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CHEMISTRY AND HEALTH PHYSICS SUPPORT TO THE EMERGENCY PLAN s
1.0 Eurpose This procedure delineates the responsibilities of the Chemistry and Health Physics group during emergency conditions.
I 2.0 References 2.1 Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan.
2.2 FNP-0-EIP-10, Evacuation and Personnel Accounta-bility.
2.3 FNP-0-EIP-ll, Handling of Injured Personnel.
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.FNP-0-EIP-13, Fire Emergencies.
2.5 FNP-0-EIP-14, Re-entry Procedures.
2.6 FNP-0-RCP-25, Chemistry and Health Physics Activities During a Radiological Accident (Short Term).
2.7 FNP-0-RCP-26, Radiological Surveys and Monitoring 2.8 FNP-1,2-RCP-372, Sampling Radiological Process Streams for Analysis 2.9 FNP-1,2-RCP-708, Sampling Points for Potential Radiological Effluents 2.10 FNP-0-RCP-714, Preparation of Liquid Samples for Gross Beta-Gamma Determination 2.11 FNP-0-RCP-723, Measurement of Primary to Secondary g
Leakage Rate 2.12 FNP-0-RCP-728, Operation and Calibration of Multichannel Anlyzer Systems 2.13 FNP-0-RCP-730, Operation and Calibration of Gas Flow Proportional Counting Systems V
2.14 FNP-0-RCP-732, Operation of the Plant Vent Stack Monitoring System 2.15 FNP-0-RCP-741, Operation and Calibration of the
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2.16 FNP-0-RCP-743, Bioassay Sampling and Analysis
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2.17 FNP-0-RCP-744, Operation and Calibration of the -
I Harshaw TLD Reader - Models 2000A and B 3.0 General 3.1 Chemistry and Health Physics support during emergencies shall consist of but is not limited to the following actions:
3.1.1 Provide personnel for Radiation Monitoring Teams for monitoring in the plant, in the environment (ensite and offsite) and at the Southeast Alabama Medical Center (SAMC).
3.1.2 If necessary, perform sampling, monitoring, chemical analysis and isotopic analysis activities delineated in RCP-25.
3.1.3 Provide environmental monitoring data to the Emergency Director.
3.1.4 Assist in planning re-entry and recovery activities to aid in minimizing personnel
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exposures.
3.2 All C & HP shift personnel will report to the Southeast corner of the Control Room if the plant emergency alarm is sounded.
3.3 All C & HP Group administrative personnel shall report to the Service Building auditorium in accordance with EIP-10 in the event of a general evacuation.
4.0 Procedure 4.1 The Health Physics Manager shall:
4.1.1 Ensure C & HP Group accountability per l
EIP-10.
l 4.1.2 Dispatch personnel to provide radiological monitoring of personnel at other assembly areas.
4.1.3 Implement RCP-25, if appropriate.
4.1.4 Provide HP coverage when searching for
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missing personnel at the direction of the Emergency Director.
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personnel'as necessary.
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i 4.1.6 Provide the Emergency Director with information concerning plant status and.
i environmental monitoring data and concerning any radiological incident.
4.1.7 Assign available personnel to specific Radiation Monitoring Teams (RMT).
Maintain communications with environmental RMT's via the radio located in the Technical Support Center (TSC).
4.1.8 Assist the Emergency Director by planning the activities of and giving instructions to members of the Radiation Monitoring
.Temn(s).
4.1.9 Assist the Emergency Director and other groups in planning re-entry and recovery activities to minimize personnel exposures.
4.1.10 Evaluate the relocation of access control as necessary for re-entry.
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4.1.11 Provide supervision for personnel, area, and equipment decontamination during an 4
j accident to prevent / limit the spread of contamination.
Decontamination will be initiated if practicable:
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Inside the Radiation Cantrolled
-Area (RCA) when radioactive contamination for personnel and equipment reach 1000 and 3
5000 dp'n/100cm, respectively.
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Outside the RCA when radioactive contamination for personnel and equipment reach'200 and 3
500 dpm/100cm, respectively.
4.1.12 Provide for offsite analysis of radiological, samples as appropriate.
4.1.13 If conditions warrant, provide for 1
i sampling and analysis of site drinking water for radioactive contamination.
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Instructions and considerations for use are listed in Figure 3.
4.1.15 Determine the severity of core damage based on the gamma dose rate inside containment per Appendix 1.
4.2 A Radiation Monitoring Team assigned to monitor in the plant or at assembly areas shall:
4.2.1 Comply with EIP-10 in providing support during evacuations.
4.2.2 Comply with EIP-11 in providing support to in]ured personnel.
4.2.3 Comply with EIP-13 if supporting the fire brigade.
4.2.4 Comply with EIP-14 if a member of a re-entry team.
4.2.5 Don necessary, protective clothing and emergency equipment and perform radio-()
logical surveys as directed.
4.2.6 Document all survey data.
4.2.7 Post and establish controlled access areas as appropriate.
4.2.8 Report findings to the Technical Support Center (TSC).
4.3 A Radiation Monitoring Team assigned to monitor in the environment (onsite and offsite) shall:
4.3.1 Obtain the RMT kit from 1he CSC building.
Check operability of all equipment.
Don necessary protective clot. ling and emergency equipment.
4.3.2 Pick up a transceiver, if necessary, located in the Primary Access Point (PAP) Building and proceed to the Environmental Vehicle or other available plant vehicle.
4.3.3 Perform a direct radiation, air pa.ticulate, and radiciodine surveys in areas designated g
by the Emergency Director or Health i
Physics Manager.
Refer to Figures 1 & 2 for predesignated monitoring points.
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post additional TLD's as directed.
4.3.5 Document survey data.
4.3.6 Relay data to the TSC via radio.
Report locations per the instructions on Figure 2.
4.4 A Radiation Monitoring Team assigned to monitor at the Southeast Alabama Medical Center shall:
4.4.1 Maintain a log of,all personnel who enter the Radiation Casualty Receiving Area or who are in the vicinity of the casualty.
4.4.2 Ensure that the ventilation system registers in the Radiation Casualty /Decontami-nation Area are closed if high levels of contamination are involved.
4.4.3 Keep the doctor informed of radiation i
and contamination levels.
l 4.4.4 Monitor the patient when directed by the doctor.
4.4.5 Ensure all body excreta and excised tissue from~ patient are placed in appropriately labeled and sealed containers.
4.4.6 Provide decontamination information to doctor as requested.
4.4.7 If patient must be transferred to surgery or elsewhere in the hospital, advise doctor a's to the radiological precautions necessary during and 'after transfer.
4.4.8 After the patient has left the Radiatica Casualty / Decontamination Area, survey personnel, equipment and the Radiation Casualty / Decontamination Area.
Direct decontamination efforts to return the area to normal use.
4.4.9 Survey ambulance personnel, ambulance, equipment, receiving area and path of the casualty and direct decontamination efforts, if necessary.
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4.4.10 Collect and prepare all bioassay samples,-
smears and waste containers for transportation to the plant.
~ Post and label containers and area as appropriate.
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Based on the-analysis the C & HP Supervisor shall inform SAMC to hold the contents for drumming or to release the contents to the sanitary sewer system.
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4.4.12 Obtain personnel monitoring devices and appropriate information from hospital personne.t..
4.4.13 Document all survey data and record all actions in the logbook.
4.4.14 Maintain communications with Emergency Director or Health Physics Manager.
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VOL. 14 FNP-0-EIP-4 RADIATION MONITORING TEAM CHECKLIST:
ENVIRONMENTAL The senior Chemistry & Health Physics Technician on the team shall be responsible for completing the checklist and returning it to the Health Physics Manager.
Refer to Figure 1 for predesigned monitoring points.
The Environmental Radiation Monitoring Team (onsite and offsite) shall:
Initials A.
Obtain RMT kit from CSC.
Don necessary protective clothing and emergency equipment B.
Pick up monitoring equipment (i.e. G.M.
Instrument, Exposure Rate Instrument, and Air Sampler) necessary for environmental survey.
Check operability of equipment.
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Verify operation of vehicle two-way radio prior to exit from site.
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If the two-way radio is non-operational or O'~/
if the vehicle is not equipped with a radio, pick up a transceiver from PAP.
Check operability.
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Perform surveys and document survey data on CHP Form 242 " Health-Physics Survey Record".
Assign a sequential survey number and record this e
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Report locations per instructicas on Figure 2.
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Label all samples with sample time, flow rates, location, date, etc.
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Maintain two-way radio in the ril{ position and report data to TSC.
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If requested to replace filters at environ-mental air sampling station, record totalizer reading and insure flow rate is 1 cubic feet / minute.
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TLD serial number, sector, date and time TLD placed or removed.
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VOL. 14 FNP-0-EIP-4 RADIATION MONITORING TEAM CHECKLIST:
HOSPITAL The senior Chemistry & Health Physics Technician on the t2am shall be responsible for completing the checklist and returning-it to the Health Physics Manager.
The Radiation Monitoring Team at the Hospital shall:
Initials A.
Detain ambulance personnel and vehicles until surveying is completed.
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Close the ventilation system in the Radiation Casualty / Decontamination area, if high levels of contamination create the pott.1tial for airborne activity.
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Insure that drain systems are aligned to a holding tank and isolated from the Dothan Sewer System.
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Maintain a log of personnel who enter the affected area.
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Ensure that Personnel Monitoring Dosimeters i
(PMD's) are distributed as necessary.
(Insure dosimeters are Zerced or record issue readings.)
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Insure excreta and/or excised tissue are placed in appropriately labeled and sealed containers.
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Provide the doctor with monitoring and decontamination data.
Monitor patient when directed by doctor.
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Survey all personnel, equipment and.affected areas prior to release.
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Direct all decontamination efforts.
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Sample holding tank for analysis at plant.
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APPENDIX 1
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The graph on Sheet 2 of this Appendix shows the gamma dose rates inside containment as a function of time after the following:
Case 1:
100% Core Melt (100% of noble gas and 25% of iodine core inventory is released into the containment and is available for leakage to the environment.)
Case 2.
10% Core Melt (approximates total cladding failure with 10% of noble gas and 2.5%
of iodine core inventory released.)
Case 3:
1.0% Core Melt or 10% Cladding Failure (1.0% of noble gases and 0.25% of iodine core inventory released.)
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155'-0".
All assumptions made to plot the graph are the same as those given in the FSAR for LOCA analysis.
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(One of these assumptions is one train of containment spray and one train of containment coolers is operating.
Two trains of containment spray were considered in a separarr analysis.
Assuming both trains are operating would effectively double the removal rate of the elemen-tal and particulate forms of iodine.
However, due to the limit of spray removal credit allowed by the NRC (DF=100), the sprays would be " cut-off" in half the time.
This effect wottid be seen in the first 30 minutes after shutdown, but is negligible in the graph'due to the presence of noble gases.
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FNP-0-EIP-4 HOW POTASSIUM IODIDE WORKS Certain forms of indme help your thyrnid gland work nght. Most d
people ret the ind:ne they need from fonds. like ir.dized salt or THYRO BLOCK *
,"?neN thymid can Nom" w hnid ontv a entain amnunt rJ In a radiation emergency. radioactive indine may he released in (POTASStuM IOO10E) the a:r. This matenal may be breathed nr awallnwed. It mar (pronounced poe TASS +cm EYEedyed) enter the thyroid gland an'd damage it. The damage wnuld prn.
TABI and SOLUTION CAP.
y da age If you take potassium indide. it will fill-up your thyroid gland.
This reduces the chance that harmful radioactive iodine wi!I
. TAKE POTASSIUM tODIDE ONLY WHEN PUBLIC enter the thyroid gland.
-HEALTH OFFICIALS TELL YOU. IN A RADIATION EMERGENCY. RADIOACTIVE IODINE COULD BE WHO SHOULD NOT TAKE POTASSIUM IODIDE RELEASED INTO THE AIR. POTASSIUM IODIDE (A The only people who shnuld not tske pata*aium indida are panpla FORM OF IODINE) CAN HELP PR(YTECT YOU.
who know they are allergic to iodide. You may take pntasaium iodide even if you are taking rnedicines for a thyroid problem stor IF YOU ARE TOLD TO TAKE THIS MEDICINE. TAKE IT nample. a thyrnid hormone or antithyroid drugt. Pregnant and ONE TIME EVERY 24 HOURS. DO NOT TAKE IT MORE nursing wnmen and hahie= and children may alan take this drug.
OFTEN. MORE WILL NOT HELP YOU AND MAY IN.
CREASE THE RISK OF SIDE EFFECTS. DO NOT TAKE HOW AND WHEN TO TAKE FOTASSIUM IODIDE THIS DRUG IF YOU KNOW YOU ARE ALLEROIC TO Potassium Indide should he taken as <nnn as pn<<ible after JODIDE. (SEE SIDE EFFECTS BELOW.)
public health officiale tell you. i ou should take nne dn** everv 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. More will not help you because the thvrnid can " hold on.
ly limited amnunts of iodine. Larger do*e* will increa== the risk of side effects. You will pmbably he told nnt to take the drug for mnre than 10 days.
IND! CATIONS SIDE EFFECTS THYROID BLOCKING IN A RADIATION EMERGENCY U=ually. side effects of potassium indide happen when people ONLY.
take higher dow= for a long time. You should be careful not to take more than the recommended done or take it for longer than i
DIRECTIONS FOR USE you are told. Side eifects are unlikely because of the inw dose and s,/ Use only as directed by State or local public hwith authorities in -
the short time you will be takmg the drug.
the event of a radiation emargency.
Poss hla side effects include skin rashes. swelling of the salivary glands. and " iodism"
- metallic taste. burning mouth and thrnet.
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ADULTS AND CHILDREN 1 YEAROF snre teeth and gums. symptoms of a head cold. and sometime=
AGE OR OLDER: One ill tablet once,
stomach upset and diarrheat day. Crush for emallchildem.
A few panple have an allergie reactinri with more sennus sv;np-BABIES UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE:
toms. The=a enutd be fever and joint pains nr swelline nf parts of One half (1/2) tablet once a day. Crush the face and hady and at times aevere ahnrtness of breath requir.
first.
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Solutfore ADULTS AND CHILDREM 1 YEAR OF Taking iodide may rarelv cause overactivity of the thymid AGE OR OLDER: Add 6 aops to one" gland. underactivdy of the thyroid gland. or enlargement of the half glass of liquid and drink each day.
thyroid gland troiteri.
BABIES UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE:
Add 3 drops to a small amount of liquid WH AT TO 00 IF SIDE EFFECTS OCCUR or-e a day.
If the 'eide effects are severe or if you have an allergic reaction.
-For all dosage fon.ss: Take for 10 days unless directed otherwise stop taking pots **ium indide. Then if pnuihte. call a doctor or by State or local public haalth author' ties.
public health authonty for instructions.
Store at controlled room tempe sture between 15' and 30*C159' HOW S to 86'F). Keep container tightly closed and protect from ught.
THYRO BLOCKT58 TAELL,UPPLIED Do not use the solution ifit appears brownish in the nozzle of the IPotassiutn todide. U.S.P.i bot-bottle.
tica of 14 tableta lNDC OW472 20.8 Each white, round. scored tablet enrrains 130 rac pntaatium iodide.
WARNING THYRO RI.OCKN SOLUTION iPotas ium Indide Solution.
Potassium iodide should not be used by reople allergic to iodide.
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O VOLUME 14 FNP-0-EIP-26 November 19, 1981 Revision 2 FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANT EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLBMZNTING PROCEDURE FNP-0-EIP-26 S
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0FFSITE NOTIFICATION The purpose of this procedure is to outline the responsibilities of plant officials in notifying offsite authorities concerning various events at Farley Nuclear Plant.
2.0 References 2.1 Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan 2.2 FNP-0-EIP-2 Duties of the Shift Supervisor 2.3 FNP-0-EIP-3 Duties of the Emergency Director 2.4 FNP-0-EIP-8 Notification Roster 2.5 FNP-0-EIP-ll Handling of Injured Personnel 2.6 FNP-0-EIP-12 Alert 2.7 FNP-0-EIP-13 Fire Emergencies 2.8 FNP-0-EIP-17 Notification of Unusual Event
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2.9 FNP-0-EIP-18 Site Emergency-2.10 FNP-0-EIP-19 General Emergency t
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In the event of certain occurrences at Farley Nuclear.
Plant, several offsite authorities must be notified.
It is the responsibility of plant officials to make the notification to the appropriate authorities.
The plant officials responsible for official notifications are:
3.1 Shift Supervisor 3.2 Emergency Director 3.3 Security Supervisor NOTE: As a general rule, notification of offsite support groups will be at the Emergency Director's discretion.
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and NRC Prompt No'tification Requirements respectively, are included to summarize the notification requirements of APCo Management Procedures and l
10CFR Part 50 Section 50.72, respectively.
All the events requiring nctifications in the appendices are also included in sections 5.1 through 5.10.
NOTE: The attached checklist (Figure 1) may be used for guidance in making reports to the NRC Operations Center.
Ir is not intended that the checklist E
be completed prior to, or as a condition of, making a nctification.
Instead, the list is intended to describe the types of information about events that have been useful to the NRC.
4.0 Notification Means 4.1 The NRC regional office shall preferably be contacted by(use of the NRC Ring Down Communi-Red Phone) for cation Line within one hour of the occurrence of the event.
If the Red Phone is not functional, notify the NRC regional office by commercial telephone service using FNP-0-EIP-8 to obtain appropriate
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telephone numbers.
4.2 The Alabama Division of Radiological Health shall be notified by commercial telephone service using FNP-0-E.IP-8 to obtain appropriate telephone numbers.
The Emergency Notification Network shall be used for initial notification only in the event of a General Emergency.
The ENN may be used by offsite authorities to authenticate notifications.
It may be used for subsequent transmission of information after the initial notification has been accomplished.
4.3 Necessary telephone numbers for offsite agencies, support groups, and plant employees are contained in FNP-0-EIP-8 and in the Plant Call List which is attached to EIP-8.
5.0 Notification Requirements of Abnormal Occurrences Occurrence Para. No.
Alert EIP-12 5.3
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Environmental Incident 5.8.10, O.
5.12 Events Causing Media Interest 5.9.3 Fire Emergency EIP-13 5.4 I
General Emergency EIP-19 5.7 Licensed Material Incident 5.8.9 Loss of Red Phone Operability 5.1 Nonlicensed Material Incident 5.8.8 Notification of. Unusual Event EIP-17 5.5 Personnel Emergency EIP-11 5.2 Personnel Error or Procedural Inadequacy 5.8.3 Causing a Compromise of a Safety Function i
Radiation Contamination 5.8.6 Radiation Release, Accidental 5.8.5
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Reactor Trip or Safety Injection 5.8.4 Security Related Incidents 5.10 Site Emergency EIP-18 5.6 Strikes by Employees 5.8.7 Technical Specifications, Event Causing 5.S.2 and Shutdown 5.9.1 l
Technical Specifications, Exceeding Safety 5.8.1 Limit Technical Specifications, Prompt Reporting. 5.8.11 l-i Unscheduled shutdowns or Power Reductions 5.9.2 Other Events of Possible Concern To 5.9.4 l
Upper Management
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5.1 Loss of NRC Ring-Down Communication Line (Red Phone) rS Upon loss of the NRC Aing-Down Communication
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Line (red phone), the Shift Supervisor shall immediately notify the NRC.by commercial telephone or relayed message.
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O 5.2 Notification Requirements for a Handling of Injured Personnel' Emergency (EIP-11) 5.2.1 The Shift Supervisor shall notify:
- 5.2.1.1 an ambulance service and CSC to escort the ambulance.
5.2.. 2 the Southeast Alabama Medical Center (SAMC) 5.2.1.3 an Alabama Power Company Doctor 5.2.1.4 the Emergency Director 5.2.2 The Emergency Director shall notify:
5.2.2.1 the Emergency Coordinator 5.2.2.2 the Alabama Division of Radiological Health if a radiation casualty is transported to an offaite medical fr.cility.
5.2.2.3 the NRC, if the injury in the judgement of the licensee representative will require admission of the injured individual to a hospital for treatment or observation for an extended period of time (greater than 48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br />).
Injuries that only require treatment and/or medical observation at a hospital or offsite medical frcility, but do not meet the cr nditions specified above, are not required to be reported.
5.2.2.4 ANI (American Nuclear Insurers) within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> if a radiation casualty is transported to an offsite medical facility
- 5.2.2.5 the Radiation Casualty Treatment Facility (RCTF)
- S.2.2.6 Medical Transportation units for possible transfer of personnel to the RCTF or ORAU
- Shall be notified as deened necessary.
