ML19260D370
| ML19260D370 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Hatch |
| Issue date: | 02/04/1980 |
| From: | Widner W GEORGIA POWER CO. |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| TAC-12345, TAC-12346, NUDOCS 8002080605 | |
| Download: ML19260D370 (5) | |
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{{#Wiki_filter:. Georgia Power Co:rpany 230 Peachtree Street Post Off.cs Box 4545 Atlanta, Georgia 30302 Telephone 404 522 6060 m Georgia Power Power Generation Department o February 4. 1980 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Washington, D. C. 20555 NRC DOCKETS 50-321, 50-366 OPERATING LICENSES DPR-57, NPF-5 EDWIN I. HATCH NUCLEAR PLANT UNITS 1, 2 EVACUATION TIME ESTIMATES Gentlemen: In response to your letter of November 29, 1979, which requested estimates of evacuating timea for various areas around Plant Hatch, Georgia Power Company submits the attached letter from the State of Georgia Civil Defense Division. The response provided by the attached letter represents Georgia Power Company's best estimate of evacuation times for the listLd areau. Very truly yours, W. A. Widner Vice President and General Manager Nuclear Generation RDB/mb xc: Ruble A. Thomas George F. Trowbridge, Esquire R. F. Rogers, III D s\\ 1 800seeg.,f C f
f."..* ATTACH 1Ef1T A EVACUATI0ff TIfiE ESTIt!ATES APPLillG COUtiTY (SECTORS E-M) Item 1. General evacuation of the population: Evacuation 2 flotification Distance Est. Pop.I (hrs. ) Best Time Adverse Conditions 2 miles 69 0.5 0.5 1.5 5 miles 545 3.0 1.5 3.0 10 miles 2,986 6.0 3.0 6.0 Item 2. The Altamaha Elementary School (within 5 mile radius) is the only special facilit/ located within the EPZ. The normal school population of approximately 300 could be evacuated in one hour under all conditions. Item 3. Confirmation Times: Distance Time (hrs.)3 2 miles 0.5 5 miles 3 10 miles 6 Item 4. Not applicable - local RERP in force. Item 5. Local of ficials do not anticipate any special or unusual conditions whic' would hinder ev6cuation. Item 6. The estimates above are based en knowledge of local conditions and experience gained through exercising RERP. Estimates were made by the Appling County Civil Defense Director; Chief Deputy, Appling . County Sheriff's Department; and State Civil Defense Planners. Footnotes: C., ~ l. Cumulative population from plant site to ten mile radius. 2. Considers use of aircraft mounted loudspeakers to alert persons, such as hunters, fisheman and field workers. J _ 3. Times based on visual check of all residences assuming utilization of some manner of sign or signal such as a rag on t.h,e mailbox ""I ' ..e g .h ~, =. g ( 6[ O e pf I ~ e ,_ -zt. .q- , y ;, m..s.% y. 4 p. v_ -y f-fj[], ufl,- *,f,Q*,,. _ 4 .p ~y G r %Qi 4 N[ ', -T:- [ '. ]~[ 'l :.J-Nd ' ?.W,N".h($h,{'k,hfh'$,h,'jff'. 3 .m. w.., .-f ~,C.: ~i.e i : *. ~.JQ =.:&,.,q.-;..';t. ' ^. t.'.. . 2 '...
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r~. ATTACHMENT B EVACUATION TIME ESTIMATES TOOMBS COUNTY (SECTORS A-E AND M-P) Item 1. General evacuation of the population: Evacuation 2 Notifica tion Distance Est. Pop.I (hrs.) Best Time Adverse Conditions 2 miles 266 0.5 0.5 0.5 5 miles 616 0.75 1.5 2.0 10 miles 3,292 4.0 6.0 7.5 Item 2. Toombs Central Consolidated School (within 10 mile radius) is the only special facility located within the EPZ. The normal school population of 600 could be evacuated in two hours under all conditions. Item 3. Confirmation Times: Distance Timefhrs.)3 2 miles 0.5 5 miles 0.5 10 miles 4.0 Item 4. Not applicable - local PERP in force. Item 5. Local officials do not anticipate any special or unusual conditions which would hinder evacuation. Item 6. The estimates above are based on knowledge of local conditions and experience gained through exercising RERP. Estimates were made in conference by the Toombs County Civil Defense Director; Chief Deputy, Toombs. County Sheriff's Department; and representatives from the county maintenance department, Altamaha EMC, and Georgia Forestry Commission. as Footnotes: ~ 1. Cumulative population from plant site to ten mile radius. 2. Considers use of aircraft mounted loudspeakers to alert all persons including sportsmen and field workers. ? ' ' ~ Times based on visual check of residences assuming utilization of 7 3. some manner of sign or signal such as a rag on the mailbox. _T
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