efforts will be initiated to find the cause of and terminate the offsite release. Offsite Monitoring Teams will be deployed to measure dose rates and I-131 concentrations in the 10 mile EPZ. Onsite Monitoring Teams will continue to survey in-plant areas for development and implementation of onsite protective actions.

At approximately 1300 a member of the Onsite Monitoring Team will be injured and contaminated. The Emergency Medical Team, with Health Physics support, will respond. The severity of the injury will require transport of the victim by Pope County Ambulance Service to St. Mary's Hospital for treatment.

AP&L Health Physics personnel will assist the ambulance service and hospital staff in controlling the contamination.

r' At 1340 the Repair and Damage Control Team will successfully terminate the

( ,)f leak from containment. Offsite release rates will begin to diminish as the activity is vented from the auxiliary building. By 1430 effluent monitors will indicate background levels and discussions to downgrade from the General Emergency will begin between AP&L, Arkansas Dept. of Health, and NRC officials. Once agreement is reached that de-escalation is appropriate, notifications of the change in emergency class will be made, offsite pro-tective action recommendation updated, and the exercise terminated.

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1. Accountability
a. Initial accountability will not be demonstrated in the simulator. It will be demonstrated in the actual control rooms since there are no security card readers at the EOF.
b. Continuous accountability will not be. demonstrated in the actual control rooms in order to minimize the involvement of the operating crews in the exercise. It will be demonstrated in the simulator.
2. Field Monitoring Teams (HP)
a. Due to the expense of silver zeolite cartridges, charcoal cartridges will be used as a substitute,
b. To prevent undue public concern, respirators and/or anti-C's-will not be worn in the field.
c. Although it is recognized that eating and drinking by offsite monitoring teams while in the field would not be allowed under actual accident conditions,' field monitoring personnel will be allowed to eat a sack lunch during the exercise.

) 3. Plant Evacuation

a. Plant evacuees will be instructed to assemble in the parking lot rather than to proceed home,
b. After initial accountability is established, plant evacuees (non ERO personnel) will be allowed to re-enter the protected area to resume normal activities.

4 Recovery & Re-entry (Repair and Damage Control Teams)

a. Manipulation and repair of plant equipment will be simulated,
b. Repair and Damage Control team access to plant areas will occur to the extent allowed by actual in-plant radiation levels.
5. NRC Operations Center Communications
a. The initial notification of an Emergency Class will be performed. Subsequent notifications will be simulated if the NRC Operations Center Communicator elects not to participate in the exercise.

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INITIAL CONDITIONS At 0500 on March 23, 1988 Unit 1 is operating at 100%. The unit has been operating at this power level for 60 days and is currently in the middle of its fuel cycle. At 2300 hours0.0266 days <br />0.639 hours <br />0.0038 weeks <br />8.7515e-4 months <br /> on March 21, "A" Decay Heat Pump was removed from service for replacement of a motor bearing. This occurrence placed the unit in a Tech. Spec. action statement in accordance with Unit 1 Tech Spec 3.3.l(D) which requires two engineered safety feature actuated low pressure injection pumps to be operable. Failure to return "A" Decay Heat Pump to service will require the unit to be placed in hot shutdown by 1100 today.

It has become appcrent that repairs to the Decay Heat Pump will not be

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Other problem areas that are present at the onset of the exercise are as follows:

Slight increase in failed fuel iodine monitor (RE-1237) indication.

Between 0430 and 0500 the oncoming operations shif t will be provided with a completed shift turnover form which will describe the initial plant condi-tions. Once the shif t turnover is cor.pleted the exercise will begin.

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  • Continued RCS sampling using PASS and HP l l increancs to a value of 1.2 x 105 cpm. l l coverage.

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  • The Shift Operations Supervisor will declare l l 8.2 x 105 cpm which correlates to >1% fuel l l an Alert emergency class in accordance with l I cladding failure.

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  • Transfer of responsibility and authority for j later l l l l Emergency Direction and Control from the Shift -

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t l l Offsite radiological monitoring l l l l Onsite radiological monitoring I l l l Post Accident Sampling l l l l l 4

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  • A Site Area Emergency will be declared in l l malfunction of Main Steam Isolation Valve l l accordance with procedure 1903.10, "Emergency
l l CV-2691 causing a reactor trip. l l Action Level Classification".

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  • No offsite protective action will be l l RE-8060 and RE-8061 indicate fuel cladding l l recommended.

l l failure slightly greater than 10%. ~The l l l l monitors read approximately 3000 R/hr. l l

  • Non-essential personnel will be evacuated l l l l from the site.

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~1100 l 6C l This Contingency Message will be issued if l Emer. l l l notifications to offsite authorities have l Coord. l '

l l not been initiated for the Site Area Emer. l l l l declaration. l l l l l 1 l 7C l This Contingency Message will be issued if l Emer. l l l a plant evacuation (per 1903.30) has not yet l Coord. l l l been ir.itiated. l l (no l l later l l l

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) TIME l NO. l EVENT l FOR l ANTICIPATED RESPONSE 3 l l l l j 1140 l l A large break Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) l l

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] l l l protective action recommendation to evacuate i l l l persons within a 5 mile radius and 10 miles l .)

j l l l l downwind will be issued (ref. 1903.11, "Emer- 1 l l l l l gency Response / Notification" Attachment 6).

l l 1 l l l During Reactor Building isolation, Hydrogen l l

  • The Dose Assessment Team will project' dose l l Purge System control valve CV-7446 fails l l rates and integrated doses offsite. Prctective j l I open. A contactor has malfunctioned in the l l Action Recommendations will be updated based on i l l valve's power supply breaker (breaker 5322). l l .these projections.

l l In conjunction with this failure, a break l l l l occurs in the 2 inch line leading to CV-7446. l l l l This break is in a containment penetrat. ion l l

  • Offsite Monitoring teams will be dispatched j l l and activity is being released from contain- l l into the 10 mile EPZ to track the plume and j l l ment into the upper north piping penetration l l obtain field measurements.

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~1215 l 8C l This Contingency Message will be issued l EOFD l l l if the EOFD fails to dec?are the General l l l l Emergency l l l 1 l l

~1230 l 9C l This Contingency Message will be issued if l EOFD l l l notification to offsite authorities have not l l l l been initiated for the Gen. Emer. declaration l l l l l l

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  • The Dose Assessment Team will continue to l l repairs to the CV-7446 power supply which lto Damagel update projections of offsite dose rates and l l enables operators to close the valve l Control l integrated doses. Offsite Monitoring Teams l l terminating the leak from containment. l Team l will begin to report decreasing dose rates and l l With containment integrity restored, offsite l l I-131 activity levels in the field.

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TIME l NO. l EVENT l FOR l ANTICIPATED RESPONSE l l l l j 1430 l l Effluent monitors indicate background levels j l l l

  • Discussions to downgrade from General Emergency l of activity.

l l l will begin between AP&L, Ark. Dept.~ of Health, l l l l and NRC officials.

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Use of the plant simulator to present plant parameter data substantially reduces the number of messages required to drive the scenario. If the Simulator should fail, however, the control Room controllers would then provide the data, for the proper time increment, from Appendix A.

The simulator does not currently provide accurate indications for plant process monitors and area radiation monitors. The controllers can, however, cause their corresponding annunciators to come into alarm which prompts the operator to take a monitor reading. The scenario indication will then be provided from the appendices once the operator looks at the proper monitor.

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REX-88 EXERCISE MESSAGE NO. 1 TO: Shift Operations Supervisor FROM: Control Room Controller LOCATION: Unit 1 Simulator Control Room TIME: ~0445 MESSAGE: ***************************************************

THIS IS A DRILL *

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, ~x L.) * "A" Decay Heat Pump is out of service for replacement of a motor bearirig.

This has placed the unit in a Tech. Spec. action statement requiring the unit to be in Hot Shutdown by 1100 hours0.0127 days <br />0.306 hours <br />0.00182 weeks <br />4.1855e-4 months <br /> today.

  • "A" Decay Heat Pump will not be repaired prior to 1100, therefore, management has instructed you to commence shutdown of the unit a 0500 at a rate of 15s per hour.

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THIS IS A DRILL *

  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
  • plant conditions. *

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FROM: Onsite Monitoring Controller / Medical Team Controller LOCATION: U-1 Auxiliary Building TIME: Upon-Arrival of the Radiation Monitoring Team (as close to 1300 as possible).

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You have just fallen into the valve gallery at the end of the corridor on Elev. 335. You suffer an open fracture to the left thigh (bleeding is profuse).

You have pain in your right elbow and right wrist. Your back is having muscle spasms but is not broken. You are to respond when touched during physical examination or when questioned concerning your injuries. . Do not volunteer other information.

l NOTE l l Due to safety considerations, Medical Team l l response will take place in the Boric Acid l l Make-up Tank Room on Elev. 386. l  :

l l Note to controller: Advise the uninjured survey team member that his partner has just taken a 10-12 foot fall and is seriously injured. Have him call the simulated control room (phone #6451) and request them to respond to the BAT Rm on 386'.  !

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  • Bones protrude Examination l P = 105 l and dry l through "B"s in l R = 20/ min. l l left thigh. Pro-l l
  • Pupils equal and l fuse arterial l l reactive l bleeding l l 1 l l
  • Patient is conscious and je Right elbow &

l l alert and in a lot of l right wrist l l pain l swollen-poss-fx.

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  • Muscle spasms l l or nose i in back; no l l l fractures l l
  • Chief complaint is pain l l l in left thigh l
  • Possible vas-l l l cular damage r1 i i e Pain in back, right wrist l to left femoral (v ) l l and right elbow I artery l  ; g l l
  • Left foot has feeling but l l l pulse is weak and the l l l foot feels cold to the l l l victim. l l l - l l l
  • Finger movement in right l l l hand produces some pain l i l 1 Upon Second l B/P = 130/80 l
  • Spasms continue in back l Examination l P = 112 l l l R = 24/ min l
  • Bleeding is controllable l l l 1 l l
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  • Patient is going into l l l l mild shock feels nauseous l l l l l l
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  • Movement of fingers on l l l hand becoming harder l l l I Upon 3rd Exam l B/P 124/70 l
  • Patient responsiveness l l P = 118 l declines some but can l l R = 26/ min l still answer questions l l 1 l l l + Feels faint l Same as previous

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REV. # 12 IN'lVIDUAL' S NAME KEYCARD NO. DATE TIME RWP NO.

COMPANY GROUP / DEPT. SUPERVISOR'S NAME Description of Occurrence:

Type clothing worn Type respirator System or component worked on Location of job: O Unit 1 O Aux. Bldg. O Outside C.A.A.

O Unit 2 O Rx Bldg Elev.

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, TYPE DATE EFF. (CPM) I source captured? O Yes a No NOTE: Contamination greater than 50,000 cpm by frisker shall be checked with an 1

appropriate survey meter such as a R02. Survey Meter Reading mR/hr l l BEFORE l AFTER j AFTER l AFTER l l ll ARIA/ # l DECON l2 (CD cpml l FIRST DECON l SECOND DECON l THIRD DECON l FINAL READIN i

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cpm > Bkgl l l cpml cpml epml coml epm > Bkgl l l cpml cpml epml cpml epm > Bkgl l l FIRST DECON l SECOND DECON l THIRD DECON l l DECON METHODS l l l l l USED l l l l Injuries Involved: 0 Yes a No If yes, describe Whole Body Count Required: 0 Yes O No WBC Results  % MPBB WBC By Date Signature p.

NAME OF HP SUPERVISOR NOT.. TIED HP TECHNICIAN DATE PAGE 1 0F 2 To be completed by Dosimetery INCIDENT SERIAL NO.

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Message: Advise the SOS to, "have the Ambulance personnel come to Controlled Access Line 1 and we will meet them with the patient".

l NOTE l l This is to prevent the Ambulance crew from l l making an unnecessary entry into a controlled l l access area. l I I p

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TIME: Following de-escalation from Gen. Emer. to a lower Emer. Class MESSAGE: ******************************************f********

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  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
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>15 minutes have elapsed since the entry of the scenario into an EAL which requires a-Notification

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The Emergency Class has not yet been declared.

  • Approval to' issue this message has been obtAined from the Lead Controller.

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FROM - Control Room' Controller LOCATION: Unit 1 Simulator Control Room MESSAGE: ***************************************************

THIS IS A DRILL *

  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
  • plant conditions.
  • Declare a Notification of Unusual Event!

Basis: Procedure 1903.10, Unit 1 Emergency Action Level 6.1-Initiation of a plant shutdown or cooldown for Tech. Spec.

Limiting Condition for Operation compliance OR deviation from T.S. LCO's (10CFRSO.54x).

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  • '~30 minutes have elapsed since'the declaration of an Emergency Class.
  • Approval to issue this message has been obtained from the Lead Controller.

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>15 minutes have elapsed since the entry of the scenario into an EAL which requires the declara-tion of an Alert.

The Emergency Class has not yet been declared.

  • Approval to issue this message has been obtained from the Lead controller.

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FROM: Control Room Controller LOCATION: Unit 1 Simulator Control Room MESSAGE: ***************************************************

THIS IS A DRILL *

  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
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  • Declare an Alert!

Basis: Procedure 1903.10, Unit 1 Emergency Action Level 1.3 "RCS activity very high"

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  • ~30 minutes have elapsed since the declaration of an Alert.
  • The Arkansas Deparbnent of Health has not yet been' notified of the - declaration.
  • Approval to issue this message has been obtained from the Lead Controller.

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  • Do not initiate actions which may. affect normal *
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, Basis: Procedure 1903.;0, Unit 1 Emergency Action Level 1.5

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CONTINGENCY MESSAGE NO. 7C-CONDITIONS: The-following conditions must exist-before issuing this messages

  • ~30 minutes have elapsed since-the declaration of a Site Area Emergency.

A plant evacuation of non-essential personnel

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has not yet occurred.

  • Approval to issue this message has been obtained from the Lead Controller.

TO: Emergency Coordinator-Fh0M: TSC Controller LOCATION:~TSC.

MESSAGE: ***************************************************

  • THIS IS A DRILL *
  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal * '
  • plant conditions. .

i Instruct the Shift Supervisor to initiate a Plant Evacuation of non-essential

-personnel (Reference Form 1903.11E, Step 7).

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REX-88 CONTINGENCY MESSAGE NO. SC CONDITIONS: The following conditions must exist before issuing this message:

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>l5 minutes have elapsed since the entry of the scenario into an EAL which requires the declara-tion of a General Emergency.

  • The Emergency Class has not yet been declared.
  • Approval to issue this message has been obtained from the Lead Controller.

('~ g TO: COFD 4

\'~J FROM: EOF Controller LOCATION: EOF MESSAGE: ***************************************************

THIS IS A DRILL *

  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
  • plant conditions. *
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Declare a General Emergency!

Basis: Procedure 1903.10, Unit 1 Emergency Action Level 1.8 Loss of two fission product barriers with a challenge to the third barrier.

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REX-88 CONTINGENCY MESSAGE NO. 9C CONDITIONS: The following conditions must exist before issuing this message

~30 minutes have elapsed since the declaration of a General Emergency.

Approval to issue this message has been obtained from the Lead controller.

To: Emergency Operations Facility Director 7 -)

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FROM: EOF Controller LOCATION: EOF MESSAGE: ***************************************************

  • THIS IS A DRILL *
  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
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TREND: . Group 1

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l P-1 "A" OTSG Operating Level i P-2 "B" OTSG Operating Level P-3 "A" OTSG Startup Level P-4 "B" OTSG Startup Level P-486 "A" OTSG Pressure P-487 "B" OTSG pressure

' P-503 "A" Main Feedwater Flow P-504 "B" Main Feedwater Flow P-424 "A" Th (Wide Range)

P-425 "B" Th (Wide Range)

P-428 "A" Tc (Wide Range)

P-431 - "B" Tc (Wide Range)

TREND: Group 2 P-361 "A" CFT Level P-362 "B" CFT Level P-377 Makeup Tank Level P-501 NI-3 AMPS P-499 NI-1 Counts P-507 NI-5, Power P-418 Pressurizer Level O

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l TIME P1 F2 -- P 3

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P4 PVB6 P487 PCT. PCT. INH 2O INH 2O PSIG PSIG 05cc ~62.5940' ~63.37 7 8 183.613' 18 5.~32T--"~B9 2.12 8 ~ ' 89 2. 7 2 2 62.5475 63.3281 183.516 185.224 8914 882 892.471 62.5104 63.2916 183.440 185.149 891.695 892.275

-62.VE6~1 6372666 TB37390 18570V9 e91 55B ~ 892s140 62.4683 63.2478 183.355 185.060 891.449 892.031 62.4566 63.2361 183.331 185.036 891.371 891.954 o2 45T6 ~~ 63723 0 0' 183.321 TBS.024 "~89 Fi$25 e91.907 .