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- S.2.2.7 the Oak Ridge Associated
' Universities (ORAU) 5.3 Notification Requirements for an Alert (EIP-12) 5.3.1 The Shift Supervisor shall notify:
5.3.1.1 the Central Security Control 5.3.1.2 the Emergency Director 5.3.2 The Emergency Director shall notify:
5.3.2.1 The necessary portions of the plant emergency organization by providing instructions for the Administrative Aide.
5.3.2.2 The Emergency Coordinator 5.3.2.3 The NRC 5.3.2.4 The State of Alabama 5.3.2.5 American Nuclear Insurers within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />.
- 5.3.3 Security shall notify the EOD at Fort Rucker if decided necessary by the Emergency Director.
5.4 Notification Requirements for a Fire Emergency (EIP-13) 5.4.1 The Shift Supervisor shall notify:
- 5.4.1.1 the Dothan Fire Department (DFD) a.
Place call to DFD and hang up.
b.
Wait for DFD to return call.
c.
Summon DFD, if needed.
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5.4.1.2 the Emergency Director 5.4.1.3 the Plant Fire Marshal 5.4.1.4 if outside agencies are called in for assistance, notify Central Security Control.
5.4.2 The Emergency Director shall notify:
5.4.2.1 the Administrative Aide 5.4.2.2 the Emergency Coordinator 5.4.2.3 the NRC 5.4.2.4 the State of Alabama 5.4.2.5 ANI (American Nuclear Insurers) within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> if offsite assistance is necessary.
5.5 Notification Requirements for a Notification of Unusual Event (EIP-17).
5.5.1 The Shift Supervisor shall notify:
O 5.5.1.1 Central Security Control if the emergency involves plant security threats 5.5.1.2 the Emergency Director 5.5.2 The Emergency Director shall notify:
5.5.2.1 The necessary portions of the plant emergency organization by providing instructions for the Administrative Aide.
5.5.2.2 the Emergency. Coordinator S.S.2.3 the NRC 5.5.2.4 the State of Alabama Division of Radiological Health.
5.5.2.5 American Nuclear Insurers within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> 6
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(EIP-18) 5.6.1 The Shift Supervisor shall notify:
5.6.1.1 Central Security Control if the emergency involves plant security threats 5.6.1.2 the Emergency Director 5.6.2 The Emergency Director shall notify:
5.6.2.1 the necessary portions of the plant emergency organization by providing instructions for the Administrative Aide 5.6.2.2 the Emergency Coordinator 5.6.2.3 The NRC and maintain a continuous open communication channel 5.6.2.4 The State of Alabama 5.6.2.5 ANI (American Nuclear Insurers)
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within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />
- 5.6.2.6 the Savannah River Operations Office (SROO) through the State of Alabama if their assistance is needed to protect the health and safety of the public.
- 5.6.3 Security shall notify the EOD at Fort Rucker if decided necessary by the Emergency Director.
5.7 Notification Requirements for a General Emergency (EIP-19) 5.7.1 The Shift Supervisor shall nutify:
5.7.1.1 the Emergency Director 5.7.1.2 if the Emergency Director is not on site and the dose estimate from EIP-9 meets the criteria of section 3.2.1 of EIP-19, notify:
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5.7.1.2.1 the State of Alabama 5.7.1.2.2 local offsite governmental agencies 5.7.1.3 Central Security Control if the emergency involves loss of plant security.
5.7.2 The Emergency Director shall notify:
5.7.2.1 the necessary portions of the plant emergency organization by providing instructions for the Administrative Aide 5.7.2.2 the Emergency Coordinator 5.7.2.3 the NRC 5.7.2.4 the State of Alabama 5.7.2.5 ANI (American Nuclear Insurers) 5.7.2.6 the Savannah River Operations Os Office (SROO) if their assistance is needed to protect the health and safety of the public 5.8 The NRC Operations Center and the Emergency coordinator shall be contacted by the Shift Supervisor or the Emergency Director as soon as possible and in all cases within one hour by telephone of the occurrence of any of the following significant events and shall identify that event as being reported pursuant to section 10CFR50.72:
l 5.8.1 The exceeding of any Technical Specification I
Safety limit.
In addition, an open and continuous channel shall be established and maintained with the !IRC Operations Center and shall be closed only when notified by the NRC.
This notification shall be confirmed by telegraph, mailgram, or facsimile transmis ion in accordance with section 6.9 of the Technical Specifi-cations.
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VOLUME 14 FNP-0-EIP-26 5.8.2 Any event requiring initiation of shutdown O~
cf the nuclear power plant in accordance with Technical Specification Limiting Conditions for Operation.
5.8.2 Personnel error or procedural inadequacy which, during normal operations, anticipated operational occurrences, or accident conditions, prevents or could prevent, by itself, the fulfillment of the cafety function of those structures, systems, and components important to safety that are needed to (i) shutdown the reactor safely and maintain it in a safe shutdown condition, or (ii) remove residual heat following reactor shutdown, or (iii) limit the release of radioactive material to acceptable levels or reduce the potential for such release.
5.8.4 Any event resulting in manual or automatic actuation of Engineered Safety Features, including the Reactor Protection System (Reactor Trip or Safety Injection).
Actuation of Engineered Safety Features including the Reactor Protection System O
which result from and are part of the planned sequence during surveillance testing does not constitute an event reportable under this item.
5.8.5 Any accidental, unplanned, or uncontrolled radioactive release.
(Normal or expected releases from maintenance or other operational activities are not included.)
This notification shall be confirmed by telegraph, mailgram, or facsimile trans-mission in accordance with section 6.9 of the Technical Specifications.
5.8.6 Any serious personnel radioactive contami-nation requiring extensive onsite deconta-mination or outside assistance.
This notification shall be confirmed by telegraph, mailgram, or facsimile trans-mission in accordance with section 6.9 of the Technical Specifications.
5.8.7 Strikes of operating employees or security guards, or honoring of picket lines by these employees.
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VOLUME 14 FNP-0-EIP-26 5.8.8 Any incident involving byproduct, source,
("')g or special nuclear material possessed by-(_
him and which may have caused or threatens to cause:
(a)
Exposure of the whole body of any individual to 25 rems or more of radiation; exposure of the skin of the whole body of any individual of 150 rems or more of radiation; or 3xposure of the feet, ankles, hands or forearms of any individual to 375 rems or more of radiation; or j
(b)
The release of radioactive material in concentrations which, if averaged over a period of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, would exceed 5,000 times the limits specified for such materials in 10CFR20 Appendix B, Table II; or (c)
A loss of one working week or more of the operation of any facilities affected; or (d)
Damage to property in excess of
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$200,000.
5.8.9 Any incident involving licensed material possessed by him and which may have caused or threatens to cause:
(a)
Exposure of the whole body of any individual to 5 rems or more of radiation; cxposure of the skin of the whole body of any individual to 30 rems cc more of radiation; or exposure of the feet, ankles, hands, or fccearms to 75 rems or more of radiation; or (b)
The release of radioactive material in concentrations which, if averaged over a period of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, would exceed 500 times the limits specified for such materials in 10CFR20 Appendix B, Table II; or (c)
A loss of one day or more of the l
operation of any facilities affected; l
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Damage to property in excess of
$2,000.
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_ d.10 Any event that results in the nuclear gs( )
power plant not being in a controlled or-expected condition while operating or shutdown.
This notification shall be confirmed by telegraph, mailgram, or facsimile transmission in accordance with section 6.9 of the Technical Specifi-cations.
5.9 Additional Smergency Coordinator Notifications To insure that the appropricte company upper l
management positions receive timely reports concerning unusual significant events, the guidelines listed below shall be used.
The Shift Supervisor (unless specifically relieved of such responsibility on an event-by-event basis by tne Plant Manager or his alternate who is designated at the time as the on-call Emergency Director) shall verbally report the following events to the on-call Emergency Coordinator:
5.9.1
" Limiting conditions of operations" (LCO's) as contained in the Technical Specifications that could require unit O,,
shutdowns within the next twelve (12) hours.
5.9.2 Unscheduled shutdowns or power reductions to below 30%.
5.9.3 Events of high public or news media interest.
l 5.9.4 Other events that are not exactly specified l
above but which are considered at the time of their occurrence to be of possible concern to upper management.
5.10 Notification requirements for all the security contingency events are given in Table I.
l 5.11 The Director of the NRC Regional Office shall be notified within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, by commercial telephone, confirmed by telegraph, mailgram, or facsimile transmission, upon occurrence of any event listed below:
5 11.1 Failure of the reactor protection system 73 or other systems subject to limiting g'u) safety system settings to initiate the required protective function by the time a monitored parameter reaches the setpoint 11 Rev. 0
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5.11.2 Abnormal degradation discovered in fuel cladding, reactor coolant pressure boundary, or primary containment.
5.11.3 Failure or malfunction of one or more components which prevents or could prevent, by itself, the fulfillment of the functional requirements of system (s) used to cope with accidents analyzed in the SAR.
5.11.4 Errors discovered in the transient or accident analyses or in the methods used for such analyses as described in the safety analysis report or in the bases for the technical specification that have or could have permitted reactor operation in a manner less conservative than assumed in the analyses.
s 5.11.5 Ferformance of structures, systems, or components, that requires remedial action or corrective measures to prevent operation in a manner less conservative than assumed in the accident analyaes in the safety analysis report or technical specifications cases; or discovery during plant life of conditions not specifically considered in the safety analysis report or technical specifications that require remedial action or corrective measures to prevent the existence or development of an unsafe condition.
5.12 The Director of the NRC Regional Office shall be notified within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, by commercial telephone, in the event that an unusual or important event occurs that causes a significant environmental impact from plant (s) operation, or that has high public or potential public interest concerning I
environmental impact from plant (s) operation.
NOTE:
A written followup report to the NRC is due within 10 days of the event.
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N TABLE I NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR INDIVIDUALS DURING SECURITY CONTINGENCY EVENTS NOTE: Any security related act. or occurrence that threatens the safety of the FNP site personnel, or the security of special nuclear material shall be reported to the USNRC Region II, Atlanta, Ga., and/or ti.e USNRC Operations Center inunediately and, in all cases, within one hour by telephone, of the event occurrence.
The term " Security Related" used herein refers to an event or incident that is perpetrated or caused by an unauthorized or authorized individual with intent or premeditated design to perpetrate or facilitate an act of sabotage.
In all such cases, the event occurrence must be reported to the USNRC inunediately.
Conversely, an event occurrence caused by a plant employee or authorized person simply failing to comply with security procedures, e.g. failing to notify security prior to entering or exiting an alarmed security door, failure to properly lock a security door, minor mechanical or electrical failure of security systems, or ab internal disturbance such that it has no adverse effect on vital plant systems or the safe operation of the plant, is not per se a reportable occurrence, and will be liandled
.,p administratively with a Plant Security Incident Report. Significant Contingency Plan events that require reporting to to the USNRC are sunguarized below:
,0.,, EVENT NO.
DESCRIPTION SilIFT SUPERVISOR EMERGENCY DIRECTOR (E.D.)
SECURITY SUPERVISOR
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Bonib Threat Notify E.D.
Notify Region II NRC Office of and Security Inspection & Enforcement Foreman inunedia t ely.
2 Attack Threat Notify E.D.
.NotifyhegionIINRCOfficeof and Security Inspection & Enforcement Foreman inunedia tely.
3 Civil Disturbance Notify E.D.
Notify Region II NRC Office of Inspection & Enforcement inunediately - if security
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g Request LLEA notification G3
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if needed.
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Perimeter Intrusion Notify E.D. if Notify Region II NRC Office of y'
Alarm'Annunciates security related Inspection & Enforcement.
L' in CAS inunediately - if event is security related.
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DESCRIPTION SilIFT SUPERVISOR EHERGENCY DIRECTOR (E.D.)
SECURITY' SUPERVISOR 5
Visual Observation of Notify E.D. if Notify Region II NRC Office of Unidentified Person at security related Inspection & Enforcement or within Protected Area immediately if event is security related and individual is unauthorized.
6 Disco.'ery of Breach of Notify E.D. if Notify Region II NRC Office of Protected Area Barrier equip. found Inspection & Enforcement damaged or disturbed inunediately - if event. is or is srcurity security related.
related 7
Confirmed Protected' Notify E.D.
a.
Request LLEA notification Area Intrusion if needed b.
Notify Region Il NRC Office of Inspection & Enforcement e
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inunediately - if intrusion is by an unauthorized individual or an obvious 1
attempt to sabotage.
8 Vital Area Intrusion Notify Region II Office Alarm of Inspection & Enforce-ment immediately if intrusion is by an unauthorized individual or an obvious attempt to sabotage.
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9 Visual observation of No'tify E.D.
NotTfy Region II NRC Office of unidentified or unauthorized Inspection & Enforcement person entering or within inunediately - if individua!
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Vital Area is unauthorized, intruder, c) or saboteur.
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DESCRIPTION Si!IFT SilPERVISOR EMERGENCY DIRECTOR (E.D.)
SECllRITY' StlPERVISOR 10 Vital Area Found Onlocked Not i fy E.D.
Notify Region II NRC Office of and Unattended or Vital Inspection & Enforcement Area found breached inmiediately - if investigation discloses event is security related and was not a result of autl.9rized person failing to comply with security procedures.
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11 Member of Security Force.
Noti fy. Region II fails to perform duty NRC Office.of Inspection &
Enforcement - if 7
event is security 1$
related, or caused by an adversary and 4
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security posture.
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12 S;spected Bomb or Sabotage Notify E.D. if a.
Evaluate need for E.O.D.
Device Discovered confirmed noti fication b.
Nutify Region II NRC Office of Inspection & Enforcement immediately.
13 Fire, Explosion er otber Notify E.D.
Notify Region II NRC Office of catastrophe Inspection & Enforcement immediately - if event. is significant, or security related.
14 Internal Disturbance Notify E.D. if a.
Evaluate need for LLEA E
vital equip. could notification k
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be affected b.
Notify Region II NRC Office o
of Inspection & Enforcement A
immediately - if disturbance Qj is determined to be h
uncontrollable, if it affects vital equipment., or is security related.
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DESCRIPTION SllIFT SUPERVISOR ErlERGENCY DIRECf0R (E.i).)
SECURITY' SUPERVISOR 15 Multiple Loss of On-Site Notify Region II NRC Coununication Systems Office of Inspection
& Enforcement immediately - if event is security rel.ed and resulted in a degradation of plant security.
16 Hultiple Loss of Off-Site Notify Region II NRC Communication System Office of Inspection
& Enforcement E?
immediately - if cause is related to e,
hostile or sabotage l
activities, i
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Notify Region II NRC Office of l
or Confirmed Intrusion into Inspection & Enforcement Vital Areas in Progress immediately.
18 Sabotage device rendered' Notify E.D.
Notify Region II NRC Office of inoperable, tampered or Inspection & Enforcement deranged. Equip. Restored.
immediately.
Intruder / Saboteur captured or escaped 19 Security Emergency Notify E.D.
Notify Region II NRC Office of
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Request notification to LLEA and Corporate Security.
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Notify Region II NRC Office of 4
a 20 Security Alert Notify E.D.
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Inspection & Enforcement (j
immediately - if event escalates 6
o' to the point that a clear or inninent threat or danger to the plant is evident.
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DESCRIPTION SilIFT SUPERVISOR EMERGENCY DIllECTOR (E.6.)
SECUR'17Y' SUPERVISOR 21 llostage Situations / Duress a.
Notify E.D.
Notify Region II NRC Office of Code b.
No t i f y I.I.EA Inspection & Enforcement inuned ia tely.
LORPORATE SECURITY ?!ANAGER 22 Extortion Situation Not'ify Region II NRC Of fice of a.
Notify corporate Inspection & Enforcement management immediately, b.
Notify E.1).
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outage is major or Annunciation Systems security related, notify Region II NRC e.
Office of Inspection
& Enforcement inuned ia t e ly 24 Compromise or degradation If cause of system of Electrical /ilechanical outage is major or Access Control Devise or security related, Systems notify Region Il NRC l
Office of' Inspection
& Enforcement inunedi a tely.
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& Enforcement h
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Barrier Lighting Office of Inspection
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(~s To insure that the appropriate company upper management positions receive timely reports concerning unusual signifi-cant events, the guidelines listed below shall be used.
The Shift Supervisor (unless specifically relieved of such responsibility on an event-by-event basis by tne Plant Manager or his alternate who is designated at the PARAGRAPH time as the on-call Emergency Director).shall verbally report the following events to the on-call Emergency Coordinator:
See 1.
Any initiation of an event is outlined in Appendix Appendix B B (taken from 10CFR50, paragraph 50.72).
5.11 2.
Events in Technical Specification 6.9.1.8 requiring
" prompt notification to the NRC. "
t 5.8.1 3.
" Limiting conditions of operations" (LCO's) as contained in the Technical Specifications that could require unit shutdowns within the next twelve (12) hours.
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.9.2 5
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Unscheduled shutdowns or power reductions to below 30%.
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Serious personnel injuries.
5.9.4 6.
Events of high public or news media interest.
5.9.4 7.
Other events that are not exactly specified above but which are considered at the time of their occurrence to be of possible concern to upper management.
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Subject:
NRC Prompt Notification Requirement **
I (ai Each licensee of a nuclear power reactor licensed under S 50.21 or 6 50.22 shall notify the NRC Operations Center as soon as possible and in all cases within one. hour by telephone of the occurrence
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EARAGRAPH of any of the following significant events and shall identify that event as being reported pursuant to section 50.72:
5.2 throagh 5.7 (1)
Any event requiring initiation of the licensee's emergency plan ~or any section of that plan.
Notifications under this item refer to those initiating events or conditions that place the facility in a " Notification of Unusual Event" status.
An unusual event indicates a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant.
5.8.1 (2)
Tbs exceeding of any Technical Specification Safety limit.
5.8.13 (3)
Any event that results in the nuclear power (s) plant not being in a controlled or expected -
condition while operating or shutdown.
5.10 (4)
Any act that threatens the safety of the nuclear power plant or site personnel, or the security of special nuclear material, including instances of sabot.Tge or attempted sabotage.
5.6.2 (5)
Any event requiring initiation of shutdown of 5.9.1 the nuclear power plant in accordance with l
Technical Specification Limiting Conditions for Operation.
5.8.3 (6)
, Personnel error or procedural inadequacy which, during normal operations, anticipated l
operational occurrences, or accident conditions, prevents or could prevent, by itself, the fulfillment of the safety function of those structures, systems, and components important to safety that are needed to (i) shutdown the reactor safely and maintain it in a safe shutdown condition, or (ii) remove residual heat following reactor shutdown, or (iii) limit the release of radioactive material to acceptable levels or reduce the potential for
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such release.
Use Figure 1 as a checklist when notifying the NRC.
It contains the types of information required by the NRC.
(See Section 3.0 of this procedure 1
for further explanation).
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5.8.4 (7)
Any' event resulting in manual or automatic -
actuation of Engineered Safety Features, including the Reactor Protection System (Reactor Trip or Safety Injection).
Actuation of Engineered Safety Features including the Reactor Protection System which result from and are part of the planned sequence during surveillance testing does not constitute an event reportable under this item.
5,8.5 (8)
Any accidental, unplanned, or uncontrolled radioactive release.
(Normal or expected releases from maintenance or other operational activities are not included.)
5.2' (9)
Any fatality or serious injury occurring on the site and requiring transport to an offsite medical facility for treatment.
Serious e
injury is considered to be any injury that in the judgment of the licensee representative will require admission of the injured individual to a hospital for treatment or observation for an extended period of time (greater than
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48 hours5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br />).
Injuries that only require treatment i
and/or medical observation at a hospital or ~
offsite medical facility, but do not meet the conditions specified above, are not required to be reported.
5.8.6 (10) Any serious personnel radioactive contamination requiring extensive onsite decontamination or outside assistance.
5.8.7 (11) Strikes of operating employees or security guards, or honoring of picket lines by these employees.
5.8.8 (12) Any incident involving byproduct, source, or special nuclear material possessed by him and which may have caused or threatens to cause:
(a)
Exposure of the whole body of any individual to 25 rems or more of radiation; exposure of the skin of the whole body of any individual of 150 rems or more of radiation; or exposure of the feet, ankles, hands or forearms of any individual to 375 rems or more_of radiation; or i O l
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The release of radioactive material in (m
. concentrations which, if averaged over a period of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, would exceed 5,000 times the limits specified for such macerials in 10CFR20 Appendix B, Table II; or (c)
A loss of one working week or more of the operation of any facilities affected; or (d)
Damage to property in excess of $200,000.
5.8.9 (13 ) Any incident involving licensed material possessed by him and which may have caused or threatens to cause:
(a)
Exposure of the whole body of any individual to 5 rems or more of radiation; exposure of the skin of the whole body of any individual to 30 rems or more o'i radiation; or exposure of.the feet, ankles, hande, or forearms to 75 rems or more-of radiation; or (b)
The release of radioactive material in,
concentrations which, if averaged over a s
period of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, would exceed 500 times the limits specified for such materials in 10CFR20 Appendix B, Table II; or (c)
A loss of one day or more of the operation of any facilities affected; or (d)
Damage to property in excess of $2,000.
