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2009 Dresden Final Serf from FEMA
ML092260131
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Site: Dresden  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 07/21/2009
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Dresden Nuclear Power Station Exercise Report - 2009-03-25 Final Report - Radiological Emergency Preparedness (REP) Program 2009-07-21

Exercise Report Dresden Nuclear Power Station Exercise Date: 2009-03-25 Report Date: 2009-07-21 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Federal Emergency Management Agency REP Program 536 S. Clark St. 6th floor Chicago, IL 60605 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Executive Summary Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Exercise Overview Section 3.1 EPZ Description Section 3.2 Exercise Participants Section 3.3 Exercise Timeline Chapter 4 Exercise Evaluation and Results Section 4.1 Summary Results of Exercise Evaluation Section 4.2 Status of Jurisdictions Evaluated 4.2.1 Illinois Jurisdictions 4.2.1.1 State Initial Warning Point 4.2.1.2 State Emergency Operations Center/State of Illinois Response Center 4.2.1.3 Public Inquiry Phone Bank 4.2.1.4 Radiological Emergency Assessment Center 4.2.1.5 Unified Area Command - Chicagoland Speedway 4.2.1.6 Radiological Assessment Field Team 4.2.1.7 Monitoring and Decontamination of Emergency Worker Equipment at the RAFT 4.2.1.8 Field Team 1 4.2.1.9 Field Team 2 4.2.1.10 Emergency Operations Facility 4.2.1.11 Joint Information Center 4.2.1.12 Illinois State Liaison - Grundy County 4.2.1.13 Illinois State Radiological Advisor - Grundy County 4.2.1.14 Illinois State Liaison - Kendall County 4.2.1.15 Illinois State Radiological Advisor - Kendall County 4.2.1.16 Illinois State Liaison - Will County 4.2.1.17 Illinois State Radiological Advisor - Will County 4.2.1.18 Dosimetry Control Officer's Briefing - Illinois State Police District 5 Headquarters 4.2.1.19 Traffic and Access Control Point at the Illinois State Police District 5 Headquarters 4.2.1.20 Decontamination of Evacuees and Emergency Workers - Kankakee Community College 4.2.1.21 Monitoring and Decontamination of Emergency Worker Equipment -

Kankakee Community College 4.2.1.22 Public Registration - Kankakee Community College 4.2.1.23 Congregate Care Center - Kankakee Community College 4.2.2 Risk Jurisdictions 4.2.2.1 Grundy County - Initial Warning Point 4.2.2.2 Grundy County - Emergency Operations Center 4.2.2.3 Grundy County - Emergency Broadcast System Station -

WCSJ/WJDK 4.2.2.4 Grundy County - EV-2 Interview - Coal City School District 4.2.2.5 Grundy County - EV-2 Interview - Saratoga School District 4.2.2.6 Kendall County - Initial Warning Point 4.2.2.7 Kendall County - Emergency Operations Center 4.2.2.8 Kendall County - Traffic and Access Control Point 4.2.2.9 Kendall County - Emergency Broadcast System Station - WSPY 4.2.2.10 Will County - Initial Warning Point 4.2.2.11 Will County - Emergency Operations Center 4.2.2.12 Will County - Emergency Alert System Station -

WJOL/WSSR/WCCQ/WRXQ 4.2.2.13 Will County - EV-2 Interview - Troy Community Consolidated School District 30C Appendices Appendix 1 - Acronyms and Abbreviations Appendix 2 - Exercise Evaluators and Team Leaders Appendix 3 - Exercise Evaluation Areas and Extent of Play Agreement Appendix 4 - Exercise Scenario and Timeline

1. Executive Summary On March 25, 2009, a full participation exercise was conducted in the plume exposure pathway emergency planning zone (EPZ) around the Dresden Nuclear Power Station by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS/FEMA). The purpose of the exercise was to assess the level of State and local preparedness in responding to a radiological emergency. This exercise was held in accordance with DHS/FEMA policies and guidance concerning the exercise of State and local radiological emergency response plans (RERPs) and procedures.

The most recent exercise at this site was conducted on March 21, 2007. The qualifying emergency preparedness exercise was conducted on September 30, 1981.

The DHS/FEMA wishes to acknowledge the efforts of the many individuals who participated in this exercise. In the State of Illinois the risk counties of Grundy, Kendall, and Will participated along with the State Government. The State of Indiana did not participate in the exercise since it was not a full participation/ingestion exercise.

Protecting the public health and safety is the full-time job of some of the exercise participants and an additional assigned responsibility for others. Still others have willingly sought this responsibility by volunteering to provide vital emergency services to their communities. Cooperation and teamwork on the part of all the participants were evident during this exercise.

This Report contains the evaluation of the biennial exercise and the evaluation of the following out-of-sequence activities: Illinois State Police Dosimetry Control Officers Briefing, Traffic Access and Control Points, Monitoring and Decontamination of Evacuees and Emergency Workers (EWs), Monitoring and Decontamination of EWs' Equipment, Public Registration, Congregate Care Center Interview, and Protective Actions for Schools (EV-2) Interviews. The State and local organizations except where noted in this report demonstrated knowledge of their emergency response plans and procedures and adequately implemented them.

There was one Deficiency during this exercise identified for the State of Illinois under Criterion 2.b.2 - A decision-making process involving consideration of appropriate factors and necessary coordination is used to make protective action decisions (PAD) for the general public (including the recommendation for the use of KI, if ORO policy) 1 whereby the process used and performance demonstrated by the State and Grundy County to determine and implement protective action recommendations and decisions, contributed to a delay in the notification of the public to take action. The Deficiency was resolved on July 10, 2009, as identified herein.

There was one Deficiency during this exercise identified for the Grundy County Emergency Operations Center, Public Information Officer under Criterion 5.b.1 - OROs provide accurate emergency information and instructions to the public and the news media in a timely manner whereby the process used and performance demonstrated by the State and Grundy County to determine and implement protective action recommendations and decisions, contributed to a delay in the notification of the public to take action. The Deficiency was resolved on July 1, 2009, as identified herein.

There were no Deficiencies identified during this exercise for Kendall or Will Counties.

There were no new Areas Requiring Corrective Action (ARCAs) identified during this exercise for the State of Illinois, Grundy, Kendall and Will Counties.

There were no ARCAs from previous exercises for the State of Illinois, Grundy, Kendall, and Will Counties that were required to be demonstrated during this exercise.

