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ERC891738C Rsv. 01/20/89 TABLE OF CONTENTS
- i. Exercise Rules And Participant Guidelines ii. Controller Instructions And Critique Sheets I. Objectives II. Narrative Scenario Summary III. Detailed Scenario IV. Exercise Messages and Contingency Messages V. Appendices Appendix A - Plant Parameter Data Appendix B - In-Plant Radiological Data Appendix C - Radiochemistry Sampling Data Appendix D - Meterological Data Appendix E - Public Inquiry Messages d
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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE ARKANSAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY 1989 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE l EXERCISE RULES AND PARTICIPANT GUIDELINES 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, 1989, and will continue with-out suspension until terminated. Since exercise players will 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 rteessitating 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.
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 o: initiate certain , actions in order to assure continuity of the events described in the 1 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 , information from personnel not designated as CONTROLLERS will be j ignored by the participants. ! 1 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 ! I a passive function and will only note actions taken by PARTICIPANTS. These personnel have received specific instructions on what areas to consider in their evaluation of the exercise. EVALUATORS may ask i questions of participants to clarify actions taken or procedural concerns but should not interfere with the flow of events. D. OBSERVERS are personnel who serve no evaluation, control, or parti-cipatory function in the exercise. OBSERVERS shall not interfere with EVALCATORF, and particularly, PARTICIPANTS. Questions from OBSERVERS should be directed to a CONTROLLER. 1 1 Page 1
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p Identification of personnel: A. WHITE 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 Contro11ers'at all key functional areas to
.2 monitor and control the exercise. .In addition, they_willLaccompany radio--
logica1' 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 the objectives 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 words: "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.
l 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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ERC891739C Rev. 08/30/88 L 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 required 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 information 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 T"r CONTROLLER. FOLLOW ALARA PRINCIPLES. j F. If you are in doubt, ask jour Controll n 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. Pare 3
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'13. Actual and Simulated Events: During the emergency exercise, certain - 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. -;
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- Simulation - involves identification and utilization of requirements and procedures short of actual employment.
- Actual - movement of resources and/or physical implementation ,
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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. NOTE: If an equipment failure / malfunction unrelated to the scenario is
-encountered (ex. GERMS, RDACS, Telecommunications, SPDS), exercise participants are expected to report these problems and initiate-actions to correct the failure / malfunction. This.will better enable 3 us to demonstrate our-capability in handling these problems in an actual emergency event.
- 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 l 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 AN EXERCISE MESSAGE".
- 15. Communications: Communications between all exercise participants shall occur in accordance with the procedures of all applicable emergency response plans. All communications, including initial telephone con-versations, radio transmittals, loudspeaker announcements, etc., should begin and end with "This is a Drill".
- 16. Compliance Vith 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, 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 incon-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 I
- The Lead Controller will notify and release all controllers and )
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l ERC891739C Rev. 01/12/88-INSTRUCTIONS FOR VISITORS
- 1. The. event times and scenario are confidential and should be kept l ~ confidential during the exercise. Do not discuss them with the players.
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- 2. Visitors should not participate in the exercise nor interfere in the actions taken by the exercise players, controllers, and evaluators.
- 3. Visitors must 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 emergency response' facilities, visitors must position themselves such that access to status boards, charts, equipment, etc. is not hindered or prevented. If congestion becomes a problem, visitors may be asked to leave temporarily by a controller'. i
- 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 i that operations may be conducted in a way that ensures safety.
- Follow safety rules, taxe no unnecessary chances, use all !
safeguards and safety equipment provided, and make safety a part of your responsibility.
- In the case of fire or an actual emergency, follow the j instructions of your escort or a controller. .j i
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ERC'891736C I Rev. 01/14/89 I INSTRUCTIONS'FOR CONTROLLERS / EVALUATORS
- 1. 1Personne1'are assigned as~ controllers and/or evalua' tors 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, message 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 involved emergency. response organizations. Each controller will have copies of the messages-controlling the portien 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 partic'ipant understands the message. Three kinds of messages will be used:
- Exercise Message Messages used as a primary means of implementing scenario events by hypothesizing 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.) l
- 5. Controllers shall not provide information to the-participants regarding scenario development or resolution of problem areas 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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- 6. Note that the scenario events are hypothetical. Any portions of the
,: . scenario depicting plant' system operational transients are simulated- E 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.
- 8. 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. 1
- 9. Contro11~ers 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 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 got 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 success of the exercise.
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- 12. Controllers and Evaluators will commence their assignments at assembly 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. Lj
- 13. All. controllers will synchronize their watches to ensure that messages are delivered at the proper time. Times on messages are set relative to tb2 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 completion 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.
NOTES: Do's
- 1. Know the overall controller / evaluator organization and how/where to contact the Lead Controller.
- 2. Se sure you understand the players' scenario script and the master scenario.
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 controller 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. I Make sure the players understand it. f Allow the players reasonable flexibility to perform their functions and i 11.
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- 12. If you must intervene with player actions and the player disagrees with 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.
- 6. Do not allow federal evaluators te 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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"' ERC891736C-Rev. 01/14/89-POST EXERCISE' CRITIQUE PROCESS
- The NRC considers the!1icensee's evaluation of'its own exercise-performance asla 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'this 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.
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.Immediately following the exercise, critiques will be conducted in the TSC (for onsite participants) and the F0F (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 cons;st 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 operations. These areas are indicated on the accompanying organization 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. Personne1' 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.
I' 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 ; L
'. accompanying chart) who are not participating as players. They will be j assigned to their group based upon its association with the ERO position to which they are assigned. Each Lead Evaluator will have several Evaluators reporting to them, h Lead Evaluat' ors 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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- 4. Exercise Critique Board The purpose of the Exercise Critique Board will be to evaluate exercise l
performance, determine the most significant weaknesses and/or deficiencies, ) I and present them to the NRC inspection team. Although the NRC's primary j 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 or demonstrate a failure to satisfy the following: *- NRC regulations (most significant)
- NRC guidance
- ANO procedures
- Exercise objectives
- Suggested Program improvements (least dgnificant) !
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 I activities. The committee will then return its recommendations to the ! Emergency Planning Steering Committee (EPSC) which will coordinate their 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. 1 Page 6 - - - - _ - _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - _ _ _ -. _ l
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ERC891736C Rev. 01/14/89 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 Oversight Committee and EP Steering Committee to present the results of the exercise. V. Post Exercise Critique Schedule DATE TI KE - PARTICIPANTS LOCATION 3/15/89 1430 Players, Evaluators, Controllers TSC & EOF (Rm's 258/259) 3/15/89 1600 Evaluators and Lead Evaluators EOF Rm's 122/123/258/259 3/16/89 0900 Lead Evaluators and Exercise EOF Rm 223 Critique Board 3/16/69 1300 Exercise Critique Board and EOF Rm 223 NRC Inspection Team l l l I Page 8 i 1
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ERC891740C Rev. 01/14/89 I. ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE 1989 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS' EXERCISE i OBSERVER CRITIQUE SHEET CONTROL ROOM 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. I Several objectives apply to more than one area. However, your evaluation needs only.to. address _your specifically assigned group or response' center's rele in meeting such an objective. J Exercise objectives:
- 1. Demonstrate the use of the Emergency Action level Classification procedure for Emergency Class: declarations.
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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.
Evaluation: 4 3. Make notifications to the Arkansas Department of Health within 15 minutes of the declaration of an Emergency Class. Evaluation: 4 Make Emergency Class notifications to the NRC in accordance with 10CFR50.72 (May be simulated if the Nhc chooses not to participate in the exercise). Evaluation Page 3 1 w-A_.-- - _ _ _ _ . _ _ - - - _ _ _ . _ _ . - - - . _ _ - _ . - - . . - - _ . _
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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, NRC (simulated), 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. 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. Evaluation:
- 16. Demonstrate coordination between the Control Room, Technical Support Center, Emergency Operations Facility and the Arkansas Department of Health regarding Protective Action Recommendations.
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- 18. Activation of the Emergency Medical 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: 1 1 Not Applicable l 1 -Event / Criteria Missing i 2 - Unsatisfactory 3 - Needs Improvement 4 - Satisfactory 5 - Exceeds Criteria EVENT / CRITERIA l RATING SCALE l C0KKENTS l0 1 2 3 4 5l I i
- 1. LOCATION SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES l l l l A. CR operators responded l l quickly to personal injury l l incident. l0 1 2 3 4 5l B. CR operators responded pro- l l perly to simulated opera- l l tional' events'. l0 1 2 3 4 5l C. HP assistance was requested l l as needed. l0 1 2 3 4 5l D. Event classifications were l l timely, accurate and clear. l0 1 2 3 4 5l E. Notifications were timely l l and properly completed. l0 1 2 3 4 5l F. Communication networks were l l operational and utilized l l efficiently. l 0- 1 2 3 4 5l G. Communication flow was ade- l l quate to ensure that infor- l l mation was timely, effectivel l l l
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- CONTROL ROOM Page 2 of 2 EVENT / CRITERIA l RATING SCALE l COMMENTS l0 1 2 3 4 5l l l H. Phone listings were avail- l l able, complete and up-to- l l date. l0 1 2 3 4 5l I. General status announcements l l were made and updated l l periodically throughout the l l drill. l0 1 2 3 4 5l J. Proper data flow was main- l l tained between TSC and l l Control Room. l0 1 2 3 4 5l K. Logs were maintained. l0 1 2 3 4 5l L. E0P and Emergency Plan Im- l l plementing Procedures were 1 l utilized. l0 1 2 3 4 5l M. Drill announcements were l l prefaced with, "This is a l l Drill". l0 1 2 3 4 5l N. Adequate materials / supplies /) l forms etc. available in the l I Simulator Control Room. l0 1 2 3 4 5l i
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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. Demonstrate the use of the Emergency Action Level Classification procedure for Emergency Class declarations.
Evaluation:
- 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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- 4. Make' emergency. class notificationstto the NRC in accordance with 10CTR50.72-(may.be simulated if the-NRC chooses not to participate in.the exercise).
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- 6. -Activation of the Technical. Support Center within one hour following L the declaration of an Alert-(refer to procedure 1903.51,." Turnover of-
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Support Center, Operational Support Center, Emergency Operations m Facility, Little Rock Support Center, NRC (simulated), and State , and local emergency response officials, i Evaluation:
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- 14. Transfer: command'and control responsibilities (and maintain continuity)
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- 29. Utilize the Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) to monitor selected .!
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ERC891754-Rev. 01/16/89 EVALUATOR CHECKLIST-ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE EVALUATOR LOCATION / GROUP OBSERVED: TECHNICAL SUPPORT 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 COMMENTS l0 1 2 3 45l l_ l I. LOCATION SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES l l l l A. 'The TSC assumes Emergency l l Direction and Control when l l activated. l0 1 2 3 4 5l B. Notifications to NRC and l l ADH performed'within_ time l 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 5l -D. Followed up condition of I 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 l i '
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 5l i H. Inplant radiological moni- l l
,' toring results are evaluated l l by the TSC. l0 1 2 3 4 5l
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- 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. l0 1 2 3 4 5l Q. Communicators understand l l their duties and utilize l l equipment effectively. l0 1 2 3 4 5i R. Noise and crowding is l l controlled by EC. l0 1 2 3 4 5l
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OBSERVER CRITIQUE SHEET OPERATIONAL 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:
- 2. Notification and deployment of the ... Initial Response Organization as dictated by the scenario.
Evaluation:
- 7. Activation of the Operational Support Center following the declaration of an alert.
Evaluation:
- 12. Establishment of communications between the Control Room, Technical Support Center, Operational Support Center, Emergency Operations Facility, Little Rock Support Center, NRC (simulated), State, and local emergency response officials.