(b)
With respect to the events reported under subpara-l graphs (1), (2), (3), and (4) of paragraph (a),
each licensee, in addition to prompt telephone notification, shall also establish and maintain an open, continuous communication channel with the NRC Operations Center, and shall close this channel only when notified by NRC.
(c)
The primary channel for telephone notification of significant events should be through the dedicated telephone line (Red Phone) established between the licensee and the NRC Operations Center.
An NRC Duty Officer is available, 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day, in the
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NRC Operations Center.
In case the licensee is
(_j unable to report a significant event over the dedicated telephone line, the licensee should i
contact the NRC Operations Center directly by commercial line.
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Idenrification:
Data Time Name of Person Making Report Licensee Tacility Affected Applicable Part of 10 C7150.72 3.
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Description:==
Data of Event Time Description of What Happened C.
Consequences of Event: (Comp!ata dep g on ::ype of event)
Injuries Tatalitia's Con *=h= tion (personnel)
(property) 1 Overexposures (known/possible)
Safety Hazard (describe - act:2al/ potential)
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Offsita Radiation Levels Integrated Dose
_ Iocation Matarology (wind. speed)
From (direction)
Weather Conditions (rain, clear, overesst, temperature)
Iquipment/Propercy Damage D.
Cause of Ivent:
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Takan Planned
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Classification of Emergenc71 a
Resident Incpector Notified (Tes/No)
State Notified (Tes/No)
Presa Release Plannad (Tes/No)
News Media Interest (Tes/No) i Local / National
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Current Status: (Completa depending on tJpe of event) t l
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Re~ actor Systems Status I
Power Eevel Before 7, vent Aftar Event l
Pressure Temp. (thot)
(* cold) l RCS Flow (Tes/No)_
Pursps on (Tes/No)_
Heat Sink:
Condenser Steam Aca. Dump i
Other_
Sample Taken (Tes/No)
Activity Level ICCS Operating (Tes/No)
. ISF Actuation (Tes/No)
PZR or RI Level Possible Fuel Damage (Tes/No')_..
S/G Ievels Teedwater Source /Tiow Cont 24maet Pressure Safety Relief Valve Actuation (Tes/No)
Contain-c Water Level Indication i
Equipment Failures Normal Offsite Power Available (Tes/No) t'
'hjor Busses /Ioads Lost safeguards 3usses. Power Sourra D/G 3nnnbg (Tes/No)
Loaded (Tes/No)
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Radioactivity Release l
Liquid / Gas Iocation/ Source i
l Release Rate Duration.
Stopped (Tes/No)
Releass Monitored (Yes/No)
Amount of Release Tech. Spec. Limits Radiation Levels in Plant Areas Evacuated l
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Securitv/ Safeguards 2
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Search Conducted (Tes/No)
Search Results Site Evacuated (Tes/No)
Intrusion:
Insider
_ Outsider Point.of Intrusiod
_ _ Zztent of Zatrusion Apparent Purpose Strike / Demonstration _s:
Size of Grono_
Purpose Sabotager Radiological (Tes/Yo)
Arson (Tes/No)
Equipment /?roperty Iztortion:
~Source (phone, letter, etc.)
l L&;ation of letter i
Demands General: Tirear:ns involved (Tes/No)
Violence (Tes/No) l Control of Tacility Compromised or Threatened (Yes/No)
Stolen /'dissing Material Agencies Yotified (T3I, State Police, Local Police, etc.)
Media Interest (present, anticipaced) 1 See the FNP SECURITY CONTINGENCY PL/J _and CIP's
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NOTIFICATION ROSTER 1.0 Purpose This procedure provides a listing of names and telephone numbers of personnel and organizations who could be notified in the event of an emergency condition.
2.0 References Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Emergency Plan 3.0 General 3.1 Copies of this procedure shall be maintained at all times with the Emergency Director on call.
3.2 The Chemistry and Health Physics Supervisor shall be responsible for updating all names and telephone numbera at least quarterly.
Offsite agencies will be updated by direct contact.
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Plant Call List will be updated three times each year by using the Farley Plant Telephone Listing and once annually through direct verification by all plant personnel.
In addition, the Staff
('/l Assistant will provide each new employee with a notice explaining *that it is the responsibility x-of each employee to report any address or telephone changes to the Administrative Office.
The Chemistry and Health Physics Supervisor shall also initiate corrective action on discrepancies discovered during communications checks.
3.3 A current copy of the Plant Call List which con-tains the names, job classifications, addresses, and phone numbers of all permanent plant personnel will be issued with this procedure.
3.4 Channel 5 on the public address system is to be used during emergencies.
3.5 Authentication 3.5.1 Authentication of emergency messages shall not be required on dedicated communications systems.
3.5.2 Authentication of notifications over l
land lines shall be accomplished by the offsite party calling the TSC for the
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4.0 Procedure 4.1 Refer to Table 1, Emergency Director Call List, for the Emergency Director on call.
4.2 Refer to Table 2, Fire, Medical, and Law Enforcement Assistance and Weather Information, for cffsite fire department support, medical transportation, hospitals, plant doctors, law enforcement agencies, and weather information.
4.3 Refer to Table 3, APCo Management Notification, for the Emergency Coordinator and APCo Safety Department, and the Emergency Operations Facility.
4.4 Refer to Table 4, State Notification, for States of Alabama, Georgia and Florida Notifications.
4.5 Refer to Table 5, Regulatory Notification or Assistance, for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Savannah River Operations' Office.
4.6 Refer to Table 6, Support Groups, for other mis-cellaneous notifications.
Information to be requested by Westinghouse is shown in Attachment
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I' 4.7 Refer to Table 7, Health Physics Support, for qualified health physics personnel.
4.8 Refer to Table 8, Technical Support Center (TSC)
Call List, for members of the TSC staff.
4.9 Refer to Table 9, Oil Spill Notifications, for organizations who are to be notified as required by the FNP " Oil Spill Prevention and Countermeasure
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4.10 Refer to Table 10, Technical Support 4.11 Refer to Appendix 1 for information regarding the use of the Emergency Notification Network.
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4.13 Refer to Appendix 3 for Follow-up Messages to be used in providing additional information tc of tsite authorities.
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The individuals listed below will aerve as the "on-call" Emergency Director for a,even day period (thuday through Sunday) on a rotating basis.
"On-call" is defined as.
- a. At Ferley_ Nuclear P:. ant, or
- b. At the individual's home where he can be reached at his home phone number, or
- c. At a specific location in the Dothan area other.than-the individual's home AND the control room has the phone number where the individuai can be contacted, or
- d. In the Dothan area (not greater than 30 miles from downtown Dothan) AND the individual's pager is ON.
1.
The pager will be activated by dialing 793-XXXX s
(pager number) on the 794-0800 Dothan exchange.
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2.
On any exchange other than the Dothan exchange the pager will be activated by-dialing 1-793-XXXX i
(pager number).
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After dialing, two tings will be followed by.a high frequency tone; the caller then has 15 seconds to deliver a message.
NOTE: The pager is.a receiver
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It has no transmitting capability.
EMERGENCY DIRECTORS
-Name and Position Home phone Pager Number W.G. Hairston, III 792-5755 793-3857" Plant Manager J. D..Woodard 794-0106' 793-3822 Asst. Plant Manager
.D. N. Morey 793-7170 793-3864 Operations Superintendent O
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IFNP-0-EIP-8 TABLE 2 FIRE, MEDICAL, LAW ENFORCEMENT, AND WEATHER INFORMATION a
Service Orga.tization Phone-Aeromed.
U. S. Army 255-6500 JEvac.
Aviation Center 255-3827 255-4312 255-6280 255-6282 l'
Ambulance Daniel Construction Co.-First' Aid.
PAX 434:
899-5171 Ext. 110-w Ambulance Dothan Ambulance, Inc.
'792-4118 794-4444
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Ambulante A & A Ambulance Co. - ihrmingham 324-4505 324-0634:
Adamsel 674-1400 7
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, Safety Office' 899-5171 i N%)
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Fire' Dothan Fire Department (794-0800 exchange)911 Ask for fire dept. Business 793-0100 Ask for Ext.,254/
'or Central Dispatch 215 Hospital Southeast. Alabama Medical Center
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Ask for Emergency Roora Nurse or Direct line to Emergency Room Nurse 793-8911
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(Normal work hours) (615) 576-3131.
-e Asso. Universities Dr. Robert Ricks (615) 576-3130-
'J Di'2ector of-REACTS, Dr. Hubner Office (615) 576-3098/
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(615) 482-2441-Rad. Accident Personnel Emergency No.
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Local Law Enforcement 899-5171 Agencies Daniel Const. Co. Security Ext. 165 Dothan City Police (794-0800 exchange)
Emergency 911 Ask for police Business 793-0100 Communication Division Ext. 215 Houston Co. Sheriff Dept.
Day 793-1114 Ext.
225/227/
278/279 (Jail)-Week-end/ Night 793-05551 Direct Line 792-2022 FBI - Dothan Office 792-7130 Ala. Dept. of Public Safety 983-4587 983-4588 983-4580.
Plant Doctors Dr. B. R. Byrd
_794-3192
' O) q Dr. D. H. Pope 794-319'2 Dr.-J. H. Suggs 794-3192 Dr. J. A. Robeson 794-3194 Dr. W. F. Drewry 794-3194 794-3193 Dr. E. Mazyck 794-319'2 Weather Flight Service, U. S. Weather 983-3551 Service, Dothan- (AL) Airport 1-800-842-7511 Weather Bureau, Montgomery 832-7460.
(24 hr) 832-7340-Weather Bureau,,Birmingasm (Day Only) 942-1811 (Forecasting Station)
'(24 hr) 945-1635 Great Southern Paper Co.
912-372-5541 Lab X6330 Guard (912)-372-5212 Personnel (912)-372-5351 l
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- O E5fERGENCY COORDINATOR / REC 0VERY MANAGER Pageboy Radio Call Name J.PC0 Ext.+
Home Phone Code-Unit Number **
R. P. Mcdonald 8-4-6090 979-3133 261 KA-2485, Unit 993 H. O. Thrash 8-4-6178 879-1988 216 KA-2485, Unit 978 870-5560
- 0. D. Kingsley, Jr.
8-4-6189 988-4862 217 KA-2485, Unit 923 t
987-9522 REC 0VERY SUPPORT DIRECTOR AND STAFF Pageboy Name APC0 Ext.+
Home Phone Code
- H. O. Thrash 8-4-6178 879-1988 216 870-5560 R. P. Mcdonald 8-4-6090 979-3133 261
- 0. D. Kingsley, Jr.
8-4-6189 988-4862 217 1
987-9522 J. G. Sims 8-4-6183 979-3158 219 K. W. McCracken 8-4-6181 823-7529 82 TECHNICAL SUPPORT DIRECTOR AND ISTAFF Pageboy Name APC0 Ext.+
Home Phone Code-O. D. Kingsley, Jr.
8-4-6189 988-4862 217 1
987-9522 R. L. George 8-4-6194 854-4490 281 IW. M. Jackson-8-4-6198 822-7125 272 GENERAL OFFICE STAFF Pageboy Name APC0 Ext.+
Home Phone
. Code
- C. L. Buck 6188 956-6464 218 D. M. Varner 6302 744-6202 218 l
-B. D. McKinney 6187 631-4058 218 D. W. Kennamer 6192 967-6511 272 i
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- To contact individual via car radio on frequency 37.86, call'one of the numbers listed for the area in which the individual is located.
Give the radio ~ operator the message _you wish to be relayed.
Area APCo Ext.+
Bell Number Birmingham
'8-81-465 251-7378, 252-9115.(ext. 465),
251-3500 Montgomery 8-83-258 (night) 265-2361 8-83-256, 257 Eufaula (Day Only) 8-86-271, 278 687-3521 PUBLIC INFORMATION MANAGER f
Name APC0 Ext.+
Home Phone-Pager Number Neal Wade 8-3658 988-3071 838-0946 4
Steven E. Bradley 8-2243 879-9110 838-0486 MEDICAL SUPPORT 1
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Home Phone Ans. Serv.-
V Dr. C. H. Colvin 8-2028 591-0553(office)-
870-1255 4
871-6923(home)
Dr. M. Bradley 8-2784 933-7301(office) 320-3360 879-0224(home)
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-956-1176 (home)
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Home Phone i
R. A. Buettner 8-88-283 379-6626 H. h. Boles 8-88-271'
-823-3508 A. L. Jordan
,8-88-292 595-3091 INSURANCE SUPPORT Name APCo Ext.+
Home Phone Norman Horsley
'8-2872 833-5763 s
i H. K. Travis 8-2881 822-9086 i
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' SAFETY DEPARTMENT 250-1000 Ext. 2214/2215/2216 O) FLINTRIDGE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER
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Bell Number Other Startup Trailer 427 899-3985 ENN 433 899-5171 456 X174 (Day Only) 457 X176 (Day Only) it' 436 1
- 3586 ALTERNATE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER Location APC0 Ext.
Bell Number Other Control Room 355
-899-5156, 899-5157 ENN 437 794-0800 NRC ring down (red phone) 445 899-5171, X186, NRC HP dial up, X187 (D.y Only)
X218, 265-(Day Only)
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OPERATIONS SUPPORT CENTERS Maintenance Shop Pax.440 Auditorium Pax 236 CSC Pax 438 Cor. trol Room Pax 304 Switchhouse Pax 321-IECHNICAL SUPPORT CE.yTER Location Extension Communications Cabinet ENN (State Hotline - White Phone)
NRC Ring Down (Red Phone)
PAX 6015 with speaker B' ham 3585 with speaker B' ham 3441 TABLE 3 PAGE 3 of 4 REV. 23 w
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Security radio Plant radio Division' radio Emergency Director PAX 6016 Operations Manager PAX 6017 Maintenance Manager PAX 6018 g
Technical Manager PAX 6011
. Health Physics Manager PAX 6012 NRC PAX 6013 PAX 6019 Monitoring Area' PAX 6010 f
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5993 Dept. of Public Health (week days 8:00 AM --5:00PM)
At all other times notify one of the following:
Aubrey V. Godwin
- 272-6540 K. E. Whatley
- 288-7207 Archie Patterson
- 277-5545 James L. McNees
- 277-1380 William T. Willis
- 272-2095 If above unavailable, call 832-5069 Ask operator to page No. ' 215 The Local Agencies should be notified in case the Alabama Division of Radiological
( q Health cannot be contacted within 10 minutes and a-General Emergency has been l declared.
Use the Emergency Notification Network if operable, otherwise call the numbers listed below.
County Director Phone Houston County, AL J. W. Aldridge 794-9720 Civil Defense 793-1114, Ext. 240
- 793-4653 Radiological Personnel 793-2664 Hotline 793-9655, Room 13 Operations (Local) 793-6497 (State) 793-2689 l
(State) 793-2739 I
or Karen Gilley
- 692-3344 or Brenda Dunning
- 793-3633 1
l Blakely-Early County, GA Civil Defense (912)723-3029 i
Ray Garrett
- (912)723-6304 l
Mot Line (912)723-5605 N. L. Temples
- (912)723-5795 Early Co. Ambulance Service (912)723-4343 Early Memorial Hospital (912)723-4241 Georgia Forestry (912)723-3513
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(912)723-5391 Early Co. Jail (912)723-3577
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+ STATE OF FLORIDA West Area Coordinator - Robert R.- Smith (904)892-31e,o Defuniak Springs
- (904)892-5455 State Warning Point Duty Warning Officer (904)488-1320 Tallahassee Emergency Number Alternate Warning Duty Como/ Teletype (904)488-5757 Point Tallahassee Operator Division of Health Orlando Wallace Johnson (305)299-0580
- (305)275-0882 Jearold C. Eakins (305)299-0580
- (305)299-5648 Jere B. Dumas (305)299-0580
- (305)656-6196 Daniel W. Thoss (305)299-0580
- (305)277-1928 Pete Bailey (305)299-0580 O
- (305)277-8353-lallahassee DHRS -
Lyle Jarrett
- (904)893-4999 Ulray Clark (904)487-1004
- (904)878-6754 Ben Warren (904)487-2437'
- (904)386-8548 Paul Shuler (904)487-2437
- (904)893-5846 Jacksonville John P. Lanham (904)359-6365 l
- (904)264-5041 TABLE 4 O
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()0rganization Phone iSTATEOFGEORGIA 24 Hour No.
(404)656-4300 If you are unable to reach this number - contact a member of the Environmental Protection Division - Environmental Radiation Program directly by starting at the top of this list and calling each number until you get a positive response.
Always give vaur name and telephone number when calling.
Contact Office Phone Home Phone Bill Cline 404/656-6905 404/251-3518 Clifford Blackman 404/656-6905 404/921-3686 Susan Adaraovitz 404/894-2375 404/973-9678 Alphonsa Gooden 404/656-6905 404/241-1195 Clark Reynolds 404/656-6300 404/997-0052 g_
Jim Setser 404/656-6905 404/427-5479 If you are unable to reach any of the above numbers, contact Georgia Civil Defense at the following 24-hour number:
404/656-5500 iNormal notification is through the State of Alabama, Dapartment of Public Health.
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g TABLE 5 RESULATORY NOTIFICATION OR ASSISTANCE Organization Name Phone Nuclear Regulatory Operations Center, Bethesda Red Phone (ENS)
Commission, Health Physics Network 22 Full-time Duty officer, Bethesda (301)492-8111 Commercial Telephone System (301)427-4056 to h7C Operations Center (via Silver Spring Central Office)
Full Time Operator, Bethesda (301)492-7000 or.
Public Affairs, Bethesda (301)492-7715 Nuclear Regulatory Office of Inspection (404)221-4503 Commission, and Enforcement (404)221-4504 101 Marietta St. N.W.
Suite 3100 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 J. P. O'Reilly
- 934-7205 Regional Administrator Paul Kellogg (404)221-5585 Chief, Reactor Projects,Section II
- (404)992-2068 R. D. Martin (404)221-5610 i
Deputy Director
- (404)972-0578 Confirmation Western Union Telegraph 1-800-257-2241 Savannah River Duty Officer (803)725-3333/
Operations Office 2117' 2729 NRC On-Site William H. Bradford 899-3386 or Inspector 899-3387
- 793-3165
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- 793-0018
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FNP-0-EIP-3 TABLE 6 SUPPORT GROUPS Organization Name Phone American Nuclear Insurers (24 hrs)
(203)677-7305 and (NEL-PIA) Farmington, Co.
677-7306 l
(office hours)
(203)677-7715 (office hours)
(203)677-7308 Applied Physical Technology (404)434-9889 North Office (404)434-9916 Dr. Dave Walker
- (404)436-1138 Bob Hearn
- (404)993-3927 Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (Switchboard)
(404)953-3600 Duty Officer (Emergency)
(404)953-0904 Telecopier (404)953-7528 Nuclear Mutual Limited (212)997-5771 (New York, (NML) day)
Emergency (212)997-5874 (New York, l
night)
Quinton Jackson
- (809)294-2230 V
Charles Lewis (809)295-5447 (day)
- (809)293-1743 (night)
Gak Ridge Opns Office of DOE (Request through State of Alabama)
(615)525-7885 (615)S76-1005 i
University of Georgia (404)542-5579 (404)S42-1393 Center for Applied Isotopes Study l
(404)S42-2200(Campus Police)
Have police contact one of the following:
Dr. John Noakes Jim Spaulding Southern Company **
J. R. Crsne (Dept. Mgr) 972-8110 Services, Inc.
- 923-6745
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J. B. Ford (Civil & Arch. P.E.)
972-8132 j
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- 853-8023 W. R. Hill (Proj. Support Mgr) 972-8135 l
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D. E. Kendrick (Mech. P.E.)
972-8103 1
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. Phone
. Westinghouse'(See Attachment for Event Date Checklist)
Operating Plant John Miller (404)256-5879 Service Manager
- (404)327-8338
- (404)325-1157 1st Alternate Dave Richards (404)885-5901
- (404)992-5134
- (404)993-6074 2nd Alternate Bob Meyer (404)885-5906
- (404)973-3585 l
- (404)977-2821 Service Response Joe Leblang
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Manager
- (412)325-1023
- (412)325-3998 1st Alternate Frank Noon (412)256-7844
- (412)325-1615
- (412)325-3889 r
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- (412)366-1177 Energency Response Ron Lehr
-(412)256-5401-Deputy
- (412)373-1699
- (412)856-7613 Emergency News Mike Mangan (412)373-4328
-Communications
- (412)828-2543 i
- (412)828-0465^
Westinghouse Farley Site Manager Rod Baulig 899-5171 Ext. 180/280 (Home) 793-7354 l
(Pager) 793-3846 Power Generation Service
. Charlie Reep PAX 8-2882,2896 or 2874 23 i
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Bob Wise 205-945-4562 Chuck Patrick
- Home Phone
- Home Hot Line - off hours emergency phone is a dedicated line and is NOT equipped with recording and automatic forwarding features.
