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Forwards Public Version of Public Info Pamphlets Re Actions to Take in Case of Nuclear Accidents
ML20028C663
Person / Time
Site: Dresden, Quad Cities, Zion, LaSalle, 05000000
Issue date: 12/31/1982
From: Moore R
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO.
To: Harold Denton
NRC
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copies and insert the new ones in their proper folders in your GSEP book.

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Reginald D. Moore Commonwealth Edison Company 72 W. Adams St. Room 1248 Chicago, IL 60603 i

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7 Deer Citizen: We are providing this booklet to'you because one of our. / - t nuclear generating facilities operates in the area w here yot - live. work, or are visiting, and we want you to read and understand the plans that have been developed for your. ' g safety in the event of a serious accident at this facility. t We have never had a serious accident, and it is not likely s that we ever will. However, as with all potential emer-J gencies, your safety could depend on your preparedness. '4 9 Please-read this booklet carefully. Remember what you read. Although this information focuses on a potential nuclear facility emergency, most of it is useful for any A' major emergency, so try to keep this booklet where you e - c; - - > ;, u - can later find it and refer to it. If you would like additional information, please write: ' 7 Supervisorof Public Affairs. Commonwealth Edison 4 y Company. P.O. Box 767. Chicago, Illinois 60690. Or call (312) 294-4321 and ask for Public Affairs.

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t. ..t. J ', We are providing this booklet to you because one of our nuclear generating facilities operates in the area w here you

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~ live, work. or are visiting, and we want you to read and ,c. ~ -~ -. 7.y g. understand the plans that have been developed for your a _, W; b-safety m the event of a serious accident at this facility. -t2 M....# ..3.. W'- q, A We have never had a serious accident, and it is not likely ~ ; ? that we ever will. However, as with all potential emer-(. h -k.r. - r, f . y.L gencies, your safety could depend on your preparedness. Please-read this booklet carefully. Remember what g :, V+ @ 7 C" .? , ^ you read. Although this information focuses on a potential y@9 -, cA,,- <r nuclear facility emergency. most of it is useful for any a;. major emergency, so try to keep this booklet where you t ',.... :w 'Ts.M,. @ i ,'/. can later find it and refer to it. W.p ? W 2 h j e g;d..f ,- A M,.G.... ~.:. if you would like additionalinformation, please write: r F,.t, m? 2,, M. g.W,,3.4'.- ... b. ".,' ~. ' T ' b;3 '.-; e Supervisorof Public Affairs, Commonwealth Edison ( i & SgGsR " ' e (; %i<d:$ U Company, P.O. Box 767, Chicago. Illinois 60690. Or call M, m.n.CM,s.i. Y v ~ ^ (312) 294-4321 and ask for Public Affairs. W4. M,t.a s s.;'MNM - .x m, . p :. ~ a, A3', COMMONWEALTH EDISON c. e:.,. w - A. ee.:.. e.. = - - n..w - ,2 3p 4 .,m. g[. W -/" 'I ~ $ ~. @ I $'3.. ', e.i t.f' ',

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{ 4 Emergency Iristructions Nuclear generating stations cannot explode. If there was an incident. unlike other man-made or natural accidents. there would be time to take precautionary measures. .y Also depending on atmospheric conditions. only limited - I areas would be affected. If there ever is a problem: -~ ~q,.' 3 3 I, ' A ' Stay indoors until you are instructed to do otherwise. , [... .:n:r. - Q ; W ~.