62.4367 o3.2155 183.300 185.004 691.436 e92.022 62.3587 63.1395 183.119 184.627 e91.333 891.909 62 7F27B- 62.'9 0 38 " 182.~646 1~847343 892.37B 892.949 61.8524 62.6311 181.992 183.694 893.451 894.063 61.5170 62.2934 181.225 182.923 893.959 894.554 61.9E93 16V T14 1T2TT07 894;T5Ti ~894.768 61.1555 60.7802 61.5508 179.571 181.256 894.235 894.806 60.4865 61.2451 178.918 180.578 894.064 894.642

~~6 0 TIT 2 0 6 0~ 935 0 "-~17 87 2 4 7 ' " 17 9. 8 9 6 ~~"8 93.777- ~ ~ 8 9 4. 3 42 59.8623 60,6256 177.545 179.215 893.309 893.850 59.5552 60.3123 176.892 176.548 892.723 893.288

~~5972377 6 0 TOV 4 0 ~~ ~ 17 6 7214 ~~ ~I77 75 8 6-~ 8 9'2~.59 8 893.~185 58.9340 59.6882 175.522 177.172 892.359 892.917 58.6117 59.3937 174.845 176.540 e91.749 892.303

~~" 5 873 03 4- ~~5 9~.10 2 9 l'74.226 ~175.938 -'891~.336 -~891.902 57.9865 58.7867 173.591 175.300 890.959 891.545 O 57.6945 58.4625 172.998 174.647 890.554 891.158 7 7.4662 b5. IV02- 1727539 - 174.~092 890T169 8907739' 889.732 690.316 57.2391 57.9395 172.092 173.590 57.0519 57.7352 171.725 173.184 889.234 889.825

~ ~5 678 93 0~577565 T-~ ~171~. 4 3 3 ~-~172;8 67 8 8 8. 5 42 8 8 9. 0 97 56.7324 57.3956 171.146 172.559 e88.068 o88.653 57.2200 170.776 172.212 887.763 886.322 05 do 56.5451 1~70 TU 04 -~ 17 F78 6FB 87T573-~~8B 8; 151-56.3488 b770372 56.0843 56.7609 169.889 171.371 889.160 889.724 55.9625 56.6616 169.620 171.104 888.525 889.090

~5577871 5 674771~~ ~ 1~6 9. 2 9 0 -- ~17 0U 58 -~B BBT2 0'I 8887779' 55.6499 56.3470 169.027 170.512 888.136 888.712 55.5047 56.2029 168.749 170.239 688.125 888.706

- 5573081 56TOU 9 --~"16 8T3 6T - 169 78 67--'8 8 87193 eBBT773 *

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55.1452 55.8534 166.042 169.551 e88.159 886.739

- 54.9817 55.6863 167.716 169.223 888.130 688.709 c ' 54 78144~~ ~ 55 7519 8 - ~167.3 9 5 - ~ 16 8. 9 0 2 - 8 8 8.137 -~ "8 8 8. 7 2 2 54.6335 55.3433 167.034 166.551 888.197 888.782 Ii 55.1537 166.656 168.171 888.172 888.753 II. 54.4437

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I; 54.0838 54.7929 165.940 167.457 888.121 888.702 53.9202 54.6319 165.619 167.139 688.114 888.694 Ii

- 5377373 5 4- 4501 T65T254~ ~~~16 6 ;77 9 ~ 8 8 8 70 9 4- ~888.675 E 164.883 166.409 886.116 868.696 F 53.5486 54.2614 53.3625 54.0771 164.506 166.036 888.109 888.695 9

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\I 53.1838 53.8957 164.152 165.677 888.037 868.615 52.999e 53.7136 163.76e 165.316 e67.98e eee.566 52.8065 53.5196 163.402 164.931 8e7.946 66e.531 52.6071 53.3207 163.005 164.535 687.965 66e.545 52.4217 53.1357 162.631 164.162 ee7.937 866.519 52.2251 52.9403 16d.236 163.770 687.696 68e.476 52.0247 52.7391 161.835 163.~366 887.66u dee.44a 51.8312 52.5453 161.447 162.979 e87.63- :6A 415

  • 51.6286 52.343c 161.039 162.574 e67.ec2  ::e.3e2 51.4124 52.1263 160.o05 162.139 e67.765 eee.3*7 51.215e 51.4301 160.209 161.744 687.136 ee6.31o 0600 51.014o 51.7255 159.604 161.341 e67.70e 666.c67 50.6036 51.5187 159.376 160,915 867.669 666.246 50.5e90 51.3030 15e.94b 160.461 687.o31 e6e.212 50.3838 51.0972 158.530 160.065 687.599 686.18n 50.167e 50.8820 156.092 159.631 687.561 686.142 40.0516 50.6o59 157.eSo 159.193 e87.528 6e6.109 49.709d 50.4220 157.16e 156.o96 887.476 e66.055 49.4942 50.2061 15e.72e 156.260 667.354 de7.931
  • 9.2o56 49.9171 15e.263 157.796 667.255 887.e37 49.0114 49.7232 155.741 157.276 667.176 667.754 48.7730 49.4831 155.262 15o.789 667.050 6e7.o30 48.5614 40.2686 154.829 156.355 886.952 887.526 48.3390 49.0470 154.376 155.906 86o.860 667.434 (s) 46.1093 47.8902 46.6176 48.6u73 153.911 153.485 155.441 155.015 68o.773 ese.707 e67.346 887.261 47.6735 46.3613 153.02e 154.556 e86.636 667.215 47.u466 46.1561 152.571 154.100 ee6.57o 667.153 47.2362 47.9439 152.143 153.669 e86.525 687.100 47.0081 47.7163 151.676 153.206 68e.469 887. 047 ee 7672 47.4930 151.225 152.752 666.425 687.004

~6.546o *7.2530 150.735 152.263 666.362 ee6.957 46.3324 47.0361 150.298 151.82d e86.348 8e6.920 46.1094 46.6194 149.641 151.374 686.22e 666.798 45.9669 *e.6921 149.623 151.151 666.052 eee.620 45.8657 46.5956 149.447 150.986 ee5.974 686.550 45.7956 46.5u74 149.288 150.632 685.907 e86.475 45.7163 46.4266 149.156 150.o97 685.80e 68e.378 .

45.6272 e6.3403 149.004 150.553 665.743 eBo.31u 45.5502 46.2640 146.873 150.423 685.65e 666.227 45.4747 46.le64 146.749 150.299 685.571 66o.140 0630 45.4026 46.117e 148.o32 150.185 885.46e See 043 45.3411 46.0570 146.537 150.093 e65.36e 685.939 45.268u 46.0044 146.461 150.017 665.262 eee.653 a5.2349 45.9532 146.3A6 149.947 685.204 6P5.775 45.1887 45.9077 148.32e 149.e89 685.15e ee5.72e 45.1535 45.8757 146.203 149.co4 685.300 eet.e68 45.0946 45.o204 14e.199 149.7ec ee5.507 66o.077 b)

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\m / 45.0340 45.7618 148.099 149.683 885.712 44.9556 886.294 45.6844 147.967 149.555 886.079 886.633 ca 8506 45.5659 147.749 149.354 88e.266 68e.e39 44.7837 ~45.5114 147.642 149.209 68e.538 886.997 44.7501 45.4315 147.636 149.046 687.041 6el.d21 44.7157 45.3458 147.751 149.017 e86.422 86e.536 44.6374 45.3386 147.515 149.032 686.319 8e6.441 44.4965 45.2033 147.207 148.882 68e.50e 668.499

  • 44.3036 45.1740 14e.587 14e.e30 e6e 919 e6e.v21 44.2693 45.0718 '146.522 148.415 886.083 888.37d 44.2952 45.0013 146.942 148.413 668.927 869.279 44.0239 44.9338 146.043 146.235 e87.911 689.455 4 1.~0 512 74 ~.~83 61

~ '146.315 146.098 887.890 684.554 43.938e 44.7245 14e.054 147.915 o68.083 eev.e6I 43.9287 44.5464 14e.156 147.460 666.el/ 689.v10 43.6320 44.4283 145.319 147.159 887.492 686.257 43.5354 44.3241 145.213 146.992 689.151 891.376 43,4288 44.2531 145.087 146.974 886.432' 889.917 43.5022 44.0563 145.529 146.463 890.e83 890.104 43.2124 44.0029 144.643 146.471 689.116 689.702 43.0627 43.8300 144.292 146.035 889.373 888.825 42.9562 43.6945 144.194 145.781 888.446 889.546 42.9040 43.5986 144.303 145.736 889.313 890.687 o?bo 42.6388 43.4490 143.456 145.407 eBe.140 666.505 p/

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. 42.4902 42.3605 43.2750 43.1339 143.255 143.057 144.918 144.74e 686.407 689.914 669.166 690.e4) 42.3177 42.9e12 143.097 144.346 689.520 889.33e 42.0709 42.8003 142.474 143.996 889.705 691.071 41.6633 42.5751 142.102 143.592 ee7.467 668.420 41.6824 42.3023 141.77i 142.957 889.452 e90.351 41.3893 42.1728~ 141.000 142.832 889.952 693.15e 41.1313 41.8686 140.601 142.149 890.022 890.089 37.9772 38.7207 134.220 135.796 667.674 e88.86e 33.3504 ~34,5005 123.983 126.615 879.282 878.738 32.6555 33.2822 122.350 123.901 881.164 883.393 33.5775 34.2144 124.607 125.947 676.403 876.e53 l '34.3863 ~35.0689 126.378 127.967 874.189 875.880 35.2227 35.9126 126.423 130.046 674.431 e75.725 I- 35.7375 36.3762 12v.616 131.161 874.e71 876.037 36.0872 36.6216 - 130.652 131.608 e7e.488 675.500 36.2802 36.9649 130.857 132.523 676.244 876.073

~36.4931 37.1223 131.381 132.747 677.940 878.173 36.6e43 37.2666 131.992 133.164 681.477 879.585 36.7229 37.4228 131.919 133.543 879.347 882.617

~ 36.7859

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~35.1286 35.9889 128.503 130.620 889.535 692.146 30.9481 35.6602 12e.15e 129.639 ee9.53e e90.e35 .

34.7515 35.4746 127.771 129.411 693.166 e90.7e4 34.4272"-~35.3176 127.016 129.129 689.497 692.230 34.3446 35.0934 127.070 128.732 891.634 892.313 34.1616 34.8311 126.657 128.134 890.236 893.9e2

-33 3700 34-~657 5 G!5.961 1~27.~749 e89.'232 891.251 33.6586 34.3473 125.626 127.005 e90.947 690.680 33.3893 34.0675 124.950 126.49e 690.529 e91.227 33.1793 33.9098 124.626 126.224 893.227 691.608 32.9105 33.738e 124.025 12e.003 891.36e e92.e05 32.7565 33.3531 123.731 125.006 889.235 690.487

~3 2. 4 8 0 3 ~ ~ 33.~2 20 3 E23.167 124.917 891.216 692.532 32.1285 32.9477 122.264 124.348 891.783 893.105 31.9917 32.6603 122.125 '123.695 e91.539 892.912 31.7184 32.3902 121.628 123.056 891.809 890.885 31.3875 31.9976 120.854 122.101 891.605 689.434

("N 31.0765 31.7669 120.135 121.699 689.e57 891.492 (j 30~.8817 31.5708 119,791 121.330 890.184 892.632 30.5550 31.2594 119.031 120.59e 889.99e 690.226 30.3691 31.0753 116.e19 120.331 690.875 691.e44

'30.0497 30.6585 117.919 119.303 890.183 690.421 29.7361 30.5788 117.237 119.291 889.690 889.482 29.6304 30.1838 117.192 118.285 889.856 891.485 29.2061 30.0215 116~.139 116.072 890.012 692.034 29.0896 29.841e 116.117 117.845 e90.492 e91.e25 28.8224 29.4971 115.403 116.955 890.05e 893.301 7B ~.' 6731 - 7 9. 4119 --~ 115.13 5 116.889 890.237 888.784 28.5790 29.3602 115.067 116.722 689.070 891.345 C goc 28.6506 29.3931 115.223 116.914 889.72e 889.751 28.3505 29.2669 - 114.609 116.669 888.113 889.260 27.9998 29.0419 114.046 116.169 886.889 8A6.199 26.4156 28.9454 110.285 115.981 886.503 690.173

  • 26.3501 ~-~28.0885 -~110.538 114.467 884.057 885.439 32.5419 26.1392 124.555 110.107 686.539 683.266 29.1493 28.4243 116.436 114.577 691.759 890.164

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116.627 897.005 895.798 27.4120 29.3301 112.578 26.4290 30.165e 110.536 118.665 894.772 900.30e 27.3621 29.6963 11d.673 117.690 693.969 894.843 27.7441 29.1117 113.449 116.637 892.163 892.210 27.8704 28.3652 113.997 115.088 889.80o 690.167 27.4907 27.8207 113.139 113.849 889.087 669.4e2 27.0239 27.4795 112.089 113.124 886.461 884.412 26.7514 27.2122 111.635 112.493 890. 61 669.291 .

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4 Scenario 88 Reactor Coolant' (uCi/ml)

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O TIME Xe-133 Xe-135 I-131 I- 132 I- 133 I- 134 04: 00 7. 832E+01 2. 000E+01 4. 036E+00 3. 220E+00 4. 000E+00 5. 400E+00 04: 10 7. 832E+01 2. 000E+01 4. 036E+00 3'. 220E+00 4. 000E+00 5. 400E+00 04:20 7.832E+01 2.000E+01 4.036E+00 3.220E+00 4.000E+00 5.400E+00 04:30 7.832E+01 2.000E+01 4.036E*00 3.220E+00 4.000E+00 5.400E+00 04:40 7.832E+01 2.000E+01 4.036E+00 3.220E+00 4.000E+00 5.400E+00 04: 50 7. 832E+01 2. 000E+01 4. 036E+00 3. 220E+00 4. 000E+00 5. 400E+00 05: 00 7. 832E+01 2. 000E+01 4. 036E+00 3. 220E+00 4. 000E+00 5. 400E+00 05: 10 7. 639E+01 1. 962E+01 3. 935E+00 3.143E+00 3. 901E+00 5. 282E+00 05:20 7.450E+01 1. 925E+01 3. 837E+00 3. 069E+00 3. 804E+00 5.166E+00 05:30 7.266E+01 1. 888E+01 3. 741E+00 2. 996E+00 3. 709E+00 5. 052E+00 05:40 7.086E+01 1.852E+01 3.648E+00 2.925E+00 3.617E+00 4.942E+00 05:50 6.911E+01 1.816E+01 3.556E+00 2.855E+00 3.527E+00 4.833E+00 06: 00 6. 741E+01 1. 781E+01 3. 468E+00 2. 787E+00 3. 439E+00 4. 727E+00 06: 10 6. 574E+01 1. 747E+01 3. 381E+00 2. 721E+00 3. 354E+00 4. 623E+00 06:20 6.412E+01 1. 714E+01 3. 296E+00 2. 656E+00 3. 270E+00 4. 522E+00 06:30 6.254E+01 1. 681E+01 3. 214E+00 2. 593E+00 3.189E+00 4. 423E+00 06:40 6.099E+01 1. 648E+01 3.134E+00 2. 532E+00 3.110E+00 4. 326E+00 06:50 5.948E+01 1.616E+01 3.055E+00 2.471E+00 3.032E+00 4.231E+00 07:00 5.802E+01 1. 585E+01 2. 979E+00 2. 413E+00 2. 957E+00 4.138E+00 07: 10 5. 658E+01 1.554E+01 2.905E+00 2.355E+00 2.883E+00 4.047E+00 07: 20 5. 519E+01 1. 524E+01 2. 832E+00 2. 299E+00 2. 812E+00 3. 959E+00 07: 30 5. 382E v01 1. 494E+01 2. 761E+00 2. 245E+00 2. 742E+00 3. 872E+00 07:40 5.249E+01 1. 465E+01 2. 692E+00 2.191E+00 2. 674E+00 3. 787E+00 1 07:50 5.120E+01 1. 437E+01 2. 625E+00 2.139E+00 2. 607E+00 3. 704E+00 08:00 4.993E+01 1.409E+01 2.559E+00 2.088E+00 2.542E+00 3.623E+00 08: 10 4. 870E+01 1. 381E+01 2. 496E+00 2. 039E+00 2. 479E+00 3. 543E+00 00: 20 4. 739E+01 1. 351E+01 2. 428E+00 1. 986E+00 2. 412E+00 3. 457E+00 08: 30 4. 611E*01 1.322E+01 2.362E+00 1.934E+00 2.347E+00 3.374E+00 08:40 1.152E+03 8.962E+02 5.449E+02 9.480E+02 1.021E+03 4.345E+03 08:50 1.126E+03 8.873E+02 5.300E+02 9.234E+02 9.931E+02 4.240E+03 09:00 1.101E+03 8. 781E+02 5.156E+02 8. 994E+02 9. 662E+02 4.138E+03 09: 10 1. 077E+03 8. 688E+02 5. 016E+02 8. 760E+02 9. 400E+02 4. 038E+03 09:20 1. 053E+03 8. 594E+02 4. 879E+02 8. 532E+02 9.146E+02 3. 940E+03 09:30 1.029E+03 8.498E+02 4.747E+02 8.311E+02 8.898E+02 3.845E+03 09:40 1.006E+03 8.401E+02 4.618E+02 8.095E+02 8.657E+02 3.752E+03 09:50 9.832E+02 8.304E+02 4.492E+02 7.884E+02 8.422E+02 3.661E+03 1