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l Nesbitt, C. D.
792-7675 Technical Superintendent Carr, W. C.
793-1286
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- Mitchell, M'.
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792-6007-C&HP Sector Supervisor Farnsworth, P. E.,
793-1518 i
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Patton, B. P.
793-3646 C&HP Foreman Walden, J. M.
794-2867 Radwaste Supervisor Gripentog, W. G.
793-1370 i
C&HP Sector Supervisor Graves, O. M.
792-8929 i
C&HP Foreman Hostetter, D. A.
794-0908 C&HP Foreman Maddox, N. M.
899-5677 C&HP Foreman l
Bayne, W. R.
693-3287 Plant Chemist Woodard, J. D.
794-0106 Assistant Plant Manager
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The individuals listed below will serve as the "on-call" Managers for a seven day period (Monday through Sunday) on a rotating basis.
"On-call" is defined as:
a.
At Farley Nuclear Plant, or b.
At the individual's home where ha can be reached at his'home phone number, or c.
At a specific location in the Dothan area other than the individual's home AND the control room has the phone number where the individual can be contacted, or d.
In the Dothan area (not greater than 30 miles from downtown Dothan)
AND the individual's pager is ON.
1.
The pager will be activated by dialing 793-XXXX (pager number) on the 794-0800 Dothan exchange.
2.
On any exchange other than the Dothan exchange the pager will be activated by dialing 1-793-XXXX (pager ' number).
3.
After dialing, two rings will be followed by a high frequency cg tone; the caller then has 15 seconds to deliver a message. NOTE:
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The pager is a receiver only.
It has no transmitting capability.
Name and Position Home phone Pager Number Operations Manager 793-3813 1.
R. D. Hill 792-3779 2.
J. E. Odom 793-6320 3.
T. H. Esteve 794-9355 Maintenance Manager 793-3835 1.
W. B. Shipman 794-8087 2.
H. R. Garland 793-1131 3.
J. J. Thomas 983-5274 Technical Manager 793-3820 1.
C. D. Nesbitt 792-7675 2.
R. G. Berryhill 794-3920 3.
R. D. Rogers 793-6522 4.
L. A. Ward 696-4357 Health Physics Manager 793-3859 1.
W.
C. Carr 793-1286 2.
M. W. Mitchell 792-6007 3.
J..i. Walden 794-2867 4.
B. P. Patton 793-3646
[\\ SAER Supervisor 793-8455
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W. G. Ware 794-2870 2.
J. W. Kale 794-4466 3.
D. R. Culver 793-1916 TABLE 8 PAGE 1 0F 1 REV. 22
FNP-0-EIP-8 TABLE 9 OIL SPILL NOTIFICATIONS Organization Name Phone U.S. Coast Guard National 1-(800)424-8802 Response Center Alabama Water Improvement (office) 277-3630 Commission John Williford
- 272-6188 Charles Horn
- 277-1364 James Warr
- 272-5849 Environmental & Research Services Steve Jones OPX 4-6210
- 663-2429 Charles Biddinger OPX 4-6207
- 836-3331 Environmental Protection Agency A. J. Smith (office)
(404)881-3931 R. D. Stonebraker (24 hr)
(404)881-4062.
George Moein Allen Bartlett Ray Wilkerson Jan Rogers Fred Stroud Warren Dixon l
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Albany Waste Oil Thomas Davis
- (912)336-0420 Great Southern Paper Co.
G. E. Rathel (912)372-5541 l
- (912)758-2116 l
Jack Anderson
- (205)793-3563 l
Tenneco Oil Co.
Cleo Savelle (912)723-3631 (after hours) (912)723-3632
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Name and Position Phone Nesbitt, C. D.
792-7675 Technical Superintendent Rogers, R. D.
793-6522 Technical Supervisor Hill, R. D.
792-3779 Operations Supervisor Marlow, R. H.
794-9343 GPE Supervising Stephenson, E. L.
792-0884 GPE Supervising Ward, L. A.
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793-7309 Generating Plant Engineer II Foster, G. A.
793-4801 Generating Plant Engineer I McDaniel, S. G.
793-2155 Generating Plant Engineer I MacDonald, W. S.
793-1322 Generating Plant Engineer I Gripentog, W. G.
793-1370 Env. & Emerg. Planning Supervisor Bayne, W. R.
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APPENDIX 1 ALABAMA POWER COMPANY NUCLEAR GENERATION SECTION - DIRECTIVE NG-D1, EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION NETWORK April 1, 1981 Effective Date Approved M
General Manager Nuclear Generation 1.0 Purpose This directive describes the locations and capabilities of the Emergency Notification Network (ENN) and establishes procedures for its use and testing.
2.0 Scope This directive applies to all. organizations and agencies on the ENN.
Im-plementation of this directive will require that interfacing procedures be developed for each dispatcher station.
3.0 Descriotion An ENN unit is installed at the following locations:
FNP Technical Support Center APCo Nuclear Generation - Flintridge Alabama Department of Radiological Health
- Alabama Department of Civil Defense
- Alabama Departaent of Public Safety
- Georgia Emergency Management Agency Houston County Sheriff Dispatcher Houston County Office of Civil Defense Houston County Office of Radiological Health Early County (GA) Sheriff Dispatcher
- Located in Montgomery
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Each ENN unit shall consist of a teleohone and speaker.
When all phones are cradled, all speakers are muted.
If any one of the ohones is lifted off the cradle all speakers are activated except the speaker associated with the phone taken off the hook.
The phones do not ring.
The person lifting the phone need only speak into the phone to be heard by personnel at all the other ENN units.
When any other ENN phone is taken off the hook the associated speaker will be muted and normal two way voice communication is established between the two parties.
This communication will be transmitted through those speakers not muted, i.e, those with the associated phone cradled.
CAUTION Upon completion of any transmission from a given station the phone must be returned to the cradle to activate the associated speaker.
D_o not leave o
unattended chone off the cradle.
4.0 Net Control 4.1 Initial Notification In an emergency situation dictating the activation of the ENN, the Technical Support Center at Farley Nuclear Plant shall make initial notification using the following message:
"This is (Name & Title) at Farley Nuclear Plant.
Please initiate your radiological notification procedure".
Dispatchers will acknowledge receipt of the above message and proceed in accordance with their procedures.
No technical information will be given until the appropriate state and/or local agency (ies) are on (V3 the ENN.
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In the event of an attempted false notification or other misuse of the ENN, the speaker in the TSC at Farley Nuclear Plant will be activated and FNP personnel will receive the message transmitted.
If the message is an attempt to cause a false notification, FNP supervisory personnel will lift the TSC phone and state " Negative, Negative, Negative" followed by "This is (Name and Title) acknowledge negative".
Dispatcher will acknowledge and proceed in accordance with their procedures.
4.3 Subsequent Communications The ENN may also be used for the clear transmission of technical, radiological and meteorological data and action statements and re-commendations based on evaluation of this data.
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The Technical Support Center (TSC) at the Farley Nuclear Plant shall be net control for all ENN communications.
The TSC shall have priority in transmitting information and shall govern transmission by other organizations.
5.0 Communications Checks j
The ENN will be tested on the first Tuesday of each month between 1:00 p.m.
I and 1:3C p.m. Dothan, Alabama time.
The test will be performed as follows:
The shift supervisor will remove the receiver from l
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Acknowledgement should follow the order given in paragraph 3.0.
The shift super-visor will verify that all ENN units are on the lirte or note any unit not responding and notify the appro-priate organization by separate means.
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6.0 System Security The possibility for misuse and/or abuse of this type system is cbvious.
Therefore, each organization that has an ENN unit installed in locations not manned on a 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> basis shall provide adequate security measures to minimize the probability of misuse and abuse.
Descriptions of the security measures established will be available to Alabo.r.t Power Company.
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Taken By:
Time:
EVENT DATA CHECKLIST PLANT EVENT RCS PARAMETERS 1.
RCS Fressure esia 2.
Trend Up /Down / Stable
- 3. Przt. Level
% Span 4.
Trend Up /Down / Stable
- 5. Pr:r. Liquid Temp./ Steam Temp.
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- 6. Pr:r. Heaters On / Off RCS MAKEUP FLOW STATUS
- 7. Safety injection, Flowrate On /.Off
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- 12. Wide Range Te(*F)
- 13. RCP Status (On/Off),
- 14. S.G. Pressure (psia) 15.-
Trend Up /Down / Stable
- 16. S.G. Level, Wide Rance (% Span)
- 17. S.G. Narrow Range (% Span) 18.
Trend Up /Cown / Stable
- 19. Steam Flow (% Nominal 2C. MSIV Status Open/C!csed
- 21. Main Feedwater Flow (gpm)
- 22. Auxiliary Feedwater Flow (gpm)
- 23. Condensa.e Storage Tank Level E
F CONTAINMENT PAR AMETERS
- 24. Containment Pressure, Temp.
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- 25. Recircu;ation Suma Level
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/e APPENDIX 2 INITIAL MESSAGE This is
, the Emergency Director at Farley Nuclear Plant.
.(Name)
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This is to inform you that an emergency classified as:
() Notification of Unusual Event
() Alert I
() Site Emergency
() General Emergency.
has occurred involving Unit (s) 2.
() A release is not in progress.
() A release may be in progress.
() A liquid release is in progress.
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Atmospheric Liquid Release Point Release Point O
Magnitude-
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Wind speed 35':
mph + 2 meter /sec-Wind speed 150':
mph ~+ 2 meter /sec 4.
On-site situation.(circle):
a.
Evacuation of on-site personnel:
Yes No-Some b.
Recommended protective actions:
None-Shelter
- E'va cua te c.
Assistance needed:
Fire Police Ambulance-Other d.
Prognosis of situation:. Terminated Stable Worsening Other further information will be transmitted as soon as it is available.
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This'is at Farley Nuclear Plant.
Name/ Title 2.
An incident occurred at (time) on
_ date).
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The incident was clasatfied as (circle):
a.
Notification of Unusual Event b.
Alert c.
Site d.
General 4.
Type of release (circle):
a.
Airborne b.
Waterborne 7-( ;8) c.
Surface Spill x.
5.
Estimated duration / impact times of release:
6.
Estimated quantity of release:
7.
Height of release (circle):
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Ground elevation, EL 155 i
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Ventstack, EL 299 8.
Description of released materiil (chemical & physical form, estimate of relative quantities of noble gases, particulating and iodines.)
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Meterological conditions.(heights given with respect to base at'EL 182):
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Wind speed @ 35'-
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mph + 2 =
meter /sec l
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Wind direction @ 35':
degrees (from which wind is blowing) l d.
Downwind direction @ 35':
degrees (to which wind is blowing) e.
Wind direction'@ 150':
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Downwind direction @ 150':
degrees (lo which wind is blowing) g.
AT between 35' and 200':
degrees F h.
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() A:
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() B:
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-1.56 F 0
() C:
-1.56 to
-1.38 F-0
() D:
-1.38 to
-0.46 F 0
() E:
-0.46 to 1.38 F 0
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1.38 to 3.6 F 0
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Form of precipitation:
10.
Dose rates at site _ boundary (circle):
Actual Projected Value:
mrem /hr Miles 2
5 10 Meters 3,226 8,065 16,130 11.
Projected dose rates at:
Projected integrated dose at:
l, 12.
Estimate of resulting offsite surface radioactive contamination:
4 13.
Emergency response actions underway:
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14.
Recommended emergency actions / protective measures (circle).
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15.
Request for needed onsu.e support by offsite authorities:
f 16.
Prognosis of situation (circle):
Terminated Stable Worsening Other Prepared by:
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JOSEPE M. FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANT NU: LEAR GENERATION DEPARSIENT SERVICE BUILDING TELEPHONE DIRECTORY l
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NAME CLASSIFICATION PAX 640 ADAMS, GREGORY PLANT GUARD 438 O
110 Winding Road V
Dothan, AL 36301 793-4213 435 ADAMSON, ROBERT E.
PIXIT GUARD - NUCLEAR 438 501 Strayer Street Dothan, AL 36301 794-9169 684 AGEE, JOSEPH RYAN, III ASSISTANT C/HP TECICTICIAN 334 1
488 ALDERSON, RICHARD B.
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 Rt. 1, Box 1A Columbia, AL 36319 696-4391 336 ALEXANDER, TIMOTHY W.
EQUIPMENT' OPERATOR 256 206 Greenridge Road Dothan, AL 36301 793-3330 233 ALFORD, HARRY W.
INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 2001 Rockspring. Road j
Dothan, AL 36303 No Phone 1 AMMI, DCNNIE INSTRUMENT SERVICE h4 239 702 Carr Circle Headland, AL 36345 693-2665 641 AMOS, LEWIS FRANKLIN PLANT GUARD 438 2206 Fernway Court Dothan, AL 36303 793-2617 l
36 ANDREWS, DAVID R.
PLANT OPERATOR 354 Rt.'S, Box 90A Dothan, AL 36301 677-3662 2 ARMSTRONG, GREGORY M.
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 Rt. 3 Headland, AL 36345 693-2982 592 ARNOLD, JEFF APPRENTICE MECHANIC 242
-L1986 Sullivan Dr.
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Dothan, AL 36301 3 ARUTE, THOMAS D.
PLANT OPERATOR 354 1010 Northfield Circle Dothan, AL 36303 792-2997
NAME CLASSIFICATION PAX
'636 ASHCRAFT, VICTOR E.
PLANT GUARD 438 502 Spring Street Ozark, AL 36360 774-6693 s
4 ASHLEf, DONNIE J.
PLANT OPERATOR 303 602 Falcon Drive Dothan, AL -36301 793-1595 S AUSLEY, JOE C.
MECHANIC 242 131 Belaire Drive Dothan, AL 36302 793-9454 199 WJERY, WILLIAM E.
SHIFT SUPPORT SUPERVISOR 6013' 4
P. O. Box 45 Webb, AL 36376 793-3498 591 BAGWELL, GERALD NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 Rt. 1, Box 392 Webb, AL 36376 792-0694
[_235 BAILEY,RICHARDA.-
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 202 L ]
Webb, AL Rt. 1, Box 463 36376 794-5090 250 BANKS, CALVIN MICHAEL ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 354 223 Alpha-Street Midland City, AL 36350 983-5371 l
583 BAREFOOT, THOMAS W.
GENERATING PLANT ENGINEER II 213 Rt. 1
- l.
New Brockton, AL 36351 894-6773 664 BARNETT, DENNIS GENE PLANT GUARD 438 m
114 Hampton Place l
Ozark, AL 36360 l
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- 6' BARR, ROBERT M.
PLANT OPERATOR 303 l
103 Pine Hill Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301
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793-1898 359 BASS, DAVID S.
PLANT GUARD - NUCLEAR 438 1503 Continental Dr.
l Dothan, AL,36301 l
793-7644 642 BAXTER, KARL EMORY ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304
'(/63 Cedar Heights Apts.
Dothan, AL 36303 I
794-7719
NAME CLASSIFICAYION PAX 7 BAYNE W. P.CDI2!CK PLANT CEMIST - NUCLEAR 467
/^j 110 Hoban Drive V
Headland, AL 36345 693-3237 8 BEA3 LEY. COT J.
PLANT GUARD - NUCLE.C i33 P. ". 3c < 1 '; 2 As'iord, AL 36312 a
399-q33 679 BECX, DONALD CRAIG NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 320 Rt. 2, Box 39 l.
Ashford, AL 36312 693-3913 615 BECK, KIRK L.
JUNIOR ENGIEER 711 Fieldcrest Apts.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-7283 425 BEDSOLE, HAROLD H.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 801 Scuth Range St.
Do tL3a AL 36301 794-2:.65 584 SELL, BYRON J., JR.
GENERATING PLANT ENGIEER II 488 Rt. 2 Bluffton, GA 31720 9'2/64-2300 532 BENNER, MICELLE PLANT GUARD 438 Cedar Heights Apts. #67 Dothan, Al 792-9330 632 BERGER, JOYCE GENERAL CLERK II 229 408 Christopher St.
Dothan, AL 36301 794-2961 643 BERRY, JOE EARL PLANT GUARD 438 Rt. 1, Box 761 Slocomb, AL 36375 886-3254 9 BEFRYHILL, Robert G.
SYSTEMS / PERFORMANCE SUPERINTENDENT 217 1212 Scenic View Drive Dothan, AL 36303 794-3920-ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 010BLAIR,LYNWARDE.
Rt. 3, Box 251 Headland, AL 36345 693-3115'
t NAhE CLASSIFICATION PAX 671 BLANKENSHIP, JAMES T.
INSTRU:!ENT SERVICEMAN 239
.g-g 2500 Nottingham Way g
Dothan, AL 36301 793-2984 369' BLANKENSHIP, JOHN ti.
ENGINEERING AIDE III 238
- 115 Fox Run Apts.
Dothan, AL 36301 494 BLOUNT, JAMES L.
ELECTRICIAN 240 201 Poplar Circle Dothan, AL 36301 794-8325 373 BLOUNT, THOMAS W.
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 256 105 Marianna Drive Abbeville, AL 36316 585-5641 608 B0HN, LOUIS KARL JUNIOR ENGINEER 1809 US 231 S., Apt. #208 Dothan, AL 36301 793-6242 293 BOLTON, DAVID C.
APPRENTICE MECHANIC 242 808 Mobile Street O
Dothan, AL 36301 792-8639 333 BONDS, LARRY T.
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 412 Circlev2ev Drive Dothan, AL J6301 793-3116
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11 BONNER, WAYNE MECHANIC 242 Rt. 4, Box 128 Lothan, AL 36301 794-0850 468 BOOTH, DONALD C.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 P. O. Box 163 Midland City, AL 36350 983-4151 644 BOOTH, SHERRY ELAINE PLANT GUARD 438 P. O. Box 163 Midland City, AL 16350 983-4151 227 BOUILLON, JCSEPH F.,
JR.
C&HP TECHNICIAN 300 Rt. 1, Box 389
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Webb, AL
'36376 1
793-4603 12 B0 WEN, D. RICK SHIFT SUPERVISOR 355 Rt. 2, Box 100 B Ashford, AL 36312 792-7606
NAME CLASSIFICATION PAX 044BOYLE,WALTERW.
INSTRQiENT SERVICEMAN 239 1803 Mederia Ct.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-5817 633 BRACKIN. ER"ZST H., JR.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330
- h. 1, Box 405 Webb, AL 36376 899-5967 261 BRAMAN, ELVIN G.
PLANT INSTRUCTOR 481 3807 S. Park Ave.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-6467 666 BRANCH, LEO (NMN)
APPRENTICE MECHANIC 242 182 Greentree Apts.
Headland, AL 36345 391 BRANNON, CHARLIE E., JR.
C/HP TECHNICIAN 250,273,341,314 Rt. 3, Box 41 Ashford, AL 36312 899-5025 311 BRANNON, STEVE A.
PLANT GUARD - NUCLEAR 438 O
Rt. 1, Box 124A
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Newville, AL 36353 585-5879 432 BRANTLEY, JAMES T.
GENERATING PLANT ENGINEER I 445 Rt. 5, Box 79 Chipley, FL 32428 638-8954 (904) 585 BRIDEMUS, GEORGE MICHAEL PLANT GUARD 438 3409 Redmond Rosd Dothan, AL 36303 983-4307 645 BRINIOfAN, ROBERT CO-OP STUDENT 289 2108 Honeysuckle Rd.
Foxrun Apts #166 Dothan, AL 36301 792-4060 13 BROOKS, ROSIE M.
SENIOR GENERAL CLERK 333 General Delivery Fort Gaines, GA.
31751 61 BROWNING, MICHAEL EUGENE WAREHOUSEMAlt 243 Rt.. 2, Box 98 g
Ashford, AL 36312 794-2021 646 BROYLES, WILLIS MECHANIC 242 315 Clestmont Drive
-Dothan, AL
'36301 IML-En
NAME CLASSIFICATION PAX 14 BRUNER, STRONG G. JR.
SHIFT SUPERVISOR 355
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P. O. Drawer DD
\\d Ashford, AL 36312 899-5628 262 BRYAN, JAMES Q., JR.
C&HP TECHNICIAN 334 Box 36 Ashford, AL 36312 899-3881 15 BRYANT, RICHARD E.
UTILITY FOREMAN 334&352 Rt. 5, Box 343 i
Dothan, AL 36301 792-2468 1
16 BUCHANAN, C. J.
WELDER 242 903 Holly Lane Dothan, AL 36301 793-4125 405 BUIE, WILLIAM HERBERT NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 121 Normandale Dothan, AL 36301 792-7520 17 BURKETT, KENNETH R.
