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WOLF CREEKNUCLEAR OPERATING CORPORATION
Clay C. WarrenVice President and Chief Operating Officer
SEP 1 3 1999
WO 99-0079
U. S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionATTN: Document Control DeskMail Station P1-137Washington,-D. C. 20555
Subject: Docket No. 50-482: Emergency Preparedness FieldExercise Scenario for 1999
NOTE:This transmittal contains Emergency Preparedness exercise information thatshould not be released to the Public Document Room before November 24, 1999.
Gentlemen:
Enclosed is the 1999 Wolf Creek Generating Station Emergency PreparednessField Exercise Scenario which is scheduled for November 17, 1999.
If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me at(316) 364-4048, or Mr. Timothy F. East at (316)364-8831, extension 5054.
Very truly yours,
-C7 C. Warren
CCW/rlr
Enclosure
cc: J. N. Donohew (NRC), w/eW. D Johnson (NRC), w/eG. M. Good (NRC), w/eE. W. Merschoff(NRC), w/eSenior Resident Inspector (NRC), w/e
9909210194 990913CF ADOCK 05000482
PO. Box 411 Burlington. KS 66839 Phone: (316) 364-8831
1999 GRADED EXERCISE17 NOVEMBER 1999
Players are from Team 'D'Controllers are from Team 'C'
TIN GE-77-356-10 Rev. 0
SCENARIO DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REVIEW:
R. E. BARTH i DATE:
R. D. BENHAM < DATE:
D. E. BIRK DATE:
P. S. DeBLONK L w > DATE:
B. L. HEDSTROM R DATE:
W. H. KETCHUM DATE:
J. P. KNAPP __ DATE:
M. R. McKINNEY DATE:
T.G. MOREAU DATE:
T. D. PATTEN < DATE
G. R. SMITH - V DATE:
K. M. THRALL DATE:
FACILITY LEAD CONTROLLER REVIEW:
TSC DATE:
EOF Add) DATE:
PIO(asst) / DATE:
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1999 GRADED EXERCISE17 NOVEMBER 1999
RULES OF CONDUCTOBJECTIVES 1FEMA OBJECTIVES 2PLAYER GUIDELINES 3DRILL PARTICIPANTS 4
CONTROLLER ASSIGNMENTS AND INSTRUCTIONSGENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 5COMMUNICATIONS 5DRILL LEAD CONTROLLER 5FACILITY LEAD CONTROLLERS 5PUBLIC INFORMATION CONTROLLERS 6
PHONE TEAM CONTROLLERS 6MEDIA CONTROLLERS 6
ASSIGNMENTSCONTROLLERS 7EVALUATORS / COACHES 8CONTROLLER PHONE NUMBERS 9FACILITYIPOSITION PHONE NUMBERS 9CORNERSTONE TRACKING LOG 10EVALUATION LOG SHEET 12PERFORMANCE REPORT 17
SCENARIONARRATIVE SUMMARY 19TIMELINE 20CONTROL ROOM TURNOVER SHEETS
DAILY PLANT REPORT 22DAILY POD BOARD 23OFFSITE CONTACTS I CONTROL CELL PHONE NUMBERS 24POST ACCIDENT SYSTEM ANALYZER STATUS 25CHEMISTRY TURNOVER SHEET 36
MESSAGESCLASSIFICATION PLANT ANNOUNCEMENTS
NUE 37ALERT 38SITE AREA EMERGENCY 39GENERAL EMERGENCY 40DRILL MESSAGES
I - Drill - CR Lead - 'SS Initial Conditions' Message @ 0730 412 - Drill - Drill Lead - 'Drill today' Message @ 0745 423 - Drill - Communications - 'Phone Numbers' Message @ 0800 434- Drill - Drill Lead -'Begin Drill' Message @ 0800 445- Drill - Facility Leads -'Initial Conditions' Message @ 0800+ 456 - Drill - Sim. Op. -'Fire' Message @ 0800 467 - Simulator - CR Lead - 'Equipment failure' Message @ 0802 478 - Drill - Security Lead Controller - 'Security Diesel' Message @ 0803 489 - Simulator - CR Lead - 'Equipment failure' Message @ 0803 4910 - Simulator - CR Lead - 'Radiation monitors increasing' Message @ 0805 5011 - Simulator - CR Lead - 'Equipment failure' Message @ 0810 5112 - Contingency - CR Lead - 'ALERT Declaration' Message @ 0815+ 5213 - Drill - Fire Brigade - 'Heat Stress' Message @ 0820 5314 - Contingency - Security Lead Controller - 'Heat Stress' Message @ -0821 54
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15 - Drill - Security Lead Controller - 'Missing Person' Message @ -0835 5516 - Drill - Security Lead -'Missing Person' Message@ -0839 5617 - Simulator- CR Lead - 'RCS Leak' Message @ 0845 5718 - Simulator- CR Lead - 'LOCA' Message @ 0900 5819 - Simulator - CR Lead - 'Mini-purge does not isolate' Message @ 0900 5920 - Simulator - CR Lead -'Release' Message @0905 6021 - Contingency - CR Lead - 'SAE Declaration' Message @ 0915+ 6122 - Contingency - CR Lead - 'PARs' Message @ 0915+ 6223 - Simulator - CR Lead - 'Increasing CHARMs' Message @ 0930 6324 - Contingency - CR Lead - 'GE Declaration' Message @ 0945+ 6425 - Contingency- CR Lead - 'PARs' Message @ 1015+ 6526 - Simulator - EOF Lead - 'Wind Shift Start' Message @ 1000 6627 - Simulator - EOF Lead - 'Wind Shift End' Message @ 1000 6728 - Contingency- CR Lead - 'PARs' Message @ 1015+ 6829 - Simulator - CR Lead - 'Release termination' Message @ 1215 6930 - Drill- Radiological -'Environmental samples'Message @ 1215+ 7031 - Drill - Facility Leads - 'Drill termination' Message @ 1400 7132 - Drill - Drill Lead - 'Drill termination' Message @ 1400+ 72
MINI SCENARIOSFire Brigade 73Search and Rescue 74First Aid Response 75HZ-12 Repair 76PA-02 Repair 78Isolate H2 Skid 79Public Information Rumor Assignments 80
DATAIN-PLANT SURVEY MAPS
AUXILARY BUILDING1974' 861988' 872000' 882026' 892047' 91
FUEL STORAGE BUILDING 92RADWASTE BUILDING 92CONTAINMENT 92TURBINE BUILDING 93
2065' 93HABITIBILITY RESULTS
TSC 94SECURITY 94EOF 94
OPERATIONS DATA 95PROCESS RADIOCHEMISTRY
RCS I PASS 97CONTAINMENT ATMOSPHERE 99
PROCESS MONITORSGASEOUS DATA 101LIQUID DATA 103TURBINE BUILDING SUMP 105
METEOROLOGICAL DATA 107RADIOLOGICAL DATA
AREA RADIATION MONITORS 109ONSITE PLUME DATA 111OFFSITE PLUME DATA 113INDEX 180
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RULES OF CONDUCTOBJECTIVES
The NRC inspection module, for demonstration during graded exercises, includes the followingobjectives. These objectives NEED NOT be demonstrated in every training Drill. Additionalclarification of objectives is provided in the Player Guidelines.
A. Demonstrate that personnel who are assigned emergency response responsibilities are adequately trained to performaccording to plans and procedures.
B. Provide training for personnel and provide for identification of potential problems in the overall emergency response.C. The Technical Support Center (TSC), Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) and Public Information Organization will
be staffed according to the instructions in the Emergency Planning Procedures.D. Management of the Control Room, TSC, EOF and Public Information Organization will respond effectively to the
emergency. The lead personnel in these facilities will make timely and effective decisions regarding emergencyresponse efforts.
E. The staff in the Control Room, TSC and EOF will assess the emergency conditions to prepare appropriate mitigativepriorities, properly classify the events and to recommend offsite protective actions. (Each facility may not performthese actions, depending on the timing of turnover of responsibilities between facilities.)
F. Notifications of emergency conditions or protective action will be performed by the Control Room, TSC and the EOF.(NOTE: Each facility may NOT perform all of these actions, depending on the timing of turnover of responsibilitiesbetween facilities.) This will include the use of the Emergency Notification System (ENS) and Health Physics Network(HPN) in contact with onsite controllers.
G. Communications (e.g., phone, fax or radio) between facilities and teams in support of emergency response activitieswill be demonstrated using primary communication (or backup if appropriate).
H. Good radiological protection practices shall be demonstrated within the Control Room, TSC and the EOF. This shallbe reflected, in part, by maintaining radiological exposure to persons staffing the facilities and teams as low asreasonably achievable (ALARA).
1. Rumors identified during the Drill I Exercise will be confirmed or denied as part of the activities of the InformationClearinghouse, Phone Team or the Media Center.
J. Dispatch and coordination of emergency repair and damage control teams will be demonstrated by the Control Roomand the TSC. (Each facility may not perform each of these actions depending on the timing of turnover ofresponsibilities between facilities.)
K. Any radiological release from the plant will be characterized by either the Control Room, TSC or the EOF radiologicalassessment staff as to its magnitude and offsite impact. (Each facility may not perform each of these actionsdepending on the timing of turnover of responsibilities between facilities.)
L. Personnel accountability will be maintained within the Control Room, TSC, and EOF.M. Habitability of the Control Room, TSC and EOF will be periodically assessed.N. The Public Information Organization will disseminate accurate and timely information either through scheduled news
conferences, news statements or Phone Team communication.O. The TSC and EOF shall demonstrate assistance and support to the Control Room for mitigation of the emergency
conditions.P. Thorough scenario preparation and effective Drill I Exercise control will be demonstrated throughout the Drill I
Exercise.II. The following objectives are specific to this scenario.
A. The TSC WILL be activated.B. The EOF WILL be activated.C. Public Information WILL be activated.D. Post-accident sampling MAY be demonstrated during this drill. (It is a requirement to include a post accident sampling
system analysis in a Health Physics drill, annually during a drill).E. The objectives of a semi-annual Health Physics Drill WILL be demonstrated, by obtaining direct measurements, an
airborne sample and environmental samples, as part of this drill. These samples may include air, water, soil orvegetation. (Each team is not required to collect all samples).
PERIODIC DRILL REQUIREMENTS NOT BEING MET111. The following objectives are those associated with NRC requirements for periodic inclusion in drills or
exercises. They are identified here for tracking and clarification purposes.A. Site evacuation WILL NOT be performed for accountability.
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PLAYER GUIDELINES
A. These guidelines define the extent of play in demonstrating the previously listed generic objectives.1. For Graded Exercises, participants WILL NOT have prior knowledge of the scenario.2. For training drills:
a. scenario data will be treated discreetly and knowledge of the scenario will not preclude participation in the drill.b. coaching of players is allowed.
3. Personnel will be notified of emergency conditions through methods normally employed in making notifications (e.g.,Gaitronics, pager activation or Security). The site evacuation alarm will be activated (when power is available) atALERT, or higher classifications.
4. The Control Room will be simulated from the plant simulator.5. For drill purposes, communications to the Control Room should be directed to the Simulator Control Room.6. Communications involving the Control Room will be duplicated in the simulator, except for the Emergency Notification
System (ENS) dedicated line and the State/County radios. A telephone will be used in the simulator for the ENS. Ifthe State or County need to be notified as part of the drill by radio from the Control Room will use the radios in theEOF, since there are no radios in the simulator.
7. Operational and meteorological initial conditions will be established prior to the start of the drill and will be distributedto those players who would, under actual conditions, be aware of this information.
8. Participation by onsite personnel involved with emergency response shall be carried out to the fullest extent possiblewithout affecting plant operations or plant safety. Dispatch of teams into the power block will occur as required. Use ofProtective Clothing is not expected to be simulated but will be dictated by environmental conditions the day of the drill.The decision of what to simulate will be made in accordance with Al 14-002, 'Heat Stress Management Program", onthe morning of the drill.
9. During actual emergency conditions, certain administrative controls may be bypassed (i.e. clearances, fire watches,procedure changes, work packages, radiation work permits, radiological postings, clearance orders, plant modificationrequest, etc.). When performing a walk through, steps such as clearances, need not be demonstrated.
10. For drill purposes, the need for a fire watch shall be determined on a case by case basis.11. All drill related radio, Gaitronics and telephone transmissions shall begin and end with 'This is a drill'.12. IF the scenario requires contacting offsite organizations which are not participating, THEN they shall be contacted for
the purpose of checking communications only.13. Additional personnel may be called in to supplement the regular ERO staffing.14. If Potassium Iodide is recommended for use by emergency workers, its actual ingestion will be simulated.15. If parts or tools are needed from the Warehouse/Tool Shop they will be brought to the check-out counter, confirmed to
be the correct tool / part, then returned to the Warehouse/Tool Shop.16. If entry into hazardous areas is required by the scenario, then drill participants will simulate the entry.17. The TSC and EOF may discuss plant recovery and reentry activities following termination of the release.18. Actual off-site siren and tone alert radio activation will be simulated.
B. These guidelines are specific to this scenario.1. There will be pre-staging of licensee participants in:
a. The Wolf Creek Generating Station (WCGS) Simulator 30 minutes before the start of the drill.b. The Shift Supervisor's Conference Room, for Station Operators personnel only. They should be at the Operations
Relief Area 30 minutes before the start of the drill. Their normal dispatch point is from the Control Room. This pre-staging reduces impact to normal Control Room activities and provides a central location for repair teams to bedispatched, prior to activation of the TSC.
c. Public Information in Topeka (Information Clearinghouse, Media Center, and Phone Team). Team membersshould be in the State Defense Building (break room, lower level) by 09:00.
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DRILL PARTICIPANTSThe following groups will participate as delineated below:
WILL PARTICIPATE WILL NOTWOLF CREEK FACILITIES / ORGANIZATIONS PARTICIPATE
Information Clearinghouse, CMedia Center, *
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KDEM at EOF,KDEM @ Topeka
KDHE @ TopekaKDEM Comnmunication Center @ TopekaDept. of Agriculture @ Topeka
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CONTROLLER ASSIGNMENTS AND INSTRUCTIONSGENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
A. Controllers should report to their assigned facility no later than 0730.B. Controllers will ensure players do not use radios in Area 5 or other designated (posted) areas.C. Controllers must comply with instructions from the Drill Lead Controller.D. Prior to the commencement of drill activities, controllers shall test telecommunications and synchronizewatches with the Drill Lead Controller.E. Controller messages must be approved by the Facility Lead Controller prior to issuance.F. Special messages and messages designated as contingency must be approved by the Drill LeadController prior to issuance.G. Information for scenario events or data may only be provided when earned by the appropriate players.H. Scenario information or data must not be provided prior to the time noted on the message or data sheets.I. Maintain a log of major player actions, scenario-driven activities, alterations in scenario sequence ofevents, and other pertinent data or information. IF also acting as an evaluator, THEN include a list ofdeficiencies, weaknesses, improvement items and other observations.
