ML20024A516
| ML20024A516 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Indian Point |
| Issue date: | 06/09/1983 |
| From: | Hassell D NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE LEGAL DIRECTOR (OELD) |
| To: | Gleason J, Paris O, Shon F Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel |
| References | |
| ISSUANCES-SP, NUDOCS 8306170396 | |
| Download: ML20024A516 (46) | |
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Moore JHannon McGurren DMB-PDR/LPDR STreby MKarman June 9, 1983 EChristenbury JMurray JLieberman James P. Gleason, Esq., Chairman Dr. Oscar H. Paris Administrative Judge Administrative Judge 513 Gilmoure Drive Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Silver Spring, MD 20901 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Washington, DC 20555 Mr. Frederick J. Shon Administrative Judge Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 In the Matter of Consolidated Edison Company of New York (Indian Point, Unit 2)
Power Authority of the State of New York (Indian Point, Unit 3)
Docket Nos. 50-247-SP & 50-286-SP
Dear Administrative Judges:
Enclosed is a copy of a letter dated June 8,1983 with attachments from Jeffrey S. Bragg, Executive Deputy Director, FEMA, to Nunzio J. Palladino, Chairman, U.S. NRC, which provides FEMA's most recent evaluation of offsite emergency planning at the Indian Point Nuclear Power Station. This material is provided for the information of the Licensing Board and parties.
Sincerely, Donald F. Hassell pgO7 Counsel for NRC Staff
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Dear Mr. Palladino:
e Enclosed is the Federal Dnergency Management Agency's (FDR's) most recent evaluation of offsite planning at the Indian Point Nuclear Power Station, as requested in your letter to Director Giuffrida of May 27, 1983.
I am post encouraged, based on reports of extensive and binding discussions with New York State, the licensee and local government officials, that substantial progress has been made in meeting FDWs earlier concerns regarding emergency planning at the Indian Point plants.
Over the last year, FD% has formally reported to the NPC on offsite ratters at Indian Point on three occasions and, in addition, the agency has provided numerous infornal status reports. he overall trend of these reports has been one of marked improvement in quality of planning and response capability. We State and the local govetrrnents involved are to be ccranended for their~iierious concern.
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Our evaluation indicates that work on the two energency planning deficiencies of rest concern which prevented certification of reasonable as2urance at Indian Point in FD%'s report of Acril 14, 1983, is progressing favorably. Current planning calls for proposals to be tested in an early, full-scale exercise of the State of New York's ccmpensatory measures for Rockland County, and a drill for the bus arrangements in Westchester County.
I concur in the views of Mr.
Petrone, FDG's Region II Director, that the plans as reviewed by the Regional Assistance Ccr:raittee offer a sound approach to resolution of remaining difficulties.
Subject to further evaluation fran upccrnino tests and exercises, it ncw appears that continuation of this ccmitment and ncrrenttra shculd bring about res;cnsive corrections to the deficiencies noted in our earlier report.
We will, of course, keep the Cmnission fully inforned of continuing developnents under our responsibility to assist with its licensing,
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It is my belief that this report provides an adequate factual basis for the Ccmission to utilize in its licensing decision as it relates to offsite energency planning at Indian Point on June 9,1983.
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status of offsite emergency planning at the Indian Point Nuclear Power Station.
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l respense by bus operators in Westchester' County and the failure of Reckland County to participate'in the proce'ss.
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["tTansportationsYdadEne'rgy;re'viewedtheseplansand dministratien)',
,Jeveloped a comprehensive +plag review which'is attached.
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from the State and the lican3ees to participate in a full s,
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- 1983, Contracts have W D, ' report,han also been addressed \\by the State <
Under the. terms of these been signed with the licensees; contrabtsf'three bus companies wil.Laake equipment available.
