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LETTER TRANSMITTING MAPS TO LICENSEES DocketNo(s):
July 9, 1982 Gentlemen:
SUBJECT:
TRANSMITTAL OF 10 AND 50 MILE RADIUS EMERGENCY PLANNING MAPS AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE PHOTOGRAPHS The NRC plans to provide two sets of aerial photographs, 35mm color slides, and 10 and 50 mile radius emergency planning maps for use at your EOF and TSC.
Many of those items are now available although not in sufficient numbers for a complete distribution. By separate mailing we will be forwarding the copies which are presently on hand. Other copies will be distributed as they become available. Details are given in the enclosure. A description of map uses and a Ikm grid for each 10 mile radius map will also be included. -The mailing tube is bulky and so we will send the copies directly to your Station Superintendent.
State and Federal officials will also be provided copies of these items.
We are aware that you or other interested groups may want additional copies of these materials. Although the NRC cannot fill these orders directly, color negatives of the photographs and other ordering information for the maps can be provided. Questions or requests should be directed to Mr. Eric Weinstein, USNRC Office of Inspection and Enforcement, Division of Emergency Preparedness, by calling 301-492-4638.
Sincerely, Original SignedIPfi b bDUhf" Of
@t George 4. Smith, Cirector Division of Emergency Preparedness and Operational Support
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LETTERS TO LICENSEES Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation Maine Yankee Atomic Power Company ATTN: Mr. T. E. Lempges
,;o ATTN: Mr. J. B. Randazza Vice President av Vice President Nuclear Operations y Nuclear Generation 300 Erie Boulevard West 83 Edison Drive Syracuse, New York 13202 Augusta, Maine 04336 GPU Nuclear Corporation
- 3 Pennsylvania Power & Light Company ATTN
- Mr. P. B. Fiedler ATTN: Mr. Norman W. Curtis 2t1 Vice President & Director Vice President
'M Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Engineering and Construction-Nuclear P. O. Box 388 2 North Ninth Street Forked River, N. J.
08371 Allentown, Pennsylvania 18101 Philadelphia Electric Company F
Long Island Lighting Company p&
gd ATTN: Mr. M. S. Pollock ATTN: Mr. S. L. Daltroff i
Vice President S'
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175 East Old Country Road 2301 Market Street Hicksville, N. Y.
11801 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19101 Yankee Atomic Electric Company Boston Edison Company M/C Nuclear h, ATTN: Mr. J. B. Sinclair ATTN: Mr. William D. Harrington Licensing Engineer 6d Senior Vice President, Nuclear 1671 Worcester Road 25 Braintree Hill Office Park Framingham, MA 01701 Braintree, MA 02184 Yankee Atomic Electric Company Duquesne Light Company y ^'
ATTN: Mr. James A. Kay ATTN: Mr. J. J. Carey w
Senior Engineer - Licensing Vice President 1671 Worcester Road Nuclear Division Framingham, Massachusetts 01701 P. O. Box 4 Shippingport, PA 15077 Northeast Nuclear Energy Company o%
ATTN: Mr. W. G. Counsil Baltimore Gas & Electric Company,a Senior Vice President - Nuclear ATTN: Mr. A. E. Lundvall, Jr.
! y' Engineering and Operations Group Vice President, Supply P. O. Box 270 P. O. Box 1475 Hartford, Connecticut 06101 Baltimore, Maryland 21203 Power Authority of the State of New York Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant ATTN: Mr. W. G. Counsil ATTN: Mr. Corbin A. McNeill, Jr.
Senior Vice President - Nuclear Resident Manager g3 Engineering and Operations P. O. Box 41 P. O. Box 270 Lycoming, New York 13093 Hartford, CT 06101 Public Service Electric and Gas Company Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation ATTN: Mr. Richard A. Uderitz ATTN: Mr. John E. Maier W
Vice President - Nuclear Sp Vice President Mail Code T15A i
Electric & Steam Production P. O. Box 570 M
89 East Avenue Newark, N. J.
07101 Rochester, New York 14649
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LETTERSTOLICENSEES(CONT'D_)
Consolidated Edison Company of NY Inc.
ATTN: Mr. John D. O'Toole c r> 3 Vice President - Nuclear
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- Engineering and Quality Assurance 4 Irving Place New York, N. Y.
