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Testimony of CA Clawson,Mc Cordaro & CA Daverio on Contention 18 Re Adequacy of Zone & Route Info.Certificate of Svc Encl
ML20087K963
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Site: Shoreham File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png
Issue date: 03/22/1984
From: Clawson C, Cordaro M, Daverio C
LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CO.
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LILCO, March 22, 1984 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board In the Matter of

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(Emergency Planning (Shoreham Nuclear Power Station,

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LILCO'S TESTIMONY ON CONTENTION 18 (ADEQUACY OF ZONE AND ROUTE INFORMATION)

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LILCO, March 22, 1984 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board i

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Docket No. 50-322-OL-3

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LILCO'S TESTIMONY ON CONTENTION 18 (ADEQUACY OF' ZONE AND ROUTE INFORMATION)

PURPOSE Contention 18 alleges that people who do not have access to a Public Information Brochure during an emergency at Shoreham will not be able to identify either the zone in which they live or the prescribed evecuation route out of that zone; that even if people know the prescribed evacuation route from the zone in which they live, the LILCO Transition Plan does not provide means whereby people who are visiting other zones will be able to determine the evacuation route from that zone; and, finally, that the EDS messages do not describe the zones in which protective actions must be taken.

This testimony will show that there are a variety of sources, in addition to the Public Information Brochure, from which residents in the EPZ are able to identify the zone in which they live and the evacuation routes out of that zone, including (1) an insert in the Suffolk County telephone

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< directory, (2) an insert in community telephone directories, (3) refrigerator magnets, (4) automobile glovebox stickers, and (5) emergency posters and information flyers at commercial es-tablishments in the EPZ.

There also are sufficient means by which transient per-sons can determine in which zone they are located and the evac-uation routes from that zone, including (1) emergency posters and flyers at commercial establishments in the EPZ, (2) emer-gency posters at beaches and recreation areas, (3) inserts in community telephone directories, (4) trailblazer signs, (5) traffic guides, and (6) local persons who have access to the Public Information Brochure, a community telephone directory, or automobile glovebox stickers.

Finally, the testimony will show that the EBS messages provide for both a listing of the zones subject to the protec-tive action recommendation and a boundary description, by major roads, of the combined zonal area affected by the recommenda-tion.

Attachments Brochure Cover Showing Residents' Zone Brochure Map Showing Evacuation Routes from Residents' Zone Sample Suffolk County Telephone Book Insert Sample Community Telephone Book Insert s

i Attachment 5 Artist's Conception of a Refrigerator Magnet Artist's Conception of an Automobile Glovebox Sticker Sample Emergency Flyer for Commercial Establishments in the EPZ Sample Letter to Owners of Commercial Establishments in the EPZ Sample EBS Sticker for Commercial Establishments in the EPZ 0 Sample Emergency Poster for Commercial Establishments in the EPZ 1 OPIP 3.8.2, Attachment 4, Pages 23-38 k

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LILCO, March 22, 1984 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board In the Matter of

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Docket No. 50-322-OL-3

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(Emergency Planning (Shoreham Nuclear Power Station, )

Proceeding)

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LILCO'S TESTIMONY ON CONTENTION 18 (ADEQUACY OF ZONE AND ROUTE INFORMATION) 1.

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Please identify yourselves.

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[Clawson)

My name is Carol A. Clawson and my ad-dress is Long Island Lighting Company, 250 Old Country Road, Mineola, New York 11501

[Cordaro]

My name is Matthew C. Cordaro and my ad-dress is Long Island Lighting Company, 175 East Old Country Road, Hicksville, New York 11801.

[Daverio]

My name is Charles A. Daverio and my ad-dress is Long Island Lighting Company, 100 East Old Country Road, Hicksville, New York 11801.

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Please summarize your professional qualifications and your role in emergency planning for the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station.

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[Clawson]

I am employed by LILCO as Associate

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My professional qualifi-cations are being offered into evidence as part of the document entitled " Professional Qualifications of LILCO Witnesses."

I am responsible for the pub-lic information materials that are discussed in this testimony.

[Cordaro]

I am Vice President of Engineering for LILCO.

