ML20083L523
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| Site: | Limerick |
| Issue date: | 04/13/1984 |
| From: | Cullen E PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC |
| To: | Zitzer P LIMERICK ECOLOGY ACTION, INC. |
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| NUDOCS 8404170275 | |
| Download: ML20083L523 (33) | |
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PHILAD ELPHI A ELECTRIC CO M PANY. METED EDL 2301 MARKET STREET USNRC P.O. BOX 8699 W APR 16 20:47 PHILADELPHI A. PA.19101 CDW AR D G. S AUER, J R.
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IREN E A. Matt EN N A asesevant couns.6 Ms. Phyllis Zitzer Limerick Ecology Action 762 uueen Street Pottstown, PA 19464 Re:
Limerick Generating Station, Units 1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-352 & 50-353 Dear Ms. Zitze';
In accordance with the Board's Order of June 1,g 1982, I am forwarding to you copies of correspondence and documents regarding emergency planning among Applicant, NRC Staf f, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and other responsible governmental agenciou. These documents supplement the material which was forwarded by our letter dated April 4, 1984, and provide edt
.onal correspondence covering-the period March 23, 1984 through Ap.21 5, 1984.
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Edward J. Cullen, Jr.
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cc: Judge Lawrence Brenner (w/o enclosure)
Judge Peter A. Morris (w/o enclosure)
Judge Richard F. Cole (w/o enclosure)
'i'roy B. C onner, J r., Esq.
(w/ enclosure)
Ann P. Hodgdon, Esq.
(w/ enclosure)
Mr. Frank R. Romano (w/o enclosure)
Mr. Robert L. Anthony (w/o enclosure)
Mr. Marvin I. Lewis (w/o enclosure)
Zori G. Ferkin, Esq.
(w/ enclosure)
Mr. Thomas Gerusky (w/o enclosure)
Director, Pennsylvania Emergency (w/o enclosure)
Management Agency Mr. Steven P. Hershey (w/o enclosure)
Charles W. Elliott, Esq.
(w/o enclosure)
Angus Love, Esq.
(w/o enclosure)
M r. Joseph 11. White, III
(.w/o er. closure)
David Wersan, Esq.
(w/o enclosure)
Robert J. Sugarman, Esq.
(w/o enclosure)
Martha W. Bush, Esq.
(w/o enclosure)
Spence W. Perry, Esq.
(w/o enclosure)
Jay M. Gutierrez, Esq.
(w/o enclosure)
Atomic Safety & Licensing (w/o enclosure)
Appeal Board Atomic Safety & Licensing (w/o enclosure)
Board Panel Docket & Service Section (w/ enclosure)
James Wiggins (w/o. enclosure)
' timothy R. S. Campbell (w/o enclosure)
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RIVERSIDE OTTICE CENTER 3 / 2!01 N. FRONTST. / HARRISBURG / PA 17110 / PH.(717)236-0031 CORPORATE OTTICE: 121 SEVENTH STREET / PITTSBURGH ' PA 15222-3487 / PH.(412)434-5200..
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Dear Major Evan:
As we previously discussed, Energy Consultants is presenting introductory training programs regarding radiation and emergency plan implementation to emergency service organizations in the Limerick area.
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The following police department sessions are scheduled for April which you may be interested in attending:
April 19 - Schuylkill Township P.D.
8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
April 24 - Phoenixville P.D.
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon 7:00 p.m.~- 10:00 p.m.
April 25 - Tredyffrin P.D.
7:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
In addition, we would like to provide fire police in the Limerick EPZ information on traffic control procedures and any laws or regulations pertaining to their potential role in traffic control.
We have heard that the State Police has a film on traffic control and related safety procedures. We would be interested in obtaining at least one copy of this fiim for use in our training programs, if possible.
Also copies of the laws or regulations pertaining to fire police duties would be helpful. Any assistance you could provide in this regard would be appreciated.