10003 Power Authority of the State of New York Indian Point 3 Nuclear Power Plant ; g c, ATTN: Mr. J. C. Brons Resident Manager P. O. Box 215 Buchanan, New York 10511 GPU Nuclear Corporation
. r. i ATTN: Mr. H. D. Hukill Vice President and Director of TMI-1 P. O. Box 480 Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057 GPU Nuclear Corporation ATTN: Mr. J. J. Barton 3d*
Acting Vice President and Director of TMI-2 P. O. Box 480 Middletown, PA 17057
ENCLOSURE 1 Maps Photos Slides Reactor Site 10 mi 50 mi (20" x 24")
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t USE OF 10 MILE AND 50 MILE RADIUS EMERGENCY PLANNXNG MAPS Proiect Obiectives During 1980, the Office of Inspection and Enforcement of the U.S. Nuclear Regu-latory Commission (NRC) began investigating the creation of emergency planning maps.
The primary objectives of the project were to:
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Locate commercial operating nuclear power plants en U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) 1:24,000 and 1:250,000 series maps.1 2.
Create standardized 10 and 50 mile Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ)2 maps for all operating facilities to be used by all principles during an incident.
3.
Produce an inexpensive version of the 10 and 50 mile EPZ maps for distribution and possible sale to the general public and other interested parties.
To date the first two objectives have been met with efforts now being devoted to the third.
NRC-USGS Coordination Coordination with the USGS was necessary since published information on the location of commercial nuclear power plants was conflicting.
The USGS was tasked with plotting power plant locations on the USGS 1:24,000 series topographical maps and/or verifying the plottings already present on some maps.
10 Mile Emergency Planning Map Description The 10 mile radius emergency planning maps are a mosaic of the most current USGS 1:24,000 series maps designed to encompass the 10 mile radius emergency planning zone.
An overlay of a 1 kilometer (km) Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) grid provides for accurate position citations.
(The procedure for using the UTM grid system is providec in the appropriate section).
The maps are designed so that 1 inch equals 0.5 miles yielding an overall reduction ratio of 1:31,680.
The map includes circular rings at the 2, 5 and 10 mile radius from the plant location.
Each ring is properly labelled and tick marked in 22-1/2 sectors beginning at 11-1/4 east of true north.
The tick marks may be connected with grease pencil for sectoring.
These grease pencil marks may be removed with the application of standard photo cleaning fluid.
The verified plant location is
' marked by a cross-hair at the center of the map and appropriately labelled.
Within the body of map are cross-hairs indicating verified geodetic coordinates.
1The 1:24,000 and 1:250,000 series maps were chosIen due to information content and completeness of United States coverage.
2 A description of the Emergency Planning zone concept can be found on page 10 of NUREG-0654 FEMA-REP-1 Rev. 1.
- The map measures approximately 42" X 50".
The map legend includes the plant name, verified geodetic coordinates for the site and primary USGS 7 minute topographical map name.
In addition a skeleton grid is shown indicating the same primary quadrangle and its relationship to the other 7 minute topogra-phical maps included in the 10 mile radius mosaic.
A graphic of the USGS topographical map symbols is displayed for ease in identifying landmarks and other features.
The scale indicates reduction ratios and corresponding distances.
50 Mile Emergency Planning Map Description The 50 mile radius emergency planning map is viewed as a companion to the 10 mile radius emergency planning map.
The base map mosaics are constructed from the USGS 1:250,000 series maps.
The intended use is to illustrate the 50 mile EPZ.
The map is similar to the 10 mile EPZ map in overall information content.
It has rings at the 10, 25 and 50 mile radius from the plant.
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indicating 22 sectors are also included.
The one primary distin,ction between the two maps is in the lack of UTM grid system on the 50 mile map.
The reduction ratio of the map would have made a UTM grid overlay impractical.
The geodetic coordinate system can be used for location citations.
Coordinate Reading The 10 mile radius emergency planning map employs the universal transverse mercator (UTM) grid evstem used by the Army and recommended by the USGS.
Basically, it divides the area of the map into a system of squares where every square is of equal size.
The unit of measurement'in this instance is 1 km.
The increments are indicated by four digits from south to north and three digits from west to east.
The map is labelled every 5 km in both directions for ease in location citation.
Accompanying each map is a 1 km grid overlay further dividing each 1 km grid into 100 equal parts for additional detail in location plotting.
Limi tati-ons It is impo'rtant to note that due to the varying age of the USGS 1:24,000 and 1:250,000 series topographical maps, some features may have changed substan-tially.