MECHANIC 242 C\\
106 Armstrong Headland, AL 36345 693-2069 495 BURNS, WILLIAM HERBERT ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 Rt. 9, 106 Camaro Ct.
Dothan, AL 36303 792-0868 l
l 258 BURR, KENNETH SYSTEMS / PERFORMANCE SUPERVISOR 218 922 Clearmont Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-2615 496 BURR, TIMOTHY MARK ASSISTANT C/HP TECHNICIAN 334 905 Northfield Circle Dothan, AL 36303 696-4344 290 CAGLE, JOHNNY R.
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 1304 Cornell Ave., Apt. F-7 Dothan, AL 36303 294 CALHOUN, PRESTON L. SR.
PLANT GUARD-NUCLEAR 438 3
Rt. 12, Box 20 (j
g Dothan, AL 36303 792-6146 475 CAMMACK, CORRIE STANLEY I&C FOREMAN 453 406 Carr Circle Headland, AL 36345 693-3130 s-M w
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- MJE CLASSIFICATION PAX h'424C/dIPSELL,CHARLESDAVID ELECTRICIAN 240 1
1123 Garden Lane Dothan, AL 36301
'94-956' 13 ;A:!ADY, DON SHIFT SUPERVISCR 355
..~; 3eneca Drive Dothan, AL 36301 793-4674 19 CANNON, FRED D.
WAREHOUSEMM 243 1302 Fairfield Cr.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-5706 630 CARMACK, EDISON W.
GENERATING PLANT ENGLNEER III 201 507 Barnard Dothan, AL 36301 794-0186 20 CARNLEY, MACEY SECTOR SUPERVISOR /I&C 204 9 Seaborn Drive Midland City, AL 36350 983-4450 53 CARR, ROY 0.
INSTRU?ENT SERVICEMAN 239 313 Jackson Street C: ark, AL 36360
'7a-2953 362 CARR, WAYNE C.
C/HP SUPERVISOR 232 1302 Northfield Cr.
Dothan, AL 36303 793-1286 320 CARTER, LARRY W.
PLANT OPERATOR 354 P. O. Box 20 Columbia, AL 36319 696-4298 386 CARTER, PAUL C.
C/HP TECHNICIAN 250,273,341,314 106 Cedar Heights Apts.
Dothan, AL 36303 793-202S 278 CAUTHEN, TERRY ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 1902 West Woodland Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-1320 32 CAWTHON, ZED, JR.
PLANT GUARD 438 s-)
110 Kimberly Drive Enterprise, AL 36330 347-2436
.:.<!E CLASSIFICATION PAX 21 GA' IDLER, CARLOUS APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN 240
/,1 at. 1, 3ox 10SW k-/
Conalsonville, GA 31745 0'.2-52'-5290 I
22 C7.0DLER, PXPH LON CONTROL TECHNICIAN 241 2~.:
2;;-ist Branch Or.
31akely, GA 31723 723-5423 (912) 331 CEERRY, JAMES G.
RADIATION DETECTION MAN 334 Rt. 4, Box 310A Dothan, AL 36301 793-5046 23 CHERRY, THOMAS W.
SECTOR SUPS 2 VISOR 430 2301 Denton Road Dothan, AL 36303 792-7080 581 CLARK, CHARLES AUDREY PLANT GUARD 438 Rt. 3, Box 262 Enterprise, AL 36330 393-1531 p j24 CLARK, J0KN J.
SHIFT SUPERVISOR 355 l ()
110 Melissa Lane Headland, AL.
36345 693-3758 25 CLARK, PATRICK ELECTRICIAN 240 605 Farrah Circle Dothan, AL 36301 792-6986 26 CLE!ENTS, ROBERT W.
SENIOR PLANT GUARD 438 703 South East St.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-7357 647 CLEVELAND, LEE ANN JUNIOR ENGINEER / TECHNICAL 435 Camelot Apts #138 2222 W. Main St.
Dothan, AL 36303 321 COBB, RAMONA GENERAL CLERK I 333 Rt. 1, Box 85-A Blakely, GA 31723 (912)723-6107
'48 COLE, CLYDE GREGORY PLANT GUARD 438 1324 Kelson Street
?:arianna, FL 32446 526-2517-(904) 497 COLE, JAMES FRED APPRENTICE' MECHANIC 242 Colony Square Apartments #26 r
l Dothan, AL 36301
.VAME CLASSIFICATION PAX 1
236 COLEMAN, BOBBY L.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 4
Rt. 1, Box 481 Cottonwood, AL 36320 2
691-2978 27 COLEMAN, R. MILES QUALITY CONTROL SUPERVISOR 503 Randwich Read Dothan,.AL 36301 793-2808 337 COLLIER, ROBERT H.
INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 3906 Richland RD.
Dothan, AL 36303 983-5176 460 COLLINS, RANDALL LEE ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 2103 Aberdeen Road Dothan, AL 36301 794-8204 484 COOK, JOHNNY MACK NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 334&352 Rt. 7, Box 352 Dothan, AL 36301 677-5029 28 COOLEY, WALTER T. JR.
TRAINING COORDINATOR 469 O
1004 Glenwood St.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-7304 390 COOPER, ROY, JR.
WAREHOUSEMAN 243 Rt. 1, Box 188B Skipperville, AL 36374 794-4581 276 CORK, JOHN W.
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 Garden Estates-Lot #610 Hodgesville Road Dothan, AL 36301 793-9889 436 COVINGTON, SUSAN S.
GENERAL CLERK I 333 94 Charter House Apts.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-3657 419 CRINE, RARRY C/HP TECHNICIAN 334 4
1105-A S. Woodland Dothan, AL 36301 792-0409 4
38 CROOK, ROBERT ARTHUR, JR.
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 302 Overlook Drive Dothan, AL 36303 793-6913
NAME CLASSIFICATION PAX 29 CRUMPLER, R. C.
PIANT OPERATOR 354 G
Rt. 2, Box 169A Columbia, AL 36319 696-4380 94 CULP, ILAINE GENERAL CLERK I 300 Rt. 2, 80:: 27-A Abbeville, AL 35310 585-2111 30 CULP, ROBERT H. JR.
MAINTENANCE FOREEN 286 Rt. 2, Box 274A Abbeville, AL 36310 585-2111 31 CULPEPPER, J0E I&C FORE EN 453 801 Circle View Drive Dothan, AL 36301 792-4388 588 CULVER, D. RANDY QUALITY ASSURANCE ENGINEER II 223 1719 Verde Trail Dothan, AL 36303 793-1916 33 CUMBEE, '4ESLEY E.
SHIFT FOREMAN 445 O'Ashford,AL Rt. 2, Box 100-A 36312 794-52a2 677 CURTIS, SAMUEL RAY NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 304 Red Cliff Circle Enterprise, AL 36330 347-4418 533 CUTCHEN, NOEL ANGUS PIANT GUARD 438 202 Sherwood Ct.
Ozark, AL 36360 774-3824 499 DANBERRY, KENNETH DALE ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 1407 Galaxie Drive Dothan, AL 36301 793-5561 367 DANFORD, JUDY P.
GENERAL CLERK I 229 410 Martin Street Ozark, AL 36360 774-4198 4J6 DANIELS, RONALD KEITH PLANT GUARD 438 Rt. 2, Box 256 Graceville, FL 26J-3402 (904)
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l NAME CLASS:II:AT:0:i
? tX 34 DANSBY, AARON D.
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 200 Marianna Drive Os Abbeville, AL 36310 585-5973 500 DANZIE, BILLT
- L'CLZAR C?ERATIVE 320 1811 Old Kinsey ~::4 Dothan, AL 36303 282 DAVENPORT, JOHN L.
APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN 200 1910 Shamrock Rd.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-1473 364 DAVENPORT, WILLIE E.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 257&334 112 Walker Spring Rd.
Blakely, GA 31723 (912)723-6130 35 DAVIDSON, AL SHIFT SUPERVISOR 353 1607 Cone Drive Dothan, AL 36301 792-2417 476 DAVIDSON, CHARLES, JR.
PLANT GUARD - NUCLEAR 438 Rt. 2, Box 273E O
Slocomb, AL 36375 886-2297 36 DAVivsva, sic,ca n.
dECHANIC 242" Rt. 11, Box 75 Dothan, AL 36301 677-5797 37 DAVIS, LAWSON PLANT OPERATOR 303 Rt. 1, Box 350 Webb, AL 36376 793-5696 267 DEAL, HERBERT, III ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 4007 Woodberry Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 794-0944 38 DEAL, JASPER A. (JACK)
SHIFT SUPPORT SUPERVISOR 6013 301 Chevette Jrive Dothan, AL 36303 793-6026 439 DEAVERS, JOEL L.
SHIFTFbREMAN 445 113 E. Marion Drive _. _
Dothan, AL 36301
t
's-793-2071 371 DEESE, VICTOR T.
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 256 103 Sycamor~e St.
Dothan, AL 36301 794-2860
- iA:!E CLASSIFICATION PAX 491 DENNIS, ELiv'O.3 B.
C/HP TECICIICIAN 273 100 Colonial Avenue Dothan, AL 36301 792-223' 339 DICKET, 207 ASSISTANT ILA:T CPERATOR 303 Apt. ICI, 0 i.'~ Sq. 1.p 2.
2998 Ross Liar.: Circle S.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-6633 617 DILLARD, ETl ELAINE GENERAL CLERK II 475 Rt. 1, Pansey, AL 36370 899-3024 454 DORAN, BENJAMIN F., JR.
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 2317 Aberdeen Road Dothan, AL 36301 794-5854 215 DORAN, LAWRENCE 5.
INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 Rt. 4, Box 274 Ozark, AL 36360 774-4662
/ 7 33 DOTHARD, MARK S.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 257&334
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1304 Cornell Ave.
Rock Creek Art. N-2 Dothau, AL 36303 793-6364 40 DOUGLAS, MICHAEL D.
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303
//59 Carriage House Apcs.
Dothan, AL-36301 4
793-0926 469 D0YLE, SHANNON T.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 334&352 100 Pine Ridge Road Dothan, AL 36301 794-4389 41 D0ZIER, DAVID P.
CONTROL TECHNICIAN 439 Rt. 1, Box 243 Midland City, AL 36350 795-6121
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IS7 DREW, BARBARA LTiN C/HP TECHNICIAN 285 Rt. 1, Box 368 Blakely, GA 912/723-3032 D\\
l
'L J42 DREW, RONALD E.
PLANT OPERATOR 354 l
Rt.
1, Box 368 91akely, GA
<23-3032 (912)
NAME CLASSIFICATION PAX
[\\~410 DRIVER, JERRY LEE NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 Rt. 11, Box 309 Ritney Cts.
Dothan, AL 36301 43 DRIVER, LARRY G.
MECHANIC 242 303 Chevrolet St.
Dothan, AL 36303 792-7470 44 DUNGAN, LARRY MECHANIC 242 Rt. 3, Box 119A Cowarts Farms Ashford, AL 36312 792-7113 45 DURR, BOBBY J.
INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 Rt. 2, Box 197 Abbeville, AL 585-2582 349 DYKES, GHANI G.
GENERATING PLANT ENGINEER II 332 P. O. Box 355 Cottonwood, AL 36320 691-2989 h46 DYKES,NOLANC.
I&C FOREMAN 453 102 Kenilworth Ct.
Dothan, AL 36303 794-5667 47 EDWARDS, JAMES B.
SENIOR PLANT GUARD 438 1005 Crestline Drive Dothan, AL 36301 794-3032 372 EDWARDS, STEPHEN R.
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 3028 Nottingham Way l
Dothan, AL 36303 No Phone 48 ELLISON W. KEITH ASST INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 303 Marquis Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-9832 295 ELLISON, FLOYD L.
PLANT GUARD-NUCLEAR 438 Rt. 1, Box 7 Midland City, AL 36350 983-5418 O
b 6 ELMORE, JOHN MICHAEL APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN 240 P. O. Box 97 Columbia, AL 36319 649 EMANUEL, BRUCE ANTHONY CO-OP STUDENT 334 610 Alberta Drive Citrus Springs, FL 32630
N IE CLASSIFICATION PAX 49 E'TFINGER, LARRY ADMINISTRATIVE SUPERINTENDENT 221
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Rt.
1, Box 126 51akely, GA 31723 912-641-3755 50 ERBSKORN, HANS D.
SECTOR SUPERVISOR 483 1723 Westgate Drive 2 aan, AL 36303 73-1384 334 ERLA!TDSCN, KAREN E.
C/HP TECHNICIAN 250,213,341,314 3801 Indian Hills Road Dothan, AL 36301 793-9714 51 ESTEVE, TED SECTOR SUPERVISOR /0PERAT!CNS 282 1713 Westgate Drive Dothan, AL 36303 794-9355 534 ETRESS, JERRY W., JR.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 Rt. 1, Box 380 Cottonwood, AL 36320 691-2808 299 EVANS, KENNETH G.
PLANT GUARD-NUCLEAR 438 3402 Granduer Dr.
Q Dothan, AL 36301 983-4208 52 EVANS, LARRY MECHANIC 242 3111 Balfour Drive Dothan, AL 36303 793-3159 198 EVANS, LEONARD GENERATING PLANT ENGINEER I 216 1609 Alexander Drive Dothan, AL 36301 792-7215 318 EXUM, JAMES WOODIE ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 907 Mercury Drive i
Dothan, AL-36301 i
793-5637 535 FALKNER, FRANCIS STUART MECHANIC 242 114 Melissa Lane Headland, AL 36345 693-2156 501 FALKNER, JAMES MORRIS NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 Rt. 1 Headland, AL 36345 l
693-3482
NdE CLASSIFICATION
?.C 53 FARNSWORTH, PERRY SHIFT SUPPORT SUPERVISOR 6013 O
1004 Cynthia Dr.
V Dothan, AL 36301 793-1518 406 FEARS, NICHOLAS HAROLD ENGINEERING AIDE III 137 Rt. 2, Box 313 Ashford. AL 36312 899-5482 54 FENN, DANNY WAREHOUSEMAN 243 3412 Granberry Dr.
Dothan, AL 36303 983-4744 502 FERGUSON, RICKY LYNDON EQUIP.T.NT OPERATOR 25 6 191 Ridgewood Acres Dothan, AL 36303 55 FIRESTONE, MICHAEL WAREHCUSEMAN 243 108 Morrella Ct.
Dothan, AL 36301 56 FLEMING, ASHLEY WAYNE PLANT OPERATOR 303 Rt. 1, Box 162-A Pansey, AL 36370 No Phone 57 FLETCER, CHARLES GENERATING PLANT ENGINEER I 445 Ca::lelot Apts. #17 Dothan, AL 36303 793-1681 330 FLOYD, BRENDA L.
EA II 429 Camelot Apes. #30 2222 W. Main St.
Dothan, AL 36303 792-2603 224 FLOYD, ROY D.
APPRENTICE MECHANIC.
242 3205 Granberry Dr.
Dothan, AL 36303 983-3672 238 FLUKER, KENNETH ELECTRICIAN 240 Rt. 2, Box 517 Ashford, AL 36312 899-3066 586 FORBES, KENNETH RAY ELECTRICI!2f 240 400 Rebecca Street Dothan, AL 36301 58 FORD, EDDIE, JR.
INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 Rt. 2, Box 323 Ashford, AL 36312 899-59'+8
NAME CLASSIFICATION PAX 503 FORDHAM, CONNIE hTGH GE.VERATING PLAN' ENGINEER III
'45 1
211 Pine Hills Drive V
Dothan,.AL 36301 793-3547 513 FORRESTER, 3033Y R.
PLANT GUARD 438 J. :. '. 2c:: 1.33 Columbia, AL 36319 792-5517 237 FORRESTER, DANNY B.
ELECTRICIAN 240 100 Poplar Circle Dothat, AL 36301 793-7364 c
59 FORRESTER, RICHARD C. JR.
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 Rt. 3, Box 140C Headland, AL 36345 693-3884 394 FORSTER, RICHARD E.
MAINTENANCE FOREMAN 440 2501 Evans Dr.
Dothan, AL 36303 792-2625 60 FOSTER, CLENN A.
GENERATING PLANT ENGINEER I 448 1134 Appian Way Dothan, AL 36303 793-4801 61 FREEMAN, CECIL E.
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 256.
Lot 70, Weeks Trailer Ct.
Ashford, AL 36312 899-3621 62 FREEMAN, ERSKINE A.
PAINTER 240 Box 152-C, Rt. 1 Cottonwood, AL 36320 691-2891 383 FRIDRICHSEN, JAN GPE III 445 721-D Cottonwood Rd.
Dothan, AL 36301 794-7140 63 FRIEDRICH, JOE M.
UTILITY FOREMAN 330-P. O. Box 398 Malone, FL 32445 904-569-2337 650 FULMER, SCOTT GENERATING PLANT ENGINEER I 283 (d
203 Eden Court Operations Dothan, AL 36301 792-9553
NdME CLASSITICATION PAX 345 GADDY, JESSE H.
PLANT GUARD - NUCLEAR 438 601 James Street Ozark, AL 36360 774-3487 64 GALLAGHER, SID MAINTENANCE FOREMAN 287 602 Streyer Street Cothan, AL 36301 793-7484 651 GALLE, MICHAEL KEITH CO-0P STUDENT 6037 17 Culpepper Street Daleville, AL 36322 344 GANEY, DON K.
ELECTRICIAN 239 3305 Grandeur Dr.
Dothan, AL 36303 65 GARDNER, RONALD L.
PLANT STORFZEEPER 485 Lot 6, Ridgewood Acres Dothan, AL 36303 983-3356 66 GARLAND, HAROLD R.
MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR 207 2201 Provincial St.
Dothan, AL 36303 4
793-1131 336 GARLINGTON, JOHN EDWARD PROJECT ENGINEER II 432 Rt. 1, Box 102C Ashford, AL 36312 677-5063 427 GATES, CARROLL J.
MECHANIC 242 Rt. 1, Box 46-B Ashford, AL 36312 i
67 GAUSE, WILLIAM P. (Bill)
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 Rt. 5, Box 815 Gause Trailer Park Marianna, FL 32446 (No Phone) 212 GEIGER, JAMES B.
C&HP TECHNICIAN 233 1210 S. Edgewood Dr.
Dothan, Alabama 36301 794-4968 356 GETTLE, JESSE R.
PLANT GUARD - NUCLEAR 438 3209 Tennysoc Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301
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439 GIBSON, CHARLES T.
ELECTRICIAN 240 Rt. 1, Box 90 Jakin, GA 31761 912/793-4196 t
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MAINTENANCE FOREMAN 2S6 f-~s 104 Lexington Circle
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\\' l 794-0984 635 GIBSON, KEITH S.
ASSISTANT C/HP TECENICIAN 334 P. O. Box 45 Ashford, AL 36312 899-8077 450 GILBERT, WILLIAM DONALD ENGINEERING AIDE III 437 104 Cheyenne Court Dothan, AL 36303 793-9024 300 GILLIAM, BOB JACK C&HP FOREMAN 334 309 S. Denton Street Dothan, AL 36301 793-5831 393 GIPSON, JAMES R.,
II ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 511 Cleveland St.
Headland, AL 36345 571 GOODE, PAULA RAE ASSISTANT C/HP TECHNICIAN 334 89 Colony Square Apts.
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792-4987 20?. GOODIN, ARVEL APPRENTICE MECHANIC 242 Route 2, Box 48 Dothan, AL 36301 i
794-4762 206 GOODSON, JAMES W.
ENGINEERING AIDE II 437 Box 112 Woodham Ht. S/D Midland City, AL 36350 983-1171 652 GOODSON, ROBERT ARTHUR GENERAL CLERK II 333 307 Sanders Road Dothan, AL 36301 793-9880 564 GOREE, JEFF EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 25 6 Route 3, Box 10 l
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440 GOURLEY, BYRON E.
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 411 E. Lafayette
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792-4551 68 GRAHAM, RICHARD H.
SECURITY SUPERVISOR 329 1800 Verde Trail Dothan, AL 36303 792-4879
NAME CLASSIFICATION PAX 537 GRANBERRY, TIMOTHY AARON NUCLEAR OPE 2ATIVE 330 0
Rt. 6, Box 124-B Napier Field, AL 36303 983-4392 l
f 69 GRAVES, O. MACK C&HP FOREMAN 334 Rt. 9, Box 181 A-2 Dothan, AL 36303 792-8929 538 GRAY, NORRIS STEPHEN C/HP FOREMAN 334 Route 2, Box 110 Newtan, AL 36352 692-3127 479 GREEN, JOHN EARL MAINTENANCE FOREMAN 440 Rt. 1, Box 35 Clayton, AL 36016 775-8439 70 GRIFFIN, C. D.
