ML20028G071
| ML20028G071 | |
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| Site: | Ginna |
| Issue date: | 12/29/1982 |
| From: | Briggs P, Decker M, Morin L MONROE COUNTY, NY, ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP., WAYNE COUNTY, NY |
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- NEIGFiBORS IX WAY:NE COUNTY R. E. GINNA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PLANNING INFORMATION l
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U WAYNE COUNTY EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANNING AREAS (ERPAs) In the Wayne County Radiologi-ERPA W-2 ERPA W-3 ERPA W-4 cal Emergency Response Plan. comprised of all the Town of comprised of the Northwest por-comprised of the Town of Wayne County has been divided Ontario south of State Highway tion of the Town of 5farion Williamson and a small Western into four Emergency Response 104. all of the Town of Walwortil bounded on the South, Southeast portion of the Town of Sodus. It Planning Areas (ERPAs). The north of Penfield-Walworth and East by Walworth-3farion is bounded on the East by Tripp following describes the ERPAs Road, and the community of had, State Route 21, Dormedy Road and Richardson had, Old and the evacuation routes to the Walworth. Road and 31arion-East Wilham-Ridge Road and Centenary Wayne County Evacuation EVACUATION ROUTE A: son had, which also compotes Road. Reception / Congregate Care Southbound-State Road 350 the South and South-eastern por-EVACUATION ROLTE E: Centers. t2on of the 10-mile radius of Pultneyrille Area (eastbound) on (south) to State Highway 31 Gmna-Lake Road to Staple Avenue ERPA W-1 (east) t Palmyra-3facedon High School EVACUATION ROLTE D: Highway 305 to State Highway r5 e ig way EVACUATION ROUTE B: Southbound-Cory Corners a.2d 104, join Williamson Area traffic Ontano o 104~ Southbound-Walworth-Ontario Eddy Ridge Roads to Walworth-(eastbound) on State Highway 31 anon Road to Buffalo Street 104 to I2 sher Road (south) to Road to State Highway 31 teast, E\\.ACL.ATION ROLTE A: (in Town of 31arion) to South Ne Rose High School oa douthbound-Ontario Center t.o Palmyra-31acedon High DChool. Stain Street, and (southeast) on Colvm Road. Road to State Road 350 south to Newark-3farion and Hydesville WiDamson Area (eastbound)on Route 31 and east to Palmyra-EVACUATION ROLTE C: Road to State Highway 55 to State Highway 104 to I2 sher 3!acedon High School Residents west of Tiffany, Newark. Connect with State Road, south to North Rose High EVACUATION ROLTE B: Albright and Canandaigua Highway 31 in Newark (east) to School on Colvin Road. Southbound-Knickerbocker Roads use southbound Albn ht Lyons Junior-Senior High g. Road to Bailey Road to Furnace and Ti'fany Roads to Canandal-School. RETURNING HOME Road to Walworth-Ontario Road gua Road to dtate Highway 31 to State Highway 31 (east) to f east) to Palmyra-3f acedon High If evacuated, you and your fam-School. ily would be advised through Palmyra-Slacedon High School. EBd when it is permissible to re-enter the affected area after county and state officials have determined that it is safe to do so. In the meantime, please remain outside the area. 1 11
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U THINGS TO RECEPTIEN CENTERS TAKE Clothing and Bedding-Reception centers will provide Thomas C..trmstrong Middle Williamson Senior High School Two blankets or a sleeping bag you and your family with initial School Reception Center: Two complete changes of assistance including registra-Walworth Elementary School North Rose Wolcott High School clothing tion, first aid if necessary and Wayne Senior High School If you live in an evacuated Pillows Sheets assignment to a congregate care Wooden, Shoe Nursery School ERPA but your children attend a Medical Supplies-
- enter or a medical facihty if Reception Center:
school outside the 10-mile EPZ needed. Palmyra-Macedon Senior you should make arrangements Prescriptions First Aid Kit In the event of an evacuation, High School as soon as possible with school children attending the following ERPA W-3 officials to keep your children at pe n tems-schools would be sent to the Marion Junior / Senior High school until you can pick them et a c es reception centers as indicated: School up-Soap and towels ERPA W-1 ption Gnteg Credit cards, check book, cash No schools Lyons Jum,or/Semor Flashlight and extra batteries ERPA W-2 High School Car registration Transistor radio with extra A. R. C. Day Activity Training ERPA W-4 batteries Program BOCES Occupational Center DO NOT TAKE ,([agIciears*fu"$e'# E E$ Special Education chool ter Illegal substances Ontario Day Care Center Williamson Cooperative Nursery Alcoholic beverages Ontano Elementary School School Firearms of any kind Ontario Primary School W lliamson Middle School Williamson Primary School A$% I,, - $ d-- .:=-- c /' ' h s, y 7 .,l -l s -s /- r $'n()k-l \\ g .~? ? q,,..j ~ 'crgg- / 9
COURSEO @F ACTION If an emergency required you to take place and close the flue as soon as reception center (see page 9) to await reception center. protective action, there are two the flue gases subside. pick up by you.