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2. Introduction On December 7, 1979, the President directed FEMA to assume the lead responsibility for all offsite nuclear planning and response. FEMA's activities are conducted pursuant to 44 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Parts 350, 351, and 352. These regulations are a key element in the Radiological Emergency Preparedness (REP) Program that was established following the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station accident in March 1979.

FEMA Rule 44 CFR 350 establishes the policies and procedures for FEMA's initial and continued approval of State and local governments' radiological emergency planning and preparedness for commercial nuclear power plants. This approval is contingent, in part, on State and local governments' participation in joint exercises with licensees.

FEMA's responsibilities in radiological emergency planning for fixed nuclear facilities include the following:

RERPs and procedures developed by State and local governments;

observation and evaluation of exercises of the plans and procedures conducted by State and local governments;

to the Memorandum of Understanding between the NRC and FEMA dated June 17, 1993 (Federal Register, Vol. 58, No. 176, September 14, 1993) and

emergency planning process:

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Representatives of these agencies serve on the DHS Radiological Assistance Committee (RAC), which is chaired by DHS.

Formal submission of the RERPs for the Dresden Nuclear Power Station to DHS/FEMA by the State of Illinois and involved local jurisdictions occurred on March 31, 1981.

Formal approval of these RERPs was granted by FEMA on October 14, 1982, under 44 CFR 350. A REP Full Participation Plume Exposure Pathway exercise was conducted on March 25, 2009, by FEMA to assess the capabilities of State and local offsite emergency preparedness organizations in implementing their RERPs and procedures to protect the public health and safety during a radiological emergency involving the Dresden Nuclear Power Station. The purpose of this exercise report is to present the exercise results and findings on the performance of the offsite response organizations (ORO) during a simulated radiological emergency.

The findings presented in this report are based on the evaluations of the Federal evaluation team. Final determinations are made by the DHS/FEMA - Region V Office with FEMA Headquarters concurrence.

The criteria utilized in the DHS/FEMA evaluation process are contained in:

Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants," November 1980;

1991 and Notice" as published in the Federal Register Notice, Vol. 67, No. 80, dated April 25, 2002.Section III of this report, entitled "Exercise Overview", presents basic information and data relevant to the exercise. This section of the report contains a description of the plume pathway EPZ, a listing of all participating jurisdictions and functional entities, 4 which were evaluated, and a tabular presentation of the time of actual occurrence of key exercise events and activities.

Section IV of this report, entitled "Exercise Evaluation and Results," presents detailed information on the demonstration of applicable exercise criteria at each jurisdiction or functional entity evaluated in a jurisdiction-based, issues-only format. This section also contains: (1) descriptions of all Deficiencies and ARCAs assessed during this exercise, recommended corrective actions, and the State and local governments' schedule of corrective actions, if applicable, for each identified exercise issue and (2) descriptions of unresolved ARCAs assessed during previous exercises, if applicable, and the status of the OROs' efforts to resolve them.

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3. Exercise Overview Contained in this section are data and basic information relevant to the March 25, 2009, REP Full Participation Plume Exposure Pathway Exercise to test the offsite emergency response capabilities in the area surrounding the Dresden Nuclear Power Station. This section of the exercise report includes a description of the 10-mile Emergency Planning Zone and a listing of all participating jurisdictions and functional entities which were evaluated, and a tabular presentation of the time of actual occurrence of key exercise events and activities.

3.1. EPZ Description The Dresden Nuclear Power Station is located on 953 rolling prairie acres in northeast Grundy County on the southern bank of the Illinois River. The topography of the site and its immediate environs is relatively flat, with elevations varying from 509 to 523 feet above sea level. The only significant topographic deviations in the area around the Dresden Station are the Kankakee Bluffs, 591 to 624 feet high, located just northeast of the site. Portions of the site owned by Exelon Nuclear Corporation are leased for cattle grazing and field crops. Approximately 150 acres are used for grazing. Field crop cultivation occupies about another 300 acres. Recreational activity is in the form of hunting during legally prescribed seasons, with entry controlled by the agricultural lessee. The Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) for the Dresden Nuclear Power Station consists of a circle with the Dresden Station as the center point. The EPZ extends 10 miles outward in all directions from the Dresden Station for the plume exposure pathway planning zone and 50 miles outward for the ingestion exposure pathway planning zone. In the event of a serious accident at the Dresden Nuclear Power Station, the plume exposure EPZ will be the area in which intensive efforts will be made to notify and protect residents and transient populations from exposure to radiation. This EPZ includes the following counties and municipalities: Grundy County (Illinois), and the municipalities of Carbon Hill, Coal City, Diamond, Minooka, and Morris; Will County (Illinois), and the entire municipalities of Braidwood, Channahon, Elwood, and Wilmington, portions of the municipalities of Joliet and Shorewood, and a small portion of Kendall County (Illinois).

The plume EPZ is divided into a total of 16 sub-areas.

The population distribution in the 10-mile EPZ surrounding the Dresden Nuclear Power 6

Station is relatively low. The 2000 census population for the 10-mile EPZ is divided as follows: Braceville - population 792 located nine miles South from the site; Braidwood -

polulation 5203 located seven miles South Southeast from the site; Carbon Hill -

population 392 located three miles South Southeast from the site; Channahon -

population 7344 located seven miles Northeast from the site; Coal City - population 4797 located seven miles South from the site; Diamond - population 1393 located eight miles South from the site; Elwood - population 1620 located miles miles East from the site; Minooka - population 3971 located four miles North of the site; Morris - population 11928 located eight miles West of the site; and Wilmington - population 5134 located nine miles Southeast of the site. The majority of the populations for the following jursdictions reside outside of the ten mile EPZ: Joliet - population 106221 located four miles Northeast from the site and Shorewood - population 7686 located nine miles North Northwest of the site.

Outside of the Station's boundaries there is a substantial amount of industry. Adjacent to the southern boundary of the Station is the Away-From-Reactor Operations Spent Fuel Storage Facility. Four miles southeast of the Dresden Nuclear Power Station is the former Joliet Arsenal (36,000 acres), which now is comprised of two industrial areas:

9,000 acres for a national cemetery; and 23,000 acres for the Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie. The Army is retaining the use of 4,000 acres.