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List of Attachments - Regional Assistance Committee's plan review of the Interim State Compensating Measures for Rockland County (Comments Dated June 7, 1983) - Letter Of commitment from the State to finalize the Rockland County Interim Compensating Plan dated June 7, 1983 - I.etter of commitment by the licensees to provide emergency response personnel dated June 7, 1983 - Letters of intent between the bus owners and the licensees to provide transportation equipment dated June 1 and 2, 1983 5 - Agreement between the County of Westchester and Attachment Transportation Safety Planning Group, Inc. to
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develop a comorehensive evacuation plan for Westchester County dated May 20, 1983 e
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A = Adequate N = Not Adequate
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Radiological Emergency Response - Interia Plan for laplementing Compensating Heasures for Rockland County Dated :Iay 27, 1983 Analysis Disposition Section/ Element Assignment of Responsibility A.
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Adequate A.
A.l.b.
Adequate R
The estimates of emergency response A.l.c.
personnel incluaed in the diagram on page V-29 should be made consistent with the resources and responsibilities detailed in the plan.
Specifically, the diagram shows that only 175 bus drivers would be required in evacuation.
Ihe plan, hovaver, indicates that approximately 24% of population vill depend on buses when schools are in session (22,000).
Previous Rockland County plan shows even higher figure - 33,260 people.
It is stated in Section II.A. that the Chairman of A
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the Disaster Preparedness Comission has the lead responsibility for comand and control.
It also states that the Chairman vill a,ssign a representative, to act on his behalf at the County EOC.
In Section III. D. it is stated that the sheriff's A.
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com=unication center is manned 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> per day.
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Adequate Section I.A. identifies Article 2-5 of the State A
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Executive Law as the legal basis for autho.rizing the Disaster Preparedness Co m ission, foHowing the declaration of a state disaster emergency, to create h temporary organization and with the approval of the Governor, direct the temporary organization to assusp' directicn,of the local disaster operations.
Also,' the New York State Defense Emergency Act is identified as the legal basis for authorizing the State Civil Defense Commission to utiliza civil
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Radiological Emergency Responsa - Interia Plan for Implementing Compensating Heasures for Rockland County Dated May 27, 1983 Section/ Element Analysis Dispositior A.3 There are no written agreements with public.
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According to the State's response of June 6, 1983, the requested letters of agreement are under development.
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E=er enev Response Support and Resources C.1.c.
The existhg plan does not specify resources N
including airfields, comand posts, telephone lines, radio frequencies, and teleconenunications centers that vill be mads available to support the Federal response. According to the State's response of June 6,1983, EPA, NRC, FEMA and DOE will be asked within 'tbe next 15 days to identify the specific.
resources'needed. This element will be adequate provided the state vill comply trith the Federal needs.
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Representatives of the State Department of. Health A
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The relationship between State staff assigned to the County EOC is specified in Section IV.
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Emergenev Classification System D.3.
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Netificatien Methods and Procedures E.1.
Adequate A
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The numbers of support personnel required are.
N frequently shown as in Procedure IV.3, Attachments 3 and 4.
However, the names and titles and telephone nembers are not shown.
According to the State's response of June 6, 1983, the requested information is being compiled.
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Section II-C, Page II-2, y
Section III-E, Page III-5 and Section IV-I, Pages I-14,15 should be made consistent.
Th&8 change implementad on Page III-5 vill be inserted in other appropriate sections of the plan.
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Adequate A
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I errer.:. C:=unications 7.1.a' Adequate A
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Adequate A
7.1.c.
Adequare A
However, it is recomended that appropriate duty officer telephone numbers for comunicating with the Coast Guard, FAA, Conrail and other agencies,.will be listed for day and night contact.
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Radiological Emergency Response - Interim Flan for Implementing Compensating Measures for Rockland County Dated May 27, 1983 See: don / Element Analysis Disposition G.
Public Education and Information G.I.
Procedures for the development and annual dissam-A ination of radiological emergency preparedness infor=ation to the public is included in the plan.
However, since final development of this material must await finalization of the plan, it has not.
been included and cannot be evaluated at this time.
.It should be noted that the public information,
brochure.has not been developed and distributed.
Alternate public education methods for Rockland County are under development and will be implemented by August 1, 1983 according to State.
G.I.
Adequate A.
G.3.a.
Adequate
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I ergenev Tacilities and Ieutement E.3.