My professional qualifications are being offered into evidence as part of the document enti-tied " Professional Qualifications of LILCO Witness-es."

I am on this panel to provide the LILCO man-agement perspective on emergency planning and to answer any questions pertinent to management.

My role in emergency planning for Shoreham is to en-sure that the needs and requirements of emergency planning are being met and that the technical di-rection and content of emergency planning are being conveyed to corporate management.

I accomplish this by supervising the development and imple-J mentation of the offsite emergency response plan for Shoreham; the Manager of the Local Emergency Response Implementing Organization (LERIO) reports directly to me.

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I am employed by LILCO as Assistant Man-ager of LILCO's Local Emergency Response

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My professional qualifications are being offered into evidence as part of the document entitled " Professional Quali-fications of LILCO Witnesses."

In my capacity as Assistant Manager of LERIO, I em responsible for developing and implementing the local emergency re-sponse plan for Shoreham.

As such, I am responsi-ble for coordinating the development and imple-mention of the public information program.

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What is the preamble to Contentions 16-21?

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The preamble to Contentions 16-21 reads as follows:

Preamble to Contentions 16-21.

The NRC's emergency planning regulations re-quire that the public receive information on a periodic basis on the nature and ef-fects of radiation, protective measures which should be taken in the event of a radiological emergency, methods of public notification and other such information.

10 CFR Section 50.47(b)(7) and 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix E, Section IV.D.2.

Public education materials should include written material that is likely to be available in a residence during an emer-gency, and in addition, measures must be taken to inform transients of the proper action to be taken during a radiological emergency.

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10 CFR Section 50.47(b)(5) re-i quires that there be means to provide no-l tification and clear instruction to the populace within the plume exposure path-i way EPZ and that the content of effective messages to the public must be estab-lished.

See also NUREG 0654, Sections II.E.5 and-7.

It is crucial to any ra-l diological emergency response effort.that the public have accurate and truthful knowledge of the nature of the threat, I

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Otherwise, public confusion and ignorance will hamper the emergency response and i

the public will be unable to take protec-tive actions.

If information is not pro-vided clearly or is not understood or be-lieved, the public will fall to take appropriate protective actions, resulting in increased exposure, and noncompliance with 10 CFR Sections 50.47(a)(1),

50.47(b)(10) and NUREG 0654 Sections.

II.J.9 and J.10.

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What is Contention 18?

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Contention 18 reads as allows:

Contention 18.

The-prcposed'LILCO posters, telephone book incerts, and EBS messages do not tell the reader what zone he is in nor do they describe the zones in which protective actions must be taken or the prescribed routes to take from those zones.

(See FEMA Report at 5, cit-ing non-compliance with NUREG 0654, Sec-tien II.E.7.)

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does not have access to a brochure in the event of an emergency will be unable to identify his or her zone or to follow the prescribed evacuation route out of the zone of danger.

Thus, these items are not effective and do not comply with 10 CFR Sections 50.47(b)(5) and 50.47(b)(7) and NUREG-0G54 Sections II.E.5, E.6, E.7, G.1 and G.2.

Further, even if-people know the prescribed evacuation routes for the zone in which they live, the LILCO plan does not assure that if such people are visiting other zones (suchlas to pick up their children at a school which is in 4

another zone), they will be able to de-termine quickly and reliably the pre-scribed routes by which to evacuate from that zone.

Thus,.the Plan fails to com-ply with 10 CFR Sections 50.47(a)(1) and 50.47(b)(10), and NUREG'0654 Sections-II.J.9 and J.10, because protective ac-tions cannot and will not_be implemented.

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What are the legal standards cited in Contention 18?

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The legal standards cited in Contention 18 are the following:

10 C.F.R. 6 50.47(a)(1)

No operating license for a nuclear power reactor will be issued unless a finding is made by NRC that the state of onsite and offsite emergency preparedness provides reasonable assurance that ade-quate protective measures can and will be taken in the event of a radiological emergency.

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& 50.47(b)(5).

