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Public Version of Revised Oswego County Radiological Emergency Preparedness Plan Procedures,Including Procedure a Re Ofc of Emergency Preparedness/Civil Defense,B Re Law Enforcement & D Re Schools
ML20086J346
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Site: Nine Mile Point Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 03/31/1983
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NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORP.
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PROC-830331, NUDOCS 8401230583
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I A Office of Easrgency Preparedness / Civil Defense ,

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- G Highuey Department i H Fire and Rescue 1-I Special Facilities J Document Control and Coordination i @' K Drills and Exercises b o

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SECTION SUBJECT -

@<b 1.0 Introduction A-1 i

2.0 Initial Notification A-1 2.1 Incidents With No Offsite Consequences A-1 ,.

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3.0 Response Action: Unusual Event A-2 i

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5.0 Response Action
Site Area Emergency A-4 i f 6.0 Response Action: General Emergency A-7

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., 1 General Evacuation Procedure A-11 I p?

i-2 Radiological Emergency Data Form (Parts I & II) A-13 g D

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. 4 ERPA Map With Popoulation Shown A-17 S Alert List: Personnel to Man EOC A-19

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!! 6 Alert List: Standby Personnel A-21 7 List of Agency Resources A-23 8 General Recovery / Reentry Procedure A-27

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4 i l i-1.0 Introduction h The Oswego County Office of Emergency Preparedness shall assign missions .

i and tasks, direct courses of action to control the situation, infom the

j. public, and act in conjunction with the New York State Radiological

? Emergency Prepamdness Plan and Procedures, the Nine Mile Point Nuclear

] :l Station and James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plans and

i Procedums developed by the Nuclear Facility Operators.

X 2.0 Initial Notification 8

The Nuclear Facility Operators (WO), Niagara Mohawk FJwer Corporation 1 and The Power Authority of the State of New York, will promptly notify C- Oswego County, via the Radiological Emergency Communications System (RECS), of the occurmnce of ariy incident at the Nine Mile Point Site in

% accordance with the Emergency Action Levels defined in NUREG-0610, "Beergency Action Level Guidelines for Nuclear Power Plants," and

,]y summarized in the following: .

n 2.1 Incidents With No Offsite Consequences

% For incidents classified as an unusual Event, the NF0 will notify the 3 County Warning Point via the Radiolog1ai energency Cammunications System ai (RECS), that an Unusual Event is in progress or has occurmd which indicates a potential oegreaation of the level of safety of the plant.

This report will indicate there are no releases of radioactive material requiring offsite response or monitoring expected unless further . <

degradation of safety systems occurs. Response Action for_an Unusual

(? . . Event shall be implemented (Section 3.0).

2.2 Incidents With Potential For Offsite Consequences

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, 2.2.1 Alert Tor'Tncidents classified as an Alert, the NF0 will notify the .

County Warning Point via the RaFogical Emergency l Communicatons System (RECS), that an Alert has been declared and that events are in progress or have occurred which involve an j actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of j safety of the plant. This report will indicate that the potential for limited offsite releases of radioactive material d may be imminent. Response Action for an Alert shall be d implemented (Section 4.0).

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? 2.2.2 Site Area Emergency

! , For inctaents classified as Site Area Emergency, the NFO will ij notify the County Warning Point and the GUEP V1a the ii Radiological Emergency Communications System (RECS), that a Site M .

Area Emergency has been declared and that events are in progress

.j or have occurred which involve actual or likely major failures q of plant functions needed for protection of the public. This

, report will indicate that the potential for offsite releases of

. radioactive material may be inurinent. Response Action for a

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2.2.3 General Emergency For Inc1 dents classified as General Emergency, the NFO will notify the County Warning Point and GDEP v1a the Radiological J Emergency Comununiations Systes (RECS) that a General Emergency u has been declared and that events are in progress or have occurred which involve actual or imminent substantial core 1 degradation or meli:ing with potential for loss of containment integrity. This report will indicate that the potential for

't offsite mieases of radioactive material may be imm!nent.

p- Response Action for a General Emergency shall be implemented L _

(section 0.0).

3.0 Response Action: Unusual Event

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!' 3.1 Upon notification from the Nuclear Facility Operators (NFO) via the J: RECS, of an Unusual Event, the County Warning Point (CWP), the Sheriff's I.. '

Department Communications Center, snail take tne initial infonsation

[i utilizing the Radiological Emergency Data Form (Parts I & II) '

( Attachment 2).

, 3.2 The CW shall then notify the County Director of Emergency Preparedness (CDEP), and/or his designee and transmit the initial infomation via the

, Radiological Emergency Data Fom. -

i p . 3.3 . The CDEP shall call the NF0, via the RECS and/or land line, to obtain as A '"~ much additional infomation as possible. The NF0 and CDEP will utilize s the Radiological Emergency Data Fom (Attachment 2) in making this and i

[. subsequent reports. u' i 3.4 The CDEP my confer with appropriate members of his staff (as listed in

{ Paragraph A Attactument 5) and to decide what action is to be taken.

i 3.5 The CDEP shall continue monitoring the situation, by periodically li conferring with the NF0, and the State, and take any action necessary j until the situation has returned to nomal:

j 3.5.1 Verbal closecut to the CW and personnel contacted in paragraph -

L 3.4 will be required when situation returns to nomal; or l' escalates to a more severs Responsa Action Level as described ii below.

j 3.5.2 If Response Action for an Alert is to be implemented; proceed to .

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3.5.3 If Response Action for a Site Area Emergency is to be L' implementea, eitner tne cut.P or tne GMP shall notify and l'- -

instruct those individuals listed in Paragraphs A and B.

Attaclament 5 to report to the County Emergency Operations Center and deploy the County Nuclear Facility Liaison Officer (CNFLO) to the near site Emergency Operations Facility (EOF); proceed to

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eitner the wu or tne cw shan not1fy and instruct those individuals liste.d in Paragraphs A and B Attachment 5 to report to the County Emergency Operations Center and deploy the County

.-{ Nuclear Facility Liaison Officer (CNFLO) to the near site Emergency Operations Facility (E0F); proceed to paragraph 6.4.

4.0 Response Action: Alert l 4.1 Upon notification from the Nuclear Facility Operators (NFO) of an Alert via the RECS, the County Warning Point (CWP), the Sheriff's Department l Communications Center, shall record the initial infomation utilizing

! the Radiological Emergency Data Fom (Parts I & II) (Attachment 2).

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4 4.2 The CWP shall then notify the COEP and the CR0 and transmit the initial infomaton via the Radiological Emergency Data Fom (Attachment 2).

4.3 The County Director of Emergency Preparedness (CDEP) shall call the NFO '

2 via the RECS and/or land 1tne, to obtain as much additional infomation as possible. The NFO and CDEP and the State will utilize the Radiological Emergency Data Form (Attachment 2) in making this and 7 l subsequent reports. I I

4.4 If it is decided that the Alert conditions warrant, the CDEP will confer "-~

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telephone fan out to have directional and technical personnel p( (Attachment 5) report to the CEOC, county agency support personnel

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Liaison Officer (CFLO) to the nearsite Emergency Operations Facility ~

(EOF).

4 4.6 The CDEP will confer with the NF0, the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH), CCH and CR0 on a continuing basis for assessment and evaluation during the course of the Alert.

J i 4.7 Upon notification from the NFO that releases are occurring which -

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perform and/or verify the completion of paragraph 4.5, confer with-the-- -

CCH and CR0 who will deploy necessary personnel to provide confimatory

'j ' offsite radiation monitoring and announce to agency heads, the locations - - -

., of emergency worker PMC's.

n 4.8 If Alert conditions warrant, the CDEP shall activate the public q

notification system to include National Weather Service (NWS) and Emergency Broadcast System (EBS).

  • 4.8.1 In conjunction with the NF0, the NYSDOH and the New York State si Public Infomation Office (NYSPIO) the County Public Information f Officer (CPID) will utilize the Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) <
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i i 4.9.1.1 Close all beaches and notify the New York State Department of 4

,  %- Parks 'and Recreation of the situation and advise that all State _

Parks be closed within the plume exposure Emergency Planning 2

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.2 P 4.9.1.3 Limit the amount of unnecessary traffic entering the plume  ?

' exposure EPZ by requesting the County Sheriff to establish 1 traffic control checkpoints.
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5.0 Response Action: Site Area Emergency U 5.1 Upon notification from the Nuclear Facility Operators (NFO) of a Site Area Emergency, via the RECS, the County Warning Point (CWP), the -

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n 5.2 Tha CDEP shall then n:tify those individuals listed in Parts A & B l Attachment 5, transmit the initial infomation via the Radiological l Emergency Data Fom, (Attachment 2) instruct them to report to the County Emergency Operations Center (CEOC) and deploy the County Nuclear i f_. Facility Liaison Officer (CNFLO) with a RACES Operator to the near site Emergency Operations Facility (EOF). l 1

5.3 The County Radiological Officer (CRO) shall call the NF0, via the RECS, l to obtain as much infomation as possible. The WO, CRO, and the State shall utilize the Radiological Emergency Data Fom (Attachment 2) in

, making this and subsequent reports.

. 5.4 The CDEP shall then notify county agency support personnel and place them on standby (Attachment 6).

k 5.5 The CDEP will confer with the NF0, the New York State Department of h Health (NYSDOH), and the County Radiological Officer (CRO), on a S

I continuing basis for assessment and evaluation during the course of the Site Area Emergency.

5.6 Upon notification from the NFO that releases are occurring which exceed 2 technical specification limits, the CDEP shall perfom and/or verify the completion of paragraph 5.5, confer with the CCH and CR0 who will deploy f necessary persomial to provide confimatory offsite radiation monitoring.

lt 5.7 If Site Area Emergency conditions warrant, the CDEP will activate the Public Notification System to include National Weather Service (NAWAS) *

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_ 5.7.1 In conjunction with the Nuclear Facility Operator, the New l 8 York State Department of Health, and the Ner Yrk State Public Infomation Officer, the County Public Infomation Officer u

shall issue advisories to the news media and utilize the -

Emergency Broadcast System (EBS), to advise the public on what

. action to take.

] 5.8 The CDEP shall implement the following Protective Action Response

Options if actions were not implemented at the Alert

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5.8.1 Initial Precautionary Operations 5.8.1.1 Clo'se all beaches and notify the New York State Department of Parks and Recreation of the situation and advise that all ,

i State Parks be closed within the plume exposure Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ).

j 5.8.1.2 Notify the District Superintendant of Schools to close all 4

schools within the plume exposure EPZ.

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5.8.2 Isolation of Ingestion Pathways and Sources

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5.8.2.2 Notification to place fam animals on stored feed.

5.9 In conjunction with the Nuclear Facility Operator, the New Yort State Department of Health, and the New York State Public Infomation Officer, i the County Public Infomation Officer shall issue advisories to the news

! media and utilize the Emergency Broadcrst System (EBS), to advise the i- -public on what action to take.

I 5.10 . The CDEP shall receive updated infomation from the CR0 and the NYSDOH i

. on accident prognosis and the assessment of radiological and meteorological data, and jointly evaluate what additional protective action response option (s) is to be implemented.

i 5.11 Based on the above (5.10) assessment and evaluation, the CDEP shall l' implement one or more of the following remaining protective action l response options for the affected Emergency Response Planning Areas and coordinate the activities of all supporting county agencies by advising them of the option (s) selected. ,

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release, and where evacuation, although recomunended, cannot be A..

implemented because of time constraints and/or impediments to U l

highway movement. The following actions shall be performed:

5.11.1.1 Direct the general public in the affected areas to remain j, indoors, close windows and doors, and turn off ventilating and

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5.11.1.2 Advise the general public in the affected areas to refer to

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6.0 Response Action: General Emergency 6.1 Upon notification from the Nuclear Facility Operators (NFO) of a General Emergency via the RECS, County Warning Point (CWP), the Sheriff's Department Communications Center, shall record the initial infomation utilizing the Radiological Emergency Data Fom (Parts I & II) "

(Attachment 2 ) and notify the CDEP. '

6.2 The CDEP shall then notify those individuals listed in Paragraphs A & B.

Attachment 5, transmit the initial infomation via the Radiological

! Emergency Data Fom (Attachment 2) and instruct them to report to the County Emergency Operations Center (CEOC), and deploy the County Nuclear Facility Liaison Officer (CNFLO) with a RACES Operator to the near site Emergency Operations Facility (EOF).

