RA-14-033, TR-629, Rev. 0, Oyster Creek Generating Station, Development of Evacuation Time Estimates, Final Report. Page E-1 Through Page G-5

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TR-629, Rev. 0, Oyster Creek Generating Station, Development of Evacuation Time Estimates, Final Report. Page E-1 Through Page G-5
ML14101A178
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Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 03/20/2014
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Exelon Generation Co, NRC/FSME, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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APPENDIX E Special Facility Data E. SPECIAL FACILITY DATA The following tables list population information, as of August 2013, for special facilities, transient attractions and major employers that are located within the OCGS EPZ. Special facilities are defined as schools, preschools, day camps, hospitals and other medical care facilities, and correctional facilities.

Transient population data is included in the tables for recreational area, marinas, and lodging facilities.

Employment data is included in the tables for major employers.

The location of the facility is defined by its straight-line distance (miles) and direction (magnetic bearing) from the center point of the plant. Maps of each school, preschool, medical facility, correctional facility, recreational area, lodging facility, day camp, and major employer are also provided.Oyster Creek Generating Station E-1 KLD Engineering, P.C.Evacuation Time Estimate Rev. 0 Table E-1. Schools within the EPZ 3 3.3 SSW Barnegat High School 180 Bengal Blvd.Ddaregad Township 1.040 120 570 Barnegat Blvd. Barnegat 3 4.2 SSW Cecil S. Collins School North Township 697 72 3 1.6 S Frederic A. Priff Elementary School 139 Wells Mill Rd. Waretown 218 24 Barnegat 3 3.4 SSW Joseph T. Donahue Elementary 200 Bengal Blvd. Township 308 32 3 4.2 SSW Robert L. Horbelt Elementary School 104 Burr St. Barnegat 425 45 600 Barnegat Blvd. Barnegat 3 4.2 SSW Russell 0. Brackman Middle School North Township 797 84 3 1.7 S Waretown Elementary School 64 Railroad Ave. Ocean Township 326 36 4 2.5 WSW Ocean County Vocational Technical School 423 Wells Mills Rd. Waretown 266 30 6 3.8 N Cedar Creek Elementary School 220 Western Blvd. Lanoka Harbor 611 64 6 2.1 NNE Forked River Elementary School 110 Lacey Rd. Lacey Township 542 60 6 3.2 N Lacey Township High School 73 Haines St. Lanoka Harbor 1,585 170 6 3.0 N Lacey Township Middle School 660 Denton Ave. Forked River 778 84 6 3.8 NNE Lanoka Harbor Elementary School 281 Manchester Ave. Lacey Township 635 68 6 3.7 N Mill Pond Elementary School 210 Western Blvd. Lacey Township 772 82 7 8.9 SSW All Saints Regional Catholic School 400 Doc Cramer Blvd. Manahawkin 400 44 Stafford 7 8.2 SSW Lighthouse Christian Academy 400 Beach Ave. Township 76 9 Barnegat 7 5.0 SSW Lillian M. Dunffee Elementary School 128 Barnegat Blvd. Township 350 38 7 8.8 SSW McKinley Ave Elementary School 1000 McKinley Ave. Manahawkin 706 80 7 8.8 SSW Meinders Primary Learning Center 1000 McKinley Ave. Manahawkin 292 32 Ocean County College : Southern Education 7 7.3 SSW Center 195 Cedar Bridge Rd. Manahawkin 195 22 7 8.2 SSW Oxycocus Elementary School 250 North Main St. Manahawkin 244 26 7 7.5 SSW Southern Regional High School 90 Cedar Bridge Rd. Manahawkin 2,072 230 7 7.8 SSW Southern Regional Middle School 75 Cedar Bridge Rd. Manahawkin 1,015 110 7 8.8 SSW Stafford Intermediate 1000 McKinley Ave. Manahawkin 735 77 Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-2 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 8 6.4 SW Ocean Acres Elementary School 489 Nautilus Dr. Manahawkin 523 56 356 Atlantic City Berkeley 10 7.6 NNE Bayville Elementary School Blvd. Township 478 52 10 7.6 N Beachwood Elementary School 901 Berkeley Ave. Beachwood 356 40 Berkeley 10 6.5 NNE Berkeley Township Elementary School 10 Emory Rd. Township 527 54 509 Forest Hills 10 5.2 N Central Regional High School Parkway Bayville 1,908 210 10 5.7 NNE Clara B. Worth Elementary School 57 Central Parkway Bayville 491 53 10 7.6 NNE H & M Potter Elementary School 60 Veeder Ln. Bayville 456 50 126 West Arverne 10 8.3 NNE Ocean Gate Public School Ave. Ocean Gate 149 16 101 Pennsylvania 10 8.5 N Pine Beach Elementary School Ave. Pine Beach 584 64 14 8.7 N South Toms River Elementary School 419 Dover Rd. Toms River 356 40 15 10.0 N Ambassador Christian Academy 700 Main St. Toms River 125 14 15 9.5 NNE Island Heights Elementary School 115 Summit Ave. Island Heights 114 12 15 10.1 N Monsignor Donovan High School 711 Hooper Ave. Toms River 1,798 198 15 9.8 N Toms River High School South 55 Hyers St. Toms River 1,591 176 15 9.9 N Washington Street Elementary 531 West Earl Ct. Toms River 362 40 Central & Fourth 16 9.9 NE Seaside Park Elementary School Avenues Seaside Park 79 9 17 11.1 S Ethel A. Jacobsen Elementary School 200 S. Barnegat Ave Surf City 138 69 17 11.1 S Long Beach Island Grade School 200 S. Barnegat Ave Surf City 100 Note: Ethel A. Jacobsen Elementary and Long Beach Island Grade School are in the same location and share staff resources.

Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-3 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 Table E-2. Preschools within the EPZ 500 Barnegat Blvd.North 3 3.3 SSW Bright Start Nursery School Barnegat Township 62 8 3 1.6 S Noah's Ark Day School 127 Wells Mill Rd. Waretown 80 10 6 2.5 N First Adventure-Ascension Learning 430 Lacey Rd. Forked River 60 8 6 3.3 NNE Forever Young Infant & Toddler 71 Haines St. Lanoka Harbor 30 5 6 3.4 N Forever Young Nursery School 1030 Lacey Rd. Forked River 97 12 6 4.2 NE Happy Days Pre School 801 US Highway 9 Lanoka Harbor 34 5 6 2.0 NNE Land of Oz Learning Center 117 Lacey Rd. Forked River 60 8 6 4.1 N Littlest Angel Preschool Daycare 701 Western Blvd. Lanoka Harbor 97 12 6 2.1 NNE Precious Journey Preschool 131 North Main St. Forked River 28 5 6 2.2 NNE The Goddard School 212-214 Lacey Rd. Forked River 128 14 7 9.1 SSW Baby Angels Child Care Center 100 McKinley Ave # 1 Manahawkin 45 6 7 4.4 SSW Learning Academy Pre-School 849 West Bay Ave. Barnegat Township 60 8 7 8.7 SSW Magic Moments Child Care 8 North Union St. Stafford Township 99 12 7 8.6 SSW Manahawkin Methodist Preschool 116 Stafford Ave. Manahawkin 46 6 7 4.5 SSW Saleem Abdullah Center 1 Ocean Ave. Barnegat Township 28 5 7 7.9 SSW Southern Ocean Preschool Inc. 400 North Main St # 5 Manahawkin 75 10 7 4.9 SSW Treasured Angels Inc 100 Gunning River Rd. Barnegat Township 66 9 8 7.4 SW Happy Days 1445 Forecastle Ave. Manahawkin 39 6 800 Atlantic City Blvd.10 5.7 NNE Bayville Pre School #5 Bayville 30 5 10 7.7 N Beachwood Nursery School 1014 Pinewald Rd. Beachwood 49 7 10 8.8 N Busy Bees Learning Center 219 Atlantic City Blvd. Beachwood 40 6 10 8.7 N Care A Lot Preschool 111 Beachwood Blvd. Beachwood 25 5 10 6.9 NNE Hillcrest Academy 23 Grove St. Bayville 120 14 10 8.8 N Humpty Dumpty Day Care 219 Atlantic City Blvd. Beachwood 29 5 10 5.0 NNE NRS Academy Inc. 950 Route 9 Bayville 60 8 10 7.8 NNE Red Apple Country Day School 232 Atlantic City Blvd. Bayville 48 6 E-4 KLD Engineering, P.C.Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-4 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 i ne Learning txperience ueveiupmenit Center 10 5.6 NNE 839 Route 9 Bawville 196 22 10 6.4 NNE Wonder Years Childcare 661 Atlantic City Blvd. Bayville 45 6 11 8.2 SSW Bright Start Nursery School 333 Haywood Rd. Manahawkin 56 8 14 9.2 N Berkeley Head Start 264 1st Ave. Toms River 20 4 14 9.9 N Chesterbrook Academy 368 Lakehurst Rd. Toms River 163 18 Ocean County Community 14 8.9 N Development Corporation 1 Drake Ln. Toms River 106 12 The Learning Experience (South Toms 14 8.7 N River) 19 Double Trouble Rd. Toms River 170 18 Young Explorers Child Care and 14 8.7 N Learning Center 399 Dover Rd. South Toms River 55 7 Cherry Lane Child Care and Learning 15 10.1 N Center 806 Main St. Toms River 155 17 15 9.9 NNE Ring Around the Rosie 100 Garfield Ave. Toms River 59 8 Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-5 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 Table E-3. Medical Facilities within the EPZ 6 3.4 NNE Assisted Living at Spring Oak 601 U.S. 9 Lanoka Harbor 104 102 2 Barnegat 7 4.4 SSW Barnegat Nursing Center 859 West Bay Ave. Township 115 109 6 Manahawkin Convalescent 1211 Route 72 8 7.8 SSW Center West Manahawkin 105 100 5 Southern Ocean County 8 7.7 SSW Hospital 1140 Route 72 Manahawkin 156 140 16 Southern Ocean Nursing &8 7.6 SW Rehab Center 1361 Route 72 Manahawkin 136 129 7 10 6.9 NNE Bayville Manor 6 Allard Road Bayville 60 58 2 Crystal Lake Healthcare and 10 5.5 N Rehabilitation 395 Lakeside Blvd. Bayville 225 219 6 10 5.7 NNE Tallwoods Care Center 18 Butler Blvd. Bayville 180 175 5 Emeritus at Stafford Assisted 11 7.7 SW Living 1275 Route 72 Manahawkin 94 89 5 Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-6 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 Table E-4. Major Employers within the EPZ/41. IKoute V ,-orKec KIver 443 US Highway 9 Forked River 1 1.1 1 NNE I Charlie Browns Acquisition 2 1.7 SE Skippers' Cove Beach Club 5 Bluebeard Way Waretown 45 26 2 1.8 SSE Waste Management Inc. 32 Main St. Waretown 60 34 6 3.4 NNE Assisted Living at Spring Oak 601 U.S. 9 Lanoka Harbor 50 29 6 1.7 NNE Lacey Food Bank Inc. 102 Station Dr. Forked River 55 31 Barnegat 7 4.4 SSW Barnegat Nursing Center 859 West Bay Ave. Township 122 70 7 8.5 SSW Causeway Ford 375 New Jersey 72 Manahawkin 101 58 8 7.8 SSW Compass Healthcare Inc. 1140 New Jersey 72 Manahawkin 150 86 8 7.8 SSW Manahawkin Convalescent Center 1211 Route 72 West Manahawkin 120 69 8 7.8 SSW Radiology South County Hospital 1140 Route 72 West Manahawkin 64 37 8 7.7 SSW Southern Ocean County Hospital 1140 Route 72 Manahawkin 170 97 Southern Ocean Nursing & Rehab 8 7.6 SW Center 1361 Route 72 Manahawkin 1250 714 8 7.6 SW Stafford Medical Pa 1364 New Jersey 72 Manahawkin 55 31 Crystal Lake Healthcare and 10 5.5 N Rehabilitation 395 Lakeside Blvd. Bayville 210 120 1 South Main St.10 9.3 N Fun Attractions USA Mfr. Suite B Toms River 70 40 10 6.7 NNE Ocean County Utilities Authority 501 Hickory Ln. Bayville 200 114 10 8.0 NNE Ocean Mental Health Services 160 Route 9 Bayville 120 69 10 6.5 NNE Parks & Recreation Dept. 630 Atlantic City Blvd. Bayville 35 14 1014 Atlantic City 10 4.8 NNE Pryce Brothers Woodworking Blvd. Bayville 50 29 10 5.7 NNE Tallwoods Care Center 18 Butler Blvd. Bayville 220 126 11 7.7 SW Emeritus at Stafford Assisted Living 1275 Route 72 Manahawkin 75 43 11 8.2 SSW Ocean County Social Services Board 333 Haywood Rd. Manahawkin 69 39 14 10.4 N Community Medical Center Lab 99 New Jersey 37 Toms River 138 79 14 10.9 N Susskind & Almallah Eye 20 Mule Rd. Toms River 50 29 14 6.5 N Urner Barry Printing & Mailing 182 Queens Blvd. Bayville 50 29 Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-7 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 15 9.6 N Dover Township Municipal Offices 231 Main St. Toms River 33 Washington St. Toms River 100 57 15 10.0 N Gateway Toyota-Scion 395 New Jersey 37 Toms River 50 29 15 9.5 N Midpoint Health Care Service Inc. 18 Robbins St. Toms River 50 29 Ocean Community Economic Action 15 9.6 N Now 22 Hyers St. Toms River 100 57 15 9.6 N Ocean County -New Jersey 101 Hopper Ave. Toms River 50 29 15 10.1 NNE Ocean County Clerk's Office 118 Washington St. Toms River 62 35 15 9.6 N Ocean County Corrections Department 120 Hooper Ave. Toms River 150 86 15 10.1 NNE Ocean County Courthouse 118 Washington St. Toms River 200 114 15 9.6 N Ocean County Library 101 Washington St. Toms River 150 86 15 9.6 N Ocean County Prosecutor's Office 119 Hooper Ave. Toms River 165 94 15 9.6 N Ocean Inc Head Start Program 40 Washington St. Toms River 100 57 Ocean Mental Health Services-Toms 15 9.7 N River 122 Lien St. Toms River 50 29 15 10.3 N Pinebelt Cadillac-Oldsmobile 76 New Jersey 37 Toms River 125 71 15 9.5 N Showcase Publication 90 Irons St. Toms River 60 34 15 9.6 N Superior Court -Family Division 120 Hooper Ave. Toms River 60 34 15 9.7 N Toms River MUA 340 West Water St. Toms River 55 31 Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-8 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 