C/HP TECHNICIAN 334 Carriage House Apts.
Apartment Number 47 Dothan, AL 36301 793-2099 1 GRIMSLEY, J0E APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN 240 Rt. 6, Box 3 Dothan, AL 36303 983-1084 539 GRIMSLEY, JOSEPH EDWARD PLANT GUARD 438 402 Cable Street Headland, AL 36345 693-2433 345 GRIPENT0G, WILLIAM G.
SECTOR SUPERVISOR 233 Rt. 3, Box 136 Ashford, AL 36312 794-1370 417 GRISSETTE, DON E.
C/HP TECHNICIAN 334 107 Kramer Court Dothan, AL 36301 792-5865 504 HACKMASTER, NELSON F.
ELECTRICIAN 240 P. O. Box 427 Ashford, AL 36312
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APPRENTICE MECHANIC 242 I
1986 Sullivan Dr.
Dothan, AL-36301-
NAME CLASSIFICATION PAX o 72 HAIRSTON, GEORGE _
Pi.MT.'LLNAGER 211 Q
1304 Stanford Road Dothan, AL 36301 732-5755
~3 HALE. RON SHIFT FCF2:Lt'*
'45 310 Clear:nont Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-1209 112 HALL, CATHY R.
SENIOR GDIERAL CLERK 457 723 D Cottonwood Road Dothan, AL 36301 605 HALL, CHARLES RUSSELL C/HP FORE.%V 334 120 Belaire Drive Dothan, AL 36301 257 RALL, DAVID DOUGLAS PLANT OPERATOR 354 100 Park Lane Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 794-7215 355 HALL, HAROLD J., JR.
WAREHOUSE RV 243 Rt. 2, Lot 8, Parkwood Subdiv Headland, AL v
C HALL, " ERA GC. TRAL CLERK II A29 Rt. 1, Box 64 Columbia, AL 36319 696-2286 74 HAMILTON, SAMUEL G.
SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR 321 Rt. 1, Box 96 i
Gordon, AL 36343 691-2608 75 HAMM, BILLY W.
CONTROL TECHNICIAN 265 Rt. 3 Headland, AL 36345 693-3702 l
540 HAMM, HENRY RANDALL INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 58 Carriage House Apts.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-4881 76 HANC0CK, JESSIE T.
SECTOR SUPERVISOR 6013 104 Betty Street Abbeville, AL 36310 585-5611 l
98 HANKINS, MILTON E.
MACHINIST 242 103 Kingfisher Ct.
Dothan, AL 36303 793-6471
NAME CLASSIFICATION PAX 505 HANKS, CRAIG EDWARD INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 413 Christopher Dr.
s Dothan, AL 36301 793-2398 447 HANSON, FREDERICK ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 111 Sycamore Drive Dothan, AL 36301 793-2583 389 HARDIN, JACK, JR.
MECHANIC 242 Rt. 1, Box 443 Webb, AL 36376 506 HARDING, ROBERT F., JR.
MAINTENANCE FORE N 499 Rt. 1, Box 267 Webb, AL 36376 899-8135 77 HARDY, DONNIE C.
PLANT STOREREEPER 485 604 Overlook Dr.
Dothan, AL 36303 793-7264 78 HARDY, MICKEY T.
STAFF ASSISTANT 227 1104 Northfield Circle O
Dethan, AL 36303 794-6834 363 HARDY, P. TIMOTHY GENERATING PLANT ENGI2r4ER II 6034 115 Miami Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-3966 197 HARE, JEAN GENERAL CLEEK I 213 2302 Flynn Rd.
Dothan, AL 36303 983-4227 507 HARN, WILLIAM C., JR.
MECHANIC 242 602 Melody Lane Dothan, AL 36301 794-7878 79 HARPER, DEBRA K.
ASST INSTRUMENT SERVICE N 239 141 Fox Run Apts.
Dothan AL 36301 415 HARRIS, GARY W.
ASST INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 2205 Fernway Court O
Dothan. AL 36303 793-6486 226 HARRISON, CHARLES MECHANIC 242 204 Chevrolet St. Rt. 9 Dothan, AL 36303 793-4691
NAME CLASSITICATION PAX
~245 HARRISON, DONALD F.
MECHANIC 242
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Rt. 1 Jakin, GA 31761 (912)372-4284 575 HARTUNE, DAVID BAKER GENERATING PLANT ENGINEER II 6037 3612 5. Park Avenue Dothan, AL 36301 793-1821 508 HATCHER, BILLY KENT NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 204 Alberta Drive Abbeville, AL 36310 1
585-5717 80 HATTON, RICKY CONTROL TECHNICIAN 239 Rt. 3 Headland, AL 36345 693-2057 453 HAWKINS, DAVID V.
WELDER 242 P. O. Box 284 Ashford, AL 36312 793-2942 4
199 HAWKINS, DOUGLAS L.
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 8
Rt. 1, Box 369 Cottonwood,.E 36320 677-3714 565 HAYES, JERRY P.
ENGINEERING AIDE I 436 Rt. 3, Box 763 Ashford,.E 36312 793-0034 622 HAYES, ROGER A.
JUNIOR ENGINEER 1809 Highway 231 S.
Apartment //1104 Dothan, AL 36301 342 HAYNES, BENJAMIN M.
ASST. INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 2104 Centennial Dr.
Dothan, AL 36303 793-7695 590 HAYNES, PHILLIP ASSISTANT C/HP TECHNICIAN 250,273,341,314 114 Fox Run Apts.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-0679 P 32 HAYNES, ROBERT KIM ELECTRICIAN 240 V
3108 Hickory Hill Rd.
Dothan, AL 36303 793-6308 681 HAYWOOD, SAMMI S.
PLINT GUARD 438 Rt. 2 AbbevillemAL 26310 m
NAME CLASSIFICATION PAX 599 ELMS. BILLY W.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 503 Pinto Drive Dothan, AL 509 ENDERSON, JOSEPH M.
APPRENTICE MECHANIC 242 Thomas Trailer Court Lot 29C Dothan, AL 36301 81 HENDERSON, LYNN CONTROL TECHNICIAN 275 Rt. 3, Sox 152 Headland, AL 36345 693-2883 492 ENLEY, RAYMOND DANIEL TRAINING COORDINATOR 904 Northfield Circle Dothan, AL 36303 793-7724 82 ERRIN, DENNIS W.
GENERATING PLANT ENGINEER II 435 Fielderest Apts. #826 Dothan, AL 36301 793-7461 83 HERR 0N, CLARENCE R.
MECHANIC 242 IJ1 Greentree Apts.
Headland, AL 36345 vl46 HIGGINBOTHAM, JOSEPH P.
C&HP FORE EN 285 107 E. Woodland Drive Apartment B-5 Dothan, AL 36301 792-3249 273 HILL, RICHARD OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR 231 1305 Stanford Rd.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-3779 84 HILLMAN, CURTIS L.
ASSISTANT SECURITY SUPERVISOR 319 Rt. 1, Box 372 i
i Cottonwood, AL 36320 677-3405 653 HINES, LEONARD LESTER PLANT GUARD 438 1410 N. Cherokee Ave.
Dothan, AL 36303 792-0629 85 HOLLEY, VAUDY PLANT OPERATOR 303 1001 Dixie Drive O
Dothan, AL 36301 5
793-9854 397 HOLLIS, PHILLIP D.
MECHANIC 242 710 Ashland Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-6991
t NAME CLASSIFICATION PAX e
22 HOLLIS, ';ERRI R.
GENERAL CLERK I 333 710 Ashland Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-6991 36 HOLLC., RCDGER E.
ASST INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 305 Sanders Road.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-7704 87 HOLLOWAY, FRED SHIFT SUPERVISOR 355 115 Sycamore Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 794-7086 208 HOLMES, ROY D.
SHIFT FOREMAN-SECURITY 438 405 Wilkins St.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-1353 654 HOLT, WALDEN HERBERT ASST. C/HP TECHNICIAN 250,273,341,314 1903 Van Buren Street Dothan, AL 36301 794-9258 41 HOLTZCLAW, SANDRA DEAN PLANT GUARD 438 171 Cedar Haights Dothan, AL 36301 793-1760 88 HOOLE, GERARD W.
SHIFT FOREMAN-SECURITY 438 Rt. 1, Box 45-D Dothan, AL 36301-792-9123 542 H00MES, BETTY JANE PLANT GUARD 438 404 Circleview Drive Dethan, AL 36301 793-5098 638 HOPKINS, ARNI THOMAS GENERATING PLANT ENGINEER III 33L 1005 Circle View Drive Dothan, AL 36301 793-5548 214 HORN, GENE R..
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 Rt. 1 Box 109L Pinelake Estates Donalsonville, GA 31745 p
524-2340 (912)
G 89 HORN, JOHN G.
SHIFT FOREMAN 445 207 Winslow Court Dothan, AL 36301 793-3234
iAME CLASSIFICATION PAX 90 HORNE, THOMAS E.
PLANT INSTRUCTOR 477
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1712 Briarwood Dr.
U Dothan, AL 36301 793-9687 597 HORNSBY, STEVE PLANT GUARD 438 1907 Fielderast Apts.
4 Dothan, AL 36303 792-1765 91 HORSLEY, MERRELL ELECTRICIAN 240 817 Clearmont Drive Dothan, AL 36301 793-3007 92 HOSTIC ER, DWIGHT A.
C&HP FORE.W 334 1005 Ashley Circle Dothan, AL 36301 794-0908 626 HOUSTON, BRUCE ASSISTANT C/HP TECHNICIAN 334 Southside Dr., Rt. 4 Blakely, GA 31723 912/723-4425 239 HOWE, David H.
ELECTRICIAN 240 Os 102 Light Foot Dr.
Enterprise, AL 36330 93 HOWELL, PHILLIP MECHANIC 242 Box 17A-Iron City, GA 31759 912/774-2419 301 HUDSPETH, JOEY B.
DOCUMENT CONTROL SUPERVISOR 422 205 Catherine Drive Abbeville, AL 36310 585-5416 S10 HUEY, LARRY DEAN JUNIOR ENGINEER 213 501 Circleview Drive Dothan, AL 36301 792-9802 511 HUFF, MILLARD SCOTT MECHANIC 242 i
Rt. 1, Box 16 Langston, AL 35755 582-3023 95 HUGHES, MARVIN K. (JAKE)
SENIOR PLANT GUARD 438 Rt. 4, Box 138 O
Dothan, AL 36301 792-8839 667 HUNDLEY, FORREST D.
ASST C/HP TECHNICIAN 250,273,341,314 Rt. 1, Box 184 Webb, AL 36376 793-5733
NAM CLASSIFICATION PAX 665 EUNTER, DONALD E.
APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN 240 Rt. 1, Box 723
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Ohatchee, AL 36271 416 HUNTER, JIM JUNIOR ENGINEER 433 Rt. 2, Box 57 Columbia. AL 36319 696-4470 247 HUSTED, EDWARD DAY, JR.
PLANT GUARD - NUCLEAR 438 1907 Northside Drive Dothan, AL 36303 794-7316 512 HUTCHINS, THOMAS GARY ELECTRICIAN 240 Shade Tree Mobile Home Lot 68 Dothan, AL 36302 l
375 INGRAM, BYRON F.
MECHANIC 242 Rt. 3, Box 244 Ashford, AL 36312 899-3504 96 INGRAM, JAMES E.
PLANT GUARD - NUCLEAR 438 Rt. 1, Box 23 Pansey, AL 36370 899-5061 C'113 INGRAM, LOUIS EDWIN, JR.
MECHANIC 242 705 Melody Lane Dothan, Alabama 36301 793-3151 269 ISLER, JERRY L.
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 Rt. 2, Arrowhead Estates Donalsonville, GA 31745 524-8684 (912) 303 JACKSON, BOBBY R.
PLANT GUARD-NUCLEAR 438 222 Bland Ave.
Abbeville, AL 36310 585-2650 97 JACKSON, CARL E.
PLANT GUARD - NUCLEAR 438 3118 Hickory Hill Road Dothan, AL 36301 794-9617 335 JACKSON, CHARLES M.
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 256 Rt. 3, Box 265 Headland, AL 36345 0 JAMES, ARTHUR G., JR.
WAREHOUSE.W 243 415 Christopher Dothau, AL 36301 792-6233
NAME CLASSIFICATION PAX 4
296 JAMES, FARMER LEE PLANT GUARD-NUCLEAR 438 O'
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Shorterville, AL 36373 585-3758 361 JEMISON, MICHAEL D.
WELDER 242 231C ihird Ave. E::t.
Dothac: AL 36301 452 JE2.* KINS, SAMMY L.
NUCLEAR OPEPATIVE 352 Rt. 3, Box 94 Dothan, AL 36301 677-5282 631 JESSUP, FRANCIS QA - JUNIOR ENGINEER 295
- 101 Foxrun Apts.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-0667 302 JOHNSON, BENJAMIN PLANT GUARD-NUCLEAR 438 1501 Galaxie Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 794-3837 578 JOHNSON, JOHN RANDAL JUNIOR ENGINEER 445 Rt. 4, Lot 42
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Enterprise, AL 36330 393-2965 98 JOHNSON, JOHN W. SR.
PAINTER 242 Rt. 3, Box 30 Ashford, AL 36312 899-5959 609 JOHNSTON, MARK ALLAN JUNIOR ENGINEER i
202 Wind Creek Way Enterprise, AL 36330 347-3110 514 JONES, DONALD F.
ELECTRICIAN 240 Rt. 2, Box 4 Coluchia, AL 36319 l
696-4729 470 JONES, HAROLD J.
ENGINEERING AIDE I 333 1921 Shamrock Road Dothan, AL 36301 793-9426 99 JONES, JOHN V.
UTILITY FOREMAN 330 1310 Northfield Circle (q
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100 JONES, LEROY KING MATERIAL SUPERVISOR 237 308 Gonzales Dothani AL 36301 792-5556 y
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Tote Road Cuthbert, GA 31740 732-2066 (912) 376 JONES, SAMUEL T.
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 256 Rt. 3. Box 2%
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102 JORDAN, NORRIS WAYNE NUCkEAROPERATIVE 330
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Rt. 1, Pansey, AL 36370 522-3423 431 JORDAN, SCOTTY D.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 352 Rt. 5, Box 342 Dothan, AL 36301 792-4290 231 JORDAN, WENDELL T.
RADIATION DETECTION 1W 334 Rt. 1, Box 126 Dothan, AL 36301 793-0554 103 JOSEY, ROY CONTROL TECH' 482
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0 Dothan, AL 36301 793-7018 274 KALE, JACK QUALITY ASSURANCE ENGINEER II 295 1
3522 Scott Rd.
Dothan, AL 36303 983-1262 297 KARABIN, BERNARD L.
PLANT GUARD-NUCLEAR 438 Rt. 1, Box 156G Cottonwood, AL 36320 691-2036 298 KAY, J0EL ALLEN PLANT GUARD-NIiCLEAR 438 Rt. 2, Box 12 Ashford, AL 36312 899-3870 1
104 KEMP, STANLEY J.
INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 i
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Dothan, AL 36301 793-3199 655 KENDRICK, KENT EDWARD ELECTRICIAN 240 2508 E. Linda Lane Dothan, AL 36303 983-5384
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N.UE CLASSIFICATION PAX 544 KERSKER, JC}DI SHEL3Y PLANT GUARD 438 1004 Post Oak Dr.
I Cothan, AL 36303 793-4526 105 KI'?ATRICK, GREGORY PLANT OPERATOR 303 Rt. 2, Box 113
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- 33 KING, MARY J.
GE'ERAL CLERK I 476 607 Mustang 3
Dothan, AL 36301 793-3393 222 KINNEY, WILLIAM (3ILL)
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 309 Massee Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 794-8376 620 KIRC.AND, MATTHEW JUNIOR ENGINEER 445 1809 US 231 S Apartment (/ 1103 Dothan, AL 794-0164 323 KNIGHT, MAURICE R.
WAREHOUSEMAN 243 2509 Scott-Road Dothan, AL 36303 382 KNIGHTON, TONY R.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 334&352 r
Rt. 5 Blakely, GA 31723 723-8286 (912) 381 KOLAR, DAVID K.
WAREHOUSEMAN 243 1301 South Pettus St.
Dothan, AL 36301
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PLANT GUARD - NUCLEAR 438 401 Pine Hill Dr.
l Dothan, AL 36301 l
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437 KOVACH, ROBERT S.
PLANT GUARD - NUCLEAR 438 Box 134 Newton, AL 36352 299-3278 443 KUESTER, MARY C/HP TECHNICIAN 273,250,341,314 1019 Honeysuckle Rd. i/82 A
Dothan, AL 36301
- V 794-7602 656 KURYLA, R.m!0ND MICHAEL ENGINEERING AIDE I/ TRAINING 477 2303 Glen Haven Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301
NAME CLASSIFICATION PAX 340 LAND, BRUCE C/HP TECHNICIAN 250,273,341,314 fS
- 148 Camelot Apts.
(g 2222 W. Main Dothan, AL 36303 792-2036 545 LANGFORD, GEORGE MICHAEL NUCLEAR OPERATIVE-330 403 South 7th. Ave.
Hartford, AL 36344 588-3630 106 LANGHAM, EDNA B.
SENIOR GENERAL CLERK 246 3625 South Park Dothan, AL 36301 792-5736 108 LAWRENCE, ARTHUR CONTROL TECHNICIAN 281 Rt.'2, Box 226
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PLANT GUARD-NUCLEAR 438
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793-7412 107 LAYE, DOUGLIS B.
INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 1012 Cynthia Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 794-0114 546 LEACH, TERRY PAUL PLANT GUARD 438 I-6 Rock Creek Apts.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-5799 s
109 LEBARON, ROBERT J. (B0B)
PLANT OPERATOR 303 Rt. 2, Box 147D Columbia, AL 36319 696-2226 606 LEE, SHERON GENERAL CLERK I 235 700 N. Herring Dothan, AL 36303 792-7343 p10 LEE,WILLIAMW.
I&C FOREMAN 453 V
P. O. Box 321 Abbeville, AL 36310
N.E C'AS3IIICATION PAX 111 EONARD, STEVE MECHANIC 242 p
Rt. 2, Box 145B (j
Ashford, AL 36312 399-5373 17'.' ERO, FOREST K.
ASSISTA';T PLANT OPERATOR 303 Rt. 11, b:: 396 Dothan, AL 36301 792-6155 113 ETSON, RONALD JOEL WEEER 242 1101 Wimbledon Drive Dothan, AL 36303 793-1146 547 EWIS, DONALD EUGENE PLANT GUARD 438 127 Guilford Street Dothan, AL 36301 792-8926 515 EWIS, ROBERT ANTONIO NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 513 Evergreen Blakely, GA 31723 912-723-6619 114 LIGHTNER, ALVIN EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 25 6 A
P. O. Box 165 b
Columbia, AL 36319 No Phone 115 LIPFORD, LOIS J.
SENIOR GENERAL CLERK 230 310 Baker Street Marianna, FL 32446 904-482-2895 116 LITTLE, JAMES E.
UTILITY FOREMM 330 2001 Sanders Street Dothan, AL 36301 794-2878 220 LIVINGSTON, ROBERT (TONY)
C&HP TECHNICIAN 250&273 Route 1, Box 437 Webb, AL 36376 792-0689 421 LOGAN, FRANCIS MATTHEW PLANT GUARD - NUCLEAR 438 3807 Quail Creek Drive Dothan, AL 36303 793-7488 h.117LONG,ERVINB.
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 Rt. 3, Box 406-A O
Marianna, FL 32446 594-7731 (904)
NhME CLASSIFICATION PAX 589 LONG, MARK NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 Rt. 3, Box 241-A 0,Ashford,AL 36312 899-5044 118 LOVETT, MARK H.
ASSISTA"T PLANT OPERATOR 303 Rt. 2, Box 223 Columbia, AL 36319 119 LOVVORN, ROBERI E.
SHIFT SUPPORT SUPERVISOR 6013 107 Salem Drive Dothan, AL 36301 793-4016 548 LOWE, TOMMY, JR.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 108 Spring Street Dothan, AL 36303 792-7585 (Parents) 566 LOWERY, J. BYRON QUALITY ASSURANCE ENGINEER II 223 2203 Glen Haven Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-6439 353 LUCK, T. WILSON NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 257&334 406 Holly Hill Rd.
O Enterprise, AL 36330 347-2851 209 LUCKII, JOHN EI.EC-~1ICI.C 240 Route 2, Box 45 Columbia, AL 36319 899-5398 685 LUDDEKE, GARY DUANE APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN 240 609 Pinto Drive Dothan, AL 36301 793-9045 223 LUKE, JANELLE PLANT GUARD - NUCLEAR 438 1504 Galaxie Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-6342 260 LULLING, RICHARD CHARLES PLANT OPERATOR 354 802 Highland Street Dothan, AL 36301 792-63 d 120 LYNN, CHARLES E.