6.2.1 Upon activation of the CE0C, the County Department of f Emergency Preparedness (CDEP) assumes control of the j RECS.

6.3 The County Radiological Officer (CRO) shall call the EOF, via a dedicated land line, to obtain as much additional infomation as possible from the CNFLO. The NF0 and CR0 and the State will utilize the

( Radiological Emergency Data Form (Attachment 2) in making this and d

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g subsequent reports. ,j 6.4 The CDEP shall then notify coun1;y agency support personnel and place them en standby (Attachment 7).

l 6.5 The CDEP will confer with the WO, the New York State Department of j" Health (NYSDOH), Department of Energy (D0E), and the CRO, on a

continuing basis for assessment and evaluation during the course of the General Emergency.

6.6 Upon notification from the WO that releases are occurring which exceed,_ _ _ ._ _

j technical specification limits, the CDEP shall perform and/pr verify the-completion of paragraph 6.4, confer with the CCH and CR0 who will deploy

} necessary personnel to provide confimatory offsite radiation monitoring.

l 6.7 If General Emergency conditions warrant,and if not previously activated, the CDEP will activate the public notification system to include National Weather Service (NWS) and Emergency Broadcast System (EBS).

6.7.1 In conjunction with the Nuclear Facility Operator, the New I.

York 2 State Department of Health, and the New York State Public Infomation Officer, the County Public Information Officer shall issue advisories to the news media and utilize the Emergency Broadcast System (EBS), to advise the public on what

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. 6.8.1 Initial Precautionary Operations j 6.8.1.1 Close all beaches and notify the New York State Department of Parks and Recreation of the situation and advise that all

! State Parks be closed within the plume exposure Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ).

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schools within the plume exposure EPZ.

6.8.1.3 Limit the amount of unnecessary traffic entering the plume exposure EPZ by requesting the Sheriff to establish traffic

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control checkpoints.

s 6.8.2 Isolation of Ingestion Pathways and Sources In support of NYSD0H and New York State Department of

Agriculture and Markets' actions, the County Department of

) Health may be requested to assist in implementing the following to prevent individuals ingesting contaminated materials: ,

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  • release and where evacuation although recommended cannot be implemented because of time contraints and/or impediments to highway movement. The following actions shall be performed:

i 6.8.3.1 Direct the general public in the affected areas to remain

' indoors, close windows and doors, and turn off ventilating an.d air-conditioning equipment.

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6.8.3.2 Advise the general public in the af*ected areas to refer to predistributed booklet concerning sneltering actions to be taken.

i 6.9 In conjunction with the Nuclear Facility Operator, the New York State Department of Health, and the New York State Public Infortsation Officer, the County Public Information Officer shall issue advisories to the news media and utilize the Emergency Broadcast System (EBS), to advise the public on what action to take.

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6.11.1. Selective Evacuation .

--- 6.11.1.1 Implement the evacuation of all pregnant women, young children under twelve (12) years of age, and those medically-ill individuals who are able to be evacuated and might have a low ,

tolerance to radiation utilizing appropriate portions of general evacuation procedurts. (Attachment 1) 6.11.1.2 Implement the evacuation of ary or all patients from special facilities for whom an evacuation would have a minimal medical risk.

6.11.2 Selective Sheltering Initiate the sheltering of those individuals who could not be safely evacuated. -

6.11.3 General Evacuation 6.11.3.1 When a General Evacuation is ordered to be implemented by the ,

County Chairman of the Legislature, proceed to Attachnent 1 .

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! 6.12 The CDEP shall maintain General Emergency status until closeout or 4_ reduction of emergency class.

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COLAITY GENERAL EVACUATI'ON PROCEDURE I. General t

The Oswego County Director of Emergency Preparedness (CDEP) will coordinate the activities of all agency personnel in the County Emergency Operations Center in the implementation of their procedures

throughout all phases of the general evacuation.

II. Phase I - Mobilization

1. The CDEP will verify that all appropriate initial precautionary operations have been implemented.

l 2. The CDEP will request through State Office of Disaster Preparedness

[ Central District (DOC) the American Red Cross and the Onondaga ant.____.._. _

t Jefferson County Civil Defense Directors to place appropriate County r

and local agencies on standby for traffic control, reception, and i congregate care center activities. _

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request additional equipment (including snow removal) from the D0C. l f III. Phase 2 - Eeross j 1. The CDEP will request,through DOC the American Red Cross and the p- Onondaga and Jefferson County Civil Defense Directors to notify and i coordinate County and lor:a1 agencies in traffic control, reception,

and congregate care center activities, as appropriate.

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1. The CDEP will maintain communication through DOC with the American I Red Cross and the Onondaga and Jefferson County Civil Defense i Directors to coordinate congregate cars and other appropriate County 8

and local agencies' activities, as necessary.

I i V. Phase 4 - Return .

1. The CDEP will, through DOC, cnordinate with the American Red Cross j and the Onondaga and Jefferson County Civil Defense Directors, as appropriate, to ensure the orderly return of the evacuated j population to their home areas.

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1. Message transmitted at: 8. There has:

Time NOT been a release of radio-Date _ j activity, Via . . _

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RADIOLOGICAL EERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURE 0FFICE OF EE RGENCY PiEPAREDNESS/ CIVIL DEFENSE I , i h . ATTAC19 WIT 5 LIST OF FERSONNEL TO BE NOTIFIED (D) = Dusteess (n) = nome k

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Director OEP/CD s George Bmwer (b) 598-1191 (h)

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Radiological Officer, OEP/CD Gary Burgess (b) 5981191 (h) l- i j Chaiman, County Legislature 'Hollis J. Iselin (b) 349-3235 4

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- ' County Administrator James W. Wright (b) 349-3235 (h)

Operations Officer Margaret L. Halske (b) 598-1191

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County Plarning Department Alman J. Hawkins (b) 349-3292 .

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Sheriff Ray Miller (b)343-5490 -

1 1 Fire Coordinator Homer Boissan, Jr. (b) 343-6555 i Commissioner, Social Serv. John Squires (b) 963-7271

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!' 8. TECitlICAL RESOURCE PERSONEL NYS Department of Health Joseph Barry (b) 473-8450

.i Respresentative (Syracuse) (h) l- Communications Thomas Adams (b) 593-7312 (h) .

j . _ .. ^ . County Attorney Robert Nicholson (b) 349-3447 j (h)

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l County Public Information Off. Susan Carden (b) 349-3232 j (h)

} Deputy Director - Oswego William Shannon (b) 342-2590 '

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- Fulton Janet Lewis (b) 593-8336

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Town H'wty Sept., New Haven Richard Phelps (h)

United States Coast Guard (315) 343-1551 1 N.Y.S. Office of Disaster Thomas Inqui (b) 363-8524 j Preparedness-Central District (h) ( )

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Brookhaven Area Office

- Emergency Radiological Assistance (516) 282-2200 _ ._ .- - ._

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. New Yort State Police Fulton 'Sub-Station 593-1223 .

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~. Oswego Police Department 343-1212 j Fulton Police Department 593-2111 B. GENERAL NOTIFICATION

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4 fj Major, City of Oswego William S. Cahill (b) 343-0541

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'h Major, City of Fulton Verner M. Drohan (b) 592-7330 jj (h) utrry Wilson

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4h.; Alcan Aliasina Corporation Plant Manager 342-0121 i,

E, Ontario Bible Conference Cliff Cole (b) 343-9772 7; . (h)

.:a NYS Dept. of Parks & Rec. Charles Mitchell ' (b) 492-1756 7

'[! Conrail (Local) Chief Dispatcher . (L) 799-4525 Utica FAA (Local) Local Coordinator (b) 455-2479

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f Number of Special - f Number Drivers License Types Personnel l Full time 4 1 Passenger (1) Radiological Part time 2 - - -

Volunteer 5 5 Passenger (5) Radiological 4

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f. LIST OF AGENCY RESOURCES
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COV 742 400 Yes COV 750 110 Yes

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4- Radios 100 commercial and jii, special facilities Fixed Radio Syttems t.; .

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J ECC GE Base (300W) 45.25/ Local and State f' 45.28 letz Government

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I. A detemination as to the safety level of the affected area will be unde by the New York State Department of Health who will coordinate this effort with local Health officials and the CR0. Sampling activities will be -

accomplished by NYSDON personnel with assistance from radiological monitorfi.y teams.

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II. Once the affected area is considered safe, the CDEP willnotify emergency -
j. personnel to implement the following actions:

A. Law Enforcement - The CS and NYS Police will put personnel on standby to assist witn traffic control operations. Coordinate with the CDEP q . to detemine where to establish ingress control checkpoints. Continue

security for evacuated area until occupancy is re-established.

! 8. Health & Radiological - Coordinate with utilities for the disposition 1 .

of contaminates wastes. Local fire departments will assis,t_with this

operation. Judgements regarding adequacy of medical services will be made jointly by NYSDOH and OCHO officials. Oversee monitoring of .

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1 i . D. Transportation - Contact bus companies to have drivers and buses put u

on stanopy. Dispatch beses to congregate care centers to retrieve s tran,portation-dependent people. Direct buses to run designated

'3 mutes in reverse. Assist the Emergency Medical Services coordinator with transportation of those people needing special assistance.

E. Social Services - When requested, dispatch reception contar staffs to

, congregate care Cantors to assist Red Cross with preparing evacuees -

for reentry. Dispatch teams to staff mentry field offices in j evacuated areas. Coordinate with CDEP and CCH to secure quanities of a uncontaminated food and water for distribution at reentry stations.

's Request assistance from County Highway Department and Fire Control for -

4 transportation of these supplies. Maintain liaison with Red Cross -

personnel to assist with their operations. Notify CDEP when reentry t s .-

syste1s are in place so that EBS announcements to the public can be .

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F. Highway - Monitor roadutys and brHges to insure passability. Keep i, roads clear of debris, snow, etc., until return of evacuees is R.

[.0 complete. Assist Social Services with. transportation of 'i2 e

uncontaminated food supplies and water. .

.J H G. Fire and Rescue - Coordinate with Transportation representative to

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Contact the CCH to arrange for special transportation needs.

I. Public Information - Maintain contact with the initiating EBS

+: station. unen a1rected by the CDEP that reentry / recovery operations

, are complete, the PIO will notify the E85 to announce that the C affected area may be reentered. All messages will be ccordinated with j- State and Utility spokespersons.

,i  !!!. Since long-tern recovery is primarily the State's responsibility, the

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2. " Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants."

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3. "Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Site Emergency Plan."

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5. "New York State Radiological Emergency Preparedness Plan."

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l 1.0 Introduction 8-1  ;

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2.1 Incidents With No Offsite Consequences -

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3.0 Response Action: Unusual Event B-2 l 4.0 Response Action: Alert B-2 5.0 Response Action: Site Area Emergency 8-3 6.0 Response Action: General Beergency 3-4

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v List of Attachments Attachment Title g 1 General Evacuation Procedure B-7 l j 2 Radiological Emergency Data Fom (Parts I & II) 8-47 h.

3 Agency Alert List B-49 l~ 4 Radiological Easrgency Response and Notification Chart

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. The O County Law'Enfortement Agencies sna11 maintain law and order, insure 12en safety and protect county public and private property -

during radiological emergency operations. In addition, these agencies I i will provide traffic direction and control, control access to i

! radiologically affected areas, and assist in the. dissemination of -

amergerey infomation and announcements. I i Manpower and equipment are to be utilized as deemed necessary by the -  :

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j The Nuclear Facility Operators (F0), Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation t

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Oswego County, via RECS, of the occurrence of arty incident at, the Nine Mile Point Site in accordance with the Emergency Action Levels defined in NUREG-0610. " Emergency Act. ion Level Guidelines for Nuclear Powur j Plants", and summarized in the following:

2.1 Incidents Witn No Offsite Consequences --

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For incidents classified as an Alert, the NFO will notify the .i County Warning Point via the RQt an Alert has been j declamd and that events are in progress or nave occurred which j involves an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant. This notification will indicate j that the potential for limited offsite releases of radioactive o' material may be inaninent. Response Action for an Alert shall be implemented (Section 4.0). -

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, 2.2.2 Site Area Faergency L For incidents classified'as Site Area Emergency, the NFO will

notify the County Warning Point via Mr.c. that a Site Area

! Emergency has been declared and that events are in progress or nave occurred which involves actual or likely major failures pf i

- plant functions needed for protection of the public. This t

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- integrity. This report will indicate that the potent.ial for offsite releases of radioactive material may be inninent.