Table E-5. Recreational Areas within the EPZ 6 2.9 NNE Lacey Township Rte 9 (Campground) 322 US Highway 9 Lanoka Harbor 448 191 7 8.6 SSW Shopping -Rte 72 East of GSP 297 Route 72 Manahawkin 2,800 1,197 8 7.1 WSW Scrubbie Pines Campground 30 Route 72 Barnegat 214 91 1052 Atlantic City 10 4.6 NNE Cedar Creek Campground Blvd. Bayville 540 231 245 Stafford Park 11 8.3 SSW Shopping -Rte 72 West of GSP Blvd. Manahawkin 784 335 15 10.3 N Shopping -Rte 37 & Rte 166 1 Route 37 West Toms River 448 191 16 6.9 ENE Island Beach State Park -Lot I Central Ave. Seaside Park 3,500 1,496 16 6.7 ENE Island Beach State Park -Lot 2 Central Ave. Seaside Park 3,500 1,496 16 6.0 E Island Beach State Park -Lot 3 Central Ave. Seaside Park 1,750 748 16 6.1 ESE Island Beach State Park -Lot 4 Central Ave. Seaside Park 1,750 748 17 6.3 SE Barnegat Light State Park 208 Broadway Barnegat Light 234 100 17 6.6 SE Viking Village 1801 Bayview Ave. Barnegat Light 200 85 Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-9 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 Table E-6. Marinas within the EPZ 1 1.4 NNE Great Boat Works 120 Lakeside Dr. East Forked River 15 6 1 6 1 1.5 NE Rick's Marina 222 Marine Plaza Forked River 57 24 1 1.4 NE Tide's End Marina 146 Marine Plaza Forked River 12 5 2 1.9 SSE Baker's Basin Marina 76 Oregon Ave. Waretown 36 15 2 1.5 SE Holiday Harbor Marina 115 Admiral Way Waretown 71 30 2 1.7 SSE Long Key Yacht Club 104 Main St. Waretown 50 21 2 1.8 SE Spencer's Bayside Marina 65 Pennsylvania Ave. Waretown 15 6 3 4.7 S Barlet's Marina 485 East Bay Ave. Barnegat Township 5 2 3 4.6 S Barnegat Township Municipal Dock 427 East Bay Ave. Barnegat Township 12 5 3 4.6 S Bob's Bay Marina 459 East Bay Ave. Barnegat Township 50 21 3 3.0 SSE Leaming's Marina 91 Marine Rd. Barnegat Beach 71 30 3 4.7 S Mariner's Marina 475 East Bay Ave. Barnegat Township 64 27 3 4.6 S Sherer's Boat Basin 482 East Bay Ave. Barnegat Township 15 6 3 4.7 S Tony G's Marina 491 East Bay Ave. Barnegat Township 8 3 6 4.5 NE Lanoka Harbor Marina 888 Bay Way Lanoka Harbor 66 28 6 4.1 NE Laurel Harbor, Marina & Yacht Club 502 Laurel Blvd. Lanoka Harbor 57 24 6 4.7 NE Ocean Beach Marina End of Bay Way Lanoka Harbor 33 14 6 1.5 NE Rivers Edge Marina & Inn 223 East Lacey Rd. Forked River 17 7 6 1.6 NNE Silver Cloud Harbor Marina 107 Bay Ave. Forked River 50 21 6 1.6 NE Ted & Sons Forked River Marina 129 Bay Ave. Forked River 19 8 6 1.7 ENE The Marina at Southwinds 362 East Lacey Rd. Forked River 57 24 6 1.6 NNE The Marina at Tall Oaks 109 Bay Ave. Forked River 15 6 6 1.5 NE Townsend's Marina 221 East Lacey Rd. Forked River 22 9 10 7.4 NNE C & C Marina 211 Sloop Creek Rd. Bayville 15 6 10 9.1 N Cedar Cove Marina 200 Atlantic City Blvd. South Toms River 26 11 10 4.7 NNE Cedar Creek Sailing Center & Marina 100 Harbor Rd. Bayville 24 10 10 9.1 NE Good Luck Point Marina 61 Dorrance Dr. Bayville 45 19 10 9.1 N Lighthouse Point Marina 1 Crabbe Rd. Toms River 80 34 Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-10 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 10 9.1 NNE Ocean Gate Yacht Basin 65 Bayview Ave. Bayville 57 24 10 8.8 NNE Pine Beach Yacht Club 700 Riverside Dr. Pine Beach 8 3 10 8.8 NNE Shore Point Marina 1 Corrigan Ave. Pine Beach 66 28 305 Brennan 10 5.5 NE Trixie's Landing Marina Concourse Bayville 22 9 10 4.8 NNE Up The Creek Marina 120 Harbor Inn Rd. Bayville 26 11 10 6.1 NE Whitey's Landing Marina 298 Butler Blvd. Berkeley Township 12 5 15 9.2 NNE Cozy Cove Marina 10 Lake Dr. Island Heights 8 3 15 9.7 NNE Dillon's Creek Marina 243 Lake Ave. Island Heights 66 28 15 10.3 NNE Horizon Marine Group 3217 Route 37 Toms River 38 16 15 9.2 NNE Island Heights Yacht Club River Ave. Island Heights 15 6 15 9.4 N King's Marine II 1 Robbins Parkway Toms River 12 5 15 9.3 NNE Nelson Marine Basin 12 Lake Dr. Island Heights 50 21 15 9.4 N Sunset Cove Marina 95 East Water St. Toms River 54 23 15 9.4 NNE Toms River Yacht Club 1464 Riviera Ave. Toms River 24 10 16 10.4 NE Marina 143 K Ct. Seaside Park 66 28 Wheelhouse Marina (Island Beach State Park 16 8.9 NE Marina) 267 24th Ave. Seaside Park 19 8 18th St. & Bayview 17 6.6 SE Barnegat Light Yacht Basin Ave. Barnegat Light 24 10 17 6.5 SE Bayview Marina 13th & Bayview Ave. Barnegat Light 19 8 17 8.1 SSE Boat Yard Marina 8205 Bay Terrace Harvey Cedars 5 2 17 8.8 SSE Harvey Cedars Marina 6318 Long Beach Blvd. Harvey Cedars 17 7 17 6.1 SE High Bar Harbour Yacht Club 35 Sunset Blvd. Barnegat Light 59 25 17 6.3 SE Lighthouse Marina 705 6th & Bay Ave. Barnegat Light 54 23 17 6.5 SE Marina at Barnegat Light 1501 Bayview Ave. Barnegat 26 11 17 6.9 SE Robbie's Loveladies Marina 9 Lighthouse Way Loveladies is 6 Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-11 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 Table E-7. Lodging Facilities within the EPZ 1 1.3 NNE Bay Harbour Motor Lodge 419 South Main St. Forked River 50 25 2 1.0 SSE SeaPine Motor Inn 535 Route 9 Waretown 92 46 6 2.4 NNE Lacey Inn Motel 229 North Main St. Forked River 70 35 7 5.5 SSW Barnegat Motel 115 South Main St. Barnegat 45 23 14 11.0 N Clarion Hotel (Quality Inn) 815 Route 37 West Toms River 300 150 15 10.1 NNE Comfort Inn 2215 Route 37 East Toms River 150 75 15 9.5 N Red Roof Inn 2 West Water St. Toms River 150 75 15 10.0 NNE Rodeway Inn 2015 Route 37 East Toms River 68 34 17 6.4 SE Minerva's by the Sea 13 West 7th St. Barnegat Light 50 25 17 6.4 SE White Whale Motel 20 West 7th St. Barnegat Light 20 10 Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-12 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 Table E-8. Day Camps within the EPZ 4 5.6 WSW Joseph A. Citta Scout Camp 229 Brookville Rd. Barnegat 240 11 6.6 WSW Ocean County Girl Scout Camp 133 Jones Rd. Barnegat 240 Table E-9. Correctional Facilities within the EPZ NOTE: See Figure E-13 for both Day Camps and Correctional Facilities Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-13 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 Figure E-1. Schools within the EPZ North of the OCGS Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-14 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 Figure E-2. Schools within the EPZ South of the OCGS Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-15 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 0 Facillity Name mpW Bayvile Re Beachw ood Nursery School Berkeley Flea Start5 E- A 7 Busy Bees Learnin Center 8 Care A Lot Preschool 1T ICherry Lane Child Care and Learning Center 1 9R Chesterbrook Academy 1 First Adventure-Ascension Learning 938 Forever Young linfant & Toddler 1 Forever Young Nureary School 1 Hlappy Days Pre School1 i-llicrest Academry 18/Hunpt Dumnply Day Care 19 \ Land of Oz Learning Center ERP-: 1 Li.ttlet Angel Preschool Dayeare 22 " 'NRS Academy 26 Ocean County Comnlunity, Development Corporation 2 Precious Journey Preschool --The Goddard School The Learning E~perience (South Toms IRIver) 34 The Learning Experience Development 35' .....Young Ecplorers Child Care and Learning Center 38/ T '=' ""22, Legend,:,~~~EPA 1..... Oaycare / rsholiý , 5,10 M le in~s--":'-'