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Bob Bradshaw Limerick Project Coordinator h
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ENERGY CONSULTANTS RIVERSIDE OFF'CE CENTER 3 / 21Cl N. TRONTST. / HARRISBURG / PA 17110 / PH.(717)236-0031 CORPORATECTr!CE: 121 SEVENTriSTREl~.T / PITTSEURGH PA 15222-3457 i PH.(412)434-5200 April 5, 1984 Mr. Kenneth H. Stewart Department of Emergency Services County of Chester 14 East Biddle Street West Chester, PA 19380
Dear Ken:
As we discussed during our telephone conversation, EOC Operations training will be provided to the counties and municipalities in the near future. One concept that remains to be addressed in the Chester County EOC Operations
-lesson plan is message flow As I understand it, the Chester County Depart-ment of Emergency Services staff is currently reviewing and perhaps revising its message flow procedure and forms. As soon as the staff has completed this review, Energy Consultants will receive a copy of the procedure and any appli-cable forms. The message flow portion of the EOC Dperations lesson plan may be developed / presented either by the staff of Energy Consultants or the Depart-ment of Emergency Services.
For your information and review, enclosed is a copy of the draft Message Flow S0P developed by Energy. Consultants for Montgomery and Berks Counties. Related, but much abbreviated, procedures and forms for municipalities are currently being developed. The message flow forms selected by the Counties and muni-cipalities will be duplicated in large numbers for use in the training and drill programs.
A copy of the draft County EOC Operations lesson plan will be sent to you in the near future.
I look forward to receiving your coments on both the draft lesson plan and the County's message flow procedures.
Sincerely,
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STANDARD' OPERATING PROCEDURE MESSAGE FLOW I.
Purpose To establish procedures necessary to facilitate the flow of infonnation and the maintenance of records throughout activation of the County Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
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Routine Messages Requests or information requiring official response or acknowledgement during the course of the emergency, but not dealing with imediate life-threatening situations.
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Urgent Messages Requests or information dealing with situations that have imediate life-l threatening consequences.
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In the event of an accident at the Limerick Generating Station, the flow of information or requests must be rapid.
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In the event of an accident at the Limerick Generating Station, efficent records must be kept of all requests and information made available to officials. These records must secure the authority and liability of County officials.
IV. Pesponsibilities A.
The Operations Officer is responsible for:
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Reviewing all messages produced within the EOC.
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Directing plotters / posters to display relevant information on appropriate maps, charts or boards so that this information is readily observable by EOC personnel.
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Briefing E0C personnel on all significant information received by the Operations Officer,-as well as periodic status reviews.
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The Message Flow Coordinator is responsible for:
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Ensuring that the flow of information occurs in a timely and dasignated manner.
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Reviewing all messages produced within the E0C and designating the proper routing and priority of all messages.
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The Message Logger is responsible for:
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Maintaining a log of all messages produced within the EOC.
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Assigning a message number to every message produced within i
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Ensuring that all messages requiring action or response have received the required action.or response.
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The Plotters / Posters are responsible for:
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Posting significant information on the status board, as directed by the Operations Officer.
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Posting identified problems and unmet needs on the problem area board, as directed by the Operations Officer.
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Plotting relevant information on appropriate maps, as directed by the Operations Officer.
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The Message Runners are responsible'for:
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Gathering all messages produced by EOC personnel and forwarding these messages to the Message Flow Coo,rdinator.
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Distributing copies of logged messaget to the E0C personnel indi-cated in the routing portion of the form.
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All EOC personnel are responsible for:
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Developing messages to elicit response / action from or to convey information to other EOC' personnel.
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Responding to or acknowledging any messages received.
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Maintaining a personal EOC Station Log Form throughout the emergency.
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The Communications staff is responsible for:
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Transmitting information over available equipment if required by EOC personnel.
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Developing messages-to be distributed to EOC personnel. based upon information received from available communications resources.
