ML20083L597
| ML20083L597 | |
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| Site: | Waterford |
| Issue date: | 05/12/1995 |
| From: | Burski R ENTERGY OPERATIONS, INC. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE FOR ANALYSIS & EVALUATION OF OPERATIONAL DATA (AEOD) |
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| W3F1-95-0078, W3F1-95-78, NUDOCS 9505180511 | |
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Emergency Planning Information
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Gentlemen:
Per your request, as stated in Administrative Letter 94-07 " Distribution of Site-Specific and State Emergency Planning Information" dated May 6,1994, Waterford 3 is voluntarily submitting 10 copies of our annual emergency planning brochure and 1 updated copy of the state and local emergency plans.
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Page 2 May 12, 1995 Please contact F.J. Englebracht, Emergency Planning and Administration Manager, at (504) 739-6607 should you have any questions concerning this information.
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' What To Do if You Haar Tho Outdoor SiranS A Message to Our Neighbor.s and Friends
. STAY CALM. You will have time to take the needed
. steps.
. TURN ON YOUR RADIO OR TV. You will be told what to Your State and Parish governments have prepared do, booklet to tell you what to do if there is an emergency at W,
- Radio - WWL-870 AM/WLMG 101.9 FM ford 3. That is not likely to happen, but you need to be prepa u
al o use WS WW in oh Ws of emp
- Radio - WCKW-92.3 FM/1010 AM such as hurricanes, tornadoes, or spilled chemicals.
- Radio - WADU-830 AM/94.9 FM Please take the time to read this booklet now. Make sure
- TV - Channels 4-WWL,6-WDSU,8-WVUE, all members of your family understand what it says. Talk it i 12-WYES and 26 WGNO with your neighbors and friends. Some of them may need DO NOT USE THE PHONE. The lines are needed for help, or you may need theirs. If you know someone who is t official business, or does not read well, please read the booklet to them. The If you are told to PROTECT YOUR BREATHING:
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- Cover your nose and mouth with a handkerchief or Keep this booklet in a handy place, if you want more copii other cloth-it, you may get them at one of these offices.
- Close the windows and doors if you are in a building or car.
St. Charles Parish Department of Emergency Pre
- Turn off heating or cooling systems. Turn off window paredness, Parish Courthouse,15045 River Roai and attic fans-(Highway 18), Hahnville, La.
If you are told to SHELTER IN PLACE:
St. John the Baptist Parish Civil Defense, Em gency Operations Center,1801 West Airline Hii
- Go inside your house or some other building.
way, Laplace. La..
- Stay inside until your radio or TV says you can leave Louisiana Power & Light Company District Offices oi sa y.
Paul Maillard Road in Luling, or at 2100 West Airlin.
- Turn off heating or cooling systems. Turn off window Highway in Reserve La.
and attic fans.
- Keep your pets inside.
If there is an emergency, outdoor sirens will warn you V
- Listen to the radio or TV for further advice.
you hear the sirens, turn on your radio or TV. They will thei you more about it. Please stay tuned to one of these '
If you are told to EVACUATE:
stations as long as the emergency lasts.
- Be sure that this order applies to your section of the
= Radio-WWL 870 AM/WLMG 101.9 FM map inside this booklet. if it does, follow the next
" Radio - WCKW-92.3 FM/1010 AM steps.
= Radio-WADU-830 AM/94.9 FM
- Get ready to leave your home for a few days. If you You can also get information about an emergency at %
ford 3 on New Orleans radio and TV stations.
have children in school, they will be taken to the reception center for their school. Meet them there.
TV - Channels 4-WWL,6-WDSU,8-WVUE, 12 WYES and 26-WGNO
- Pack only what you will need most. Take this booklet, clothes, medicine, baby supplies, portable radio (if Sincerely, you have one), checkbook and credit cards.
-Turn off the lights and your household appliances.
- Lock your house. The section where you live will be
.o guarded while you are away.
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- Use your own car if you can. Take neighbors who
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need a ride,if you have room. If you have no ride, ask n_
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one of your neighbors for a ride if you cannot do that, A4 go to one of the pickup points listed on the chart 4
inside this booklet. You can get a ride there.
-Turn on the car radio for information.
-Go to the reception center for your section of the
[Ect r DIEc(to rt) Madere, S.(R )St.
Y map. The chart inside this booklet and the radio or TV St. Charles Parish St. John the Baptist General Mant will tell you where to go.
Department Parish Civil Defense Plant Operatit of Emergency Preparedness PLEASE READ THROUGH THIS BOOKLET.
IT TELLS YOU MORE ABOUT HOW TO BE READY FOR EMERGENCIES.