10: 00 9. 611E+02 8. 205E+02 4. 37 0E+02 7. 679E+02 8.194E+02 3. 573E+03 10: 10 9. 394E+02 8.106E+02 4. 251E+02 7. 480E+02 7. 972E+02 3. 486E+03 10: 20 9.183E+02 8. 007E+02 4.135E+02 7. 285E+02 7. 756E+02 3. 402E+03 10:30 1.078E+04 7.720E+03 5.263E+03 5.572E+03 9.397E+03 1.225E+04

10:40 1.079E+04 7.729E+03 5.248E+03 5.285E+03 9.324E+03 1.072E+04 i 10: 50 1. 081E+04 7. 736E+03 5. 233E+03 5. 013E+03 9. 252E+03 9. 388E+03 11:00 1. 083E+04 7. 741E+03 5. 218E+03 4. 755E+03 9.180E+03 8. 218E+03 i

11: 10 1. 084E+04 7. 743E+03 5. 203E+03 4. 510E+03 9.109E+03 7.194E+03 11:20 1. 086E+04 7. 742E+03 5.188E+03 4. 278E+03 9. 038E+03 6. 298E+03 11:30 1. 087E+04 7. 740E+03 5.173E+03 4. 057E+03 8. 968E+03 5. 513E+03 11:40 1. 088 E+05 7.109E+04 5. 346E+ 04 3. 810E+04 9.191E+ 04 4.194 E+ 04 11: 50 2. 547E+04 1.722E+04 1. 227E+04 8. 318E+03 2. 099E+04 8. 451E+03 I

12: 00 5. 960E+ 03 4.154 E+03 2. 816 E+03 1.816E+03 4.794E+03 1.703E+03 12: 10 1.394E+03 9.980E+02 6.462E+02 3.964E+02 1.095E+03 3.431E+02 i

12: 20 3. 257 E+02 2. 390E+02 1. 483 E+02 8. 654 E+01 2. 500E+02 6. 912E+ 01 i

12:30 7.610E+01 5.705E+01 3.404E+01 1.889E+01 5.710E+01 1.393E+01 12: 40 1.700E+02 1.085E+02 7.870E+03 4.593E+03 1.327E+04 3.669E+03 12:50 1.828E+02 1,591E+02 7. 325E+03 4. 067 E+03 1.229E+04 2.998E+03

Scenario 88 Reactor Coolant (uCi/ml)

TIME Xe-133 Xe-135 I-13 1 I- 132 I- 133 I- 134 13: 00 1. 818E+02 1. 576E+02 8. 015E+03 4. 274E+03 1.339E+04 2.960E+03 13: 10 1. 843E+02 1. 612E+02 8. 771E+03 4. 486E+03 1.460E+04 2.909E+03 13:20 1.874E+02 1.657E+02 9.599E+03 4.708E+03 1. 591E+04 2. 860E+03

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30 1. 908E+02 1. 7 07E+02 1. 051E+04 4. 942E+03 1. 734E+04 2,811E+03 13: 4 0 1. G45E+02 1. 761E+02 1.150E+04 5.188E+03 1.890E+04 2.763E+03 13:50 1.985E+02 1. 821E+02 1. 258E+04 5. 445E+03 2. 060E+04 2. 716E+03 .

14: 00 2. 029E+02 1. 887E+02 1. 377E+04 5. 715E+03 2. 245E+04 2. 670E+03 14: 10 2. 077E+02 1. 958E+02 1. 507E+04 5. 999E+03 2. 447E+04 2. 624E+03 14: 20 2.129E+02 2. 036E+02 1. 649E+04 6. 297E+03 2. 667E+04 2. 579E+03 14: 30 2.185E+02 2.122E+02 1. 805E+04 6. 610E+03 2. 907E+04 2. 535E+03 14: 40 2. 247E+02 2. 215E+02 1. 976E+04 6. 938E+03 3.168E+04 2. 492E+03 14:50 2.315E+02 2.316E+02 2.162E+04 7.282E+03 3.453E+04 2.450E+03 15: 00 2. 388E+02 2. 426E+02 2. 366E+04 7. 644E+03 3. 763E+04 2. 408E+03

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10 2. 468E+02 2. 545E+02 2. 590E+04 8. 023E+03 4.101E+04 2. 367E+03 15:20 2.555E+02 2.675E+02 2.834E+04 8.422E+03 4.470E+04 2.327E+03 15:30 2.650E+02 2.816E+02 3.102E+04 8.840E+03 4.872E+04 2.287E+03

} 15: 40 2. 754E+02 2. 969E+02 3. 394E+04 9. 278E+03 5. 310E+04 2. 248E+03 15: 50 2. 867E+02 3.134E+02 3. 715E+04 9. 739E+03 5. 788E+04 2. 210E+03 l .

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TIME I-135 Rb-88 Cs-134 Cs-137 Cs-138 04: 00 6. 627E+00 3. 000Ev00 3. 000E-01 5. 000E-01 3.120E+00 04: 10 6. 627E+00 3. 000E+ 00 3. 000E-01 5. 000E-01 3.120E+00 04: 20 6. 627E+00 3. 000E+00 3. 000E-01 5. 000E-01 3.120E+00 04: 30 6. 627E+00 3. 000E+00 3. 000E-01 5. 000E-01 3.120E+00 -

04:40 6.627E+00 3.000E+00 3.000E-01 5.000E-01 3.120E+00 04:50 6.627E+00 3.000E+00 3.000E-01 5.000E-01 3.120E+00 05: 00 6. 627E+00 3. 000E+00 3. 000E-01 5. 000E-01 3.120E+00 '

05: 10 6. 464E+00 2. 949E+00 2. 925E-01 4. 875E-01 3. 057E+00 1

05:20 6.305E+00 2.899E+00 2.852E-01 4.753E-01 2.995E+00 05: 30 6.150E+00 2. 850E+00 2. 781E-01 4. 634E-01 2. 934E+00 05: 4 0 5. 999 E+00 2. 802E+00 2. 711E-01 4. 518E-01 2. 874E+00 05: 50 5. 852E+00 2. 754E+00 2. 643E-01 4. 405E-01 2. 816E+00 06: 00 5. 708E+00 2. 708E+00 2. 577E-01 4. 295E-01 2. 759E+00 06: 10 ' 5. 568E+00 2. 662E+00 2. 513E-01 4.188E-01 2. 702E+00 06: 20 5. 431E+00 2. 617E+00 2. 450E-01 4. 083E-01 2. 648E+00 06:30 5.298E+00 2.573E+00 2.389E-01 3.981E-01 2.594E+00 06: 4 0 5.167 E+00 2. 529E+00 2. 329E-01 3. 882E-01 2. 541E+00 06: 50 5. 040E+00 2. 486E+00 2. 271E-01 3. 785E-01 2. 489E+00 07: 00. 4. 917 E+00 2. 444E+00 2. 214E-01 3. 690E-01 2. 439E+00 07: 10 4. 796E+00 2. 4 03E+00 2.159E-01 3. 598E-01 2. 389E+00 ,

07:20 4.678E+00 2.362E+00 2.105E-01 3.508E-01 2.341E+00 07:30 4.563E+00 2.322E+00 2.052E-01 3.420E-01 2.293E+00 .

07:40 4.451E+00 2.283E+00 2.001E-01 3.335E-01 2.247E+00 .

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08 : 10 4.131E+00 2.169E+00 1. 854E- 01 3. 091E-01 2.113E+00 08: 20 4. 020E+00 2.127E+00 1. 804E-01 3. 007E-01 2. 065E+00 08: 3 0 3. 912E+00 2. 086E+ 00 1. 755E-01 2. 925E-01 2. 018E+00 08:40 8.847E+02 1.770E+04 5.982E+01 4.909E+01 6.912E+03 08: 50 8. 610E+02 1. 736E+04 5. 819E+01 4. 776E+01 6. 756E+03 09: 00 8. 38 0E+02 1. 7 03E+04 5. 661E+01 4. 646E+01 6. 604E+03 09: 10 8.155E+02 1. 67 0E+04 5. 507E+01 4. 519E+01 6. 455E+03  :

09: 20 7. 937E+02 1. 638E+04 5. 357E+01 4. 396E+01 6. 310E+03 09:30 7.724E+02 1. 607 E+04 5. 211E+01 4. 276E+01 6.167E+03

' 09: 40 7. 517E+02 1. 576E+04 5. 069E+01 4.160E+01 6. 028E+03 09: 50 7. 316E+02 1. 546E+04 4. 931E+01 4. 047E+01 5. 892E+03 .

10: 00 7.120E+02 1. 516E+04 4. 797 E+01 3. 937E+01 5. 76 0E+ 03  !

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! 10: 4 0 7. 080E+03 8.148E+03 5. 807E+02 4. 753E+02 8. 760E+03 10: 50 6. 943E+03 5. 507E+03 5. 794E+02 4. 742E+02 7.102E+03 .

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Scenario 88 Reactor Coolant (uCi/ml)

O TIME I-135 Rb-88 Cs-134 Cs- 137 Cs- 138 13: 00 8. 768E+03 3. 626E+01 9. 02SE+02 7. 385E+02 7. 950E+02 13: 10 9. 463E+03 2. 920E+01 9. 889E+02 8. 092E+02 7. 356E+02 13:20 1.021E+04 2.355E+01 1.084E+03 8.866E+02 6.808E+02 13:30 1.102E+04 1.900E+01 1.187E+03 9. 715E+02 6. 301E+02 13 : 4 0 1.189 E +04 1.532E+01 1.301E+03 1.065E+03 5.832E+02 13:50 1.284E+04 1.236E+01 1.426E+03 1.166E+03 5.398E+02 14: 00 1. 385E+04 9. 967 E+00 1. 562E+03 1.278E+03 4.996E+02 14: 10 1. 495E+04 8. 039E+00 1. 712E+03 1.401E+03 4.624E+02 14:20 1. 614E+04 6. 483E+00 1.876E+03 1.535E+03 4.280E+02 14: 30 1. 742E+04 5. 229E+00 2. 055E+03 1. 682E+03 3. 961E+02 14:40 1.879E+04 4.218E+00 2.252E+03 1.843E+03 3.666E+02 14:50 2.028E+04 3.402E+00 2.467E+03 2.019E+03 3.393E+02 15: 00 2.189E+04 2. 744E+00 2. 704E+03 2. 212E+03 3.140E+02 s

10 2. 363E+04 2. 213E+00 2. 963E+03 2. 424E+03 2. 906E+02 15:20 2.550E+04 1. 785E+00 3. 246E+03 2. 656E+03 2. 690E+02 15:30 2.752E+04 1. 439E+00 3. 557 E+03 2. 911E+03 2. 490E+02 15:40 2.970E+04 L 161E+00 3. 898E+03 3.189E+03 2. 304E+02 15: 50 3. 205E+04 9. 364E-01 4. 271E+03 3. 495E+03 2.133E+02 O

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Scenario 88 Containment Sump (uC1/ml)

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Scenario 88 Containment Sump (uCi/ml)

,r x (g' TIME Kr-85m Kr-85 Kr-87 Kr-88 Xe- 131m Xe-133m 13: 10 1. 437 E+01 5. 459E+00 9. 321E+00 2. 9 04E+01 7. 342E-01 5. 210E+00 13:20 1.402E+01 5.465E+00 8.520E+00 2.790E+01 7.347E-01 5.206E+00 13:30 1.368E+01 5.470E+00 7.787E+00 2.680E+01 7.352E-01 5.202E+00 13: 40 1. 335E+01 5. 476E+00 7.117E+00 2. 575E+ 01 7. 358E-01 5.198E+00 13: 50 1. 303E+01 5. 482E+00 6. 505E+00 2. 473E+01 7. 363E-01 5.194E+00 14: 00 1. 271E+01 5. 488E+00 5. 946E+00 2. 376E+01 7. 368E-01 5.190E+00 14: 10 1.240E+01 5.494E+00 5.434E+00 2.283E+01 7.374E-01 5.187E+00 14:20 1. 210E+01 5. 499 E+00 4. 967 E+ 00 2.193E+01 7. 379 E-01 5.183 E+ 00

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TIME Xe-133 Xe-135 I- 13 1 I-132 I- 134

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11:00 1.648E+03 1.820E+03 1.362E+02 1.116E+02 2.149E+03 l 11: 10 1. 9 04E+03 1.371E+03 1.607E+02 1.316E+02 1.969E+03 11: 20 2.121E+03 1.012E+03 1.826E+02 1.495E+02 1.761E+03 11: 30 2. 304E+03 7. 364E+02 2. 022E+02 1. 656 E+ 02 1. 548 E+03 11: 4 0 2. 460E+03 5. 298E+02 2.199E+02 1.800E+02 1.344E+03 11: 50 6.171E+04 2.151E+03 5. 741E+03 4. 697E+03 1.676E+04 12: 00 3. 792E+04 9.103E+02 3. 590E+03 2. 937E+03 8. 515E+03

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Scenario 88 Containment Sump (uCi/ml)

() TIME I-135 Rb-88 Cs-134 Cs- 137 Cs- 138 13: 10 1. 612E+04 3. 7 4 5E+01 1. 710 E+ 03 1.399E+03 1.078E+03 13: 20 1. 739E+04 3. 020E+01 1.873E+03 1.533E+03 9.979E+02 13:30 1.877E+04 2.436E+01 2.053E+03 1.680E+03 9.236E+02 13:40 2.026E+04 1.965E+01 2.249E+03 1.840E+03 8.548E+02 13 : 50 2.186E+04 1. 585E+01 2. 465E+03 2. 017E+03 7. 911E+02 14: 00 2. 360E+04 1.278E+01 2.701E+03 2.210E+03 7.322E+02 14: 10 2. 546E+04 1. 031E+01 2. 959E+03 2. 421E+03 6. 777E+02 14:20 2.748E+04 8.314E+00 3.242E+03 2.653E+03 6.272E+02 14:30 2.966E+04 6.706E+00 3.553E+03 2.907E+03 5.805E+02 14: 40 3. 201E+04 5. 408E+00 3. 893E+03 3.185E+03 5. 373E+02 14:50 3.455E+04 4.362E+00 4.266E+03 3.490E+03 4.973E+02 15: 00 3. 728E+04 3. 518E+00 4. 674E+03 3. 825E+03 4. 602E+02 15: 10 4. 024E+04 2. 838E+00 5.122E+03 4.191E+03 4. 260E+02 15:20 4.342E+04 2.289E+00 5.612E+03 4.592E+03 3.943E+02 15:30 4.686E+04 1.846E+00 6.149E+03 5.032E+03 3.649E+02 15:40 5.058E+04 1.489E+00 6.738E+03 5.514E+03 3.377E+02 15:50 5.458E+04 1. 201E+00 7. 383E+03 6. 042E+03 3.126E+02 1

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Scenario 88 Containment Air (uCi/cc)

