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    Summary of the Events at the

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    And Dominions Response

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    Nuclear Energy in Japan

    54 operating nuclearreactors (49 gigawatts)

    Nuclear provided ~30% ofall electricity in Japan

    energy capacity shut downas a result of the

    Currently have 11 reactorsoperating

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    Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Station

    Unit 1: 439 MWe BWR, 1971 Unit 2: 760 MWe BWR, 1974

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    Unit 4: 760 MWe BWR, 1978

    Unit 5: 760 MWe BWR, 1978

    Unit 6: 1067 MWe BWR, 1979

    Units 1,2,3 were in operation

    prior to the event

    Units 4,5,6 were shutdown formaintenance, inspection, and

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    re ue ng

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    Fukushima Daiichi Unit 1

    Sim lified Schematic of T ical BWR Desi n

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    *Similar to Millstone Unit 1 design

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    Fukushima Daiichi Unit 1

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    Earthquake

    ,

    (JST), Japan was struck by amagnitude 9.0 earthquake.

    the plant was designed for.

    Despite the incredible force, the

    systems operated as plannedimmediately after the earthquake.

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    Post Earthquake Status

    Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6

    Offsite Power NO NO NO NO NO NO

    -Generators

    Systems

    Control Room YES YES YES YES YES YES

    Instrumentation

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    Tsunami

    The uake created a tsunami reater than 13 meters

    (~43 feet) above sea level. The plant was designed to withstand a 5.7 meter

    Backup generators, batteries and safety systems

    were damaged or destroyed by the resulting flood.

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    Post Tsunami Status

    Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6

    Offsite Power NO NO NO NO NO NO

    -Generators

    eac or oo ng

    Systems

    Battery Power

    for

    NO NO YES NO NO YES

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    Current Plant Status

    U4: defueled

    , an : ex en o uedamage unknown, but

    Spent fuel pools on all units have stable

    cooling installed Tests show NO DAMAGE to fuel in SFPs from

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    earthquake or tsunami

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    Dominions Nuclear Fleet

    ewaunee ower a on s one ower a on

    11North Anna Power Station Surry Power Station

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    Natural Disaster Preparation

    Beyond Design Basis

    Emer enc O eratin

    Procedures

    OriginalDesign of

    the Units

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    Dominion Response

    safely and continue to play a vital role in our

    Dominion verified existing programs designed to

    critical plant systems immediately after the eventsin Japan.

    Operators and Emergency Response personnelmaintain a high level of readiness to respond to

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    events including severe accidents.

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    Dominion Response

    including abnormal operating procedures,m r n r in r r n v r

    accident management guidelines.

    D mini n h m h mmi i nMillstone Unit 1 available to the industry forits use in testing or review of the containment

    structure

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    Natural Disaster Preparation and Response

    after Fukushima:

    Nuclear Power Operations (INPO)

    Initiated new reviews of our equipment, training &proce ures

    Verified the capability our nuclear fleet to mitigate:

    Events that are considered to be be ond the desi n

    basis

    Total loss of offsite power

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    Natural Disaster Preparation and Response

    Multiple, redundant sources of electricalpower and safety equipment

    ese generators equ va ent to a ocomot veengine)

    Steel gates

    Tornado doors

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    Industry Response Timeline

    IER 11-1 Issued March 15

    Portable Response Equipment Verification : March 23 oss o ower qu pmen er ca on: arc Flooding Response Verification: April 6

    Fire/Flood Response Verification: April 13 -

    Spent Fuel Pool Response Verification: September 23

    IER 11-4 Issued August 1

    oss o ower na ys s esponse: anuary ,NRC Bulletin 2011-01 Issued May 11, 2011 30 da /60 da Res onse

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    NRC 90-day Report Issued July 12, 2011

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    Fukushima Steering Committee Established

    industry to Fukushima in seven focusr

    Made up of EPRI, NEI, INPO and the

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    Dominion CNO David Heacock is on thecommittee also chair of NEI FukushimaRegulatory Response Working Group

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    Long-term Impacts

    Release of Radioactive Material 10-15% of Chernob l releases ~4 million Ci

    Permanent evacuation zone

    Economic Impact Extended Shutdown of Nuclear Fleet

    US Nuclear Industry

    More on-site equipment, staffing

    Stricter design basis criteria for existing plants and wider

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    app ca y o a cr er a

    All 90-day report recommendations

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    Millstone Station and Dominion remain

    committed to public safety. We will continueo prov e any necessary suppor orrecovery efforts in Japan including use of/or

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