Adequate A
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Dated May 27, 1983 Section/ Element Analysis Disposition I.
A::iden: Assessment I.7.
Adequate A
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Adequate A
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This capability was demonstrated during the March 9, 1983 exercise.
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Radiological Emergency Response - Interin Plan for Implementing Compensating Measures for Rockland County Dated May 27, 1983 Sect. ion / Element Analysis Disposition J.. Prc:ee:ive Rescense J.9.
Adequate A
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That verbal description of avacuation routes N
and some bus routes is provided (Pages III-19, 20 and D-15).
However, evacuation maps are not available and are being developed according to the State's response of June 6. 1983.
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Protective Resnonte (continued)
J.10.b.
Adequate A
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Adequate. Although the public education A
bro:hure has not been completed, an alternate public education program vill be implemented by the State and will be implemented by August 1, 1983 according to State.
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Adequat,e A
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Adequate A
J.10.f.
Adequate A
J.10;g.
Bus capacity (number and size of vehicles 11 by provider of service), number of bus drivers, need to be correlated with the anticipated needs of the transit-dependent population.
The plan shows (Page III-24), that approximately 24% of population will depend on buses when schools are in session.
The total number of bus routes and pickup points identified is apparently fewer than in the original, plan.
Similarly, it is not clear that sufficient ambulance transportation is available for the population identified as mobility-imp. ired requiring special transportation.
Bovaver, a study of this total. requirement is presently being undertaken (by the Transportation Safety Planning Group, Inc.). The results of this analysis will be included in future plan revisions.
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Adequate A
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Adequate I
A Adequate J.10.j.
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Adequate A
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Evacuation travel time estimates cre based on A
Parsons, Brinckerhoff, Quade Douglas, Inc. (PBQD) study.
According to. the State's response of June 6, 1983, sone of the evacuation routes have been changed.
. Use of four lanes of the Parkway for evacuation traffic are expected to reduce evacuation times.
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Radiological Emergency Response - Interia Plan for Implementing Compensating Heasures for Rockland County Dated May 27, 1983 Sec tion / Ele:nent Analysis Disposition K.
Radielecical Exposure Control I.3.a.
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Adequate' A
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Adequate A
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Medical and Public Health Suoport L.1.
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Dated May 27, 1983 Section/ Element Analysis Disposition M.
Receverv and Reentry Planning and Postacciden Operations M.1.
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Exercises and Drills The bJTdG-0654 planning elements listed below are under develepsent at this time.
According to the state's response of June 6,1983, as soon as the work will be completed, the results will be transmitted to FIMA and the RAC for review and comments.
N.1.a.
Inadequate N
N.1.b.
The Interim Plan for Implementing Compensating.
N Measures for Rockland County should include provisions for exercises to mobilize' pufficient personnel and resources to verify the capability to respond to an accident scenario requiring response set forth in the pikt.
i.2.a.
Provisions for monthly testing of communications N
between the Rockland County IOC and state energency facilities could not be located in the plan.
N.2.c.
Provisions for an annual medical dri11 ' involving N
a simulated contaminated individual could not be located in the plan.
N.2.d.
Provisions for an annual radiological monitoring N
drill could not be located in the plan.
N.3.a-f The plan contains no provisions for the develop-y ment of exercise objictives, scenarios, dares,
,4 schedule of initiating events, narratives, or advance ' arrangements.
N.4.
The plan should include provisions for federal, N
state and local observers to observe, evaluate and critique the radiological emergency pre-paredness exercises of the Interim Plan for Implementing Compensating Neasures i
for Rockland County.
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The plan should assign specific responsibility N
for i=planenting corrective actions that are developed in response to drill and exercise recoc=endations.
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Radiological Emergency Respons.e Training The NUREG-0654 planning elements listed below are under development at this time.
According to the State's response of June 6,1983, as soon as the work will be. completed, the result will be trans-mitted to FEMA and the RAC for review and comments.
0.1 The plan should include provisions for the N
training of individuals representing the various emergency response organizations identified in the Interim Plan for Implementing Compensating Measures for Rockland County.