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- 1. _The Message 1 Flow Coordinator will. have the following materials and supplies available at the time the EOC is activated:
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Message forms in sufficient quantity to meet the needs of extendedoperations(300 copies).
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Message Center Log forms in sufficient quantity to meet the needs of an extended operation (100 sheets),
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EOC Station Log Forms in sufficient quantity to meet the needs of extended operations (200 sheets).
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Message distribution trays for the message desk and EOC personnel.
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All necessary maps and boards required for the posting of emergency information.
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An adequate supply of pens, pencils, grease pencils, markers and related operational supplies.
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The Message Flow Coordinator will maintain and update a list of personnel. designated and trained to operate as:
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Alternate Message Flow Coordinator b.
Message Logger and alternate c.
Plotters / Posters (at least four) d.
Message Runners (at least six)
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Operational 1.
Upon arrival at the EOC, the Message Flow Coordinator will:
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Notify and request all message flow personnel to report to the E0C.
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Activate the message desk.
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EOC personnel, upon receipt of a significant incoming message or upon generation of a significant outgoing or internal message, will complete the following form information:
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Date and time the message is, developed.
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To whom the message is directed.
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From whom the message is sent.
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The priority of the message--urgent or routine.
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The message itself.
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The message originator will then place the message in the outgoing -
portion of the message distribution tray and obtain the attention of a message runner.
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The message runner will forward the message to the Message Flow Coordinator.
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The Message Flow Coordinator will review the content and assigned priority of the message.
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If the message is confirmed as urgent, the Message Flow Coordinator will request a designated message number from the Message Logger, assign routing information and request imediate distribution of copies.
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If the message is confirmed as routine, the Message Flow Coordinator will assign routing information and forward the message to the Message Logger. After the message has been logged, the Message Logger will place the message in the outgoing portion 'of the message distribution tray and request a message runner to distribute the assigned copies.
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The message runner will place assigned copies in the incoming portion of the message distribution tray of the appropriate officer.
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EOC personnel receiving messages will review message information.
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If no response or action is required, the person will file the massage.
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If a response or action is required, the person will take the required action to complete the following message infor-mation:
(1) Priority assignment--urgent or routine.
(2) Response / reply itself.
(3) Signature of the person responding to the original message.
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Upon completion of the response / reply, the message should be placed in the outgoing portion of the message distribution tray where it will be collected by the message runner.
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The message runner will deliver the message to the Message Flow Coordinator.
(1) If the response / reply is confinned to be urgent, the Message Flow Coordinator will brief the Operations Officer.of the content, then request the message runner to deliver the message to the originator of the message.
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If the response / reply is confirmed to be routine, the Message Flow Coordinator will forward the response / reply l
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(3) The Message Logger then returns the message to the Message Flow' Coordinator who briefs the Operations Officer on the response / reply.
(4) The Message Flow Coordinator then gives the response /
reply to a message runner who delivers it to the person whc developed the original message.
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The Operations Officer will brief the Director of Emergency Prepared-ness and/or the EOC personnel of any messages or responses / replies that are significant or could potentially affect future decisions or actions.
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The Operations Officer and the Emergency Preparedness Director will also periodically brief EOC personnel of emergency status periodically.
- 10. The Operations Officer will, after briefing EOC personnel, direct t
the plotters / posters to post significant information on appropriate maps or charts. The Operations Officer wil-1 then return his/her copy of the message to the Message logger who will file the message q
copy.
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If the message or response / reply requires the use of radio comunica-tions equipment, the Message Flow Coordinator will send a copy to the Comunications Group which will transmit the information. The Comunications Group will indicate at the top of the form the medium used and the time the message was transmitted. That copy will then be returned to the Message Flow Coordinator who will forward it to the Message Logger for logging and filing.
- 12. Message forms will be a five-part snap-out on NCR paper.
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direct a message runner to obtain duplicated copies from the duplication equipment operator.