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l l briefings to staff. l0 1 2 3 4 5l B. . Continuous accountability isl l maintained following evacua-l l tion. l0 1 2 3 4 5l C. Inplant radiological moni- l l toring results are evaluated l l and reported to the TSC. l0 1 2 3 4 5l D. Evaluation of individual l l doses of those individuals l l who 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 51 H. Noise.and crowding is l 'l controlled by OSC Supt. l0 1 2 3 4 5l I. Recovery / Reentry plans l l developed by the TSC are l l adequately implemented l I by the OSC Superintendent l0 1 2 3 4 5l J. Emergency Medical Support l l is provided (upon request). l0 1 2 3 4 5l K. Emergency fire fighting l l support is provided (upon l l request). l0 1 2 3 4 5i L. Plant Status board kept l l up-to-date l0 1 2 3 4 5l Fage 1
XJ , tdC891743C Rev. 01/16/89 ARKANSAS NUCI. EAR ONE 1989 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE OBSERVER' CRITIQUE SHEET EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY ' q 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. Demonstrate the use of the Emergency Action Level Classification procedure for Emergency Class declaration:
Evaluation: '
- 2. Notification and deploymert of the Initia1' Response Staff (IRS), Initial Response Organization'(IRO), and the Corporate Emergency Response Staff as dictated by the scenario:
Evaluation: l
- 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).
Evaluation
- 8. Activation of the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) 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 j Rock Support Center, NRC (simulated), 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.
Evaluation:
- 14. Transfer command and control responsibilities (and maintain continuity) '
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- 15. Demonstrate coordination with colocated State Officials at the EOF.
Evaluation:
- 16. Demonstrate coordination between the Control Room,-Technical Support Center, Emergency Operations Facility and the Arkansas Department of Health regarding Protective Action Recommendaticus.
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- 24. Demonstrate coordination of offsite radiological field monitoring with State personnel.
Evaluation: l
- 25. Demonstrate radiation / contamination monitoring of the EOF.
Evaluation:
- 32. Demonstrate security procedures for the Emergency Operations Facility.
Evaluation:
- 34. Coordination with the Arkansas Department of Health to downgrade and terminate the emeregency.
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1 ERC891756 Rev. 01/16/89 EVALUATOR' CHECKLIST w , ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE. EVALUATOR LOCATION / GROUP OBSERVED: EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF) DATE: l 1 DIRECTIONS: Circle the number'on.the, rating scale that corresponds to the judg-ment made by the evaluator. The Rating Scale is defined iss:follows: 0 - Not Applicable 1 - Event / Criteria Missing 2 - Unsatisfactory 3 - Needs improvement 4 - Satisfactory 5 - Exceeds Criteria 3., EVENT / CRITERIA l. . RATING SCALE j COMMENTS l0 1 2 3 4 5I I I I. LOCATION SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES l -l l l A. Communications are effectivel l while corporate. staff l l' enroute. l0 1 2 3 . 4 5i B. EOF is activated in a timely l l manner. l0 1 .2 3 4 5l C. EOFD receives briefing priorl I to assuming command at EOT. l 0 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 .I ing radiological monitoring.1 0 1 2 3 4 5l G. Reference materials, sup- l l plies and resources are l l readily available and ade- I l quate. l0 1 2 3 4 5l
. H. Information flow is l l adequate. l0 1 2 3 4 5I I. Definite and effective lea- l l dership is maintained in thel I EOF. l0 1 2 3 4 5i Page 1 1
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- 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 R. Communication and coordina- l l 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 support l l groups were made in antici- l l pation of their assistance. l0 1 2 3 4 5l T. Teamwork was evident. l0 1 2 3 4 5l U. Press releases were revie G 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 l developed and coordinated l l between TSC and EOF. l0 1 2 3 4 5l X. Downgrading actions are l 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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ERC891744C-Rev. 01/24/89-ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE l, 1989 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE OBSERVER CRITIQUE SHEET LITTLE ROCK SUPPORT CENTER Listed below are the exercise objectives which are applicable tu your area ot 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:
- 10. Activation of the Little Rock Support Center.
Evaluation:
- 13. Demonstrate coordination between the Control Roort, Technical Support
. Center, Operational Support Center, Emergency Operations Facility, and Little Rock Support Center throughout the exercise.
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ERC891757 Rev.'01/16/89 EVALUATOR CHECKLIST
; ARKANSAS' NUCLEAR ONE. EVALUATOR LOCATION / GROUP OBSERVED: LITTLE ROCK SUPPORT CENTER DATE:
1 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 1 RATING SCALt. l ~ ~dOMMENTS l01 2 -3 4 5l l 1 I. LOCATION SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES l l 1 1 A. 'LRSC is established in a l l timely manner. l0 1 2 3 4 5l B. -Corporate Official. notifies l l appropriate personnel of. l l current Emergency Class. l0 1 2 3 4 5l C. ' Established communication l l 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 consistent 1yl l manned. l0 1 2 3 4 5l H. LRSC contains only essentia1l l personnel. l0 1 2 3 4 5l
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ERC891757 Re 01/16/89 EVALUATOR CHECKLIST CONTINUED: LITTLE ROCK SUPPORT CENTER Page 2 of 2 EVENT / CRITERIA l RATING SCALE l COMMENTS l0 1 2 3 4 5l
.I l J. Transfer of command is made l l clear to LRSC staff. l0 1 2 3 4 5l K. Media team transfers to EOF l l following initial press l l I
release. 10 1 2 3 4 5l L. Engineering Support staff isl l kept informed of events and l l has made appropriate con- l l tacts with vendors or other l l outside support groups. l0 1 2 3 4 5l M. Communications Manager is l l kept up-to-date and providesl l AP&L staff updated informa- l l tion. l0 1 2- 3 4 5l , N. Corporate Communications l l l (Internal Communications) l l responds to outside calls l l following appropriate pro- l l cedures. l0 1 2 3 4 5l I Page 2
ERC891745C Rev. 01/16/89 1 ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE 1989 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE-OBSERVER CRITIQUE SHEET LITTLE ROCK CONTROL 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
- 2. Notification and deployment of the ... Corporate Emergency Response Staff.
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EVENT / CRITERIA l RATING SCALE l COMMENTS l0 'l 2 3 4 5l - l l 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 1 B. LRCC records. emergency noti-l I cation information on Form l l 1903.13A. l0 1 2 3 4 5l C, LRCC transmits emergency l l i l notification to Corporate l l ' Official in a timely manner.l 0 1 2 3 4 5l D. Notifications are performed l l i in accordante with procedure l 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 l scale judgement. l l l l Telephone Pager Radio l 1 . l l Check one: l l l 1 l l Normal 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 5l T. Communication equipment is I i operational and consistently ( l manned. l0 1 2 3 - 5l i 1 Page 1 f 1 l
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MEDIA CENTER I > 4 Listed below are the exercise objectives which are applicable to your area of 1 observation. Use the attached observer checklist, along with any additional I observation notes, to evaluate player performance in meeting each objective. j 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: Preparation of an initial news release from the Corporate office.
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- 9. Activation cf the Emergency News Center at the EOF.
Evaluation:
- 17. Production and delivery of information in joint AP&L, State, and Federal (if in attendance) news conference from the Emergency News Center located within the EOF.
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ERC891760 Rev. 01/16/89 l l EVALUATOR CEECKLIST ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE EVALUATOR LOCATION / GROUP OBSERVED: EMERGENCY NEWS 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 COMMENTS l0 1 2 3 4 5l I I
- 1. LOCATION SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES l l l 1 A. Information received was l l timely and accurate. l0 1 2 3 4 5l BI News releases were coordi- l l nated with appropriate ERO l l personnel. l0 1 2 3 4 5l C. Press conferences were l l organized, publicized, and 1 l adequate in number. l0 1 2 3 4 5l D. New: 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. !0 1 2 3 4 5l F. Personnel who prepared l l news releases were familiar l I with the plant and plant l 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 H. News releases were uniform, I l i.e., sequentially updating l l events. l0 1 2 3 4 5l
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'l ; EVALUATOR CHECKLIST CONTINUED: MEDIA CENTER Page 2~of 2 l - -EVENT / CRITERIA l RATING SCALE l ' COMMENTS l0 1 2 3 4~ 5l 1 l J. Visual aids were available l l and utilized. l,0 1 2 3 45l K. Terminology used in news l l
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'. ' L. Media were provided clear l l instructions on building l l access and News Center l ' l operations. l0 1 2'3 4 5l - M. News releases were cleared l l by the EC/EOFD. l0 'l 2 3 4 5l N. The Communications Manager l l was clearly in charge of thel . l
, News Center operations. l0 1 2 3 4 5l
- 0. Rumors and distorted infor-__l l-a;ation were dealt with in a l l satisfactory manner. 1 1 2 3 4 5l P. A smooth transition was madel,0 I between the shift _ change at'.! l the News Center. l0 1 23 4 5l
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ERC891747C Rev. 04/20/88 ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE 1989 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE OBSERVER CRITIQUE SHEET RADIATION TEAM (ONSITE SECTION) 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:
- 22. Radiation monitoring of plant areas by the onsite section of the Emergency Radiation Team.
Evaluation:
- 33. Formation of Repair and Damage Control Teams and demonstrate initial recovery and reentry actions.
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h ERC891759 Rev. 01/16/89 p EVALUATOR' CHECKLIST l 3 ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE ' EVALUATOR-1 LOCATION / GROUP.0BSERVED: EMERGENCY RADIATION TEAM (ONSITE SECTION) DATE- I Circle the number.on the rating scale that corresponds ~ to the judg-DIRECTIONS: 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 1 I A .- Onsite monitoring equipment I l was easily accessible and l l properly distributed. _l0 1 2 3 4 5l B. Equipment was checked for l l proper operability prior to l l its use. l0 1 2 3 4 5 l-C. Standard HP practices were l !. employed for entry into I -1 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 I maintained during entry. l0 1 23 4 5l E. Survey results were reportedl l to the' appropriate per- l l l sonnel. l0 1 2 3 4 5l l
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ERC891748C Pc". 04/20/88 ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE 1989 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE OBSERVER CRITIQUE SHEET RADIATION TEAM (OFFSITE SECTION) o Listed'below are the' exercise objectives which are applicable to you'r 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 i needs only to address your specifically assigned group or response center's.- '!
' role in meeting such an objective. l Exercise objectives: ~
- 23. Demonstrate offsite radiological field monitoring by the offsite section of.the Emergency Radiation Team.
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Rev. 01/16/89 EVALUATOR CHECKLIST ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE EVALUATOR-LOCATION / GROUP OBSERVED: EMERGENCY RADIATION TEAM (OFFSITE_SECTION) 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: I 0 - Not Applicable 1 - Event / Criteria Missing 2 - Unsatisfactory 3 - Needs Improvement 4 - Satisfactory 5 - Exceeds Criteria l EVENT / CRITERIA l RATING SCALE i COMMENTS 1 l0 1 2 3 4 5l l l I, LOCATION SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES l l: l l ! A. Initial team briefings were [ ,l , held. l0 1 2 3 4 5 'l l B. Team assembled with field l l kits, vehicles and communi- l l cations equipment in'a l l timely manner. l0 1 2 3 4 5l C. Instruments checked for l l proper operability and l l current calibration. l0 1 2 3 4 5l D. Teams receive explicit l l instructions of where to l l go and what to sample. l0 1 2 3 4 5l I 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 I 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
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Rev. 01/16/89 ) ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE-l 1 E I i 1989 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE 1 l OBSERVER CRITIQUE SKEET DOSE ASSESSMENT 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: l
- 24. Demonstrate coordination of offsite radiological field monitoring with State personnel.