- 6. Know your evacuation route to courses of action you can be in.
- 5. Keep listening to your EBS radio It is unlikely the entire 10-mile your reception center.
etructed to take: SHELTERING or station for official messag-s from EPZ around the plant would be
- 7. Household pets (except guide EVACUATION.
your county or state officials about evacuated. If an evacuation of a par-dogs) will not be permitted in recep. PHELTERING further precautions or the end of ticular Emergency Response Plai. tion centers or congregate care Sheltering means staying inside a emergency conditions. mng Area (ERPA) was necessary, centers. structure such as your home or place
- 6. If you must go outside, place a all people in that ERPA would be
- 8. If you have livestock, shelter of business and limiting ways out-damp handkerchief or protee:ee instructed to leave. Your county or them and,if possible, make provi-cide air can enter the structure. If a mask over your nose and mos6.
state official would notify you of the sions for feeding and watering them. release of radioactivity to the air is Limit your time outside as much as affected ERPA or ERPAs by broad-If possible, stored feed should be expected to pass quickly, sheltering possible. casting thv information over the used. would provide the most effective EVACUATION EBS radio stations. Be sure every-
- 9. Follow your evacuation route out means of protection.
Emergency plans have been ne in y ur family knows the ERPA of the 10. mile EPZ to your reception If the official message heard over designed to provide time for you and number m which you are located center or to the home of your friends and also knows & evacuaun rouw onehes you d k sWng M. your EBS radio station instructs y ou your family to leave the area ifit t y ur reception center. Do not reenter the evacuated area to take shelter you should: were necessary to evacuate. It is
- 1. Go indoors and remain there.
important to understand that there If your ERPA is to be evacuated until you are advised to d,o so by
- 2. Close all your doors and windows. should be time for an orderly here is what you should do:
your county or state officials.
- 3. Turn off all window fans, air con-evacuation.
- 1. Stay calm.
During your absence from home or ditioners and other sources of out-County plans include measures to
- 2. Check your home to make sure all from your business, your property cide air.
provide protection and care for your water faucets, lights and appliances would be protected. Unauthorized C. Extinguish the fire in your fire-children attending public, private, are turned off. persons will not be permitted in the Ig I, nursery schools and day care cen-
- 3. Be sure to lock all windows and evacuated area.