Within the EPZ of the Dresden Nuclear Power Station there are industrial plants, chemical production facilities, petroleum refining industries, warehousing, dry dock facilities and transportation equipment industries The majority of the remaining area in the Dresden Nuclear Power Station EPZ is used for agriculture, predominately cash grain production. South of the Dresden Nuclear Power Station is approximately twenty-seven (27) square miles of recreational and residential land. The EPZ also contains four state parks and a conservation area. These areas are served by various forms of transportation. Interstate Highway 80 passes five miles to the north of the Dresden Nuclear Power Station, and Interstate Highway 55 passes four miles to the east of the Dresden Nuclear Power Station. The Illinois, Des Plaines and Kankakee Rivers flow near the Dresden Nuclear Power Station. Several railroads operate on tracks running near the Dresden Nuclear Power Station EPZ, including, the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company and Amtrak which is four (4) miles east of the Dresden Nuclear Power Station; the Elgin, the Joliet and Eastern Railroad which is one and one-half (11/2) miles west of the Dresden Nuclear Power Station; the CSX Transportation Inc., which is four (4) miles northwest of the 7

Dresden Nuclear Power Station; and the Union Pacific Railroad Company, which is seven (7) miles east of the Dresden Nuclear Power Station.

3.2. Exercise Participants Agencies and organizations of the following jurisdictions participated in the Dresden Nuclear Power Station exercise:

State Jurisdictions Central Management Systems Illinois Commerce Commission Illinois Department of Agriculture Illinois Department of Corrections Illinois Department of Human Services Illinois Department of Natural Resources Illinois Department of Transportation-Highways Illinois Emergency Management Agency Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Illinois Law Enforcement Alert System Illinois Liaison Officers Illinois National Guard Illinois State Attorney General Illinois State Police Mutual Aid Box Alarm System Division 15 Office of the State Fire Marshal Secretary of State Secretary of State Police Risk Jurisdictions Grundy County Administrator Grundy County Board Chair Grundy County Coal City Community Unit District #1 Grundy County Emergency Management Agency Grundy County Health Department Grundy County Highway Department Grundy County Land Use Grundy County Public Information Grundy County Regional Superintendent of Schools 8

Grundy County Saratoga Community Consolidated School District #60C Grundy County Sheriff's Department Grundy County Solid Waste KENCOM Kendall County Board Chair Kendall County Emergency Management Agency Kendall County Health and Human Services Kendall County Highway Department Kendall County Public Information Kendall County Regional Superintendent of Schools Kendall County Sheriff's Department Morris Police Department Will County Emergency Management Agency Will County Executive Board Will County Health Department Will County Public Information Will County Sheriff's Department Will County Troy Community Consolidated School District #30C Private Jurisdictions American Red Cross Chicagoland Speedway EBS Radio Station WCSJ/WJDK EBS Radio Station WJOL/WSSR/WCCQ/WRXQ EBS Radio Station WSPY Exelon Nuclear Kankakee Community College Mazon School District Morris Hospital Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services 3.3. Exercise Timeline Table 1, on the following page, presents the times at which key events and activities occurred during the REP Full Participation Plume Exposure Pathway exercise conducted on March 25, 2009, for the Dresden Nuclear Power Station.

9 Table 1 - Exercise Timeline DATE: 2009-03-25, SITE: Dresden Nuclear Power Station, IL Emergency Classification Level or Event Time Utility Declared State EOC/SIRC REAC UAC - Mazon IEMA Office JIC Grundy - EOC Kendell - EOC Unusual Event N/A NA NA NA NA N/A N/A Alert 0810 0825 0824 0840 0930 0849 0849 Site Area Emergency 0943 0958 0954 1005 1004 1008 1008 General Emergency 1107 1123 1120 1135 1130 1144 1144 Simulated Rad. Release Started 1106 1123 1106 1135 1130 1144 1144 Simulated Rad. Release Terminated N/A NA N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Facility Declared Operational 0905 0844 0840 0930 0922 0921 Declaration of State of Emergency 1030 N/A 1039 1018 N/A Exercise Terminated 1410 1340 1326 1325 1406 N/A Early Precautionary Actions: The State issued a Livestock Advisory; All livestock are to be sheltered and placed on stored feed and water within the 10-mile EPZ.

1030 1030 1135 N/A N/A N/A 1st Protective Action Recommendation:

1133 1128 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1st Protective Action Decision (Grundy County): N/A N/A N/A N/A 1154 N/A 1st Siren Activation (Grundy County)

N/A N/A N/A N/A 1158 N/A 1st EAS or EBS Message (Grundy County)

N/A N/A N/A N/A 1218 N/A 2nd Protective Action Decision (Grundy County): N/A N/A N/A N/A 1201 N/A 2nd Siren Activation (Grundy County)

N/A N/A N/A N/A 1218 N/A 2nd EAS or EBS Message (Grundy County)

N/A N/A N/A N/A 1218 N/A 1st Protective Action Decision:

NA 1220 N/A N/A N/A 1149 1st Siren Activation NA N/A N/A N/A N/A 1206 1st EAS or EBS Message NA N/A N/A N/A N/A 1210 2nd Protective Action Recommendation:

1230 1220 N/A N/A N/A N/A 2nd Protective Action Decision:

NA N/A N/A N/A 1249 N/A 2nd Siren Activation NA N/A N/A N/A 1253 N/A 2nd EAS or EBS Message NA N/A N/A N/A 1300 N/A KI Administration Decision, Radiological Assessment Field Teams:

1133 1128 1135 N/A N/A N/A KI Administration Decision, Emergency Workers and Immobile Populations:

1133 1128 1135 N/A 1158 1156 10 Table 1 - Exercise Timeline DATE: 2009-03-25, SITE: Dresden Nuclear Power Station, IL Emergency Classification Level or Event Time Utility Declared Will - EOC Unusual Event N/A N/A Alert 0810 0848 Site Area Emergency 0943 1011 General Emergency 1107 1150 Simulated Rad. Release Started 1106 1150 Simulated Rad. Release Terminated N/A N/A Facility Declared Operational 0918 Declaration of State of Emergency 1030 Exercise Terminated 1406 Early Precautionary Actions: The State issued a Livestock Advisory; All livestock are to be sheltered and placed on stored feed and water within the 10-mile EPZ.N/A 1st Protective Action Recommendation:

N/A 1st Protective Action Decision (Grundy County):

N/A 1st Siren Activation (Grundy County)

N/A 1st EAS or EBS Message (Grundy County)

N/A 2nd Protective Action Decision (Grundy County):

N/A 2nd Siren Activation (Grundy County)