Procedures have been established for notification, by a licensee, of State and local response organizations and for no-tification of emergency personnel by all organizations; the content of initial and followup messages to response organiza-tions and the public has been estab-lished; and means to provide early noti-fication and clear instruction to the populace within the plume exposure path-way Emergency Planning Zone have been es-tablished.

10 C.F.R. 6 50.47(b)(7)

Information is made available to the public on a periodic basis on how they will be notified and what their initial actions should be in an emergency (e.g.,

listening'to a local broadcast station and remaining indoors), the principal points of contact with the news media for dissemination of information during an emergency (including the physical loca-tion or locations) are established in ad-vance, and procedures for coordinated dissemination of information to the pub-lic are established.

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10 C.F.R. 6 50.47(b)(10)

A range of protective actions have been developed for the plume exposure pathway EPZ for emergency workers and the public.

Guidelines for the choice of protective actions during an emergency, j

consistent with Federal guidance, are de-veloped and in place, and protective ac-tions for the ingestion exposure pathway EPZ appropriate to the locale have been developed.

NUREG-0654, II.E.5 State and local government organiza-

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tions shall establish a system for disseminating to the public appropriate information contained in initial and fol-lowup messages received from the licensee including the appropriate notification to appropriate broadcast media, c.g.,

the Emergency Broadcast System (EBS).

NUREG-0654, II.E.6 Each organization shall establish ad-ministrative and physical means, and the time required for notifying and providing prompt instructions to the public within the plume exposure pathway Emergency Planning Zone.

(See Appendix 3.)

It shall be the licensee's responsibility to demonstrate that such means exist, re-gardless of who implements this require-ment.

It shall be the responsibility of the State and local governments to acti-Vate such a system.

NUREG-0654, II.E.7 i

Each organization shall provide writ-ten messages intended for the public, consistent with the' licensee's classifi-cation scheme.

In particular, draft mes-sages to the public giving instructions a

with regard to specific protective ac-tions to be taken by occupants of affect-ed areas shall be prepared and included as part of the State and local plans.

Such messages should include the appro-4 priate aspects of sheltering, ad hoc a

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respiratory protection, e.g.,

handker-chief over mouth, thyroid blocking or.

evacuation.

The role of the licensee is to provide supporting information for the messages.

For ad hoc respiratory protec-tion see " Respiratory Protective Devices Manual" American Industrial Hygiene Asso-ciation, 1963 pp. 123-126.

NUREG-0654, II.G.1 Each organization shall provide a co-ordinated periodic (at least annually) dissemination of information to the pub-lic regarding how they will be notified and what their actions should be in an emergency.

This information shall in-clude, but not necessarily be limited to:

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educational information on radia-tion; b.

contact for additional informa-tion; c.

protective measures, e.g.,

evacu-ation routes and relocation cen-ters, sheltering, respiratory protection, radioprotective drugs; and d.

special.needs of the handicapped.

Means for accomplishing this dissem-ination may include, but are not neces-sarily limited to:

information in the telephone book; periodic information in utility bills; posting in public areas; and publications distributed on an annual basis.

NUREG-0654, II.G.2 The public information program shall provide the permanent and transient' adult population within the plume exposure EPZ' an adequate opportunity to become aware-of the information annually.

The pro-grams should include provision for writ-i ten material that is likely to be avail-able in a residence during.an emergency.

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Signs or other mea-sures (e.g., decals, posted notices or other means, placed in hotels, motels, gasoline stations and phone booths) shall also be used to disseminate to any tran-sient population within the plume expo-sure pathway EPZ appropriate information that would be helpful if an emergency or accident occurs.

Such notices should refer the transient to the telephone di-rectory or other source of local emergen-cy information and guide the visitor to appropriate radio and television frequencies.

NUREG-0654, II.J.9 Each State and local organization shall establish a capability for imple-menting protective measures based upon protective action guides and other criteria.

This shall be consistent with the recommendations of EPA regarding ex-posure resulting from passage of radioac-tive airborne plumes, (EPA-520/1-75-001) and wi'.h those of DHEW (DHHS)/FDA re-garding-radioactive contamination of human food and animal feeds as published in the Federal Register of' December 15, 1978 (43 Fed. Reg. 58790).