- 13. After either developing or receiving a message or a response / reply, E0C personnel will record the activity on their personal EOC Station Log Form. The' person developing or responding to a message will i
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The time the message was developed or received.
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From whom the message was received.
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A brief synopsis of the message.
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A brief synopsis'of any required response / reply.
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CORPOR ATE OFFICE: 12: SE'.'D.. r. c. 9:.:.2 PZ52U:.CH ?A.5 0 3487 FM. 412'434 5200 April 5, 1984 Mr. A. Lindley Bigelow, Director Montgomery County Office of Emergency Preparedness Wilson Boulevard Eagleville, PA 19403
Dear Mr. Bigelow:
Attached for your information and use are completed responses to the Montgomery County special needs survey. These foms indicate that the respondants are not residents of the Limerick Generating Station Emer-gency Planning Zone (plume exposure Pathway).
[ County residents living outside the EPZ]
As previously indicated, this information is considered to be confidential and must be protected.
If you have any questions or require any additional information, please contact me.
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,Mr. John Sengia Academic Director Saint Pius-X High School North Keim Street i
Pottstown, PA 19464
Dear Mr. Sengia:
Thank you for your telephone call of March 29, 1984, in reference to a copy of the October 14, 1983, lette.r between Aldolph L. Belser (Pennsylvania-Emergency Management' Agency) and the late Samuel L. Ely, III (Montgomery County Office of Emergency Preparedness). For purposes of clarification, I am attaching several documents including a clean original copy of the October 14, 1983, A. L. Belser (PEMA) letter you refer to.
Since the October 14, 1983, PEMA letter, many meetings and items of corres-pondence have been held, transmitted and received. As I believe we discussed
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during previous telephone calls and meetings, the emergency planning process is extremely dynamic and has resulted in changes and draft revisions. The Saint Pius-X plan is a draft 2 and the Pottsgrove School District Radiological Emergency Response Plan for incidents at the Limerick Generating Station is listed as draft 3 and dated November 1983. Mr. Cunnington of this office has been working with Mr. Alvin F. Coleman, Assistant Superintendent of the Pottsgrove-Area School District regarding the planning process. Additionally, Messrs. Cunnington and Coleman will be meeting the week of April 2,1984, for additional planning matters.
The attached selected pages of the current Pottsgrove Area School District RERP provide documentation that Saint Pius X and Saint Gabriels School are recognized and identified in the Pottsgrove School District plan. Similar references are included in other school district plans in regard to parochial and non-profit private schools (The Perkiomen Valley School District RERP specifically references St. Mary's and St. Eleanor's and other non-profit private schools). Page 6.Section II.B.3, emphasis added, addresses the need for individual RER plans for school buildings and schools (e.g., Saint Pius-X).
Attachments 1, 2 and 3 (Al-1, A2-18 through A2-21 and A3-15 and A3-16) pro-vide evidence that Saint Pius-X and Saint Gabriels are recognized by the
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District including bussing resource needs.
i The Montgomery County Office of Emergency Preparedness has been reviewing the
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transportation needs for the individual RERP's and is developing a county transportation resource list. The planning parameters include making sufficient transportation resources available for a worst case situation. That is, suf-ficient busses to permit simultaneous movement of students and the like without the need for multiple trips.
Mr. John Sengia (2)
April 3, 1984 As previously discussed, the planning process involves the comolete coordination of all components; that is, the County plan is in consonance with all municipal, school, hospital, health care and other plans.
If you have any questions or wish to discuss this further, please contact me.
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October 14, 1983 Mr. Srmuel L. Ely, til Coordinator g
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1 A review of the Mon,tgomery County school district plans for incidents at tha Limerick Generating Station has been completed. Since the plans follow -
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o stcndard format our comments apply in gener'i to all of the plans, but they a
4 cro k:yed specifically to the Methacton School District Plan.,
The Individual school plans for non-profit private ',chools, inc1'ud-t Ing psrochial schools, will not be reviewed because non-profit private schools cro th2 responsibility of the school district in whose territory they are Iccoted. All school plans, including public and pon-profit private schools, aro the responsibility of the appropriate school district " superintendents.