N/A 2nd EAS or EBS Message (Grundy County)

N/A 1st Protective Action Decision:

1152 1st Siren Activation 1157 1st EAS or EBS Message 1158 2nd Protective Action Recommendation:

N/A 2nd Protective Action Decision:

N/A 2nd Siren Activation N/A 2nd EAS or EBS Message N/A KI Administration Decision, Radiological Assessment Field Teams:

N/A KI Administration Decision, Emergency Workers and Immobile Populations:

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4. Exercise Evaluation and Results Contained in this section are the results and findings of the evaluation of all jurisdictions and functional entities that participated in the March 25, 2009, REP Full Participation Plume Pathway Exercises to test the off-site emergency response capabilities of State and local governments in the 10-mile EPZ surrounding the Dresden Nuclear Power Station. Each jurisdiction and functional entity was evaluated based on its demonstration of exercise criteria delineated in Federal Register Notice: Vol. 67, No. 80, dated April 25, 2002. Detailed information on the exercise criteria and the extent of play agreement used in this exercise are found in Appendix 3 of this report.

4.1. Summary Results of Exercise Evaluation The matrix presented in Table 2, on the following page(s), presents the status of all exercise criteria from Federal Register Notice: Vol. 67, No. 80, dated April 25, 2002, which were scheduled for demonstration during this exercise by all participating jurisdictions and functional entities. Exercise criteria are listed by number and the demonstration status of those criteria are indicated by the use of the following letters:

exercises)

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DATE: 2009-03-25 SITE: Dresden Nuclear Power Station, IL A: ARCA, D: Deficiency, M: Met, N: Not Demonstrated State - IWP State EOC/SIRC State Public Inquiry Phone Bank REAC UAC - Chicagoland Speedway RAFT M&DEWE - RAFT FT - 1 FT - 2 EOF JIC IL State Liason - Grundy Emergency Operations Management Mobilization 1a1 M MMMM M MFacilities 1b1 Direction and Control 1c1MM M MM M Communications Equipment 1d1 M MM M MM M M M M Equip & Supplies to support operations 1e1MM M M M M M M MProtective Action Decision Making Emergency Worker Exposure Control 2a1MMRadiological Assessment and PARs 2b1MMDecisions for the Plume Phase -PADs 2b2MM MPADs for protection of special populations 2c1MMRad Assessment and Decision making for the Ingestion Exposure Pathway 2d1 Rad Assessment and Decision making concerning Relocation, Reentry, and Return 2e1 Protective Action Implementation Implementation of emergency worker exposure control 3a1M M MImplementation of KI decision 3b1M MImplementation of protective actions for special populations - EOCs 3c1Implementation of protective actions for Schools 3c2Implementation of traffic and access control 3d1MImpediments to evacuation are identified and resolved 3d2MImplementation of ingestion pathway decisions - availability/use of info 3e1 Materials for Ingestion Pathway PADs are available 3e2 Implementation of relocation, re-entry, and return decisions 3f1 Field Measurement and Analysis Adequate Equipment for Plume Phase Field Measurements 4a1M MField Teams obtain sufficient information 4a2MField Teams Manage Sample Collection Appropriately 4a3MM MPost plume phase field measurements and sampling 4b1 Laboratory operations 4c1 Emergency Notification and Public Info Activation of the prompt alert and notification system 5a1MM Activation of the prompt alert and notification system - Fast Breaker 5a2 Activation of the prompt alert and notification system - Exception areas 5a3 Emergency information and instructions for the public and the media 5b1M M M MMSupport Operations/Facilities Mon / decon of evacuees and emergency workers, and registration of evacuees 6a1Mon / decon of emergency worker equipment 6b1MTemporary care of evacuees 6c1Transportation and treatment of contaminated injured individuals 6d1 13 Table 2 - Summary of Exercise Evaluation (Continued. page 2/3)

DATE: 2009-03-25 SITE: Dresden Nuclear Power Station, IL A: ARCA, D: Deficiency, M: Met, N: Not Demonstrated IL State Rad Advisor - Grundy IL State Liaison - Kendall IL State Rad Advisor - Kendall IL State Liaison - Will IL State Rad Advisor - Will DCO Briefing - ISP District 5 HQ TACP - ISP District 5 DEEW - Kankakee Comm Col M&DEWE - Kankakee Comm Col Pub Reg - Kankakee Comm Col CCC - Kankakee Comm Col Grundy - IWP Emergency Operations Management Mobilization 1a1 MMMM Facilities 1b1 Direction and Control 1c1 M M M M MCommunications Equipment 1d1MMMM M Equip & Supplies to support operations 1e1 MMM M M M M MProtective Action Decision Making Emergency Worker Exposure Control 2a1Radiological Assessment and PARs 2b1Decisions for the Plume Phase -PADs 2b2 MMPADs for protection of special populations 2c1MRad Assessment and Decision making for the Ingestion Exposure Pathway 2d1 Rad Assessment and Decision making concerning Relocation, Reentry, and Return 2e1 Protective Action Implementation Implementation of emergency worker exposure control 3a1M M M MImplementation of KI decision 3b1M MImplementation of protective actions for special populations - EOCs 3c1Implementation of protective actions for Schools 3c2Implementation of traffic and access control 3d1MImpediments to evacuation are identified and resolved 3d2Implementation of ingestion pathway decisions - availability/use of info 3e1 Materials for Ingestion Pathway PADs are available 3e2 Implementation of relocation, re-entry, and return decisions 3f1 Field Measurement and Analysis Adequate Equipment for Plume Phase Field Measurements 4a1Field Teams obtain sufficient information 4a2Field Teams Manage Sample Collection Appropriately 4a3Post plume phase field measurements and sampling 4b1 Laboratory operations 4c1 Emergency Notification and Public Info Activation of the prompt alert and notification system 5a1 M M M M MActivation of the prompt alert and notification system - Fast Breaker 5a2 Activation of the prompt alert and notification system - Exception areas 5a3 Emergency information and instructions for the public and the media 5b1Support Operations/Facilities Mon / decon of evacuees and emergency workers, and registration of evacuees 6a1M M MMon / decon of emergency worker equipment 6b1MTemporary care of evacuees 6c1MTransportation and treatment of contaminated injured individuals 6d1 14 Table 2 - Summary of Exercise Evaluation (Continued. page 3/3)