Communications
A. Gaitronics will be operable from the simulator. Channel 5 shall be used for drill communications, and thephrase "This is a drill" MUST be used to distinguish drill play from normal operating traffic.B. The following radio channels have been cleared for drill use:
- Channel 1: radio checks- Channel 3: in-plant teams- Channel 4: off-site field teams
Drill Lead Controller shall:
1. Provide for the overall management and technical direction of the controller team.2. Monitor the drill to ensure that the scenario progresses in an orderly and coordinated manner.3. Coordinate the issuance of drill messages with the other members of the controller team.4. Approve any changes requiring an alteration in the schedule or sequence of events in the scenario.
Note: Only the Drill Lead Controller may authorize such activities as described below.5. Temporarily freeze play after simulator failure. The Drill Lead Controller will communicate with all LeadFacility Controllers to ensure that play resumes at the same time, with the appropriate data. The Drill LeadController shall determine if further play is simulator or hard-copy driven.6. The Drill Lead Controller may assemble evaluators, facility lead controllers, and facility lead players toconduct an overall drill critique, the day after the drill. The purpose of such a meeting is to capture timelineinformation, issues for resolution, owners for these issues, strengths, and determine whether drill objectiveswere met. A meeting of this type is not normally conducted after training drills.
Facility Lead Controllers shall:
1. Coordinate with the Drill Lead Controller for issuance of drill messages within the assigned facility andrecovery from a simulator failure.2. Monitor data being received and issued from the facility to ensure consistency with the scenario.3. Maintain a log of major player actions, scenario-driven activities, alterations in scenario sequence ofevents, and other pertinent data or information. IF also acting as an evaluator, THEN include a list ofdeficiencies, weaknesses, improvement items and other observations.4. Supervise the facility support controllers.5. Collect all logs and paperwork generated by facility support controllers and players.
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6. Ensure that all controllers, evaluators and players are prepared to attend a player's critique immediatelyfollowing the drill. A critique shall be held in each facility. Facility Leads shall request that the players spendapproximately 15 - 30 minutes after the drill to identify and assign drill improvement issues, strengths,weaknesses and important timeline information.7. Conduct a facility controllers critique after the player's critique. Important timeline information should becaptured in this critique. The facility lead controller will collect issues and assign ownership of those issues.8. Participate in the drill critique. The facility lead controller should bring issues and owners of these issuesto the overall drill critique. Important timeline information should also be brought to this meeting. If there isno overall drill critique, the facility lead controllers shall forward an electronic summary of their performancereport(s), and hard copies of all drill generated forms.
PUBLIC INFORMATION CONTROLLERS
Phone Team Controllers
A. Call 1-800-354-3831 (Topeka) to ask the phone team questions. Prepare questions in advance, or developquestions during the play using scenario information, information you receive from the phone team, or fromstatements made during news conferences.B. Should challenge the phone team to ensure that they understand:
1. How individuals with special needs would be identified and addressed during an evacuation.2. How school being in session would effect the need to evacuate a subzone3. How questions regarding employee injuries would be handled4. Sheltering requirements for people in subzones encouraged to Shelter in place."
Media Controllers
1. Do not use detailed job-specific knowledge to ask questions or form assessments of the news conference. Ifyou know that an answer provided is obviously incorrect or misleading, you need to note this in your log.2. As a member of the media you have deadlines to meet and require a great deal of information in a timelymanner. Be sure to portray this sense of urgency during news conferences. If you're not receiving informationneeded to write your story or complete your newscast, let that be known. Ask questions. Be as polite as youperceive media would be in this situation-some are very polite, others considerably, but be aggressive enoughto get what you need to complete your job.3. When you are not in a news conference or writing a story, try to find other information by pressing the MediaLiaison and calling the phone team with questions. You may start to call 1-800-354-3831 once the TopekaPhone Team is activated.
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CONTROLLERS
I IFRA A-QT I =ArASSIGNMENT FACIr1I Tr S:TACC 1-nkTnrI I np
Drill Lead Controller Ken ThrallControl Room Controller - George Smith
...................................................................................... !111....... ......... W R ..... ........... ................................ . ;..CR.(SimtatorJ CotrollerTim FrakerJaeKnp........................................................................................... ........................ ..................... ............ ..... .........................................
CR Chemistry *.I.*.Marc..BlowCR Co mmu n icatio ns . Betty Sayler.............. p n ~ i a i n ......... .*...............................-----------------------------------------------------4--i a FrCR Plant Team~s ......................... Richard Fure
Lany Boss.. . ..................................... ........... ............................................. . ....................................... ...... ,Rona eOfsiteCommunicatorControl Cell , Lee Ann Pock
Security Montie McKinneyTSC Lead Controller Pete Martin
...................................................................................... ............................... ...
C(At.) Clarence RichFi r e a f............. ......................... .............. ... ................. . .... ...... . ..... . ,_...... . . ....Fld Tm Control I I * Charlie Medenciy............................................................................................................................................................................................................. y. ..... En.ineen.ng . ........ Ba.t
Health Physics Charlie Medenciy........... n !A ...................... .......... ............................... ... ....... . ... ._.......... ........................... ..Onsite Teams Kathy HubbardSteve Robinson
Dennis Sloop
. ................................................................ ....................... . ' .TSC ommunications - Ron Holloway............................. i.............................................................................. .. ... ; ..... ............................... .. _.. .PASS Team Greg KinnEOF Lead Controller Britt McKinney....... ............................................. ...................................Y...... . .................................... .......................... ......... ,...._._._._.._.....Dos Asesment .MryBo
........................... .............. ....................................... ..... ................... ! ..P R .. . ... ............ ;--Field Team Control '*JnHaey.............. J................................................................anee... . _ _, 4 . .Communications Jim Kitchens
Offsite Monitoring Teams Steve TrendelBruce CopeDan HainesTeresa Rice
HPN Rick Denton.................................................................. . .... ........... .................... ........ ...... -5 ....... .. .. 9..
ENS ,Jim Bloomer. ....... Pi§. ,_,,,,,,,,,, , ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,X-5,2,County EOC Art Mah
Lead Public Information-Topeka Todd Anselmi Brad Grieves
................................................................................ .......................................................................................... .....................................................Media Center-Topeka MC . DeGary Burchart
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MEDIA * - . Sheila Teal
I~ d f f ..... I.............................!.................. ......................................... . ............................................ i,
MEDIA Webb Nifn
........................................ ... S .M q ............... ........................................... .............................................. ................. q .2 ! ........................................
.EIA.. Ron Sims
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PHONE TEM (Room) -Topeka Deb Rassmussen
..... x .§ ( P ...................... ..... ............. ...........................................................................;......... ........................................... ...........................PHNETEA - Topeka MC MRksFelltner
PHONE TEAM - Topeka MC *Roy Andrews
............................ ........................... ..................................... ................................................... ,;
PHONE TEAM - Topeka MC i*i Jacob Cherr
................. ...... ........................................................................................................................................................................................... ......
PHONE TEAM - Topeka MC *IJanet OsmundsonPHONE TEAM - Topeka MC *i.Cindy Hill
AV SUPPORT - Topzeka MC *.. Russell Moon
........ I nf... . C o n t r ol.. .. .. .. . .. .....Q ! . R. W... . ..................... ........................................... ............................................. ............................................. I..... .. . . . .WC PlO - IC IWarren Wood.Y .E q..................................................................................................,,4Coffey County PIO -IC * * May.Bloomer............................ ......................... ..........News Writer- IC Nola Hivelyf i a ,.........- "............................................ ................................. ............................................. .................................... ... .. ....................Technical Support I-IC . Luis Solorio/John Johnson
Phone Team Manager- Phone I . Mary Stevenson
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EVALUATORS I COACHESASSIGNMENT EVALUATORS COACHES
Control Room Steve Hedges N / AEOF
Offsite Emergency Manager *Mike Angus N I AAdministrative Coordinator Dennis Parks N I ARadioiogical Coordinator Ray Ryan
TSC
Site Emergency Manager Chris Younie N I AAdministrative Coordinator Chuck DeLong N I AOperations Coordinator Bob Kopecky N I AMaintenance Coordinator Gene Lawson N / A
Pl Organization
Public Information Officer Rick Muench N /APhone Team Mindy Sadowski N I AMedia Center Tom Moreau N I A
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CONTROLLER PHONE NUMBERSCONTROLLER POSITIONS PHONE NUMBER
DRILL LEAD Ext. 5818785-5754976 (PAGER)
Control Room Lead (Simulator) Ext. 5112Simulator Operator Ext. 5112TSC Lead Ext. 4509
Ext. 5324 TSC Conference Rm.EOF Lead Ext. 5071 / 5368JRMT Vehicles
Vehicle 1024 (316) 437-6609Vehicle 1042 (316) 437-6614Vehicle 1094 (316) 437-6613State vehicle (785) 221-2814/
(785) 221-6788Security Lead Ext. 5376State EOC (785) 274-1445County EOC (316) 364-2721State Forward Staging Area (316) 256-6187Public Information Lead-Topeka (785) 267-0669 Ext. (NRC Line)Public Information Control Cell-WC (316) 364-8831 (5427)
From a Rolm single line phone: I I ITo Transfer Flash Dial 2nd # Flash Announce Caller Hang-upTo Conference: Flash Dial 2nd # Flash (can repeat up to 5 tmes)
Control RoomShift SupervisorNSOs (SS Conference Room)SimulatorShift SupervisorOperations Communicator
TSCSite Emergency ManagerRadiological Coordinator
Operations CoordinatorMaintenance CoordinatorAdministrative CoordinatorSecurityPublic Information-TopekaWC Public Information OfficerPublic Information ManagerTechnical SupportNews WriterPhone Team ManagerMedia Conference phoneAudio Visual SupportPC line for e-mailPhone team controllers I evaluatorsshould call.State Public Information Officer
48
FACILITYIPOSITION PHONE NUMBERSEOF
102 Offsite Emergency Manager170 Administrative Coordinator
Radiological Coordinator300 or 5802 Operations Coordinator58
5680
53415352
5345534753754399
Engineering Team CoordinatorOperations Recorder
Onsite Public Information Coordinator
Operations Status RecorderDose Assessment CoordinatorTeam DirectorOffsite PIC
534253785355536853535310538753615396 or364-41525704535653915372
785-267-0649785-267-0651785-267-3228785-267-0603785-267-1441785-267-9327785-267-0537785-267-11341-800-354-3831
(785) 274-1192 or(785) 267-0688
The ENS and HPN should call the numbers listed for HPN and ENS Controller Assignments (page 7) or "PHONE NUMBERS TO BEUSED FOR OFFSITE AGENCIES" (page 24).
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CORNERSTONE TRACKING LOG
Evaluator Name:Facility Evaluated:
Drill Date:ERO Team:
Facility ActivationTime of Classification: Time of Activation: Requirement Met? (Y/N):
StaffingMinimum 'Activation" staffing met? (Y/N):Unstaffed Positions:
Staffing Supplemental? (YIN):
ClassificationsTime of initial plant indication:Time of initial plant indication:Number of Classification opportunities:
Time of Classification:Time of Classification: _
Number of correct Classifications:
Protective Action RecommendationsNumber of PAR opportunities: _ _ Number of correct PARs:
Emergency NotificationsNumber of Immediate Notifications To State and County for Emergency Classification:Number of Immediate Notifications to both groups made accurately and within 15 minutes: I
SUCCEED / FAILEDNumber of Immediate Notifications To State and County for PARs:Number of Immediate Notifications to both groups made accurately and within 15 minutes:
SUCCEED / FAILED
AccountabilityCompleted within 30 minutes? (Y/N): Maintained? (Y/N):
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CommunicationNumber of times Timeout" was used:Failed to Communicate data within facility:
Failed to use '3-way communication: _ _
Failed to Communicate data outside facility:
Consider: Timeliness and accuracy of data communicated. Communication to appropriate organizations.
Command and ControlPriorities are established? (YIN) Posted? (YIN)Number of facility briefings: Number of briefings where 'Priorities" are reviewed:Number of management meetings: 50.54(x) invoked? (YIN)
Consider: Quality of briefings, Evaluation of data and priorities, Ability to delegate.
Number of Teams DispatchSearch and Rescue: Maintenance Repair: Medical: Survey:Number of Individuals or Teams Dispatched (not originating from TSCIEOF):
Consider: Quality of team formation, briefing and team tracking.
Radiological ProtectionNumber of staff potentially overexposed: Number of failures to maintain doses ALARA:
Consider: Deviations from normal Radiological practices, Timeliness of dose assessments, Assumptions made for doseassessments, Plume tracking success.
Public InformationNumber of Approved News Statements:Number of News Statements without an errorNumber of News Conferences:
No. of Rumors Identified:No. of Rumors Answered in News Statements:No. of Rumors Addressed in Press Conferences: _
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WOLF CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORPORATION
EVALUATION LOG SHEET
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WOLF CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORPORATION
EVALUATION LOG SHEET
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Assignment: Page: 2 OF
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WOLF CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORPORATION
EVALUATION LOG SHEET
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WOLF CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORPORATION
EVALUATION LOG SHEET
Name: Date:
Assignment: Page: 4 OFTIME
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PHONE TEAM CONTROLLER FORM
Date Time Call Placed Sequence #
Evaluator: I Representing: Citizen Media OtherPhone # Called: Phone Team Member:
Question:
Response:
OBSERVATIONS -"
Is the answer received accurate to the best of your knowledge? YES NOIf No - Comment:
Is the person answering your questions courteous and helpful? YES NOIf No - Comment:
Does the phone team member seem concerned about you? YES NOAre the answers you get provided in a timely manner? YES NOIf No - Comment:
If the phone team doesn't know an answer to a particular question, do they get back with you on it? YES NODo they speculate or give you their opinion of what they "think" may be happening or about to happen? YES NOIf Yes - Comment:
If you call to ask a question relating to a rumor, do you get a timely response to the validity of the rumor? YES NOIf No - Comment:
If you ask the same question of several phone team members or spokespersons at virtually the same time, do youreceive virtually the same answer? YES NOIf No - Comment:
Have you Identified the phone team members strengths and weaknesses on the Performance Report? YES NOOther Comment(s):
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PERFORMANCE REPORT
DRILL/EXERCISE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION REPORTTeam: Facility: Date:
_ Nam . Name
Strengths: (Indicate if PIR is to be written) PIR-#*
Areas for Improvement: (Indicate if PIR is to be written) PIR-#*
:
*
*
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Weaknesses: PIR4
*6
Any improvement items or weaknesses listed above were discussed or otherwise resolvedby the team members. Specific methods for improvement were established for each.
ERO PositionSignature of ERO Team Leader
For Emergency Manager/Public Information Officer use:Were the objectives of this Table-top or drill met? U Yes 0 No(Comments above should clarify a no response)
Copies:* Self (Functional Group Team Leader) * Site Emergency Manager, Off-Site Emergency Manager,
or Wolf Creek Public Information Officer. as appropriate* E-Plan Instructor/Facilitator or Facility Lead Controller 0
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Items for consideration when preparing your PERFORMANCE EVALUATION REPORT include, but are notlimited to the following.