MECHANIC 242 Rt. 3, Box 470
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O Ashford, AL 36312 l
129 MACDONALD, WILLIAM S.
GENERATING PIAVI ENGINEER I 448 4002 Woodberry Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 l
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?AX 595 MADDOX, LEI.AND D.
GErr. RATING PLANT ENGINEER II 435 103 Woodeliff Road O
Dothan, AL 36303 983-1066 219 MAEDOX. MERRILL
?LANT INSTRUCTOR 477
- 21. 3. Bo:t 243 Ashford, AL 36312 399-5677 365 MIER, LORAN J.
PLANT INSTRUCTOR 481 3704 Pebblecreek Dothan, AL 36303 793-7196 379 MALLEY, ALAN ASSIST.UT PLANT OPERATOR 202 Rt. 11, Box 395 Do than.... AL 36301 794-4783 232 MANSFIELD, DONALD W.
ASST INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 738 N. Church Street Blakely, GA 31723 (912) 723-6825 (912) 772-5325
'407 MARION, MICHAEL LYNN MECILUIC 242
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Rt. 2, Lot 8 Parkwood S/D Headland, AL 36345 121 MARLOW, RANDALL H.
GPE-SUPERVISING 448 Camelot Apt. r/66 2222 West Main Street Dothan, AL 36303 794-9343 324 MARTIN, ROSS T.
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 1214 Southland Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 516 MARTIN, ROY RAYMOND, III JUNIOR ENGINEER 445 Barstone Apt. r/121 Dothan, AL 36301 793-5546 i
377 MASILLA, EDWARD S.
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 256 r!34 Carriage House Apts.
Dothan, AL 36303 792-2675 325 MASK, DENNIS STEVE PLANT OPERATOR 354 1609 Galaxie Drive Dothan, AL 36301 792-1403 343 MATHIS, SAMUEL A.
APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN 240 1500 Alexander Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301
NAME CLASSIFICATION PAX 604 MATTHEWS, SCOTT PLANT GUARD 438 Cedar Heights Apt. 430 t
Dothan, AL 36303 776-9307 259 MAY, RANDY GENERATING PLANT ENGINEER I 445 1913 Shamrock Rd.
Dothan, il 36301 794-7731 549 MAZE, DOUGLAS AARON NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 334&352 1304 Cornell Ave. Apt. N-2 Dothan, AL 36303 793-6364 580 MCALLISTER, DONALD WAYNE ELECTRICIAN 240 1007 Holland Street Dothan, AL 36301 793-4728 287 C CALL, TIMOTHY I.
PLANT GUARD-NUCLEAR 438 Rt. 7, Box 427 Taylor, AL 36301 886-2005 130 MCCLELLAN, HARRY M.
GENERATING PLANT ENGLNEER I 435 O
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3, Box 95F Dothan, AL 36301 216 MCCORD, MICHAEL D.
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOP 303 3109 Hickory Hill Drive Dothan, AL 36303 792-6188 637 MCC0Y, DAVID E.
JUNIOR ENGINEER /MAINT(0 PRS) 203 905 LaGrand Drive Dethan, AL 36301 i
i 793-2147 131 MCDANIEL, SHERION G.
GENERATING PLANT ENGINEER I 433 804 Moorehouse Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-2165 550 MCDONALD, JAMES ALLAN PLANT GUARD 438 Lot #37, Palms Trailer Ct.
l Dothan, AL 36301 793-2888 412 MCDOUGALD, GARY NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 Rt. 3, Box 595 Blakely, GA 31723 912/723-6398 s
218 MCDOWELL, LARRY ELECTRICIAN 240 913 Clearmont Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-1240
NiME C' ASSITICATION PAX 132 MCFILLIN, EDWARD J.
INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 1009 Cynthia Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 794-3428 567 MCGILVRAY, MAXON O'NEAL ASSISTANT C/HP TECHNICIAN 250&273 Fox Run Apt. 4157 210 Honeysuckle Rd.
Dothan, AL 793-0535 607 MCGOWAN, PAITL NORMAN ASST C/HP TECHNICIAN 334 Rt. 5 Blakely, GA 31723 723-8237 (912) 400 MCGOWAN, ROBERT HAROLD ELECTRICIAN 240 Rt. 3, Box 189-3 Dothan, AL 36301 677-5735 462 MCINNIS, WALTRR UTILITY FOREMAN 242 1400 Summit St.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-8468 17 MCKINNEY, FRED VERNON ELECTRICIAN 24'O P. O. Box 6074 s
Dothan, AL 36302 793-3283 240 MCLENDON, RANDY PLANT INSTRUCTOR 477 208 Beacon Rd.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-2931 252 MCPHERSON, W. C.
PLANT OPERATOR 354 Rt. 2, Box 535 89 lith Avenue Ashford, AL 36312 899-5840 305 MEDLEY, DAVID LEE PLANT GUARD-NUCLEAR 438 Rt. 3, Box 245-C Dothan, AL 36301 677-5620 225 MEINTS, GARY L.
ENGINEERING AIDE I 436 814 Forest Drive Dothan, AL 36303 792-1886 38 MEINTS, JUDY A.
PLANT GUARD-NUCLEAR 438 812 Forest Dr.
Dothan, AL 36303 794-9290
NAME CLASSIFICATION PAX 385 MELTON, L.-CLARK NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 257&334 Rt. 1, Box 74 D O
Donalsonville, GA 31745 524-2086 (912) 283 MILLER, GREGORY E.
APPRENTICE MECHANIC 242 900 North Iris St.
Geneva, AL 36340 684-3138 272 MILLER, ROBERT LESTER INSTRUMENT SERVIC-'1AN 239 Rt. 2, Dex 45-AA Newville, AL 36353 889-2259 551 MILLS, JACK CLEVELAND PLANT GUARD 438 Route 3, Box 617 Marianna, FL 32466 (904) 526-2517 205 MILLS, MIKE WAREHOUSEMAN 243 1703 Fairmont St.
Dothan, AL 36303 792-6417 611 MILNER, JOHN D., JR.
APPRENTICE MECHANIC 242 Rt. 3, Boy. 706
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Ashford, AL 36312 678 MIhS, ROBERT KIRT NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 Rt. 1 Abbeville, AL 36310 122 MITCHELL, MARTIN W.
SECTOR SUPERVISOR /C&HP 235 2004 Stonebridge Rd.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-6007 601 MODICA, CHARLES APPRENTICE MECHANIC 242 Box 31-C, Milnor Village Dothan, AL 36301 793-0603 449 MONTIJO, PAUL RAY NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 352 2300 Stanbridge Rd.
Dothan, AL 36301 794-2316 572 MOORE, ANGELO J.
PLANT GUARD 438 605 S. College St. Apt. B Dothan, AL 36302 793-0976 552 MOORE, BRADFORD LEE GENERATING PLANT ENGINEER I 445 2109 Centenial Drive Dothan, AL 36303 793-4234
NAME CLASSIFICATION PAX 123 MOORE, GARRY H.
ELECTRICIAN 240 905 Clearmont Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-3356 627 MOCRE, WILLIAM ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 1200 Clearmont Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-5188 124 MOREY, DAVE OPERATIONS SUPERINTENDENT 200 3805 Quail Creek Road Dothan, AL 36303 793-7170 618 MORGAN, JOHN MARK ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 202 Clayburn Court Dothan, AL 36301 794-8053 125 MORRIS, JAMES STEPHEN MAINTENANCE FOREMAN 238&440 641 Farrah Circle Dothan, AL 36301 792-8046 603 MORRIS, PAUL C/HP TECHNICIAN 334 709 Oppert Rd.
O Dothan, AL 36301 793-4857 326 MORRISON, JAMES R.
MACHINIST 242 Rt. 1 Louisville, AL 397-2513 553 MORROW, DONALD EDWIN MAINTENANCE FORMAN 440 106 Bel Aire Drive Dothan, AL 36303 794-8347 126 MORROW, ROBERT K.
ENGINEERING AIDE I 482 Rt. 1, Box 96 Webb, AL 36376 i
794-5783 472 MOTEN, ROBERT L., JR.
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 1106 Circle View Drive Dothan, AL 36301 794-7881 670 MOULTON, BYRON D.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 334&352 O
Rt. 5, Box 206 k,)s Colquitt, Georgia 31737 m
524-5819 (912)
NAME CLASSIFICATION PAX 127 MURPHREE, JMES L.
SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR 321 Star Rt., Box 5 O
522-3628 Gordon, AL 36343 518 MUPP.iC' VINCENT, JR.
GENERATING PLANT ENGINEER III 445 109 ::arella Ct.
hthan, AL 36301 793-5398
'487 MYERS, MARK DAVID ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 2208 3rd Avenue Dothan, AL 36303 793-4969 128 MYRICK, CURTIS L.
SHIFT FOREMAN-SECURITY 438 P. O. Box 715 Marianna, FL 32446 (904)526-3897 489 NALL, CHARLES SIDNEY SHIFT FOREMAN 445 409 Kentworth Drive Dothan, AL 36303 792-2222 213 NALL, JMES D.
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 th n 33b3 O
U 792-2222 341 NEHER, ROBERT G.
C/HP TECHNICIAN 334 1204 Northfield Circle Dothan, AL 36303 793-4353 519 NELSON, DONALD BRYAN C/MP TECHNICIAN 273,250,341,314 Rt. 1, Box 250 Chipley, FL 32428 638-0467 (904) 634 NELSON, ROBERT J.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 601 Canterbury Street Midland City, AL 36350 993-1164 133 NESBITT, CHARLES D.
TECHNICAL SUPERINTENDENT 216 504 Randwick Rd.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-7675 360 NEWELL, DONALD T.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 33C S
114 Victoria Dr.
Headland, AL 36345 693-3829
NAME CLASSIFICATION PAX 451 NOLAN, CHARLES RICHARD C/HP TECHNICIAN 250,273,341,314 2006 Woodland DR.
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792-0593 402 NOLAN, NELDA ANN C/HP TECHNICIAN 250,273,341,314 2006 W. Woodland Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-0593 455 NORRIS, ROGER A.
MECHANIC 240 Rt. 2, Box 230 Samson, AL 36477 610 OAKLEY, RONALD TRAVIS ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 916 Circleview Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-4611 i
134 ODOM, J MES E.
SECTOR SUPERVISOR /0PERATIONS 201 101 Almo Ct.
Dothan, AL 36303 793-6320 135 ODOM, RANDY P.
PLANT OPERATOR 304 Rt. 2, Box 104 Columbia, AL 36319 696-3311 a
675 ODOM, WILLIAM B.
APPRENTICE ELECTRICD.N 240 6005 E. Whatley Square Apts.
612 Westgate Parkway Dothan, AL 36303 210 OttrT, JOEL APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN 240 1011 Circleview Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-5412 657 ORR, ROBERT WARDLAW JUNIOR ENGINEER / TECHNICAL 435 1809 US 231 South Apartment i/1109 Dothan, AL 36301 136 OSTERHOLT2, JOHN GENERATING PLANT ENGINEER I 355 1900 North Side Driva Dothan, AL 36303 793-2752 241 PARKER, JAMES L.
SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR 321 225 Reid Street p
Dothan, AL 36302 792-6333 137 PARKS, DAVID B.
I&C FOREMAN 453 102 Cypress Drive Dothan, AL 36301 792-0402 O
N'AME CLASSIFICATION PAX 480 PARNELL, LINDSEY APPRENTICE MECHANIC 242 Rt. 3, Box 211D Ashford, AL 36312 467 PATRICK, JERRY NATHAN WAREHOUSEMAN 242 2205 Fernway Court Dothan, AL 36303 793-6486 668 PATTERSON, CHARLES A.
GENERATING PLANT ENGINEER II 433 1400 Northfield Circle Dothan, AL 36303 793-2445 486 PATTERSON, RAYMOND LEE ASSISTANT PLPrr OPERATOR 304 109 Sycamore Street Dothan, AL 36301 794-4082 378 PATTERSON, REUBEN H.
PLANT GUARD - NUCLEAR 438 1335 S. Oates St, Apt. A Dothan, AL 36301 792-8675 445 PATTON, DAVID P.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 352 56 Cedar Heights Dothan, AL 36303 i ( }
792-1836 138 PATTON, PRINCE PLANT HEALTH PHYSICIST 466 Shadetree Park 29D Dothan, AL 36301 793-3646 139 PENCE, JOHN W.
MECHANIC 242 2305 North Denton Rd.
Dothan, AL 36301 i
658 PETTIS, JIMMY LADON PLANT GUARD 438 1306 Register Street Graceville, FL 30440 659 PETTY, GEORGE WILLIAM PLANT GUARD 438 l
9 Hall Drive Ozark, AL 36360 774-3447 l
140 PEYER, PAUL PLANT STOREKEEPER 485 l
600 Overlook Dr.
Dothan, AL 36303 794-2209
'!8 PHILLIPS, LARRY J.
MECHANIC 242 357 Bruner Rd.
Ashford, AL 36312 899-3110 l
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$AME CLASSIFICATION PAX 441 PIKE, BRIAN K.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 352 Rt. 2, Box 143-A (3
Ashford, AL 36312
\\,j 399-5732 141 PIKE, JERRY F.
BUILDINGS & GROUNDS SUPERVi.SOR 330 Rt. 2, Box 143A Ashford, AL 36112 399-5732 579 PILCHER, DANIEL MICHAEL JUNIOR ENGINEER 445 203 Cougar Drive Dothan, AL 36301 793-6084 413 PITTMAN, DAVID W.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 311-C Mona Drive Dothan, AL 36303 793-4012 264 P0 OLE, BENNY HENRY ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 105 Sycamore St.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-9617 573 POOLE, EDMON S.
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 1209 Oceola
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793-3628 426 POPE, SILAS A.
MALNTENANCE FOREEN 286 Rt. 1, Box 390 Webb, AL 36376 792-8480 576 POPWELL, PHILLIP WAYNE WAREHOUSEMAN 243 Granada Townhouse Apts. #2 Dothan, AL 36301 793-2511 409 PORLIER, JAMES ROY C/HP TECHNICIAN 250,273,341,314 Grand Villa Trailer Ct.
A-12, 3rd Ave. Ext.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-2659 438 PORTERFIELD, CINDY D.
GENERAL CLERK I 333 Rt. 2, Box 4A Columbia, AL 36319 696-4530 d42POWELL,JOEM.
SHIFT FOREMAN 445 1600 Montcliffe Dothan, AL 36303 794-9282 r
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- VAME CLASSIFICATION PAX 554 PRICE, DOROTHY TERESA PLANT. GUARD 438 609 E. Troy Street Dothan,' AL 36303 794-4045 143 PRUITT, LLOYD B.
I&C FOREMAN 453 510 Rutgers Rd.
Dothan, AL 36303 792-6436 144 PURNELL, WILLIAM G.
SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR 321 907 Dixie Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-3795 1
"555 PYFROM, JOHN ELISHA ASSISTANT C/HP TECHNICIAN 334 P. O. Box 307 Columbia, AL 36319 312 RABON, BILLY R.
PLANT GUARD - NUCLEAR 438 519 Randwick Rd.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-6421 396 RAFINER, ROY R.
ELECTRICIAN 240 Box 225-Route 4 Ashford, AL 36312 899-3818 77 RAMBO, RAYMOND CHARLES MECHANIC 242 407 Dexter St.
Dothan, AL 36301 629 RAY, FRED NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 Lot #53, Palms Tel Ct.
Dothan, AL 36301 1
793-5294 442 RAY, JAMES L.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 100 Kane Road Headland, AL 36345 693-3466 466 RAY, TERRY B.
ENGINEERING AIDE I 237 2111 Granada Dr.
i Dothan, AL 36303 793-1965 146 REDDICK, CHARLES M.
ELECTRICIAN 240 Rt. 5, Box 221 Blakely, GA 31723 912-723-4008 45 REESE, TYRUS A.
PLANT OPERATOR 303 Rt. 2, Box 186 Columbia, AL 36319 696-4550
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'NhME CLASSIFICATION PAX 147 RENEAU, CHARLES MECHANIC 242 Rt. 9, Box 279 Dothan, AL 36303
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792-6254 256 RENNHACK, TOM K.
APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN 240 Carriage House Apts. #23 Dothan, AL 36301 792-3795 660 REVELLS, LARRY WAYNE PLMT GUARD 438 Rt. 1 Jakin, GA
.31761 372-4562 (912) 291 REYNOLDS, JOHNNIE H.
APPRENTICE MECHANIC 240 Rt. 3, Box 63A Daleville, AL 36322 598-8723 350 RICHINS, EARL D.
PLANT GUARD - NUCLEAR 438 1901 Fairfield Circle P. O. Box 1711 Dothan, AL 36301 794-7859 493 RICKS, BETTY SUE GENERAL CLERK II 333 P. O. Box 505
, O Fort Gaines, GA 31751 912/768-2239 148 RICKS, WILLIAM R.
MECHANIC 242 2203 Aberdeen Road Dothan, AL 36301 792-2533 558 RIEGO, RUSSELL RAY WAREHOUSEMAN 243 220 San Carlos St.
Saraland, AL 36571 1
520 RILEY, KEVIN CLAY ASSISTANT C/HP TECHNICIAN 273 1302 W. Newton Street Dothan, AL 36303 793-6773 149 RILEY, STANLEY ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 P. O. Box 216 Ashford, AL 36312 150 ROBBINS, JOE PLANT STOREKEEPER 475 1013 Cynthia Drive Dothan, AL 36301 I
793-4845 i
211 ROBINSON, JOEL R.
C&HP TECHNICIAN 273,250,341,314 l
104 Primrose Drive Dothan, Alabama' 36301 794-3438 m
IfAME CLASSIFICATION PAX 327 RODEN, WOODROW W.
MACHINIST 242 2903 Elderberry Dr.
Dothan, AL 36303 794-9113 313 ROGERS, RODNEY D.
TECHNICAL SUPERVISOR 457-1127 Appian Way Circle Dothan, AL 36303 793-6522 676 ROGERS, WILLIAM LEWIS ASSISTANT C/HP TECHNICIAN 334.
3031-A Moorcraft Dr.
Montgomery, AL 36116 284-3548 221 R0PER, WAYNE H., JR.
ASST C/HP TECHNICIAN 334
- 62 Camelot Apts Dothan, AL 36303 793-1410 401 ROSSER, HELEN F.
C/HP TECHNICIAN 273 615 Wimbledon Drive Dothan, AL 36301 794-6212 521 ROUSE, BOBBY WAREHOUSEMAN 243 Star Route, Box 28 p
Gordon, AL 36343 f
522-3471 (j
422 RYAN, JAMES PATRICK ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 Rt. 1, Box 92 Webb, AL 36376 792-2797 151 RYAN, THOMAS G.
ASST INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 Rt. 2, Box 146 Columbia, AL 36319 696-4270 661 SAMUELIAN, MITCHELL M.
ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 601 N. Denton St.
Dothan, AL 36303 794-4339 248 SANDERS, JACK I.
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 256 Rt. 3, Blakely, GA 31723 723-4747 (912) 228 SAPP, NOEL D.
PLANT GUARD - NUCLEAR 438 Rt. 1, Box 322 Webb, AL 36376
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899-5966 471 SCALES, JAMES R.
ENGINEERING AIDE I 239 P. O. Box 454 Ashford, AL 36312
' N.Al!E CLASSIFICATION PAX 154 SCHAMP, ROBERT LOUIS ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 807 Randolph St.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-4877 155 SCHAULE, CHARLES D.
SENIOR PLANT GUARD 444 111*. C/nthia Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-3435 242 SCHILDGEN, GERALD F.
MECHANIC 242 907 N. Shady Lane Dothan, AL 36303 792-7392 663 SCHNELL, GERAI.D LEN C/HP TECHNICIAN 334 2206 Glenhaven Drive Dothan, AL 36301 263 SEABUPS, LINDA L.
GENERAL CLERK I 438 1200 N. Park Avenue Dothan, AL 36303 793-6791 593 SELLERS, D0YLE NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 Rt. 1, Box 320' Ashford, AL 36319 691-2045 59 SEXTON, THOMAS MECHANIC 242 Rt. 2, Box 289A Ashford, AL 36312 156 SHAFFER, DOUGLAS B.
SHIFT FOREMAN 445 111 East Marion Drive Dothan, AL 36301 793-1450 157 SHANNON, JOE CHIEF CLERK 228 819 Dixie Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-4951 680 SHAW, SUSAN TERESA GENERAL CLERK II 237 104 Murray St.
Headland, AL 36345 306 SHEALY, DON WILLIAM PLANT GUARD-NUCLEAR 438 2210 Shannondoah Dothan, AL 36301 793-9323
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MECHANIC 242 3208 Springdale Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 983-5393 eeumi o
NN2 CLASSITICATION PAX 352 SERER. J.VES APPRENTICE MECHANIC 242 Garden Est. Trl. Ct.