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4 + Ndcleer. Emergency Protection j The purpose of this booklet is to tell you what to do in case of a nuclear generating station emergency, although

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Studies which tracked people exposed to far more g i W.u.5 J:,, radiation than people normally receive in the northern Q W-;d '.:gf !z f;ig j " M U lilinois area have found no excess leukemia. other can-f ~ s 'c q,t '.J., p tu G!j d.O M..l V cers, er genetic damage due to low-level radiation. J.' < i. 9%1. ' This plan is designed to present people from being 4W-, J ' i:fi exposed to large amounts of radiation if a serious acci- ?- < M K' " dent actually occurred. Sheltering, or in extreme cases. u _g. ; . 7,7 evacuation would be recommended as needed to keep S.-L..F 3% radiation exposure to the general public well below the 1 i 4:h:1 s :., P. limits tor nuclear plant workus of 5.000 millirem. ~ M '2 ? 1 ~ l tirst warning of a nuclear station accident. We should f What all this means is that we shouldn't panic at the f. s, f... take precautions, howeser,just as we would during a tornado. Or. in the case of a chemical spill, when it's

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m :0 b"S - ,. N the Nuclear Regulatory Commission; this could 2 MMdi ',9 * ' ; 3.. %% ultimately also include other state, local, and civil defense !N @ k,' 7@1.2. cfc" N A 4,_id.j h agencies, the American Red Cross, and the Salvation b 7 Army. These organizations would work together with a ., E ' D, .. S ' mx g.05 y* , S ;g; G5D x single goal-to protect the public. To ensure that the plans E l h@,'f.' $.,,[$7,'(vgk themselves are up to this task, they are rehearsed M[9,W4., periodically in " drills" and " exercises that simulate UMD add.S,$d.~'M.p!O

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N @.^.< Special attention has been devoted to people within 10 e M,M h,p)p[f[!S$8C g ' W ;. % d,. Q. S F 'M6MX:l$: .dW7 miles of the nuclear station,in what is called the 1 M Q k @.9 $ ,gplg Emergency Planning Zone. Studies by the Nuclear 9 'MM?? 5%g[ Y ' W ;fi i Regulatory Commission and the Federal Emergency E. - dWs - Management Agency have set 10 miles as the maximum WEM% - x M,V;Mn iWie :. R$ . distance that could require evacuation or sheltering Mdhhb following an accident. A Public Notification System has [ N.['M '_ ' % ; @p 4 g p % g g :[J been installed within the Emergency Planning Zone, i M T JE consisting primarily of outdoor sirens and vehicle- %.Jl 7 - -:g; '.Rd!r ([WSW@O5 $ mounted public address equipment. Although designed ~, W "' " "./ QW:. 4 PM g *, to warn the public of a problem at the nuclear station, 4 f '. ' 57$.gNM'g (,; u.g,3 C_.0 '."EfrW,,_@4 this system may be activated for other emergencies n 3-% as well. ny.,Q. + in an emergency involving the nuclear station, the news - M'b. [

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.c g...m . g &,. t y;a. %,. ,V-- Staying Indoors: " Shelter 4n-Place" W ct, S 6PJ. m%.. M - p :: n.:b. w..n c A. gD.Q.gW : p A. c. w . vA.:e-. .l .o. n c-r.,p.~.m.%a. m m,,*. w :.- u :.w .w 1 .m e l' A shelter-m.-place announcement means stay mdoors 9:ws m.4 gy o u .b p ' or "get indoors." This is the most likely protective ac- [ M Fj.M. f3;M:gE;i. C ~W'W ^ 0.s.%d,.- e tion. Evacuation is much less likely and in many cases /4 s dDRM 9, N.,w.k@,7 "W3W 'i -aX< alTords less protection than shelter-in-place. If you're M #+..D.O~E. D outside at the time shelter is recommended. head for r h[e-W.@'"n 4 home immediately (or. in a pinch. for any place that'll

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1. Gather the people in your home together if your e,nf,^

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2. Pack only essential items (see checklist on pace 9).

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6. Is.eep your pets indoors unlew you hae a place to go M.D ;5.c

-c ww e ' M ;.u.c:": .c v ja .s -5.u. n .y.. + s.+.v.. m:,s. w.m.p s cation Centers will not accept pets. If you do hase a ra r.c g v m%fD place to take them, bring them along. But then, re-l~ . hk@N,-l ;@M$q$ .$5d_, g:.W,,3. u.. ?'a W W QP member to take leashes. dishes. carriers. etc.. and a K . Muc T. N.M@ M supply of pet food. > m,w M.,>x..N'. m N.3.

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