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A ksy point in Appendix 11 of Annex E of the state plan is that the school district superintendent must be responsible for all the. schools in his district's territory, both pubile and non profit private schools. That includas p,lanning, preparedness, exercises and implementation of the plar.s s
when nscessary.
Only if a private school or schools refuse to cooperate with the school. district superintendent will an exception be acceptable, and, in that event, that fact should be duty noted in the school district plan.
l beIIeve the enclosed coments are self-explanatory. A represen-totiva of ECI, the consultant firm hired by PECO,'will be in contact wJth y:u to coordinate arrangements for them to assist superintendents in making
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FOR INCIDENTS AT THE LIMERICK GENERATING STATION
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Ensures that planned actions are in conscnance with P.u 4fcipal, County and State RERP's.
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Identify necessary resources and required personnel to assure protective actions can be implemented for the Pottsgreve School q
District population.
4.
Provice the basis for orientation of school staff, students and parents / guardians regarding appropriate actions in the event of an incident at the Limerick Generating Station.
II. BASIC PLAN A.
General Because a number of school districts are found within the 10-mile plume expsoure pathway EPZ of the Limerick Generating Station, all of which might be expected to implement their respectvie RERP's simultaneously, the safety of the school population can best be served through an emergency plan that is in consonance among all districts, as well as with the state and risk county RERP's.
Accordingly, the Pottsgrove School District RERP has been developed in such a manner that it will function harmoniously with other plans without risk of conflict.
This plan is designed to protect school students while attending any school function, including classrocm and/or extracurricular activities, special events or any function sponsored by the school.
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Direction and Coordination 1.
The Superintendent of Schools shall exercise all authority granted in accordance with the policies set forth by the School Board and the laws of the Comonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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The Superintendent of Schools is responsible to the School Board for all school emergency plans and procedures assuring the safety of students and staff in the event of an incident at the Limerick Generating Station.
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Non-profit private schools within the territory covered by the Pottsorove school district come under the school district for ~
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resource recuirements.
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The Superintendent of Schools coordinates with the Montgomery County OEP for protective response to include the direction and control of evacaution and/or sheltering of students and staff and for the cancellation of school or special activities.
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All students, school buildings, school equipment, staff and contracts will remain under the supervision and control the the Superintendent of Schools.
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School Principals are responsible to the Superintendent f,g; i
school emergency ~ plans, the coordination of Drotective actica within their school. and for the saf ety of students and ttaff in the event of incident at the Limerick Generating Station.
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Host school services furnished by the Southern Lehigh School District and other designated schools shall be under the operational control of that district or school.
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Because of the multi-district scope of a radiological emergency, the need for centralized coordination of emergency response personnel and resources becomes essential. For the purposes of this Plan, therefore, Montgomery County OEP shall exercise responsibility for coordination and support.
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The Montgomery County Radiological Emergency Response Plan to which this document shall be annexed shall govern implementation of the Pottsgrove School District RERP.
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- 10. Coordination between the counties irnvolved shall be accomplished by the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) and be governed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Disaster Operations Plan, Annex E Fixed Nuclear Facility Incidents.
- 11. School is in session during regular classroom hours (semesters; summer sessions; evening classes); when the authorized school
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calendar applies; when students are involved in regular school sponsored activities / events; or when students occupy school facilities under school supervision.*
- 12. School not in session refers to after hours during the time of the authorized school calendar (regular and summer school terms). Special activities during vacation periods will be included if school facilities are occuppied by individuals or groups not authorized / sponsored by the School (District).*
- 13. This plan does not apply during vacation periods or when all school facilities are closed for extended periods. Decisions to extend vacations, etc., are implemented using procedures specified for " School not in Session," as appropriate. All actions will be coordinated through the Montgomery County OEP.