O CONT AIR TIME Kr-85m Kr-85 Kr-87 Kr-88 Xe-131m Xe 133m 13: 00 1.915E+01 7.092E+00 1. 327 E+01 3. 932E+01 9. 542 E-01 6. 782 J '00 13 : 10 1. 869E+ 01 7.10 0E +00 1. 213E+01 3. 7 77 E+01 9. 5 4 9E-01 6. 7 76 E+00 13 : 2 0 1. 824 E+01 7.107 E+ 0 0 1.108 E+ 01 3. 6 29 E+ 01 9. 5 56 E-01 6. 7 71E+ 00 13:30 1.779E+01 7.115E+00 1.013E+01 3.486E+01 9.562E-01 6.765E+00 13: 40 1. 736E+01 7.122E+00 9. 258E+00 3. 349E+01 9. 569E-01 6. 760E+00 13:50 1. 69 4 E+01 7.13 0E+00 8. 462 E+00 3. 217 E+01 9. 576E-01 6. 755E+00 14:00 1. 653E+01 7.138E+00 7. 734E+00 3. 091E+01 9. 583E-01 6. 750E+00 14: 10 1. 613E+01 7.145E+00 7. 069E+00 2. 969E+01 9. 590E-01 6. 746E+00 14 : 20 1. 574E+01 7.153E+00 6. 461E+00 2. 853E+01 9. 597E-01 6. 7 42E+00 14: 30 1. 536E+01 7.160E+00 5. 905E+00 2. 74 0E+01 9. 605E-01 6. 738E+00 14:40 1. 498 E+01 7.168E+00 5. 397 E+00 2. 633 E+ 01 9. 612E-01 6. 7 34E+00 14:50 1. 462E+ 01 7.17 5E+ 00 4. 933E+00 2. 529E+01 9. 619E-01 6. 731E+00 15: 00 1. 427 E+01 7.183 E+00 4. 5 09 E+ 00 2. 43 0E+01 9. 627 E-01 6. 728 E+00 15: 10 1. 392E+01 7.191E+00 4.121E+00 2. 3 3 4E+01 9. 634 E-01 6. 72SE+ 00 15:20 1. 358E+ 01 7.198 E+00 3. 767 E+00 2. 2 42E+01 9. 642E-01 6. 723 E+00 15:30 1. 325 E+01 7. 2 06 E+00 3. 4 43 E+ 00 2.154 E+01 9. 650E-01 6. 721E+00 15:40 1.293E+01 7.214E+00 3.147E+00 2.070E+01 9.658E-01 6.720E+00 15:50 1.262E+01 7.221E+00 2.876E+00 1. 98 8 E+ 01 9. 666 E- 01 6. 719 E+ 0 0

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Scenario 88 C.antainm.ent Air (uCi/cc)

(s k TIME 1-135 Rh-88 Cs- 134 Cs-137 Cs- 138 1:1: 00 1. 98/ E+00 0. 448E- 04 2. 0632-02 1. 7 04E-02 1. 569 E-02 13: 10 2.1395+00 5.158E-04 E. 279E- 02 1.865E-02 1.448E-02 13: 20 2. 309E+00 4.131E-04 2. 495E-02 2. 041E-02 1. 337E-02 13:30 2.492E+00 3.312E-04 2.731E-02 2.235E-02 1.235E-02 13:40 2.689E+00 2.658E-04 2.990E-02 2.446E-02 1.141E- 02 13:50 2 903E+00 2.135E-04 3.274E-02 2.679E-02 1.054E-02 14: 00 3.134L4 00 1. 716E-04 3. 585E-02 2. 933E-02 9. 744E-03 14: 10 3.382E+00 1. 380E-04 3. 926E-02 3. 212E-02 9. 008E-03 14: 20 3. 651E+00 1.111E-04 4. 300E-02 3. 518E-02 8. 330E-03 14:30 3.941E+00 8.940E-05 4.709E-02 3.853E-02 7.704E-03 14: 40 4. 254E+00 7.199E-05 5.158E-02 4. 221E-02 7.126E-03 14:50 4.593E+00 5.799E-05 5.651E-02 4.624E-02 6.591E-03 15: 00 4. 958E+00 4. 672E-05 6.190E-02 5. 065E-02 6. 098E-03 15: 10 5. 352E+00 3. 765E-05 6. 781E-03 5. 549E-02 5. 642E-03 15: 20 5. 777E+00 3. 035E-05 7. 429E-02 6. 079E-02 5. 220E-03 15: 30 6. 236E+00 2. 447E-05 8.140E-02 6. 660E-02 4. 831E-03 15:40 6.732E+00 1.973E-05 8.918E-02 7.297E-02 4.470E-03 15:50 7.267E+00 1. 591E-05 9. 772E-02 7. 996E-02 4.137E-03 O

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Scenario 88 Sping Data

() Xe-133eq TIME uCi/cc.

I- 131eq uC1/cc Cs - 137 eq uCi/cc Xe-133eq Ci/sec I-131eq Ci/sec Cs-137eq C1/sec 13: 00 3. 500E+01 2. 655E-03 1.473E-05 3.056E+01 2.318E-03 1.286E-05 13: 10 3. 385E+01 2. 824E-03 1.489E-05 2.956E+01 2.465E-03 1.300E-05 13:20 3.276E+01 3.005E-03 1. 516 E-05 2. 861E+01 2. 624 E-03 1.323E-05 13 : 30 3.173E+01 3. 201E-03 1. 554E-05 2. 771E+01 2. 795E-03 1.357E-05 13 : 40 3. 076E A01 3. 413E-03 1.606E-05 2.685E+01 2.980E-03 1.402E-05 13:50 3.44dE+00 3.824E-04 1.799E-06 3.009E+00 3.338E-04 1. 571E- 06 14: 00 3. 861E-01 4. 284E-05 2. 015E-07 3. 371E-01 3. 740E-05 1.760E-07 14: 10 4. 325E-02 4. 800E-06 2. 258E-08 3. 777E-02 4.191E-06 1. 971E- 08 14: 20 4. 846E-03 5. 377E-07 2. 530E-09 4. 231E-03 4. 695E-07 2. 209E-09 14 : 3 0 5. 429E-04 6. 025E-08 2. 834E- 10 4. 7 41E-04 5. 260E-08 2. 47 4E- 10 14: 40 6. 083E-05 6. 750E-09 3.175E-11 5. 311E-05 5. 893E-09 2. 772E-11 14: 50 6. 815E-06 7. 562E- 10 3. 557E- 12 5. 950E-06 6. 603E- 10 3.106E- 12 15: 00 7. 636E-07 8. 472E- 11 3. 986E-13 6. 667E-07 7. 397E- 11 3. 480E-13 15: 10 8. 555E-08 9. 492E-12 4. 465E-14 7. 469E-08 8. 288E- 12 3. 899E-14 15:20 9.584E-09 1. 063E- 12 5. 003E- 15 8. 368E-09 9. 285E- 13 4. 368E- 15 15:30 1.074E-09 1.191E- 13 5. 6 05E- 16 9. 376E- 10 1. 04 0E- 13 4. 894 E- 16 15:40 1.203E-10 1. 335E- 14 6. 28 0E- 17 1. 05 0E- 10 1.16 6 E- 14 5. 4 8 3 E- 17 15 : 5 0 1. 348 E- 11 1. 496 E- 15 7. 036E- 18 1.17 7 E- 11 1. 3 06 E- 15 6.143 E- 18 O

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E!!G88040C l Page 1 NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE 24-HOUR FORECAST U~~

Arkansas Zones 4, 5, 7 8 AM CST Wednesday, March 23, 1988 Today... overcast with highs in the 60's Northeasterly winds at 5-10 mph Tonight... overcast with lows in the 50's Northeasterly winds at 5-10 mph Tomorrow ... overcast with high near 60 Northeasterly winds at 1-5 mph

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.07:40 l 7.05 l -0.46 l 5.86 l 76.20 l 7.85 l 75.01-l 9.23 l D s 07:50 l 7.10 l -0.47 .l 6.25 l 83.85 l 7.85 l 75.28 l 9.98 l D

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4 .57 l 79.10 l 5.36 l 74.22 l 8.88 l. D.

08:20 l 7.36 l -0.45 l 5.62 l 83.05 l 6.75 1 78.70 l 9.59 l D 08:30 l 7.38 l -0.45 l 4.08 l 75.01 l 4.72 l 81.21 l 9.98 l -D 08:40 l 7.45 l -0.46 l 6.13 l 85.82 l 6.31 1 75.4' ( 10.67 l C 08:50 l 7.68 l -0.44 l 3.71 l 68.29 l 4.77 l 67.76 l 10.40 l D 09:00 l 7.92 l -0.42 i 3.05 l 73.69 l 4.70 l 67.37 l 10.94 l D 09:10 l 8.40 l -0.40 l 3.30 l 72.11 l 5.99 [ 70.66 l 10.47 [ D 09:20 l 8.04 l -0.44 l 4.08 l 80.81 l 6.33 l 74.88 l 9.59 l D 09:30 l 8.72 l -0.41 l 3.79 l 69.87 l 4.79 l 69.24 1 10.18 l D 09:40 l 8.80 l -0.44 l 5.00 l 71.72 l 7.53 l 72.90 l 8.69 l D 09:50 l 8.38 l -0.43 l 3.01 l 70.66 l 5.28 l 80.02.l 9.15 l D 10:00 [ 8.80 l -0.48 l 5.08 l 93.60 l 5.18 l 87.27 l 9.03 l D 10:10 l 9.67 l -0.51 l 8.09 l 98.74 l 8.16 l 88.46 l 8.20 l D 10:20 l 9.82 l -0.50 l 7.06 l 93.47 l 8.14 l 88.20 l 7.52 l D 10:30 l 9.75 l -0.50 l 8.70 l 83.58 l 8.41 1 80.15 l 7.27 l E 10:40 l 10.60 l -0.49 l 7.94 l 91.76 l 7.63 l 82.40 l 9.42 l D 10:50 l 10.89 l -0.45 l 3.54 l 78.57 l 4.35 l 76.20 l 11.62 l D 11:00 l 10.19 l -0.42 l 3.25 l 65.52 l 4.28 l 59.19 l 10.32 l D 11:10 l 10.97 l -0.45 l 4.72 l 73.69 l 6.38 l 61.43 l 8.96 l 11:20 l 10.43 l -0.40 l 3.47 l 68.29 l 5.43 l 69.87 l 12.11 l D 11:30 l 11.24 l -0.42 l 5.84 l 71.06 l 7.50 l 74.48 l 9.79 l D 11:40 l 11.24 l -0.42 l 3.74 l 73.83 l 5.16 l 75.28 l 8.27 [ D 11:50 l 11.02 l -0.41 l 3.03 l 83.58 l 3.11 l 75.93 l 10.35 l D 12:00 l 11.14 l -0.42 l 3.03 l 70.66 l 5.57 l 69.74 l 9.59 l D 12:10 l 11.06 O 12:20 l 12:30 l 11.84 12.04 l

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(,,/ DOSE RATES RADIUS WH. BODY- THYROID RM-14 SAMPLE (mi) SECTOR (mR/hr) (mR/hr) -COUNT RATE (NET CPM)*

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                   .62        13                                                                                            1.738E+02              1.458E+01         312 1.00        13                                                                                           1.738E+02               1.458E+01         312           5 1.45        12                                                                                           1.358E+02               1.141E+01         242 2.00        12                                                                                           8.688E+01               7.333E+00         161 2.50        12                                                                                           6.427E+01               5.441E+00         117 3.00        12                                                                                           4.166E+01               3.549E+00           76 3.45        12                                                                                           3.890E+01               3.352E+00           72 4.00 4.50 5.00 6.00 7.25 8.00 9.00 10.00
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D0SE E V A.L-U A T Il0 N P 0 I'N T S Update Time: 12:40 - L( ) 'WHOLE BODY DOSE RATE 3_fmR/hr) 0.62 -1.45 3.45 7.23 14.47 SECTOR MILES MILES MILES MILES MILES 1 2 4 3 4 4 5 6 7 8  ; 9 10 11 12 7.437E+00 5.425E+00 6.325E+00 13 1.243E+01 5.964E-01  ! 14' 15 16 ' CHILD THYROID DOSE RATES (mR/hr) !O 0.62 1.45 3.45 7.23 14.47 SECTOR MILES MILES MILES MILES MILES 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 i 7 8 9 j' 10 1 11 12 3.240E-01 1.182E+00 1.548E+00 13 1.364E+00 1.834E-02 14 15 l 16 t i () { l

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                             .62                 12           9.704E+01              8.070E+00                  179 1.00                  12           9.704E+01              8.070E+00                  179 1.45                  12           9.216E+01              7.530E+00                  162 2.00                  13          8.203E+01               6.410E+00                  139 2.50                  12          6.869E+01              .5.359E+00                  113 3.00                  12          5.155E+01               4.286E+00                    94 3.45                  12          4.075E+01               3.463E+00                     77 4.00                  12        .2.927E+01                2.510E+00                    56 4.50                  12          2.551E+01               2.146E+00                    47 5.00                  12          2.694E+01               2.172E+00                    49 6.00 7.25 8.00                                                                                                                   t 9.00 10.00 O                                                                                                                                           !
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PLUME CENTERLINE Update Time: 13:00 I ) DOSE RATES RADIUS WH. BODY THYROID RM-14 SAMPLE (mi) SECTOR (mR/hr) (mR/hr) COUNT RATE (NET CPM)*

           .62         12        1.021E+02     9.404E+00         205 1.00         12        1.021E+02     9.404E+00         205 1.45         12        8.805E+01     7.980E+00         171 2.00         12        6.450E+01     5.585E+00         121 2.50         12        4.940E+01     4.040E+00           89 3.00         12        4.421E+01     3.485E+00           76 3.45         12        3.945E+01     3.036E+00           67 4.00         12        3.313E+01     2.741E+00           62 4.50        12         2.758E+01     2.335E+00           52 5.00        12         2.218E+01     1.183E+00           40 6.00        12         1.898E+01     1.523E400           34 7.25 8.00 9.00 10.00

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D 0 S- E EVALUATI0N P 0 I'N T S Update Time: 13:00 () WHOLE BODY DOSE RATES (mR/hr) 0.62 1.45 3.45 7.23 14.47-SECTOR- MILES MILES MILES MILES . MILES' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1.388E+01 6.642E+00 1.499E-01 13 8.584E-01 1.400E-01 1.466E-02 14 15 16 CHILD THYROID DOSE RATES (mR/hr) 0.62 1.45 3.45 7.23 14.47 SECTOR MILES MILES MILES MILES MILES 1 2 3 e b 6 7 8 , 9 l 10 11 l 12 4.491E+00 1.646E+00 1.623E-01 1 13 i 14 15 16 i O

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                  .62        12        1.147E+02      1.168E+01                     252
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                                                    .62-         12                                  1.235E+02            1.389E+01            303
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                .62       11         9.672E+01                1.121E+01            242 1.00!      'll         9.074E+01                1.047E+91            223 1.45        11         6.517E+01                7.313E+00            161 2.00        11         4.062E+01                4.304E+00             92 2.50        12         3.132E+01                3.215E+00              71 3.00        12         2.369E+01                2.332E+00             53 3.45        12         1.963E+01                1.886E+00             44 4.00        12         1.509E+01                1.381E+00             32 4.50        12         1.317E+01                1.138E+00             26 5.00        12         1.127E+01                8.973E-01             21 6.00        12         9.840E+00                7.829E-01             18 7.25        12         8.931E+00                7.323E-01             17 8.00        12         6.574E+00                5.474E-01             13 9.00        12         6.744E+00                5.793E-01             14 10.00 0
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FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 0905 Hours MESSAGE: *************************************************** THIS IS A DRILL

  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
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  • You are with KARV Radio and just heard about the emergency at Arkansas Nuclear One. You would like full details and the latest status update.
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PUBLIC INQUIRY /l!EDIA !!ESSAGE NO. 2 TO: Russellville Business Office (968-5050) FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 0910 Hours MESSAGE: ***"*********************************************** THIS IS A DRILL *

  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
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          "This is the News Director for KARK-TV Channel 4 in Little Rock. I would like to speak to the person in charge at Arkansas Nuclear One. CoLld you give me their name, title and telephone number?"

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(\s-) PUBLIC INQUIRY / MEDIA MESSAGE NO. 3 TO: ANO Switchboard (3100) FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 0915 Hours MESSAGE: ****************>********************************** THIS IS A DRILL *

  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
  • plant conditions.
  • This is the News Director for KARK-TV Channel 4 in Little Rock. I understand that there has been an accident at Arkansas Nuclear One. You would like full details and the latest status update.