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3.1 Upon notification, from the Nuclear Facilits Operator, of an Unusual Event via the RECS line, the County Director of Emergency Preparedness j lillTinsure that the County Sheriff is notified.

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. essential information contained in the Radiological Emergency Data Form yl. . (Parts I & II). Attachment 2. -

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-3 4.3 The CDEP will request a security team for the CE0C. Team will be d provided by Fulton Police Department, as directed by CS.

N 4.4 If regnested by the CDEP, the CS will notify the appropriate personnel G . (Attachment 3), to place County Law Enfon:ement Agencies / Support Personnel on staney, y --

4.5 If requested by the CDEP, the CS will deploy personnel to assist in j public notification.

d l 4.6 If requested by the CDEP, the CS shall direct the County Law Enfon
ement Agencies to implement one or more of the following protective action d response options:

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Areas and instruct the people occupying these areas to leave CJ.: and which routes.to take (Attachment 8).

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, checkpoints at locations to prevent unnecessary traffic from l, l entering the affected ERPAs or.the 10-e11e Emergency Planni {

Zone (EPZ) as dincted and near site area (Attachment 1. Ta es 3A and 38). i 4.6.2. Isolation of Ingestion Pathways and Sounes f If instructed by tne wr.r. tne cs sna11 cirect County Law -

Enforcement Agencies / Personnel to provide the following:

, 4. 6.2.1 Assistance in notifying the general public and famers with _ _,

h respect to the quarantine of foodstuffs and water and the placing of farm animals on stored feed.

j 4.7 The CS shall maintain County Law Enforcement Agency / Personnel Alert Status until directed to closecut or escalate to a more severe Response

. Action Level as described below. ,

I 4.7.1. If Response Action for a Site Area Eme mency is to be

] implementes, the cs sna11 tumeciately report to the_CEOC;____ __..- q i proceed to paragraph 5.4.

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A .4 implementes, the cs sna11 1amea1ately report to the CE0C;

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5.1 Upon notificatica from the WO of a Site Area Emergency via the RECS,  !

the County Director of Emergency Prepareaness (wr.r) shall insure the _ _ 2.

County Sheriff (CS) or his alternate is notified and has received the essential infomation contained in the Radiological Emergency Data Form

,i (Attachment 2) and direct the CS, or his designee, to report to the

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County Emergency Operations Center (CE0C). f-n 1- 5.2 The CS shall deploy a security team to the CEOC. Team will be provided 5 by Fulton Police Department, as directed by CS.

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, to place County Law Enfortement Agencies / Support Personnel on standby. '

5.4 If dimeted by the CDEP, the CS will deploy personnel to assist in 4

public notification. -

5.5 The CS shall direct County Law Enforcement Agencies / Personnel to i implement the following protective action response options:

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5. 5.1.2 The CS shall order the establishment of traffic control
checkpoints to prevent unnecessary traffic from entering the s] affected ERPAs or the 10-n11e Emergency Planning Zone and near 4.

site (Attachment 1. Tables 3A and 38).

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Agencies to implement one or more of the following additional protective action response options and assist the CDEP as necessary in notifying 1."';

the public of the protective action to be taken and the specific areas

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1 security, as requested by County Superintendent of Schools.

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li 5.6.3.1 The CS shall keep Law Enforcement Agencies / Personnel advised on 11 any selective sheltering activities that have been initiated.

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"- 3 or escalate to a more severe Response Action for a General Emergency; j proceed to paragraph 6.4.

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C3 or his designee, to report to the County Emergency Operations Center *

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6.2. The CS shall deplay a security team to the CE0C. ,

i 6.3. The CS will inmediately notify the appropriate personnel (Attachment 3), [

who upon notification, will immediately place County Law Enforcenent  :

Agencies / Support Personnel on standby. .

[ 6.4 If directed by the CDEP, the CS will deploy personnel to assist in public -

l notification.

i j 6.5. The CS shall direct County Law Enforement Agencies / Personnel to inplement ,,

j the following protective action response options:

6.5.1. Initial Precautionary operations 6.5.1.1 The CS shall direct the appropriate personnel and law .

enfortement agencies to close County Parts and Recreation Areas }

l and instruct the people occu;;ying these areas to leave and . . _ .A-which routes to take (Attachment 8). j' l

i 6.5.1.2 The CS shall order.the establishnent of traffic contml checkpoints to prevent unnecessary traffic from entering the _

jg affected EllPAs or the 10de11e EPZ and near site (Attachment 1).- /

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J general public in the affected areas to remain indoors, close j windows and doors, and turn off ventilating and air-conditioning equipment. y

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, action response options and assist the CDEP as recessary in notifying the L j public of the protective actions to be taken and ti.a specific areas that are affected. [

6.6.1. Selective Evacuation ,

6.6.1.1 Law Enfortement Agencies / Personnel may assist in notifying

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evacuated and might have a low tolerance to radiation that they :4 j rl should evacuate the affected areas, utilizing appropriate 0 i sections of General Evacuation Procedures (Attscheent 1). The i ; --., CS shall deploy law enforcemerit personnel to schools to provide i

security as requested by County Superintendent of Schools.

6.6.2. Selective Sheltering ,

I 6.6.2.1 The CS shall keep Law Enforcement Agencies / Personnel advised on any selective sheltering activities that have been initiated.

6.6.3. G*neral Evacuation unen a general evacuation is ordered to be implemented by the County Chairinan of the Legislature, proceed to Attachment 1 and implement for the affected areas as coordinated by the CDEP.

]+ 6.7 The CS shall maintain General Emergency Status until directed to

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RADIOLOGICAL EERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURE LAW EIFORCEENT

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ATTACitENT 1 i GENERAL EVACUATI6N PROCEDURES  ;

I. Phase 1 - Mobilization  ;

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A. Upon request from the Oswego County Director of Emergency Preparedness (CDEP), the Oswego County SheMff (CS) or his designee will assign his personnel and direct Town and City Police

, ' Departments to accomplish the following:

l 1. Assign personnel to assist in evacuation procedursi.

2. Assign personnel to locations which are most ilkely to become -

congested, especially those near the plant (Sec Table 1).

3. Activate authorized personnel to make traffic control ,

assignments and distribute equipment (radios, dosimeters, vests). Traffic control stations to get assignmen, ts personnel and pick up willequipment.

report to their police Traffic j.7@3~ control activities throughout the County will be coordinated by '

j a Central Dispatcher located in the County Sheriff's Department i

W (CSD) and/or the CE0C. The CSD will maintain constant communication with the CS, or his designee at the County ECC. f

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4. Assign traffic control personael to signalized locations on a  !?

priority basis. (See Table 2.)

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S.- Close ingress to the EPZ (See Table 3A) or the affected ERPAs  :

j (See Table 38) on main routes. (Use Table 3A for evacuation of 3 the entire EPZ; use Table 38 if only some ERPAs are evacuating.)

! 6. Provide personnel and/or equipment for access control alt,ng -

, evacuation routes. (See Table 4 and attached map of evacuation >

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) 7. Provide traffic control on evacuation routes outside the EPZ.  ;

,I (See Table 5) -

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8. Patrol and provide traffic control on routes outside the EPZ 1eading to reception centers. (See Table 6.) L t B. As needed, the CTor his designee my request assistance from the L New York State Police as personnel and equipment (e.g.,  !

helicopters) are available for traffic control activities. ..

C. The CS or his designee tsay instruct appropriate tow truck operators e

p.. to dispatch tow trucks to predesignated locations. (See Table 7. )

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D. ' If school is in session, at the request of District Superintendent j of Schools, assign personnel to schools to provide security. (See f N

Table 8.)

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5. The CS or his designee may instruct County police personnel to L. rea% patrol boats. The CS or his designee will notify local i- regional Coast Guard stati6n for assistance. New York State will '

t notify U.S. Coast Guard through FEMA.

. 6. Deergency workers needing to enter the EPZ must show appropriate ID

~, to the traffic control person. If confimation is required,

.- - traffic control personr.el will call CS at the CE0C.

4 i II. Phase 2 - Egress . _ _ . -

(- A. Traffic Costal i 1. The CS or his designee will assign personnel and direct City and

. Town police forces to accomplish the following:

a. Deploy patrols to locate and. aid in accidents, provide ,

inforestion and assistance to evacuating persons, and report links with serious congestion problems to the traffic control 9 dispatcher. These dispatchers, if necessary, will contact the j;

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activation of an alternate route, the CSD will notify the CS or

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I c. When traffic control. 'Is no lemger needed at i.. specific traffic w , .

h; control point, the traffic control dispatcher will call and instruct personnel to evacuate or make additional assignments.

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j. d. Clear affected lake and river areas.

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e. Assign personnel backups, to replace traffic control personnel, i . . .
f. Contact tow truck operators to remove disabled vehicles from evacuation routes, n 2. As needed, the CS or his designee may request assistance from the New n York State Police as personnel and equipment are,available, to assist '

in the functions listed above.

. '1, j 3. Energency workers needing to enter the EPZ must show appropriate ID to the traffic control person. If confimation is required, traffic j control personnel will call CS at the CEOC.

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schools and the County Planning Board Representative.

.  ! 2. The CS or his designee may, as manpower and equipment are L

available, and at the request of the Oswego County Fire Ccordinator  :

(CFC) assist in the evacuation of special facilities (e.g., nursing i p homes, hospitals). (See Tabla 10 and attached maps of special f, t facilities.) .  :

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C. Reception Centers The CS or his designet may assign personnel and direct Town and '

City Police Departments to assist in traffic control. at mception -

centers at the request of Onondaga and/or Jefferson Coung Law Enforcement Agencies. (See Table 11 and attached maps of host facilities.)

III. Phase . - k ntanance

' A. Traffic Control .

1. The CS or his designee will assign personnel and direct Town and City Police Departments to accomplish the foHowing:
a. Provide security for evacuated amas, and identify those persons that refuse to evacuate and their location, whenever

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b. M61atain traffic control checkpoints at the evacuated area perimeter to prevent ingrest,. Ingmss to the avacuated area I

r will be pemitted at the discretion of the County Commissioner '

of Health.

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As needed, the CS or his designee may request assistance frca the New York State Police as persor.ael and equipment are available, to

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assist in the functions listed above.

3. Emergency workers entering the EPZ must show appropriate ID to the traffic control person. If confirmation is required, traffic control person.iel will call CS at CEOC.

! IV. Phase 4 - Return _

t As requested by the CDEP, thc CS or his designee will assign personnel and instruct Town and City Police departments to assist in traffic j control operations.

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  • Evacuation Route ** At Municipality 1 U.S. 103 14th Street Oswego 2 U.S. 104 S.U.N.Y. Main Street Oswego i

! 3 U.S. 104 N.Y. 35 . Mexico _

4- U.S.104 Washington Boulevard Oswego 5 U. S. 104*** N.Y. 3N Mexico j 6 U.S. 104 West Fir;t Street Oswego

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West Second Street Oswego l 8 U.S. 104*** West Fifth Street Road Oswego

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priorities may change if the evacuation is staged by ERPAs. -

    • Intersections 1 and 2 require at least one traffic contrn1 officer to minimize congestion. If personnel are avs11able. Intersections 3 J through 9 should also be attended. Othnwise, the traffic lights should

! be adjusted to a flashing ede, depending upon the safety considerations at the intersection. ____

      • These intersections also requim access control, and are included in i Table 4. -

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TRAFFIC PROHIBITED ON INTERSECTING ROAD Town of Oswego:

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c o Lake Shore Road West Lake Road o U.S. 104 West Lake Road o County Route 20 (Maple Avenue) Bunker Hill Road -

o Tug Hill Road Bunker H'11 Road

, o County Route 7 Furniss Road i

o Rath. burn Road Furniss Road i'iI o Buhker !!1ll Road (north) County Route 20 hI (Maple Avenue)

. o Furniss Road (east) Ridge Road (south)

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o Ridge Road Phillips Road . a Or o West Fifth Street Road County Route 85 k . (Cunningham Road) 1, o W.Y. 48 Hickory Grove Road Mh

{ Town of Volney: _ _ _ . _

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h; o N.Y. 481 Van Buren Drive

?! o County Route 57 Van Buren Drive

, o N.Y. 176 Rowle'e Road o Silk Road Hawk Road /Rowlee y

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o County Route 45 west Baldwin Road

{. (Mt. Pleasant-Palermo Rd) (south)

]' o County Route 6 (North Volney Road) Clifford Road Town of Palenso: l__

,k o Red School House Road Clifford Road l} c County Route 35 County Route 4 j east (Hall Road)

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o NY. 69- Larson Road  ;

o County noute 58 (Standpipe Rd.) Emery Road i o U.S. 104 Smithers Road -- i o County Route 41 . Smithers Road .