- 14. Students refer to individuals in grades Kindergarten (K) to Twelve (12), authorized pre-school program (s) or special education activities.
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In no case will students be dismissed to their own care if protective action is imminent. School officials will remain
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responsible for student safetv until pare-:s/ guardians can assume resocnsibility.
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District Organization An Organizational Chart for the Pottsgrove School District is j
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Fixed Nuclear Facility Incident Situation i
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All incidents occuring at the Limerick Generating Station will i
be classified according to the emergency action levels: Unusual Event, Alert, Site Emergency, General Emergency.
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A fixed nuclear facility incident could occur during school hours and result in the disruption of school services for an extended period of time.
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County officials and school administration will initiate protective actions including all those actions considered necessary for the safety of the general population, requiring students and staff to either initiate sheltering actions or evacuate directly to designated host schools.'
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Alert / Notification System 1.
Montgomery County OEP and the Pottsgrove School District will maintain an -lert/ notification procedure and a primary and backup telecommunications system to provide for alert /notifica-tion and information exchange in the event of an incident at the Limerick Generating Station. The telecorx3unications system includes unlisted telphones located at the Pottsgrove School District Administrative Office (and each school principal's office). Commercial telephone shall serve as the primary method of communication. Montgomery County OEP will provide for a RACES representative at the Pottsgrove School District Administrative Office to provide an alternate means of radio communication in the event of a telephone failure.
In the event of an incident at the Limerick Generating Station requiring notification of schools, Montgemery County OE? will activate the "Tellabs 294" alerting systen. This system provides a distinctive ring and pre-recorded message to all schools in the EPZ. The Pottsgrove School District Superintendent is responsible to confirm notification of all school officials.
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School District Superintendent In the event of an incident at the Limerick Generating S:ation, the Superintendent will be notified by the "Tellabs 29'" or the County School Services Officer from the H:ntgomery Cour.ty EOC.
The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) may confira notification of school Superintendents for the purpose of redundancy.
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ATTACHMENT 1
_ SCHOOL DISTRICT PROFI_LE FORM J
District:
Pottsgrove Schools:
i2 Non-Profit d
Public Parochig
_ Private
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Primary 4
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2 7
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_Other* Total
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188 N
J88 5
1 206
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206 9
67 elementa'ry 2
a.1 177 177 8
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3 191 6
197 10 E '-
4 208 4
212 8
7 E-5 6 >:
186 2
188 8
6 213 6
219 8
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232 6
238 8
44 Intermediate pg 8
254 10 264 8
(6-8) 9 218 2
4 224 9
.J 10 234 6
1 241 9
55 High School h';{g}-
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2 195 8
(9-12plus Administration) 12 188 2
4 194 8
l-Other Total 2,682 50 11 2,743 106
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SCHOOL BUILDING PROFILE FORM' School Name:
St. Gabriel's School School Affiliation:
Public X
Parochial Non-Profit Private Nursery Other (specify)
Address:
Fairview and Monroe Streets Stowe, PA 19464 Telephone 215/326-5749 Location:
EPZ:
Yes Municipality:
W_ est Pottsgrove Census:
Year 83 Term Students Grade
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Faculty ly
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206 Total Faculty:
12 Total Other Staff:
4 Key Staff:
_Name Telephone /Pager Address Principal:
Relief / Designate (1): Eighth Grade Faculty 215/326-5749 Relief / Designate (2): Seventh Grade Faculty 215/326-5749 Maintenance Person:
(WinterMonths)
- 0ne form completed for each building, residence, etc.