T ters. They would be transported to a doors. 3 hj [
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\\ p member of your family places a I damp handkerchief or protective i mask over their nose and mouth ' /~, + N" before you leave the house. N s 1 - ~ III . J' ,h ]- f n' i t' t
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Q l-. i ' ' d,,8 EMERGENCY LEVELS i '/\\ I \\ s L } l Four classes of Emergency a release of radioactivity ( i l Action Levels have been estab-although the release of small er, ' \\g j, --d lished by the Nuclear Regulatory quantities is possible. Commission (NRC) and incorpo-Site Area Emergency-events \\ c rated into all Radiological have occurred which involve \\ l I I' I l Emergency Preparedness plan-actual or likely major failures of + \\ i ning. Each class requires a dif-plant functions needed for pro-I 5 ferent degree of response actions tection of the public. Releases of 'I -7 Y mAY' l >~ ((fr'~rif' g by the state, counties and radioactivity are possible or may i N fi 'l t' RG&E. The four classes are: already be occurring. (( '
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F l Unusual Event-an event General Emergency-events i which indicates a potential deg-have occurred which involve j, 8 l j i i 1 radation of the level of safety of actual or imminent substantial p ) [/ 7-the plant. core degradation or melting with k Alert-an event in progress potential for loss of containment f l l \\ l F~ (( which involves an actual or integrity. Releases of radioactiv-I f potential substantial degrada-ity are possible or may already j *jj h, l [ tion of the level of safety of the be occurnng. L - - A, [s i .[ ,1 plant. Problems leading to an aler2 ordinarily would not cause T l- /[ I i. fh(,,5?,n$l'lNf?' +, ~;;T i ~ = ~,, ./,j,//' m l. / m , / ll~ =h y n / / ~ I i ~ p///z , gxi.x~% r 3_:: 1-8 %\\ / \\ + ~ b _r,,_%v oi f sj - ~^% 7 '#1 j g '-- --- ~~ N
RADIATION INFERMATION Radiation is a normal part of our If you are in an affected area this, think about what happens The normal operation of a background. It is emitted by the you can receive a dose of radia-when you spend time in the sun. nuclear power plant may add sun and by some radioactive tion three ways: The longer you stay in the sun one to two millirems per year to elements in clean food, air and
- 1. by radiation emitted by con-and the brighter the sunlight, the total dose ofits closest possi-water in our bodies. It is used in taminated air and ground. You the more you arelikely to get a ble neighbor 5fost peoplein our medicine and dentistry for diag-can get away from this by mov-sunburn. Similarly, the longer area receive about 120 millirems nosis and treatment in the form ing to a clean area.
you are ei posed to, and the per year from background radia-of x-rays and gamma rays.
- 2. by radiation from contami-higher the level of radiaticn, the tion and about one half as much For safety's sake, public nated hair, skin and clothing.
greater the resulting dose. from medical and dental x-rays. health experts assume that we This exposure does not stop until There are some important 5ferely living in a high altitude should keep our exposures to you have washed yourself off. points to remember about radia-city like Denver results in a radiation as close to the natural
- 3. from radioactive material you tion exposure if an accident background dose of 170 milli-background as practical. Conse-have inhaled or swallowed. This occurs. The most significant rems per year. Similarly a single quently, plans were developed by exposure does not stop until the exposure weeld probably be coast to coast airplane flight Wayne and 51onroe Counties radioactive material has stopped limited to the time the air con-adds about 3 millirems because and New York State to protect emitting radiation (has decayed) taining radioactive materials of the high altitude.
you and your family from expo-or until your body eliminates the was passing through your area. sure to any additional radioac-radioactive material. Taking shelter in a building tive materials. The duration and intensity of would reduce your possible expo-radiation are important in sure to radiation and radioactive determining dose. To understand contamination. ( 7 9t -% * ~+ %. ............(n s;- ((f Q 'b - =. m q ~Q 4 L ~ 7 ecT.%- .ggy 9 n 3 g." 7,- F 4,# ( 7N _ k n=2 /mi,. Q(y p ea N i ~ YOb f/)'. \\$ w' Y,x ep;m% w WO/ff4 Mff4 % \\ \\%% yg