(Spath Road /Tubbs Road) .

o Pulaski Road (County Route 41)/ County Route 41 -

Cole Road (Spath Road)

Town of Richland: .

o Dunlop Road County Route 41 o Manuaring Road (west) South Dy sv111e Road (north) o Ivens Road South Daysv111e Rd.

o South Daysville Road Manuaring Road (east) o Atkinson Road Salisbury Road o N.Y. 3 (south) County Route 5 (Lake Acad)

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j Nine Mile Point Road Minor Road Scriba

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4 Woolso'n Road County Route 1 Scriba

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Dennis Road County Route 1 Scriba

,j (North Road) r, y Mddle Road County Route 29 Scriba-

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5 Middle Road Creamery Road Scriba ,

f County Route 29 U.S. 104 Scriba  ;

Duke Road U.S. 104 Sciba .

County Route 29 County Route 1 Scriba (North Road)

Middle Road Dennis Road New Haven 6 County Route 1 (North County Route 1A Scriba Road) (Lake Road)

Middle Road Creamery Road Scriba i Kocher Road U.S. 104 Scriba East Seneca Street . Mitchell Street City of Oswego

/ Middle Road (County Route 1) ... .

, 7 N.Y.1048 (west) Ladd Road Mexico ~

Potter Road Ladd Rod Mexico

County Route 43 (To11 gate U.S. 104 New Haven j Road)  ;

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[- County Roate 1 (North Road) County Route 6A New Haven d

8 County Route 64 (Country U.S.104 Mexico

, Hose Road) i Hurlbut Rcad Ames Street Mexico I

7 Green Road Fish Road New Haven /

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i Hanson Road Green Road New Haven / ~

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, County Route 35 Craw Road Palermo 4

i Sundown Road County Route 35 Palenso -

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Stone Road County Route 6 New Haven

( '., Egglestone Road U.S. 104 New Haven y 9 Stone Road County. Route 6 New Haven

-:i Darrow Road /Ccunty Rte 51 County Route 6 New Haven

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(Hall Road)

,j County Route 51A County Route 29 Scriba s.- -

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j> Albright Road U.S. 104 New Haven Darrow Road Soper Mills Road New Haven

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'.j County Route 41A Duke Road Scriba y

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U.S. 104 Scriba County Route 53 County Route 4 Scriba

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U, 12 County Poute 1 (North Rd) Kocher Road Scriba 5;

d Middle Road Kocher Road Scriba

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'it East Albuy Street City Line Road Scriba/ City of Oswego n

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East Avenue Oswego

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i N.Y. 481 (north) ~ County Route 57 City of Oswego i i

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{ West Utica Street West 1st Street City of Oswego i s

} 13 U.S.104 (East Bridge St) -

East 1st Street City of Oswego i

. East Utica Street East 1st Street City of Oswego  !

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N.Y. 48 (north) Gray Road Minetto West Fifth Street Road Rathburn Road Minetto/ City (north) of Oswego Gartionier Hill Road / Byer Road Oswego f Liberty Street 3

9 Hillside Avenue Byer Road . Oswego

'? County Route 7 (Johnson Byer Road

' . Oswego Road)

U.S. 104 County Route 7 Oswego l g. . (Johnson Road) -

I George Washingto'n Blvd. Draper Street s .. Oswego' r.

! 14 N.Y. 3 (south) County Route 5 Richland b (Lake Road) s g.

.- Atkinson Road Salisbury Road Richland I County Route 28 South Daysville Rd. Richland

. Ivens Road South DRysv111e Rd. Richland Dunlop Road '

County Route 41 Richland

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$/ Srith Road Sherman Road Mexico /Richland 5i U.S.104 (west) Smithers Road Mexico Li' .

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<j Road) Richland j County Route 41'(Spath Smithers' Road Mexico

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,i- Road)/ Cole Road (Spath Road) -

s 3 i Tubbs Road Davis Avenue City cf Mexico y' J. North Street Wood Avenue. City of Mexico N.Y. 3 (Scenic Avenue) Hamilton Street City of Mexico C

$ County Route 16 Watson Avenue City of Mexico . .

(Academy Street)

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N.Y. 1048 (east) Dame Dale Beach Road New Haven s

';- 16 ' County Route 41 (North Minckler Road City of Mexico -

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1; County Route 41 (Tubbs Road) Newcomb Road Mexico I;

u U.S. 104 County Route 58 City of Mexico (Standpipe Road)

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Lincoln Avenue Madison Street City of Mexico

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N.Y. 3 (Norman Avenue) Munger Hill Road Mexico

} Wayne Street Munger Hill Road Mexico it .

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River Street Fravor Road City of Mexico

/ Mexico County Route 16 Clark Road Mexico ,

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Minckler Road Countryman Road Mexico

17 Anes Street Spring Street City of Mexico N.Y. 3 (Norman Avenue) Spring Street Cit;y of Mexico j County Route 64 U.S.104 (Main St.) City of Mexico j (Country Home Road) i ;

Wayne Street Spring Street City of Mexico South Jefferson Street Spring Street City of Mexico l

gg N.Y. 69/ Church Street Spring Street Ciiy of Mexico p

Lincoln Avenue Spring Street City of Mexico  :

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14 .. s N.Y. 69 Larson Road Mexico ,

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18 Craw Road County Route 4 east Palemo ,,

4 (Hall Road) . .,.'

County Route 35 Codnty Route 4 east Palemo (Hall Road) l-County Route 4 west County. Route 35 Pale m o (Hall Road)

I Red School House Road Clifford Road Palemo p County Route 6 (North Clifford Road Volney -

Volney Road) r.

.; McDougall Road Silk Road Volney

.; County Route 4 (Hall Road) O'Connor Road Scriba

]; Mud Lake Road County Route 51 New Haven County Route 6 County Route 51 New Haven

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M County Route 35 (south) Sundown Road Palemo a

j _. Craw Road ,

County Route 4 (Eall Road)

Palermo

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.; N.Y. 176 Cour.ty Route 45 Volney (Suckerv111e Road) y Kingdom Road (County County Route 45 Volney

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Kerfien Road County Route 45 Volney

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h County Route 57 County Route 45 Volney (Suckerville Rd.)

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1 (Hall Road)

Silk Road County Route 4 Scriba (Hall Road)  ;

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Silk Road (north) Hauk Road /Rowlee Rd. Volney N.Y. 176 Rowlee Road Volney

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Kings Road Rowlee Road Volney j Distin Road Rowlee Road Volney

[ . Kingdom Road County Route 57 Volney -

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County Route 57 Van Buren Drive Volney

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h N.Y. 481 Van Buren Drive Volney I

. County Route 57 Dutch Ridge Road Scriba i i

. County Route 45 (Mount Baldwin Road. -

Volney i Pleasant /Palemo Road) ,

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1 Pad # Lake Road Pleasant Road Volney 21 N.Y. 48 Hickory Grove Road Fulton -

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,g Lysander Road) (Cunningham Road)

.e West Fifth Street Road County Route 85 Fulton

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J County Route 20 Ridge Road Oswego g (Maple Avenue)

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E West Fifth Street Road Rathburn Road Oswego (County Route 25) c e.- *

a N.Y. 48 Gray Road Oswego j 22 Lake Shore Road West Lake Road Oswego 1i f, U.S. 104 West Lake Road Oswego g

M Bunker Hill Road (north) County Route 20 Oswego i! (Maple Avenue) d

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b, County Route 7 Furniss Road Oswego'

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Furniss Road (east) Ridge Road (south) Oswego

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V, (Maple Avenue) (Count,y Rte. 25) Minetto w Rathburn Road West Fifth St. Rd. Oswego /

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c'1- . Gardanier Hill Road Hillside Avenue Oswego Ill County Route 7 Byer Road Oswego / City of 9 Oswego C

.jj - U.S. 104 Draper St. Oswego / City of f Oswego i

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t TABLE 4 i i EVACUATION ROUTE.ACCEf5 POINTS * ,

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- Town of .icriba - .

1 Route 1 Nine Mile Point Road 1A,28 2 Route 29 Lake Road 18 3 Route 1 Route 29 18 4 Route 1 Lake View Road. 1C,3A j 5 Creamery Road Route 1 1C,3A,38,6A 6 Route 4 Klocks Corncrs Road 1C,3A,32,58,6A,100 7 N.Y. 176 Route 4 1C,3A,38,58,6A,106 8 Route 29 U,S. 104 2C,5A -

<' 9 Route 4 Route 29 2C,5A,10A 10 Silk Road Route 4 2C,5A,10A

! 11 U.S. 104 Route 29 2C,5A i 12 Route 1 Lake Road 38

( 13 Creamery Road U.S. 104 58 +

)' 14 Creamery Road Middle Road 58 .

15 Kocher Road Route 1 68 i

h 15 Kocher Road 17 Route 53 Middle Road U.S. 104 68 68, 12A

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t 19 4.Y. 176 Whittamom Road 198  ;

b j- 20 Route 53 Route 4 128 1  ;

-- - Town of New Haven - l 1 N.Y. 1048 Route'l 1A 2A 28,4A,7A c 2 Route 1 Shore Oa.
s Drive 2A
3 Route 1 Hickory Grove Drive 4A

, 4 U.S. 104 Keefe Road 4C 3 5 Route 1 Larkin Road 7A 6 U.S. 104 To11 gate Road 78 7 Route 6 Route 6A 7C 8 U.S. 104 Egglestone Road 8A 3

9 Route 6 Route 64 (Hurlbut Rd) 8B

! 10 Route 6 Stone Road 8C 11 -Route 6 N.Y. 1048 48 12 Route 6 U.S. 104 a8,4C 13 Route 6 Sundown Road 8C 14 Darrow Road Lilly Marsh Road 9A,98 15 Darrow Road Stone Road 9A,98

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, 2 U.S. 104 Fraver Road 15C 4

3 Fort Leazier Road Pulaski Road 158 4 N.Y. 104 Smithers Road 158

.; 5 N.Y. 104 Emery Road . 17A 4 6 N.Y. 3 Hurlbut Road 178

?; 7 N .Y . 104** N.Y. 3 16A

.' 8 N.Y. 3 Spring Street 168

- Town of Volney -

1 Silk Road Route 45 20A

g. , 2 Route 6 Route 4 12 N; 3 N.Y. 176 Route 45 20A .

4 Kingdom Road Distin Road 20C h,j 5 Kingdom Road Route 45 20C

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i' j 1 N.Y. 3 north Ramona Beach Drive 14A j.1 t!.; - Town of Palemo -

jd. 1 Route 35 Route 4 18A 44 6

- Town of Oswego -

1 1 West Fifth Street Rd Furniss Road 21C,21D 2 Route 7 Route 20 (Maple Ave) 228 3 U.S. 104 Cemetery Road 22C

  • i; 4 U.S. 104 Thompson Road 22C 5 Garder.ier Hill Road
  • Hillside Avenue 138 6 Route 7 Gardenier Hill Rd 138

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D' 1 U.S. 104. 12th Street 12A I 2 U.S. 104 East 9th Street 12B 1 3 U.S. 104 N.Y. 481 12C l 4 N.Y. 481 County Route 57 12C 5 N.Y. 48 U.S. 104 . 13A  ;

6 N.Y. 48 Ellen Street 13A '.

7 West Fifth Street Rd U.S. 104** 13C '

8 U.S.104 Sheldon Avenue 13C

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It is rocommended that these intersections be manned by a traffic control officer where large voiimes of traffic are anticipated, to facilitate the merging of vehicles on the evacuation route.