""k Figure~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~K E-.Dyae rscol ihnteEP ot fteOG Oyster reekGe eraigStaio E-1 KL nineig-PC 13cato 17eEtmaeRv Figure E-4. Daycares / Preschools within the EPZ South of the OCGS Oyster Creek Generating Station E-17 Evacuation Time Estimate KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 Figure E-5. Medical Facilities within the OCGS EPZ Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-18 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 Figure E-6. Major Employers within the EPZ North of the OCGS Oyster Creek Generating Station E-19 Evacuation Time Estimate KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 Figure E-7. Major Employers within the EPZ South of the OCGS Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-20 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 10 1Doo I Feet 41~M .. UP ga-, ýý27 u -.1.../ -\ '4 =Tom Rvt-IPA: 15 19'~0 Facility Name Map No.Conner Strong 7 Dover Tow nship Municipal Offices 9 Fun Attractions USA Wfr. 11 Midpoint Health Care Service hc. 15 Ocean Community Econonic Action Now 16 Ocean County -New Jersey 17 Ocean County Corrections Departnment 19 Ocean County Library 21 Ocean County Prosecutor's Office 22 Ocean Inc Head Start rogram 25 Ocean MWnnta Healh Services-Tors River 27 Showcase Publicafion 33 Superior Court -Fan*ily Dvision 38 Torms Fiver IULA 411 md33 25 9 21 17 ý22 38t A/Legend* OCG$Key Map south Rhe, Major Employer ERPA 2,5,10 Mile Rings 11 Da.e: 2/20214 Cartks: UN Ba C IIII. ¢p='Vý ERPA: 10 Figure E-8. Major Employers within the OCGS EPZ -Toms River Area Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-21 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 Figure E-9. Recreational Areas within the OCGS EPZ Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-22 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 Figure E-1O. Marinas within the EPZ North of the OCGS Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-23 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 Figure E-11. Marinas within the EPZ South of the OCGS Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-24 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 Figure E-12. Lodging within the OCGS EPZ Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-25 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 Figure E-13. Day Camps and Correctional Facilities within the OCGS EPZ Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate E-26 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 APPENDIX F Telephone Survey F. TELEPHONE SURVEY F.1 Introduction The development of evacuation time estimates for the OCGS EPZ requires the identification of travel patterns, car ownership and household size of the population within the EPZ.Demographic information can be obtained from Census data. The use of this data has several limitations when applied to emergency planning.