The plan should include a specific N
list of organizations which are to-have members (or employees) receive the various types of training that it specifies.
In particular, this list should identify both public and private sector organizations including transportation companies and employees of the Nuclear Facility Operators.
The Plan should specify initial training ~
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Compensating Measures for Rockland County.
The plan should specify intial training **
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radiological monitoring teams and radio-logical analysis personnel identified in the Interim Plan.for Implementing Compenkating Measures for Rockland
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The plan should specify initial training N
and periodic retraining programs for police, security 'and firefighting personnel identified in the Interim Plan for Imple-menting Compensating Mea,sures for Rockland County.
The mission of firefighters is de-fined in section II-H of the plan as includ- [Ithis aspect of ing " rendering first aid and assisting in their mission.
. emergency tranpsort of the injured during evacuation or other emergency operations."
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Radielegical Emergenev Resnense Training.(continued) 0.g.
The plan should specify initial training N
and periodic retraining programs for local support services personnel'identi-fied in the Interim Plan for Implementing Compensating Measures for Rockland County.
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The plan should specify initial training and N
periodic retraining programs for medical support personnel identified in the Interim Plan for Implementing Compensating Measures for Rockland County.
0.4.j.
The plan should specify initial training and
-N periodic retraining programs for communications personnel and PIO staf f identified in the Interim Plan for Implementating Compensating Measures
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for Rockland County.
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The procedures for maintaining edergency prepared-N ness and training emergency response personnel should be. contained in the Interim for Imp 1'ementing Compensating, Measures for Rockland County.
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understood that the profisions for plan maintenance and other related activities will be accomplished in accordance with the basic state plan.
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".ompensating Measures for Rockland County Dated May 27, 1983 Seceien/ Element Analysis Disposition P.
Resoonsibility for the Planning Effort: Development. Periodic Review and Distribution of Emergency Plans ihe hUREG-0654 planning elements listed below (except one) are under development at this time. According to the State's response of June 6, 1963, as soon as the work will be completed, the results will be transmitted to PEMA and the RAC for review and comments.
P.l.
Provisions for the training of individuals N
responsible for the planning effort could not be located in the Interim Plan for Implementing Compensating Measures for Rockland County.
P.2.5.
The plan should identify the individual N
by title who is responsible for managing and coordinating maintenance of the Interim Plan for Compensating Measures for, Rockland County.
The plan should also designate an emergency planning coordinator for each response organization identified, specify. procedures for updating the plan and assign responsibility for the transmittal and implementation of revisions to the plan.
P.6.
The plan does not contain.a separate, detailed listing N
of plans and procedures that the support the' Interim Plan for Implementing Compensating Measures for Rockland -
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P.7.
The plan does not contain an append'ix listing, by N
title, procedures required,to implement the Interim Plan for Implementing Compensating Measures for Rockland County. This list sheuld include references to the standard operating procedures used by various emergency p'esponse organizations and those attachments which are necessary to complete the plan dated Nky 27,
'1983.
In addition, any attachments referenced but not included as part of the plan should be included in the reference list of procedures required to implement the plan.
P.S.
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P.10.
Although call lists are contained in the pisn, N
there are no specific procedures included for updating and verifying telephone numbers at least quarterly.
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Dear 11r. Petrone:
This will confirm the understandings reached at our meeting today concerning the Rockland County Interim Compensating 11easures Plan.
The following items will be accomplished within 30 days:
Revision of the mass transit component of the plan to provide an increased stand by bus capability for e rst case situations.
Completion of all evacuation routes and maps.
Cocpletion of Plan material dealing with NUREG 0654 standards N, O and P.
Development of.a specific public information progran.
Developnent of a complete training program.
Coupletion of other Plan revisions identified after negotiations with the RAC.
In addition, the State stands ready to participate in an off site excercise of the Interim Plan within approxiniately 60 days.
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4 June 7, 1983 Mr. Donald B. Davidoff, Director New York State Radiological Preparedness Group State of New York Department of Health Tower Building The Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza Albany, NY 12237
Dear Mr. Davidoff:
This is to assure that the field activities outlined on page V-29 of the Interim,Rockland County Response Plan will receive our full support and commitment.