Directional signs (temporary) should be placed at these locations, in the absence of personnel, to assist drivers.

' Locations are signalized, and also appear in Table.2.

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Intersecting Road

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Traffic Traveling On Municipality o N.Y. 48 Gansvoort Streat Fulton .

o N.Y. 48 Phillips Street Fulton

(.. , : o N.Y. 48 West Broadway Fulton -

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a County Route 57A (eastbound and Schrooppel

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., N.Y. 31 (eastbour*i and wstbound) Clay ^

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leetertsun. New Terk 13est to Coffeen Street east to js, Jeffersen Comenity College.

..s County Route 36 south 3.13 Jefferson Community College County Beste 36 *euth to County

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,' 12N Coffeen Street usterte n. New Vert 13891 Beute M east to U.S. Il north te W.S. IM sett te aterstate SI

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Road) 3 south east to Cesatboute to County le 45 east4 (Nell  ;

i l, e unterte n. New fort 13501 to 5.5. Il north to U.S. IM east to l l ^ . Interstate 81 north to esit 46 to j

Coffeen Street east to Jefferson l , Community College.

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.. , 50,198 1220 Coffeen Street 45. southeast to fast Paterne to i e:

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'Q' 4 y N.Y. 3 north IA.lS.3C New fort State Fairgrounds B.T. 3 north to N.T.13 east to

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  • 4 south to Interstate 6 N northwest te y, New fort State fairgrounds .

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188.195.300 New York State Fairgrounds Syracuse. New fort 13204 N.T.176 south to N.V. 3 southeast to N.Y. Cal south to interstate 481 south l ^ Is te laterstate el south to Bear 5tneet

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j p'( U li Road south M.104,lM.204 New York State fairgrounds Sitt need south to N.Y. 3 seuttwest to Syracuse. New fort 13204

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! . sy City School 1)istrict of Oswego Tii 1 Fitzhugh Part E.S. 530 New York State Fairgrounds 9 Oswego School

! ",h E. 10th & Bridge Sts.. Oswego Syracuse. New York 13209 District MM (315) 341-5864 ifM 2 Kingsford Park E.S. 402 New York State Fairgrounds 7 Oswego School

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M'bI T' g 4 Frederick Leighton E.S. 371 New York State Fa*rgrounds 7 Oswego School

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..T 10 Minetto E.S. 568 New York State Fairgrounds 9 Golden Sun

? Granby Rd..iMinetto Syracuse New York 13209 y l ,j4 (315) 341-5834 g; MexicoAcadby& Central as

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' : . '. County Rte 64. Mexico Ed - 130 Syracuse, New York 13209 6 Oswego County l b.!; (315) 963-7251 Occp.Ed.- B0CES 1200 (half f:.

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k 18 Oswego community Christian School 60 New York State Fairgrounds 1 Gibson Bus l f'gi Hallock Hall-Presbyterian Church Syracuse, New York 13209 Service if!j W. 5th St./0neida St.. Oswego pp (315) 343-3360 p]

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Q X'y 1 Children's Center 20-25 New York State Fairgrounds 2 vans Oswego School E. 10th & Mitchell Sts.. Oswego Ahstrict (315) 342-1732 iI M 2 Oswego Cooperative Nursery School 16 New York State Fairgrounds 1 van Oswego School

y St. Mary's School, 74 W. 6th. Oswego Syracuse New York 13209 District l' i (315) 343-0700

.cJ 4 Headstart of Oswego 15-17 New York State Fairgrounds 1 Headstart

! ~~ji Trinity Methodist Church Syracuse' New York 13209 minibus y E. 4th 8 Utica Sts., Oswego * '

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7 New St., Oswego Syracuse,'New York 13209 District Fa (. (315)342-1732 H R

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! Congregate Care Centers Capacity

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j j.] 78 Jefferson Community College ia

,i s 8A,8 120 Coffeen St. Watertown State Office Buf1 ding 300 15tl,C Watertown 317 Washington St.. Watertown j .9 17A,8 (315)782-5250

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.i IA,B,C New York State Fairgrounds 2C Syracuse Henninger H.S.

3A,B 600 Robinson St. Syracuse 600 (315)487-7711 * (

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10A,8 1607 S. Geddes St., Syracuse 200 11A I 12A.B.C George A. Fowler H.S. [

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g 2. - Facility providing information: h been a release of radio- .'

activity to the ATMOSPHERE.

g Indian' Point Unit No. 2 been a release of radio-

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C Ginna Station D been a GROUND SPILL release l

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j; I Phone (if given) A There.is NO need for Protective Actions outskda the site bound .

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4, h ATMOSPHERIC REI. EASE Actual Proiected V ~~

-~Date and Time Release Started T. --

Duration of Release k hrs hrs Noble Gas Release Rate Ci/sec C1/sec

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! 16. Dose and Measurements and Projections if

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Whole Body Dose Rate ,

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Whole Body Commitment (for duration

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!i. Thyroid Dose Commitment (1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> Rem i

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d Whole Body Dose (Rem) i 'I Thyroid Dose Commitment (1 hr Exposure - mrem)

Thyroid Dose

-[ (Total Commitment - Rem) 1 17. .m

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Action Recommendations and the Basis for the Recommenda- 'c) ^

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RADIOLOGICAL EE RGEEY RESPONSE PROCEDURE a LAW EIFORCEENT

. f ATTAC M NT 3 lt AGENCY ALERT LIST  !

TITLE DESIGNEE / ALTERNATE PHONE No.

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Sheriff Ray Miller 343-5490 _.

Undersheriff Robert Hall 343-5490 =

4 Lt. James McDenoott 343-5490 4

OSEGO COUNTY POLICE AND FEDERAL AGENCIES * -

Police Department Village of Hannibal '

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. g5 City of Oswego Chief: D. Edwards r Qf/ Chief: Floyd Kunar11er Phone: 564-6286 = -

Phone: 343-1212 '-

Village of Parish -

, Police Department Chief: William Herrington t_

City of Fulton Phone: 963-3865 '

Chief: Walter Hanlon "

Phone: 593-2111 Village of Phcenix ,

Chief: C. Meyer r Phone: 695-6303/6440

Village of Pulaski Chief
John Wade '

s -Vt11 age of Central Square Phone: 298-5533 -

i Chjef_;_Clyde Phillips >

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Phone: 668-3035 United States Coast Guard i; (315) 343-1551 -

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1.0 Introduction C-1 ,

2.0 Initial Notification C-1 2.1 Incidents with No Offsite Consequences C-1 2.2 Incidents with Potential for Offsite Consequences C-1 3.0 Response Action: Unusual Event C-2 4.0 Response Action: Alert C-2 5.0 Response Action: Site Area Emergency C-4 6.0 Response Action: General Emergency C-7 .

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Attachment Title Page 1 General Evacuation Procedure C-11 l 2 Department of Health Short Term Protective Actions C-23 i 3 Radiological Emer1pency Data Form r

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4 Radiological Emergency Response & Notification Chart C-27 5 Emergency Response Planning Areas C-29 6 Health Department Agency Alert List C-31 I
7 Health Department Official RERP Notification List C-35 8 Emergency Workers Radiological Exposure Record C-37 9 Emergency Worker Exposure Control Information C-39 i

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I go 10 Decontamination C-41 j 11 Instructions For Radiation Monitoring Teams C-61 i 12 List of Farns/ Dairy / Meat / Processing Plants Within Pine  !

Exposure EPZ C-71 13 Upstate Medical Center at Syracuse C-73

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5?ll The Oswego County Commissioner of Health, or his designee, and the County Radiological Officer have the responsibility for the following activities 7 ,

as uefined in the County Radiological Emergency Response Plan:

a. Public Health; -
b. Accident Assessment; ,
c. Protective Response Evaluation; and
d. Radiological Exposure Control.

The County Casurissioner of Health, or his designee, and the County '

Radiological Officer will coordinate their activities with the County Director of Emergency Preparedness, the New York State Department of Health, and the Nuclear Facility Operators 2.0 Initial Notificiation The Nuclear Facility Operators (NFO), Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation [

and the Power Authority of the State of New York, will promptly notify '

Oswego County via the RECS, of the occurrence of any incident at the Nine i Mile Point Nuclear Power Site in accordance with the Emergency Action i Levels defined in NUREG-0610. Emergency Action Leve': Guidelines for Nuclear Power Plants, and sinunarized in the following:

2.1 Incidents With No Offsite Consequences h For incidents classified as an Unusual Event, the WO will notify the County Warning Point via the REOt an Unusual Event is in progress s or has occurred which indicates a potential aegradation of the level of i safety of the plant. This report will indicata there are no releases of '

radioactive material requiring offsite response or monitoring expected ,

I unless further degradation of safet;y systems occurs. Response Action for i an Unusual Event shall k implemented (Section 3.0).  ;

2.2 Incidents With Potential For Offsite Consequences 2.2.1 Alert

  • TiirTncidents classified as an Alert, the NFO will notify the County Warning Point via the REOt an Alert has been declared and that events are in progress or nave occurred which l' involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant. This report will indicate that the potential for limited offsite tw1 eases of radioactive material may be imminent. Response Action for an Alert shall be implemented (Section 4.0). .

2.2.2 Site Area Emergency ,

For incidents classified as Site Area Emergency, the NFO will notify the County Warning Point via the Recs, that a Site Area Emergency has been declared and that events are in progress or sf- nave occurred which involve actual or likely major failures of W ,

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Fo'r incidents classified as General Emergency, the NFO will 1 nofity the County Warning Point via the u cs, that a General

," Emersency has been declared and that events are in progress or i,3 nave occurred which involve actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting with potential for loss of containment

, integrity. This report will indicate that the potential for

'i offsite releases of radioactive material may be imminent.

Response Action for a General Emergency shall be implemented (sect 1on 0.9) .

. 3.0 Response Action: Upon notification from the Nuclear Facilities'0perators via tne ucs, of an Unusual Event, the County Director of Emergency 4 Preparedness, may nottry tne county Commissioner of Health, or his a designee, and the County Radiological Officer and request that they standby until closecut or escalate to a more severe Response Action Level.-

f 4.0 Response Action: Alert, i

4.1 Upon notification from the Nuclear Facility Operators via the RECS, of an 'h l Alert, the County Director of Emergency Preparedness (CDEP), shall notify

'SieTounty Commissioner of Health and the County Radiological Officer, or their designees, and shall transmit the initial infomation via the Radiological Emergency Data Form- (Parts I & II) (Attachment 3).

. 4.2 If necessary, the CDEP will notify the CCH and the CR0 to report to the County Emergency Operations Center.

2 d 4.3 The CCH, or his designee, shall notify the County Department of Health

.;. staff and other county health service agencies (Attachment 6) that an j

Alert is in effect and they should standby for further instructions.

a 4.4 The CCH, or his designee, shall notify the appropriate special facility administrators that an Alert is in effect in the affected Emergency.

Response Planning Areas (ERPA) and they should standby for further

instructions, (Ref. County Special Facilities Procedure).

j 4.5 The County Coussissioner of Health, or his designee, may notify the l president of the Central New York Hospital Association ([315] 451-3000) l

and request that health services of contiguous counties be notified in '

i case assistance is required. j 1 4.6 If a radioactive release exceeding " Technical Specification Limits" has  !

1 occurred, the CCH, or his designee, in conjunction with the CR0 shall j review the radiological release data from the Radiological Emergency Data m l

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C.W; the New York State Department of Health.  ;

4.5.1 If necessary, the.CR0 will notify the Field Team Coordinator (FTC) -

and Exposure Control Coordinator (ECC) to report to the E0C. ,

4.7 If requestea by the CDEP, the CR0 shall direct county Emergency Field Tec Coordinator to implement Initial Precautionary Operations.

4.7.1 Notify Field Team Supervisors and request that they report to the Emergency Operations Center and/or a secondary location,

( Attachment 11), to pick up field monitoring kits.