Critique Process (thorough, meaningful, self-critical)
A - Operational Assessment and Response* Facility activation or task initiation* Engineering Evaluation* Emergency Classification* ENS Communication* Status board maintenance* Control Room Support and Communication* Communication
B - Maintenance Response* Facility activation or task initiation* Determination of team needs.* Team preparation* Team dispatch* Team communication* Status board maintenance* Communication
C - Radiological Assessment and Response* Facility activation or task initiation* Facility habitability* Dose Assessment* Protective Action Recommendation* Team preparation* Team dispatch* Team Communication* Status board maintenance* HPN Communication* Communication
D - Administrative Support* Facility activation or task initiation* Accountability* Staffing, equipment and materials* Immediate and Follow-Up Notifications* Security Issues (inciuding role of Guardsmen at EOF)* Status board maintenance* Other logistical considerations (including transfer, activation and operation of alternate facilities, if appropriate)* Communication
E - Public Information (Note: Applicable to all facilities)* Activation of facilities or task initiation* Staffing* Information gathering from TSC (Onsite Public Information Coordinator)* Information gathering from EOF (Offsite Public Information Coordinator)* Rumor Control* Phone Team* Information Clearinghouse (including preparation for news conferences)* Media Registration* Media Center (including conduct of news conferences)* KCPL Media Monitoring* Communication
F . Coffey County, State of Kansas, and Other Agency Co-Response* Recognition and emergency response* WCNOC support and response* Role of WCNOC Representative to Countyv Communication
G - Command and Control* Facility activation or task initiation* Briefings* Management Meetings* Recognition and response to Public Information Organization* Decision-Making
- Emergency Classification (and Recovery)- Protective Action Recommendation- Authorization of Emergency Notifications- Authorization of Emergency Exposures
* Communicaion
REMEMBER: INVENTORIES MUST BE PERFORMED AND DEPLETED FORMS MUSTBE REPLENISHED PRIOR TO LEAVING FACILITIES.
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SCENARIO
Operational events will be conducted as written. Other events may vary from those written according to theactions of the players.
NARRATIVE SUMMARY
This sequence does result in a release of radioactive materials, ensuring that conditions shall require anevacuation of down wind sectors.
INITIAL CONDITIONS
Initial conditions establish the plant is operating at 100% of full power, during the middle of core life. Acontainment purge is in progress. There have been indication of core axial offset throughout this cycle.
SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
At 0800 a fire begins in the turbine building, due to a leak in the hydrogen piping. This should mobilize the FireBrigade and require search and rescue.
The fire quickly causes a failure of PA-02. The loss of PA-02 results in a loss of normal power to NB-02 and aloss of power to reactor coolant pumps 'C' and 'D'. This in turn causes an auto initiated reactor trip. The loss ofPA-02, and subsequent loss of two RCPs, will result in the declaration of an ALERT. Several control rods fail tofully insert due to binding. Mechanical fuel damage follows. Increasing coolant activity levels cause several area Iprocess radiation monitors to increase. In response to these monitor increases, chemistry is directed to draw areactor coolant system (RCS) sample. Several minutes after the reactor trip, a loose parts monitoring alarm isreceived.
With debris passing through the RCS, the reactor coolant pump seal fails on the 'A' RCP. The coolant leakagebegins slowly, without a detectable change in RCS inventory. However, containment atmosphere monitors beginto rise.
At about 0845 the RCS leakage begins to increase to a point where it is noticeable, then ramps up to -480 gallonsper minute by 0900. The change in plant condition results in the declaration of a Site Area Emergency. At thistime containment high range area monitors (CHARMS) begin to noticeably increase. An in-progress containmentmini-purge fails to isolate. The down stream dampers (GTDO012 and GTDO011) leak by, providing a release pathto the environment.
Changing conditions in the plant should result in dispatch of HP team(s) to survey the plant based on changedactivity conditions. Teams should be dispatched to attempt to locally close HZ-11 or HZ-12. These teams will berequired to report to the actual location and will need to locate a ladder. A ladder will not be immediately available.
By 0930, CHARMS will exceed 2800 R/Hr. This will result in the declaration of a General Emergency. Conditionsshall warrant evacuation of down wind sectors out to ten miles.
At -1000 the shift chemist completes the RCS sample and returns to the Control room with the results. The valueprovided will be 305 microcurie/cc Dose Equivalent Iodine (DEI). This will provide a need for continued RCSsamples, but with the ERO team activated, the TSC will need to dispatch a chemistry sampling team to monitorRCS activity.
The fission product release is filtered and monitored. The filtering results in an iodine to noble gas ratio of 0.025(lower than might otherwise be assumed using default ratios). There shall be some extent of failure of theventilation filters. The release will run for -2-3/4 hours, until 1215. After the release has been terminated,environmental samples shall be collected and transported to the EOF.
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The drill will be terminated at approximately 1400.
TIME
0730- (H-00:30)
CLASSIFICATION'
0800
0800
(H+00:00)
(H+00:00) ALERT2
0802 (H+00:02)
TIMELINE
SUMMARYEVENT
Initial conditions are provided to the Shift Supervisor.
Drill activities begin.
A hydrogen leak in the turbine Building generates a fire, taking outthe PA-02 bus.
* Various fire alarms come in* Initiates mini-scenario for fire brigade.* Initiates mini-scenario for search and rescue
PA-02 fails causing RCPs 'C' and 'D' to fail.* NB-02 losses normal feed* Loss of two RCPs causes Reactor trip* Several control rods fail to hit bottom* Fuel damage begins, resulting from mechanical binding of
inserted control rods(Initiates mini-scenario to obtain PASS sample, >300 DEI)
* Minor leak before break begins through RCP seal(Process and rad monitors begin to trend upward)
Loose parts monitor alarm
Measurable RCS leakage begins
Safety Injection occurs
LOCA grows to 480 GPM
0810
0845 (H+00:45)
0900 (H+01:00)
1 Times noted for emergency classification are based on the initiation of the causal event and do not reflect time required for event diagnosis.The actual time of classification could vary significantly.2An ALERT should be declared per the WCGS Emergency Plan due to the FR chartSequence
10-FR1 Yes, the fire is in the protected area10-FR2 Yes, the fire is in the Turbine Building1 0-FR3 Yes, the fire is located directly above PA021 0-FR4 YES, the fire removes off site power by damage from NBO2, required by TS.Alert
3A Site Area Emergency should be declared when indications of a LOCA occur.Sequence:
3-LRCB13-LRCB2 Yes, RCS break has occurred and is greater than the capacity of one CCP3-LRCB3 No, No indications of failed fuel exist at this time3-LRCB5 Yes, ECCS flow is required3-LRCB6 No, ECCS flow is not less than 225 gpm
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0905 (H+01:05)
0930 (H+01 :30) GE4
* Initiates mini-scenario for HP to survey the Aux. Building* Containment mini-purge fails to isolate and dampers
GTDO012 and GTDOO11 leak by providing release path to theunit vent and out to the environment)(Initiates mini-scenario to locally close HZ-11 or Hz-12,
unable to find ladder for immediate access to these valves)* CHARMS increases
Unit vent monitors begin trending upward
CHARMS exceeds 2,800 RIHr.* Will need to evacuate Offsite out to 10 miles.* Evacuate out to NW-2
Wind begins to shift towards the northeast.
Wind shift completed.Will need to evacuate out to NE-2
Release terminated
Offsite teams collect environmental samples.
Exercise is terminated.
Critique completed.
1000 (H+02:00)
1015 (H+02:15)
-1215 (H+04:15)
-1215 (H+04:15)
1400
1600
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(H+08:00)
3-LRCB7 Yes, This step provides a challenge to the SS. The open path through the containment wall is containment mini-purge.This is not a CISA or CISB penetration, however the flow path is not isolated. A Yes answer is necessary.SAE
4 A General Emergency should be declared when the Containment Radiation increases to the value found on the decision chart.Sequence:3-LRCBI Yes, Leakage is greater than the limits and cannot be isolated.3-LRCB2 Yes, RCS break has occurred and is greater than the capacity of one CCP3-LRCB3 Yes, Containment Radiation indicates greater than 2.8E+3 R/hour. A secondary indication for a Yes answer is receipt ofthe PASS sample showing DEI>300ucilgm.3-LRCB4 Yes, This step provides a challenge to the SS. The open path through the containment wall is containment mini-purge.This is not a CISA or CISB penetration. But the flow path is not isolated. A Yes answer is necessary.General Emergency
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DAILY PLANT REPORT
To be provided onil after demonstrating knowledge of where report can be found.AIF 21D-002-01, Rev. 2DAILY PLANT REPORT
Date TODAY Time 0400
Mode I Reactor Power 3547.38 RJU 1 58MAPrevious Day's Generation 0000 to 2400 hours GMWH _______ NMWHGenerator Load (Instantaneous) (GMWe) 1233.4,x C (MAP0001)Condenser Absolute Pressure (INHGA) High 3.36 (ACP0218)
Intermediate 2.77 (ACP021 1)2.33 (ACP0204)
Main Condenser In-Leakage (scfmI ' __ (Systems)/(Operations)Dissolved 02 in the Hotwell (PPB) \ 2.8 (Chemistry)Blowdown Rate (KPIH) 111,, 63.3 (BMU0704)Reactor Pressvre,(PS1G) 2235.5 (BBU0482)Reactor CoolanfTavg (OF) 586.8 (BBT0499A)Reactor Coolant Sys. Boron Concentration (ppm) 766 (Chemistry)Calendar Days of Continuous Operation (Gen. Output Brkr Clsd) 287Lake Level 1087.05 (EFLOO27)Circ Water Inlet Temperature 60.1 (Avg. of DAT0050 and DAT0049)Circ Water Pump Discharge Pressure (PSIG) 26 (IPI CW012A)Major Plant ActivitiesCTMT mini-purge in progress.
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DAILY PO. SOARD
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OFFSITE CONTACTS I CONTROL CELL PHONENUMBERS
AGENCY ACTUAL CONTROL CELL.,.,NUMBER NUMBER5
American Nuclear Insurers 860-561-3433 5695Coffey County Sheriff - 364-2123 5691ENS ____________ 5206HPN__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5209INPO 800-321-0614 5697NRC Resident 4574 / 4575 5693Security - 4999 5376State of Kansas (KDEM) 785-296-3176 5692System Dispatch 785-575-6078 5694
Other Phone Numbers
Computer Operator Extension 5696In order to make the multi-line phone work for the ENS or HPN control cells, the following directions should be used:
1. When a call comes into your incoming line (5204 for ENS, and 5209 for HPN), pick up the phone then push the button next to theappropriate number (There should be a flashing arrow in the LCD next to the button).
2. Answer the first caller, get his extension, then call him back from the correct outgoing line (5206 for ENS, and 5208 for HPN).3. When the next person calls:
a. push hold onceb. push the button next to your incoming numberc. get the callers extensiond. push your outgoing number (this will disconnect the incoming line)e. push conference oncef. call the second callerg. push conference again - everyone should still be on the line.
You can repeat this as often as necessary to connect as many callers as you receive (it should not exceed 3- but could be less).
5Phone numbers normally expected to be used for drill purposes are in bold.1999 GRADED EXERCISE Dradqe Z4
POST ACCIDENT SAMPLING SYSTEM ANALYZER STATUS
POST ACCIDENT SAMPLING SYSTEM ANALYZER STATUS
CHSF SJ-145-01-001A. % -n
ANALYZER OPERABLE INOPERABLE W # #/ DATEX(1)(2)(3) .p 05009-92/10-6-92
Boronometer . 27468-98/2-13-98x *
Conductivity - __ __ __
,(1X(Dissolved Oxygen ok______
xpHX ___ ___ __
X(4) 98-010363/6-7-98Detector A e
ee~ X(1)Atmospheric Oxygdn __ _ _ _ _rX(1)
,41X(5) WO#98-129492-001Grab SaMp*Wtart
Undiru"cd ab Rx. Coolant XSampnler Position: Ctmt. Sump
Ctmt. Atmos._
Diluted Grab Liquid (1)Sampler Position: Atmosphere
Comments: Status current as of 01-01-991. PASS computer operable. Orbispheres are not calibrated. Second stage dilution on RCS sample is NOT operable.Troubleshooting 2nd stage dilution error message ongoing with WO#98-210064 (error message Alan Bradley not receivingdone status on 500cc fill)2. WR sent to NPE for evaluation.3. WR written for erratic readings. Evaluation of replacement in process.4. WR written to investigate check source replacement
Miscellaneous AR's1. WO#98-128658(3 year PM's)2. WO#98-126812-001 (buttons on suitcase broken)
THIS STATUS SHEET IS FOR E-PLAN DRILL USE ONLY!!!!!!
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APF 21-001-01, Rev. 02 PAryo I o-f "AS-- RT 02 RELIEF -HECKLIS K02-OO1A
SHIFT SUPERVISOR RELIEF CHECKLIST I?FF-GOING SHIFT (CHECK BOX) DATE OFF-GOING SS (PRINT) >
DAYS [ NIGHTS TODAY ON-COMING SS (PRINT) lPLANT STATUS SUMMARY ON-COMING SS REVIEW PRIOR TO ASSUMING SHI FV7MODE 1 (100%) , ,e A Zditional Pages 3EVOLUTIONS IN PROGRESS: 1) 100% power, MOLCTMT mini-purge in progress
SIGNIFICANT MAINTENANCE RESTORATION IN PROGRESS: ..
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SIGNIFICANT TESTING/RESTORATION IN PROGRE t
RADWASTE STATUS:
GENERAL:
REVIEW THE FOLLOWING PRIOR TO ASSUMING SHIFT: (CHECK BOX)D SHIFT SUPERVISOR LOG D ACTION STATEMENT SUMMARYD FIRE PROTECTION IMPAIRMENTS D COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL LOGD EQUIP. OUT OF SERVICE LOG [ BREECH AUTHORIZATIONSD ESSENTIAL READING F IGNITION SOURCE PERMITSD SHIFT CREW COMPOSITIOND SURVEILLANCE SCHEDULE F LICENSED OPERATOR QTR SIGN-OFF LOG
UPDATED / -
REVIEW THE FOLLOWING AFTER ASSUMING SHIFT: (CHECK BOX)D TEMP. MODIFICATION LOG [ DISCHARGE PERMITS IN EFFECTD CLEARANCE ORDER INDEX [I CONTROL ROOM LOGI1 OPERATIONS TRACKING PROGRAM D ENSURE BLDG WATCHES REVIEWUPDATED / ESSENTIAL READING
OFF-GOING SS INTASON-COMING SS IlINITIALS llINITIALS l
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APF 21-001-01. Rev.02 Panp 2 f 2 Kens)n-A14APF2I --O 1 0. Rev- 02 I -n- - f I(A)-b IAb±11±T SUPERV1IOR RELIEF CHECKLIST
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FIRE BRIGADE
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CALL SUPERINTENDENT HP TECHNICIAN CHEMISTRY TECHNICIAN
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APF 21f-nni.A2 Raw 09k D.P 4 1f A-, - K02-OOIC
CONTROL ROOM TURNOVER CHECKLISTDATE:TODAY NIGHTSHIFT DAYSHIFT MODE- 1
OFF-GOING: (PRINT) SO ON-COMING: (PRINT) SO, .RO RO:BOP BOPSSE f ~SE _ _ _ _ _
ON-COMING SOISEIROIBOP REVIEWEVOLUTIONS IN PROGRESS:1) 100 %power, MOLCTMT mini-purge in progress.