First, the Census data do not encompass the range of information needed to identify the time required for preliminary activities (mobilization) that must be undertaken prior to evacuating the area. Secondly, Census data do not contain attitudinal responses needed from the population of the EPZ and consequently may not accurately represent the anticipated behavioral characteristics of the evacuating populace.These concerns are addressed by conducting a telephone survey of a representative sample of the EPZ population.

The survey is designed to elicit information from the public concerning family demographics and estimates of response times to well defined events. The design of the survey includes a limited number of questions of the form "What would you do if ...?" and other questions regarding activities with which the respondent is familiar ("How long does it take you to ...?")Attachment A presents the final survey instrument used in this study. A sample size of 375 completed survey forms yields results with a sampling error of +/-5% at the 95% confidence level. The sample must be drawn from the EPZ population.

The preliminary determination of whether a household was located inside the EPZ was based on "land-line" telephone listings with street addresses.

Telephone surveys were then conducted using those numbers, selected in random order, until the target level of surveys was completed, or the entire calling list was exhausted.

Rejections or households outside the EPZ were discarded.

Numbers with "no answer" were re-cycled for up to ten attempts in different time windows.F.2 Survey Results The results of the survey fall into two categories.

First, the household demographics of the area can be identified.

Demographic information includes such factors as household size, automobile ownership, and automobile availability.

The distributions of the time to perform certain pre-evacuation activities are the second category of survey results. These data are processed to develop the trip generation distributions used in the evacuation modeling effort, as discussed in Section 5.A review of the survey instrument reveals that several questions have a "don't know" (DK) or"refused" entry for a response.

It is accepted practice in conducting surveys of this type to accept the answers of a respondent who offers a DK response for a few questions or who refuses to answer a few questions.