Evaluation:
- 26. Demonstrate coordination between field monitoring teams and dose assessment personnel (i.e., between the Offsite Monitoring Supervisor and the Dose Assessment Supervisor).
Evaluation:
- 27. Utilize the Gaseous Effluent Radiation Monitoring System (GERMS) or the Radiological Dose Assessment Computer System (RDACS) to demonstrate
. dose assessment capabilities as dictated by the scenario.
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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE EVALUATOR LOCATION / GROUP OBSERVED: DOSE ASSESSMENT 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 C0re1ENTS l0 1 2 3 4 5l l l I. LOCATION SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES- l l l I A. Initial and subsequent dose l I calculations were performed l l in a timely manner. l0 1 2 3 4 5l B. Computerized equipment was l l properly utilized. l0 1 2 3 4 5l C. Plume was. defined and l l tracked. l0 1 2 3 4 5l ~ D. Teams were contacted, l l briefed, and activated i 1 expeditiously. l0 1 2 3 4 5l E. Personnel were efficiently l l utilized. Team members l J appeared to understand theirl I duties & responsibilities. l0 1 2 3 4 5l
.F. Dose Assessment Supervisor l l initiated and provided i l periodic updates to the l l RE A'I . l0 1 2 3 4 5l G. Offsite monitoring data werel l I coordinated with State. l0 1 2 3 4 5l H. Comparisons were made be- l l tween projected and actual l l field measurements. l0 1 2 3 4 5l I. Dose assessment and offsite l l monitoring supervisors were l l provided with adequate in- l l formation to perform their l l duties. l0 1 2 3 4 5l t Page 1 l I
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Rev. 04/20/88 ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE i 1989 { EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE OBSERVER CRITIQUE SHEET 1 MEDICAL EMERGENCY 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 only to address your specifically assigned. group;or response center's ., role in meeting such an objective. 1 Exercise objectives:
- 18. Activation of the Emergency Medical Team.
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- 19. Emergency Medical Team response to a simulated injured and radioactively contaminated individual (s) at St. Mary's Hospital.
Evaluation:
- 20. Transportation of a simulated injured and radioactively contaminated individual (s) to St. Mary's Hospital.
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- 21. Coordination between APEL and St. Mary's Hospital staff for the handling of a simulated injured and radioactively contaminated individual (s). ]
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ERC891763 i Rev. 01/16/89 l EVALUATOR CHECKLIST ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE EVALUATOR l LOCATION / GROUP OBSERVED: MEDICAL TEAM DATE: q 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: ! l l- 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 j I. LOCATION SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES l l l 1 l A. Medical Team reaction / l l -j assembly was' timely follow- l l ! ing notification. l0 1 2 3. 4 5l l B. Medical team assembled with l l the proper first aid equip- l . l .l ment. l0 1 2 3 4 5l ! C. Accident / injury assessment l l made by the medical team. l0 1 2 3 4 5l j D. Medical Team Leader exerts l l control. l0 1 2 3 4 5i E. Medical assistance was ren- l l < dered in a timely manner. l0 1 2 3 4 5l 1 F. Appropriate decontamination l l j measures were taken. l0 1 2 3 4 5l G. Maintained communication l l link with Control Room or l l OSC. l0 1 2 3 4 5l H. The HP escort reacted pro- l l l 'perly to the simulated l l l event. l0 1 2 3 4 5l
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ERC891751C ! Rev. 01/24/89 ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE 1989 I EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE OBSERVER CRITIQUE S'HEET EVACUATION 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 i needs only to address your specifically assigned group or response center's role in meeting such an objective. ; I Exercise objectives-1
- 30. 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.) Evaluation:
- 31. Demonstrate the ability to control access to the Exclusion Area and the !
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[ ERC891764 l Rev. 01/16/89 EVALUATOR CHECKLIST ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE EVALUATOR LOCATION / GROUP OBSERVED: EVACUATION DATE: i: 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 l- 5 - Exceeds Criteria EVENT / CRITERIA l RATING SCALE l COMMENTS l0 1 2 3 4 5l l l I. LOCATION SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES l l I I A. Portal monitors effectively l l utilized to monitor plant l l evacuees. l0 1 2 3 4 5i B. Adequate instructions are l l provided to the evacuees. l0 1 2 3 4 5i C. Evacuated players are pro- l l vided adequate instructions.1 0 1 2 3 4 5i D. Evacuees are provided l l follow-up information by l l the Emergency Coordinator. l0 1 2 3 4 5l E. Fishermen are provided ade- l l quate instructions. l0 1 2 3 4 5l F. HP coverage is adequate at l l exit points. l0 1 2 3 4 5l G. Accountability of evacuated l l personnel is performed in a l 1 timely manner. l0 1 2 3 4 5l H. Adequate information is pro-l l vided by the TSC for l l Security to perform I . J accountability. l0 1 2 3 4 5l
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ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE ! 1989 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE OBSERVER CRITIQUE SHEET
. POST ACCIDENT SAMPLING Listed below are the exercise objectives which are applicable to your area of observation. Use the attached observer checklist, along with any additional i
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:
- 28. Demonstrate the~ capability of the Post Accident Sampling System to anelyze the primary system (RCS) as dictated by the scenario.
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ERC892231C Rav. 01/16/89 _, g ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE 1989 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE OBSERVER CRITIQUE SHEET REPAIR AND DAMAGE CONTROL TEAMS 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:
- 30. Evacuate the Plant and/or Exclusion Area and demonstrate initial and continued onsite personnel accountability following evacuation.
Evaluation:
- 33. Formation of Repair and Damage Control Teams and demonstrate initial recovery and reentry actions.
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ERC892232 Rev. 01/16/89 EVALUATOR CHECKLIST f ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ~ONE EVALUATOR LOCATION / GROUP OBSERVED: REPAIR AND DAMAGE CONTROL TEAM 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 i 2 - Unsatisfactory 3 - Need= Improvement 4 -Satisfactory l 5 - Exceeds Criteria l EVENT / CRITERIA l RATING SCALL l COMMENTS l0 1 2 3 4 5l l l i I. - LOCATION SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES l l l 1 A. Adequate guidance was l . l provided by the OSC Str.f f. 0 1 2 3 4 5l ) B. Team members thoroughly l ]
' understood assigned tasks. 0 1 2 3 4 5l l C. Parts, tools, and equipment _
l needed-for assigned tasks l l were readily available. l0 1 2 3 4 5l l D. Team members were knowledg- 1 l ! able in their specific l l , areas of responsibility. l0 1 2 3 4 5i ; E. Radiological Protection l l i l procedures were followed. l'O 1 2 3 4 5l F. Communications equipment. l [ functioned properly. l0 1 2 3 4 5i G. Communications were l l effective. l0 1 2 3 4 5i H-. Assigned tasks were l l satisfactorily completed. l0 1 2 3 4 5l Page 1 i' 1 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ - _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -
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ERC891732C Rev. 01/19/89 REX '89 AP&L OBJECTIVES The 1989 exercise will be an "off-year" exercise. The state of Arkansas and local. governments have elected to participate'only on a limited scale. Therefore, as suggested in NRC IE Notice 87-54,-the exercise scenario has been developed to focus more strongly on evaluation of in-plant elements of the ANO Emergency Response Organization than off-site components. < The scenario contains several interactive features. As in previous exer . cises, the scenario will be driven by the plant simulator. . Additionally, Repair / Damage Control Teams will be evaluated in more detail. Simulation of their activities will be strictly limited; three evaluators have been added to the exercise' evaluation team to assess performance of the in-plant Repair / Damage Control Teams; and success pathways will be rewarded based upon satisf actory completion of assigned tasks rather than predetermined rcenario times. -This concept will apply to the performance of operators and the Emergency Medical Team as well. The event times provided in the scenario are approximations based on anticipated response times of emergency teams. s k I l l 1 I I l Page ; ___-_-_-__-_-__-_____0
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.ERC891732C' Rav. 01/19/89 REX '89 AP&L OBJECTIVES
- 1. Demonstrate th'e use of the Emergency Action Level Classification procedure far Emergency Class declarations.
- 2. Notification and deployment of the Initial Response Staff (IRS),
Initial Response Organization (IR0), and the Corporate Emergency Response Staff as dictated by the scenario.
- 3. Make notifications to the Arkansas Department of Health within 15 minutes of the declaration of an Emergency. Class.
- 4. Make emergency class notifications to the NRC in accordance with 10CFR50.72 (may be simulated if th.' NRC chooses not to participate in the exercise).
- 5. Preparation of an initial news release from the Corporate office.
-6. Activation of the Technical Support Center within one hour following the declaration of an Alert.
- 7. Activation of the Operational Support Center following the declara-tion of an Alert,
- 8. Activation of the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) within one hour following the declaration of a Site Area Emergency.
- 9. Activation of the Emergency News Center at the EOF.
- 10. Activation of the Little Rock Support Center.
- 11. Demonstrate the use of communications equipment during transfer of the Corporate Emergency Response Staff from Little Rock to ANO.
- 12. 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.
- 13. Demonstrate coordination between the Control Room, Technical Support Center, Operational Support Center, Emergency Operations Facility and Little Rock Support Center throughout the exercise.
- 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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- 15. Demonstrate coordination with colocated State officials at the EOF.
- 16. Demonstrate coordination between the Control Room, Technical Support Center, Emergency Operations Facility and the Arkansas Department of Health regarding Protective Action Recommendations.
- 17. Production and delivery of information in joint AP&L and State and Federal (if in attendance) news conference from the Emergency News Center located within the E0F.
- 18. Activation of the Emergency Medical Team.
- 19. Emergency Medical. Team response t a simulated injured and radio-actively contaminated individua1' ) at St. Mary's Hospital.
- 20. Transportation of a simulated injured and radioactively contaminated individual (s) to St. Mary's Hospital.
- 21. Coordination between AP&L and St. Mary's Hospital staff for the handling of a simulated injured and radioactively contaminated individual (s).
.22. Radiation monitoring of plant areas by the onsite section of the-Emergency Radiation Team.
- 23. Demonstrate offsite radiological field monitoring by the offsite section of the Emergency Radiation Team.
- 24. Demonstrate coordination of offsite radiological field monitoring with State personnel.
- 25. Demtr. strate radiation / contamination monitoring of the EOF.
- 26. Demonstrate coordination between field monitoring teams and dose assessment personnel.
- 27. Utilize the Gaseous Effluent Radiation Monitoring System (GERMS) or the Radiological Dose Assessment Computer System (RDACS) to demon-strate dose assessment capabilities, as dictated by the scenario.
- 28. Demonstrate the capability of the Post Accident Sampling System to analyze the primary system (RCS), as dictated by the scenario.
- 29. Utilize the Safety Parameter Display System (SPDS) to monitor selected plant parameters.
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- 30. Evacuate the Plant and/or Exclusion Area and demonstrate initial and continued onsite personnel accountability following evacuation.
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.(Personnel will not be evacuated to'ofisite Care Centers).
- 31. Demonstrate the ability to control access to the Exclusion Area and the establishment of road blocks.
- 32. Demonstrate security procedures for the Emergency Operations Facility.
- 33. Formation of Repair and Damage Control Teams and' demonstrate initial recovery and reentry actions.