MAINTENANCE IN PROGiiESW_-Cormmitment Steps 3.212, 3.2.14J
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CONTROL ROOM TURNOVER CHECKLISTI
REACTOR POWER
ROD CONTROL
100 % RCS: 586.5 OF 2235 PSIG
AUTO EI
MANUAL
CONTROL BANK D 229 STEPS
RCS BORON (Cb)
LEAK RATE (GPM):
766 PPM @ DATE/TIME 1020298/0
UNIDENTIFIED -0.023IDENTIFIED 0.1 @ DATE/TIME YESTERDAY/034
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CONTROL ROOM TURNOVER CHECKLISTOFF-GOING SO/SE/RO/BOP REVIEW (Check Box)CONTROL ROOM READINGS AUX BLDG READINGS
ADWASTE READINGS TURB BLDG READINGSON-COMING CREW COMPOSITION ATTACHED SITNSREADINGS
ON-COMING SO/SE/RO/BOP REVIEW (Check Box)PRIOR TO ASSUMING WATCHSO SE RO BOP
CONTROL ROOM LOGSESSENTIAL READINGCLEARANCE ORDER LOG
.____ INSTRUMENT OUT-OF-SERVICE LOGEQUIPMENT OUT-OF-SERVICE-iOG '-
. ACTION STATEMENT SUMMARYSURVEILLANCE SCHEWLtE
N/A FIRE PROTECTION MITN/A N/A N/A KC008 NOT DISABLED/D1SARMED WITHOUT DOCUMENTATION
. N/A N/A N/A DISCHARGEPRMIRS. MCB WALKDOWN WITH OFF-GOING WATCH
AFTER ASSUMING WATCH .
SO SE RO BOP'.THEMP MOD LOG
N/A N/A N/A LOCKED VALVE LOG._ COMPUTER ALARM SUMMARYN/A WA N/A CONDUCT SHIFT BRIEF
____ ) __ N/A P-2 SCHEDULE_ N/A - N/A N/A OPEN PROCEDURES BOOK [Commitment Step 3.2.20]
'TACH ANY ADDITIONAL PAGES NEEDED TO DESCRIBE PLANT CONDITIONS. MARK THE NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL PAGES2
OFF-GOING ON-COMING
SO OSO SO
RO ORO RO
BOP OBOP BOP
SE OSE SEINITIALS INITIALS
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.DESIG IDATE TIME SS/SO DATE TIME SSISO' 2 3 4 5 6 ALL IMRESTRAI SPECINFICALT I OPERABLE
9 REMARKS/EQUIPMENT/MWP/TMO/CO/RETEST
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NOTE: 1) FOR INSTRUMENTS OTHER THAN COMPUTER POINTS ENTER N/A.2) VERIFY OOS SEQUENCE NUMBER IS ON ACTION/WORK REQUEST AND LIST ACTION/WORK REQUEST NUMBER IN THIS COLUMN.
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 34
ATTACHMENT 6
ACTION STATEMENT SUMMARY LOGE.O.L.# TECH. SPEC.# ENTERED DEADLINE REMARKS RESTOREDYR _ DATE ITIME I8 DATE ITIME ISS DATE ITIME ISS
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APF 024007-10-00 (TRAINING)
APF 02-007-1M01
Chemistry Turnover ChecklistlDateOn-cOff-gMode
TODAYooming: YOUoing: ME
I 11Nights: = Days: i
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Tech SpecIODCM LCO Required SamplingSample Required WCGS Sample Due ODCM Sample Due Time Date/Time SampledNone
Abnormal Conditions(Check all that apply)(Explain in comment section)
Gas Decay Tank Adds>15% TPC =
Mode 3-2/2-3 change _Rad Monitors inoperable:HB-RE-18HF-RE-45BM-RE-52LE-RE-59HF-RE-95
Pre-Relief ReviewsOffgoing:Pager turned over: : ]R-2 Sheet reviewed lReview ticklers
CTMT Press.
Oncoming:R-2 Sheet reviewedReview ticklersPlace procedure
chgs inside lab booksReview Processmonitor logReview Radwastetank level log
Review essentialreadingNotify control roomof on-coming ShiftChemist
Work Items Carried Over1. GRP #990130 in the control room for the Containment Purge.2. Expect RW processing today.
-
Abnormal Conditions Comment1. Action level on SG A,B,C for sulfates.
Equipment ProblemslAction RequestslNice to Know1. D2665, D1215 and printer#1 O.O.S.2. Daily worksheets still not printing off correctly.
Watch RelievedOff-going (mit)On-coming (int) R
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Chem Ops Action Forms
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 36
APF 02-007-OG-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGESCLASSIFICATION PLANT ANNOUNCEMENTS
NUE
To be used during drills ONLY!
Section Message
1. THIS IS A DRILL!THIS IS A DRILL!
Attention all personnel, attention all personnel.Wolf Creek has declared a Notification of UnusualEvent.
2. Personnel required to respond at a Notification ofUnusual Event should report to your facility.
3. All other personnel continue with your normal dutiesunless further instructions are given.
THIS IS A DRILL!THIS IS A DRILL!
Repeat Message
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 37
APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
ALERT
To be used during drills ONLY!
Section Message
1. THIS IS A DRILL!THIS IS A DRILL!Attention all personnel, attention all personnel.
Wolf Creek has declared an ALERT due to
2.
3.
Emergency Response Organization members report toyour assigned location.
Personnel not involved in today's drill activities, continue your normalwork assignments.
O There will be no eating, drinking, smoking orchewing!
0
Follow instructions from Security and Health Physicspersonnel.
THIS IS A DRILL!THIS IS A DRILL!
Repeat Message
1999 GRADED EXERCISEPage 38
APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
SITE AREA EMERGENCY
to be used during drills ONLY!
Section Message
1. THIS IS A DRILL!THIS IS A DRILL!Attention all personnel, attention all personnel.
Wolf Creek has declared a Site Area Emergency due to
2. Emergency Response Organization members report toyour assigned location.
3. Personnel not involved in today's drill activities, continueyour normal work assignments.
0 There will be no eating, drinking, smoking orchewing!
0
Follow instructions from Security and Health Physicspersonnel.
THIS IS A DRILL!THIS IS A DRILL!
Repeat Message
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 39
APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
GENERAL EMERGENCY
to be used during drills ONLY!
Section Message
1.
2.
3.
THIS IS A DRILL!THIS IS A DRILL!Attention all personnel, attention all personnel.
Wolf Creek has declared a General Emergency due to
Emergency Response Organization members report toyour assigned location.
Personnel not involved in today's drill activities, continueyour normal work assignments.
o There will be no eating, drinking, smoking orchewing!
0
Follow instructions from Security and Health Physicspersonnel.
THIS IS A DRILL!THIS IS A DRILL!
Repeat Message
1999 GRADED EXERCISEPage 40
APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 1.TYPE: Drill
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Shift Supervisor
FROM: CR Lead
TIME: 0730
NOTE:
1. DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill LeadController.
2. Ensure that all control room personnel are aware of the control cellphone numbers to be used during this drill. These phone numbers are located onpage 24.
MESSAGE: Brief the Shift Supervisor on the initial conditions on pages 22 through 36of this scenario.
Ensure the Chemistry Technician is aware of the initial initial conditions onpages 22, 25, and 36 of this scenario.
THIS IS A DRILL
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APF 02-007-1000 i(TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 2.TYPE: Drill
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Plant Population
FROM: Drill Lead
TIME: 0745
MESSAGE: Attention in the plant, attention in the plant.
An E-Plan exercise is to be conducted today which shall end about 1400.Please reserve Gai-tronics line 5 for exercise communications.
Attention in the plant, attention in the plant.
An E-Plan exercise is to be conducted today which shall end about 1400.Please reserve Gai-tronics line 5 for exercise communications
THIS IS A DRILL
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 42
APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 3.TYPE: Drill
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Notification Communicators
FROM: Communications
TIME: 0800
NOTE: You will need to make copies to ensure that you are only providing the onepage.
MESSAGE: Provide the list of phone numbers on Page 24 for various offsite agencies.Offsite participation is to be as described on Page 4. Phone calls tooffsite agencies shall revert to the control cell if the agency indicates theyno longer desire to participate.
THIS IS A DRILL
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 43
APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 4.TYPE: Drill
THIS IS A DRILL
TO:
FROM:
TIME:
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
Facility Lead Controllers
Drill Lead
0800
MESSAGE: Drill activities have commenced.
THIS IS A DRILL
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 44
APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 5.TYPE: Drill
THIS IS A DRILL
TO:
FROM:
TIME:
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
Drill Participants
Facility Leads
0800+
NOTE:1. Initial meterological data may be provided to any player which asks.
2. Information from the Daily Plant Report or the Daily POD Board may be providedonly when it has been demonstrated that the individual has the ability to obtain thisinformation independently.
MESSAGE: Meteorological
It is partly cloudy with winds out of the south southeast at 10 mph.Today's high temperatures are expected to be in the mid to upper sixties.
Data from the DAILY PLANT REPORT is available on page 22
Data from the DAILY POD BOARD is available on page 23
Data regarding the status of PASS in on 25
THIS IS A DRILL
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 45
APF 02-007-1000 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 6.TYPE: Drill
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Shift Supervisor
FROM: Sim. Op.
TIME: 0800
MESSAGE: I'm in the turbine building. There was a loud 'bang' and now there is a bigfire near some yellow pipe on the north wall of the 2033' level.
THIS IS A DRILL
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 46
APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 7.TYPE: Simulator
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Shift Supervisor
FROM: CR Lead
TIME: 0802
NOTE: This message is only given in case of simulator failure.
MESSAGE: There is indication of the following equipment status / failures:
PA-02 is de-energizedRCPs 'C' and "D' are offNB-02 has lost normal powerThe reactor has received an automatic trip signal
THIS IS A DRILL
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 47
APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 8.TYPE: Drill
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Security Shift Lieutenant
FROM: Security Lead Controller
TIME: 0803
NOTE:1. Tell security the alarms are silenced only when it has been stated that someonehas been sent to silence them.
2. DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.
MESSAGE: The Security Building Diesel Generator has just came on, all lights in thesecurity building are out except the emergency lighting. The Metal &Explosive detectors are in alarm.Follow-up Message:
THIS IS A DRILL
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 48
APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 9.TYPE: Simulator
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Shift Supervisor
FROM: CR Lead
TIME: 0803
NOTE: This message is only given in case of simulator failure.
MESSAGE: There is indication that several rods have not reached the bottom of thecore.
THIS IS A DRILL
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 49
APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 10.TYPE: Simulator
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Shift Supervisor
FROM: CR Lead
TIME: 0805
NOTE: This message is only given in case of simulator failure.
MESSAGE: There is indication that containment radiation monitors are increasingslightly.
THIS IS A DRILL
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APF 02007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 1 1.TYPE: Simulator
THIS IS A DRILL
TO:
FROM:
TIME:
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
Shift Supervisor
CR Lead
0810
NOTE: This message is only given in case of simulator failure.
MESSAGE: You have received alarm ALR 79F, loose parts monitor.
THIS IS A DRILL
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APF 02.007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 12.TYPE: Contingency
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Shift Supervisor
FROM: CR Lead
TIME: 0815+
NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.
MESSAGE: An ALERT should have been declared per the WCGS Emergency Plandue to the FR chart.Sequence
* 1 0-FR1 Yes, the fire is in the protected area* 1O-FR2 Yes, the fire is in the Turbine Building* 10-FR3 Yes, the fire is located directly above PA02* 10-FR4 YES, the fire removes off site power by damage from NBO2,
required by TS.* Alert
THIS IS A DRILL
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 52
APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 13.TYPE: Drill
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Responding EMT
FROM: Fire Brigade
TIME: 0820
NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.
MESSAGE: Contact the Shift Lieutenant to inform him of your location and that youdo not feel well and believe that you have developed Heat Stress.Request that he contact Steve Hoch to have him come up to see you.(Supports Mini-scenario # 3.
THIS IS A DRILL
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 53
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APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 14.TYPE: Contingency
THIS IS A DRILL
TO:
FROM:
TIME:
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
Security Shift Lieutenant
Security Lead Controller
-0821
NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.
MESSAGE: Direct security to call the First Aid office to have them respond.
(Supports Mini-scenario # 3.)
THIS IS A DRILL
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 54
APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 15.TYPE: Drill
THIS IS A DRILL
TO:
FROM:
TIME:
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
Security Shift Lieutenant
Security Lead Controller
-0835
NOTE:1. This messages should be given -20 minutes after the ALERT declaration.
2. DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.
MESSAGE: You have one person unaccounted for. The person's name is Robert NeerACAD # 1165
(Supports Mini-scenario # 2.)
THIS IS A DRILL
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 55
APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 16.TYPE: Drill
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Security Shift Lieutenant
FROM: Security Lead
TIME: -0839
NOTE:1. This messages should be given -24 minutes after the ALERT declaration.
2. DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.
MESSAGE: A security officer stated they saw him on the ground level of the Turbinebuilding with a clipboard. He was complaining about having to walk downan area that someone else was suppose to do but that person had calledin sick. (Supports Mini-scenario # 2.
THIS IS A DRILL
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APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 17.TYPE: Simulator
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Shift Supervisor
FROM: CR Lead
TIME: 0845
NOTE: This message is only given in case of simulator failure.
MESSAGE: Pressurizer Pressure is decreasing.
Pressurizer Level is decreasing
CTMT area radiation monitors are trending up and have reached the Alertalarm level.
THIS IS A DRILL
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 57
APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 18.TYPE: Simulator
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Shift Supervisor
FROM: CR Lead
TIME: 0900
NOTE: This message Is only given in case of simulator failure.
MESSAGE: There are indications of a LOCA
When diagnosed, it is determined to be -480 GPM.
An automatic SI has occurred on low Pressurizer Pressure.
THIS IS A DRILL
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 58
APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 19.TYPE: Simulator
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Shift Supervisor
FROM: CR Lead
TIME: 0900
NOTE: This message is only given in case of simulator failure.
MESSAGE: GTHZ-1 I and GTHZ-12 do not indicate as being closed.