Adequate utility staff as shown on page V-29 will be promptly provided upon request of the Chairman of the DPC or his designee, for Personnel Monitors (50), Radiological Monitors (4), Traffic Control (48), Bus Operators (175) and Reception Center Operations (80).
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Dear F.r. Corwin:
This will confirm that the parties hereto intend to enter into a contract under which Chappaqua Trans..Inc..("Chappaqua") will make available to Consolidated Edison Company of New York. Inc. and 4
Power authority of the State of New York up to 49 buses and 17 vans in connection with an evacuation resulting from a radiological emercency at the Indian Point tiuclear Power Plants. This contract would be in effcet until the completion of the transportation study which will be conducted by the Transportation Safety Planning Group of Albany. The contract will provide, among other things, for an appropriate indemnity of Chappaqua or any other participating entity '
either as owner or operator of the subject vehicles, by Con Edison and Power Authority actinct any and al1 liability for pepsonal in-jury and property damace occasioned by the negligence of Chappaqua.
its employees or the employces of Con 2dison or the Power Authority and reimbursement for any exp,enses or loss of revenue incurred by Chappaqua arising from the use of the buses during such an evac-uation period. Provision of buses wou,1d, under the proposed contract-be subject to prior richts of local school districts with whom Chappaqua has or may have contracts providing for the transportation of school children.
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any and all buses utilized in connection with the foregoing pro-posed agreement. it is understood that Chappaqua cannot gaurntee to supply drivers for any or all such vehicles.
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LETTER OF INTENT June 1, 1983 Mr. John Silvanie Vanguard Tours Inc.
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for an appropriate indemnity of Vanguard or any other partici-
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This will confirm that the parties hereto intend to enter into a contract under which Riverdale Transit Corp. ("Riverdale")
will make available to Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. and Power Authority of the State of New York up to 200 buses in connection with an evacuation resulting from a radiological emergency at the Indian Point Nuclear Power Plants.
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The contract will provide, among other things, for an appropriate indemnity of Riverdale or any other participating entity either as owner or operator of the subject vehicles, by Con Edison and Power Authority against any and all liability for personal injury and property damage occa'sioned by the negligence of Riverdale, its employees or the employees of Con Edison or the Power Authority and reimbursement for any expenses or loss of revenue incurred by Riverdale arising from the use of the buses during such an evacuation period.
Provision of buses would, under the proposed contract, be subject to prior rights of local school districts with whom Riverdale has or may have contracts providing I
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c Although Riverdale shall use its best efforts to supply drivers for any and all buses utilized in connection with the foregoing proposed agreement, it is understood that Riverdale cannot guarantee to supply drivers for any or all such vehicles.
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mile radium of the. Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant in the' event of a radiological emergency and for the design of a data Base Management System in connection with this evacuation plant and WHEREAS, the Cons 41 tant desires to provide such services for the compensation and on the terms herein provided.