For this ' reason, road load and evacuation planning uses are discouraged.
More up to date information on these subjects is available elsewhere.
An effort is underway to prioritize USGS updating of the affected quadrangles within the 10 and 50 mile radius to provide more up to date information.
Additional copies and general information Additional copies may be obtained from:
Photo Science, Inc.
7840 Airpark Road Montgomery Airpark Gaithersburg, Maryland 20760 Phone (301) 948-8550
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3 At the present time, a cost of $200.00'per copy is necessary. -Efforts are underway to cut these costs per copy substantially.
General notification will be made upon successful completion of this effort.
Requests for information on these maps or the mapping program should be addressed to:
i Eric Weinstein U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
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EMERGENCY PLANNING MAPS COMPLETED 8Y 7/1/81 U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY VERIFIED COORDINATES OF COMMERCIAL ' NUCLEAR REACTORS UTM CONVERSION 8Y USGS 4/6/81 Point Name Lati tude Longitude Northing Easting Zone 7.5-Ouac
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Ark'ansas 35 18 36 93 13 51 3907247 479015 15 Russelville West, Ark.
Beaver Valley 40 37 19 80 26 2 4496733 547883 17 Hookstown, Pa.
Big Rock Point 45 21 33 85 11 41 5024218 641395 16 Bayshore, Mich.
Brrwns Ferry 34 42 15 87 7 7 3840046 489137 16 Jones Crossroad, Ala.
Bruswick 33 57 30 78 0 38 3761369 776257 17 Southport, N.C.
Calvert Cliffs 38 26 5 76 26 31 4254828 374145 18 Cove Point, Md.
D. C. Cook 41 58 34 86 33 59 4647001 535925 16 Bridgeman, Mich.
Cooper 40 21 43 95 38 28 4471068 275731 15 Nemaha, Nebr. - Mo.
Crystal River 28 57 26 82 41 56 3204259 334444 17 Red Level; Fla.
Davis-Besse 41 35 50 83 5 11 4606947 326115 17 LaCarne, Ohio Diablo Canyon 35 12 42 120 51 16 3898427 695299 10 Port San Luis, Calif.
Dresden 41 23 23 88 16 16 4582588 393725 16 Minooka, Ill.
Duane Arnold 42 6 2 91 46 38 4661450 601111 15 Shellsburg, Iowa Farley 31 13 22 85 6 45 3455642 679790 16 Gordon, Ala. - Ga.
Fitzpatrick 43 31 26 76 23 54 4819728 386993 18 West of Texas, N.Y.
Fort Calhoun 41 31 15 96 4 36 4600491 743930 14 Modale, Iowa - Nebr.
Fort St. Vrain 40 14 41 104 52 28 4454716 510679 13 Platteville, Colo.
Ginna 43 16 40 77 18 32 '4794035 312647 18 Furnaceville, N.Y.
Haddam Neck 41 28 55 72 29 57 4595066 708798 18 Deep River, Conn.
Hatch 31 56 3 82 20 40 3533740 372911 17 Baxley, NE, Ga.
Humboldt Bay 40 42 28 124 12 33 4506810 397855 10 Fields Landing, Calif.
Indian Point 41 16 17 73 57 9 4569201 587/37 18 Feekskill, N.Y.
Kewaunee 44 20 35 87 32 10 4909899 457264 16 Kewaunee, Wis.
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Lacrosse 43 33 30 91 13 50 4824125 642917 15 Stoddard, Wis. -
Minn. - Iowa (15 minutes)
Lasalle 41 14 38 88 40 15 4566965 359993 16 Odell, Ill.
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Maina Yankee 43 57 2 69 41 46 4866400 444141 19 Westport, Maine McGuire 35 25 56 80 56 54 3920779 504689 17 Lake Norman South, N.C.
Millstone 41 18 31 72 10 5 4576673 737075 18 Niantic, Conn.
Monticello 45 20 0 93 50 54 5020113 433525 15 Monticello, Minn.
Nina Mile 43 31 20 76 24 36 4819559 386047:.
18 West of Texas, N.Y.
Point North Anna 38 3 39 77 47 26 4216036 255169 18 Lake Anna, West, Va.
Oconee 34 47 30 82 53 55 3851385 326295 17 Old Pickens, S.C.