t', N,j YOU WOULD BE INFORMED The Federal government plants, nursing homes, and Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) On pages 10 and 11 of this requires that extensive measures schools) and a system of sirens may not be affected, instructions booklet is a map showing the be developed to inform everyone have been installed to effectively will be given over your EBS sta-four ERPAs in Wayne County within the 10-mile EPZ of the notify the population within the tion by ERPA. along with the evacuation routes Ginna plant. Alerting devices for 10-mile radius should an acci-If you are boating on Lake for each ERPA. epecial facilities (i.e. industrial dent occur which could pose a Ontario within the 10-mile On page 9 is a list of schools potential danger to you or your radius, you will be notified by within the 10-mile EPZ and a list family. the Coast Guard. Aircraft will be of the reception centers outside If a problem requiring your rerouted by the Federal Aviation the 10-mile EPZ where your chil- /. response occurred at the Ginna Administration (FAA). dren would be sent if evacuntion I plant the siren system and other The activation of the sirens were necessary. f '\\ alerting devices would be acti-and other alerting devices DOES On page 1 under the heading i vated. Each siren would emit a NOT MEAN YOU SHOULD of"What To Do In Case of a \\ steady three to five minute sig. EVACUATE. You should go Nuclear Accident" circle your nal. When you hear that signal indoors and listen to your EBS ERPA number and fill in evac- \\ tune in to your Emergency station for official messages nation route and reception cen-Broadcast System (EBS) over from your county or state ter, and the school where your ,\\ radio stations WHAM-AM 1180 officials. children would be picked up. i]- on your dial or WHFM 98.9 MHz. Please do not use your tele- \\ By tuning to an EBS station you phone unless you need special 'I g will have the most timely, accu-assistance. Emergency telephone i h rate and official messages con-numbers are listed on the preced. != $[\\ cerning the accident and how it ing page. c3 \\ ,t may affect you and your family. g l 6 B \\ Since all Emerg.>ncy Response % t,W I \\ Planning Areas (ERPAs)in the s .i V W \\// % J \\ V\\ ' W,p ,l7 J i EP\\ y& ,,1.%a ',. 9dJ% s -4 s - r// WM W k %( h W
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INTREDUCTION The purpose of this booklet is to have been built into the Ginna and procedures to keep you and ment these plans. Their training give you information about Nuclear Power Plant to (1) make your family from being exposed is continuous and both the plans emergency protection procedures an accident unlikely, and (2)in to radiological hazards. and the personnel are tested on a in the event of a radiological case of an accident to confine the Teams of personnel from regular basis by appropriate fed-emergency at the R. E. Ginna release of radioactivity within Wayne and Monroe Counties, eral agenciaa. Nuclear Power Plant. the plant. New York State and Rochester We urge you and all members A nuclear reactor cannot pro-In the event that some Gas and Electric Corporation of your family to read and dis-duce a nuclear explosion. It is, radioactive materials are re-have been organized to imple-cuss the contents of this booklet however, possible for airborne leased from the plant, Wayne so everyone knows what they radioactive materials to be and Monroe Counties, New York should do in the event of an released during an accident. State and Rochester Gas and accident. Safeguards and safety systems Electric Corporation have devel-If you would like additional oped detailed emergency plans copies of the booklet or have any questions about the information in this booklet, call or write: Wayne County Emergency a I g'; - Operating Center Office of Disaster ) 4 3, l r Preparedness i ) 9))' 1' .i 7370 Route 31 I i s-Lyons, New York 14489 e \\p N, Telephone: 315-946-1878 _,J j ,\\
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// % ~D j / f y[q i h Preparedness Commission 3L i Public Information Office for s (% ,p., *fFj 'j/) f3 h / I g l, r, Radiological Emergencies I ,$\\ / 1422 Tower Building .i ,D-Empire State Plaza ,.\\ (% \\ !53,fs k *E Albany,New York 12237 't \\ 'r%e [, iN t g' ,i) +l2 h M I Q w\\ p N-Telephone: 518-174-73M =. 8, h3 )] \\7 s \\,y,,, p. '\\.lli Rochester Gas and Electric ./ //, Corporation s f)\\ i s i i i.0,. .s ,iE:- 89 East Avenue ""yy ** 0 O-g -J g H. a Rochester, New York 14649 !} ,. "b %j, m ,g 1 j Telephone: 716-M6-2700,
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5 GLOSSARY @F TERMO BACKGROUND RADIATION E31ERGENCY PLANNING FEDERAL ENERGY 3LtN-NUCLEAR REGULXIORY is the radioactivity that occurs ZONE (EPZ): The area sur-AGE 31ENT AGENCY (FE31A): CO31311SSION (NRC)is the naturally in our environment, rounding the nuclear plant site has the lead responsibility for all federal government agency that The level of background radia-for which planning has been off-site nuclear emergency plan-is responsible for the licensing, tion in the Rochester area is done to assure that prompt and ning and response. This agency regulation and inspection of about 120 millirems per year. effective actions can be taken to is charged with establishing pol-nuclear power plants. CONGREGATE CARE protect the public in the event of icy for and coordinating all civil PLU31E EXPOSURE PATH-a r diological meident. A circle, emergency planning and assist-CENTER is a location