- 34. Coordination with'the Arkansas Department of Health to downgrade ;
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IRL ARKANSAS POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE 1989 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE NARRATIVE
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OF EXERCISE SCENARIO The exercise will begin at 0730 on Wednesday, March 15, 1989. Unit 2 has been operating at 100% power for 32 days, however, #1 Emergeacy Diesel
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Generator has been.taken out of service for repairs placing the unit in a 72 hour action statement. The 72 hour time period will expire at 0800 without completion of the necessary repairs to the diesel generator. This will require the unit to be placed in Hot Standby within the next 6 hours and Cold Shutdown within the following 30 hours. The Shift Operations Supervisor will direct the operators to begin a plant shutdown in order to comply with Tech. Specs, and will also declare a Notification of Unusual Event (h"UE) based upon the following Emergency Action Level: Initiation of.a Plant Shutdown or Cooldown for Tech. Spec. Limiting Condition for Operation Compliance OR Deviation from T. S. L.C.O.'s (10CFR50.54x). (Refer to procedure 1903.10, " Emergency Action Level Classification".) The Shift Operations Supervisor will direct notifications to offsite authorities and determine the level of Initial Response Staff' support required to deal with this event. He will instruct the Shift Adminis-trative Assistant to perform the required notifications. (Refer to procedure 1903.11, " Emergency Response / Notifications".) At 0845 a mechanic will be injured while performing work on "C" charging pump located on level 335' of the Auxiliary Building. While venting the pump, following the replacement of the pump packing, the vent hose (which is under ~60 psi) blows out of the floor drain drenching the mechanic with contaminated water. He will react by stumbling backward, injuring his head on overhead piping, and suffering a fractured arm when he falls ; to the floor. The Waste Control Operator, who is at the scene, will l report these events.to the Control Room. Control Room operators will stop the pump and isolate the leak limiting the' total leakage to approxi-mately 20 gallons. The Shift Operations Supervisor will initiate a response by activating the Emergency Medical Team and due to the suspected contamination, instruct Health Physics to provide coverage
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The Emergency Medical Team will respond to the scene, render first aid, l and perform an assessment of the condition of the victim under the direction of the Emergency Medical Team Leader. Health Physics personnel will respond to provide radiation protection coverage, perform surveys, l and decontamination also under the direction of the Emergency Medical Team Leader. The victims injuries will be severe enough to require transport to St. Mary's Hospital where further emergency treatment will be provided. Responses by ANO personnel will be in accordance with procedures 1903.23,
" Personnel Emergency" and 1903.42, " Duties of the Emergency Medical Team".
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- Transport a contaminated Injured Individual to an Offsite Medical Facility.
At 1000, with the plant at approximately 60% power and proceeding toward Hot Standby, a reactor coolant system (RCS) leak develops from a loop drain of the cold leg. .The initial leak rate is determined to be 150 gpm. The leak will.cause a reactor trip on DNBR/LPD or low pressurizer pressure. Coincident with the trip,'a tornado strikes the switchyard- a rendering startup transformers 2 and 3 inoperable. With #1 emergency diesel generator out of service, vital bus 2A3 will not be energized; '
#2. emergency diesel generator will autostart and energize vital bus 2A4 providing one operable emergency core cooling system (ECCS) train.
The Shift Operations Supervisor will declare'an Alert emergency class based.on the following emergency action level: RCS leakage > 44 gpm (Capacity of a single Charging Pump) 1 Tha Shift Operations Supervisor will instruct the Shift Administrative Assistant (SAA) to notify the Arkansas Department of Health, the NRC, and all other notifications required for this emergency class. The
. Initial Response Organization will be notified and will begin activation (see figure B-4'of the ANO Emergency Plan).
Within. approximately one hour of the alert declaration the following events will have occurred:
- 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 in the TSC. (Refer to procedure 1903.51, " Turnover of Responsibility".)
- Partial activation of the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).
- Transfer from the Control Room of the functions of offsite
. notifications and offsite dose assessment to the TSC and EOF respectively.
The TSC staff will begin to develop plans for plant recovery. Once L formulated, these plans will be delivered to the OSC Superintendent with instructions for implementation. Repair and Damage Control Teams will ; then be briefed and dispatched. ; 1 EhCb91215C page 2 bes. 63/}2/b9 l
.m nr-At 1003 Emergency Feedwater Pump 2P7A trips on overspeed removing'the cap-ability to feed the steam generators. A plant worker, who was previously working on 2VUC-6A, stepped on the linkage for 2P7A breaking it resulting-in the failure of the pump. Attempts to reset the pump will be unsuccessful.- . . Additionally, when electrical bus 2A1 failed to transfer to startup #3 l transformer a lockout relay was' damaged resulting in a lockout of bus 2A3 !
rendering Emergency.Feedwater Pump 2P7B unavailable. Heat removal via the steam generators will continue for approximately two hours, however, the operators will eventually be unable to remove j~ heat using the steam generators and, once the levels fall below 70", must transfer to a feed and bleed method using the operable High Pressure Safety Injection (HPSI) pumps and the ECCS vents. These conditions will result'in the declaration of a Site Area Emergency based upon the following emergency action level: Loss of both Steam Generators as a Heat Removal Method. This declaration will occur at approximately 1200 hours and will prompt the following major response actions:
- Notification to offsite authorities
- Activation of the entire Emergency Response Organization (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 continuous accountability of personnel remaining onsite.
By 1300 the EOF will be activated with the EOF-Director having assumed responsibility for Emergency Direction and Control. The EOF staff will ; subsequently be augmented by corporate emergency response personnel. At that time the Emergency News Center, located in the E0F, will be fully staffed and capable of responding to inquiries such as those from the public and the news media. Plant conditions, at this point, are such that two major recovery pathways are available which will restore the steam generators as the heat removal method. They are as follows:
- Repair the linkage for Emergency Feedwater Pump 2P7A.
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- Replace the lockout relay which is preventing operators from energizing vital bus 2A3. l Additionally, repair efforts will be initiated to provide redundant sources of vital power. They are: :
- Complete repairs to bl Emergency Diesel Generator.
- Repair at least one start-up transformer or transfer the primary windings of the auxiliary power transformer to the 22KV winding of the autotranformer.
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- 1. Accountability 1 .
- a. . Initial accountability will not be demonstrated in the !
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- 2. . Field Monitoring Teams (HP)
I a. Due to the expense of silver zeolite cartridges, charcoal cartridges will be used as a substitute. s
- 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. 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 tc, the extent allowed by actual in plant radiation I levels.
- 5. FRC 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 j participate in the exercise. ;
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ERC892217C Rev. 01/13/88 REX-89 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EVENTS l - This section contains a chronological listing of major scenario events and anticipated responses. It is intended for use as an aid for effective place-ment of controllers, evaluators, and observers. The anticipated responses listed in this section do not necessarily include all of the acceptable actions by players and should not be used as bases for performance evalu-ation. Evaluations of player decisions and actions should be based on appropriate implementation of the Emergency Plan and proceduces. INITIAL CONDITIONS At 0730 on March 15, 1989, Unit 2 is operating at 100% power, however, the unit'is currently in a 72 hour Tech. Spec. action statement which will expire at 0800. The action statement was entered when #1 Emergency Diesel Generator was removed from service for repairs to the linkage and the overspeed trip device. Due to the unavailability of parts,an overspeed trip plunger is ' being manufactured in the machine shop and will not be completed prior to 0800. At 0800,a plant shutdown will be initiated at a rate of ~20% per hour. Other events in progress at the outset of the exercise are as follows:
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- Bearing problems in "B" Service Water Pump. )
- Pope County is currently;under a Severe Thunderstorm Watch. Logan and j Johnson Counties are currently part of a Tornado Watch area. l
- Work to replace the packing in "C" Charging Pump is nearly complete.
Soon the pump will be turned over to Operations. At 0730 the oncoming operations shift will be provided with a completed shift turnover form which will describe the initial plant conditions. Once the shift turnover is completed the exercise will begin. S
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EXERCISE ffESSAGE NO. 1 i T0: Shift Operations Supervisor FROM: Control Room Controller LOCATION: Unit 2 Simulator Control Room TIME: 0730 MESSAGE: . *:c*' - ' . -"** <' .< W -: < 4 . ' l ' : b'dedaddddde:r' '
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Document review the appropriate of the spaces following items during shift turnover by initialing below: l l l CEO l Cao 1 1 S/S l SSRO l(Turbine) l(Reactor)l P l Control Room Annunciator (All Alarms) 1 ( l 1 1 l Operator Logs (for respective position)lXXXXXXXXlXXXXXXXI i l 5tation Log i l l Hold Card Log iXXXXXXXlXXXXXXXXXXlXXXXXXXXXl l l l l Caution Card Log i i i 1 l
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l Temporary Modification Log i t i l l l Xey Log & Key Cabinet Xey l l l Plant Status Board lXXXXXXXlXXXXXXXXXXlXXXXXXXXXl i i l l Safety System Status Board l l l l l l l Weekly Surve111ance 5:nedule l 1 l Category "E" Valve Log l lXXXXXXXiXXXXXXXXXXlXXXXXXXXXI l 1 l Xey Ring IXXXXXXXXI l l I l l l l l(2) All l following items are to be filled out by the off going shift; if no items l enst, enter "None". i l l 1 EV0:.UTICMS IN FRCURESS
- 1) 21 EDG cut of service Time Clock: 0800 3/15/89
- ) ?3ec repaired
- 3) Chart recorder for "A" RCP not reliable ,
- 4) "B" service water pump has bad bearings run in emergency only
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,':- : de:n ; Ocsa- ~- , ' ' ldde- :de:e:n< -ced * <de:nr You have just completed repacking "C" charging pump. A Waste Control Operator has been observing the completion of your job and now is ready to vent the pump. During the venting process, the hose comes out of the floor drain and sprays you with contaminated water. You strike your head when you stumble ,
back and then fall to the floor breaking your left arm. You are to respond J when touched during physical examination but you cannot remember what caused I the accident. i i Rev. 01/17/E9 Page 3 EhC891773C _ _ _ l'
REX-89 i EXERCISE MESSAGE NO. 3 TO: Waste Control Operator (WCO) (Predetermined) FROM: Medical Team Controller LOCATION: U-2 Auxiliary Building ("C" Charging Pump Room) 1 TIME: 0845 MESSAGE: *****!! ! Wr***fo d** *r*** ! i ***fde*************Mdr**f
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The mechanic has just completed repscking "C" charging pump. While venting the pump, the hose comes out of the floor drain, spraying the mechanic with contaminated water. He stumbles back, strikes his head and falls to the floor. He is seriously injured. l NOTE TO CONTROLLER l l When the WC0 initiates the notification call, l l ensure that he calls the simulated control l l room (phone # 6451) l l l l'
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4 REX-89 EXERCISE MESSAGE NO. 4 TO: Medical Team Controller FROM: Lead Controller LOCATION: U-2 Auxillary Building TIMI: Throughout Medical Team Response MESSAGE: h ** 'r * ***' dr** > dr******** > ' '-s****idddr*** A h********* 'r*
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**+', . .:sw uin-1 sus wcs -r*..-*s. **1 udndnwdnadec' As Medical Team personnel and HP personnel perform the appropriate actions to assess the victim's condition, provide the attached information.