WCW, THEREFORE, in donsideration of the terms and conditions herein contained, the parties agree as follows:
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~% FIRST: 'linited to providing the following services in accordance with a proposal by the Censultant dated May 12, 1983, entitled A Remedial " Planning for Transportation Service. Transportation Prog' ram.for the Westchester County Radiological Emergency Preparedness Evacuation Zone" (the " Proposal") which Proposal is attached herto and made a part hereof as Schedule A. 1 Verify and update demographic and transportation resource data and data pertaining to the locations that will require a great number of transportation vehicles for evacuation purposes, which data'is contained in a study entitled Westchester County RadiolAgical Emergency Indian Point Power Station, Revision I, August Response Plans 1, 1981, prepared by the firm of Parsons, Brinkerhoff, Quade This study is on file in the office of the and Douglas. I Commissioner of Transportation of the County. l Reconmend to the County which type of computer l 2. systen would best serve the County's present and future needs I in connection with the storing of data for the evacuation plan. - 3. Design a Data Base Managenent Systen which can be used in conhunction with or as part of the County's computer A :_, m:..s. -. ^ system..The data base management' system shall includie, but not. ~ be limited to an inventory of evacnation denands and needs and ' k - an inventory of evacuation resources. Input the aforementioned data into the system. 4. O ,n ,n g i l O, S. Prepara a plan for routing transportation and a, t l design for the provis' ion of transportation " services during a 1 radiological emergency. 6. Develop a^ plan for* procuring transportation l services during a radiological emergency and obtain ~ transportation equipment service agreements with transportation ~ l providers. t I 7. Design a con:munications systen that enables the 1 County to coordinate the activities of transportation operators that have signed energency transportation agreements with. the County. 8. Design a. training manual for and train drivera and ~ [. other " core group" transportation personnel in emergency evacuation procedures. 9. Develop evacuation and relocation plans and a response managenent system. 10. Participate in a simulation exercise testing the evacuation plan. 11. Attend up to,five public information meetings as h required by the Commissioner. -i SECOND: For the services rendered pursuant.to M.. a . l. ~J.. s ~ O ~ Paragraph "FIRST", the Consultant shall'be paid a fee not to. exceed TWO HUNDRED FORTY-OSE THOUSAND SEVL*!7 HUNDRED STXrr-FIVE (.t241,725.00) DOIIARS as provided iri Schedule "A". Any and all requests for payment to be made, including k }.5 -3. h., - -.. r. .: :..: n.. e,. . _, f. g v.;,. A. i ] any request for partial payment made in proportion to the work completed, shall be submitted by the ConsulIr. ant on properly. executed claim forms of the county and paid only'after approval by the commission ~er of" Transportation of the county of r. . ~.. L Westchestar ( " commissioner"). In no event'shall partial payment in excess of ninety-five (934) percent be made to the p, .. ;.,7 - consultant, prior to completion of all professional siervices, the submission of reports and the approval of same by the co=missioner. Except as otherwise expressly stated in this Agreement, no payment shall be made by the County to the consultant for out of pocket expenses or disbursements made in connection with the services rendered or the work to be' performed hereunder. Prior to the making of any payments hereunder, the County may, at its option, audit such books and records of thm i consulta.nt as are reasonably pertinent to this Agreement to substantiate the basis for payment. The County will not withhold payment pursuant to this paragraph for more than five (5) days after payment would otherwise be due pursuant to the .s - . provisions of this paragraph ",SECOND", but the County.shall not
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I* S. addition. hces the right to audit such books and records subsequent ts pay =ent, if such audit is commenced within one year following termination of this Agreement. Notwithstanding anyting to the contrary contained ~ l herein, it is expressly understood that the obligation of the. l County to make any payments to the Consultant hereunder le i contingent upon the prior receipt by the County of funds from the State of New York for the purposes hereunder. THIRD: All services rendered, work performed by and-payments to the Consultant shall be under,the direction and subject to the complete approval of the Commissioner. The work to be perferned pursuant to the terms of this U Agreement shall commence promptly on notification by the Co=missioner to begin work and shall be completed no later than June 30, 1984. The Consultant shall properly maintain a detailed' daily log relative to the services rendered for which l l co=pensation is to be paid by the County pursuant to the terms of'this Agreenent, which shall include, but not be limited to, the. followi,ng: ..;..lp V '. ~ ' '. i._, f.: :R.{-. . g. 1. Date 2. Names of employmen rendering service 3. Nature of service rendered 4. Required time expended. A list of key personnel of the Consultant who are / assigned to the Performance of this Agreement is set forth in