Dothan, AL 36301 794-2039 446 SHEk', JEFFREY C.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 352 Rt..
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36312 625 SHEIGiU:E. BGBBY ASSISTANT C/HP TECHNICIAN 334 1809 US 231, Apt. ill102 Dothan, AL 36301 794-0222 158 SHIPMM, W. B. (Bill)
MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT 206 1804 Verde Trail Dothan, AL 36303 794-8087 404 SHIVER, TOM SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR 321 Star Route, Box 88 Gordon, AL 36343 423 SIMS, JACK ROBERT, JR.
C/HP TECHNICIAN 334 101 Camelot Apts.
Dothan, AL 36303 793-6031 C 39 SINGLETON, JOE MAINTENANCE FOREMAN 440 L/
Rt. 3, Box 299 Ashford, AL 36312 899-5082 160 SKIPPER, JERRY S.
PLANT GUARD - NUCLEAR 438 613 Columbia Road Abbeville, AL 36310 585-2795 161 SLAUGHTER, JOHNNY L.
MECHANIC 242 Rt. 11, Lot 20 Country Lane Trailer Pk.
Dothan, AL 36301 672-7607 669 SLEEMAN, ROBERT E., JR.
ASST C/HP TECHNICIAN 334 105 Sundale Dr.
Dothan, AL 36303 983-5872 162 SMITH, CLIFTON WAYNE MECHANIC 242 2302 Aberdean Road Dothan, AL 36301 l
793-7671 414 SMITH, GREGORY P.
JUNIOR ENGINEER 445 r/908 Fielderest Apts.
Dothan, AL 36301 794-0153
' WfE CLASSIFICATION PAX 429 SMITH, FENRY D.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 Dothan Rd.
Abbeville, AL 36310 585-3359 490 SMITH, JAMES LEE C/HP TECHNICIAN 334 1303 S. Pettus l
Dothan, AL 36301 794-8894 307 SMITH, MICHAEL P.
MECHANIC 242 1112 Cynthia Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-6288 32 SMITH, NEDRA M.
GENERAL CLERK I 333 906 La Grand Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-6588 217 SMITH, RONALD MECHANIC 242 1101 Fairlane Drive Dothan, AL 36301 No Phone 464 SMITH, WILLIAM RAYM0ND NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 Rt. 1, Box 116 Webb, AL 36376 792-1841 163 SMITH, YANCY TIPTON ASST INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 Rt. 1 Shorterville, AL 36373 164 SNELLGROVE, CHARLOTTE SENIOR GENERAL CLERK 6032 Rt. 2, Box ?.90B Columbia, AL 36319 693-2289 411 SNELLGROVE, DAWN GENERAL CLERK I 203 Rt. 2, Box 190-B Columbia, AL 36319 693-2289 478 SORENSEN, ALAN MECHANIC 242 Rt. 1, Box 307 Triple J Trailer Park Webb, AL 36376 165 SOTHERLAND, DENNIS J.
MAINTENANCE FOREMAN 440 1010 South Alice Street Dothan, AL 36303 m
793-1089 1255 SPEIGNER, CHARLES R.
SENIOR PIANT GUARD 438 P. O. Box 85 Gordon, AL 36343 522-3251 i
.NAME CLASSIriCATION PAX 543 SP'EIGNER, TINA GENERAL CLERK II 237 P. O. Box 35 Gordon, AL 36343 n
522-3251
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GENERAL CLERK II 333 Box 271 Columbia, AL 263"9 696-4540 166 SPRAYBERRY, TERRY WAREHOUSEMAN 243 1012 Summit St.
Dothan, AL 36301 794-8187 308 STAGGS, RONALD E.
PLANT GUARD-NUCLEAR 438 Carriage House Apts. 917 Dothan, AL 36301 793-963s 662 STALNAKER, JOSEPH CAREY ASST C/HP TECHNICIAN 334 Tree Top Apts. #29 Dothan, AL 36301 314 STANFIELD, SAMUEL M.
APPRENTICE MECHANIC 242 1606 Landau Court Dothan, AL 36301 793-7986 (O,,35 STARLING, MICHAEL R.
RADIATION DETECTION MAN 334 Rt. 1, Box 171A Columbia, AL 36319 585-5288 167 STEPHENSON, ED GPE-SUPERVISING 498 106 Shadowlawn Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-088'.
243 STEVENS, JAMES SENIOR PLANT GUARD
'438 3103 Westgate Parkway Dothan, AL 36301 l
792-8344 l
408 STEWART, JAMES ROBERT MECHANIC 242 Box 154 i
Ashford, AL 36312 899-5472 168 STINSON, L. M.
STARTUP SUPERVISOR 219 100 Stargell Place Dothan, AL 36301 792-1038 69 STOWE, TERRY E.
EQUIPM OPERATOR 256
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793-7676 l
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37.4 STRAWDER, CHARLES R.
I&C FORE N 239 1116 Deborah SL.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-4640
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574 STRICKLAND, JERRY DON PLANT GUARD 433 Fox Run Apts. #141 Dothan, AL 16301 792-0215 169 STRICKLAND, ROBERT M INSTRUMENT SERVICE RN 239 1404 Eastwood Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 522 STRICKLAND, SARA JANE GENERAL CLERK II 229 408 E. Lafayette Street Dothan, AL 36301 792-1221 288 STROWD, CHARLES J.
ASST INSTRUMENT SERVICDIAN 239 Rt. 1, Box 336 Webb, AL 36376 794-2261 309 STROWD, MICHAEL E.
ASST INSTRUMENT SERVICERN 239 308 Chevrolet St.
Dothan, AL 36303 793-9423 77 STRCWD, ROBERT W.
ASST INSTRUMENT SERVICE.MJ.N 239 Rt. 1, Oakland Trailer Park,#332 Webb, AL 36376 792-8463 170 STURKIE, LEWIS C.
WELDER 242 Rt. 11, Lot 1 Country Lane Trailer Pk.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-3457 384 STUTCHMAN, JAMES RAE INSTRUMENT SERVICE M 239 l
3410 Vista Grande Dr.
Dothan, AL 36303 983-3016 559 SWAILS, JAMES LAMAR PLANT GUARD 438 810 N. Caledonia Street Marianna, FL 32446 (904) 526-4690 171 SWIFT, ROBERT L.
SHIFT SUPERVISOR 353 Rt. 4, Old Lucille Rd.
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CLASSITICATION PAX l
N6ME-230 SWIFT, TO M L.
AP?RENTICE ELECTRICIAN 240 104 Caliente Ct.
Dothan, AL 3s30:
A 793-9234 b560 TAPLEY, FRANKLI.'! 3ENNET ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 437 Apt. 4257 Hone'; suckle Road Dothan, AL 36301 203 TAUNTON, LARRY WAREROUSEMAN 243 i
3606 klispering Pines Dothan, AL 36301 792-8946 249 TAYLOR, FREDDY M.
ELECTRICIAN 240 Rt. 1, Box 91 Webb, AL 36376 793-3113 317 TAYLOR, LURIE GENERAL CLERK I 229 Rt. 2, Box 340 Marianna, FL 32446 904-263-3900 1
200 TAYLOR, RICKY ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 Route 2, Box 155-1 Columbia, AL 36319 O
G 323 TAYLOR, RONNIE NATHAN NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 Rt. 2, Box 155 Columbia, Al 36319 696-3361 275 TAYLOR, SAMUEL L.
MAINTENANCE FOREPA'i 287-Rt. 1, Box 273 Ashford, AL 36312
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677-3273 284 TAYLOR, SCOTTY ALLEN ELECTRICIAN 240 5606 khispering Pines Dothan, AL 36303 793-5096 172 TEAT, DAVID CONTROL TECHNICIAN 265 Rt. 1 Shorterville, AL 36373 585-3975 351 TEAT, E. DENNIS NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 334&352 i
Rt. 2, Box 181-B Columbia, AL 36319 696-4416 D 361 TEEM, RONALD KENNETH NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 i
508 Florence Street I
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209 ENGINEERING AIDE I 38'7 TEIPEL, RICHARD R.
Rt. 3, Sox 339 Doth.sn, AL 36301 f3 Q
793-7800 205 I&C SUPERVISOR 173 THOMAS, J. J.
Rt. 2. Box 49 Midland City, AL 36530 983-5274 334 C/HP TECHNICIAN 448 THOMAS, KELLY Rt. 2, Box 27 Florala, AL 36442 858-6227 330 NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 266 THOMAS, ROY FRANK 120 Young America Drive Dothan, AL 36303 793-7210 352 NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 458 TIGGS, IZIAH Town & Country Estates Box 34 Midland City, AL 36350 438 PLANT GUARD-NUCLEAR 310 TRAPP, BARRY D.
Rt. 1, Box 217 Ashford, AL 36312 pQ 899-8007 330 NUCLEAR OPERATI,VE 596 TREADWELL, DAVID Camelot Apts //4 Dothan, AL 36303 793-6465 334 ASSISTANT C/HP TECHNICIAN 602 TREADWELL, M.
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III Cedar Heights Apts. #219 Dothan, AL 36303 793-0687 243 WAREHOUSEMAN 174 TRIPLETT, MIKE 1011 Cynthia Drive Cothan, AL 36301 792-3415 242 APPRENTICE MECHANIC 612 TUBBS, DAVID DWIGHT Fielderest Apts. i/905 Dothan, AL 36301 793-3263 303 ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 366 TUCKER, HAROLD W., JR.
P. O. Box 1 Headland, AL 36345 438 PLANT GUARD
.i62 TURVIN, ROGER ALLEN Route 1, Box 262A Dothan, AL 36301 794-3080
PAX CLASSITICATION NAME 202 GENERAL CLERK II 434 TYE, DEBORAH D.
Route 3 36310 O'A^o'oeville,AL 585-3319 353 SHIFT SUPERVISOR 175 UPCHURCH, JAMES E.
?.c. 1. Box 30A Cattetwood, AL 36320 691-2956 ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 395 VANCIL, DONALD E.
2716 Flynn Road Dothan, AL 36303 983-4732 524 VANDERSLICE, STEVEN RAY INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 1709 Keating Street Dothan, AL' 36303 793-5823 353 176 VANLANDINGHAM, BOYD W.
SEIFT SUPERVISOR 2219 Norwood Drive Dothan, AL 36301 793-9143 209 ENGINEERING AILE I 525 VARANTI, KARL RICHARD 2108 Honeysuckle Road Foxrun Apts. #166 Dothan, AL 36301
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792-4060 240 MAINTENANCE FOREMAN 526 VEAZEY, ROBERT EUGENE Rt. 3, Box 15 Palms Trailer Court Dothan, AL 36301 793-6740 242 KECHANIC 481 VINCENT, DAVID R.
1703 Fairfield Drive Dothan, AL 36301 793-6181 444 SENIOR PLANT GUARD 207 VINCENT, ELMORE G. JR.
506 Bronco Circle Dothan, AL 36301 793-2017 256 619 VINES, WILLIAM THOMAS EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Lot C-12, Grandvilla Mobiles Dothan, AL 36301 794-0483 437 ENGINEERING AIDE III
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Rt. 1, Box 47 Bascom, FL 32423 569-2435 (904)
PAX CLASSIFICATION NAKE 527 WAGONER, DAVID EARL PLANT GUARD - NUCLEAR 438 2606 Flynn Road Dothan, AL 36303 7
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983-3170 624 WAITES, WILLIAM J.
ASST C/HP TECHNICIAN 311,250.273.311 3300 Willow Creek Rd.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-6720 NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 352 430 WALDEN, JAMES M.
301 Mitchell St.
Headland, AL 36345 693-3875 RAD WASTE SUPERVISOR 465 177 WALDEN, JOE M.
1618 Fern Drive Dothan, AL 36301 794-2867 256 279 WALKER, FRANCIS LEE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 1505 W. North St.
Dothan, AL 36303 793-5298 286 WALKER, HARRY G.
PL.GT GUARD-NUCLEAR 438 Rt. 1, Box 146
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693-3629 178 WALKER, T. M. (TIM)
SHIFT FOREMAN-SECURITY 438 306 Reid Drive Dothan, AL 36301 794-7172 179 WALKER, WILLIE GEORGE ASST INSTRUMENT SERVICE?iAN 239 l
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Nevville, AL 36353 I
585-2625 242
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Fielderest Apts. #903 l
Dothan, AL 36301 794-8230 243 328 WAMBLE, LARRY N.
WAREHOUSEM.G 2908 Selwood Circle I
Dothan, AL 36303 240 563 WARD, GREGORY TYSON ELECTRICIAN 402 Reid Drive Dothan, AL 36301
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Dothan, AL 36301 792-6991 1
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433 529 WARD, J0ffN WESLEY PLLNT GUARD 112 Maril';n Road Dothan, AL 35301 677-3849 g
PLANNING SUPERVISOR 332 530 VARD, LEWIS A.
Rt. 2, Box 106C Cal =bia, AL 36319 696-1357 431 PLANT INSTRUCTOR 130 WA?I, RON 1602 Fielderest Apts.
Dathan, AL 36301 CONTROL TECliNICIAN 276 182 WARDEN, CIIUCK Box 31 Webb, AL 36376 794-2190 INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 181 WARE, ANTHONY B.
3205 Springdale Drive Dothan, AL 36303 983-4705 639 WARE, WILLIAM SAER SUPERVISOR 224 906 Canterbury Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 794-2370
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ENGINEERING AIDE I 445 413 WARREN, WADE 1114 Cynthia Drive Dothan, AL 36301 792-8133 183 WATFORD, FRANK G.
FIRE MARSHALL
-456 Rt. 7, Box 260 Dothan, AL 36301 677-3389 184 WATSON, STEVE E.
INSTRUMENT SERVICE RN 239 3405 Den: Dr.
Dothan, AL 36303 983-1110 INSTRUMENT SERVICE EV 239 672 WATTS, JERRY 11.
511 LaGrand Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 793-9464 ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 587 WATTS, RICIIARD l
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GENERATING PLANT ENGINEER III 6038-Rt. 2, Box 1 Chipley, FL 32428
,O, 204-638-7549 GENERATING PLANT ENGINEER II 209 244 4233, PETER 207 5 % Court Dothan, AL 36301 793-7309 483 kILDON, RONALD W.
NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 334&352
- 45 Spani.;n Acres Dothan, AL 36303 792-7054 ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 304 628 WEST, JOE Greentree Apts. r/ 122 Headland, AL 36345 185 WHEELER, JAl2S E.
ENGINEERING AIDE I 292 Rt. 1, Box 30C Cottonwood, AL 36320 691-2645 186 WHIDDON, O. W. JR. (BO)
INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 1208 Avondale Dr.
555 332 WHIGHAM, GREGORY E.
C/HP TECHNICIAN 250,273,341,314-707A Frazier St.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-2975 280 WHITE, MALVIN C.
INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN
-239 Rt. 2, Box 133B Columbia, AL 36319 414 WHITE, WILLIAM MICHAEL GENERATING PLANT ENCINEER I 288 c
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Ashford, AL 36312 I
319 WHITEHEAD, RONNIE W.
C/HP TECHNICIAN 250,273,341,314 Rt. 2 Ashford, AL 36312 899-3044 188 WIGER, LESLIE (LES)
GENERATING PLANT ENGINEER I 204 Rt. 1, Hilton Dr.
Blakely, GA 31723 723-6498 (912) 139 WIGGINS, RANDY SECTOR SUPERVISOR 6031 111 Kane Road Headland, AL 36345 693-2400
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N$ME CLASSITICATION PAX 254 VIGGINS, WILLIAM C.
PLANT GUARD - NUCLEAR 438
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Abbeville, AL 36310 Aj 585-5970 204 WILBURN, GERALD WAREHOUSEMAN 243 1310 Galaxie Drive Dothan, AL 36301 792-1032 271 WILES, DOUGLAS E.
I&C FOREliAN 453 105 Cypress Drive Dothan, AL 36301 793-6071 239 WILKES, JOHNNY C.
APPRENTICE MECHANIC 242 Rt. 3, Box 730A Ashford, AL 36312 792-6237 531 WILKINSON, ALFRED LAMAR NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 112 Gordon Dr.
Abbeville, AL 36310 285 WILKS, DONALD R.
APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN 240 Rt. 1, Box 27-A Chancellor, AL 36316 684-3346 348 WILKS, JAMES M.
ASST PLANT OPERATOR 303 P. O. Box 184 Coffee Springs, AL 684-2379 256 358 WILLIAMS, DENNIS R.
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Lot 16-Shadecree Trl. Pk.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-6506 556 WILLIAMS, DON EDWARD WAREHOUSEMAN 243 Route 1, Box 128 Gallion, AL 36742 594 WILLIAMS, LARRY NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 Rt. 3, Box 458B Ozark, AL 36360 774-4416 190 WILLIAMS, LEE S.
TRAINING SUPERINTENDENT 476 l
1202 Burbank Street Dothan, AL 36303 793-1202 mU MAINTENANCE FOREMAN 262 i
170 WILLIAMS, QUINTON A.
Fielderest Apts i.11604 Dothan, AL 36301 792-0663
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APPRENTICE MECHANIC 242 300 Boynton Apts. #105 Headland, AL 36345 03 WILLINGHAM, DAVID ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 1102 W. Neston Straet Dothan, AL 36303 683 WILLIS, JOHNNY ALLEN NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330-505 S. Cherokee Dothan, AL 36301 793-6274 191 WILLIS, PEGGY PLANT GUARD - NUCLEAR 438.
302 Massee Drive Dothan, AL 36301
'792-9740 329 WILLIS, PRESTON F.
PLANT OPERATOR 354 Rt. 1, Box 22 Midland City, AL 36350 983-1165 251 WILSON, EDWARD BLAINE ASSISTANT PL.U!T OPERATOR 303 Route 1 Abbeville, AL 36310 01 WILSON, JERRY SHIFT FOREMAN-SECURITY 438 j
Grandvilla Mobile Estates 3rd Avenue Extention Box A-20 Dothan, AL 36301 794-3669 557 WIMBERLY, CHARLES KENNETH EN0INEERING AIDE I 453-P. O. Box 442 Columbia, AL 36319 696-4605 354 WIMBERLY, DONNA M.
GENERAL CLERK I 348 P. O. Box 442 Columbia, AL 36319 316 WINDHAM, MARTIN A.
ASST INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 1209 Jonathan Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-8856 432 WINDSOR, TIMOT9Y DALE NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 330 Rt. 1 Webb, AL 792-8655 577 WINKLER, RITCHIE L.
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ENGINEERING AIDE I 293 509 S. Pontiac Dothan. AL
,16301 792-2849 192 WOOD, ROBERT L. (30BBY)
PLANT OPERATOR 303 Rt. 1, isox 255 Detnac, Al 36301 794-6564 193 WOOD, ROBERT T. III C&HP FORDIAN 250 1103 'Jimbledon Dr.
Dothan, AL 36301 792-1951 194 WOODARD, JACK ASSISTANT PLANT MANAGER 212 109 Village Lane Dothan, AL 36303 794-0106 600 WOODLEY, DAVID APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN 240 3rd Avenue Ext.
Grand Villa Estates Dothan, AL 36301 420 WOODRUFF, RICH MECHANIC 242 P. O. Box 60 Webb, AL 36376 45 WORLEY, WILLIAM DAVID C/HP TECHNICIAN 250,273,341,314 719B Cottonwood Road Dothan, AL 36301 794-2807 392 WRIGHT, BILLY W.
C/HP TECHNICIAN 250&273 819 Wimbledon Dr.
Cothan, AL 36301
.794-8872 338 WRIGHT, RICliARD NUCLEAR OPERATIVE 257&334 Rt. 4, Box 210 Ozark, AL 36360 j
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i 292 WRIGHT, RICKEY LYNN ASST INSTRUMENT SERVICEMAN 239 119 Pleasant Rd.
Dothan, AL 36301 195 WRIGHT, TROY MECHANIC 242 604 Rollins Avenue Dothan, AL 36301 793-3440 5 O 8 WYATT, DALE PLANT GUARD 438 V
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Enterprise, AL 36322 598-2163
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PAX 229 %TNN, ALLEN ASSISTANT PLANT OPERATOR 303 Rt. 1 Ariton, AL 36311 762-2248 231 YANCE, 3. RE'C SECTOR SUPERVISOR / MAINTENANCE 208 0205 Saddlewood Tr.
Dothan, AL 36301 794-0938 457 YANCE, BILLY JOE UTILITY FOREMAN 330 805 Florence St.
Dothan, AL 36301 794-3496 196 YOUNG, ROBERT k'ES PLANT OPERATOR 303 2013 Headland Avenue Dothan, AL 36303 I
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