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l I 1 1 l l MESSAGE 4A PATIENT INFORMATION ! IN PLANT f i l Time i Vital Signs l General Condition l Injuries 1 l l i Upon initial l B/P = 140/98 l Skin - Red , warm, moist l Laceration to left Examination l P = 120 Full l l side of crown of l Regular l l head, toward back lR = 26 shallowl Pupils - pupil slightly l of head. l l dilated; both reactive l l l l l Fracture of U1na l l l and Radius in the l l Pt. groggy at first but j left forearm, 2" J l l moderately responsive l above wrist. - l l to verbal stimuli I l l l l l Profuse bleeding to scalp l l 1 I l l Swelling, discoloration l l l to forearm' l l l l l l SMC's are intact in all l 1 l extremities l 1 I l ! l l Mild nausea l l 1 l l l No memory of accident l l l l l l Visic.n blurred, pt. l l l disoriented l l l l l l Complains of head pain and l l l 1 eft forearm pain l l l l 1 1 I Upon Second l B/P = 138/90 l Skin - warm moist normal l Examination l P = 124 Full l color l I Regular l l l R = 22 deeperl l l than before l Pupils - still equal & l l but not yet l reactive l l normal l l l 1 l l l Pt. - Moderately responsive l l l to verbal stimuli l
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MESSAGE 4A PATIENT IhTORMATION IN PLANT Time l Vital Signs l General Condition l Injuries l l l l l Complains of pain to left l l l forearm and head pain has l l l increased l l l l l l Pt. is still disoriented l l l with blurred vision and l ! l l nausea j l l l I i l l No memory of accident l i I l l l l Bleeding continues on the l l l head wound l I l l l l SMC's intact in all l l l extremities l l l l Upon Third I B/P = 138/88 l Skin - warm, moist l Exam l P = 134 Full l l l Regular l Pupils - equal & responsive l l R - 18 normall to light, l l l l l l Pt. moderately responsive l l l to verbal stimuli l l l l l l Vision blurred l l l l l l Head pain is predominant l I l complaint l l l l l l Nausea and vomiting l l . l l l Yellow fluid appears in l l l 1 eft ear canal l l l l l l l l ER:591773C Rev. 01/17/89 Fage 7 _ _ _ _ - _ - _ - - - - _ _ - - _ _ _ - _ - _ - _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ - -- 1
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MESSAGE 4A PATIENT INFORMATION FOR HOSPITAL Time l Vital Signs l General Condition i Injuries I . I I 1st Exam in l BP = 134/88 I Pupils - slightly unequal I hospital l P = 120 Full l right side smaller i i normal I moderately responsive l lRr 18 Normall l l l Pt. responsive verbal l l l stimuli l- ; I I I i 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i .I I I I I I I I l l I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I l l l l l l l l 1 I I I EhCs91773; her. 02/17/69 Page 9
e ERC892235C REV. 01/23/89 . o VICTIM CONTAMINATION VALUES Initial victim contamination levels are attached.. Controller is instructed to reduce. levels'by 50% upon each acceptable; decontamination effort performed by the attending health physics or hospital'personrel.
-* Capture of the hot particle will occur.following successful, demonstration of correct removal' techniques by attending health' physics personnel. =
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.i TIME: When the medical team leader interfaces with the SOS concerning '
Ambulance Response i HESSAGE: **l > M********;dd****************d4**************
- THIS IS A DRILL *
! Do not initiate actions which may affect normal u plant conditions.
- cccces :e:dde:e:e - lu . de:e:dde '-1 ude:de:Hv: WHedddsse:de:r' NOTE If the Medical Team Leader chooses to advise the SOS to have Security Escort the Ambulance crew to their location, issue the following:
Message: Advise the SOS to, "have the Ambulance personnel come to Controlled Access Line 1 and we will meet them with the patient". I NOTE { 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 l l
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FROM: Control Room Controller LOCATION: Unit 2 Simulator Control Room TIME: 0955 HESSAGE: *** Mr 'c* *:d ddddar** *:&*Md:**** ********' ' ****** THIS IS A DRILL
- 1+ Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
! plant, conditions. I
- : - auc& ,e. ' e. :*me :-e*sMc:&,+::sser:e:ddad&:de:v: s**ss You have just received a phone call from security. They reported sighting a funnel cloud passing over the discharge canal.
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- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
- plant conditions. *
*:e ss ess ' - 't ' **Had+ : **, ',: . .:ssicudmsddss**:+ c Overspeed trip will not reset on 2P7A due to broken linkage en overspeed trip mechanism.
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- THIS IS A DRILL *
- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal
- a plant conditions.
- s+**t *s-:sedancs-;n de:e' s*< dam **ie: mss ase:ddessadde:e:dde Bus 2A3's lockout relay will not reset.
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T0: Operator FROM: Control Room Controller LOCATION: Adjacent to Unit 2 Simulator Control Room .i TIME: ~1010 (When operator investigates startup transformer failures) i E MESSAGE: ******f" W W * * */****f*********?**********f* d*dd (
- THIS IS A DRILL *
' Do not initiate actions which may affect normal
- I i plant conditions. *
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You observe severe damage to Startup Transformers 2 and 3. It is obvious that major repairs will be required to return then: to service. ' s s 4 ERCb91 3C Eev. 01./17/69 Fage 14 .\,
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!* THIS IS A DRILL *
- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
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- Disregard the data provided by WSI. Utilize meteorological data provided by the controller.
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LOCATION: EOF .
.l TIME: ~1430 MESSAGE: ** **:'** l *Wn dnWdd l*l' k ' addd***********Wddn******
f THIS IS A DRILL- *
- Do not-initiate actions which may affect normal *
- plant conditions. '*
*sss*e*** w* c'+:nn'e:an > ' +:e:v;e:n we:nme:cs*< > . de:e:n'e:c The exercise is terminated.
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REX-89 CONTINGENCY MESSAGE NO. IC CONDITIONS: The following conditions must exist before issuing this message:
* >15 minutes have elapsed since the entry of the scenario into an EAL which requires a Notification of Unusual Event.
- The Emergency Class has not yet been declared.
- Approval to issue this message has been obtained from the Lead Controller.
T0: Shift Operations Supervisor FROM: Control Room Controller LOCATION: Unit 2 Simulator Coni.rol Room MESSAGE: *ikd*:d*:** =Wdd*Me**Mdr****Mdddc*****:ddddddr**Mdde THIS IS A DRILL
- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal '
plant conditions, i
**Me&' v;e:r:&:c:n..we:ckss;nue:ddew&:desse&;&;c:&:8.-:e;&: des Declare a Notification of Unusual Event!
Basis: Procedure 1903.10, Unit 2 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 (10CFR50.54x). ERC691772C Rev 01/17/69 Page i
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* ~30 minutes have elapsed since the declaration i of an Emergency Class.
- The Arkansas Department of Health has not yet been notified of the declaration. l
- Approval to issue this message has been obtained from the Lead Controller.
TO: Shift Operations Supervisor FROM: Control Room Controller LOCATION: Unit 2 Simulator Control Room MESSAGE: ****Nr d-N**ddchWdchhWrA'hhWdd-*****MddchW*!*'<
- THIS IS A DRILL -
De not initiate actions which may affect normal ' plant conditions.
- e,-:w:ae:&;e:nne:ex:-:e;&:ne:w:s& -;e:e:nunswwe;,-:&a-:nswdnwe:nne Instruct the SAA to notify the Arkansas Department of Health (per Procedure 1903.11) that a Notification of Unusual Event has been declared.
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,o CONTINGENCY MESSAGE NO, 3C CONDITIONSh The following conditions must exist before issuing this message: >15 minutes have elapsed since the entry of the ;
scenario into an EAL which requires the declara-tion of an Alert. 1
- The Emergency Class has not yet been declared. :
- Approval to issue this message has been obtained from the Lead Controller.
- TO: Shift Operations Supervisor FROM: Control Room Controller LOCATION:. Unit 2 Simulator Control Room MESSAGE: ***M**N******W***N*****h**hW*N THIS IS A DRILL *
- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
- plant conditions, .
e-;+;. we+www.+*-!+,wwwwwwcww+A-ww;+wwww+>**** Declare an Alert! , I o L
. Basis: Procedure 1903.10, Unit 2. Emergency Action Level 2.2 i "RCS leakage greater than 44 gpm" L
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REX-89 CONTINGENCY MESCAGE NO. 4C i= CONDITIONS: The following conditions must exist before issuing this message:
*. ~30 minutes have elapsed.since the~ declaration of an Alert.
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- The Arkansas Department of Health has not yet been notified of the declaration.
- Approval'.to issue this message has been obtained from the: Lead Controller. ,r TO: Shift Operations Supervisor
) - FROM: Control Room Controller ' LOCATION: Unit 2 Simulator Control Room HESSAGE: ******M*Md*Mdd*Md*'*::****1ddnddd*MddnW&hWnWddr THIS IS A DRILL
- Do not initiate actions'which may affect normal ' j plant. conditions. .I wenwe .w+n-M&n-:& Muse:ss&:denwachunw&:eM&Manunwsde '[
Instruct the SAA to_ notify the Arkansas _ Department of. Health (per Procedure
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I- l REX CONTINGENCY MESSAGE No. SC l' CONDITIONS: ihefollowingconditionsmustexistbeforeissuing this message: i
- * >15 minutes have elapsed since-the entry of-the scenario.into an EAL which requires the declara -
tion of a. Site Area Emergency.
*- The Emergency Class has not yet been declared.
- Approval to issue this message has b'een obtained; from the Lead Controller.
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= TO': Emergency Coordinator FROM: TSC Controller 4 LOCATION: TSC MESSAGE: *******bW*hh**h*hWe**Wr*******W'**
- THIS IS A DRILL *
' Do not initiate actions which may affect normal * +
plant conditions.
- 2 swe:-wewnnn:new:e:w:-;ekwemw&Mck*-;c:&nHw&.wde*****s !
s Declare a Site Area Emergency! Basis: Procedure 1903.10, Unit 2 Emergency Action Level 6.9 !
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* ~30' minutes have elapsed since the declaration of a Site Area Emergency.
- The Arkansas Department of Health has M yet been notified of the declaration.'
* . Approval to issue this. message has been obtained from the Lead Contro11er'. 'TO: Emergency Coordinator FROM: TSC Centro 11er LOCATION: TSC MESSAGE: A !*WM****!*d*<****f**!**!*!*hWe**1d*ld*nWnt THIS IS A DRILL *-
Do.not~ initiate actions which may affect normal I plant conditions.
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~30 minutes have elapsed since the declaration of a Site Area Emergency. ;
A plant evacuation of non-essential personnel has not yet occurred. l Approval to issue this message has been obtained from the Lead Controller. .; TO: Emergency Coordinator FROM: TSC Controller LOCATION: TSC MESSAGE: 4
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- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal
- plant conditions, {
- e:e nn.-c:e:anwn+:sanwanwnwe:nw+:e:. .we:e:+:e:c:e:e:nwe:&:ch j Instruct the Shift Supervisor to initiate a Plant Evacuation of non-essential personnel (Reference Form 1903.11E, Step 7).
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ERC892240C REV. 01/24/89 GROUP 1 2LI-1031-1 A S/G NR Level 2PI-1041-1 A S/G Press 2LI-1131-1 B S/G NR Level 2PI-1141-1 B S/G Press 2JI-9001-1 NI Log Power 2JIS-9000 S/U Channel Counts 2LI-4627-1 Pressurizer Level 2PI-4624-2 Pressurizer Press 2
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TIME COUNT RATE ACTIVITY % MPC 0845 2000 CPM 1 x 10-8 pCi/ml 42% 0855 1000 CPM 5 x 10-8 pCi/ml 25% 0905 500 CPM 3 x 10-8 pCi/ml 15% 0915 200 CPM 1.5 x 10-8 pCi/ml 4% - 0930 BKG <7.5 x 10-30 pCi/ml ND
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- RADIATION LEVELS - "AS FOUND" for all areas 1
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-APPENDIX D l
METEOROLOGICAL DATA S l l (.
ERC892234C Rev. 01/24/89
' NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE 24-HOUR FORECAST ARKANSAS ZONES 4, 5, 7 8 AM CST WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1989 ,TODAY... Thunderstorms, possibly severe, rain expected 3-4 inches n- Southeasterly winds at 10-20 mph. Wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour.