DATE: 2009-03-25 SITE: Dresden Nuclear Power Station, IL A: ARCA, D: Deficiency, M: Met, N: Not Demonstrated Grundy - EOC Grundy - EBS - WCSJ/WJDK Grundy - EV-2 Coal City SD Grundy - EV-2 Saratoga SD Kendall - IWP Kendell - EOC TACP - Kendall Kendall - EBS - WSPY Will - IWP Will - EOC Will - EAS - WJOL/WSSR/WCCQ/WRXQ Will - EV-2 Dresden Troy SD 30C Emergency Operations Management Mobilization 1a1 MM MM MFacilities 1b1 Direction and Control 1c1 MMMCommunications Equipment 1d1 M M M M M M M M M M M M Equip & Supplies to support operations 1e1 MM MM MMM Protective Action Decision Making Emergency Worker Exposure Control 2a1Radiological Assessment and PARs 2b1Decisions for the Plume Phase -PADs 2b2 MMMPADs for protection of special populations 2c1 MMMRad Assessment and Decision making for the Ingestion Exposure Pathway 2d1 Rad Assessment and Decision making concerning Relocation, Reentry, and Return 2e1 Protective Action Implementation Implementation of emergency worker exposure control 3a1 MM MM MM Implementation of KI decision 3b1 MM MM MM Implementation of protective actions for special populations - EOCs 3c1 MMImplementation of protective actions for Schools 3c2 MM MMM Implementation of traffic and access control 3d1M MImpediments to evacuation are identified and resolved 3d2 MMImplementation of ingestion pathway decisions - availability/use of info 3e1 Materials for Ingestion Pathway PADs are available 3e2 Implementation of relocation, re-entry, and return decisions 3f1 Field Measurement and Analysis Adequate Equipment for Plume Phase Field Measurements 4a1Field Teams obtain sufficient information 4a2Field Teams Manage Sample Collection Appropriately 4a3Post plume phase field measurements and sampling 4b1 Laboratory operations 4c1 Emergency Notification and Public Info Activation of the prompt alert and notification system 5a1 M MMMM MActivation of the prompt alert and notification system - Fast Breaker 5a2 Activation of the prompt alert and notification system - Exception areas 5a3 Emergency information and instructions for the public and the media 5b1 MMMSupport Operations/Facilities Mon / decon of evacuees and emergency workers, and registration of evacuees 6a1Mon / decon of emergency worker equipment 6b1Temporary care of evacuees 6c115 Transportation and treatment of contaminated injured individuals 6d1 16 a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.4.2. Status of Jurisdictions Evaluated 4.2.1. Illinois Jurisdictions 4.2.1.1. State Initial Warning Point MET: 1.a.1, 1.d.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.1.2. State Emergency Operations Center/State of Illinois Response Center MET: 1.a.1, 1.c.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 2.a.1, 2.b.1, 2.b.2, 2.c.1, 5.a.1, 5.b.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: 2.b.2.

ISSUE NO.: 20-09-2b2-D-01 CRITERION: A decision-making process involving consideration of appropriate factors and necessary coordination is used to make PADs for the general public including KI if ORO policy.

CONDITION: The initial release of radioactive materials from the DNPS began at 1106 hours0.0128 days <br />0.307 hours <br />0.00183 weeks <br />4.20833e-4 months <br />. The peak release rates by scenario were between 1130-1145 hours, and actually occurred at 1140 hours0.0132 days <br />0.317 hours <br />0.00188 weeks <br />4.3377e-4 months <br />. The meteorological data indicated a constant wind speed of 4 mph, the affected Sub-Areas needed to be evacuated as quickly as possible to protect the public from being immersed in a radioactive plume.

By 1210 hours0.014 days <br />0.336 hours <br />0.002 weeks <br />4.60405e-4 months <br />, the plume segment which exceeded the PAGs traveled approximately 2.0 miles from the DNPS site boundary. From the time the 17 State verified the Release occurring at 1123 hours0.013 days <br />0.312 hours <br />0.00186 weeks <br />4.273015e-4 months <br /> until the time Grundy County had verified receipt of the State's recommended PAR at1144 hours a total of 21 minutes had elapsed. During this time it took 11 minutes to transmit the State's PAR to the Counties. These 11 minutes contributed to the overall 71 minutes that transpired from the release occurring to the time Grundy County began notification of the General Public through broadcast by EBS Station - WCSJ/WJDK at 1218 hours0.0141 days <br />0.338 hours <br />0.00201 weeks <br />4.63449e-4 months <br />.

POSSIBLE CAUSE: The process used and performance demonstrated by the State and Grundy County to determine and implement protective action recommendations and decisions, contributed to a delay in the notification of the public to take action.

REFERENCE:

NUREG 0654/FEMA-REP-1, J.9 NUREG 0654/FEMA-REP-1, J.10.f, m EFFECT: The public could have been unnecessarily exposed to additional radiation released from the Dresden Nuclear Power Station.

CORRECTIVE ACTION DEMONSTRATED: Review process and performance and make necessary changes to assure that the General Public receives PARs in a timely manner.

CORRECTIVE ACTION TAKEN:

On June 30, 2009, a telephonic conference was held between the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA), the Exelon Corporation, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Region V (FEMA RV). The purpose of the call was to determine the actions to be taken to resolve the Deficiency identified under criterion 2.b.2, State Incident Response Center, during the March 25, 2009, REP Exercise.

The agreement between IEMA and FEMA RV was for IEMA to submit a letter to FEMA RV which will indicate their commitment to develop an improved process for notice to the public in the case of a radiological event at the Dresden Nuclear Power Station. This process is to be developed, tested and ready for implementation no longer than 90 days for the acknowledgment of receipt by FEMA RV.

18 d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.a. On July 7, 2009, the commitment letter from IEMA was received at FEMA RV. After review of the IEMA letter an acknowledgement letter from FEMA RV was prepared and sent to IEMA on July 10, 2009. This letter indicated that the 90 day period would commence on July 10, 2009.

The Illinois Emergency Management Agency complied with the decisions made at the June 30th conference call. The submittal of their letter committing to the development of an improved process within the 90 days period resolves the identified Deficiency for criterion 2.b.2.

NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.1.3. Public Inquiry Phone Bank MET: 5.b.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.1.4. Radiological Emergency Assessment Center MET: 1.a.1, 1.c.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 2.a.1, 2.b.1, 2.b.2, 2.c.1, 5.b.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.1.5. Unified Area Command - Chicagoland Speedway MET: 1.c.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 2.b.2, 3.d.1, 3.d.2, 5.b.1.