NUREG-0654, II.J.10 The organization's plans to implement protective measures for the plume expo-sure pathway shall include:

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Contention 18 states that people who do not have

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How will recidents of the EPZ be able to identify in which zone they live and the evacuation routes i

from that zone?

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There are a variety of ways in which people will be able to identify in which zone they live and the evacuation routes from that zone.

The cover of the Public Information Brochure, which will be distrib-uted to people residing in the EPZ, clearly indi-cates in which zone a person is living.

A brochure cover is appended to this testimony as Attachment 1.

The brochure also includes a map showing in which zone the resident lives and the evacuation routes from that zone.

A sample brochure map is appended to this testimony as Attachment 2.

More-over, people in the 10-mile EPZ can identify in which zone they. live and the evacuation routen from that zone by several additional means.

First, an insert in the Suffolk County telephone directory will contain a map of the EPZ that will

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identify the zones.

The insert also will instruct people to tune to the designated EBS radio sta-tions.

A sample insert from the Suffolk County telephone book is appended to this testimony as At-tachment 3.

Second, community telephone directories (" yellow books") will contain a map of the EPZ identifying all the zones, and additional maps showing the spe-cific zones in that community and the evacuation i

routes from that zone.

There are five pertinent community telephone directories in the EPZ, including the Moriches, North Folk, Patchogue, Port I

Jefferson, and Rocky Point yellow books.

A sample insert for the yellow books is appended to this testimony as Attachment 4.

Third, refrigerator magnets will be distributed,

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throughout the EP%.

These magnets will identify both the zone of the home to which they are dis-tributed and the EBS radio stations to which people should tune in the event of a radiological emergen-cy.

An artist's conception of a refrigerator mag-f net is appended to this testimony as Attachment 5.

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11-Fcurth, stickers for automobile gloveboxes will be distributed, along with the Public Information Bro-chure, throughout the EPZ.

Each sticker will iden-tify the zone of the home to which it is distrib-uted and the evacuation routes from that zone.

An artist's conception of the glovebox sticker is ap-pended to the testimony as Attachment 6.

Fifth, emergency packets will be distributed to each of the approximately 4,000 non-residential LILCO customers in the EPZ.

Each packet will in-clude (a) a cover letter asking the owners of com-mercial establishments in the EPZ to display the enclosed public information materials in a promi-nent location, (b) a window display poster that shows the zone where the commercial establishment is located and the evacuation routes from that zone, (c) emergency flyers for the public that show the zone where the commercial establishment is lo-cated and the evacuation routes from that zone, (d) a holder for the flyers, (e) a postpaid-card to re-quest additional flyers, (f) a sticker instructing people to turn to EBS stations when they hear the siren, and (g) an adhesive arrow to be placed on the window display poster to indicate the location of the commercial establishment.

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Sixth, emergency posters will be located at beaches and recreations areas within the EPZ.

These post-ers will identify the zone where the poster is lo-cated and the evacuation route from that zone.

The poster will be similar to the sample poster in At-tachment 10.

If a person, for some reason, did not have access to any of the above evacuation information, they simply could follow the blue and white trailblazer signs, which will be located along every major road.

There also will be traffic guides posted on all major roads to assist people in evacuating.

The trailblazer signs and traffic guides have been discussed in detail in the litigation of Contention 65.

II. Transient Persons 8.

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How will people who are away from home and in an unfamiliar zont when a Shoreham emergency arises know the prescribed evacuation route from that zone?

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If a person is away from'home when an evacuation is commenced, and wishes to evacuate immediately, without going home first to collect his family or belongings, he can determine the recommended route out of the zone primarily by referring to the blue and white trailblazer signs, which will be located along every major road.

Also, traffic guides will be pocted on all major roads to assist people in evacuating from that zone.

The trailblazer signs and traffic guides have been discussed in detail in the litigation of Contention 65.

Alternatively, people can refer either to one of the emergency posters or flyers located at commer-cial establishments in the EPZ (see response to question 7 above), to one of the emergency posters at beaches and recreation areas within the EPZ, or to the map in the community telephone directory.