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In the event the Commissioner determines that there has been a material breach by the Consultant of any of the ter=s of the Agreement and such breach remains uncured for ~ thirty (30) days after ser+1ce on the Consultant of written notice thereof, the County, in addition to any other right or 7lj:. 't,emedy it might.have', may torpinate this, Agreement and the. n- ,.c. 7... County shall have the right, power and authority to complete the services provided for in this Agreement or' contract for their completion, and any additional. expense or. cost of such completion shall be charged to and paid by the Consultant. Notice hereunder shall be effective on the date of malling. M- "-:-;.!A. :,s :.:h.74. '.s...'.h..-..E.. h _.u;;, r t. Allreneurcerecordsand)datacompiledbythe, SrITs: consultant in completing the work described in this Agreement,.- including but not limited to written reports, studies, ' drawings, blueprints, negativ'es of photographs, computer ~ printouts, graphs, charts, plans, specifications and all other similar recorded ' data, shall become and remain the property of the County. The Consultant may retain copies of such records for its own use. The County acknowledges and agrees that all training' aod operations manuals provided by the Consultant as a condition of Schedule A may not be reproduced or used by The County except for the express purpose of the implementation of f>g the County's energeocy evacuation plan without written 4.Y permission of the consultant. Any un' authorized use or reproduction is a, violation of the Federal Copyright Laws. The County shall take all reasonable steps to insure that such manuals are not sold, assigned, leased, marketed, transferred, cepiad, reproduced, disclosed, or otherwise made available by the County or by any of the County's employees to any other person, firm, corporation or municipality at any time without ~ .l. 'the' Consultant's prior 'writt'en approval.,'!he County wt11 not1 ~ ' ' ' + make or have made, except for the purposes of backup, any copies of the operations and training manuals delivered by the Consultant pursuant to schedule A. O e Ap AM. L *,.. i 3 ] SEVENTE: Any purported delegation of duties or assi,gnment of rights 'under this Agreement without the prior express written consent of the County is void. The Consultant shall not subcontract say part. of tNo work without'the written v, ~ consent of the County. All' subcontracts shall provide that subcontractors are subject to all t, erns and conditions set l forth in the contract documents. All work performed by a sub-contractor shall be deemed work performed by the Consultant. EIGHTH: The Consultant agrees that it has no interest and will not acquire any interest, direct or indirect, that would conflict in any manner or degree with the perfor=ancs of the services and duties hereunder. The Consultant further '~ agrees that, in the perfor=ance of this Agreement, no person having any such interest shall be enployed by it. The Consultant represenra and warrants that he has not enployed or retained any person, other than those named in schedule A hereof for the purpose of soliciting or securing this agree =ent, and further that he has not paid or agreed to pay any other person, any foe, com=iss' ion, percentage, gift or other consideration,. contingent upon or resulting from the award or saking of this agreement. For the breach or violation CL :a. . \\... '... ..;..~.L.-'.:- 1 -> - y. of this provision, without limiting any other rights or r ,, remedies to which the County may be entitled or any civil or ..,;a :h v... l cri=inal" penalty to which any viciator may be liable, the 6 I '[ &- "L" O % i l ;-'.- " :'-.. ,.. - _ i - __ - _ ?