ML20082B158

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Summarizes Telcon W/R Murphy Re Mobilization Time for State of Ma Natl Guard Personnel Assigned to Respond to Wellesley, Ma Reception Ctr & State of Ma Civil Defense Agency Area II Headquarters in Event of Emergency at Facility
ML20082B158
Person / Time
Site: Pilgrim
Issue date: 02/20/1991
From: Lovering J
MASSACHUSETTS, COMMONWEALTH OF
To: Wagner W
MASSACHUSETTS, COMMONWEALTH OF
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FOIA-94-239 PT-084, PT-84, NUDOCS 9107150027
Download: ML20082B158 (2)


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February 20, 1991 Major. General Wayne F. Wagner Commonwealth of Nassachusetes The Adjuntant General's Office

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  • This is to fo11cv up to my recent phone. conversation with I spoke with Colonel Murphy Colonel Ray Murphy of your staff.

regarding mobilizaties time for the Massachusetts National Gused Cent.arased the Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency (MC I

II beadquartere in the event of an emergency at the Pilgria Nucleaf Power Station (PNPS).

It in eur understandina that the officisi position of thf MNC when questioned regirding response time for these 2 sites.and 4-12 hour &.

response ttnea of 4-6 hours. bestThese times, I underbtand, are based on j

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".ational average" for guar.d mobilisation.

i guestion the vahdity of the national i

While we do not se concurred with members average, it is our understanding, of your staf f, that MNG etsifing for an ei.orsency at FMPS wav$4 be a function of the time from intstal notification to full i

staffing et 4-8 heure, and that staff would begin to strive during the first hour.

Based on this understanding it to our assumption that staffing would begin in the first he.ur fo11 ewing' initial notification and increase over the fe11oving.3-7 hourp when full staffias would be realized.

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validated based on our past experience with the excellent, response times of HNG personnel during other emergencies'.

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Pugg 2 Notwithecanding the " national average" I fiel comfortable incorporating this arnunption, as sugported by members of your

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etsif and our past experience, as a planning. basis" for NNG reopense to the site specific event of en emergency. at FNP8.

Thus, I request yc9r concurrence with this " planning basis" by. signing as indicated below.

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other state stencies assigned to the State Needquarters at

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Framingham usus11y start arriving within the first hour follow' ins the initial notification end tha average number of miles chef would travel would be in the range similar to that of the MNG,.

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experienced in energency response will most or exceed this performance.

Thank you for your continued cooperation and please conteet i'

se should you have any questions regarding this matter.

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