Highs in the'mid 70's . 1 TONIGHT... clearing with lows in the 30's. Northwesterly winds at
'5-10 mph. ,. TOMORROW... clear with high near 50. Northwestly winds at 1-5 mph.
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ERC892234C - Rev. 01/24/89 ENTRY DATE: (YRiMO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: _15: 8: 0: 0 l WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 20 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 13.00 (SV) --WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 140.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -5.28 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS 1 (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS i I WEATHER STATION N0. 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE ~ DIFFERENCE -(DEG. C) . -0.10 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) WIND SPEED (MPH ): 12.50 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION- (DEG. ): 135.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 13.00 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -4.99 ! ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 8: 10: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 i (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) - 21 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) . MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 13.50 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS 4 (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ) 149.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -5.31 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW . ): MISS j WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 l (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.12 , (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS l (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH )- 12.75 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ). MISS l (DEG. ) 137.00 j (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ) 12.60 1 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) -
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ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC)~
~1989: '3: 15: 8: 20: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 I (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 22.5 (TV).- TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : .MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED _
(MPH ): 13.75 l (SV) -. WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS i (WD) -' WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 151.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS
-(DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -5.11 (RG) - RAIN GAGE. (CM ): MISS' (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW .) : MISS ,
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' WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 j (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE . (DEG. C) : -0.12 f (TV) -' TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG C) : MISS s !
(WS) - WIhT SPEED (MPH ): 13.00 l (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 145.00 (DV) - WIh3 DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 13.60 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -4.60' ) ENTRY DATE: - O'R:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 8: 30: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 23.2 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED . (MPH ): 15.00 l i (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ) - MISS
.(WD)'- WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 161.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -4.74 (RG) -' RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.12 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 13.47 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ) MISS (WE) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ) . 149.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ) 13.50 (DEG. C) -5.04 j (DP) - DEW POINT .
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l 3 ERC892234C R&. 01/24/89-ENTRY DATE: (YR:M0: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 8: 40: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 3 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 20.'4 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS ; (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 14.50 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS i (WD) - WIND DIRECTION . (DEG. ): 151.00 1 l (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP).- DEW POINT. (DEG. C) : -5.11 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS 1 WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : 0.10 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND bPEED (MPH ): 16.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH )' : MISS l (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 136.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 16.00 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) -
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ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: -3: 15: 8: SC: 0 WEATHER STATION.NO.: 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG C) : 21.2 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 15.00
- l (5V) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ) MIr' (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 148 m (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): M1ds (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -5.48 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS . (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.10 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) - MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 13.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ) -
MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ) . 139.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ) 12.80 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) -5.35 l I 4 l l
ERC892234C Rev. 01/24/89 ENTRY DATE: (YR:M0: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 9: 0: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.: l (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 23 , (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS l (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 14.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH- ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 165.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) . DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -5.65 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 l (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.15 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 12.10 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 146.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 13.00 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -5.72 ENTRY DATE: (YR:M0: DAY:RR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 9: 10: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 24 l (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 15.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 130.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ) : MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) . -5.48 (RC).- RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS
. (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION N0. 2 !
I (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.15 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) - MISS 1 (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 17.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ) - MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ) . 164.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. )- 14.00 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) -
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-c s ERC892234C-Rev. 01/24/89 ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: .3: 15: 9: 20: 0 j WEATHER STATION NO.: ~1.
(TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 25' (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 16.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 132.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): - MISS (DP).- DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -5.72 ' (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS i WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG.-C) : -0.14 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 17.50 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ). MISS (WD)c- WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 117.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 11.00 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C)-: -5.89 ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 9: 30: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 24 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS
.(WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 18.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 120.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) -5.72 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.18 '(TV) - TEMPERATGE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 18.90 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS ;
l (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. )- 156.00 l (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 10.00 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) . -5.58 6 o _ - - - - - - - --
ERC892234C Rev. 02/24/c? ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC). 1989: 3: 15: .9: 40: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 23 (TV).- TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS
'(WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH )': 20.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): .MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 165.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS' (DP) - DEW POINT- (DEG. C) : -5.97 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS-(SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION N0.: 2 -0.17 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -(TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) . MISS (WS) - WIhT SPEED (MPH ): 23.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 255.00 (DV) WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 9.00-(DP) - DEW-POINT (DEG. C) : -6.06 ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC).
1989: 3: 15: 9: 50: 0 WEATHER STATION NO. 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 29 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 36.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 95.00 (DV) - VIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ) . MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -5.89 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO. 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : 2.00 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG..C) . MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 41.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ) - MISS (WD) - WIND DIREC'1105 (DEG. ): 165.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 21.00 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) -
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ERC892234C' Rev. 01/24/89 ENTRY DATE: (YR:M0iDAY:HR: MIN:SEC)- 1989: 3: 15: 10: 0: 0-WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE' (DEG. C) : 21 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): -50.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD)'- WIND DIRECTION -(DEG. ): 10.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -6.19
. (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS' WEATHER STATION NO. 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.13 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH )- -50.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ):. MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. -) : 270.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 39.00 -(DP) - DEW-POINT. (DEG. C) : -6.70 ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 10: 10: 0
- g. WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 26 (TV) - TEMPERATURE' VARIABILITY- (DEG. C) : MISS 27.00 (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ):
(SV)'- WIND ' PEED YARI ABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 280.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ). MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -6.75' (RG) - RAIN, GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS i WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.25 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 24.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WDJ - WIND DIhECTION (DEG. ) 125.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 27.00 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -6.94 8 L L . . . .
ERC893234C Rev. 01/24/89-ENTRY DATE: '(YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC), 1989: 3: 15: 10: 20: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C)': 17. (TV).- TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH -) : 9.00. ' (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 240.00 ' (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -6.99 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) . SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.20
.(TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 9.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS -(WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 230.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. .) : 18.00 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -6.80 ENTRY DATE: (YR:M0: DAY:HR MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 10: 30: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 17.3 (TV) - TEMPERATUPI VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 8.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 235.00 (DV) - FIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS l (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -7.36 l (PG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS
- (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS EATHER STATION NO. : 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) . -0.21 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND iPEED (MPH ): 8.50 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ) . 241.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 15.00 (DP) -
DEW POINT (DEG. C) -
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= (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 6.50 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 231.00 (DV)'- WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -7.80 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.20 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 7.20 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 239.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECIION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 11.00 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -9.65 ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 10: 50: 0 WEATHER STATION N0.: 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 18 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 8.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 240.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -9.02 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO.: 2
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- -0.23 l (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 8.70 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. )- 239.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 10.50 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -10.36 10
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ERC892234C Rev. 01/24/89 ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 11: 0: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG C) : 19.2 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 7.50 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 231.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -9.51 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO. 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.22 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ). 8.10 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 232.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ). 11.00 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) . -10.34 ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 11: 10: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 18.7 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ). 7.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ) MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ) 238.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ). MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -9.95 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ). MISS . (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) - -0.24 (TV) - TEMPERATUPI VARIABILITY (DEG. C) . MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 6.90 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ) MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ) 236.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ) . 10.90 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. c) -10.36 11
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ERC892234C: Rev. 01/24/89 ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) l' 1989: 3: 15: 11: 20: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.: 1-(TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 17.6 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS
* (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 7.50 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 245.00 '(DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -10.02 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MV ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.20 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 8.20 (SV) -. WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION . (DEG. ): 241.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 12.00 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) . -10.19 ENTRY DATE: (YR:M0: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 11: 30: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.. 1 (TM) -~ REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) - 16.5 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH )- 7.60 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ) MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 237.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ). MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) . -10.12 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS ; (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.20 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 8.10 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH )- MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ) . 227.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ) : 13.00 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) * -10.34 12
ERC892234C Aev. 01/24/89 ENTRY DATE: (YR:M0: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: .15: 11: '40: O' WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 18.3
. (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 7.50 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION . (DEG. ): 216.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -9.85-(RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION , (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO.: 2-(TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.26 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 5.90 s (SV) - WIND SPEED' VARIABILITY (MPH ) :. MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 239.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 10.10 (DP)'- DEW POINT' (DEG. C) : -10.00 ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 11: 50: 0 WEATHER STATION NO. 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 18.1 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 5.90 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 235.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ). MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -10.02 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS
. (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) - -0.22 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) . MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 6.90 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ) . 231.00 ! (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. )- 12.57 (DF) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) -
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-ENTRY DATE: (YR:M0: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 12: 0: 0 WEATHER STATION'NO.: 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 16 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED . (MPH ): 7.90 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 250.00 '(DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -10.17 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): -MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.18 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED .
(MPH ): 9.20 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 220.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 10.89 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -10.26 ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 12: 10: 0 WEATHER STATION NO. 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. c) : 15 (TV) - TEMPERATUPI VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 6.98 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 243.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. )* MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -10.24 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS
, (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.15 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 8.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. .) . 241.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 13.90 l (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) -10.21 l l
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l ERC892234C Rev. 01/24/89 L ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: -3: 15: 12: 20: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 (TM)'- REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 15.7 , (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 8.20 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 240.00 t (DV).- WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -9.63 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.25 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 8.30 . (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 235.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 10.48 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -9.80 ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 12: 30: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 16.3 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 9.89 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 220.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) - -9.12 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM- ): MISS
.' (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.21 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 8.87 (SV)'- WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ) -
MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ) 237.00 ) (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ) : 16.00 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) -
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ERC892234C Rev. 01/24/89 ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 12: 40: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 16.5 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 8.70 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 234.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -9.02 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATICN NO. 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.22 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 9.39 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 237.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 16.77 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) -10.02 ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 12: 50: 0 WEATHER STATION No. 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 16.8 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 5.99 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ). 237.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. )- MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -9.34 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO. 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) - -0.25 (TV) - TEMPERATUPI VARIABILITY (DEG. C) - MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 6.98 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ) 236.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. )- 14.30 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) -
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l ERC892234C: ) 7 Rev. 01/24/89 j l ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) l 1989: 3: 15: 13: 0: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 16.9 (TV) -' TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 10.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 216.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -8.51 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS' WEATHER STATION NO.: ,2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.29 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 9.87 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION _ (DEG. ): 223.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 12.00 (DP) - DEW POINT < (DEG. C) : -11.41 ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 13: 10: 0 WEATiiER STATION NO.: 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 17.2 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH )- 8.79 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 228.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -8.55 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ). MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO. 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.28 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH )- 9.10 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION . (DEG. ). 234.00 (DV) - WINI) DIRECTION VARI ABILITY (DEG. ) : 13.40 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -10.19 17
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-t WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 18.1 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS ' (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 10.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 254.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -9.82 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.23 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) . MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 9.89 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 249.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 16.50 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -10.80 ENTRY DATE: (YR:M0: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 13: 30: 0 UEATHER STATION NO. 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 18.4 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARI ABILITY (DEG. C) . MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED .
(MPH ): 7.98 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ). MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ). 238.00 i (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP)~- DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -9.58 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS
. (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO. 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) . -0.26 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH )- 8.89 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTIOS (DEG. ) . 245.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 14.80 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) . -9.14 18 t
ERC892234C Rev. 01/24/89 ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 13: 40: 0-WEATHER STATION NO. 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 18.2 , (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS ! (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 7.98 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): HISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 238.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -9.68 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.25 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIh3 SPEED (MPH ): 6.98 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. )- 244.00 I (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 11.90 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -9.78 ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 13: 50: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.- 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) 18.5 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) - MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 11.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ). 256.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ) MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) - -9.34 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ) . MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER STATION NO. 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) -0.20 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIh3 SPEED (MPH ): 12.C0 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ) - MISS l (WD) - WIND DIPICTION (DEG. ) 260.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ) 13.00 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) -11.31 19 I r
ERC892234C Rav. 01/24/89-ENTRY DATE: (YR:M0iDAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 14: 0: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 (TM) - REFERENCE, TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 18.3 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 8.78 (SV)'- WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIPICTION (DEG. ): 255.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. .) : MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -9.51 (RG) - RAIN GAGE. (CM ): MISS (SR) . SOLAR RADIATION. (MW .) : MISS WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE ~ (DEG. C) : -0.24 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 9.22 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY -(MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 258.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 15.09 (DP) - DEW POINT' (DEG. C) . -10.61 ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 14: 10: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 18.7 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 8.88 (SV).- WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ). MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 234.00 MISS (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -9.43 (CM ): MISS (RG) - RAIN GAGE (MW ): MISS
- (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION WEATHER STATION NO. 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) . -0.20 (DEG. C) : MISS (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 7.98 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) WIND DIRECTION (DEG. )- " 7.00 14.90 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ):
(DF) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) . -8.75 20 l
ERC892234C Rev. 01/24/89 ENTRY DATE: '(YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: -15: 14: 20: 0 1 WEATHER STATION NO.: 1 l (TM) - REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 18.9 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED' (MPH ): 12.00 t (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS l (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 212.00 ' (DV)'- WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) - DEW POINT ('5G. C) : -9.43 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS I WEATHER STATION NO.: 2 (TM) - TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) : -0.20-(TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ). 13.20 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 232.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): 17.00 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -11.39 ENTRY DATE: (YR:MO: DAY:HR: MIN:SEC) 1989: 3: 15: 14: 30: 0 WEATHER STATION NO.. 1 (TM) - REFEFINCE TEMPERATURE (DEG. C) : 19.2 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) MISS (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH ): 10.00 (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ): MISS (WD) - WIND DIRECTION (DEG. )- 220.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTION VARIABILITY (DEG. ): MISS (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) : -9.58 (RG) - RAIN GAGE (CM ): MISS . (SR) - SOLAR RADIATION (MW ): MISS WEATHER E.JATION No. 2 (TM) - TEMPERATUPI DIFFERENCE (DEG. C) - -0.19 (TV) - TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY (DEG. C) : MISS~ (WS) - WIND SPEED (MPH )- 10.00 MISS (SV) - WIND SPEED VARIABILITY (MPH ) . (WD)-- WIND DIRECTION (DEG. ): 219.00 (DV) - WIND DIRECTIOS VARIABILITY (DEG. ) . 11.00 (DP) - DEW POINT (DEG. C) -
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f TO: ANO Switchboard (3100) FROM: Public Inquiry. controller TIME: 0845 Hours MESSAGE: ' ******f***fobhW************!"b*Wnhv****fd********!<
*- 'THIS IS A DRILL' *
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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 / MEDIA MESSAGE NO. 2 TO: , Executive Director, Nuclear Operations (6930).
FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 0900 Hours MESSAGE: .*************************** *'*****Mr*****$hW'** *r**
* .THIS IS A DRILL.'
- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
- Rant conditions.
***Me**mnwade*Mosanwar******wnwnwnunwaanunwnbuc*** ' "This is the. News Director for Channel 5 in Fort Smith. I would like to speak to the person in charge at Arkansas Nuclear One.
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**vnwnSv*** snwcwcxcun'<********McInhwnwnweinSwnwwnweieiny This is the' News Director'for'KARK-TV Channel 4 in Little Rock. I understand -that there has been some type of 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, involvement'of the governor, radiation levels around the area, rumor of injuries, etc.)
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- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal.*
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*******1ddade;chs********1c:daschs**1sannwanwnyste;c;cauchs You are with KATV Channel ' and just heard about the emergency at Arkansas .
- l. . Nuclear One. You would liku full details and to speak to someone in charge.'
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- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
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- THIS IS'A DRILL *
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'PUBLIC INQUIRY / MEDIA MESSAGE NO. 7 -TO: ~ ANO' Switchboard (3100).
FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 1010 Hours i MESSAGE: **********?*************fd"W*"W'***********H"'"*/'
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- THIS IS'A DRILL' *
- Do not initiate-actions which may affect normal *
'* plant conditions. . ~* *fnwanwer***********fde**fde***1ddddnWdnWde**fr******vnwr You are with Channel 5'in Fort Smith. You would like full details and the' latest status update. ===== ==============================================-=====================
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FROM: . Public' Inquiry Controller TIMEi 1015 Hours MESSAGE: ' ********************fnWe********bWnWrie ; A ; **k*fdde
- THIS IS A DRILL *
*:Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
- plant conditions. *
**1ddnwdnudadannude:c c:nudenwcMedanuc*****1e:c:nweManswar You are with KARV Radio and understand that a tornado has hit the plant and caused major damage. Ask about the plant damage'and injuries. Ask.if the reactor building was damaged. l l \
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FROM: Pub 1'ic Inquiry Controller TIME: 1017 Hours MESSAGE: *******1dn5W*******Wddd***! 1 ! A l 1 ! ! E A 1 A-A A l A,wr**
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conditions.
**-:nbudd&Maddend&:downwddnnw&:ddanununnwnwanwe:+:nwe You are with KARV Radio and understand that a tornado has hit the plant and caused major damage. Ask about the damage and injuries. Ask if the reactor building was damaged.
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-i PUBLIC INQUIRY / MEDIA MESSAGE NO.,'10 .
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. inndsede**************1dadaanwannununwadnunnWdenudar This is. Gene Lavender,. Superintendent of the Russellville Schools. I hear that a tornado hit the plant. Do you think the schools will need to be-evacuated?
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FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 1025 Hours MESSAGE: ********d**********f*********f****************
- THIS IS A DRILL *
- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
- plant conditions.
- mwddenwr****e**ewr********fredr**fek***fendenwar******
"This is the News Director for KTHV Channel 11 - Little Rock. I would like to speak to the person in charge at Arkansas Fuclear One."
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- THIS IS'A DRILL *-
'*'Do'not initiate actions-which may affect normal * -* plant conditions. * +1nwekk+1eMee:nnde:ddnwddddddddddddn%sunwdnwr****inw.we k "This is the News Director'for Channe1~5 - Fort Smith. I would like to interview the p'erson in charge because we have received reports that a- ~
t'ornado hasl hit the plant'and caused a' reactor coolant leak." Ask about. injuries, how big the leak is, prognosis.
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*****<ae:c:c;rss**canuac<n%wnudenunwsusnwdade**innnurs**** "This is the News' Director for Channel 5 Fort Smith. I would'like to interview' the person in-charge, because we have received reports that'a tornado has hit, the p]'nt and caused a reactor coolant leak." Ask about injuries, how big the leak .4, prognosis.
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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 KATV Channel 7. I would like to speak to the person in charge at Arkansas Nuclear One." (If able to talk to someone, ask questions concerning the tornado damage, plant damage, injuries, radiation leak, etc.) l i
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- THIS IS A DRILL *
- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
- plant conditions. *
***fddd&!nWnWdnbhWddnWnhWddnM****?dnWdddnW&,hhhM*** "This is the News Director for KARN Radio in Little Rock." Ask about how bad the coolant leak is and if people are evacuating. Ask if the tornado caused the leak and how many injuries there were. =================================================================================
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- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
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*f+>*inwnww+>* Mas +3***vnwwwwwc*->de******eenwwnwwwnwy This is Gene Lavender, Superintendent of the Russellville Schools. I hear that a tornado hit the plant. Do you think the schools will need to be evacuated?
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- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
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*wdeictedr**swv*****wnwwc****vexc*s-snav***3wnwnv*****.;ns, l'" "This is Cene Lavender, Superintendent.of the Russellville Schools. I bear that a tornado hit the plant and now there is a coolant leak. Will the schools need to be evacuated? How bad is the damage and the leak?" !
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' TIE: 1050 Hours MESSAGE: ***********>hhhh*k*********f*hhhhhi*4 A A A A G A G A A A ** * .THIS IS A DRILL *
- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
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********vnwwnwr**vnwwwwwwwwr**********fnwnwr*****1nwwny , "This is the News Director for kTBS ~in' Atlanta." Ask questions.about the coolant. leak-(how big, how long, danger to the public) and the tornado damage. ===========r===================================================================== .ERC891771C .Rev. 01/12/89 Page 18 =================================================================================
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- THIS IS A DRILL *
- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
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- sanu+: dad &;c****1de**sd&**********1n% Wad &;nne******* ,we "This is the Governor's office in Little Rock. We need to talk with the person in charge to evaluate the radioactive water leak and the tornado damage. Are there many injuries and is the radioactive water leaking to the environment?"
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IFROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 1057 Hours MESSAGE: *******faV************************aAl' W A W l' W ^^AA
- THIS IS A DRILL-
- 1' Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *~ '
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**1ctr********fnwr***fnwnweirvn'nv**fnwnwr***1dd+1nv****-A*** "I live out past Centerville. I just 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?
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FROM: Public Inquiry Controller r TIME: 1100 Hours MESSAGE: $WnV******)Wr**********fnWr*********V-HnV*****iddca A A ***
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'This is the Governor's office in Little Rock. k'e need to talk:with the person in charge to evaluate the radioactive water leak and the tornado damage. Are .there many injuries and is the radioactive water leaking to the environment?" =================================================================================
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******fnwanwww, .wr**ud. .. ,, a aaa****vednwnwwwsdnwwwwsdec* "I'm from INP0 in Atlanta. .Please let me speak with the most senior person.
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- THIS IS A DRILL *
- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal _*
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***vededr***** wwwwnwdnwde** ,wdnwnhwnwenwwwwdnwwwnwr**
You are with Channel 4 in'Little Rock and you plan to send your helicopter to take aerial shots of'the plant damage. Ask if there is any radiation leaking i from the plant. i
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- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
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***1dddeidnWn%WddabHr*****iddn%We**1dn%%%%Wc**ickk+*,%Wr* -You are with Channel 4 in Little Rock and you plan to send your helicopter to take aerial shots of the plant damage. Ask if there is any radiation leaking from the plant.
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MESSAGE: **************Mr*******fnWr****-~a--a-a-----******
-* THIS IS A DRILL .*
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*fnwr*****fnhWnhhwr**Mr******MnWor*******fnwc*t >hhwc*** .You are with kTBS in Atlanta and just heard that there are many injuries at Arkansas Nuclear One. -You would like full details and the latest status update.
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- TIME: 1112 Hours ***********Mr**********M**-****foC ; 1 i I A M A i 1 l A 1 A-*
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*' plant conditions. . . - **vnwnnwc*****ve*vnwe*****fc**vnw,-**h*** u********,wwwwwr . "This'is the News Director for'ABC News - New York. Ask for a live interview, then ask questions'about the plant condition, tornado damage, radiation leak, and prognosis.
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TO: Area'Information' Manager (6461)- FROM:~ .Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 1109 Hours MESSAGE: *MM***** **********************f******fnWe****V4
- THIS IS A DRILL *
- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
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*****fnwv*******fnv**Mdnhwdowwwv* >wr****************,wy "This is KARK-TV Channel 4 in Little Rock. We understand;the plant conditi?n is much worse now. Are people'being evacuated? 'Where are the relocation- .f facilities? ,
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- THIS IS A DRILL *
- Do not 0 a te actions shich may affect normal *
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******-uexcs*** unessar************s&M+:&k**+k***M&h You are with the USA Today and just heard about the emergency at Arkansas Nuclear One. You would like full details and the latest status update.