(Ask questions concerning the accident, health effects, evacuation, landing site for the helicopter, f-~s involvement of the governor,

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PUBLIC INQUIRY / MEDIA MESSAGE NO. 4 TO: ANO Switchboard (3100) FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 0917 Mours MESSAGE: *************************************************** THIS IS A DRILL *

  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
  • plant conditions.
  • You are with KATV Channel 7 and just heard about the emergency at Arkansas Nuclear One. You would like full details and to speak to someone in charge.
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FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 0922 Hours MESSAGE: *************************************************** THIS IS A DRILL *

  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
  • plant conditions.
  • You are with KTHV-11 and just heard about the emergency at Arkansas Nuclear One. You need to interview the person in charge. Ack questions about the interview. (who, when, where)

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PUBLIC INQUIRY / MEDIA MESSAGE NO. 6 TU: EOF Switchboard (6800) FROM: 'Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 0924 Hours MESSAGE: ******************************************'********* THIS IS A DRILL *

  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
  • plant conditions.
  • You are with KARV-TV Channel 4 and just heard about the emergency at Arkansas Nuclear One. You would like full details and the latest status update. You need to interview the person in charge. Ask questions about the interview.

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PUBLIC INQUIRY / MEDIA MESSAGE No. 7 TO: EOF Switchboard (6800) FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 0927 Hours MESSAGE: *************************************************** THIS IS A DRILL *

  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
  • plant conditions.
  • You are with KTHV-11 and just heard about the emergency at Arkansas Muclear One. You would like full details and the latest status update.
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FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 0940 Hours MESSAGE: *************************************************** THIS IS A DRILL *

  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
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                "I live near Delaware. There's a rumor that there is some kind of problem at Arkansas Nuclear One.      Is that true? Are you having an accident like that Russian plant? Do you plan to blow the sirens? Should we go on about our business or wait to see if we need to evacuate? Is it going to blow up like an atom bomb?"

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   !      i PUBLIC INQUIRY / MEDIA MESSAGE NO. 10 TO:        ANO Switchboard (3100)

FROM: Public Inquiry Controller' TIME: 0945 Hours MESSAGE: *************************************************** THIS IS A DRILL *

  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
  • plant conditions.
  • This is Gene Lavender, Superintendent of the Russellville Schools. I hear that there is some sort of problem at the nuclear plant. I would like some more information so I can determine whether or not school should be cancelled for tomorrow.

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PUBLIC INQUIRY / MEDIA MESSAGE NO. 11 TO: TSC Switchboard (6601) FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 0950 Hours MESSAGE: *************************************************** THIS IS A DRILL *

  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
  • plant conditions. *
        "This is the News Director for KTHV Channel 11 - Little Rock. I would like to speak to the person in charge at Arkansas Nuclear One."

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 !       A PUBLIC INQUIRY / MEDIA MESSAGE NO. 12 TO:        TSC Switchboard (6601)

FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 0953 Hours MESSAGE: ***************************************************

  • THIS IS A DRILL *
  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
  • plant conditions.
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            "This is the News Director for KARK-TV Channel 4 - Little Rock. I would like to interview the person in charge. Ask questions about the interview (who, when, where).

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REX-88 I i ' '%) PUBLIC INQUIRY / MEDIA MESSAGE NO. 13 TO: Area Information Manager (6461) FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 1000 Hours MESSAGE: ***************************************************

  • THIS IS A DRILL *
  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
  • plant conditions. *
          "I live near Delaware. There's a rumor that there is some kind of problem at Arkansas Nuclear One. Is that true? Are you having an accident like that Russian plant. Is the plant going to blow up like an atom bomb? Will my hair fall out? Do you plan to blow the sirens? Should we go on about our business or wait to see if we need to evacuate?"

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/ \ \' ' ' ' ' ' PUBLIC INQUIRY / MEDIA MESSAGE NO. 14 TO: Area Information Manager (6461) FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 1005 Hours MESSAGE: ***************"***********************************

  • THIS IS A DRILL *
  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
  • plant conditions. *
                                            "This is the News Director for KATV Channel 7. I                                               would like to speak to the person in charge at Arkansas Nuclear One."

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  • plant conditions. *
            "This is the News Director for KARN Radio in Little Rock. I would like to interview the person in charge. Ask questions about the interview (who, when, where) t

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FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 1010 Hours MESSAGE: *************************************************** THIS IS A DRILL *

  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
  • plant conditions.
  • This is Gene Lavender, Superintendent of the Russellville Schools. I hear that there is some sort of problem at the nuclear plant. I would like some more information so I can determine whether or not school should be cancelled for tomorrow.

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  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
  • plant conditions.
  • This is Gene Lavender, Superintendent of the Russellville Schools. I hear that there is some sort of problem at the nuclear plant. I would like some more information so I can determine whether or not school should be cancelled for tomorrow.

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  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
  • plant conditions. *
         "This is the News Director for WTBS in Atlanta. I would like to speak to the person in charge at Arkansas Nuclear one."

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PUBLIC INQUIRY / MEDIA MESSAGE NO. 19 TO: Russellville Business Office (968-5050) FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 1035 Hours MESSAGE: *************************************************** THIS IS A DRILL

  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
  • plant conditions. *
           "I'm from Russellville. I hear there's a serious problem at the nuclear plant today. Will it blow up like an atom bomb? I'm really concerned for the safety of my family. Has there been radiation released? Are we supposed to leave our home? If so, where do we go? We're all really scared. Are we in a lot of danger? Will we be able to feel the radiation?"

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PUBLIC INQUIRY / MEDIA MESSAGE NO. 20 TO: ANO Switchboard (3100) FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 1040 Hours MESSAGE: *************************************************** THIS IS A DRILL *

  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
  • plant conditions. *
                                             "I live out past Centerville. This morning in the coffee shop I heard that there is some kind of problem at the Nuclear Plant. Will the USDA quarantine the chickens in my chicken houses if radiation blows this way? Who will pay for my chickens if they all die from radiation? My horse is looking sick.                                       Is that from the radiation?"

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FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 1045 Hours MESSAGE: *************************************************** THIS IS A DRILL *

  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
  • plant conditions.
  • This is Gene Lavender, Superintendent of the Russellville Schools. I hear that there is some sort of problem at the nuclear plant. I would like some more information so I can determine whether or not school should be cancelled for tomorrow.
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FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 1050 Hours MESSAGE: *************************************************** THIS IS A DRILL *

  • Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
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      "Hello, this is John David Walker from the Los Angeles Times. We have just received reports over the Associated Press wire that there is an emergency situation at Arkansas Nuclear One. Could you please tell me the nature of the problem and number of injuries at the site. What is the latest status report of the plant? Have there been any press briefings at the plant site?

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            "This is the News Director for KARK-Channel 4 in Little Rock.                                                                                            I understand that there has been an accident at Arkansas !!uclear one.

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      "I'm a dairy farmer in the area. I hear that there's a radioactivity leaking from the nuclear plant. Is this going to affect my cows? Is the milk going to be bad? Are my cows going to be shot by the Health Department? Is radioactivity as bad as brucellosis? Can you smell radiation?"

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       "Hello, this is John David Walker from the Los Angeles Times. We have just received reports over the Associated Press wire that there is an emergency situation at Arkansas Huclear one. Could you please tell me the nature of the problem and number of injuries at the site. What is the latest status report of the plant? Have there been any press briefings at the plant site?

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I'm from conway. I just heard on the radio t:, a there is radiation leaking from the nuclear plant. I have an electric cook steve, and I'm afraid to use the electricity generated by the nuclear plant. When will the radiation stop? Will it be okay to eat food that I have cooked on my stove? Can I use my light bulbs?"

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PUBLIC INQUIRY / MEDIA MESSAGE NO. 66 TO: Media Center (ext. 6430-6437) FROM: Public Inquiry Controller 1 TIME: 1340 Hours MESSAGE: *************************************************** THIS IS A DRILL *

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  • You are from CBS radio in New York and you want a live interview right now l with the person in charge.

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             "What are you people doing? I saw smoke coming out of that nuclear tower this morning. I hear it is burning like that plant in Russia did. How big a hole did it make in the ground when it blew up? Does the Air Force know about this?

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  • This is Gene Lavender, Superintendent of the Russellville Schools. I would like some more information about the situatier. out there so I can determine whether or not school should be cancelled for tomorrow.
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           "I'm from Russellville.      I hear there's a serious problem at the nuclear plant today. I'm really concerned for the safety of my family. Has there been radiation released? Are we supposed to leave our home? If so, where do we go? We're all really scared. Are we in a lot of danger?"
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PUBLIC IMQUIRY/ MEDIA M2SSAGE MO. 73 TO: Media Center (6430-6437) FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 1435 Hours MESSAGE: *************************************************** THIS IS A DRILL *

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  • This is Clem Short, and 1 live up around Augsburg. I was fishing yesterday out near the nuclear plant and caught some fish. Was there any radiation leaking out then ... you know, before it blew up today? Can I eat the fish or will I get radioactive? Will the plant be glowing tonight?

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PUBLIC INQUIRY /MECIA MESSAGE NO. 74 TO: Communications Me. nager (6461) ! FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 1445 Hours MESSAGE: *************************************************** THIS IS A DRILL *

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                "Hello, this is John David Walker from the Los Angeles Times. We have just received reports over the Associated Press wire that there is an emergency situation at Arkansas Nuclear One. Could you please tell me the nature of the problem and number of injuries at the site. What is the latest status report of the plant? Have there been any press briefings at the plant site?

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f U.S. ?Iuclear Regulatory Commission ATT!i s Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 IJOTE : This transmittal contains Emergency Prepardeness exercise information that should not be released

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Arkansas Department of Health REX-88 SCENARIO i Attachment No. 2 , TIMEL:NE

Attachment No. 2 , REX-88 TIMELINE RESPONDING FEMA TIME AGENCY ACTIVITY PHOnl. EMS / NOTES OBJECTIVE NO. 0500 AP&L Operations management directs that Unit I be uhut down.due to the uniL hel,ng in an action clatemunt. teor Tech Spec 3.3.1. The Shift Opera-tions Supervisor declares a Noti-fication of Unusual Event.

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0515 AP& L/ State Notification of Unusual Event 36, 37, 38 (NUM) 10 modo by AP&T.to the Arkansas Department of 11ealth ( ADil) Emergency Communications Center (ECC). -- 0515- State e Staff Duty Officer (SDO) in 36, 37 0530 Little Hock la informed of the NUE by the ECC e SDO contactc the Technical Oper- TOCD instructs the SDO to stand by for 36, 37 ations Control Director (TOCD) further instructions. and informs the TOCD of the NUE. e Ecc notition the Huuuellville UDO 36, 37 of the NUE. e ECC notifies the State Office of 5, 36, 37, 38 Emergency Services (OES) of the NUE.

  • The TOCD contacts the Radiologi- Decision made to not activate entire 1, 3, 36 cal Response Team Leader (RRTL) State Radiological Response Team (RRT) to discuss the situation, at NUE, but that TOCD, RRTL, Little Rock SDO and Communications Supervisor should arrive at ADil as soon as possible.

Also, Russellville SDO and NPERP Program Manager should arrive at NP&HP office as soon as possible. _[

Paga 2-2 - RESPONDING FEMA TIME AGENCY Acr1VITY PitOI!LEMS/ NOTES OBJECTIVE NO. o Doth SDo'u, the communicationu 1, 2, 36 Supervisor and the NP&RP Program Manager are instructed to proceed to their respective offices as soon an tumnible. State /Conway, Notification of the NUE declar- 3, 5, 36, 38 Johnson, ation la mado to all local Logan, Pope entities. and Yell Counties

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0615 State Personnel called in begin to arrive 1 at normal duty stations. 0700 State /AP&L TOCD arrive at ADH and contacts OES and local governments will receive 1, 3, 5, 36, AP&L for a situation update, updaten upon request. Based on infor- 30 Personnul at Little Itock and mation from APliL, decision to not Russellville are briefed on activate entire team is reconfirmed. Information received from AP&L.

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1 0730 state other tutT members begin arriving Peruonnel are bricted on the situation 1, 3 at normal duty stations in upon arrival and are asked to review Littlo Hock and IUsuuollvillo. Standard Operating Procedures (80P's) for their specific RRT duties. Person-nel scheduled to leave on rout'ne 1 business are told to remain in the building until further notice.

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0830 AP&L The Shift Operations Supervisor declares an Alert due to very high 'l reactor coolant system (RCS) activity.

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0845 AP& L/Sta t e Alert notification in made by 5, 36, 37, 38 AP&L to the ADl! ECC. 5 l'

Page 2-3 RESPONDING FEMA - TIME AGENCY ACTIVITY PitOBLEMS/ NOTES OBJECTIVE NO.- 0850- State / Local e SDO's and TOCD are informed of Activation of the RRT and TOCC are 1, 3, 5, 6 0910 Governments of Alert declaration. automatic at Alert. o OES is notified of the Alert. 5, 36, 37, 30 e Local governments are notified 5, 36, 37, 38 of the Alert. e OES notifies support agency Individual ESLO's decide whether to 1, 3, 4 liaison officers (ESLO's) of report to the State EOC or to operate the Alert and continues to from their own duty stations. Several address problems not related nonANO-related problems are handled to the ANO emergency situation. by the State EOC throughout the 4 exercise. TOCD issues a Protective Action Some drivers may be difficult to 3, 5 0915 State / Local Governments Advisory (PAA) concerning reach. calling off-duty school bus drivers in all school districts.* eTh3 PAA will be leuuod, but cellinJ of off-duty school buu driveru will be almulated. e Little Rock RRT and communica- The Accident Assessment Group (AAG), 1, 5, 6, 36, 1 0930- State / Local 0945 Governments tionu van leave the ADH enroute RRTL and TOCD menitor events and 37 to the Technical Operations conunu n ica t e, au neceuuary by radio. Control Center (TOCC). o ECC notifies OES that the RRT 5, 36 is mobile, e TOCC is operational. 1, 4, 5, 36, 37, 38 l e Public Information Team (PIT) 1, 4, 24, 36 is operational. 38 e Local EOC's are operational. 1, 4, 20, 22, 37

Page 2-4 FEMA RESPONDING ACTIVITY PitollLEMS/ NOTES OttJECTIVE NO. TIME AGENCY 1030 AP&L Site Area Emergency is declared due to indications that there is greater than IUt fuel cladding failure. Site' Area Emergency (SAE) 36, 37, 38 1045 AP& L/ State notification is made to the TOCC by AP&L. TOCD is informed of SAE via 5 1030 State radio (if still enroute to the TOCC). e Loca5 Governments notified of SAE. 13, 23 [055- State / Local 1115 Covernments EWS (ANS) is acLivated per SOP.* 9, 10 e Members of Li tt le Itock itHT who are arriving at the TOCC organize for radiochemistry screening, accident annonument,anil flule! Leam opurationn. e Telephone communications are 5 established between ADli and AP&L counterparts. The potential for a release prompts the 3, 10, 37 e The TOCD issues a PAA for the precautionary uvacuation of the advined evacuation of children. London Elementary Schoo1**, acti-vation of the Emergency Worker center **, and activation ot appropriate care centers.**

    *EWS activation will be simulated; alten (test) will oc' cur at a later time.
    **The FAA will bo lunueds all other actions are simulated.

e Accident Assessment is functional 4, 7, 10 1130 State / Local Governments from the TOCC and can use informa-i u___ g*

Pags 2-5 , RESPONDING FEMA TIME ACENCY ACTIVITY PROBLEMS / NOTES OBJECTIVE NO. tion f rom AP&L and field teams to make doue projectionu to auulut in protective action advisories. e TOCD iuuueu PAA for the precau- Plant cotiditions prompt PAA for 3, 10, 37 tionary evacuation of the evacuation. two-mile EPZ. 1145 State ADil field monitoring teams are deployed for radiation monitoring nctivlt.lon. 1200 AP&L A Ceneral Emergency is declared 6, 7, 8, 20 due to the loss of two fission prochiet barriera and Impending failure of the third barrier.

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1215 AP&L e General Emergency (GE) notifi- Itelease is underway. State / Local cation is made to the TOCC Governments by AP&L. e Evacuation of persons in two-mile EPZ lu underway.