4.7.2 The Field Team Supervisor shall be msponsible for the following:

4.7.2.1 Assembling adequate supplies of protective equipment for their team members.

4.7.2.2 Assuring that~ Emergency Worker Radiological Exposure Records are cornctly completed and forwarded to the Exposure Control  !

Coordinator and subject to review by the CCH. These records i will be stored at the County E0C.

4.7.2.3 Assembly and deployment of Radiological Field Team Members wher.

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h 4.7.2.4 Assure that team members read dosimeters at prescribed intervals.

. 4.7.2.5 Emergency workers being deployed to restricted areas shall be refreshed in the Instructions for Radiation Monitoring Team and -

._. _ Emergency Personnel Exposure Control, (Attachment 9 & 11) prior [

to deployment.

l. . 4.7.2.6 Notify the County Commissioner of Health (CCH), or his - -

l: designee, through the Exposure Cont 91 Coordinator if a team member's absorted dose has exceeded Protective Action Guide limits for emergency workers (Attacheent 9), and if decided by u ._ the CCH, or his designee, direct such members to report to a designated PMC for monitoring and decontamination.

4.8 If requested by the CDEP, the CCH, or his designee, shall direct the County Health Department to assist in the following procedures for

. Isolation of Ingestion Pathways and Sources.

The following should be recommended in support of actions by the New York State Department of Health and Department of Agriculture and Markets to prevent individuals from ingesting contaminated material:

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4.8.1 Notification to quarantine foodstuffs and water in the affected ERPA's until samples can be evaluated for contamination levels.

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<1 residents of necessary actions to be taken in the handling of

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' .; Agriculture and Markets and will be on file at County Office of l Director of Emergency Preparedness.

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.I 4.8.4 The CCH, or his designee, shall coordinate efforts with the' l l~J County Highway Superintendent to assure adequate supplies of uncontaminated foodstuffs and water are available.

I 4.9 The CCH, or his designee, and the CR0 shall maintain the Alert status of

- their departments until directed to close out or escalate to a more severe Response Action Level as described below.

4.9.1 If Response Action for a Site Area Emergency is to be l - implemented, tne ccu, or n1s assignee, and tne CR0 shall

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proceed to paragraph 5.5.

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.4 5.0 Response Action: Site Area Emergency.

5.1 Upon notification from the Nuclear Facility Operators via the RECS, of a Site Area Emergency, the County Director of Emergency Preparedness (catr}, snali notify the CCH and the CRO, or their altsrnates, and shall transmit the initial infomation via the Radiological Emergency Data Form (Parts I & II) (Attachment 3), and request that they report to the

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County Emergency Operatiocs Center.

.l 5.2 The CCH, or his designees, shall notify tf e County Department of Health l

q staff and other county health service agencies (Attachment 6) that a Site Area Emergency is in effect and they shoul.1 standby for further fnstructions.

5.2.1 The Field Team Coordinator shall notify all County Radiological Field Monitoring team supervisors to standby for deployment

!- (Ref. Alert Lists).

j 1 5.3 The CCH, or his designees, shall notify the appropriate special facility administrators that a Site Area Emergency is in effect in the affected Emergency Response Planning Areas (ERPAs) and they should standby for

! furthsr instmettons (Ref. County Special Facilities Procedure).

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5.5 If a radiological release exceeding " Technical Specification Limits" has occurred, the CCH, or his designees, in conjection with the CRO, shall review the radiological ~ release data from the Radiological Emergency Data Foru (Attachment 3) and confer with appropriate personnel from the NF0, and the liew York State Department of Health.

S.5.1 If necessary, the CR0 wi11' notify the Field Team Coordinator l

(FTC) and Exposure Control Coordinator (ECC) to report to the .

EOC.

5.6 If requested by the CDEP, the CR0 shall direct County Field Team coordinator to implement the following Initial Precautionary Operations:

5.6.1 Notify Field Team Supewisors and request that they report to the Emergency Operations Center and/or a secondary location (Attachment 11) to pick up field monitoring kits. If indicated in paragraph 5.5, deploy Radiological

  • Field Monitoring Teams (Ref. Alert Lists). '
5. 6. 2' The Field Team Supervisor shall be responsible for the

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5.6.2.1 Assembling adequate supplies of protective equipment for their w

g team members.

it 5.6.2.2 Assuring that Emergency Worker Radiological Exposure Records  !

are correctly completed and forwarded to the Exposure Contml Coordinator and subject to review by the CCH. These records .

will be stored at the County.EOC.

I 5.6.2.3 Assembly and deployment of Radiological Field Team Members when [

. directed by the FTC.

5.6.2.4 Assum that team member's dosimeters are read properly and at prescribed intervals. .

5.6.2.5 Emergency workers being deployed to restricted areas shall be refreshed in the Instructions for Radiation Monitoring Team and

, Emergency Personnel Exposoure Control, (Attachments 9 and 11) prior to deployment.

5.6.2.6 Notify the County Commissioner of Health, or his designee, through the Exposure Control Coordinator if a team member absorbed dose has exceeded Protective Action Guide limits for emergency worters (Attachment 9), and if decided by the CCH, direct such members to report to the CEOC for monitoring and l decontamination.

5.7 If requested by the CDEP the CCH, or his designee, shall direct the County Department of Health to assist in the following procedures for

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L', 5.7.T Notification to quarantine foodstuffs and water in the affected l ERPAs until samr.les can be evaluated for contamination levels.

5.7.2 Notification to shiter fam animals within the area and place on stored feed.

5.7.3 The State of New York is responsible to notify famers and residents of necessary actions to be taken in the handling of fam animals and/or foodstuffs and drinking water.

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5.7.4 The CCH, or his designee, shall coordinate efforts with the County Highway Superintendent to assure adequate supplies of uncontaminated foodstuffs and water are available.

i 5.8 If at arty point in time the projacted dose to any offsite area exceeds 5 l', rem whole bo(y or 25 rem thyroid, response actions must be taken in accordance with the response for a General Emergency. Proceed to paragraph 6.10. -

5.9 If the release is sufficiently concentrated to result in a projected -

!- ,' ,_ offsite dose greater than 1 rem whole body or 5 rem thyroid, the CCH, or -

l. his designee shall notify the CDEP and the County Chairman of the d Legislature and provide specific details including the affected areas and e y shall recommend implementation of the following Protective Actions qd j Response Options:

5.9.1 General Sheltering

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5.9.1.1 In the event of a radiological release incident, or for those situations requiring evacuation, and where evacuation cannot be implemented because of time constraints and/or impediments to highway movement. The following action shall be initiated for j the general pubite:

I Direct the general public in the affected areas to remain 1.]; indoors, close windows and doors, and turn off ventilation and air conditioning equipsont.

5. 9.1.2 Through the CDEP, the CCH, or his designee, shall provide the County Public Information Officer with information on various sheltering procedures for the general public (Attachment 14).

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.i 5.9.2 Selective Evacuation l ' .

I : 5.9.2.1 Implement the evacuation of all pregnant women, pung children .

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  • tolerance to radiation utilizing appropriate portions of the General Evacuation Procedures. (Attachment 1). ,

. 5.9.2.2 The CCH, or his designee, shall contact'all special facility administrators in the affected areas and request that they l

implement the evacuation of any or all patients fmm special .

facilities as indicated in paragraph 5.9.2.1 and for whom an ,

evacuation would have a minimal medical risk.

5.9.3 Selective Sheltering .

5.9.3.1 Initiate the sheltering of those individuals who could not be safely evacuated if a selective evacuation was necessary.

5.9.3.2 Refer to the County Radiological Emergency Response Procedure, Special Facilities, for special facility considerations.

5.10 The CCH, or his designee, and the CR0 shall maintain the Site Area I Emergency status of their department until directed to close out or escalate to a more severe Response Action Level as described below: .

I 5.10.1 If Response Action for a General Emergency is to be implemented, tne CGH, or his designee, and the CR0 will inusediately report to the County Emergency Operations Center; proceed to paragraph 6.5.

O 6.0 Response Action: General Emergency (refer to Attachment 2, Department E

i of Healta snort Term Protective Actions). .

6.1 Upon notification from the Nuclear Facility Operators via the RECS, of a L General Emergency the Coun1;y Director of Emergency Preparedness shall i notify tne County Commissioner of Health (CCH) and the County ,

Radiological Officer (CRO), or their designees, and shall transmit the initital information via the Radiologia1 Emergency Data Form (Attactement 3), and request that they report to the Emergency Operations Center (EOC).

6.2 The CCH, or his designees, shall notify the County Department of Health staff and other county health service agencies (Attachment 6) that a 1 General Emergency is in effect and they should standby for further instructions.

6.2.1 The Field Team Coordinator shall rotify all County Radiological Field Monitoring team supervisors to standby for deployment (Ref. Alert Lists).

1 6.3 The CCH, or his designee, shall notify the appropriate special facility l

administrators that a General Emergency is in effect in the affected Emergency Response Planning Areas (ERPAs) and they should standby for further instructions (Ref. County Special Facilities Procedure).

6.4 The CCH, or his designee, shall notify the president of the Central New l

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!. 6.5.1 If necessary, the CR0 will notify the Field Team Coordinator (FTC) and Exposure Control Coordinator (ECC) to report to the EOC.

6.6 If requested by the CDEP, the CR0 shall direct County Emergency Team Coordinator to implement the following Initial Precautionary Operations.

6.6.1 Notify Field Team Supervisors and request that they report to l ',~;, the EOC and/or a secondarv le stion to pick up field monitoring

i kits. If inoicated in paragraph 6.S, deploy Radiological Field i Monitoring Teams (Ref. Alert Lists).

,, 6.6.2 The Field Team Supervisor shall be responsible for the fcilowing:

.. 6.6.2.1 Assembling adequate supplies of protective equipment for their

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i 6.6.2.2 Assuring that Emergency Worker Radiological Exposure Records 4 '

are correctly completed and forwarded completed foms to the h~

Exposure Control Coordinator, and are subject to review by the CCH. These records will be stored at the County EOC.

6.6.2.3 Assembly and deployment of Radiological Field Team emergency

, umebers when directed by the FTC. .

(, 6.6.2.4 Assure that team members read dosimeters at prescribed intervals.

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refreshed in the Instructions for Radiation Monitoring Team and -

Emen;ency Personnel Exposure Control, (Attachments 9 and 11) l prior to deployment.

$ 6.6.2.6 Notify the County Commissioner of Health, or his designee,

, .; through the Exposure Control Coordinator if a team member's 4 ' absorbed dose has exceeded the EPA Protective Action Guide's it for emergency workers and if decided by the CCH, direct such members to report to a designated PIC for monitoring and

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The following should be recommended in support of actions by the New York State Department of Health and Department of Agriculture and Markets to prevent individuals from ingesting contaminated material.

6. 7.1 Notification to quarantine foodstuffs and water in the affected Q* ERPAs until samples can be evaluated for centamination levels.

6.7.2 Notification to shelter fam animals within the area and place on ston d feed.

6.7.3 The State of New tort is responsible to notify farmers and residents of necessary actions to be taken in the handling of fam animals and/or foodstuffs and drinking water. ,

i 6.7.4 The CCH, or his designee, shall coordinate efforts with the '

  • County Highway Superintendent to assure adequate supplies of uncontaminkted foodstuffs and water are available.

6.8 If at any point in the the projected dose to any offsite area exceeds 5 c rem whole body or 2i ren thyroid proceed to paragraph 6.10. ,

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6.9 If the release is sufficiently concentrated to result in a projected i.

offsite dose greater than 1 rem whole body or 5 rem ttyroid, the CCH, or his designee, shall notify the CDEP and the County Chaiman of the Legislature and provide specific details including the affected areas and shall recommend implementation of the following Protective Actions '

Response Options:

6.9.1 General Sheltering i h

6.9.1.1 In the event of a radiological release incident, or for those -

situations requiring evacuation, and where evacuation cannot be -

implemented because of time constraints and/or impediments to .

highway movement, the following action shall be initiated for 1 L

the general public: '

Direct the general public in the affected areas to remain indoors, close windows and doors, and turn off ventilation and air conditioning equipment.

1 L 6. 9.1.2 Through the CDEP, the CCH, or his designee, shall provide the County Public Infomation Officer with information on various sheltering procedures for the general public (Attachment 14).