To address the issue of occasional DK/refused responses from a large sample, the practice is to assume that the distribution of these responses is the same as the underlying distribution of the positive responses.

In effect, the DK/refused responses are ignored and the distributions are based upon the positive data that is acquired.Oyster Creek Generating Station F-i KLD Engineering, P.C.Evacuation Time Estimate Rev. 0 F.2.1 Household Demographic Results Household Size Figure F-1 presents the distribution of household size within the EPZ. The average contains 2.34 people.household Household Size 60%50%0 40%A 0 Z 30%0 c 20%&10%0%1 2 3 4 People per Household 5 6+Figure F-1. Household Size in the EPZ Automobile Ownership The average number of automobiles available per household in the 3.5% of households do not have access to a vehicle.EPZ is 1.88. Note that about Vehicle Availability 45%40%35%V 30%25%0' 20%15%P 10%a.5%0%0 1 2 3 4 Vehicles per Household 5 6+Figure F-2. Household Vehicle Availability Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate F-2 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 Commuters Figure F-3 presents the distribution of the number of commuters in each household.

Commuters are defined as household members who travel to work or college on a daily basis.The data shows an average of 0.88 commuters in each household in the EPZ, and 49% of households have at least one commuter.Commuters 60%0 50%0@40%0-30%0 4--E20%S10%0% 1M. , 0 1 2 3 4 5 Commuters per Household Figure F-3. Commuters in Households in the EPZ Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate F-3 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 F.2.2 Evacuation Response Questions were asked to gauge the population's response to an emergency.

These are now discussed: "How many vehicles would your household take if an evacuation were ordered when all household members were at home??" The response is shown in Figure F-4. On average, evacuating households would use 1.33 vehicles.Evacuating Vehicles Per Household 80%70%60%50%0=- 40%30%S20%1. 101 0%1 2 3 4+Vehicles Figure F-4. Number of Vehicles Used for Evacuation Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate F-4 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 "If an evacuation notice were given while [the primary commuter]

was at work, do you think they would most likely..." Of the survey participants who responded, 30 percent indicated they would evacuate from work, 54 percent said they would return home first and then evacuate, and 16 percent indicated that they would stay outside the evacuation zone where they work.Commuter Evacuation Response 60%0" 30%0 20%a 10%0%Evacuate from Work Return Home Stay outside Evacuation Zone Figure F-5. Commuter Evacuation Response Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate F-5 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 F.2.3 Time Distribution Results The survey asked several questions about the amount of time it takes to perform certain pre-evacuation activities.

These activities involve actions taken by residents during the course of their day-to-day lives. Thus, the answers fall within the realm of the responder's experience.

The mobilization distributions provided below are the result of having applied the analysis described in Section 5.4.1 on the component activities of the mobilization."How long do you think it would take [the primary commuter]

to get prepared and actually leave work?" Figure F-6 presents the cumulative distribution; in all cases, the activity is completed within 75 minutes. Eighty-eight percent can leave within 30 minutes.Time to Prepare to Leave Work 100%IA c 80%E 60%4 40%20%0% V 0 15 30 45 60 75 Preparation Time (min)Figure F-6. Time Required to Prepare to Leave Work Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate F-6 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 "About how long does it take [the primary commuter]

to get from work to home?" Figure F-7 presents the work to home travel time for the EPZ. Approximately 80 percent of commuters can arrive home within about 30 minutes of leaving work; all within 75 minutes.Work to Home Travel 100%80%E E 60%0 40%C 20%0% V 0 15 30 45 60 75 Travel Time (min)Figure F-7. Work to Home Travel Time Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate F-7 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0

"'if an evacuation were ordered when all household members were at home (for example, at night or on a weekend), approximately how long would it take your household to prepare to depart? Please assume that you are advised to plan to be away from your home for 3 days." Figure F-8 presents the time required to prepare for leaving on an evacuation trip. In many ways this activity mimics a family's preparation for a short holiday or weekend away from home. Hence, the responses represent the experience of the responder in performing similar activities.

About 66 percent of households can be ready to leave home within 30 minutes; the remaining households require up to an additional 90 minutes.Preparation Time with Everyone Home 100%U)-M 80%0 1A= 60%0 o 40%20%aC 0% .0 30 60 90 120 Preparation Time (min)Figure F-8. Time to Prepare Home for Evacuation The survey conducted in support of this study did not ask residents how long it would take them to remove snow from their driveway if there were snow on the ground when an evacuation was ordered. As discussed in Section 5.3, the response to the snow removal question in a survey conducted in 2012 in support of ETE development for the Salem-Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Station (SHCNGS) is adapted for this study. SHCNGS is also in New Jersey, located 75 miles southwest of OCGS. It is assumed that snowfall and snow removal times are similar in both EPZs."How long would it take you to clear 6 to 8 inches of snow from your driveway?" During adverse, snowy weather conditions, an additional activity may be performed before residents can depart on the evacuation trip. Although snow scenarios assume that the roads and highways have been plowed and are passable (albeit at lower speeds and capacities), it may be necessary to clear a private driveway prior to leaving the home so that the vehicle can access the street. Figure F-9 presents the time distribution for removing 6 to 8 inches of snow from a driveway.

The time distribution for clearing the driveway has a long tail; about 80 percent of driveways are passable within 75 minutes. The last driveway is cleared three hours after the Oyster Creek Generating Station F-8 KLD Engineering, P.C.Evacuation Time Estimate Rev. 0 start of this activity.

Note that those respondents (28%) who answered that they would not take time to clear their driveway were assumed to be ready immediately at the start of this activity.