19 b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.1.6. Radiological Assessment Field Team MET: 1.a.1, 1.c.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 4.a.2, 4.a.3.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.1.7. Monitoring and Decontamination of Emergency Worker Equipment at the RAFT MET: 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 6.b.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.1.8. Field Team 1 MET: 1.a.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 4.a.1, 4.a.3.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.1.9. Field Team 2 MET: 1.a.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 4.a.1, 4.a.3.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None 20 c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.1.10.

Emergency Operations Facility MET: 1.a.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.1.11.

Joint Information Center MET: 1.c.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 5.b.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.1.12.

Illinois State Liaison - Grundy County MET: 1.c.1, 1.d.1, 5.a.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.1.13.

Illinois State Radiological Advisor - Grundy County MET: 1.a.1, 1.c.1, 1.e.1, 2.b.2, 5.a.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None 21 d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.1.14.

Illinois State Liaison - Kendall County MET: 1.c.1, 1.d.1, 5.a.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.1.15.

Illinois State Radiological Advisor - Kendall County MET: 1.a.1, 1.c.1, 1.e.1, 2.b.2, 5.a.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.1.16.

Illinois State Liaison - Will County MET: 1.c.1, 1.d.1, 5.a.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.1.17.

Illinois State Radiological Advisor - Will County MET: 1.a.1, 1.c.1, 1.e.1, 2.c.1, 5.a.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None 22 c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.1.18.

Dosimetry Control Officer's Briefing -

Illinois State Police District 5 Headquarters MET: 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.1.19.

Traffic and Access Control Point at the Illinois State Police District 5 Headquarters MET: 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 3.d.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.1.20.

Decontamination of Evacuees and Emergency Workers - Kankakee Community College MET: 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 6.a.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 23 a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.4.2.1.21.

Monitoring and Decontamination of Emergency Worker Equipment - Kankakee Community College MET: 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 6.a.1, 6.b.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.1.22.

Public Registration - Kankakee Community College MET: 1.e.1, 6.a.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.1.23.

Congregate Care Center - Kankakee Community College MET: 1.d.1, 6.c.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.2. Risk Jurisdictions 24 a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.4.2.2.1. Grundy County - Initial Warning Point MET: 1.a.1, 1.d.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.2.2. Grundy County - Emergency Operations Center MET: 1.a.1, 1.c.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 2.b.2, 2.c.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 3.c.1, 3.c.2, 3.d.2, 5.a.1, 5.b.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: 5.b.1.

ISSUE NO.: 20-09-5b1-D-02 CRITERION: OROs provide accurate emergency information and instructions to the public and the news media in a timely manner. (NUREG-0654, E.5., 7., G.3.a, G.4.a.b.c)

CONDITION: The initial release of radioactive materials from the DNPS began at 1106 hours0.0128 days <br />0.307 hours <br />0.00183 weeks <br />4.20833e-4 months <br />. The peak release rates by scenario were between 1130-1145 hours, and actually occurred at 1140 hours0.0132 days <br />0.317 hours <br />0.00188 weeks <br />4.3377e-4 months <br />. The meteorological data indicated a constant wind speed of 4 mph, the affected Sub-Areas needed to be evacuated as quickly as possible to protect the public from being immersed in a radioactive plume.

By 1210 hours0.014 days <br />0.336 hours <br />0.002 weeks <br />4.60405e-4 months <br />, the plume segment which exceeded the PAGs traveled approximately 2.0 miles from the DNPS site boundary.

At 1144 Grundy County officials verified State NARS Message No. 3, which included a recommendation to evacuate Grundy County Sub-Areas 1 and 4.

A total of 34 minutes transpired before initiation of the EBS message including an evacuation recommendation for the General Public. These 34 minutes contributed to the overall 71 minutes that transpired from the release 25 occurring to the time Grundy County began notification of the General Public through broadcast by EBS Station - WCSJ/WJDK at 1218 hours0.0141 days <br />0.338 hours <br />0.00201 weeks <br />4.63449e-4 months <br />.

POSSIBLE CAUSE: The process used and performance demonstrated by the State and Grundy County to determine and implement protective action recommendations and decisions, contributed to a delay in the notification of the public to take action.

REFERENCE:

NUREG-0654, E.5., E.7., G.3.a, G.4.a.b.c EFFECT: The public could have been unnecessarily exposed to additional radiation released from the Dresden Nuclear Power Station.

CORRECTIVE ACTION DEMONSTRATED: Review process and performance and make necessary changes to assure that the General Public receives PADs in a timely manner.

CORRECTIVE ACTIONS TAKEN GRUNDY COUNTY EOC The Grundy County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) successfully demonstrated its capability to provided accurate and timely information to the media and the public in the re-demonstration drill to rectify the Deficiency detected during the Dresden Nuclear Power Station Exercise conducted on March 25, 2009. The re-demonstration was held on July 1, 2009, at the Grundy County Emergency Operations Center.

The Grundy County EOC had the necessary staff pre-positioned and activated at the Grundy County EOC for this re-demonstration exercise by 0900 hours0.0104 days <br />0.25 hours <br />0.00149 weeks <br />3.4245e-4 months <br />. Radio station WCSJ/WJDK was also staffed to assist in the re-demonstration.

The Controller (IEMA) provided a hand-out containing general information regarding the situation and the actions taken up to the point of play just prior to the re-demonstration drill commencing. This information included two previous NARS messages (State Message No.1 and No.2) which brought the situation up to an Alert condition for the Dresden Nuclear Power Station.

26 At approximately 0915 hours0.0106 days <br />0.254 hours <br />0.00151 weeks <br />3.481575e-4 months <br />, the County EOC Communications Center received notification of a change in the On-site Conditions via NARS State Message No. 3. This message was verified at 0920 hours0.0106 days <br />0.256 hours <br />0.00152 weeks <br />3.5006e-4 months <br /> and provided to the Grundy County EMA Director. This message identified that a General Emergency Emergency Classification Level (ECL) had been declared at the site and there was not a radioactive release. The State's Protective Action Recommendation (PAR) identified that Sub-Areas 1, 3, and 4, were to be evacuated. The EM Director and County Board Representative concurred with the State's recommendation to evacuate Sub-Areas 1 and 4 (which are in Grundy County). At 0926 hours0.0107 days <br />0.257 hours <br />0.00153 weeks <br />3.52343e-4 months <br />, simulated coordination (telephone call to a State Controller) was made with the other two affected counties (Will and Kendall) for the broadcast of Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) messages and sounding of sirens.