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1230 State / Local e All organizations and locations 5, Covernments are informed of the GE. e TOCD issues PAA for the evacuation 3, 10, 37 of persons in affected sectors. e Governor is asked to issue a 3 Proclamation of Disaster , Emergency. 1245- State / Local e Field tears continue to monitor Amount of radioiodine in the release 7, 8 1430 covernmento and I.rnek thu plumn. Air nampion luo umall to produco detectable

Pige 2-6 , ;;' HESPONDING FEMA TIME AGENCY ACTIVITY PROBLEMS / NOTES OBJECTIVE NO. will be taken to monitor for levels ( IE-7 uCi/1) by field person-radiciodine. net. Air samples must be analyzed at the TOCC. e Accident Assessment continues to 10 provide data to the TOCD for protective action advisories. e The PIT continues to provide Several problems are addressed. 24 public information. 3, 5 e TOCD continuou to overnou off-site activities and maintains contact with AP&L, OES and State Police liaisons, and local governments throughout the emergency. e Local governments take the Several problems are addressed 15, 16, 17, appropriate actions accessary by the appropriate entities. 18, 29 to implement the evacuation and respond to problems ar.sociated with the emergency -- and also problema not related to the radiological omorguracy. e Conway County participation ends. e Evacuees arrive at etire centers. Some evacueen may be contaminated. 28 1300 AP&L An on-site response team member is injured. AP&L/ Pope Co. e The victim lu tranutiorteel to The v i ct im anit the ambulance are 30, 31 1330 Ambulance hospital for treatment and contaminated. Service / decontamination. 11L. Mary'n ilospital e Johnuun County participallon endo. t

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w PE - T RESP ^NDING FEMA .~ TIME ACs '.0. ' ACTIVITY PROBLEMS / NOTES OBJECTIVE NO. J.430 ca. / yrhe potential of de-escalating The release has been terminated and 3 from Generdi Emergency is the initiating conditions are under being considered. under control. 1445 . :al e Field teams continue to monitor 7, 8 and track the plume as it clears the area and dissipates. e Later field teams are instructed 9 to collect soil and vegetation samples and to return to the TOCC. e Local governments and care centern have discontinued participation as appropriate. kS30 AP& L/Sta t e The decision i s ma 'e t <. 3 ele-cue.il .st e i s om Gener .n l Emergency

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CENTER LINE DOSE PROJECTICNS Time Distance Whole Body Child Thyroid Iodine Concent-(alles) (mr/hr) (mr/hr) ration (uci/.11) 12:10 0.62 1. 0 29 E+0 2 9.381E+00 1.675E-08 1.00 1.45 2.00 2.50 2.00 2.45 4.00 4.50 5.00 6.00 7.25 5.00 9.00 10.00 . 12: 0 0.62 1.1682+02 9.856E+00 1. 76 0T -0 8 1.00 1.168E+02 9.856E+00 1.760L 08 1.45 1.108E+02 9.371E+00 1.673E-08 2.00 1.009E+02 8.576E+00 1.531E-08

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t CINTER LINE DOSE PROJECTIONS Time Distance Whole Body Child Thyroid Iodine Concent-(:niles) (mr/hr) (mr/hr) ration (uci/ml) 13:10 0.62 1.147E+02 1.168I-01 2.0863-08 1.00 1.1472+02 1.168I-01 2.0862-08 1.45 9.229E+01 9.177I+00 1.6392-08 2.00 6.420E+01 6.037I-00 1.078I-08 2.50 4 . 91 '.'. E + 01 4.436I-00 7.921I-09 3.00 3. 77 9 ?.+01 3.287I-00 5.870I-09 3.45 3.022E+01 2.506I-00 4.475I-09 4.00 2.778E+01 2.210I-00 3.945I-09 4.50 2.578E+01 1.991I-00 3.555I-09 4 5.00 2.430E+01 1.899I-00 3.391I-09 6.00 1.680E+01 1.335I-00 2.384I-09 7.25 1.453E+01 1.195I-30 2.134I-09 9.00 9.00 10.00 13:00 0.62 1.235E+02 1.389I-01 2.480I-08 1.00 1.197E+02 1.3422-01 2.396I-08 1.45 9.524E+01 1.033I-01 1.845I-08 2.00 6.679E+01 6.778I-00 1.2102-08 2.50 5.152E+01 5.089I-00 9.085I-09 3.00 3.634E+01 3.409I-00 6.083I-09 3.45 3.012E+01 2.747I-00 4.9052-09 4.00 2.368E+01 2.070I-00 3.696I-09 4.50 2.055E+01 1.176I-00 2.10CI-09 5.00 1.943E+01 1.5572-00 2.780I-09 6.00 1.797E+01 1.433I-00 2.559I-09 7.25 1.079E+01 8.816I-01 1.574E-09 8.00 1.142E+01 9.556I-01 1.706Z-09 9.00 10.00 i

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CENTER LINE DOSE PROJICTIONS Time Distance Whole Body -Child Thyroid Iodine COncent-(miles) (mr/hr) (mr/br) ration (uci/ml) 13:30 0.62 9.672E+01 1.121E+01 2.0022-08 1.00 9.074E+01 1. 047 E+01 1.870I-08 1.45 6.537E+01 7.313E+00 1.306Z-08 2.00 4.062E+01 4. 304 E+00 7.686I-09 2.50 3.132E+01 3. 215 E+ 00 5.741I-09 3.00 2.369E-01 2.33 2+00 4.164I-09 3.45 1.963E+01 1.886E+00 3.368I-09 4.00 1.509E*01 1. 381E+00 2.466I-09 4.50 1.317E-01 1.13 5 E+ 00 2.032I-09 5.00 1.127E-01 3.9732-01 1.602I-09 i 6.00 9.840E+00 7.8292-01 1.395I-09 7.25 8.931E-00 7.3232-01 1.303I-09 8.00 6.574E+00 5.474I-01 9.775I-10 9.00 6.744E-00 5.7932-01 1.034I-09 10.00 13:40 0.62 6.186E+01 7.836E+00 1.399I-08 1.00 6.186E-01 7.836E+00 1.399I-08 1.45 4.544E+01 5.638E+00 1.007I-08 2.00 2.576E-01 3.00 6 E+ 00 5.365I-09 2.50 2.070E-01 2.335E+00 4.175I-09 3.00 1. 6 26 E-01 1. 7 5 9 2+00 3.141I-09 3.45 1.369E+01 1. 4 41E+00 2.573I-09 4.00 1.090E*01 1. 091 E+00 1.94EI-09 4.50 9.354E-00 8.814E-01 1.574I-09 5.00 7.865Ee00 6. 81S E-01 1.215I-09 6.00 6.110E+00 4. 916 E-01 8.7792-10 7.25 5.579E+00 4.5432-01 8.1122-10 8.00 5.799E+00 4. 8 2 5 E-01 8.616I-10 9.00 4.092E+00 3. 47 3 E-01 6.2022-10 10.00 4.202E+00 3. 6 8 3 E-01 6.5772-10 I _

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 .g CENTER LINE DOSE PROJECTIONS Time     Distance             Whole Body        Child Thyroid           Iodine concent-(miles)                (mr/hr)             (ar/hr)             ration (uci/ml) 13:50 0.62                1.111E+01           1.499E+01                 2.677E-08 1.00               1.lllE+01           1.499E+01-                2.6773-08 1.45               1.902E+01           2.560E+00                 4.571E-09 2.00               2.990E+01           4. 019 E+00               7.177E-09 2.50               2.484E+01           3.255E+00                 5.812E-09 3.00               1.690E+01           2.091E'00                 3.734E ']9 3.45               1.447E+01           1.736E'00-                3.100E-09 4.00               1.168E+01           1.324E-00                 2.364E-09 4.50               1.001E+01           1.051E'00                 1.877E-09 5.00               8.442E+00           8.036E-01                 1.4353-09 6.00               6.193E+00           5.464E-01                 9.7573-10 7.25               4.7 4 5 E+00        3.850E-01                 6.875E-10 8.00               4.592E+00           3.782E-01                 6.754E-10 9.00               4.8 26 E+ 00        4.091E-01                 7.305E-10 10.00                3.512E+00           3.040E-01                 5.429E-10 14:00 0.(2               2.6 20 E-01 1.00               2.6 20 E-01 1.45               2.620E-01 2.00               2.620E-01 2.50               4.257E-01           5.443E-02                 9.720E-11 3.00               1.9 0 5 E+ 0 0      2.450E-01                 4.375E-10 3.45                3.225E+00          4.152E-01                 7.366E-10 4.00                8.257E+00          1.079E-00                 1.927E-09 4.50                1.286E+01          1.686E+00                 3.011E-09 5.00                1.061E+01           1.279E+00                2.284E-09 6.00                7.575E+00          7.917E-01                 1.4143-09 7.25                5.411E+00           5.121E-01                9.145E-10 8.00                4.524E+00          4.083E-01                 7. 291E-10 9.00                3. 66 2E+0 0        3.081E-01                5.502E-10 10.00                3.271E+00           2.657;;-01               4.745E-10
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CENTER LINE DOSE PROJEC'1 IONS Time Distance Whole Body Child Thyroid- Iodine Concent-(miles) (mr/hr) (ar/hr) ration (uci/ml) 14:10 0.62 1.00 1.45 2.00 2.50 3.00 5.417E-02 3.45 6.872E-02 4.00 8.650E-01 4.50 1.027E-01 5.00 4.5373-01 5.172E-02 9.236E-11 6.00 2.860E+00 3.3015-01 5.895E-10 7.25 6.756E+00 7 . 6 37 E-01 1.364E-39 8.00 5.393E+00 5.723E-01 1.022E-39 9.00 4.314E+00 4.2485-01 7.586E-10 10.00 3.4683+00 3.186E-01 5.689E-10 I 14:20 0.62 1.00 1.45 - 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.45

4.00 l 4.50

! 5.00 l 6.00 4.211E-02 l 7.25 3.186E-01 l 8.00 1. OllE+ 0 0 1.150E-01 2.054E-10 l 9.00 5.109 E+00 5.917E-01 1.060E-09

10.00 4.06 5 E+ 00 4.374E-01 7.811E-10 1

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0.62 1.00 1.45 2.00 2.50

! 3.00 3.45 , 4.00 4.50 5.00

6.00 7.25 8.00 9.00 10.00 3.879I-01 4.394E-02 7.846E-11 i .

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       ,                  RELEASE RATE INFORMATION Time     Xe-133 eq.'       I-131 eq.      cs-137 eq.

Ci/see ci/see ci/see 12:00 2.586E+01 1.824E-03 l'.717E-05 12:10 3.356E+01 2.345E-03 1.5&lE-05 12:20 3.458E+01 2. 399 E-03 1.829E-05 12:30 3.385E+01 2.337E-03 1.619E-05 12:40 3.276E+01 2. 253 E-0 3 1.430E-05 12:30 3.162E+01 2.170E-03 1.274E-05 13:00 3.056E+01 2. 318 E-03 1.236E-05 13:10 2.956E+01 2.465E-03 1.300E-05 13:20 2.861E+01 2.624E-03 1.323E-05 , 13:30 2.771E+01 2.795E-03 1.357E-05 13:40 2.685E+01 2.980E-03 1.402E-05 13:50 3.009E+00 3.338E-04 1.571E-06 14:00 3.371E-01 3.740E-05 1.760E-07 14:10 3.777E-02 4.191E-06 1.971E-08 14:20 4.231E-03 4.695E-07 2.209E-09 14: 30 4.741E-04 5.260E-OS 2.474E-10 14:40 5.311E-05 5.393E-09 2.772E-11 14:50 5.950E-06 6.603E-10 3.106E-12 15:00 6.667E-07 7.397E-11 3.480E-13 15:10 7.469E-08 8. 28 8 E-12 3.899E-14

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                                                                                .a DOSE PROJECTION DATA RELEASE RATE INFORMATION Time     Xe-133 eq.       I-131 eq.       cs-137 eq.

Ci/see ci/see ci/see 15:20 8.368E-09 9. 2 S S E-13 4.363E-15 15:30 9.376E-10 1.040E-13 4.894E-16 15:40 1.050E-10 1.166 E-14 5.483E-17 15:50 1,177E-ll 1.206E-15 6.143E-18

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DOSE PROJECTION DATA METEOROLOGICAL DATA Time Reference ' Delta' T Lower Lower Upper Upper Sigma Stability Temp. (Deg. C Wind Wind Wind Wind Theta class (Deg.C) Speed Dir Speed Dir. (Deg) (mph) (Deg) (mph) (Deg) 12:00 11.14 -0.42 3.03 70.66 5.57 69.74 9.59 D 12:10 11.06 -0.40 3.93 76.07 5.55 66.19 7.39 E 12:20 11.84 -0.42 3.64 73.43 6.69 71.32 7.93 D' 12:30 12.04 -0.45 3.57 75.07 5.28 65.52 8.08 D 12:40 12.99 -0.42 3.64 83.45 6.35 79.39 11.99 D 12:50 12.87 -0.42 4.52 90.17 7.11 78.31 11.94 D 13:00 12.67 -0.42 3.08 72.38 6.74 72.90 9.40 D 13:10 12.58 -0.42 3.00 61.43 6.08 65.12 7.86 D 13:20 12.92 -0.38 4.59 50.49 5.59 57.21 11.11 D 13:30 13.11 -0.39 4.00 66.09 5.37 52.07 13.23 C 13:40 13.99 -0.38 4.29 57.19 6.22 58.73 13.43 c 13:50 14.26 -0.36 4.56 54.04 6.30 57.17 9.67 D 14:00 14.14 -0.43 10.06 75.54 14.67 72.51 8.30 D 14:10 14.40 -

                                 -0.41     9.61     72.40    14.00 70.49     8.00       D 14:20 14.75        -0.40     8.45     73.80    13.20 65.72     8.75       D 14:30 15.14        -0.43    10.23     76.46    14.72 73.69     8.27       D 14:40 14.97        -0.37     6.25     74.35     8.93 60.91     9.45       D

, 14:50 15.04 -0.36 6.39 68.42 9.45 57.08 11.15 D 15:00 15.04 -0.38 5.93 57.74 10.03 56.03 11.06 D

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DOSE PROJECTION DATA METFOROLOGICAL DATA Time Reference ' Delta' T Lower Lower Upper Upper Sigma Stability Temp. (Deg. C Wind Wind Wind Wind Theta Clast (Deg.C) Speed Dir. Speed Dir. (Deg) (mph) (Deg) (mph) (Deg) 15:10 15.16 -0.40 6.39 56.95 9.15 44.43 11.64 D 15:20 15.97 -0.41 6.27 59.72 10.42 51.94 13.30 C 15:30 16.06 -0.40 7.78 57.48 11.69 49.17 12.3) C 15:40 16.11 -0.40 6.30 54.91 8.27 40.64 13.38 C 15:50 16.14 -0.39 5.83 39.81 9.49 41.92 12.33 C 16:00 16.14 -0.40 6.61 76.33 11.91 40.47 22.73 A t 9

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ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SCENARIO FIELD TEAM DATA Ti=e: 12:00-12:10 Samole Site Whole Body Iodine Concentration Exposure Rate (uci/ml) 11A1 39 uR/hr* ---- 12A1 100 mr,Gr 1.63 I-08 NOTE: (*)=' Micro-R'

t ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SCENARIO FIELD TEAM DATA Time: 12:11-12:20 , sample Site Whole Body Iodine concentration Exposure Rate (uci/ml) 11A1 37 uR/hr* ---- 12A1 115 mr/hr 1.76 E-OS 13Al 0.7 mr/hr ---- 1 NOTE: (*)="Mi.ro-R' lggpi i i a

        .s ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SCENARIO FIELD TEAM DATA Time:     12:21-12:30 Sample Site             Whole Body         Iodine Concentration Exposure Rate                 (UCi/ 1) 11A1                 0.5 mr/hr 11C1                 11 uR/hr*             1.62 E-12 12A1                 155 mr/br             2.37 E-08 12Cl                   37 mr/hr            5.65 E-09 13Al                 9 0 uR/h r *               --

NOTE: (*)="Micro-R'

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ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 4 SCENARIO PIELD TEAM DATA Time: 12:31-12:40 Sample Site Whole Body Iodine Concentration Exposure Rate (uCi/ml) 12C1 60 mr/hr 8.93 E-09 12D1 1.3 mr/hr 1.97 E-10 13Al 170 cr/hr 2.60 E-08 13A2 170 mr/hr 2.60 E-08 13D1 1.3 mr/hr 1.97 E-10 I i