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FACILITY VEHICLES AVAILABLE:
Orivers:
Name
_ Telephone /Pager Address (1)
(2)
(3)
Buses / Vehicles Assigned for Evacuation *:
Special Requirements for Evacuation *:
f Host School:
St. Ann - Emmaus Telephone:
'215/965-9220 Location:
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Sixth and Fairview Streets, Emaus 1
l Evacuation Route (s): Fairview St. to Center St. to Grosstown Rd. to Berks St. to Glasgrow Rd. to Showmaker Rd. to 100 N to Rt. 29
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N to Emmaus - 6th Street Feeding Center.:
Emaus Senior High School Telephone:
[ Location:
851 North Street Route (s):
Bus Assigned:
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- ch:31 Name:
St. Pius X High School chool Affiliation:
Public X
Parochial Non-Profit Private Nursery Other
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844 North Xelm Street Pottstown, PA 19464 a
tiephine 215/326-8990 2-
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EPZ: __Yes Municipality:
Lower Pottsgrove l
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Year 664 Term T
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_Name Telephone /Pager Address Icipal Rev. James E. McGuire 215/326-8990 3
3ef/ Designate (1): Academic Director Gef/ Designate (2): Dean of Students i
ntenance Person:
Supervisor te fora completed for each building, residence, etc.
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FACILITY VEHICLES AVAILABLE:
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Drivers:
_Name
_Telechone/Pager
_Addren
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(2)
(3)
Buses / Vehicles Assigned for Evacuation *:
Special Requirements for Evacuation *:
i Host School: -
_Allentown College Telephone:
215/282-1 3 0 Location:
Center Valley
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Evacuation Route (s): Xeim St. to Buchert Rd. to Xauffman Rd. to Pottsorove
_ School Rd. to Rt. 663 N to Rt. 309 N Feeding Center:
Emmaus Senior High School Telephone:
Location:-
_851 North Street i.
Route (s):
Bus Assigned:
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RESOURCES REQUIRED FOR EVACUATION
- District: Pettsgrove School:
St. Pius X High School Census:
664 l
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CetMETED POTTSGROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT ni nii16 mo:47 KAUFFMAN ROAD
- POTTSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA 19464-2398 * (215) 327 2277
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March 23, 1984
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Hr. John H. Cunnington, Planning Specialist Energy Consultants, Inc.
Riverside Office Centre 3 101 North Front Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110
Dear John:
I have received a solicitor's opinion concerning the agreement between Pottsgrove and the Southern Lehigh School District.
Based on that opinion I would like to make some requests, as follows:
1.
The term "etc." on page two, Item 2B, ir much too' indefinite.
May we please have a clarification?
2.
Hay we please negotiate paragraph 2F, on page 2, because as it is presently worded Southern Lehigh District is released from all liability even if Southern Lehigh was the cause of the debt, claim or liability.
Could we discuss modifications or could you suggest some changes that would be reasonable for both parties and not just Southern Lehigh School District?
Our solicitor also pointed out that Pennsylvania is a consnonwealth rather than a state (as mentioned on the first page of the agreement).
Any assistance that you could provide in helping me to resolve these differences would be most appreciated.
Sincerel
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY o,cggggg USNRC 2301 M A RK ET STREET P.O. BOX 8699 N M 16 20:D PHILADELPHIA. P/.19101 gri',A3cel&S$EttETAf -
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Mr. A. Schwencer, Chief Licensing Branch No. 2 Division of Licensing U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Co amission i
Washington, D.C.
20555
Subject:
LirArick Generating Station, Units 1&2 Meteorological and Effluent Treatment Branch
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Reference:
A. Schwencer to E. G. 3auer, Jr.,
letter dated February 29, 1984.
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GOVT 1-1 (NRC)
Dear Mr. Schwencert In compliance with your request for additional information concerning the standby gas treatment system enclosed please find our draf t response to RAI 460.23 and revised response'450.4.
The attached draft RAI(s) will be incorporated into the FSAR exactly as they appear pn the enclosed in the revision scheduled for May 1984.
Sincerely, SW &
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Mr. Frank R. Rmano (w/o enclosure)
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Angus IcVe, Esq.
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