Essentially they would drive through the snow on the driveway to access the roadway and begin their evacuation trip.Time to Remove Snow from Driveway 100%IA"2 80%0 6 60%0 C 20%CL 0%0 30 60 90 120 150 180 Time (min)Figure F-9. Time to Clear Driveway of 6"-8" of Snow F.3 Conclusions The telephone survey provides valuable, relevant data associated with the EPZ population, which have been used to quantify demographics specific to the EPZ, and "mobilization time" which can influence evacuation time estimates.

Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate F-9 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 ATTACHMENT A Telephone Survey Instrument Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate F-10 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 Telephone Survey Instrument Exelon Survey Final v6 -August 23, 2011 INTRODUCTION Hello, my name is and I am calling from MDC Research, a public opinion firm. We are conducting a brief survey to gather information from households in your area about emergency response planning, and we'd like to include your opinions.

This survey is being conducted on behalf of the (insert facility name) Nuclear Facility, and will take approximately 5 minutes to complete.

We are not trying to sell you anything.

The information gathered from this survey will help local agencies more effectively provide community assistance should an emergency situation arise.Can I please speak with an adult member of the household?

SCREENER S 1. What is the zip code of your primary residence?

This is the home where you live the majority of the time. DO NOT READ ZIP CODE LIST List of appropriate zip codes will be displayed here 99999 Location outside the EPZ -THANK & TERMINATE S2. Which of the following categories best describes your age?11 Under 18 yrs of age -ASK FOR REFERRAL or THANK & TERMINATE 12 18 to 24 13 25 to 34 14 35 to 44 15 45 to 54 16 55 to 64 17 65 to 74 18 75 or older 98 (DO NOT READ) Refused QUESTIONNAIRE Q I How many people currently reside in your household?

Record: # of residents 98 (DO NOT READ) Refused -THANK & TERMINATE Q2 How many motor vehicles are normally based at your home?Record: # of vehicles 997 None -SKIP TO Q14 998 (DO NOT READ) Refused Oyster Creek Generating Station F-11 KLD Engineering, P.C.Evacuation Time Estimate Rev. 0 Q3 How many members of your household are over the age of 16?Record: # of residents 998 (DO NOT READ) Refused Q4 How many members of your household are licensed drivers?Record: # of drivers 998 (DO NOT READ) Refused Q5 How many of the adults in your household work outside the home?Record E1 Skip to Q6A 997 None -Continue to Q5A 998 (DO NOT READ) Refused If refused, explain; The nature of this project is to estimate traffic volumes and flow in the event of an emergency evacuation, so this data is necessary in order for us to continue with the survey.If still refused -THANK & TERMINATE Q5A (ONLY ASK IF Q5=997) Which of the following best describes the non-working adults in your household?

MULTIPLE MENTION -IP NOTE: No more mentions than Q3 mentions.11 Currently unemployed/actively looking for work 12 Retired 13 On Disability or leave of absence 14 Student/continuing education 15 Homemaker 99 Other -please specify SKIP TO Q 11 Repeat the following Q6A-F sequence for each working adult cited in Q5 For each of the working adults you just referenced, I'd like to ask a few questions related to what their likely actions would be in the case of an emergency evacuation.

I understand that I will be asking you to speculate on what other members of the household may do in this situation, but your best guesses are just fine for our purposes.Q6A Who is the first working adult in the household that you are thinking about? What is their relationship to you?1 Self 2 Spouse or significant other 3 Parent of child 4 Other relative or in-law 5 Roommate 6 Boarder 7 Other Oyster Creek Generating Station F-12 KLD Engineering, P.C.Evacuation Time Estimate Rev. 0 Q6B Which of the following best describes this person's usual work schedule?I Monday -Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm 2 Swing Shift 3 Graveyard 4 Evenings and weekends 5 Rotating shifts 6 Other or irregular schedule 7 (DO NOT READ) Don't know Q6C Does this person generally use a personal vehicle to commute back and forth to work?1 Yes 2 No 7 (DO NOT READ) Don't know Q6D If an evacuation notice were given while this person was at work, do you think they would most likely...1 Evacuate directly from work 2 Come home first and then evacuate, or 3 Stay outside the evacuation zone where they work D] Skip to Q7 7 (DO NOT READ) Don't know Q6E How long do you think it would take this person to get prepared and actually leave work?(Read list if necessary) 1 Less than 15 minutes 2 15 to 30 minutes 3 30 to 45 minutes 4 45 to 60 minutes 5 More than 60 minutes 7 (DO NOT READ) Don't know If response at 6D is 1, skip from here to Q7 Q6F About how long does it take this household member to get from work to home?(Read list if necessary) 1 Less than 15 minutes 2 15 to 30 minutes 3 30 to 45 minutes 4 45 to 60 minutes 5 More than 60 minutes 7 (DO NOT READ) Don't know Q7A-F Repeat Q6 sequence for worker #2 Q8A-F Repeat Q6 sequence for worker #3 Q9A-F Repeat Q6 sequence for worker #4 Oyster Creek Generating Station F-13 KID Engineering, P.C.Evacuation Time Estimate Rev. 0 Q 10 And once everyone who is coming home from work has arrived, how long would it take to prepare and depart from home, taking into consideration whether or not someone else is usually home who may be starting these preparation while they are travelling?

1 Less than 15 minutes 2 15 to 30 minutes 3 30 to 45 minutes 4 45 to 60 minutes 5 More than 60 minutes 7 (DO NOT READ) Don't know Q 1I Are any of the licensed drivers in your household restricted to daytime driving only?1 Yes 2 No 9 (DO NOT READ) Refused Q 12 If an evacuation were ordered when all household members were at home (for example, at night or on a weekend), approximately how long would it take your household to prepare to depart? Please assume that you are advised to plan to be away from your home for 3 days. Would you say that it would take... READ LIST 1 Less than 20 minutes to depart 2 20 to 40 minutes to depart 3 40 to 60 minutes to depart 4 60 to 90 minutes to depart; or 5 More than 90 minutes to depart Q 13 How many vehicles would your household take if an evacuation were ordered when all household members were at home?Record: # of vehicles 998 (DO NOT READ) Refused Q 14 Are any members of your household seasonal residents?