6.9.1.3 The CCH, or his designee, shall assure that all special facility administrators are aware of the infomation provided in paragraph 6.9.1.2.

6.9.2 Selective Evacuation ,

! 6.9.2.1 Implement the evacuation of all pregnant women, young children under twelve (12) years of age, and those medically ill individuals who are able to be evacuated and might have a low

- tolerance to radiation utilizing appropriate sections of the General Evacuation Procedures. (Attachment 1).

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. ;f' administrators in the affected areas and request that they implement the evacuation of any or all patients from special facilities as indicated in paragraph 6.9.2.1 and for whom an m; evacuation would have a minimal medical risk.

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6.9.3.2 Refer to the County Radiological Emergency Response Procedure, Special Facilities, for special facility considerations.

6.10 If the release is sufficiently concentrated to result in a projected offsite dose greater than 5 rem whole body or 25 ren thyroid, the CCH, or his designee, shall notify the CDEP and the County Chairman of the

'.'", t.egislature and provide specific details including the affected areas and

' shall recommend implementation of the following Protective Action Response Option when practical:

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6.10.1.1 Implement the evacuation of all members of the general public

?! in accordance with the County General Evacuation Procedure '

(Attachment 1) in support of the CDEP.

6.11 The CCH, or his designee, shall continue to assess the affects of the

I ' incident on public health, and control the exposure to emergency workers until closecut.

,h 6.12 The CR0 and the CCH, or his designee, shall maintain their respective

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GENERAL EVACUATION PROCEDilRE ,

1. If not already done as a precautiorary operation, the Counky Commissioner of Health (CCH) will notify and provide guidance and assistance, as .

necessary, to health related special facilities (See Table 1) for '

evacuation of their patients / residents, visitors, and staff. .

2. Refer to the Oswego County Emergency Response Procedure Special- [

Facilities for special facility considerations. '

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3. The CCH and the County Radiological Officer (CRO) shall notify CSS to
  • I dispatch appropriate personnel to the specified reception center (s) (See '

l Table 2 and attached maps of nost facility locations) to direct ..

monitoring, decontamination, and registration activities, if necessary.

This will be done on a priority basis depending upon affected ERPAs. f.

4. The CCH and the CR0 will coordinate with CSS and provide cssistance to all host area Public Health Offices and to the American Red Cross with .

respect to public health, sanitation, and possible radiological aspects e of congregate can center operations. (See Table 3 and attached maps of f

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5. The CCH and the CR0 coordinating with the New York State DepaNnt of ,

Nealth will determine the safety of the consequent conditions on re-entry .

to evacuated areas, and will inform the County Sheriff (CS) of these  !

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lA,B.C New York State Fairgrounds Henninger H.S. 600 N!

2C Syracuse 600 Robinson St., Syracuse c 3A,8 (315)487-7711 u '.

5A,8 James A. Shea J.H.S. 200 6A,8 1607 S. Geddes St., Syracuse -

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. Zones Reception Center Congregate Care Centers Capacity Edward Smith E.S. 400 Lancaster Ave. and Broad St., Syracuse f

Concoran H.S. 400 919 Glenwood Ave., Syracuse f

H.W. Smith E.S. 200 1130 Salt Springs Rd., Syracuse , f Nottingham H.S. 4%

n 3100 E. Genesee St., Syracuse

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SA,B Huntington E.S. 200 6A,8 400 Sunnycrest Rd., Syracuse i 10A,B ,

11A,B C Lincoln J.H.S. 150 13A,B C 1613 James St., Syracuse 19A B.C.D -

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N North Syracuse Central Schools New York State Fairgrounds C' (Continued) h Cicero H.S. ** 350 .

C Route 31. Cicero I'3 Gillette Road M.S. 200 4 Gillette Rd., Clay  ;

. East Syracuse - Minoa Central Schools .,

n Pine Grove M.S. 400

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E. Syracuse - Minoa Central H.S. 400 . I

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, 49 E. Elizabeth St., Skaneateles d Fayetteville-Manlius Central Schools a

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Comments i

Whole body (1 No planned protective actions.(b) Previously recommended -

State may issue an advisory to seek shelter and await protective actions may i' Thyroid <5 further instructions. be reconsidered or

, Monitor enviroreental radiation levels. terminated.

Whole body 1 to < 5 Seek shelter as a minimum. If constraints exist, Consider evacuation. Evacuate unless constraints make special consideration

Thyroid 5 to (25 it impractical. should be given for Monitor environmental radiation levels. evacuation of children .
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- Thyroid 25 and above for mandatory evacuation based on these levels, evacuation were not T Control access. insnediately possible.

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N Whole body 25' Control exposure of emergency team members to these Although respirators and

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. Date Time .A NOT been a release of radio-

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B been a release of radio-

2. - Facility providing information:

- activity to the ATMOSPEIRE.

g Indian Point Unit No. 2 C been a release of radio- *

' Indian Point Unit No. 3 activity to a BODY OF WATER.

C Ginna Station '

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E FitzPatrick Plant mm, F Shoreham Station 9. ,,T,,,h, e release is :

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4 16. Dose and Measurements and Projections A SITE BOUNDARY Actual Projected i Whole Body Dose Rate mR mR/hr Whole Body Commitment (for duration 5; ~ above) Ram Thyroid Dose Commitment (1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />

.i- exposure) mrem mrem Thyroid Dose (total commitment) Rem B P'ROJECTED OFFS'iTE 2 Miles 5 Miles 10 Miles Whole Body Dose Rate (mR/hr)

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OSEGO COUNTY j RADIOLOGICAL EERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURE ATTAC15ENT 6 .

r HEALTH DEPARTENT AGEICY ALERT LIST ADMINISTAATION OFFICE # HOE 1.DORESS HOE i l

Carnissioner R. J. Collins 349-3263 Price Drive, Pulaski Sec'y to Cossa. P.T. Mowry 349-3261 RD #1 Mexico Steno to Cossa. S.L. Denny 349-3378 Jefferson St., Pulaski

~ Asst. to Cosmi. E.B. Wink-worth 349-3321 92 River Rd., N., Fulton Dr. J. F. Grant 343-6260 192 W. Utica St., Oswego (Ans. Serv.)

Dr. W. L. Hollis 298-2233/ 8255 Harwood Dr., Lacona 387-5113 .

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B. Stillman, PH Engineer 349-3266 136 Harding Pl., Syracuse '

K. MacDowell, Sr. PH San-itarian 349-3273 212 Park St., Fulton E. Walsh, Sr. PH Sanitar-ian 349-3269 174 W. Third. Fulton a B. Holliday. PH Sanitar- 3 9~T ian 349-3269 Scenic Ave., Mexico ,.

f -. h-Henry, PH Sanitarian 349-3273 299 W. Second, Oswego '

N. Jones, PH Sanitarian 349-3269 R.D. 2, Oswego *

. V... Messerschmidt, PH San. 349-3269 R.D. 7. Box 375. Fulton .

V. Waggoner, Sr. Hith. Tech 349-3273 RD 1 Co. Rt. 2, Richland~

D. Caines, Vector Cont. R.D. 2 Kline Rd. , t Spec. 349-3273 Pennellville

  • Vande Hyde, Acct Cirk, ED 349-3251 15 Ellen St., Oswego . _

K. Rossiter, Fire Control .

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JANITOR D. Champagne 224 E. 2nd St., Oswego FNTALHEALTH V. Roberts, Supervisor 349-3285 RD 1 Box 63, Mexico D. Baldwin 349-3382 404 So. 4th St., Fulton ny. ~

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. M. Gill, Switchboard 88 East 6th St., Oswego

- M. Lynch, Mental Hith Ed 349-3345 102 Ellington Ct.,

Camillus M. Pike, Case Management 349-3382 RD 1, Box 182, Martv111e

. J. Rossuian, Case Management 349-3358 4640 Verplank Rd., Clay G. Scullin, Case Management 349-3382 West 6th St., Oswego

, C. Whelsky Typist 349-3335 RD 3, Pinnacle Hill, Fulton ,

f' J. Deane, Case Management 349-3358 2137 Hall Rd., Oswego i

L NURSING R. Sullivan, Dir. , Pt.

Serv. 349-3280 307 Worth St., Fulton N. Cravetz, PHN Super-visor 349-3278 612 Oneida St., Fulton C. Distin, PHN Supervisor . 349-3279 605 W. First St., Fulton J. Frasier, PHN 349-3274 774 Lake Rd., Cleveland  ;

S. Munson, PHN 349-3272. 8298 Harwood Dr., Lacona '

J. Augustine, RN 349-3277 1331 Main St., Phoenix V. Lundy, RN 349-3277 5635 E. Davey Rd.,

Brewerton A. MacCaull, RN 349-3276 307 E. 10th St., Oswego '

. A. Martin, RN 349-3274 Blimer Rd., Pennellville K. Smith, RN 349-3258 202 E. 6th St., Oswego

'.f, B. Woolworth, RN 1 349-3276 RD 1, Centrol Square m..

"j -J. Watson, RN, Clinics I. Scott, RN, PNP, Clinics 349-3272 349-3258 RD 3, Oswego 7335 Lake St., Pulaski c.y

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E. Ewing-Burns, RPN 349-3726 PO Box 78, Pennellville .

C. Gordinier, HHA 8293 Harwood Dr., Lacona J. Loomis, HHA 76 E. lith St., Fulton J. Thorne, HHA 3693 French St., Parish M. Chesbro, Sr. Clerk Typist 349-3267 Fulton Ave, Central Square P. Avery, Acct. Clerk 349-3268 RD 1, Phoenix

.' (FFICE OF HEALTH DEPARTENT V. Otis TB Clinic Box 192, Pulaski L. Pooler, TB Clinic 5456 Co. Home Rd., Mexico

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PRUliRAPI B. DeSantis 349-3262 193 W. Third St., Oswego

. E. Cantine 349-3271 RD 2. Fulton

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B. Pilon 349-3344 7 Orville St., Oswego C. Adkins 343-3333 10 Babcock St., Oswego M. Licciardello 349-3332 RD 2 Hanley Rd, Hannibal BILLING DEPARTENT .

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F. Lockwood, Administrator 592-9521 RD #3, ex 86, Oswego -

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Serv. 592-9521 Hillview Dr. Cent. Sq.

F. Cughan, RN Supervisor 2 (Eves.) 592-9521 15 N. Sixth St., Fulton M. Milone, RN Supervisor (Nit) 592-9521 210 Brandy Brook La, Phoen. ,

S. Mosegard, RN Supervisor '

(Days) 592-9521 French St., Rd., Parish J. Maurer, RN Supervisor

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Attachment 9 OSEGO COUNTY

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EERGEEY PERSONNEL EXPOSURE CONTROL INFORMATION

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Emergency Personnel Radiological Exposure control is necessary to monitor and I

minimize the radiological exposure of County emergency response personnel. -

This includes individuals engaged in accident assessment, rescue of endangered or injured personnel, lifesaving activities, evacuation of affected

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that involved emergency response personnel my be exposed to radiation and ,

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All possible measures will be taken to limit the radiation exposure of i emergency workers to those values and conditions as described in Paragraph 9- - - -- m--

of this'~section, except when specific lifesaving actions or extraordinary emergency operations are required.

h During a. radiological emergency the CCH or his designee, and the CR0 with the Exposure ContruLCoordinator, are responsible for the radiological exposure '

L' -- control of emergency response personnel. Activities associated with this . _. _.-

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.. 1. Instructing' involved agencies within Oswego County to distribute I self-reading dosimeters with chargers and TLD's to emergency response 7 personnel upon initiation of County Radiological Emergency Response Plan -

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, 2. Instructing each person performing emergency service functions inside affected areas to take dosimeter medings at 15 to 30 minute intervals or---- --  :-

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as-instructed. Should an indicated exposure exceed 100 millireontgen, a report shall be made to the individual's immediate superior, and re1Ryed to the ECC- at-the EOC. If the indicated exposure approaches the upper limit of the dosimeter reading, or 1 frontgen per day, or 3 reontgen i total, e report should immediately be made to the Exposure Control F Coordinator. In this case, the dosimeter reading should be recorded and the dosimeter zerced to insure adequate recording of the emergency .

! worker's exposure, and a decision should be made as to the need for '

decontamination.