The County Media Message Manager prepared the pre-scripted messages regarding the evacuations of Sub-Areas 1 and 4, to be disseminated to the public via the EBS. The completed message contained all the required elements: names of affected municipalities, evacuation routes, location of reception centers, transportation availability for those needing assistance, what to take, phone numbers to call for assistance, information on schools, and other information. The message was approved by the County Board Representative. Once approved the message was e-mailed to the radio station by the Media Message Manager. At 0938 hours0.0109 days <br />0.261 hours <br />0.00155 weeks <br />3.56909e-4 months <br />, the County Board Representative read the message to the radio station (WCSJ/WJDK) over the telephone for simulated immediate live broadcast and recorded for future repeat broadcasts, ending the message at 0941 hours0.0109 days <br />0.261 hours <br />0.00156 weeks <br />3.580505e-4 months <br />.

At approximately 0949 hours0.011 days <br />0.264 hours <br />0.00157 weeks <br />3.610945e-4 months <br />, the County received NARS State Message No.

4 which provided notice of a release of radioactive material and that a General Emergency ECL was still declared. This message was verified at 0952 hours0.011 days <br />0.264 hours <br />0.00157 weeks <br />3.62236e-4 months <br /> and provided to the Grundy County EMA Director. The County accepted the Illinois Emergency Management Agency's recommendation to evacuate Sub-Areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9 and 12. The addition of Sub-Areas 2 and 7 affect Grundy County.

The County Media Message Manager used a pre-scripted template with specific information for the affected Sub-Areas to prepare the EBS message.

27 The completed message contained all the required elements: names of affected municipalities, evacuation routes, location of reception centers, transportation availability for those needing assistance, what to take, phone numbers to call for assistance, information on schools, and other information.

The message was reviewed and approved by the County Board Representative. The Media Message Manager sent the message via e-mail to the radio station. At 1008 hours0.0117 days <br />0.28 hours <br />0.00167 weeks <br />3.83544e-4 months <br />, the message was then read by the County Board Representative over the telephone to the radio station for simulated immediate live broadcast and recorded by the media outlet for simulated playback every 15 minutes for the first hour. Simulated coordination (telephone call to a State Controller) was made with the other two affected counties (Will and Kendall) for the broadcast of EBS messages and sounding of sirens.

All news releases were simulated as coordinated (faxed) with the local municipalities, Kendall and Will Counties, the IEMA Representative at the JIC and the EOF. All media communication activities were logged on the Grundy County Master Log.

There was no requirement for non-English language information to be published.

RADIO STATION WCSJ At 0820 hours0.00949 days <br />0.228 hours <br />0.00136 weeks <br />3.1201e-4 months <br />, Radio Station WCSJ/WJDK received a test e-mail message from the Media Manager in the Grundy County EOC (GCEOC) requesting a confirmation of the message, and informing the radio station of the status of a drill. At 0828 hours0.00958 days <br />0.23 hours <br />0.00137 weeks <br />3.15054e-4 months <br />, the Operations Manager for Radio Station WCSJ/WJDK submitted an e-mail response to the GCEOC Media Manager. At 0829 hours0.00959 days <br />0.23 hours <br />0.00137 weeks <br />3.154345e-4 months <br />, the GCEOC Media Manager replied to the radio station's Operations Manager via e-mail.

At approximately 0915 hours0.0106 days <br />0.254 hours <br />0.00151 weeks <br />3.481575e-4 months <br />, the small, central broadcasting and recording booth for the radio station was staffed by another radio station employee in anticipation of receiving and simultaneously broadcasting an EBS message live while recording it for future playback.

28 d.e.f. At 0937 hours0.0108 days <br />0.26 hours <br />0.00155 weeks <br />3.565285e-4 months <br />, the central booth operator received an initial notification of the pending broadcast of an EAS message from the GCEOC by way of the illumination of a bright warning light in the booth and a follow-up telephone call from the GCEOC. The booth operator immediately activated the MP3 recorder while simulating overriding the live broadcast. At 0938 hours0.0109 days <br />0.261 hours <br />0.00155 weeks <br />3.56909e-4 months <br />, GCEOC began reading the first EAS message and at 0941 hours0.0109 days <br />0.261 hours <br />0.00156 weeks <br />3.580505e-4 months <br />, the message was completed and recorded. The booth operator also received an e-mail message containing the EAS message (Message Number 2) as an attachment with the time of the approval of the message in the GCEOC being 0935 hours0.0108 days <br />0.26 hours <br />0.00155 weeks <br />3.557675e-4 months <br />.

At 1007 hours0.0117 days <br />0.28 hours <br />0.00167 weeks <br />3.831635e-4 months <br />, the booth operator was again notified of a pending EAS message by the illumination of a bright warning light in the booth and a follow-up telephone call from the GCEOC. At 1007 hours0.0117 days <br />0.28 hours <br />0.00167 weeks <br />3.831635e-4 months <br />, the booth operator simulated broadcasting the EAS message over the airwaves while simultaneously recording the message on the MP3 recorder. The EAS message was completed at 1011 hours0.0117 days <br />0.281 hours <br />0.00167 weeks <br />3.846855e-4 months <br />. The booth operator received an e-mail message with this EAS message (Message Number 3) as an attachment, and the message was approved at the GCEOC 1005 hours0.0116 days <br />0.279 hours <br />0.00166 weeks <br />3.824025e-4 months <br />.

During discussions with the broadcast/recording booth operator, it was learned that training for the radio station broadcasting staff on the e-mail notification system had been conducted by the Grundy County EMA in March 2009. The booth operator provided the evaluator with copies of both EAS messages and the radio station provided the evaluator with a copy of the Grundy County Emergency Public Notification Guideline, G-SOG-20, dated May 2007. All activities described in the re-demonstration criterion were carried out in accordance with the plan and procedures.

NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 29 a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.4.2.2.3. Grundy County - Emergency Broadcast System Station - WCSJ/WJDK MET: 1.d.1, 5.a.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.2.4. Grundy County - EV-2 Interview - Coal City School District MET: 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 3.c.2.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.2.5. Grundy County - EV-2 Interview - Saratoga School District MET: 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 3.c.2.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.2.6. Kendall County - Initial Warning Point MET: 1.a.1, 1.d.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None 30 e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.2.7. Kendall County - Emergency Operations Center MET: 1.a.1, 1.c.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 2.b.2, 2.c.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 3.c.1, 3.c.2, 3.d.1, 3.d.2, 5.a.1, 5.b.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.2.8. Kendall County - Traffic and Access Control Point MET: 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 3.d.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.2.9. Kendall County - Emergency Broadcast System Station - WSPY MET: 1.d.1, 5.a.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.2.10.

Will County - Initial Warning Point 31 a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.a.b.c.d.e.f.MET: 1.a.1, 1.d.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.2.11.

Will County - Emergency Operations Center MET: 1.a.1, 1.c.1, 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 2.b.2, 2.c.1, 5.a.1, 5.b.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.2.12.

Will County - Emergency Alert System Station - WJOL/WSSR/WCCQ/WRXQ MET: 1.d.1, 5.a.1.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 4.2.2.13.

Will County - EV-2 Interview - Troy Community Consolidated School District 30C MET: 1.d.1, 1.e.1, 3.a.1, 3.b.1, 3.c.2.

AREAS REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION: None DEFICIENCY: None NOT DEMONSTRATED: None PRIOR ISSUES - RESOLVED: None PRIOR ISSUES - UNRESOLVED: None 32 APPENDIX 1 ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ARC American Red Cross ARES Amateur Radio Emergency Service BC Board Chairman CBC County Board Chairman CCC Congregate Care Center CERT Civilian Emergency Response Team DAP Disaster Assistance Plans DCO Dosimetry Control Officer DDP Dosimetry Distribution Point DGS Dresden Generating Station DNPS Dresden Nuclear Power Station DRD Direct Reading Dosimeter EAL Emergency Action Level EAS Emergency Alert System EBS Emergency Broadcast System ECL Emergency Classification Level EMA Emergency Management Agency EMC Emergency Management Coordinator EMD Emergency Management Director EMS Emergency Medical Services EOC Emergency Operations Center EOF Emergency Operations Facility EPA Environmental Protection Agency EPZ Emergency Planning Zone FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency GCEMA Grundy County Emergency Management Agency GE General Emergency IEMA Illinois Emergency Management Agency IEPA Illinois Environmental Protection Agency ISP Illinois State Police ITECS Illinois Transportable Emergency Communication System IVCC Illinois Valley Community College IWP Initial Warning Point JIC Joint Information Center LD Luminescent Dosimeter NARS Nuclear Accident Reporting System NPS Nuclear Power Station NRC Nuclear Regulatory Commission ORO Offsite Response Organizations PA Public Address PAD Protective Action Decision PAR Protective Action Recommendation PDP Personnel Dosimetry Packet 33 PHD Public Health Department PIO Public Information Officer PNS Prompt Notification System PRD Permanent Reading Dosimeter RA Radiological Advisor RAC Radiological Assistance Committee RACES Radio Amatuer Civil Emergency Seervices RAFT Radiological Assistance Field Team REAC Radiological Emergency Assessment Center REP Radiological Emergency Preparedness SAE Site Area Emergency SEOC State Emergency Operations Center SIRC State Incident Response Center UAC Unified Area Command 34 APPENDIX 2 EXERCISE EVALUATORS AND TEAM LEADERS 35 DATE: 2009-03-25, SITE: Dresden Nuclear Power Station, IL LOCATION EVALUATOR AGENCY State Initial Warning Point Clayton Spangenberg ICF State Emergency Operations Center/State of Illinois Response Center Frank Cordaro Robert Duggleby ICF ICF Public Inquiry Phone Bank Clayton Spangenberg ICF Radiological Emergency Assessment Center Thomas Essig Larry Harrington ICF ICF Unified Area Command - Chicagoland Speedway James Greer Simon Guereca ICF ICF Radiological Assessment Field Team Jill Leatherman ICF Monitoring and Decontamination of Emergency Worker Equipment at the RAFT Jill Leatherman ICF Field Team 1 Dennis Wilford ICF Field Team 2 Earl Shollenberger ICF Emergency Operations Facility Richard Grundstrom ICF Joint Information Center Deborah Bell ICF Illinois State Liaison - Grundy County Edward Diaz DHS/FEMA Illinois State Radiological Advisor - Grundy County Robert Vork ICF Illinois State Liaison - Kendall County Michael Petullo ICF Illinois State Radiological Advisor - Kendall County Carl Bebrich DHS/FEMA Illinois State Liaison - Will County Robert Rospenda ICF Illinois State Radiological Advisor - Will County Richard McPeak ICF Dosimetry Control Officer's Briefing - Illinois State Police District 5 Headquarters Paul Ringheiser Jr ICF Traffic and Access Control Point at the Illinois State Police District 5 Headquarters James King DHS/FEMA Decontamination of Evacuees and Emergency Workers -

Kankakee Community College Richard McPeak ICF Monitoring and Decontamination of Emergency Worker Equipment - Kankakee Community College Deborah Bell Wendy Swygert ICF ICF Public Registration - Kankakee Community College Tracey Green ICF Congregate Care Center - Kankakee Community College Tracey Green ICF Grundy County - Initial Warning Point Paul Ringheiser Jr ICF Grundy County - Emergency Operations Center Edward Diaz Delwyn Kinsley Robert Vork DHS/FEMA DHS/FEMA ICF Grundy County - Emergency Broadcast System Station -

WCSJ/WJDK Paul Ringheiser Jr ICF Grundy County - EV-2 Interview - Coal City School District

  • Clinton Crackel DHS/FEMA Grundy County - EV-2 Interview - Saratoga School District
  • Clinton Crackel DHS/FEMA Kendall County - Initial Warning Point James King DHS/FEMA Kendall County - Emergency Operations Center Carl Bebrich Michael Petullo DHS/FEMA ICF Kendall County - Traffic and Access Control Point Wendy Swygert ICF Kendall County - Emergency Broadcast System Station - WSPY James King DHS/FEMA Will County - Initial Warning Point Tracey Green ICF Will County - Emergency Operations Center Richard McPeak Robert Rospenda
  • William Sulinckas ICF ICF DHS/FEMA Will County - Emergency Alert System Station -

WJOL/WSSR/WCCQ/WRXQ Tracey Green ICF 36 Will County - EV-2 Interview - Troy Community Consolidated School District 30C Delwyn Kinsley DHS/FEMA* Team Leader 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66