P What R:di; tion is c
Everything tround you is mide up of smill pirticles ctilid atoms. The atoms in some matter are "radioacttve" and cin split to form new matter, When this happens. it gives off energy called
- radiation." This energy can be used to make electricity to treat cane:r. and in other helpful ways.
You live with radiation all the time, and take some into your body gvery day. But sometimes you must be carefut how much of th3 radiation enters your body. If the amount of radiabonin the air D large, you must protect yourself from it. Your house or some other building can often be a good shetter if there is too much radiation in the air.
The amount of radiation you take into your body is men-sured in " millirems." Here are some examples of what you recilve in one year, and where it comes from.
The earth and space - about 80 millirems
- Your food - about 24 millirems Most persons living in the St. Charles or St. John the C ptist Parishes get about 100 millirems per year in these natural ways. You may also get radiation in other ways.
2 or 3 chest x-rays - about 40 millirems
- The material in your house - about 34 millirems
- A coast to-coast airline flight - about 2 millfrems
- A color TV set - about 1 millirem Living next to a plant like Waterf ord 3 will add less than one millirem per year.
Here is how Waterford 3 works. Uranium atoms in the " reactor cors" split to produce heat. This heat makes water hot enough to produce steam. This steam is then used to make electricity in the same way electricity is made in a plant that bums coat or oil.
When the atoms in the core split, radioactive matter is formed.
The plant blocks its release in several ways.
- 1. Metal fuel rods seal the uranium and most of the radioactive matter inside the core.
- 2. A container with a steel wall 8% inches thick surrounds the core and seals it in.
- 3. A second container with a steel wall two lnches thick is around the first one.
- 4. A concrete wall three feet thick seals in all of the other parts.
If there is an accident. Waterford 3 can block the release of all
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or most of the radiation. But in a severe accident, some radioac-tive matter may be released. If it is, this matter will be carried in the air. If that happens, an emergency will be declared. You may then be asked to do certain things to protect yourself until the wind I
cimes the radioactive matter away.
R!diation Emergencies There are four kinds of emergencies at nuclear power plants.
- 1. Unusual Event. A minor problem has taken pface. No release of radioactive matter is expected. Federat. State and Parish officials will be told of this. You will not have to do anything.
- 2. Alert. This is also a minor problem. Small amounts of radioactive matter could be released at the plant. Federal. State and Pansh officials will be told of this and will be asked to stand by. It is not likely that you will have to do anything.
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- 3. Site Area Emergency. This is a more serious problem.
Small amounts of radioactive matter could be released into the area outside of the plant. Federal. State and Pansh officials will prepare to help you if you need to take special action. If such tction is needed. the sirens will be tumed on. You should then listen to local radio or TV stations for advice.
- 4. General Emergency. This is the most severe kind of emergency. Radioactive matter could be released outside the plant. Federal. State and Parish officials will work closely with experts at the plant. You may have to protect yourself. If action is needed, the sirens will be tumed on. You should then listen to local radio or TV stations for advice.
Remember that a nuclear plant is not like a bomb. it CAN-NOT explode. You will have time to do what is needed if you have to protect yourself. Please read the rest of this booklet.
lt will tell you how to prepare for an emergency.
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I Emergency Action Plans HoW Will You Be Told About The Emergency?
If in accident occurs at Waterford 3. experts at the plant will your State and Pansh agencies decide how serious it is.
Outdoor sirens will oc turned on if there is an emergency in y
will be told what actions to take, based on the plans de-your Pansh. These sirens have been put in the best places in the f.nbed here. Be sure you understand them. If you have any St. Charles and St. John the Baptist Parishes for you to heai estions while reading this booklet, ask one of these offices for them. Firemen and deputies may drive through the area to warn Ip n:w, That way you will be prepared before an emergency you, too. If you are in a marsh or swamp, you will be wamed by Ulp come up.
State or Parish Officials, if you are in a boat on the River, the sirens on the shore will warn you. The Coast Guard may also warn you.
- St. Charles Parish Department of Emergency Pre-The sirens will sound only during testing and during emergen-paredness, Parish Courthouse,15045 River Road (High-cies.
way 18), Hahnville, La., Phone Number (504) 783-5050
. Tests - Local governments will test outdoor sirens at noon on the first Thursday of each month. These are just
- St. John the Baptist Parish Civil Defense, Emergency tests. You do not need to do anything.
Operations Center,1801 West Airline Highway, Laplace,
. Emergencies -if there is an emergency, you will hear a La., Phone Number (504) 652 2222 wavering sound that stays on for 3 to 5 minutes. This means that you should turn on your radio or TV. These stations will tell you which sections of the map are af-Yh;n Will An Emergency Affect You?
fected by the emergency. They will also tell you what The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and the En-actions to take if you are in one of the affected sections.
pronmental Protection Agency (EPA) have studied this ques.