And by seasonal we mean any people who do not reside in your home the majority of the year.1 Yes 2 No -SKIP TO Q15 9 (DO NOT READ) Refused Q 14A (ASK IF Q 14= 1) How many of your <insert Q I response>

household members are seasonal?Record: # of seasonal household members 998 (DO NOT READ) Refused Q 14B (ASK IF Q 14= 1) What seasons do they live in another location away from your home?READ LIST -Multiple Mention 1 Spring 2 Summer 3 Fall Oyster Creek Generating Station F-14 KLD Engineering, P.C.Evacuation Time Estimate Rev. 0 4 Winter Q 15 Would any member of your household require a specialized vehicle, such as a wheelchair, van or ambulance, to evacuate from your home in case of an emergency?

1 Yes 2 No 9 (DO NOT READ) Refused This is all the questions we have for you today/tonight.

Thank you for participating in this survey. Your responses will help us to make an accurate prediction of traffic conditions during an emergency situation.

If you have any questions about this survey, please feel free to contact<insert contact name, job title, and phone number/email>.

Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate F-15 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 APPENDIX G Traffic Management Plan G. TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN NUREG/CR-7002 indicates that the existing TCPs and ACPs identified by the offsite agencies should be used in the evacuation simulation modeling.

The traffic and access control plans for the EPZ were provided by the NJSP.These plans were reviewed and the TCPs and ACPs were modeled accordingly.

G.1 Traffic Control Points As discussed in Section 9, traffic control points at intersections (which are controlled) are modeled as actuated signals. If an intersection has a pre-timed signal, stop, or yield control, and the intersection is identified as a traffic control point, the control type was changed to an actuated signal in the DYNEV II system. Table K-2 provides the control type and node number for those nodes which are controlled.

If the existing control was changed due to the point being a TCP, the control type is indicated as "TCP -Actuated" or "TCP -Uncontrolled" in Table K-2.The TCPs within the study area are mapped in Figure G-1.The intersection of Recovery Road and Stafford Park Boulevard, shown in Figure G-2, has been identified as a suggested additional TCP as part of this study. During the summer months, the influx of seasonal residents evacuating from Long Beach Island exacerbates congestion along Route 72 westbound.

Allowing these vehicles to use both of the southbound GSP on ramps at Route 72 and Recovery Road will hasten the evacuation of these vehicles.

As such, the recommended TCP at Recovery Rd and Stafford Park Blvd will allow vehicles heading southbound on Stafford Park Blvd to make the left onto the GSP southbound on-ramp, as shown in Figure G-3. The existing roadway striping does not allow this left turn; however, the turning radius is sufficient that vehicles could traverse this movement.

As discussed in Section 9, preliminary simulations indicated that implementing this TCP reduced ETE by up to 40 minutes.G.2 Access Control Points It is assumed that ACPs will be established within 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> of the advisory to evacuate to discourage through travelers from using major through routes which traverse the EPZ. As discussed in Section 3.6, external traffic was considered on the major routes which traverse the study area -the Garden State Parkway -in this analysis.

The generation of the external trips ceases at 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> after the advisory to evacuate in the simulation due to the implementation of the ACPs identified in the State of New Jersey RERP.Figure G-1 maps the TCPs and ACPs identified in the RERP. These TCPs and ACPS are concentrated on major evacuation routes and on roadways giving access to the EPZ. These TCPs and ACPs would be manned during evacuation by traffic guides who would direct evacuees in the proper direction away from the plant and facilitate the flow of traffic through the intersections.

Oyster Creek Generating Station G-1 KLD Engineering, P.C.Evacuation Time Estimate Rev. 0 Detailed descriptions of each of the TCPs and ACPs and the actions to be taken by traffic guides at these intersections are provided in the RERP. These actions were modeled explicitly in the DYNEV II system. For additional information, refer to the Traffic Control Standard Operating Procedure in the RERP.This study did not identify any additional intersections as ACPs.Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate G-2 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 Figure G-1. Traffic and Access Control Points for the Oyster Creek Generating Station Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate G-3 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 Figure G-2. Aerial Image of Recommended Traffic Control Point Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate G-4 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0 TCP TOWN: LOCATION: ERPA: STAFFORD Recovery Road and Stafford Park Blvd 11 .nd FRecovO Key-MOVEMENT FACILITATED I MOVEMENT DISCOURAGED/DIVERTED TRAFFIC GUIDE 2 ft.41 STOP SIGN X TRAFFIC BARRICADE 2 PER LANE (LOCAL ROADS AND RAMPS)4 PER LANE (FREEWAY AND RAMPS)' TRAFFIC SIGNAL 0 0 TRAFFIC CONES SPACED TO DISCOURAGE TRAFFIC BUT ALLOW PASSAGE (3 PER LANE): 0 0 8 ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN 1. Force Stafford Park Blvd onto Garden State Parkway southbound

2. Discourage flow towards shopping center MANPOWER/EOUIPMENT ESTIMATE 2 Traffic Guides 16 Traffic Barricades LOCATION PRIORITY 1**Traffic Guide should position himself safely Figure G-3. Recommended Traffic Control Point Oyster Creek Generating Station Evacuation Time Estimate G-5 KLD Engineering, P.C.Rev. 0