3. Instructing decontaminetton personnel to remain upstream of any water spray utilized in decontamination activities.
4. Assuring that personnel assigned specific missions inside affected areas (i@t which entail out-of-vehicle operations are provided with, and instructed on how to use, appropriate protective clothing and equipment.

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d. Participate in training programs, drills, and exercises.

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'l <- . . -not required for actual or potential human lifesaving, the federal ifait 1- . Wa once-in-a-lifetime whole body dase of 25 REN. Note that for gamma -m, exposure, the exposure in R0EATGENS will be considered the same as dose . ,j lp in RDIS. 14:enever passible, the New York State and Oswego County 4 guidance on keeping dose within 3 REM whole body will be observed for ll anergency workers in non-life saving operations. -

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.: those workers may result in the saving of human life from observed or i reported accidents, or from any other situation where medical and law

!j I enfort:sment authorities deem that loss of human life is possible. In

. this case the federal limit is a once-in-a-lifetime whole body dose of 75 -

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personnel receiving radiation doses equal to or in excess of those L, indicated in paragraphs 9 or 10, above.

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DECONTAMINATION

1. INTRODUCTION Contamination monitoring is required for emergency workers after their tasks are completed. It is also required for evacuees before they

( proceed to congregate care centers. Equipment and vehicles will also be l

c monitored and decontaminated if necessary. Monitoring will be performed

! with count rate meter (CRM) at least as sensitive as the E140N W/HP260 Probe or CDV-700, which has sufficient sensitivity to detect background radiation from natural sources.

Determination of the presence.of contamination is made with a Count Rate Meter. The level of radiation above background readings as a location which indicates contamination shall be 100 CPM (Counts per minute) or 0.1mR/Hr (milliroentgens per hour).

The purpose of decontamination is to remove radiation-emitting particles -

from a person, vehicle, or other piece of equipment. The goal of decontamination efforts am to bring the monitored levels (above background readings) below 100 CPM or 0.1 mR/Hr, a determination may be made with a State Radiological Health Specialist on whether or not other

.. decontamination techniques should be employed or if the person, vehicle

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2. PERSONNEL MONITORING CENTER (PMC) LOCATIONS

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Appropriate personnel monitoring centers will be established and operational unless the detamination is made by the County Chief Executive that none are needed because of the absence of a release of radioactive material sufficient to cause a contamination problem.

Personnel Monitoring Centers will be established at the time of an emergency outside but near the 10 mile EPZ. Locations will be communicated at that time to emergency team leaders and supervisors.

Emergency workers (and their equipment and vehicles) shall be monitored for contamination and then, if necessary, decontaminated at Personnel Monitoring Centers. Members of the general public who live outside the plume EPZ but were inside during the emergency shall proceed to the Host County reception centers.

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for contamination and,.if necessary, decontaminated at Reception Centers.

$, For members of the public arriving at a Reception Center, the

1f monitoring of vehicles should be done as expeditiously as possible due 1; to a

- neck"possible situation.large influx of According evacuees to FEMA which could requirements, cause ALL a " bottle evacuees are to

', be monitored. Except if they arrive at reception centers or PMC prior

, to plume release. It is expected that all needed monitoring can be

', accomplished within a 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> period. If county resources prove to be inadequate, the county will solicit additional personnel and equipment from the State.

j: Personnel Monitoring Center and Reception Center decontamination operations are similar. The instrumentation used at the PMC and f['.

i Reception Center will be the sang sensitivity and type as shown in 4.A. This section of the course will describe.the operation of a i

[ personnel monitoring center. Differences between personnel monitoring f center operatons and reception center operations will be described as, necessary to provide them with an understanding of both.

U 3. PMC PERSONNEL (Two 12-Hour Shifts Needed)

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A. SUPERVISOR g An individual who directs the flow of action throughout the PMC and

insures that the operation is run safely, according to procedures and in a manner which limits the spread of contamination. This 3 person has overall authority in matters of supervision, assignment,

,' monitoring operaticns and security. The supervisor will receive i technical guidance from the county EOC and from the New York State '

Department of Health. The supervisor should have a designated

', b , alternate. The supervisor will make himself/herself known to the 1 Fire Chief at the PMC; in this way material, facility and personnel I needs will be handled between the Health and Fire agencies. The j supervisor will notify the CR0 when influx of workers causes a delay L in initial scanning of more than 15 minutes.

>t B. MONITORS

!' These individuals are responsible for radiological monitoring of personnel and equipment. These individuals ~ must have knowledge in

., radiation monitoring, instrumentation, radioactivity, and

};. decontamination. They must know proper survey procedures for both r personnel and equipment.

I~ At least one monitor will be needed in each of the following areas:

!I e Near the entrance to the PMC for initial scanning of arrivals.

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_(' quickly scan any line of waiting arrivals for serious contamination.

C. DECONTAMINATION SPECIALIST These individuals must have general knowledge of all aspects of the decontamination facility and its various stations. These individuals ensure that the various stations are sufficiently staffed and equipped. They shall assist where necessary under the 9uidance of one of the above individuals and may also be a monitor.

In addition, these individuals may be responsible for assisting in traffic control, maintaining cleanliness and order in the facility, and other assignments as directed by the center supervisor.

D. RECORDER This individual keeps records on individuals processed through the PMC, gathers exposure record infomation prior to their departure, instructs personnel in the reading of dosimeters and then completes the necessary exposure record foms. The recorder is responsible -

for the accurate and understandable management of personnel dosimetry records. The recorder shall infom the supervisor of any exposure observed by any personnel that is above established County Radiological Emergency Response Plan guidelines. This individual will prepam a listing of all personnel dosimetry exposures on a

,.- reporting fom for review by the supervisor.

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Special equipment is needed to monitor the presence of contamination, prevent the spmad of enntamination, decontaminate, handle waste, -

control access, maintain records and seek specific advice from health official s. A list of such equipment follows:

A. INSTRLDEN_TS

1. GM Survey Instruments (CDV-700 or more sensitive)
2. High Range Survey Instruments (C3V-715)
3. Dosimeters, DirMt Reading and Thermoluminescent

, 4. Chargers for Direct Reading Dosimeters B. OTHER EQUIPENT

1. Plastic wrap or bages for GM Probe with rubberbands
2. Anti-Contamination Clothing
3. Warning Rope or. Tape
4. Signs and sign preparation equipment
5. Masking Tape
6. Scissors
7. Clipbhrds
8. Paper rolls for floors
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8. Dustpan 9, Brush i 10. Plastic Garbage Bags (30 gal.) with ties g 11. Identification Labels for impounded clothing d

3,. D. FORMS Als DOCtMNTS i' 1. Copy of the County Standard Operating Procedures for Personnel lr Monitoring Center j> 2. Site specific procedure with floor plan of facility

3. Radiation Exposure Record Cards

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5. Vehicle ar.d Equipment Decontamination Sheets j 5. PMC WORKER D0SIE TRY j' . . Each worker in the PMC will te iven a direct reading dosimeter with

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dosimeter. Precautions described in Section 11, Paragraphs IV, V, and -)

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l' 6. PMC DECONTAMINATION 1.

jj A. FACILITY The entire PMC should be periodically monitored to detect any L contamination build-up especially along well-traveled walkways, sink 4

l and shower bottoms and drains, and waste storage areas. Periodic

arwa decontamination or redefining of clean areas may be necessary.
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, decontaminated as necessary. Exposure records will ne collected and-handled the same way as those for emergency workers within the plume  ;

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' Final closing of PMC will be detemined by a survey perfomed by the NYS Health Department. Waste will be transported by County vehicles to a location designated by the utilitites.

(- B. WORKERS Before PMC workers leave their shift they must be monitored and decontaminated as necessary. Exposure records will be collected and handled the same way as those for emergency workers within the plume EPZ.

C. RADI0 ACTIVE MATERIAL WASTE All caterials not to b2 decontaminated for later use shall be placed in the yellow liTastic bags marked "RADI0 ACTIVE MATERIAL". The side of the trash can shall be monitored and if a reading in contact with any portion of the side or flush with the top of the can reads either 8,000 CPM or 2.0 mr/hr (above background); the bag shall be closed and placed in remete room. The door will have the sign "RADI0 ACTIVE MATERIAL" on it. The supervisor will notify the CR0 when waste is ready for pick up and disposal.

D. CONTAMINATED MATERIALS TO BE DECONTAMINATED All materials found to be contaminated BUT are to be saved for attempted decontamination, will be tagged with owner / agency identification. Part of which is to be given to the person surrendering material, one part is held at PMC to be returned to CCH_

,C and one part kept with the contaminated object. Material will be

(., held in the area designated with sign "RADI0 ACTIVE MATERIAL." -

E. LAYOUT The physical shape and size of existing structures and grounds will ,

determine the placement of decontamination, monitoring, and record keeping stations within the facility. Two main guidelines should be used in detemining the placement and layout of a facility. -

Use signs to aid in control of traffic by indicating no entry areas, scan areas, clean areas, etc. All door ways except for worker entrance should be locked and have sign indicating no entry except through monitoring area.

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-- gpyg.ar 2.u-- - I Ti;is is particularly important for reception centers since more j people will be monitored and decontaminated at a reception center than at a personnel monitoring center. Contaminated personnel ' i should be able to be rapidly identified and move along to ' decontamination stations without delay and cross contamination of ' , other people.. '

6. ISOLATION '

.Once these contaminated personnel or vehicles have been identified by monitors they should be isolated immediately and conveniently without criss-crossing and backtracking into clean areas. Signs indicating contaminated and clean areas as well as flow of traffic should be placed in conspicuous locations. ( 7. PERSONNEL MONITORING AND DECONTAMINATION A. GENERAL

1. Monitoring and decontamination will be carried out under the supervision of (from the EOC unless presence requested) of a NY State Radiological Health Specialist.
2. Background readings at all monitoring locations, decontamination areas radioactive waste holding areas waiting or registration areas, vehicle deconamination areas are to be recorded on the PMC building layout with the time and date recorded with data. This data (for that location) should always be subtracted from the monitored reading to detemine whether or not a minimum level of contamination is present.

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3. Unless directed otherwise by the CRO, all monitors will wear: anticontamination coveralls; shoe covers, rubber gloves and dosimetry. Masking tape is to be used around cuffs of wrists and ankles. If monitoring is to be done outdoors, appropriate clothing for fpul weather is of overriding importance (ice: wam clothing, rain gear); in any case as long as the body and extremities are covered then contamination control will be effective.

l, There is to be no: SM0 KING-EATING-DRINKING, or CHEWING in U _ . any area not designated as being clean. -- r --- ---. _ _ _ _ . . Dosimetry is to be read by the monitors and reported to te recorder every hour or as instructed. Reporting of exposures ~ - recorded is according to county exposure control SOP. i

4. From entrance, paper should cover the floor with rope or .

construction tape as a barrier on either side to act as a traffic control. A chair with trash bag over it :ihould be on i-the " hot" side of the " step off Pad" (marks a monitoring - point and beyond which access is controlled and is CLEAN). This allows someone being monitored to site if necessary or help maintain their balance.

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=; ,, . ,_ . . , ~2: w T .vb  :." . - l. i-i';. At the desired monitoring point a recorder will collect dosimetry and emergency worker radiological exposure ricord - fom, from an incoming worker. As the monitor reports on the - status (clean or contaminated) it is recorded by the - recorder. If the subject is clean, the fom will be so } marked and worker directed to the registration area of the i PMC. At that point the worker will register (indicate their name, agency, destination upon leaving the PMC and address ' and/or telephone number to be reached at) and turn in his/her fom. i Those who are contaminated will be escorted to the decontamination sink or shower, the fom being first monitored for contraination, and carried by escort. Upon j' successful decontamination the monitor will record the decontamination procedure and readings then return the document to the worker. ' Worters imst register when turning in their emergency worker I .. radiological exposure record fom and before leaving. Registration will be done on the Personnel Monitoring Center } Registration Fom (See Figure 34).

8. PMC SPECIFIC FLOOR PLANS Each of the county's emergency worker PMC's floor plans are

'c - shown in Figure 27 & 28. Along with each floor plan is a map showitig the location of the PMC. q._ i ' l .1

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THOSE USING THIS FACILITT MUST SE n0NITORED BEF CLEAN AREAS. " '

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