THIS IS A DRILL
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 59
APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 20.TYPE: Simulator
THIS IS A DRILL
TO:
FROM:
TIME:
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
Shift Supervisor
CR Lead
0905
NOTE: This message is only given In case of simulator failure.
MESSAGE: Unit vent monitors are trending upward.
THIS IS A DRILL
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 60
APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 21.TYPE: Contingency
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Shift Supervisor
FROM: CR Lead
TIME: 0915+
NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.
MESSAGE: Due to the loss of reactor coolant boundary with core damage, a Site AreaEmergency should have been declared.
Sequence:
* 3-LRCB1
* 3-LRCB2 Yes, RCS break has occurred and is greater than thecapacity of one CCP
* 3-LRCB3 No, No indications of failed fuel exist at this time* 3-LRCB5 Yes, ECCS flow is required* 3-LRCB6 No, ECCS flow is not less than 225 gpm* 3-LRCB7 Yes, This step provides a challenge to the SS. The open
path through the containment wall is containment mini-purge. This isnot a CISA or CISB penetration. But the flow path is not isolated. AYes answer is necessary.
* SAE
THIS IS A DRILL
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APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 22.TYPE: Contingency
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Shift Supervisor
FROM: CR Lead
TIME: 0915+
NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.
MESSAGE: Due to the declaration of a Site Area Emergency, John Redmond andCoffey County Lake should have been evacuated.
THIS IS A DRILL
1999 GRADED EXERCISEPage 62
APF 024007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 23.TYPE: Simulator
THIS IS A DRILL
TO:
FROM:
TIME:
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
Shift Supervisor
CR Lead
0930
NOTE: This message is only given in case of simulator failure.
MESSAGE: The containment high area radiation monitors GTRE-59 / 60 are reading-3000 R I Hr.
THIS IS A DRILL
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 63
APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 24.TYPE: Contingency
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Shift Supervisor
FROM: CR Lead
TIME: 0945+
NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.
MESSAGE: Due to the containment high area radiation monitors GTRE-59 160reading >2800 R / Hr a General Emergency should have been declared.
Sequence:
* 3-LRCB1 Yes, Leakage is greater than the limits and cannot beisolated.
* 3-LRCB2 Yes, RCS break has occurred and is greater than thecapacity of one CCP
* 3-LRCB3 Yes, Containment Radiation indicates greater than 2.8E+3R/hour. A secondary indication for a Yes answer is receipt of thePASS sample showing DEI>300uci/gm.
* 3-LRCB4 Yes, This step provides a challenge to the SS. The openpath through the containment wall is containment mini-purge. This isnot a CISA or CISB penetration. But the flow path is not isolated. AYes answer is necessary.
* General Emergency
THIS IS A DRILL
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APF 02007-10400 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 25.TYPE: Contingency
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Shift Supervisor
FROM: CR Lead
TIME: 1015+
NOTE:1. The actual subzones which are recommended to be evacuated could besignificantly different, depending upon the assumptions used..
2. DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.
MESSAGE: Due to the magnitude of the release, additional areas should have beenevacuated. Anticipated effected subzones are JRR, CCL, CRT, N1, N2,NW1 & NW2.
THIS IS A DRILL
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APF 02.007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 26.TYPE: Simulator
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Dose Coord.
FROM: EOF Lead
TIME: 1000
NOTE: This message is only given in case of simulator failure.
MESSAGE: The wind is shifting clockwise so that it is blowing more northemly.
THIS IS A DRILL
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 66
APF 02007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 27.TYPE: Simulator
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Dose Coord.
FROM: EOF Lead
TIME: 1000
NOTE: This message is only given in case of simulator failure.
MESSAGE: The wind direction has stabilized at -20°.
THIS IS A DRILL
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APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 28.TYPE: Contingency
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Shift Supervisor
FROM: CR Lead
TIME: 1015+
NOTE:1. The actual subzones which are recommended to be evacuated could besignificantly different, depending upon the assumptions used..
2. DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.
MESSAGE: Due to the magnitude of the release, additional areas should have beenevacuated. Anticipated affected subzones are JRR, CCL, CRT, N1, N2,NE1 & NE2.
THIS IS A DRILL
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APF 02-.007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 29.TYPE: Simulator
THIS IS A DRILL
TO:
FROM:
TIME:
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
Shift Supervisor
CR Lead
1215
NOTE: This message is only given in case of simulator failure.
MESSAGE: Unit vent monitors are trending downward.
THIS IS A DRILL
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 69
APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 30.TYPE: Drill
THIS IS A DRILL
TO:
FROM:
TIME:
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
EOF Team Director
Radiological
1215+
NOTE: DO NOT pass this message without the consent of the Drill Lead Controller.
MESSAGE: Direct the Team Director to have environmental samples collected andtransferred to the EOF Coordinator.
THIS IS A DRILL
1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 70
APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 31.TYPE: Drill
THIS IS A DRILL
TO:
FROM:
TIME:
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
Drill Lead
Facility Leads
1400
MESSAGE: Terminate exercise activities.
THIS IS A DRILL
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APF 02-007-1O-00 (TRAINING)
MESSAGE No: 32.TYPE: Drill
THIS IS A DRILL
DO NOT initiate actions affecting normal plant operations.
TO: Plant Population
FROM: Drill Lead
TIME: 1400+
MESSAGE: Attention in the plant, attention in the plant.
E-Plan exercise activities have been concluded.
Attention in the plant, attention in the plant.
E-Plan exercise activities have been concluded.
THIS IS A DRILL
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APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
Mini Scenario - 1.Fire Brigade
SCENARIO OVERVIEW:
NOTES:
The Control Room receives a phone call stating that there is a fire in the Turbine Building on the 2033elevation, northwest comer, just east of the wire cage. A gai-tronics announcement should occurrequesting the fire brigade to respond. Upon arrival, the fire brigade will see several small fires above thePA002 switchgear which need to be extinguished.
* The fire brigade response team should respond to the brigade lockers on the 2000 elevation ofControl Building by elevator.* Based on the gai-tronics, an EMT should respond to set up a safe area for the brigade.
OBSERVATIONS:* There is severe damage to the control cables coming down to all of the PA002 switchgear.* The switchgear cubicles are all charred and burnt around the upper portions of the cubicles.* The hydrogen line directly overhead appears to be drooping down and a wide crack is visible.
FIELD OBSERVATIONS:
* Responding members will notice smoke and residue caused by the fire.
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APF 02-007-10-00 (TRAINING)
Mini Scenario - 2.Search and Rescue
SCENARIO OVERVIEW:
An announcement is made for non-essential plant employee to simulate evacuating the protected/vital areasbased on an Alert and for all essential personnel to report to their facilities. During this plant announcement aplant worker is in the Turbine walking down a system that will be worked tomorrow. The area being walked downis very noise, subsequently the plant worker does not hear any announcements.
After the facilities are activated, security receives a phone call from all facilities with those accounted for. Securitydiscovers that one person is missing and is unaccounted for. This finding is reported to the TSC and the TSCshould send out a team to search for the individual. Meanwhile, a security officer remembers seeing the missingperson in the Turbine building with a clipboard. The security officer said the person was complaining that no onehad walked down a job he was supposed to work and he had to do it.
OBSERVATIONS:* None
FIELD OBSERVATIONS:* The person was located in the area where work was to begin tomorrow. The person was unaware ofwhat was going on and was surprised that a team was looking for him. The team escorts the missingperson back to the TSC for debriefing and reports.
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Mini Scenario -3.First Aid Response to Heat Stress
SCENARIO OVERVIEW:
Due to a fire on the 2033 elevation of the Turbine, north end, a site Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)responds to set up a safe area for the responding fire brigade team for any medical concerns that mayoccur. This is normally an area that has a comfortable environment, room to give medical care and awayfrom any hazards.
While supporting the fire brigade, the Emergency Medical Technician becomes over heated and developsheat stress. A radio call is made by the Technician to Security to send another Medical Technician.Security will contact the First Aid office and ask the Physician Assistant to respond and notify the ControlRoom of the event.
Note: If the Physician Assistant removes the EMT from the 2033 elevation Turbine while the fire brigadeis still there (in full bunker gear), a medical trained individual should be requested to take theEMT's place to continue supporting the fire brigade.
OBSERVATIONS:
* The Physician Assistant will notice a lot of damage to wires and smoke damage as well as the Fire Brigademembers once he reaches the 2033 elevation north end of the Turbine.* The patient (EMT) is setting down and slumped over with little or not sweating noticeable.
FIELD OBSERVATIONS:
* During the medical assessment the patient has very good verbal commutations, does not feel very good andfeels wore down. The patient is able to walk on their own and could leave the building with help.
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Mini Scenario - 4.HZ-12 Repair
SCENARIO OVERVIEW:
Due to the LOCA, the CHARMS (GTRE31 & 32) initiate a CPIS. Containment mini-purge fails to isolate (GTHZ1 I& GTHZ12 fail to close) and the down stream dampers (GTDO012, and GTDO01 1) leak by, providing a releasepath to the environment. (The team will need to go the 1976' level to find a ladder. This is to delay the ability torespond.)
Indications in the Control Room: Indicating lights GTHISI 1 & GTHIS12 are red showing that GTHZ01 I >HZ012 are both open. Due to the high dose rates in the containment, no initial attempt will be made to closeGTHZ01 1. The problem with GTHZ01 I is that the versa valve has stuck and will not allow the valve to close.(H+1 :00).
Field Team Assembled: A Field Team is assembled to troubleshoot valves GTHZ1 1 & 12. (H+1 :30)Field Observations: A Mechanic will need to locate a ladder in an attempt to troubleshoot the GTHZ012 problem.Estimated time to locate and retrieve a ladder is 10 minutes. (H+1:40)
Possible repair strategies: The Mechanic should verify that air has been isolated to the actuator in order for thespring to close the valve. This will not solve the problem and the Mechanic will conclude there must be internalbinding of the valve or actuator. A scaffold will need to be built in order to work safely to free-up the valve.(H+2:10). The Mechanic will need to disassemble the actuator to determine there is binding between the actuatoryoke and the yoke pin causing the valve to stay open. (H+2:25) The mechanics will need to obtain an air hose andgrinder to separate the parts to allow the valve to close. Estimated time to repair valve is 1:50 hrs. (H+4:15)Release will be terminated once this repair is made. If repairs are completed prior to this time, the equipment willnot be allowed to be used until H+4:15.
Indications in the Control Room: GTRE21A & B are reading very high indicating there is an excessive releaseof radiation past the Containment Purge Filter Adsorber Unit, FGTO1, (because of improper HEPA filterinstallation). GTHIS29 & GTHIS28 are green indicating the dampers are closed. GTD013 & GTDO05 should beclosed following CPIS but may still be allowing flow.
Field Observations: The Mechanics will investigate if safety-related dampers GTDO12 & GTDO1 1 are closed.They will verify that the damper external linkage is in the fully closed position (no scaffold should be required).They will conclude that there must be a problem will the damper blade seal allowing flow to the Unit Vent. Basedon the dose rates, no seal repair can be performed at this time. The Mechanics will then investigate if non-safety-related dampers GTDO1 3 & GTDO05 are closed. Again they will verify that the external linkage is in the closedposition (no scaffold should be required). Suspect they are also leaking-by their seals because of lack ofpreventive maintenance practices. No seal repairs can be performed on these dampers because of the doserates.
Indications in the Control Room: Indicator light GTHIS12 turns green indicating valve has closed. This willensure there is no further radioactive release out of containment. (H+4:15)
Bettis Actuator InformationHD/T Mechanical Components
1. Enclosed Housing. The totally enclosed housing protects all moving parts, minimizes the possibility ofcomponent misalignment and reduces the chance of injury to operating personnel. It is designed for use in hostileenvironments and is adaptable for hydraulic and sub-merged applications.
2. Scotch-Yoke Mechanism. A balanced scotch-yoke mechanism provides optimum torque output andmaintenance simplicity by transforming the linear travel of the piston into a 90 degree rotating movement.
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3. Journal Bearings. Large journal bearings in the housing and cover assure proper alignment of the yoke andeliminate side thrust on the valve stem. Yoke journal bearing surfaces and piston rods are coated with a baked ondry film lubricant and corrosion inhibitor for extended service life.
4. Dual Rod Bushings. Bronze piston rod bushings support and guide the piston rod, preventing contact betweenthe piston and cylinder, thus minimizing wear.
5. Bi-directional Travel Stops. Travel stops are an integral part of the actuator allowing 800 to 1000 total traveladjustment. Extended travel stops are optional.
6. Vent/Fill Plug. A vent/fill plug prevents over pressurization while resisting water ingress.
7. Piston Seal(s). The pressure energized resilient piston seal(s) provide exceptional life and minimize cylinderwear.
8. Xylan Cylinder Coating. The standard internal coating on all HDIT-Series pneumatic and HD hydraulicactuators. Xylano bonds to the chemically prepared surface of the steel cylinder so effectively that, unlike othercoatings, cracking and flaking are virtually eliminated. This fluoropolymer coating is highly resistant to abrasion,thermal shock and provides excellent lubricity and low friction properties. Corrosive properties of salts .and otherchemicals normally found in the atmosphere or instrument air supply system will not adversely affect itsperformance. Consult factory for T-Series hydraulic cylinder internal coatings.
9. Spring Cartridge. Spring-return models can be assembled to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise on the lossof operating pressure. Spring-return models are furnished with "service safe" welded spring cartridges or cylinders.The spring assembly can be safely changed or replaced in the field without the use of special tools.T-Series Mechanical Components
10. Internal Pneumatic Cylinder Tie Bars. The T-Series, a powerful heavy-duty actuator, incorporates twointernal cylinder tie rods. These rods guide the piston in the cylinder bore, preventing metal-to-metal contactbetween the piston and cylinder. This piston guiding mechanism minimizes side thrust and loss of efficiency due tointernal deflection.
1211. Track Guide. Another design feature of the T-Series includes a precision machinedguiding track. This track prevents piston rod deflection thereby increasing efficiency andextending the life of seals and bearings.
12. Yoke Pin Roller Bearings. The yoke pin has hardened, steel roller bearings whichmove within the track guide and absorb bending moments generated by the scotch-yokemechanism.
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Mini Scenario -5.PA002 Repair
SCENARIO OVERVIEW:
A line break in the Hydrogen line directly above the PA002 switchgear causes a severe hydrogen leak in the area.The breaking of the pipe causes sparks which ignite the vapor and causes a severe fire directed down over thetop of PA002. Several of the cables in the vertical cable tray feed the switchgear catch fire as well as the paint onthe top of the cubicles. The hydrogen fire quickly extinguishes as the high-flow valve in the line isolates. Thesmaller fires above the switchgear continue to burn until extinguished by the Fire Brigade. (see Mini-Scenario 1)
Indications in the Control Room:
* Annunciator will indicate PA002 undervoltage
Indications at PA002:
* All control cables which enter PA002 from overhead are severely damaged and will requirereplacement. There are various sizes of cables which will require replacement and it is obvious thatthis will be a large effort to repair the damage.