- Radio - WWL-870 AM/WLMG 101.9 FM fon. They have learned that you most likely will not have to do
- Radio - WCKW-92.3 FM/1010 AM cnything. If you live as close as ten miles from Waterford 3.
- Radio - WADU-830 AM/94.9 FM lbugh, you should be prepared.
- TV - Channels 4 WWL,6-WDSU,8-WVUE, if your home or the place you work is on the map inside this 12-WYES and 26-WGNo booklet, an emergency may or may not affect you. An accident Should You Use The Phone?
ould affect some parts of the map and not others. That will opend on where the wind is coming from, how strong it is, and if there is an emergency, the phone lines will be needed for Ol how severe the accident is. To help you know if you will have of f cial business. Do not use your phone unless you or someone jotake some action or not, the map has these 16 sections, you know is injured or too sick to do what is needed, if you must use the phone, keep your call very short. This booklet and your radio and TV will tell you what actions you might need to take
.A1,A2,A3,A4 Read it through and be sure you understand it. Clear up all 4"**
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B1,B2,83,B4 Do not listen to rumors. Tum on your radio or TV for up-to-date C1,C2,C3,C4 information during an emergency.
D1,D2,D3,D4 What Are The ACTIONS in an emergency, radio and TV stations will tell which sections you Might Need To Take?
enthe map will be affected. Unfold the booklet at this time and
@p t.k out the section of the map where you live. Put that number in The three actions you might be asked to take are called blank on the front of this booklet to make it easy to find later if Protect Your Breathing, Shelter in Place, or Evacuate. They pu need it. Then come back to this page and read on.
are described at right. Be sure you are clear about them. If you have neighbors who are hard of hearing or do not see well, please help them. Be sure they know what they are supposed to do in an emergency. Fill out the Special Needs Card in this booklet and mailit for them if they cannot do this themselves.
Use this card also if you or someone you know needs a wheel-chair or needs special help for some other reason. That way yot can be sure to get the special help needed.
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l Wh:t if You Are Told To PROTECT YOUR BREATHING?
This means you should take these steps.
. Cover your nose and mouth with a handkerchief or other cloth.
- Close the windows and doors if you are in a building or a car.
+ Turn off heating or cooling systems. Turn off window or attic fans.
" What if You Are Told To SHELTER IN PLACE?
This means you should protect yourself inside your house or ime other building. This is a good action to take if there is a iort release or small amount of radiation in the air. If your iildren are in school, they will be protected by school officials.
ske these steps to protect yourself.
- Go inside if you are outside. When inside, stay there until your radio or TV says you can leave safely. This is most likely to be af ter a few hours, rather than a day or more.
Close all doors and windows.
Turn off heating or co?lic; systems. Tarn off window or attic fans.
Keep your pets inside.
Listen to one of these radio or TV stations for further instructions.
- Radio - WWL-870 AM/WLMG 101.9 FM
- Radio - WCKW-92.3 FM/1010 AM
- Radio - WADU-830 AM/94.9 FM
-TV - Channels 4-WWL,6 WDSU,8-WVUE, 12-WYES and 26-WGNO h/ hat if You Are Told To EVACUATE?
This means that you should move to a place more than ten les from Waterford 3. Plans have been made to give you
,using at special reception centers if you need it. Be sure all 3mbers of your family know where to meet in an emergency.
iat way you will not have to call them on the phone at that time.
The reception centers are listed on the chart inside this book-
. Unfold it and follow the steps to locate your reception center d how to get there.
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The map and the chart on this page show you how to move out
'I your area if you are asked to evacuate. You are also told below ow to get ready for the trip.
Tollow These Steps For Using The Map and the Chart 1, Locate the section in which you live. Look on the map and the chart for your section number. This is the number you are isked to put on the front of the booklet. If you are not sure about ris number, check the map again. Circle your number on the
- hart. Write it on the front of this booklot.
- 2. Locate the evacuation routee for your section. Look icross the chart to the third column. This is the one with the w'ading Evacuation Routes marked at the top of the chart.
There you will find the routes to take when you drive to your
. enter. Mark the route on the map that is easlest for you to ollow. That will help you in an emergoney.
- 3. Loc'te your reception center. Now look alongside the out) you have chosen, in the next column (with the heading Reception Centers for Adults and School Children"). There you vill find the name of your reception center and its address. Put a
- lrcle around it. Each member of your family should know the oc; tion of your reception center.
When you arrive at the Reception Center, you will meet any f am.
ly members who did not travel with you. After you register, you nay leays cnd stay with f riends and relatives. lf you choose to stay at a hot:1 or motel, or with family or friends, be sure the place is nors than ten miles from Waterford 3. If you need a place to stay, shelter space will be made available at the Reception Center.