Finally, transient people can learn the evacuation routes out of an unfamiliar zone simply by asking someone who lives in the zone who has either a Pub-lic Information Brochure or an automobile glovebox 4

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How will people know where the emergency flyers and posters are located?

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The EBS messages in Revision 3 of the LILCO Transi-tion Plan presently inform listeners that emergency posters are located in motels, restaurants, gas stations, public parks, beaches, and recreation areas in the EPZ.

See OPIP 3.8.2, at pages 23-28, which are appended to this testimony as part of At-tachment 11.

The EBS mcasages will be modified in future revisions of the Plan to inform listeners that emergency flyers and posters have been provid-ed to commercial establishments in the EPZ and that emergency posters are located at beaches and recre-ation areas within the EPZ.

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EBS Mescages 10.

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How will people know if they are in a zone for which evacuation is the protective action recommen-dation?

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The EBS messages in Attachment 4 to OPIP 3.8.2 pro-vide for both a listing of the zones subject to the protective action recommendation, see, e.g.,

At-tachment 4 of OPIP 3.8.2 at 24, 27, and a boundary description, by major roads and landmarks, of the combined zonal area affected by the recommendation, i

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Federal Gcvernment requiations reqaire that areas within a 10-mile radius of a nuclear power station be prepared in the unlikely event of an accident at the plant.

In comp!iance with these regulations, the Long Island Ughting Company will be distributing a variety of pu' lic information materials relating to emergency planning o

for the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station.

As pa:t of our efforts to inform local residents about significant details of the plan, we have sent a public information brochure to every LILCO customer in the 10-mile emergency planning area.

It is important however, that non-residents in the area have access to this information as well.

As a public service for visitors to this area we are sending you a public information package for your establishment and would appreciate your displaying these materials in a prominent location.

The maps enclosed are specific to the zone in which you are located.

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1-window display poster 25-vest pocket brochures 1-cardboard brochure holder 5-EBS stickers Your participation in this effort will greatly assist our area preparations for an emergency condition.

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TAKE I-49S WESTBOUND TO EXIT 62N - NICOLLS ROA0 NORTHBOUNO. TRAVEL ALONG NICOLLS ROAO TO SUFFOLK COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE.

FOR TRIPS ORIGINATING SOUTH OF NORTH COUNTRY ROAD-THOSE WITH ACCESS TO NORTH COUNTY ROA0 FOLLOW OIRECTIONS DESCRIBE 0 ABOVE THOSE WITH ACCESS TO ROUTE 2SA. TAKE THE MOST CONVENIENT ROUTE SOUTH TO ROUTE 25A. TAKE ROUTE 2SA T0 fHE WILLIAM FLOYO PARKWAY ANO FOLLCW OIRECTIONS GIVEN ABOVE.

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3. Listen for details and incuctions.

If people in your zone are advised to evacuate, it is best to leave the area as soon as possible

4. You wiH know just what to do if you listen to EBS-Here is a map and routing instructions to direct you a:cag predemgnated roadwsys out of the area. There are also blue and white pathfinder sgns located on mapw roadways in the emergen-if there is an accident at the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station, it will be classified by its cogree cy planning zone to direct you along specific routes out of the area. And there will also be traffic of senousness. From least serious to most senous these classifications are: unusual event, alert, guides at key locations to help speed evacuation.
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centers will be established outside the 10 mile planning area. There wia be workers from the tant for you to know whether you are located in the 10-m.le ernergency planning area. If yua American Red Cross at the centers. The relocation center for this zone is Suffolk County Com-are not located in the 10-mile emorgency planning area there is no need for you to take any acton.

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The Emergency Broadcast System has been activated due to an incident at the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station.

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A General Emergency condition was declared at (time) today at the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station.

A General Emergency condicion is one of four emergency classifications and indicates that there has l

been a failure in plant safety systems.

A release of radiation into the air occurred at (time).

Based on measurements of radiation in the field /at the plant (select one),

the following radiation exposures are projected:

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two miles downwind of the plant, millirem rive miles millirem ten miles downwind of downwind of the plant, and the plant.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recommends sheltering for exposures of 1,000 millirem or larger and evacuation for doses 5,000 millirem or larger.