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.FROM: .Public Inquiry Controller TIME: -1120' Hours 2 MESSAGE: ****************VnWr*********'hWohWr*V**$WdahhhWe*****
- THIS IS A DRILL *-
- Do not initiate: actions which may affect normal-*
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***enwdde***vedd **venwr**vedr******shwwdnwefnhhwde A .wnSwr You are with INP0 in Atlanta. You need an update on the conditions.at the pla nt .' 'Ask for the status of Unit 1. >i l
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- THIS IS A DRILL- *
- Do not initiate; actions which may affect normal *
- plant conditions. *
****enwr*Mnwenhwnwwc*********wnwdnhwenwwwnw, ,wwwwr** '"This is the-Moody Investment Firm in New York. I would like to' find out the extent of damage at your plant'and the projected economic impact on your company."
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FROM: Public Inquiry Controller o- TIME: 1125 Hours MESSAGE: -*********f*********NM*****fr****** aa A A ! A A A A ; ; ; A*
- THIS IS A DRILL .*
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**********e+;e***********f+xe******* ,m*****S-see e** - "I live-out past Centerville. I just heard that there'is some kind of problem at the Nuclear Plant. Will the USDA quarantine the chichens in my chicken houses if radiation blows this,way? Who will pay for my chickens if they all die'from radiation?
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. TIME: '1127 Hours ****Hr********fnhWr***Mr**fr******** A A A A **a A A A A+A,5WHe*
MESSAGE:
*'- THIS IS A' DRILL -*
- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
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*inw>*Mnunuse*******Menuse******1de;nuscH8cs**Mnsusses "This is the Moody Investment Firm in New York. I would like to find out-the extent lo.f damage at your plant and the projected _ economic impact on your company."
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- TIME: 1130 Hours MESSAGE: *****fr*****VchWcA A A A A A aa idat*****************fabhb*** '* THIS IS'A DRILL- *
- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *. j
****enwdddseedder******fnwwdnwnwA***
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This is the News Director for NBC News - New York. Please provide information l
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1 y' i . REX-89. PUBLIC INQUIRY / MEDIA MESSAGE NO. 34' TO: ANO Switchboard (3100)- FROMi Public Inquiry Controller
. TIME: 1132 Hours- '.- MESSAGE: ****Mdr**fr***f-********fdr******Mr****** **a A-A A l an A A tr* -
- THIS IS A DRILL *
- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
- plant conditions. .
* -l *****Mr*Mr***fr*****************Mr*************Mr*** j You are with Channel 5 in Fort Smith. You would like to know the location' of-the relocation centers for people that are being evacuated so that you can interview them.
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- THIS IS A DRILL
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********* wevnwr*vnwwn',-!cxc**fnwnhbhwwwhhwwek**vnwwwwwwwr You are with' Channel 5 in Fort Smith. You have just rec'eived a report that the' plant now has.a Site Area Emergency. Ask him to explain what that is.
Ask if the plant is being evacuated,~then if the public is being evacuated.
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FROM: Public Inquiry Controller i TIME: 1137 Hours j MESSAGE: **k** *f*********1d****f****W A l' !' l' A !********f**** '
*' THIS IS A DRILL *
- Do'not initiate actions which may affect normal *
- plant conditions. . .
****1nn<****+Mchs*18cMae*******1d<****1ckMe*****kk**wk*
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FROM: :Public Inquiry Controller
.t TIME: 1140' Hours MESSAGE: ' *******fnV********fnWW*nhht*****f* A A A A A A A A W***** .
- THIS IS A DRILL *
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**enwnv***ve** >nwnwwnkwwwdnwv*fnwwwwwnwnwnv*enwnwwnwnwn> " Hello, this is John David-Walker from the Los' Angeles Times. We' have just received' reports over the Assoc,iated 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?- ~
What other information could you give me that would be of interest to'our readers?" i I i 4
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FROM: .Public Inquiry Controller l TIME: 1143 Hours t-
' MESSAGE: ****** ************faV********** m A m m = = m'hv * .THIS IS A DRILL *
- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal * '
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******************vennwedenwnwwwnv*****vnwwnwnwu****
You are the News Director'for CBS in New York. You have been getting the j run-a-round and you are demanding to speak to whoever is running the plant. !
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- THIS IS A DRILL *
- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
- plant conditions. *
****fnwc******fnwnwr*!ddd+!nwdnwc**vnd.wnwc***vnwr** >****
i You are with the Union of Concerned Scientists and just heard about the ; emergency at Arkansas Nuclear One. You would like to talk with one of the ! nuclear engineers to determine just how bad the condition is at the plant.
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.\ . TIME: 1147 Hours - MESSAGE: *i l A A A A A A-***********************fr***fnv************* * ~THIS IS'A DRILL * '
- Io not' initiate actions which may affect normal *
~* plant conditions, . - **vaanhwr**fnhwedaddr*****!dadr*** newhwn 5 nwanwedanwwwn o 'I' " live in Logan County and may have to evacuate my home and' farm. -Who.is .
going to pay for my chickens-if they'can't.be fed? If.my home'is looted, who is going to pay for that? I want some answers now!" I, 5 1-
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ESSAGE:
- THIS IS A DRILL *
'* Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
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**********fnweir**inwwwwnwwnwwwdnwsnwwnwwr*** ,wwwwwv* ,wr "I live in Russellville and I am concerned about planting my garden. Has there 'been any radiation fallout? Do you think we will have to evacuate?"-
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- THIS IS A DRILL *
-* Do not initiate actions which may affect normal * '* plant conditions.
- fnwwnwnhwwnweinhwnwwnwnwwnwwnwwwr*fnwch*!nwwwwwwnwwwwwr You are with the. Union of Concerned Scientists. You need information on the type of plant that had the accident,- how many units at the site, amount of radiation released, tornado. damage,.and how this compares to the problems-at the Department of Energy plant sites.
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- THIS IS A DRILL *
- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal
- h plant conditions. *
*;cianwe>*************enwn'nwnwnwnwnwnwnwdnwe - "This is the News Director for KARK-Channel 4 in Little Rock."
(Ask questions concerning the accident, health effects, evacuation, landing site for Channel 4's heliqopter, involvement of the governor, radiation levels around the area, injuries, etc.)
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***M**********1cHe*************-A A A ; A A A A !c*********,wr MESSAGE:
- THIS IS A DRILL *
- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal * *
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**se:nuddanswwddansbys******1&nuchtemanwch*seMade:nnnunwr You are with Federal Express and you are supposed to make a delivery to ANO.
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- THIS IS A DRILL *
- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
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**-:c:&:sde:ddade:Heh***++**1dH&:e:dd&:ek+*n:dek**wwe:ek**
You are from Oklahoma and took a plant tour last year. You are in town again and would like to have another tour. Can it be arranged?
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*sedessour**1ssessdaddnsbudanswesss****steunwr**.bswar l: You are with Federal Express and you are supposed to make a delivery to the' Training Center. Ask if it is safe to make the delivery and if anyone will -be there.
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-* THIS IS A DRILL '*
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*****-!nwwc**fnwc***fnwnwr******vnwednv*****1denw ** " Hello, this is John! David Walker frors 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? What other information could you give me that would be of interest to our re a d e rs ? ' -
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- THIS IS A DRILL *
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*3hWnWr**********1dnhWnhWobWnWnhWnWnWanWr***fnhhwr**** -lYou are.with Federal Express and you are supposed to make a delivery to ANO. 'Ask if it is safe'to make the delivery and if anyone will be at the receiving dock.
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***fanwnhwa**Ved, shwh5wnwnt-k*fnha***fnwwnwana****fnwa "This is CBS Radio in New York. I understand that there has been an accident at Arkansas Nuclear one.
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*******Mnwdnwr***fnWdnWdnwr******Mdadnwnwdddnwddnhwe You are with the Union of Concerned Scientists. You need information on-the type of plant that had.the accident, how many units at the site, amount of radiation released, tornado damage, and how this compares.to the problems at-the Department of-Energy Plant Sites. =================================================================================
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enuwe*******Mnununuddanunudde******MaadadcMeMe******
'"This is CBS Radio'in New York. I want to do a live interview with the plant -
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<ddekkiddde-nWdddchhidehinWdde*1&nbWnWnbWeinbHWdde******1dc s' "My kids go'to school.at London. I found out the school is supposed to be . evacuated. Where.are my kids now? I need to know right away!"
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TIME: 1245 Hours MESSAGE: L ***Mr********************HahWr******VdoV*************
*~ THIS IS A DRILL *
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- 1 1danwe:e****************enswe:dowwddnwadnunsweianununchs You.are the chief dispatcher with Union Pacific Railroad. Ask how much radiation your train crews.have been exposed.to since the radiation started
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*******1ddar*1nsunnwr*1nwdde*********1dnudewr**1nswr*** "My kids go to school at London. I found out the school is supposed to be evacuated. Where~are my kids now? I need to know right away!" 'I1 'l =================================================================================
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- THIS IS A DRILL *
- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
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*vnwwdowdedenwwnwwwnwnwanwanwddedr*****vnwwwwwwc*vadde "My kids go to school at London. I found out'the school is supposed.to be evacuated. Where are my kids now? I~need to know right away!"
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- THIS-IS A DRILL: *
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*3WnhWddnWddr***fdnhWddr*fdnhWrfnhWohWrfnWe*-!nWr*fnWoWde Mc You are with Public Citizen (Ralph Nader's Group) and you would like an accident history of.the-plant that had the accident today." (i.e., how .
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- THIS,IS A DRILL *
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**:nwr*******Maud<*sewnwadade******inue:de:daanwek*nues You are'with Public. Citizen.-(Ralph Nader's Group) and you would.like an .,
accident history of the plant:that had the accident:today." (i.e., how !
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- THIS IS A DRILL *
- Do not initiate actions which may affect normal *
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*** :dar*******we*****Me***1&:n'e*****M&HnHe******** ;
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******<adanudd&:anwnwnuden&:s+:nwanwannw&M+:nw+k** ., j "This is the News. Director for KARK-TV, Channel 4.in Little Rock. We would ;
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McMdthiddddeMethhkkhhhhidddddnWddnHWn%WdddnWriddddcidth ' This-is Channel 5 in Fort Smith. We have an unconfirmed report that there is
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'FROM: Public Inquiry Controller TIME: 1325 Hours MESSAGE: ****fnhWdr********Mr********** A A A 1 1 1 !<*fahWr*Mnunbha* *. THIS IS A DRILL *
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MnuchMe**Mnweme***Madnwnbude***Mensbunusade:eec:se:ase There were two AP&L men in front of'my house taking some kind of readings or measurements. I'll bet they were checking my house for' radiation. Is there-something bad wrong.out there that you aren't telling us about? What's really. going on? t
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- *<&:dow &:rsss*****>+*+1nu w:nw &:ac:anw &:anwe:anasssw:*1er. "This is the Governor's Office in Little Rock. We.need to talk with the-person 'in charge to evaluate the radioactive water leak and the tornado damage. ~-Are there many injuries.and is the radioactive water leaking to the' environment?"
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****<aanwese:nswanaddanwanuswaarsinunwnwadaansswwwwade .You are from CBS radio in New York and you want.a live interview right now-with the person in charge.
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**idr*****188ae*******18e18de***1ek+*-;ddchineinch**1nswdanur You are with the AP&L Searcy Business Office and you would like the latest plant update for the Searcy employees.
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**fnwer***wnwwasnww-**vnhwnwnwnhwnwnwwnwnwwr****** "This is the Governor's Office in Little Rock. We need to talk to the person in charge to further determine the accident's economic impact on AP&L and on the state."
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*****enwenwnwaricinwnwwnwdnhwnwaciadnhwwe****enwwnwwnwr* "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?"
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**venr**vednwwwr******vednwwwevenwer***vnwnwwnwnwwdnhwwv '" 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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