Possible Repair Options:
* All control cables which enter PA002 from overhead will require replacement. This is not capable ofbeing repaired in the time frame of the drill. Controllers can discuss the repair options with the teambut there should be no repair allowed that would let the PA002 bus return to service during the timeframe of the drill. Should the TSC determine that the team start work on this repair, it would certainlyresult in a roundup of tools, replacement cable and terminal lugs. Also, the planners will have a majortask in finding all the necessary termination drawings for the field cable entering the cubicles. This willinclude the need for SETROUTE searches by equipment number to find all cables entering the PA002cubicles. The high voltage cables all enter the switchgear from the bottom, so there is no assumeddamage to these cables. Prior to starting the actual field work on the cable replacement, scaffold willbe needed in many locations including the area in front of the damaged bus to allow access to theoverhead cable trays. Estimated repair time 200 hours minimum.
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Mini Scenario - 6.Isolate H2 Skid
SCENARIO OVERVIEW:
The hydrogen fire will cause high H2 flow to the power block. Annunciator 00-004F, H2 FLO HI, will be alarming.The excess flow valve at the H2 skid will isolate by the time any action can be taken, which will leave only residualH2 in the line to leak out with no motive force. The break is located at the highest point in the H2 line going to theVCT. Since H2 is lighter than air it is expected that the line will continue to leak until most of the H2 contained inthe line from the VCT check valve back to KH-V096 has leaked out. If KH-V096 is not isolated, then the volume ofthe header from the H2 skid would also have to be considered as a possible fuel source.
Indications in the Control Room:
* Annunciator 00-004F, H2 FLO HI
Indications at the Hydrogen skid:
* Excess Flow Valves are closed.
Possible Repair Options:
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Per the Alarm response procedure the Site Watch will be directed to locally isolate the hydrogen skid.Valves 1 HY543, 1 HY538, and 1 HY540. This isolates the excess flow valves. Valves 1 HY529,1 HY514 will be closed. This isolates the active and reserve manifold master isolations.
* Valve KH-V096, located on the west side of the stanchion next to the seal oil skid on the 2033'elevation of the Turbine Building, would be the closest isolation to stop the leak. The KH-V096 valvemaybe isolated by the building watch or by the fire brigade once they have arrived and assessed thesituation.
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Mini Scenario - 7.Public Information Rumors
Check with Lead Public Information Controller before starting Dhone calls.
Each of the calls followed by the word (TRACK) should be made repeatedly (at least 5 times) during the time listed.This will show a pattern or wide spread rumor that should be addressed in a News Conference or Media briefing. Therumor that has only a single time in the left margin need only be called in once.
Time Caller Content Rumor09:35 WC Control How Serious is an Alert?
Cell09:50 WC Control I just heard on KSNP radio that you guys are in an Alert emergency, andCell they said it is safe to stay home. I want to know how bad it really is.10:15- WC Control My husband (in the maintenance department) was talking to me on the (Track)10:25 Cell phone and said things are getting worse by the minute, then an alarm rang
and he said he had to go. What IS going on over there? When will myhusband be released so we can be together?
10:50 Janet A friend of mine told me you guys are having a problem with the plantOsmundson today. and that you have declared an Alert. Is this realy so?10:50 Jacob Cherry Are you having the same problem that the nuclear plant in Missouri had
you know the one that had the steam explosion last summer?10:55 Cindy Hi What is causing the emeeny over there in the power iant?11:00- Roy Andrews On TV they said things are very dangerous in Coffey County. Will I get (Track) Call 511:10 radiation walking out to my car? (If asked you live in Gridley). Times11:05 Cindy Hill I live on Quail and 13th close to the plant, are we going to get any………-- radiation over ourplace? -
11:05 -Jacob Cherry What is causing YOUR Alert condition? --11:05 Mark Feltner The electricity just went off at my house, can you tell me the latest
condition in the plant and what I should do? Is the plant's emergency the…... . . .. easo n m.y electncitLis off?
11:10 Cindy Hill Can you give me an update on the emergency? I heard the radio report…earlier, but the batteries went dead in the radio. Can you help me on this?
11:10- Janet I heard some of the radiation from the plant is now in the Neosho river. Is (Track) Call 511:20 Osmundson our water supply going to be contaminated? How could you let something Timeslike this happn, don'tyou care about the environment or us?11:15 Mark Feltner I tried to call the Burlington elementary school but got no answer, wherehave my children been taken?11:15 Cindy Hill What exactly is a subzone? And do I have one? (We live on the Northside of 18t 3 miles East of the power plant.11:20 Mark Feltner (MEDIA) Mark Patterson, Coffey County Republican: What will be the total…number of people evacuated from the affected subzones?11:20 Roy Andrews Will the problems you are having at the plant affect our utility bills? They
_Ar(L~e d a oadtohighL. Who will e ang for the lost electricity over there? _11:25 Jacob Cherry How can I tell if the radiation is leaking over into our part of town?
…- … ..... .... JYou live in New StrawnL….............. ....11:30 Janet I am confused about these classifications. My telephone book says youOsmundson always start with a Notification of Unusual Event, and then you get these
others. How come you skipped the first one? Is this just one of thosedrills?
11:35 Mark Feltner (MEDIA) Dan Bother of CBS News in New York. I would like to conduct atelephone interview with one of your Chief Executive Officer to get somefacts regarding the nuclear disaster unfolding at your power plant. Whencould this be arranged? [don't actually do the interview - if the executiveoffers a teleehone interview sagest you could be ready at 2:30 CST PMJ
11:40 Cindy Hill All of neighbors appear to be gone. Evacuated? Is there something going…… - - - - -on down there at the plant?_JYou live East of the Coffey County Aipo - --_
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Time Caller Content Rumor11:40 Jacob Cherry I am staying in a motel here in Burlington, and was wondering what thisGeneral Emernen2y means? Do I need to do something_
11:45 Janet My daughter is a freshman in Burlington High School. Have they beenOsmundson evacuated? If so where? jlf not, wy not?)11:50- Cindy Hill My friends husband works at the plant and she said there are some (Track) Call 512:00 "Lradiation tubes" broken? What does this mean? Times11:55 Roy Andrews We are ready to leave the county, but I am not sure of where I should go.
--------------- - - (eive n averlvL12:00 Mark Feltner What is a Site Area Emergeny.?12:00 Jacob Cherry Why did the power company not do anything to prevent this problem?12:05-- J ---- Couldn'tyou see this comin2? -
12:05 Janet I need to evacuate and my car won't start. I did not think I should call 911Osmundson since your plant is causingthis emerency. What should I do?12:10- Jacob Cherry My sister said things are much worse than what is being said on the radio? (Track) Call 512:25 How much worse is it? I have lived here in the County a long time and I Timesdeserve to know.
…__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _12:15 Mark Feltner What is a General Emergency? What do you think caused the plant to go-- --... h ... .. 2aywi~re todR2--------- -----------12:15 Roy Andrews Some people just drove by in one of those white suburbans (you know
those power plant trucks) only this time they stopped and got out. Theywere wearing yellow jump suits and masks. Is something going on overthere at Wolf Creek?
12:20 Mark Feltner What do you think caused the problems that lead up to the disaster in thepower plant today?12:20 Janet We have well water up here in Lebo, is it safe to drink water from the well?
Osmundson If not how ong will it be before its safe?12:25 Jacob Cherry (MEDIA) KSNP Radio - Can you tell us how many actual News Statements
have been released?12:30 Mark Feltner We were fishing this morning just West of Burlington; did we get any
radiation? How can we tell if the fish we caught have any of that radiation_pois ning on them? [Finished fishing at about 9:00 AMJ.
12:30 Janet I haven't heard anything for a while; can you give me an update on what's… . .Osmundson ha~peniq with the nuclear reactor? _
12:35- Mark Feltner I heard we are supposed to evacuate the Northern part of Coffey County, (Track) Call 512:45 is this true? Times12:35 Cindy Hill I am confused, is a Site Area emergency worse than a General
12:35 Roy Andrews Has there been any change in the power plant conditions? Last Irememberyou were in an Alert or something.
12:40 Jacob Cherry Will the visitor center be opened today? We would like to get close____ __ . __ ..... nough tolte dam2 aractor buildingto see what is happening?
12:45 Roy Andrews My mother is in a nursing home in Waverly, have they been evacuated? Ifso where can I find her?
12:45 Cindy Hill I live in LeRoy, are we in any kind of danger from the plant down here. It's________ __ -- -- -- o o-no ig to b lwupt _____
12:50 Mark Feltner (MEDIA) Phil Jennings of ABC News: I would like to set up an interviewwith the President of the Power Company with the plant in the background.When can we do this? What is the best ajpproach to Wolf Creek?
12:50 Janet I am worried about our horses out in the pasture. How long could I go…Osmundson outside without bein g seriously inLuredby the radiation? _
12:55 Cindy Hill I am concerned about the radiation. My brother-in-law says nuclearradiation is much worse than X-rays. How much worse is it? -----------
12:55- Roy Andrews One of our neighbors is a plant worker, and he says it's really bad in there. (Track) Call 513:00 Lots of people are hurt according to him. He even said one person had to Timesbe ife-fliQhted ot to Topeka. What is REALLY oingon ov ere?
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Time Caller Content Rumor13:00 Jacob Cherry (MEDIA) Mark Wallace of 60 Minutes: I would like the company to respond
to the assertion that this accident is directly linked to staff reductions in the…_… . .nuclear Cpwer ndustrv_- __-- _--_--_--_--_…--_--_----- -----
13:05 Cindy Hill What exactly is broken in the plant? Do you think I will be able to return
13:05- Mark Feltner (MEDIA) J. Johnson WIBW 13 in Topeka. It has been reported that Coffey (Track) Call 513:15 County has been slow to respond to the worsening conditions at the Wolf Times
Creek Nuclear Generating Station. Is this slowness based onoverconfidence on the nuclear safety features of the power plant?Perhaps you could share your thoughts on the cause of the County's lackof timeliness. - - ___________________
13:10 Jacob Cherry Was anyone hurt during the emergency? My wife works in the plant and Iwas worried about her. She always tells me how safe things are over
… … - -there. What doyou think hap.2ened- -- -____________13:10 Janet (MEDIA) This is Chris Schaffer WIBW 13 in Topeka: We have a helicopter
Osmundson on its way to Coffey County Airport. Can one of your representatives meet…- - …us there for an interview and tour the damaged area? . ____
13:10 Cindy Hill _ Have the children in the Waverly schools been evacuated? If so where? _13:15 Roy Andrews When do you expect to have the power plant back under control? [Try to
------- - themfr a tNi-- ------ - -13:15 Jacob Cherry What does shelter in place mean? Do we have to go to the basement or
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13:20 Janet Has the evacuation started yet? If so, where are people being sent? MyOsmundson aunt is in a nursing home in Waverly, where will she be sent? [You live
…North of the Wolf Creek Traininj Center] _13:20- Cindy Hill On CNN they showed a picture of the power plant with some steam or (Track) Call 513:30 smoke coming out. Is that were the leak is? They said there are a Times
number of casualties. So how many have been hurt or killed in the… …_accident?
13:30 Roy Andrews How much radiation is there outside and, at what level does it have to get…_ _down to, to safely evacuate? -
13:30 Mark Feltner Are you still in the general emergency? Why can't you get the power plantfixed? Are the hjgh radioactive levelspreventing the repair work?
13:35 Janet How do I know for sure that the radiation is not hurting me? I heard itOsmundson takes time for the real damage to set in and affect us. About how much
longer will it be for us to feel sick?13:35- Jacob Cherry We heard there was a major traffic accident that occurred this morning on (Track) Call 513:45 US 75 North of Burlington. Is the mass evacuation to blame for this Times
- --____________traedy .13:45- Janet My brother called and said a plant worker was overdosed on radiation. (Track) Call 513:55 Osmundson Are we in danger of being overdosed too? Times13:50 Cindy Hill I am calling from LeRoy and we get our power from you. Would it help
with the emergency if we turn all of electric appliances off? Is there….... … ….. anythinhgwe can do to help?
13:50 ARoy Andrews I live in Gridle)do I need to evacuate due to the radiation?13:50 Mark Feltner (MEDIA) This is Chris Katz from KMBC 9 in Kansas City. Some have
suggested that the merger between Western Resources and KCPL hascaused some of your good people to leave, and that inadequate staffinghas lead to this catastrophe today. What is Wolf Creek's response to that
-__ _ . . .all.. afion?- .13:55 Roy Andrews What will happen to our livestock if we cannot get back to our farms to
take care of them?
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SamDle questions from the Dublic
1. A man just came to my house selling respirators. He said I need it because of the accident and that Ishould wear it so the radiation doesn't get into my lungs. Should I buy one?2. I heard an explosion and my neighbor told me that Wolf Creek's fuel exploded, causing the big roundbuilding to explode. Is this true?3. I hear sirens outside, is this another test?4. My husband deals with the fuel in the reactor. I just heard on the news that the fuel blew up. How can Ifind out if my husband was doing something with the fuel and if he's okay?5. I just saw on the Weather Station that rain is headed our way. Will the rain cause me to get moreradiation?6. I was totally against building this plant! I just knew something would happen. Will I have to leave myLebo home? Lebo is where I grew up. Will I ever be able to return.7. I was working at New Strawn and saw some Wolf Creek employees digging into the ground. What arethey digging to find?8. We were outside and saw this huge cloud in the sky over the plant. What has happened?9. Is this a new problem at Wolf Creek, or is this a recurrence of some of the problems in the past?I O.Is there radiation in the steam coming out of the plant?
Phone Team Member Evaluation Guidelines
Note: What image of Wolf Creek does the phone team member provide? The image we're looking for is thatWolf Creek is safe, responsible, organized, concerned about its employees and the public, honest, etc.Observations to consider.
=> Does the responding person seem concerned about you, your questions and providing accurateinformation in a timely manner?> Is the answer received accurate?= Is the person answering your questions courteous and helpful?=> If the respondent can not answer a question, do they get back with you or do they speculate on whatthey 'think" may be happening or about to happen?> If you call to ask a question relating to a rumor, do you get a timely response to the validity of the rumor?= When several phone team members or spokespersons are asked the same question of at virtually thesame time, do you receive virtually the same answer?=> What do you feel are the phone team members' strengths and weaknesses?
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Sample questions from the Media
These are examples of questions you might ask. Prepare questions in advance, or you may make up questionsas you go along during the play using scenario information, information you receive from the phone team, orfrom statements made during news conferences.
r 'This is from KMBC-TV of Kansas City. Since your plant is not operating and electricity demands are at a peak,how will you replace this lost generation?"