  .        NOTE: (*)="Micro-R'

g- i ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF = BEALTH SCENARIO FIELD TEAM DATA Time: 12:41-12:50 Sample Site Whole Body Iodine Concentration Exposure Rate (UCi/ml) 12A1 97 mr/br 1.44 Z-08 12C1 65 mr/hr 1.09 I-08 12D1 0.9 mr/br 1.29 I-10 12D2 38 mr/hr 5.80 E-09 12E1 1.0 tr/hr 1. 47 E-10 12E2 26 mr/hr 3.84 I-09 13D1 6.2 mr/hr 6.49 E-11 13E1 1.0 mr/hr 1.66 E-12 d NOTE: (*)=' Micro-R' .i

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t ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SCENARIO PIFLD TEAM 2AIb. Time: 12: 51-13:00 Sample Site Whole Body Iodine Concentration Exposure Rate (uci/ml) 12A1 102 mr/hr 1.82 E-07 1201 49 mR/hr 7.86 E-09 12D1 10 uR/hr* 1.56 E-12 12D2 38 mr/hr 5.36 E-09 12E2 2.4 mr/hr 1.41 E-ll 12?2 5.0 mr/hr 4.65 E-10 13D1 24 mr/hr 3.75 E-09 13E1 1.0 mr/hr 1.50 E-10 NOTE: (*)=' Micro-R'

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 .t D-ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SCENARIO FIELD TEAM DATA Time:     13:01-13:10 sample Site             Whole Body         Iodine Concentration Exposure Rate                  (uCi/ml) 12A'                 115 mr/hr             2.08 E-OS 12C1                   49 mr/hr            7.21 E-09            ,

12D1 96 uR/hr* 1. 6 2 E-11 12D2 36 mr/hr 4.46 E-09 12E2 2.4 mr/hr 4.05 E-10 12F2 4.8 mr/hr 8.12 E-10

  • 12G1 2.8 mr/hr 3.8 8 E-10 12E2 1.0 mr/hr 6.86 E-12 13D1 9.7 mr/hr ,

1.50 E-09 13E1 1.0 mr/hr 1.50 E-10 i ? l NOTE: (*)="Micro-R' i

ARKANSAS DEPARTMFNT OF HEALTH SCENARIO FIELD TEAM DATA Time: 13:11-13:20 Sample Site Whole Body Iodine Concentration Exposure Rate (uCi/ml) lici 1.0 mr/hr 1.82 E-10 12Al 123 mr/hr 2.48 E-08 12Cl 2.0 mr/hr 3.65 E-13 12D1 10 mr/hr 1.82 E-09 12D2 23 mr/hr 4.10 E-09 12E1 50 uR/hr* 9.11 E-12 12E2 8.0 mr/hr 1.46 E-09 12F1 13 nR/hr* 1.91 E-12 12F2 10 mr/hr 1.49 E-09 12G1 14 mr/hr 2.35 E-09 12E1 1.5 mr/hr 2.12 E-lO 12H2 . 11 mr/hr 1.57 E-09

 ;                                                                                                                            13D1                                                             0.1 mr/hr                    1.82 E-ll
;                                                                                                                                                                                               (100 uR/hr) s 13El                                                             10 uR/br*                    1.82 E-12 NOTE:                                           (*)=' Micro-R'

a' ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SCENARIO PIEL3 TEAM DATA Time: 13:21-13:30 Samele Site Whole Body Iodine Concentration Exposure Rate ( u C'. /ml ) 11A1 97 mr/hr 2.00 E-08 11C1 15mr/hr 3.05 E-09 llD1 3.6 mr/hr 7.61 E-10 11E2 0.9 m /h5 1.90 E-10 12c1 1.5 c:/hr 3.05 E-10 12D1 15 mr/hr 2.86 E-09 i 12D2 0.9 m:/hr 1.90 I-10 l l 12E1 2.7 mr/hr 5.71 I-10 l 12E2 8.6 m /hr , 1.64 E-09

l. 12F1 1.5 m:/hr 3.05 I-10 12F2 4. 0 =r/h r 3.38 I-10 12G1 .

2.3 nr/hr 4.76 I-10

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ARKANSAS DEPARTMLMT OF HEALTH SCENARIO FIELD TZAM DATA Time: 13:21-13:30 Sample Site Whole Body Iodine concentration Exposure Rate (uCi/ml) 12H1 2.9 mr/hr 4.6 3 E-10 12H2 4.9 ar/hr 6.94 E-10 12Il 45 uR/hr* 9.26 E-11 NOTE: (*)=' Micro-R" l l

ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SCENARIO FIELD TEAM DATA Time: 13:31-13:40 Sample Site Whole Body Iodine Concentration Exposure Rate (uci/ml) 11A1 97 mr/hr 2.00 E-08 11C1 16 mr/hr 3.43 E-09 1101 6.4 mr/hr 1.33 E-09 11El 0.6 mr/hr 1.14 E-10 11E2 1.8 mr/hr 3.81 E-10 1201 0.2 mr/hr 3.81 E-11 12D1 14 mr/hr 2.83 E-09 1202 0.2 mr/hr 3.81 E-11 12E1 10 ar/hr 1.79 E-09 12E2 1.6 ar/hr 3.26 E-10 12F1 5.4 mr/hr 8.33 E-10 12F2 - 3.0 mr/hr 4.63 E-10 l 1 12G1 2.4 mr/hr 3.70 E-10

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ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT - 0F HEALTH SCENARIO FIELD TEAM DATA Time: 13:31-13:40 Sample Site Whole Body Iodine Concentration Exposure Rate fuci/ml) 1281 5.6 mr/hr 3.11 E-10 12H2 2.7 mr/hr 4.17 E-10 12Il 0.2 mr/hr 2.31 E-11 12J1 0.9 mr/tr 1.39 E-10 1 NOTE: (*)=' Micro-R' r

l' t. ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SCENARIO FIELD TEAM DATA Time: 13:41-13:50

         ,,' Sample Site            Whole Body             Icdine Concentration Exposure Rate                     (uCi/ml) 11C1                  18 mr/hr                4.32 E-09 1131                4.5 mr/hr                 1.08 E-09 11El                 45 uR/hr*                1.08 E-11 1152                 6.8 mr/hr                1.62 E-09 12A1                 111 mr/hr                2.68 E-09 1231                  11 mr/hr                2.70 E-09 12E1                  10 mr/br                1.79 E-09 12E2                 0.1 mr/hr                3.24 E-11 (140 uR/hr) 12F1                 7.3 mr/br                1.07 E-09 12?2                 64 uR/hr*                6.48 E-12 12G1                 32 uR/hr                 5.48 I-12
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NOTE: (*)="Micro-R'

i ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF FEALTH SCENARIO FIELD TEAM DATA Time: 13:41-13:50 Sample site Whole Body Iodine concentration Exposure Rate (uCi/ml) 12E1 4.7 m /h 6.97 E-10 12E2 0.6 mr/h 1.10 E-10 12J1 64 uR/h:* 1.10 E-11 l a NOTE: (*)="Micro-R' 1

N S; . . .. ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF BEALTH SCENARIO FIELD TEAM DATA Time: 13:51-14:00 Sample Site Whole Body Iodine Concentration Exposure Rate (uci/ml) 1122 24 uR/hr* 5.57 E-12 P 12C1 0.5 mr/hr 1.25 E-10 12D1 1.4 mr/hr 3.77 E-10 12D2 0.3 mr/hr 7.54 E-ll 12El 0.2 mr/hr 5.07 E-ll (220 uR/hr) . 12E2 12 mr/hr 2.36 E-09 12F1 0.8 mr/hr 1,74 E-10 12F2 5.7 mr/hr 1. 22 E-09 l 12G1 0.4 mr/hr 8.72 E-ll 12H1 5.0 mr/hr 8.48 E-10 12H2 0.8 mr/hr 1.74 E-10 ,

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12E2 21 uR/hr* ----- 12F1 11 uR/hr* 2.13 E-12 12F2 1.5 mr/hr 4.33 E-10 12G1 1.4 mr/hr 2.95 E-10 12H1 6.0 mr/hr 1. 25 E-09 12H2 2.7 mr/hr 5.46 E-10 12J1 45 uR/h r

  • 9. 09 E-12 NOTE: (*)=' Micro-R'

4 ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SCENARIO FIELD TEAM DATA Time: 14:11-14:20 Sample Site Whole Body Iodine Colicentration Exposure Rate (uCi/ml) 12G1 21 uR/hr* --- - 1231 0.2 mr/hr - - - - - (170 uVhr) 12H2 0.2 mrAr --- - (210 uR/hr) 12J1 0.3 mr/br 5.68 E-ll (270 uR/hr) f t l I ( 1 NOTE: (*)=' Micro-R" l l 1

I ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SCENARIO FIELD TEAM DATA Time: 14:21-14:30 t i Sample Site Whole Body Iodine Concentration Exposure Rate (uci/ml) 1 J1 0.1 mr/hr 2.44 E-ll (120 uR/hr) [ l J NOTE (*)=' Micro-P." I

Arkansas Department of Health REX-SS SCE!!ARIO Attachment :;o. 6 EXERCISE P?.03LE.w.S O

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i W . Approx. Responding Activity / FEMA Time Agency Problem Notes Objective No. j i 0915 Pope The State EOC wants to know road Actual Transmission Required 3,5,36 Logan co,nditions in your county and if i Johnson there are any traf fic impediments , Conway involving evacuation routes. . Yell i 0930 Pope 1. Ilow many dosimetry kits can Brief EOC Staff- 3,20

Logan you make up?
;                         Johnson      2. What is in the kit?

l Conway 3. Who gets these kits? Yell ARCA 87-4 j --___--__-___---_________---____--__-_-__-_-----___-.-___-----_-_-____________---___________________-_---_____-___-_ 0930 PIT You have been instructed by the Actual Driefing Required 38 , ]! TOCC to draft a news release for l the media outlining the current situation. Demonstrate your abil-1 ity to accomplish this by a short i briefing. i 0935 Pope You have received a report of a Simulated 3 traffic accident involving an off i duty London school bus driver. , She says she muut get to her hun al London. The aCCldent occurred j at Ifwy.105 and I-40 at Atkins. 0945 Logan The TOCC is asking who is currently Actual Transmission Required 3,5,36 , Johnacn in command and control at your EOC. j conway , Yell 0945 Conway Wilbur Crankshaft, CBS News - Simulated 3 New York in on hold. lie says that he received a call from a local resident that most of the local off-icals have been seen heading for Oklahoma. 1

o-c.m. o wo a P FEMA Approx. Responding Activity / Notes Objective No. Time Agency Problem The TOCC is asking who is currently Actual Transmission Required 3,5,36 0950 Pope  ! in command and control at. your EOC. 0955 Pope Your deputy reports that the bus Simulated 3 driver involved in the accident at Atkins appears to be intoxicated and will not be able to report to work. --------- Pope Continental Telephone notifies you Simulated 5,36 1000 that due to local exchange problema you can expect telephone disruptions at your EOC. The Arkansas State Police at Clarks- Simulated 5,36 1010 Johnson ville have asked you to verify that you have contact with all state troopers assigned to your county. 1015 Conway The Arkansas S' tate Police at Clarks- Simulated 5,36 Pope ville have asked you to verify that Yell you have contact with all state troopers assigned to your county. Logan The Arkansas State Police at Ft. Simulated 5,36 1015 Smith have ask you to verify that you have contact wit h all stat e trooperu asulqued to your cunnly. 1015 hogan A local radio station reporter is Simulated 3 on the phone. lie wants to come to the EOC for a briefing. Johnson 1. Where is your KI supply? Actual Briefing of EOC Staff 22 1015

2. 110w much do you have? Required
3. When is it given?
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I O m os v 1-e en woa ., Approx. Responding Activity / FEMA Time Agency Problem Notes Objective No. 1020 Logan 1. Where is your KI supply? Actual Briefing of EOC Staff 22

2.  !!ow much do you have? Required

, 3., When is it given?

4. Who gets it?

1025 Yell 1. What is the allowable dose of Actual Briefing of EOC Staff 20, ARCA 87-4 Conway for Emergency Workers? Required Johnson 2. Who can recommend exceeding this

Pope limit?

Logan 1030 Pope The London Mayor is on the phone to Simulated 3 the Pope County E0C. He wants 12 uniformed officers to assist if he has to evacuate London. 1045 Pope Wilbur Crankshaft, CBS News - Simulated 3 New York la on hold. lie says that he received a call from a local resident that most of the local off-leals have been seen heading for Oklahoma. 1045 Logan Ilow many hospital beds do you have Actual Response to State EOC 3 Yell outulde the 10 mile EPZ? Itequired Conway 1045 f.oga n You h. ave been advlued th.at .a vehicle Simulated $,36 han struck a utility pole in the downtown area and your telephones may become inoperative until repairs are made. 1055 Johnson liow many hospital beds do you have Actual Response to State EOC 3 outside the 10 mile EP2? Required

eo e m s-<a Approx. Responding Activity / FEMA Time Agency Problem Noteu Objective No. 1100 Conway Southwestern Bell Telephone has Simulated 5,36 called to inform you that the Morr11 ton local exchange is ex-periencing problems and you may lose telephone service at your EOC. 1100 Logan Wilbur Crankshaft, CBS News - Simulate 3 Johnson New York is on hold. lie says that he received a call from a local resident that inost of the local of f-leals have been seen heading for Ok lahorna . 1100 Yell The TOCD wants to know how many Actual Transmission Required 3 Pope nurning hosau rentdents and empl-oyees there are within 5 miles of the plant. 1105 Pope ANO in evacuating on site personnel. Simulated 23 Provide necessary assistance. 1115 Johnson A young woman in on the phone. She Simulated 3 Yell states that she is 3 months pregnant. Pope She wants to know if she should immediately leave the 10 mile EPZ and go stay with relatives. 1115 PIT You have just received an EC notif- Actual Briefing Required 36,38 1 cation from the TOCC. Dem9nstrate by a short briefing, your process for dealing with this message. 1120 Pope Mr. Jones, who lives on llwy. 64 near Simulated 3 Blackwell, is on the phone. Ile re-porto that there in a radioactive cloud over his house.

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os o .. e = vi e G FEMA Approx. Responding Activity / Notes Objective No. Time Agency Problem 1120 Yell A log truck has turned over blocking Simulated 16,3 Logan IIway. 22 at the Yell-Logan County line. A Logan County resident called to report that he cannot get to Paris because of the overturned truck. 1120 Yell Mrs. Walter Miller has called. She Actual Evacuatioa NOT Required 18,3 has heard the sirens, is extremely upset and is demanding the Mr. Miller be moved to a safe place. 1130 Pope The TOCD wants to know how many pat- Actual Transmission Required 3 lents in St. Mary's hospital cannot be safely evacuated. 1130 Yell What is the capacity of your Care Actual Response to the State 28 Center? EOC 1130 Logan DCC What is the capacity of your Care Actual Response to the EOC 28 center? Johnson The sheriff wants to send a deputy Brief and e: quip the deputy to 20,3,22 1130 to the London area to assist the assist. city nuruhall. 1130 Johnson A tug and barge have passed the Actual Transmission to State 3 Clarksville area heading Southeast. Is0C tiegtu r ed Johnson County cannot establish contact with the barge.


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1130 Conway A tug and barge have passed the Actual Transmission to State 3 Morrilton area heading Northwest. EOC Required conway County officials cannot establish contact with the tug.

q os o e o w<a FEMA Approx. Responding Activity / Objective No. Problem Not c:. Time Agency There is a fight at the Delaware Brief and equip the deputy 20,3,5,22 1130 Logan Grorety. The sheriff wants to send a deputy to investigate. ---------------- 1130 TOCC Conti Because of the------------------------------------------------------------ uncertainty of the Actual Transmission Required 3 present situation at ANO, it is considered prudent to advise Logan Note: This is a contingency County to activate the Paris care problem OHhY and will only be Center. naed in the event of a time slip in the scenario. You have just. received a PAA from

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The Logan County Sheriff is on Drief and equip the deputy 20, ARCA 87-4 1140 Yell i the phone request ing a uni f or meil l officer at the Delaware Grocery. 1145 pope A local radio station repor ter Simulated 3 Yell is on the phone, he wantu to Conway come to the EOC for a briefing. Johnson The EOC has called to inform you Actual lirlefing Hequired 28 1145 Logan DCC that you can expect 700 evacuees. Ilow will you tronitor, feed, house, decontaminate, and provide medical attention? , 1155 Pope A television crew has entered the simulated 3 Lhe Detentlon Center Lobby by runhing in before the door cloned behltul a utall member who wan enter ing the EOC.

