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AFFIDAVIT OF GERALD W.
STANFILL ON REED CONTENTION 2 (STAFFING -- CLERK'S OFFICE)
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GERALD W.
STANFILL, being duly sworn, deposes and says as follows:
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I am the Radiological Emergency Planner with the Missouri State Emergency Management Agency.
I have been personally involved in the development of the off-site (local and state) radiological emergency plans for the Callaway Plant.
During the course of my work, I have had the opportunity to meet on numerous occasions with the emergency management directors, the sheriffs and other local government officials for the four counties -- Callaway, Montgomery, Gasconade and Osage -- located in the Callaway Plant plume exposure pathway emergency planning zone ("EPZ").
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A statement of my qualifications and experience is attached as Exhibit "A".
I have personal knowledge of the matters stated herein and believe them to be true and correct.
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The purpose of this affidavit is to establish that there are a sufficient number of personnel available per shift to fulfill the functions assigned to the Clerks in the counties of Montgomery, Gasconade and Osage, in the event of a radiolog-ical emergency at the Callaway Plant.
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There are 6 full-time clerical personnel employed by Montgomery County and 6 full-time clerical personnel employed by Gasconade County.
Two of these individuals work in the Clerk's Office in each county, two in the County Assessor's office, one in the County Collector's Office and one works for the Circuit Court.
There also is an additional State-employed clerk in the Circuit Court in Montgomery and Gasconade County.
In Osage County there are 5 full-time clerical personnel employed by the County.
Two of these individuals work in the Clerk's Office, one in the County Assessor's Office, one in the County Collector's. Office and one works for the. Circuit Court.
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In view of the exceedingly smaller populations within the EPZ in the counties of Montgomery, Gasconade and Osage than exists in Callaway County (approximately 500, 200 and 860 l.
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people, respectively, in contrast to the population of approximately 15,300 in Callaway County), the estimate by Mr. Walter Clark in his affidavit on Reed Contention 2 of the need for ten clerical personnel per shift in Callaway County during a radiological emergency constitutes an overly conserva-tive eatimate for the other three EPZ counties.
In these sparcely populated areas, it is reasonable to assume that only one person is necessary to fulfill transportation-related needs, one individual can man the transportation request line, and one general clerk can provide logistical support and can log messages.
Csnsequently, Montgomery and Gasconade County will be able to fulfill needed clerical functions for two shifts.
In Osage County, one member of the National Guard will be necessary to fulfill clerical functions during the second shift.
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In conclusion, I believe that the emergency-related clerical functions described in the county plans will be properly staffed in Montgomery, Gasconade and Osage Counties.
Ghrald W.
Stanfi Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of May, 1983.
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i EXHIBIT A GERALD W. STANFILL RADI0IDGICAL EMERGENCY PLANNER EMERGENCY PLANNING QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE EDUCATION:
Southeast Missouri State University, BS in Management U. S. Army Engineer Officer's Advance Course U. S. Army Chemical Officer's Advance Course U. S. Arngr Command & General Staff College U. S. Army Nuclear Target Analyst Course U. S. Army Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical School Radiological Defence Officer Course EXPERIENCE:
1978-1983 - Serve as advisor to Engineer Brigade in Missouri National Guard, in the rank of Major.
Responsibilities include designing and implementing training program for Engineer units and individuals assigned to the Engineer Brigade in. defense against l
nuclear or chemical attack. Prepared the Nuclear and Chemical Sections of the War Plans (classified docu-ments) for the,,18th Engineer Brigade in Germany and.
for the I Corps Engineer (Ft. Lewis, Washington)
Standard Operatin6 Procedures (SOP) 1976-1978 - Assigned as Assistant Operations and Plans Officer for a National Guard Engineer Group.
Responsible for planning of Engineer tasks for 3 Batallions. Assisted in preparing the State Emergency Duty SOP for the Engineer units in the Missouri National Guard.
1974-1976 - Company Cmmander of an Engineer Headquarters Company. Prepared plans for yearly training programs.
During my 17 years of service in both the Regular Army and the Reserves, I have served in various positions q
as both a planner and trainer. The completion of Conmand and General Staff College has greatly assisted in my planning duties as it is designed.as a Planning Course for Senior Military Officers.
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