- 4. Lec'te your pickup point, if you need a ride to a reception Enter, try to go with a neighbor, a friend, or a relative. If you Inn;t do that, you can be picked up from special points near you.
Iach pic';up point in the chart has a number. To locate a pickup
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wint on the map, look for the inangle with that number on it.
7 hoose the pickup point closest to your home. Put a circle around it.
- 5. Loc:te ur children's reception center. If the children lave t) leave it schools for a safer place, they will be the first Ib mov3. Their teachers and other adults will take them to the (teception center for the section in which they go to school. Locate hat center on the chart and circle it. You will also be told by (adio or TV where to pick up your children.
Do not go to your children's school to pick them up. That ould dely their move to a safer place. School officials will
- ak) special care of your children.
Your children may live within ten mileJ of Waterford 3. but go to a school fIrther away. lf they do. plan to pick them up at the school
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Do not try to call your children's school. The phone lines allt be neeced for official business.
- 6. Try this example. This will show you if you are using the
- h7.rt correctly. Suppose you live in Section A4 on the map. In the
'rst column you see the section number and the name of the arish, St. John. In the second column you see the names of the Jwns in that seClion, Reserve and Garyville. The third column sts th3 evacuation routes for section A4. It tells you that you vn use U.S. 61 North or go west on Route 44 (River Road).
u would choose the easiest road for you to follow. Look at the rih column. The reception center for section A4 would be the troplex, at 275 South River Road in Baton Rouge. The last eplumn tsts the pickup points in section A4 where you could go to ut a nde.
If you have questions about your route, reception center, or ickup point, write or call one of these offices as soon as you can.
- St. Charles Parish Department of Emergency Pro-paredness, P6nsh Courthouse,15045 River Road (High-w:y 18), Hahnville, La., Phone Number (504) 783-5050
- St. John the Baptist Parish Civil Defense, Emergency Oper:tions Center,1801 West Airline Highway, Laplace, La., Phone Number (504) 652-2222
{cil;w Th:se St:ps To Get R:: dy Fcr tha Trip
- 1. St:y as calm as you can. If you already know where to go 1d wh;t to take. that will help. You will have time to do what you sed to do. Remember that nuclear plants do NOT explode.
- 2. G:ther what you and your family will need. You will robably have to be away from home for a few days. Take these tings tiong if you can.
This booklet Extra clothing Eyeglasses, dentures, prescription drugs, other important medicines, and first aid kit Some way to identify youre,tf Baby supplies Portable radio and flashlight (if you have them)
Checkbook and credit cards
- 3. Remember as you leave to do the following.
Turn off the lights and your household appliances.
Leave your refrigerator and freezer on.
Lock your house.
Uta enly one car (or other vehicle) for your family. If you have room, please check to see if any of your neighbors need a nde.
Follow the route you have marked on the map in this booklet.
Keep your car windows and air vents closed. Listen to one of the following radio stations for reports about your route and other information.
- WWL-870 AM/WLMG - 101.9 FM WCKW 92.3 FM/1010 AM l
- WADU-830 AM/94.9 FM Dnve safely; traffic will be heavy. Deputies along your route will help with the traffic.
- 4. Do not worry about your property while you are away.
Law officers will protect it.
National Guard troops will be called if they need to help.
Roadblocks will keep people out of the area you have left.
- 5. Ask about these kinds of information when you get to your reception center.
How to register.
Where members of your family are, if they are not with you.
How to get other housing if you need it.
How to get medical or other special help.
How to get checked for radiation.
When it is safe to go back home.
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If you hear the outdoor sirens, turn on your radio or TV to find out what to do.
- Radio WWL-870 AM/WLMG - 101.9 FM
- Radio WCKW-92.3 FM/1010 AM
- Radio WADU-830 AM/94.9 FM
- TV - Channels 4-WWL, 6-WDSU, 8-WVUE,12-WYES and 26-WGNO FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS GIVEN EVEN IF THEY DIFFER FROM THOSE IN THIS BOOKLET.
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Where To Get More information Or Other Help Be cur 3 you the rnembers of your famdy. and your friends
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I Call or wnt3 to one of the offices below NOWif you have questions about ttus booklet.
.St. Chirles Parish Department of Emergency Pro.
e parednese, Pansh Courthouse,15045 River Road (High-way 18), Hahnvme, La., Phone Number (504) 783 5050
- St. John the Baptist Parish Civil Defense, Emerooney Operations Center,1801 West Airline Highway, Laplace, La., Phone Number (504) 652 2222 Do NOT Listen to Rumore. Turn on your radio or TV for up-to-date information during en emergency, o
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