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mo e a woa Approx. Responding Activity / FEMA Time Agency Problem Notes Objective No. 1200 Yell Wilbur Crankshaf t, CBS News - Simulated 3 New York is on hold. Ile says that he received a call from a local resident that most of the local off-icals have been seen heading for Oklahoma. 1200 Pope A representative of the Corps of Simulated 20 of Enginecru at the Dardanelle hock and Dam is on i.he phone. Ile wants advice on exposure and contamination control in the power house. 1200 Logan A resident of Delaware is on the Simulated 3,16 phone and advises that the family vehicle la stuck in the driveway and the county road is washed out due to a flash flood. 1205 Conway people have panicked because of Simulated 3 your weekly stren test. They believe the air la radioactive. 1215 Johnson There is a medical courier on the Simulated 3 phone. Ile is transporting a heart to Little Rock. Ile st ates he mo:,t be in Little Rock within 2 hours or the heart will not be usable. 1215 Conway Mr. Jones, who lives on !!wy.' 64 near Simulated 3 Blackwell, in on the tihone. Ile re-ports that there is a radioactive cloud over his house. 1233 Logan DCC When can you expect to have cols Actual Request from EOC 28 Yell blankets Zor 300 people?

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os m 4 & asa e , , Approx. Responding Activity / FEMA Problem Notes Objective No. Time Agency 1230 Yell The TOCC has called to inform you Actual Briefing Required 28 that you can expect 3,700 evacuees. Ilow will you monitor, feed, houne, debontaminate, and provide medical attention? 1245 Conway A Union Pacific Train has stopped Actual Transmission to State 3 in Morr11 ton Westbound. The train EOC Required in blocking 3 crossings. The engin-eer states that he has been ordered to stop immediately and await inst-ructions.

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1300 Yell There is a report of a fire in Wild- Simulated 3 cat I!ollow. The person reporting the fire says he cannot get through to Logan County Fire Control on the phone. 1300 Logan DCC You have 5 CDV-700's Actually Request Replacements 3,28,5,36 which are not operational. 1300 Logan The deputy who went to the Delaware Actual Briefing Required 20,3,22 Crocery to investigate the fight is l calling the sheriff wanting lustruc-tions for returning to normal dulles in Paris. 1300 Yell The deputy who went to Logan County Actual Briefing Required 20, ARCA 87-4 at Delaware is on the radio request-ing instructions for return'to duty. 1300 Logan DCC Provide evacuee school children for Actual Action Required 27,28,3 hntline and registration. line Mr. ilaket's science class for one claan period.

m ee tD*O a . Approx. Responding Activity / FEMA Agency Problem Notes Objective No. Time 1300 PITCONTl 11rief the news media cn the current Actual Briefing Required 24, ARCA 87-1 situation.

                                                 .                                                  NOTE: This is a contig-ency problem to be given to the PIT at 1300 ONLY if it has not previously conducted a media briefing.

1310 Logan A vehicle ran the road block at New Simulated 17 Blaine and was last seen proceeding North on River Mt. Road. 1315 Johnson The Deputy sheriff has returned from Honlloring and Decon Required 29 the London area. lie believes that his automobile is contaminated. 1317 Johnson cont roller, pass at tached f or m:. to Actual Action Required 29, ARCA 87-3 RM Teams. 1320 Logan DCC An evacuee is at your registrattun Simulated Response Required 28 desk having a severe nose bleed. What do you do? 1320 Conway There is a medical courier on the Simulated 3 phone. lic is stopped at a road-block on I-40. Ile is transporting a heart to Oklahoma City. Ile ! states that he must be in Oklahoma I cit y wit hin 6 honrn of t he hear t 1 will not be usable.

  • j 1321 Logan DCC A sheriff's deputy has arrived at Actual Action Required 29,27 the care center alter being tw the l evacuated area.

1328 Logan DCC Controller, pass the attached forms Actual Action Required 27,29 ] to RH teams.

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o, a m, r - <a O t) . Responding Activity / FEMA Approx. Problem Notes Objective No. Time Agency 1330 Logan DCC An evacuee has arrived at the Simulated 28 nursing station with a severe nose bleed. 1345 Logan DCC One of the ftremen on the hot side Actual Response Required 28,3,20,22,29 of the hot line has collapsed com-plaining of chest pains. 1400 Logan DCC Mrs. Stone has arrived at the care Simulated 28 center with her dog in the car. 1410 hogan DCC You have a traffic problem at the Actual Request for Assistance 3,5 care center. Required 1430 Logan Dec Your tood supply will only last Actual Request for Assistance 3,5,28 until tomorrow. Required g, gg g g g m,pw.,-. -ee m ,,m , ,,o sy. , m,m ,,,,yaggggggggggggg g , ____e9-_-=___em. mme___eme-_se_____ ump a m . -4.,em. 9

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Tira 0815 Local Es Coo:dinato fect Colu tia County radios that a train has derailed fust scuth of Magnolia. -tree :ars are leaking unknovn substances. Af ter State ECC has heen notified that local ICC's a:t operati:nal, the f ollowing message vi'l be transmitted to Conway, Johnson, Logan, Pope and Yell Counties: 1000 Advise the State ECC of ::ad conditions in year cc:nty and whether .:he:e are any traf fic i: pediments involvin; designated evacuati:n rentes. Af ter EOC has been r.::ified that Site Area I e:gency nas been f t:lared

he fo* .* owing will c::ur:

1;;0 yor t:ansmission t: Yel' and L qan Cc;n:y EOC's: What is the capacity of year care cents:?

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that the Sheriff has disc:vered three 7; ass vials . .'the safe in his office. These containers are taped t:; ether and are labeled *0 anger:us Gas." 1:15 A ' lea'<

  • has been reported at the North Little Rc:t Onien Pacifi: rail yards. This repc : vas phoned in t: :he State l EOC by a reporter f rom Ot.annel l' News. .

i i 1230 For transmission t: Conway, Johnson, L:;an and Ye'.; Oounties: How many hospital beds d:es y :: county have cutsif t the 10-mile EPZ. , 1330 Anti-n:: lear demons::ations a:e Occur:ing on the ::::thouse lawns of Conway, Faulkner, Jchnsen and Yell 0:untits. The groups appea: to be mainly corycsed of women and sna11 children. Page 6-11

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objective Off-Site Jurisdiction (s) 30.* Adequacy of . EMS transportation, POPE COUNTY (w/ utility support) personnel, and procedures for handling contaminated individuals including proper decontamination of vehicle and equipment. 31.* Adequacy of hospital facilities POPE COUNTY (St. Mary's Hospital) and procedures for handling contaminated individuals. 36.* Adequacy, operability, and effective STATE -- EOC, TCCC, PIT use of emergency communication equipment CONWAY, JOHNSON, LOGAN, POPE and and the adequacy of communications YELL COUNTIES procedures and methods. 37.* Ability to monitor Emergency Classi- STATE -- EOC, "CCC, PIT fication levels continuously and CONWAY, J0ENSON, LOGAN, POPE and inple:ent procedures in a timely YELL COUNTIES manner.

38. Capability to effectively process STATE -- P!T all incoming =essager, in a timely manner .

39.* Existence of authority in activating LOGAN COUN~Y reception center (as necessary) in a timely manner. [

        *Cbjectives for which capability is required to be de cnstrated during each f all-participation exercise (per NUREG-0654 REP-1)

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a Cbjective Of f-Site Jurisdiction (s) 13.* Ability to a? ert the public within STATE -- TOCC. the 10-mile EPI and disseminate an initial instructional message within 15 minutes. 15.* Crganizational ability and resources STATE -- TOCC necessary to manage an orderly LOGAN COUNTY evacuation of all or part of the plume EP1.

16. Organizational ability and resources STATE -- TOCC necessary to deal with impediments to LOGAN and YELL COUNTIES evacuation, as inclement weather or traffic obstructions.
17. Crganizational ability and resources STATE -- TOCC necessary to control access to an LOGAN COUNTY evacuated area.
13. Crganizational ability and resources LOGAN and YELL COUNTIES necessary to effect an orderly evacuation of mobility-impaired individuals within the plume EP3.

20.* Acility to continuously monitor STATE -- TOCC and control emergency worker CONWAY, JOHNSON, LOGAN, PCPE and exposure. YE*L CCUNTIES

22. Ability to supply and administer JOHNSON and LOGAN COUNTIES KI, once the decision has been made to do so.

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23. Ability to effect an orderly POPE COUNTY evacuatica of onsite persennel.
24. Ability to brief the media in a , STATE -- PIT clear, accurate, and tirely manner.

27.* Adequacy of procedures for LOGAN COUNTY registration and radiclogical l monitoring of evacuees. 1 .

25. Adequacy of f acilities for mass LOGAN and YELL CCCNTIES care of evacuees.

4 29.* Adequate equipment and procedures JOHMSON and LOGAN COUNTIES f or decontamination of emergency workers, equipment, and vehicles. t

  • Objectives for which capability is required to be demonstrated during each full-participation exercise (per NUREG-0654 REP-1)

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RFX - 88 23 March 1983 I. Situation . The exercise will be conducted on March 13,<1988 for the purpose of testing the ability of the following organizations to cope with an ~ emergency resulting in an offsite t els e.se of radicactive :aterials:  ! { Arkansas Power & Light Company and its operating facility Arkansas Nuclear One; the State of Arkansas Conway, Johnsen, Logan, Pope and Yell Counties; the Paris Care Center; Pope Cecnty Ambulance Service and , St. Mary's Hospital. l II. Obf ect ive s  ! The basic objectives for offsite activities are listed in Attach ent No. 1. The listing represents objectives which FEMA has deter:ined must be demonstrated during each axercise as well as certain other :cjectives whi:h have been chosen by State and Local Gove:::ent rep:esentatives. Syne; sis of Events  ! III. Attachment No. 2 contains the detailed timeline and narrative of matcr i ensi e and all offsite activities. The folicving is an overview of these  ! events: [ The exercise is scheduled to begin at 0500 hours on Wednesday,  ! , March 23, 1988. Unit I has been ope: sting a: 100% ;cwer f o*r 60 days. Currently 'A' decay heat pump is cut of service for mote: bearing ' replacement and "B" service water pump is ineperable in order to remove - and rewind the pump motor. Additionally, cperators have noted a slight upwa:d trend in CS activity. 3ased on these initial c::.ditions, the uni: I will be in an action statemen: pe: Unit 1 Tech Spec 3.3.1. The actics I statement will require the unit to be in het shutdown by 1100 hours en 03/03/88. In order to comply with this action sta:ement, Operatices , Management has directed the unit to be shut devn at a ra:e of 154 per he::  ? i beginning at 0500. The Shift Operations Superviser vill inst :c operators to begin the shutdown and will then declare a Notification cf Unusual Event (NUE) based on an established E:ergency Action Level (EC). The Staff Duty Office: (S 0) at Little Rect is notified of the h.r - declaration ara in turn notifies the Technical Cperations Cont ci , Director (TOCD). The decision is made to not activate the entire State t Radiological Response Team (State RRT) at this time. , At 0830 the failed fuel iodine moniter indicates greater tha.: i 2.2 x 106 cpn (very high RCS activity); therefore APEL declares an Alert I eme:gency class based en an established IAL. I i I t l l

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a Rex-38 Narrative 03/23/88; Page 2 Immediately following notification of the Alert Imergency 01 ass the State RRT is activated per standard operating procedures. By 3945 the Little Rock segment is enroute, the NPERP segment has begun TOCC and PIT activation, and local ECC's are operational. At 1030 wh i,le the plant continues to shut down at 15% per hour, a malfunction in =ain stream isola: ion valve CV-2691 resul:s in closure of the valve causing a reactor trip from approximately 20% ;ower. The RCS leak rate increases to approxima:ely 10 Spm and fuel cladding f ailure will increate to greater than 10%. APEL declares a site Area Imerg ency (SAE) based on an established EAL. Notifications are made in the appropriate sequence. Mem:ers of the State RRT attive at the TCCC and organize for accident assess:ent and decision-making postures. The pc:ential for release prom;:s a PAA for the evacua. ion of icndon Elementary School and then a PAA f:: the evacuation of the two-mile EPZ. Appropriate acticns are taken pt::aining to EWS ( ANS) and care center activation. At 1200 AP&L declares a General Emer;ency based upon ::: :rences which include a large break loss of : olant acciden: (LOCA) trulting in core uncovery and fuel cladding f ailure increase to 36%. %en reacter building isolation occurred, hydrogen pu:;e system cont:cl valve T. '446 failed to open due to a failed contactor in the power supply breater. A treak in the tw:-inch line leading to CV-7446 occurred at the ;enetra:ics whien resultof in an uncontrolled release of activity from :he containment bailding atmosphere to the upper north piping penet:stion com and ultimately to the offsite envirenrent. Appropriate actions are taken by Of f site authorities to t:nitor and assess the situation and protect the health and safety of the putli:. At app:oximately 1340 hours APLL's Repair and Oamage Cont:cl Tean successfully terminates the leak f cm contain:ent and ffsite :elease rates :egin to diminish. By 1430 hours effluent tenitors indicate backgt:und levels and discussiens to derngrade the GI bei:n be:Veen APEL, the A: < a ns t s :epartment of Eealth, and the 0.S. Nu: lear Regulatory Co ;nission. Health Department field tears will continue :: mo. iter until the plane dissipates. The exercise will terminate at a;; oxi .ately 16CC nours. IV. Simulations

1. All meter readings other than backg:ound -- althou;n use of survey meters will be demonstrated.
2. All air filter analyses --

although use of the air samples, field counting techniques, and MCA counting techniques vill :e demenstrated.

3. Cnvironmental samples ether than air, soil, and vegeta:icn.
4. Calling in of of f-duty school bus drivers.

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5. Eds (ANS) a: ivation -- althouir. the siren sys:e: will :s activated at the normal test time.
6. Evacuation and reentry of schec'. :hildren and residents.

V. Notes

1. Hot-line precedures at the TCCO vill not be de=enstrated.
2. TCCO field teams will not dress :ut in anticontintnation :'othing.
3. Envirenzental samples vill nc: be sent to the fixed ?2dicchemistry Laboratory f acility in Little ?.::k.
4. The Atkins Emergency Werker Cen tr will n0: be ac-ivated.
5. With the exception cf Paris Iigh Schc01, nc ;are t r. e r wil'. be physically activated.
6. Oe cnstratien of the Nuclear I ergency :sta Tranafer sys:sm (NEDis) is not an objective of this exercise.

7:. Listing of Attachrents

1. 3asi: Offsi e Cbjectives O. REX-33 Timeline
3. Dose Projections
4. Oose Proje: ion Data
5. Fie' d ! ear Oata
6. Exer:ise Pr:blems
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STATI -- TOCC and EOC , $' 1* Acility to =chilize staf f and activa:e f acilities promptly. C0!TdAY, JCENSC:;, LOGAN, POPE, and YELL CCONTIES 3.* Acili:7 to ma<e decisions and STATE - OCC and EOC coord;nate e:ergency activities. C0!TdAY, JCENS0!;, LOGAN, POPE, and YELL CCONTIES 4.* Adequacy of facilities and STATI -- 20CC and EOC displays to support emergency C0!T4AY, JCHNSC:;. LOGAN, POPE, and operations. YELL CCONTIE5 5* A ility to c0 : unicate with all STATE -- 20CC and EOC appec;;iate 10:stions, organi24: ions, CC!T4AY, JCENSC!;, LOGAN, POPE, and and f; eld persennel. YELL CC;NTII5 3 5.* .uili .;. to me:;lize and deploy field STATI -- OCcc

nit: ring tal:.s in a timely f usion.

C 7.* Appec;;iate epipment and procedures STATE -- TOCC f:r de:ermining ambient radiation , levels. S.* Appr ;;iate equipment and procedures STATE -- TOCC f:: ne asure:ent of airborne radio-iodine concen::stionn as 10w as

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9.* Appr:;:iate equipment at i procedursa ' STATE -- TOCC f or c:llection, transport, analysis, Of sa:ples of soil, vegetation, snow, wate:, and mile.. l ') .

  • Acility to, p::;ect dosage to the STATE -- TOCC public via p12:e exposure, based on plan: and field data, and to de:er-
                                   =ine appropriate protective measures based on PAG's, available shelter, evacuation tire estimates and all 4                              cthe: appropriate factors.
             *Cbjec-ives for which capability is :equired to be demonstrated during each full-participation exercise (per FURIG-0654 ?2P-1)

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