at which approximately ten (10) miles ance functions for federal WAY:(10-mile EPZ) For plan-housing and feeding is provided around the site called the plume agencies. p rpm brea withs a f exposure pathway and a circle, ten mile radius surrounding a DECONTA31INATION, is the approximately (50) miles around GM31A M'S: gamma rays nuclear plant site.The principal removal of contaminaCng the site called the ingestion are a form of electromagnetic exposure sources from this radioactive material from a exposure pathway. high energy radiation and pathway are;(a) whole body behave like x-rays. exposure to gamma radiation structure, area, object or person. E31ERGENCY RESPONSE from the plume and from despo-E31ERGENCY BROADCAST PLANNING AREA (F".PA):
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.d sited material, and (b) inhalation d SYSTE31 (EBS)is a system de. defined areas within the 10-mile exposure from the passing lose one-halfits original radioac-signed to permit government plume exposure EPZ for which radioactive plume. tivity. Half-life can vary from officials to issue up-to-date and emergency response plans have minutes to years according to RECEPTION CENTER: a continuous emergency informa-been developed, including notifi-the substance. designated location at which tion and instructions to the pub-cation of emergency, protective initial assistance is provided lic in case of a threatened or sheltering or evacuation. There 31ILLIRE31 is the unit used t evacuees.The assistance actual emergency. This mforma. are four ERPAs in Wayne measure radiation dosage. It is includes re"*'stration* first aid if tion would be broadcast to you County designated as W-1, W-2, 1/1000th of a RE31. RESI sumds a and as git over designated radio stations. W-3 arid W-4. 31onroe County for Roentgen Equivalent Alan,a h g t oa Your primary EBS radio stations has six ERPAs, 31-1, 31-2, 31-3, measure of radiation that mdi-medical facility,if needed~ are WHA 31-A31,11SO on the A31 31-4,31-0 and 316. cates potentialimpact on human dial and WHF31 F3195.9 31Hz cells. SHELTERING: Sheltering ENGINEERED SAFETY FEA-on the F31 dial. means staying inside a structure TURES: included in the power NOBLE GASES are gases that such as your home or place of plant systems to prevent or miti-do not react chemically with gate the consequences of a other materials and are not b,usiness and hmiting ways out- ~
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nuclear malfunction. Parts of accumulated or retained. 31ost of By hmitmg the exchange of air these systems are tested monthly the radioactive materials throughout the year. released in a nuclear plant acci-1 [the am t of ai dent are noble gases such as radioactive materials that you xenon and krypton. come in contact with. 3 rp. a - ~..-.... - c. c .c. -. x .u w. 2-- .; ~ x.e. -. -..v
Dear Neighbor of the Robert E. Ginna Nuclear Power Station:
This brochure is designed to familiarize you with the com-prehensive, on-going program to ensure the safety of persons living in the vicinity of the Robert E. Ginna Nuclear Power Sta-tion. The responsibility for this program rests with Bochester Gas and Electric Corporation Monroe County, Wayne County, and the New York State Disaster Preparedness Commission. Since radioactive materials are involved in the production of electricity at the plant, a Radiological Emergency Prepared-ness Plan has been developed to protect area residents in the event of an accident that may cause a potential public bmrti. This brochure briefly describes the plan and includes impor-tant information for your protection in the event of an cmergency. Please read this brochure and keep it handy for future reference. Sincerely, /Al l [' )^~~~ >- ;. 4 ?,, a-x =" Paul W. Briggs Lucien Morin Marvin Decker William Hennessy Chairman of the Boald County Manager Chairman Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Monroe County Board of Supervisors Disaster Preparedness F ~'hester Gas and Wayne County Commission LJJic Corporation New York Stata l l l l l O
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- 3. Ifinstructed to take shelter
- 4. If you are instructed to evacu-minute siren signal.
Emergency Broadcast System remain in your home or place of ate... All information relating to will have the most timely and business. Close all doors and evacuation are found on pages 8, accurate official messages con-windows; turn off air condition-9,10 and 11 in this booklet. cerning the accident. hne in to ers and ventilation or exhaust ( WHAM-AM 1180 or WHFM-FM systems; do not use phone except 98.9 MHz. during a personal emergency. Take this booklet with you. My Emergency Response Planning Area (ERPA)is: <craci.s ose, W-1 W-2 W-3 W-4 In the event of evacuation:
- 1. My evacuation route is (see page 11 in this booklet):
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- 3. My children can be picked up at
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