Oyster Cree'k 39 48 51 74 12 23 4407223 567927 18 Forked River, N.J.
Palisades 42 19 20 86 18 55 4685566 556421 16 South Haven, Mich.
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Point Name Latitude Loncitude Northing Easting Zone 7.5-Ouad (meters)
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Peach Ecttom 29 45 32 76 16 9 4401557 391279 13 Haltuood, Pa.
Pilgrim 41 56 40 70 34 46 4644600 369075 19 Mancmet, Mass.
Point Beach 44 16 51 87 32 10 4902988 457219 16 Kewaunee, Wis.
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Prairie Island 44 37 19 92 37 59,4940803 529111 15 Welch, Minn.
Quad Cities 41 43 34 90 18 36 -4622651
'723747 15 Cordova, Ill. - Iowa Rancho Seco 38 20 40 121 7-12 4.245499 664294 10 Goose Creek, Calif.
Robinson 34 24 9 80 9 31 3806911 577334 17 Lake Robinson, S.C.
Salem 39 27 46 75 32
'9 4368061 453903 18 Taylors Bridge, Del.
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Hope Creek 39 28 4 75 32 17 4368617 453715 18 Taylors Bridge, Del.
- N.J.
San Onofre 33 22 13 117 33 25 3692283 448189 11 San Onofre Bluff, Calif.
St. Lucie 27 20 55 80 14 47 3025104 574540 17 Eden, Fla.
Sequoyah 35 13 24 85 5 16 3899287 674032 16 Snow Hill, Tenn.
Summer 34 17 45 81 19 13 3794809 470525 17 Jenkinsville, S.C.
Surry 37 9 56 76 41 54 4114385 349207 18 Hog Island, Va.
TMI 40 9 11 76 43 30 4445961 353076 18 Middletown, Pa.
Trojan 46 2 27 122 53 4 5098372 508941 10 Ranier, Ore.
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Turkey Point 25 26 6 80 19 53 2813124 567232 17 Arsenicker Keys, Fla.
Vermont Yankee 42 46 49 72 30 57 4739193 703211 18 Brattleboro, Vt. --
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Yankee Rowe 42 43 41 72 55 44 4732481 669563 18 Rowe, Mass. - Vt.
Zimm:r 38 51 57 84 13 44 4305330 740434 16 Moscow, Ohio - Ky.
Zion 42 26 44 87 48 8 4699345 434025 16 Zion, Ill. - Wis.
Shoreham 40 57 30 72 52 00 4536111 679540 18 Wading River, N.Y.
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Plants w/Pending OL Longitude Latitude 56.
Bellefonte 85*
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Byron 89 16' 55"
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Callaway 91 46 '- 54" 38 45' 40" 59.
Catawba 81 04' 10" 35 03' 05" 60.
Clinton 88*.'50' 03" 40*
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Comanche Peak 97* 47' 06" 32* 17' - 52" 62.
Fermi 83 I5' 31" 41 57' 48" 63.
Grand Gulf 91 02' 53" 32 00' 27" 64.
Harris 78* 57' 22" 35*
38' 00" 6 5., Midland 84 13' 23" 43 35' 10" 66.
Palo Verde 112 51' 43" 33 23' 23" 67.
Perry 81 08' 36" 41* 48' 04" 68.
River Bend 91 19' 54" 30 45' 26" 69.
Seabrook 70 51' 05" 42 53' 53" 70.
South Texas 96 02' 53" 28* 47' 42" 71.
Susquehanna 76 08' 55" 41* 05' 30" 72.
Waterford 90 28' 16" 29 59' 42" 73.
Wolf Creek 95 41' 20" 38 14' 20" 74.
WNP-2 119 19' 59" 46 28' 17" Active > Post CP 75.
Bailly 87 07' 30" 41 38' 30" 76.
Braidwood 88 13' 44" 41 14' 37" 77.
Cherokee 81* 30' 43" 35 02' 12" 78.
Hartsville d6 05' 10" 36 21' 15'-
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Marble Hill 85 26' 53" 38* 26' 00" Phi ps Bend 82 48' 32" 36 27' 47" 80.
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WNP 1 119*
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WNP 4 119 18' 51" 46 28' 03" 84.
WNP 3 123 28' 11" 46 57' 11" 85.
WNP 5 123* 28' 11" 46 57' 11" 86.
Yellow Creek 88 12' 57" 34 57' 24" e'
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