.> 'This is the Chicago Tribune. How long will this accident at Wolf Creek last? I'm doing a story on the plant and Ineed to know exactly what has happened to the plant. Can you fax me diagrams depicting what has happenedthere and the equipment involved? What was the cause of this accident?"
r 'This is the Ottawa Herald. We want to interview some maintenance folks and plant officials. What time can wedo this interview and photo shoot? We also want to take pictures of the damaged equipment."' "This is the Kansas City Star. What will this accident do to local electric rates?
.> 'This is KMBZ-I've discovered that your plant has received fines in the past for employee errors and equipmentproblems. What can you tell me about these fines? Since you can't seem to run your plant, do you think you'll beallowed to restart?"'. "This is Mark Petterson, Coffey County Chronicle. My sources tell me that you're seeing signs of an uncontrolledrelease at the plant. Can the release cause cancer? Can your confirm this? What is happening? Can I quoteyou? I have a deadline. If I can't get more information from you I'll just have to go to press with this unconfirmedreport."
How much did this facility cost?=> How is this different from the accident at Chemobyl?
Were your employees on drugs? Is that why this happened?Where do people go when they are asked to evacuate?
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SCENARIO DATAPLANT DATA
PASS SAMPLE DATA
The Post Accident Sample System (PASS) sample should be obtained using the data on pages 97 and 99 forthe appropriate time. If the sample is to be simulated, a time delay of one hour should be allowed from thetime a post-accident sampling system sample is collected to when the sample is analyzed and the results areobtained.
CORE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT
Significant core damage is not expected during this scenario.The increased reactor coolant activity is due to some type of mechanical effect.There is no fuel over-temperature induced fuel failure.
RADIATION
In-plant survey map data is provided on the following pages. Data is provided, as appropriate, for each floorlevel of the auxiliary, fuel and diesel generator and turbine buildings. Scenario data IS NOT provided ifreadings are to be used as found in the plant. If a map is provided, the data is designated by a letter andcorresponds to zones, as marked on the map. Radiation data is provided in the units indicated.
Radiation levels indicated with a '<' sign indicate areas where readings will generally be below the lower levelof detectability for instruments used in determining radiation levels.
Area radiation monitors are designated on the maps as the monitor number preceded by an "SD". The datafor these monitors is provided on page 109, titled 'AREA RADIATION MONITORS (ARAD2)'.
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6 Except as indicated, all radiation levels are as indicated by actual meter readings.
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9Except as indicated, all radiation levels are as indicated by actual meter readings.1999 GRADED EXERCISE Page 89
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All radiation levels are as indicated by actual meter readings.
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2 72E-03
1.27E-03
1 99E-02
4.52E-03
3.03E-02
3 94E-30
9.86E-04
2 92E-1
3.87E-02
5.17E-02
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3.06E-091.27E-31
2.51E-09
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4,67E-04 3.98E-04
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IING RATIO 3:-570-01 3 460-01 4:* 070b 2 4.28E0.00 -0 3.400E1 601 i , 3.570 01 3300 201 3500 500 10C:. I NG RA I110 9,45E00 9002 1-o 9802 0r2 .110 ..1.01 100.1..60 3981F021101 161 4-I
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GIRE 59/60(R/hr) (ARAD2)
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(1.0 E-11 -1.0 E-6) 2.40E-11(1.0 E-7 - 1.0 E-2) 1.16E-OERAD WASTE VEN(1.0 E-12 - 1.0 E-7) 4.02E-12(1.0 E-11 -1.0 E-6) 6.03E-l1(1.0 E-7 -1.0 E-2) 4.02E-06UNIT VENT(1.0 E 12 . 1.0 6.7) 5.76E-12(1.0 E-11 - 1.0 E-6) 4.40E-12(1.0 E-7 - 1.0 E-2) 5.43E-06
(1.0 6-1 2 -.1.0 E-7) 1.07E-12(1.0 E-11 -1.0 E-6) 4.02E-12(1.0O E-7 - 1.0 E-2) 2.41 E-06FUEL BLDG EXHAUST(1.0 E-12 -1.0 E-7) 2.23E-12(1.0 E-11I -1.0 E-6) j3.12II-11(1.0 E-7 -1.0 E-2) _ 1. 14E-06CONTAINMENT ATMOSPHERE(1.06E 12 -1I0 E-7) j1.11E-12(1.0 E-11I -1.0 E-6) 3.77E-12(1.0 E-7 -1.0 E-2) 13846.06R.-At) WASTE EXHAUST(1 0 E-12 - 1.0 E-7) 4.02E-12ACCESS CONTROL(1.0 E-12 - 1O0E-7) 3.96E-12AUX BLDG EXHAUST(1.0 E-12 -1.0 E-7) 9.33E-11
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3.12E-11
1.67E-126.66E-12
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2.236-12
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8.44E-127.97E-06
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3.84E-12
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20.32020~312
20.333
20.365
20.271
3.06E+03
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2.27E-01
1.86E+00
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2.36E-128.666-12
4,20E-12
3.616-12
1.04E-10
20.319
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2.83E+03
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0.426-12-7.65E_06
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0.349
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9.374
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GTRE 21A - P (1.0 E-12 - 1.0 E-7) 1.29E-01 1.19E-01 1.092-01 1.OOE-01 9.24E-02 9.152-02 9.062-02 8.97E-02 8.88E-02 8.79E-02 8.70E-02 8 81E-02 8.53E-02GTRE 21A - I (1.0 E-11 - 1.0 E-6) 1.06E400 9.75E-01 8,97E-01 8.252-01 4.37E-06 4.33E-06 4.2dE-08 4.24E-06 4.20E-06 4.16t-06 .4.IE-06 *vt7~o~ :O.,0gt
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MINI PURGE ..... ...G TRE 22133 - P (1.0 E-12 -10 E-7) 3.52E-07 3.542-07 3.56E-07 3.53E-07 3.50E-07 3.51 E-07 3.55E-07 3.522-07 3.512E-07 3.49E-07 3.52E2-0'7 3.48E-07 3.5012-07GTRE 22133 -1I (1.0 E-11 - 1.0 E-6) 4.04E~-0 4.03E-06 4.07E-0-06 4.006 402-6 4.OIE-66 4.04-0 4.03E-06 4.07E-00 4.082-06 4.06E-06 4.052-06 4,03E-06GTRE 22133 - 10E7-10E2 8+2 2420 2275+02: 2.09E+02 1. 76E402: 5.282-01 .. 6-4 31E0 :40 1.272-61E4-06 1.282-06: t12~0
FUEL BLDG EXHAUST:GGRE 27/28 - P (1.0 E-12 - 1 0 E.7) j2.23E-12 2.23E-12 2.23E-12 2.23E-12 2.23E-12 2+23E-12 2.23E-12 2.232-12 2,232-12 2.232-12 2.23E-12 2.23E-12 2.232-12'GGRE 27128 - (1.0 E-11 - 1.0 E-6) 3.12E-i1 3.12E-11 3.12E-11 3.12E-11 3,121E-11 3.12I2--11 3.122-11 3.12E-11 3.12E-11l 3.122-11I 3,12E-1 1 3.A2t-il 3.12-11GGRE 27128 - G (1.0 E-7 - 1.0 E-2) 1.0-6 1402-6 1120E.9-6 132-6 1120 .7-61-06 06 1.1E66 .720 1,82 1.292-6E 120
CONTAINMENT A7MOSPHIERE.:::......(sTRE 31132 - P (1.0 2-12 1.0 E-7) 2.342-12 2.462-12 2.342-12 2.452-12 2.33E-12 2.462-12 2.332-12 2.442-12 2.322-12 2.44E-12 2.312-12 2.202-12 2.312E-1GTRE 31132 - I (1.0 E-11 -1.0 2-6) 6.80E-12 J8.36E-12 8.77E-12 8.34E-12 8.75E-12 8.31E-12 8.73E-12 8.292-12 8.712-12 8.272-12 8.69E-12 9.122-12 8.862-12GTRE 31132- G (1.0 E-7- 1.0 E-2) J .2-6 6.782-06 6.q642-.06:' 6.1-0 6IE-0 -06 06 6 OE.0 6.1-06, 5,9-6 5720 5-6 54-654E
RAD WASTE EXHAUST -m ......
GH-RE 22 -P (1.0 E-12 -.1.0 E-7) 3.362-12 3.662-12 3.84E-12 3.782-12 3.84E-12 3.602-12 -3.962-12 3.63E-12 3.542-12 4.142-12 3.632-12 4.052-12 3.992-12ACCESS CON I ROL :.:':
GKftE 41- P (1.02E-12 -1.0 2-7) 3.6012-12 3.452-12 3.752-12 3.72E-12 3.782-12 4.052-12 4.052-12 4.17E-12 4.142-12 3.72E-12 3.302-12 3.57E-12 3.4821-12AUX BLDG EXHAUST
GLRE 60- P (1.0 2.12 1 0 E.7) 1.22E-10 1.132-10 1.092-10 1.062-10 1.092-10 1.1225-10 1.142-10 1.172-10 9.642-11 1.102-10 1.102-10 1 032-10 1.08E-10
EIRE 114 -SG A(mRI/hr) 9.347 9.350 9.350 9.350 1.347 0.850 0.350 0.350 0.347 0.350 0.350 0: 347 0.350ABRE 11 3 - SG B(miR/hr) -. 07 9.309 9~309 9.309 1070.809 0090.309 0307al' l 0.309 - .09 0.307 00ABRE 11 2- SG C(mR/fir) 9.345 9.342 9.342 9.342 1.345 0.842 0.342 0.342 0.345 0,342 032 0.345 04ABRE 1 11 - SG D(minRhr) 9.373 9,375 935975 1730.875 .036. 0.375 0,373 0.375 ... .7 0373.0.3.FORE 385 Aux. TT.(m~R/Iu-) -95 9.252 9.252 . .5 .5 0.752 .. 02 0.22 050252 0.252024 25
GrRE 59160(R/ilr) (ARAD2) CHARMS 1.322+03 1.212+03 1.122+03 1.032+03 9.442+02 8.692+02 7.992+02 7.352+02 6.772+02 6.222+02 5.732+02 5.272+02 4.852+02CONDENSER OFF GAS.::
GERE 92- G (RMI11, 925) (1.02E-7 -1.0 2-2) 4.972-07 4.392-07 4.77E-07 4.22E-07 4.502-07 4.90E-07 4.442-07 4.302-07 4.9550 .0-7 4.4182-07 4192-07 4 401E-07GAS DECAY TKDICAG
GHRE 23- G (RM-11, 235) (1.02E-7 -1.0 2-2) 4.70E-06 4.72- 6 44-6 6.142-6E 3EC 820 4520 620 4-06 6 120 020 42 63120
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LIQUID PROCESS MONITOR DATA (Page 1 of 2)Relative(HR:MN) 0:00 0:15 03 0:45 1:0 :5 13 1:45 .200 215 23 :5 30Ata(RM)Aj u0: 8:15 8~O 84 :0 9:15 :93. 9:45 .OO 01 03 04 10Actual(HRMN) __________j1:0 12:15 123 124 .1:0 1:5 .30 1:5 :4:0 4151 4. 1:5 1:0Monitor = .....
SJRE 01 CVCS letdown 1.50EE00 1.70E+4.03E03 2 SE403E 4.98E+03 s57E403 5.12E+03 5.07 4.92E+03 4 4.87E+03 4.37E+3
SJRE02 SIG Liquid 4.35E-07 4.73E-07 4.76E-07 4.78E-07 4.80E-07 4.77E-07 4.90E-07 4.77E.07 5.10E-07 5.22E-07 4.81E-07 5.03E-07 4.99E-07
BMRE 25 S/G Blowdn Process 5 12E'07 5.21E-07 5.29E-07 5 24E-07 ,14,- 5.21E-07 . EO 51E0 ~....BMRE 52 S/G Blowdown Dischg 3.48E-07 3.48E-07 3.48E-07 3.43E-07 3.47E-07 3.42E-07 3.46E-07 3.40E-07 3.48E-07 3.53E-07 3.54E-07 3.60E-07 3.53E-07
.FBR 50 LI. Sta Con ; , . ..... -. . . -:,.......... .! .-:.:.::::..FBRE 50 Aux. Steam Cond. Recovery Tank 4.23E-07. 4.31E-07 4,.33E-07 4.28E-07 :4. 26. 4.34E-07 4 .30E ,. 4.18E-07 4A 23E-0 4.2-07 07 4185.07 4.15E07 4.09E07
HFRE 45 Sec. Liquid Waste ___ 1.92E-05 1.90E-05 1.94E-05 1.90E-05 1.87E-05 1.86E-05 1.85E-05 1.87E-05 1.87E-05 1.86E-05 1.84E-05 1.81E-05 1.78E-05
HBRE18 Liquid Waste Dischg 6.715,E5 6.68E-05 6.75-05 6 79 E-05 98E-05 6,91.- 6 95E-05 6. E15054 6.81 -05 9E-505... 7.00E-05 6.895-05
LERE 59 Turbine Bldg. Drain '_ _ 2.OOE-07 1.96E-07 1.95E-07 1.97E-07 1.96E-07 1.97E-07 1.99E-07 1.96E-07 1.92E-07 1.94E-07 1.95E-07 1.93E-07 1.94E-07(High Setpoitit 3.OE-07)
EGRE 9t10 CCW :2.74E-07: 2 78E-07 2.74E-07 2.71E-07 2.74E-07 2.75507 2.77E-07 2 77E-07 2.695-07 2.69E- 0. 2.6
HFRE 95 Waste Water Trtment 2.OOE-07 2.03E-07 2.02E-07 2.00E-07 1.99E-07 2.02E-07 2,02E-07 2.02E-07 2.05E-07 2.02E-07 2.OOE-07 1.97E-07 1.94E-07(High Setpoiirt 1.OE.05) : . _ _ :.r __ __ _ _ .-.--.-
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LIQUID PROCESS MONITOR DATA (Pa e 2 of 2)Relative(HR: MN) 3:15 3 30 3:45 4Q:00 4:15 4:Q 4:45 505:55:5:1Actual(HR:MN) AM 1115 :11 30 11:45 12:0 I. 12:15 11245 13:15 1 14:15Actual(HR:MN) 15:15 1 3 15:45 016:00 16:15 .6: 30 16:45 | 17o00 17:15 17:30 17:45 1monitor
Oa qSJRE 01 CVCS Letdown 4.22E+03 4.22E+03 4.15E+03 4.752+O3 4.38E+03 4.05E403 4.112+03 4.96E+03 .4,81E o 4 74_+03
SJRE 02 S/G liquid 4.89E-07 4.73E-07 4_67E-07 4.86E-07 5.04E-07 4.35E-07 4.42E-07 4.45E-07 4.40E-07 4.34E-07 4.29E-07 4.95E-07 4.63E-07
BMRE 25 S/G Blowdn Process 5.26E-07 1.272-06 3 96E-06 3.96E-06 3.96E-06 5.122-07 5.122-07 5 12E-07 5.17E-07 .5.18E0 5.21E-07 1.2E-6 3.96E-06
BMRE 52 S/G Blowdown Dischg 3.48E-07 3 45E-07 3.44E-07 3.50E-07 3.45E-07 3.48E-07 3.48E-07 3.42E-07 3.44E-07 3.50E-07 3.50E-07 3.47E-07 3.52E-07
FBRE 50 Aux. Steam Cond. Recovery Tank 4 03E-07 8.1607. 2.31 E-06 2 31E- 0 2.31E-06 .4.23E07 4 23E-07 4,262.67 4.23E-07 0 4.O9E-07 8 2.312-06
HFRE 45 Sec. Liquid Waste 1.79E-05 1.79E-05 1.79E-05 1.75E-05 1.77E-05 1.76E-05 1.75E-05 1.74E-05 1.77E-05 1.78E-05 1.78E-05 1.79E-05 1.82E-05
HBRE18 Liquid Waste Dischg 6.792-05 690E205 0 6.82E-05 6.70E-05 6. 76E2-05 6.67E- 6.62E-05 62 6.602-0566 0 6.6
LERE 59 Turbine Bldg. Drain 1.93E-07 1.91E-07 1.92E-07 1.94E-07 1,90E-07 1.87E-07 1.89E-07 1.91E-07 1.92E-07 1.92E-07 1.96E-07 1.98E-07 1.96E-07(High Setpoint 3.0E-07)
ER910 CW2.732-07 :,2.742-07 2.76-0 2.7-7 2.78E-07 2.4E'-07 2.0-72620 -07 2 07262 77.5207262 7 2.602-0
HFRE95 Waste WaterTrtment 1.96E-07 1.93E-07 1.95E-07 1.95E-07 1.99E-07 1.98E-07 1.97E-07 2.00E-07 2.01E-07 2.03E-07 2,06E-07 203E-07 2.032-07(High Setpoinrt 1.02-05) . .