~ '~ia- I ~~. ~ ),. County aball have the right, in its discretion, to terminate, this agreement withou't liability, and to dailuct from the ~ contract price, or otherwise to recover, the full amount of such fee, conmission phrcentage; gift or consideration. FINTE: The consultant shall comply, at its own i expense, with the provisions of all applicable state and municipal require =ents and with all state and federal laws applicable to the Consultant as an employer of labor or otherwise. The Consultant shall further comply with all rules,. regulations and licensing requirements pertaining to its professional status and that of it's employees, partners, associates, subcontractors and others employed to render the I services hereunder. ~~ TENTHS The Consultant expressly agrees (a) that in the hiring of employees for the l perfor=ance of work under this Agreement or any subcontract hereunder, no contactor, subcontractor, nor any person acting on khalf of such contractor or subcontractor, shall by reason of race, creed, color, ser,, age, physical disability or national origin discriminate,against any citizen of the State of New York who,is qualified and available to perform the work N ^ ~~ toL WhkCh thS eEpkoymenE relabesI mIUS. (b) that no contractor, subcontractor, nor any person O ~ = 9 ~ g ?. ~ v -..,. e } m on his behalf shall, in any manner, discrininate against or intimidate any emploies hired for the performance of work under this Agreement on account of race, creed, color, ser, age, t physicial disability of national' origin; and (c) that there may be deducted from the amount payable to the contractor by the County under this Agreement a penalty of five dollars for each person for each calendar day during which such person was discriminated against or intinidated in violation of the provisions of the Agreement: and l (d) that this Agreement may be cancelled or ter=inated by the County, and all zoneys due or to bacone due hereunder =ay be forfeited, for a second or any subsequent violatica of this section of the Agreement. Whenever the term contractor appears in this paragraph it shall be deemed to read consultant. ET.rJENTE: The Consultant agrees that its staff and employees will be covered fnr the purposes of Workers compensation. insurance benefits! All notices, of any nature referred.to in TwxrJTE: this Agreement shall be in wri, ting and s'ent by register.ed or
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It shall not be released, discharged, changed or modified except by an instru=ent in writing signed by a duly authorized represent-ative of each of the parties.- FOURTEENTH: This Agreement shall not be enforceable until signed by the parties and approved by the offies.cf the County Attorney. x,._ This Agreement aball be construed and FIFTEENTE: enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. SIXTEENTMs By Gune 1, 1983, the Consultant and County shall enter into a license agreement for the provision of the e l ~'
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I?'~* lb s- - +. t J.~ ~ (. 'I (, __) Scherfule A (page 1) TA9:5/8V HOUR Task I Task II: Isok Ill: Task IV: inek V: Isak VI: lack VII: Total Demand Resourca Handway Service fransport. Evac. HgsA. Testing & Hours Analvals. Assesoment gerneter. Design __ Procurem't. System Simulat. ion, By Pocoon Key Parsonnel ' 25 50 100 50 40 265 Jerry Brisman Don Boyle 20 20 40 30 80 30 '40 260 Seth Ctrwan 30 30 50 50 40 50 250 30 20 60 60 40 40 250 John Silvense 325 120 Steve Fullum 125 00 100 Joe Zimmermen 10: 10 20 40 iSusan Holloway 130 - 50 30 SD : 130 40 430 1,030 knn Ccr1 son 150-130 B5 500 65 100 '10TAL HOURS 455 350 210 860 155 430 210 2,900 l Person w/Hajor g lRzeponsabillty
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li{ Boyle Boyle - Boyle Boyle t c4 e5 Schedule A (pagD 2) ~ TSPG PROJECT WORK PRODUCI SCHGULE Projected Date Payment Due fask & Preduct faak templetten Upon Completion Task I: Demand' Analysis ) Packet / report of demographic & apacial June 1 - No product $32,187.50 generator analysis, send I week prior to meetise. Task II: Resource Analysis Pucket/ report of transportation. resource Hid July . $32,187.50 assessment, send upon complet2on I week prior (lask I and 2) ,,to meeting. Task III: Roadway Natdek Characteristics Packet / report delineating and illustrating Late August $17,250.00 network inter-relationships appropriateness / auitability for evacuation, etc. Send 1 week praar to meetirg. Data Base Hanaoement Systems aiia Phase one "Cicae-Uut" l Serd report delineating data base management Early September 533,050.00 system, laskc ard functions to be analyzud, I week prior to muutisq. Completion and modifications of Phase One will be discussed at the Tauk force Meeting. l O Task IV Service Design '%/ Packet / report 111uctratisig el] routen, buses Lato Septtwreer $a7,000.00 involved, parapheral routisq. etc. Send I week prior to meetirg. Task V: Transoortation Resource Procurement Verification of all transportation service late September $33,05D.00 mortements will L1= SWmit teo to the Ccrnmittou, as w211 the Trainirn Manual and a ruport on the Core Trainirq 5essions. Taak VI: Evacu'ation Response Manacement System Copieger the Management Operations. manual _ Lats Detaber . '$32,250.00 l I"' ' and the' Itanapurt at ion Op'erations manual wall ~ ~ ' l be semitted to the Inak ("orce for review. I week prior to meeting. l Task VII: Testino and Simulat ion Submit preliminary final report to Task Mid Decenbar No Payment Force for review I week prior to meetirq. (Preliminary Report) Post Exercise $15,650.00 (rinat Report.)
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