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TURBINE BUILDING SUMP (Paae 2 of 2)Time
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1-131 7.87E-06 8.60E-06 9.37E-06 1.02E-05 1.1OE-05 1.19E-07 1.28E-05 1.38E-05 1.48E-05 1.51E-05 1.52E-05 1.54E-05 7.872-061-132 1.06E-04 1.08E-04 1.10E-04' 1.11E-04 1.11E-04 1.12E-06 1.13E-04 1.13E-04 1.13E-04 1.06E-04 1:OOE4' 9r44E-b5 t .6E-W41-133 8.45E-05 9.16E-05 9.91E-05 1.07E-04 1.14E-04 1.23E-06 1.32E-04 1.41E-04 1.50E-04 1.51E-04 1.52E-04 1.522-04 8.452-051-134 5.35E-05 4.80E-05 4.30E-05 3.83E-05 3.40E-05 3.03E-07 2.68E-05 2.37E-05 2.09E-05 1.74E-05 1.45E-05 1.202-05 5.35E-051-135 1.48E-04 1.58E-04 1.68E-04 1.782-04 1.87E-04 1.98E-06 2.08E-04 2.18E-04 2.28E-04 2.26E-04 2.23E-04 2202-04 1.482-04
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METEOROLOGICAL -DATAMET Page 1 of2[IME (RELATIVE) 0:00 I:0 00 04 10 0 13 1.45 2:0 2:03 ~ ~ 2:09 41 2:15 23Actual(HR:MN) AM 8:00 8:1 8I 0 84 :0 91 :0 94 Q0 1 3 10 00 01 01 03Actual(HR:MIJ) PM 12:00 ~12;1 230 124 30 1:5300 34 4o 1 3 10 14:09 l1 14:15 O4:~
WI1ND SPEED (KPH)Iom 16 16.11 15.1 14.1 15.1 15.85 16.35 17.35 16.6 16.7 15.7 14.7 15.7 16.45 16.9535M 14.4 17.3 16.3 15.3 16.3 17.0i 17.55 18.55 17.8 1179t 16.9 1590 169 17.85 18.1S60M ____20 18.1 17.1 16.1 17.1 .1.7.85 18.35 19.35 18.6 16.7 17.7 16.7 17.7 16.45 18.95
WIND SPEED (MPH) . ..
lOM 10.0 10.1 9.4 8.8 9.4 9.9 1 0.2 10.8 10.4 10.4 9.8 9.2 9.8 10.3 10.635M 9,0 10.8 10.2 9.8 10.2 10.7 11.0 11.8 11.1 11.2 10.6 9:9 106 110 11.360M 12.5 11.3 10.7 10.1 10.7 11.2 1 15 12.1 11.6 1 11.1 10.4 11.1 I115 11.8
WIND DIR10M (DEG FROM) 155 157 155 154 156 153 155 153 156 170 182 191 196 200 20135M (DEG FROM) 170 172 170 169 171 168 170 168 171 185 1-97 206 211 215 21660M (DEG FROM) 177 179 177 176 178 175 177 175 178 192 204 213 216 222 223
WIN4D DIR (DEG TO)IOM (DEG 70) 335 337 335 334 336 333 335 333 336 350 2 11 16 20 2135M (DEG TO) 350 352 350 349 351 348 350 348 351 5 17 26 31 35 3660M (DEG TO) 357 359 357 356 358 355 357 355 358 12 24 33 38 42 43
WIND DIR VARIOM (DEG) 8.7 12.7 13.0 13.0 13.4 13.4 13.4 13.6 13.6 13.6 13.6 13.6 13.6 13.8 14.160M (DEG) -- 9.0__12.5 12.8 12.8 13.1 13.1 13.1 13.4 13.4 13.4 13.4 13.4 13:4 13.4 13.6
VERT TEMP 0IFF ...10-35M (DEG C) -0.6 -0.6 -0.6 -0.6 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.510-60M (DEG C) -0.8 -0.9 -0.8 -0.8 -0.8 -0.8 -0.8 -0.8 -0.8 -0.6 -8 -Ow 0.8 -0.8 -0.8 -0.810-85M (DEG C) -1. -1.1 -1.1 -1.1 -1.1 -1.1 -1.3 -1 3 -1.3 -1.3 -1.3 -1.3 -1.3 -1.3 -1.3
VERT TEMP DIFF.......10-35M (DEG F) -1.0 -1.1 -1.0 -1.0 -1.0 -1.0 -0.9 -0.8 0.09 -068 -0.9 -0.8 -0.9 -0.9 -0.910-60M (DEG F) -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -l 5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.510 85M (DEG F) -- 1.9 -2.0 -2.0 -2.0 -20 -2.1 -2.3 -2.3 -2.3 -2 3 -2.3 -23 -2.3 -2.3 -2.3
DEW POINT10M (DEG C) 12.0 1 1.5 11.5 11.9 10.5 10.8 11.0 11.5 11i.7 18:7 18.9 18.7 18.9 11.6 12.01DOM (DEG F) 53.6 52.7 52.8 53.5 50.9 51.4 _ 51.8 52.7 53.1 65.7 66.1 65.7 66.1 52.9 53.6
REF TEMPIOM (DEG C) 11.1 11.4 11.7 12,2 12.4 12.7 13.0 13.5 13.7 20.7 209 20.7 20.9 14.0 14.3lIM (DGF) 52.0 52.5 53.1 54.0 54.3 _64.8 55.4 66.3 56,7 69.3 89.7 __69.3 69.7 67.1 p?7.8
P'RECIP (IN) 0:0 0 d i0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0
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_______METEOROLOGICAL DATA(MET) (Page 2 of 2) -TIME (RELATIVE) II245 30 3 15 ': 345 4Q 4:l. 4:30 4:5 5:00 ;6 53 4 600 O1Actual(HR:MN) AM 10:45 11I0 11:15 11:.301 11:45 2:00 12i 1 j 1:0:25 30 31 33 35 10 41
Actual(H-R:MN) PM 14:45 :::i0 1515 J1.0 15:45 j BQ. ~ j16:30 16:4 17:00 .1~5 17:30 1V6 18:00 a81
WINO SPEED (KPH)lom 15.95 15.2 14.7 15.2 15.7 14.7 15.7 1.6.45 16.85 16.35 15.6 15 14.5 15 1635M 17.15 16.4 1 5,8 16.4 16.9 15.9 16.9 17.65 11805 117S6 16.8 16,2 15.7 18.2 1172
0M17.95 17.2 16.7 17.2 17.7 16.7 17.7 18.45 18.85 18.35 17.6 1 7 1665 1 7 1 8
WINO SPEED (MPH).lom 10.0 9.5 9.2 9.5 9.8 9.2 9.8 10.3 10.5 10.2 9.8 9.4 9.1 9.4 10.035M 10.7 10.3 9.9 10.3 10.6 9.9 10.6 11.0 1 1.3 11.0 10.5 10.1 9.8 10.1 10.860M 11.2 10.8 10.4 10.8 11.1 10.4 11.1 11.5 11.8 11.5 11.0 10.6 10.3 10.6 11.3
WIND DIR ....10M (DEG FROM) 199 201 202 201 203 201 203 200 202 203 201 202 20 200 20135M (DEG FROM) 214 216 217 216 218 218 218 215 217 218 21 6 217 218 215 21660M (DEG FROM) 221 223 224 223 225 223 225 222 224 225 223 224 225 222 223
WIND DIR (DEG TO)lOM (DEG TO) 19 21 22 21 23 21 23 20 22 23 21 22 23 20 2135M (DEG TO) 34 36 37 36 38 36 38 35 37 38 36 37 38 35 3660M (DEG TO) 41 43 44 43 45 43 45 42 44 45 43 44 45 42 43
WIND DIR VAR10M (DEG) 14.3 14.5 14.8 15.0 13.0 13.0 13.4 13.4 13 .4 13.6 13.6 13.6 14.1 14.3 14.5O0M (DEG) 13.7 13.8 _ 13.9 14.0 _ 12.8 12.8 13.1 13.1 13.1 13.4 13.4 13.4 13.6 13.7 13,8
VERT TEMP DIFF10-35M (DEG C) -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 .0.510-60M (DEG C) -0.8 -0.8 -0.8 -0.8 -0.8 -0.8 -0.8 -0.6 -0.8 -0.8 -0'8 -0.8 -0.8 -0.8 -0.8i0 85M (DEGOC) -3 -1 3 -1 3 -1.3 -1.0 -11 .1.1 -11 -1.3 -1.3 -1.3 -1.3 -1.3 -13 -1.3
VERT TEMP DIFF10-35M (DEG F) -0.8 -0.8 -0.9 -0.9 -0.9 -1.0 -0.9 -1.0 -0.9 -0.9 -0.8 -0.8 -0.9 -0.9 -0.910-60M (DEG F) -11,5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.4 -1.5 -1.4 -1.5 -1.5 -1.5 -1.6 -1.5 -1.15 -1.5 -1.510-85M (DEG F) -2.3 -2.3 -2 3 -2.3 -1.9 -1.9 -1.9 -2.1 -2.3 -2.3 -2.3 -2.3 -2.3 -2.3 -2.3
DEW POINT1DM (DEG C) 12.5 12.7 12.9 13.3 15.9 16.0 14.7 15.0 15.4 15.6 15.9 15.9 16.4 16.6 17.01DOM (DEG F) 54.5 54.8 55,3 55.9 60.7 60.9 58.4 59.0 59.7 60.1 60.6 -60-.6 61.5 6-19 - 62.6
REF TEMP . ... ...1OM (DEG C) 14.8 15.0 15.3 15.6 16.1 16.3 16.6 16.9 17.4 17.6 17.9 18.2 18.7 19.0 19.310M (DEG F)___ 58.7 59.0 69.5 60.1 61.0 61.4 61.8 62.4 63.3 63.7 64.2 64.8 65. 86.1 66.8
PRECIP (IN) 0 0 0 0 0 .
STABOCLASS C I . Q C C C Ic C
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AREA RADIATION MONI' ORS (ARAD21 (Pqinp I cnf 91TIME (RELATIVE) 0 0 01 0:30 045 1:00 115 j 30 45 2.00 2:5. 230 25 30ActuaI(IIR:MN) AM 800 :1 8:30 8:5. 9:00 . :5 I 90 ~ 4 00 1 5 10:30 11145 j 11.00
AcuIH:N M12 00 1~5 J 12:30 1:5 13:00 m3:1 13:30 j 3 J 14:00 71:5.j 1 0 j 44 50MUNI I U
(SDRE) LOCATION01 RWSTE BLDG CORR, BASEMENT (W)02 -- RWSTE BLDG CORR. BASEMENT (CntI)03 RWSTE BLDG CORR, BASEMENT (E)04 RWNSTE BLDG CORR, 2000' (W)05 RWSTE B3LDG CORR, 2000' (Cntl)06 .-SOLID RADWASTE AREA. 2000'07 RSTE BLDG TRUCK SPACE. 2000'08 RWSTE BLDG SAMPLE LAB09 RWSTE BLDG VLVE RM CORR, 2047' (E)10. ,-,RWSTE BLDG VLVE RM CORR, 2047' (W)1 1 RWSTE BLDG HVAC FILTER UNIT12 AUX BLDG CORR. BSMENT 1974' (SE)13 AUX BLDG CORR, ESMENT 1974' (NE)14 AUX BLDG CORR, BSMENT 1974' (N)1 5 AUX BLDG CORR, BSMENT 1974' (Wi)16 AUX BLDG CORR, 8SMENT 1974' (SW.A)17 NON-RAD PIPE TUN & PERS ACC 1974'10 AU BLDG GRND FLR CORR 2000' (N)19 AUX BLDG GRND FLR CORR 2000' (SE)20 AUX BLDG VLVE RM CORR 2000' (S)21 AUX BLDG VLVE RM CORR 2000' (5)22 AUX BLDG GRND FLR 2000' (SWt)23 AUX BLDG GRND FLR 2000' (Wi)24 AUX Bl.DG SAMPLING RM 2000' (Cnil)25 AUX BLDG VENT FILTER26 RHR HEAT EXCHANGER OUTSIDE 2026'27 CONT PURGE EXHST FILr UNIT 2047'28 CONT PERSONNEL HATCH 2047'29 HOT MACHINE SHOP30 HOT INSTRUMENT SHOP:31 CONT ROL BLDG HOT LAB32 CONIROL BLDG CORRIDOR33 CONTROL ROOM 2047'34 CASK HANDLING AREA 2000'35 NEW FUEL STORAGE 2026'36 NEW FUEL STORAGE CORRIDOR 2026'37 SPENT FUEL. POOL AREA38 SPENT FUEL POOL AREA39 SEAL TABLE AREA 2026' (N)40 PERS HATCH AREA INSIDE 2047' (SW)41 CONTAINMENT BLDG 2047' (NW)42 CONTAINMENT BLDG 2047' (E)47 PASS SAMPLING ROOM 2000'
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Medical, 5,12, 72Notification of Unusual Event, 38PARs, 2, 11Phone Number, 1, 25Protective Action Recommendation, 11RCS, 2, 20, 21, 22, 26, 31, 88Release, 2, 21Rumors, 3, 12, 76Security, 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 25, 39, 40, 41, 49, 55,
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