The Local Emergency Response Organization for residents living in the 10-mile emergency planning zone around Shoreham has been I

activated and is responding to the incident.

The Director of Local Response for emergencias for the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station, (name), has consulted with (names, titles) scientists, LILCO officials, nuclear engineers, and ortfcials from l

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advised to evacuate to predesignated relocation centers.

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People within the 10-mile emergency planning zone should refer 2.

to their Shoreham Public Emergency Procedures Brochure to determine the planning zone in which they live.

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Sheltering is recommended for people in some planning zones.

Sheltering is to remain indoors with all windows and doors closed.

Air conditioners / heaters sho'uld be turned off, fires should be extinguished, and fireplace dampers closed.

The people who should shelter are in planning zones (identify by J

zone letters and area description).

People in these zones will be safer if they shelter.

They should not evacuate.

People in the affected zones who are not at home should seek shelter inside buildings.

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by zone letters and area description).

People in these zones A-will be safer if they evacuat'e as soon as possible away from Shoreham.

Relocation centers and evacuation routes are listed in the Shoreham Public Emergency Procedures Brochure.

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If you are not within planning zones (identify), or planning zones (identify), there is no reason to either shelter or If you are outside the 10-mile emergency planning evacuate.

zone, there is no reason to take any action.

If conditions change in the future, these recommendations may change and we will inform you immediately.

To evacuate follow blue and white evacuation route signs posted on every major road.

Trained traffic guides will direct you along evacuation routes.

If you have been advised to evacuate but do not have your own transportation and cannot obtain a ride from a neighbor or someone else, special buses will travel along emergency routes to transport you to a relocation center.

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If you have a bedridden, handicapped, or other person in your home who needs special evacuation assistance and who has not previously registered with the Local Emegency Response Organization (LERO),

please call (phone number).

If you have previously registered, there is no need to call now, help will soon be on its way.

Before you leave your home or business, make sure you have closed all windows and doors, turned off all appliances, extinguished any fires, and closed fireplace dampers.

Lock all doors when you leave and take blankets and pillows with you for your own use and any medication that you regularly take.

You could be away for several days.

l The 10-mile emergency planning zone circling Shoreham is roughly bounded by Main Street in downtown Riverhead to the east, Main Street in Port Jefferson to the west, and Sunrise Highway to the south.

If you live within the 10-mile emergency planning zona, you would have received monthly newsletters and other emergency information.

If you are located within the 10-mile planning zone and do not have a Shoreham Public Emergency Procedures Brochure, public information and a map of the zone are included in a special insert of the Suffolk County Telephone Book and a more detailed map is in the i

local Yellow Book.

Posters with emergency information have been provided to motels, restaurants, gas stations, public parks, beaches, and recreational f acilities.

The posters describe the recommended evacuation routes out of each zone.

Once again, the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station is in a General There has been a release of radiation into the Emergency condition.

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MESSAGE H - GENERAL EMERGENCY (EVACUATION)

This is the Emergency Broadcast System.

The Emergency Broadcast System has been activated due to an incident at the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station.

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A General Er.ergency condition was declared at (time) today at the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station.

A General Emergency condition is one of four emergency classifications and indicates that there has l

been a failuro in plant safety systems.

A release of radiation into the air occurred at (time).

Based on measurements of radiation in the field /at the plant (select one),

the following radiation exposures are projected:

milliram two miles downwind of the plant, millirem five dIles downwind of the plant, and millirem ten miles downwind of the plant.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recommends sheltering for exposures of 1,000 millirem or larger and evacuation for doses 5,000 millirem or larger.

The Local Emergency Response Organization for residents living in the 10-mile emergency planning zone around Shoreham has been activaced and is responding to the incident.

g The Director of Local Response for emergencies for the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station, (name), has consulted with (names, titles) scientists, LILCO officials, nuclear engineers, and officials from public agencies and has recommended the following public action:

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All schools within the 10-mile emergency planning zone are advised to evacuate to predesignated relocation centers.

Parents should not drive to school to meet their children since children are being safely transported outside the zone to relocation centers.

Parents should not go to relocation centers until advised to do so.

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MESSAGE H - GENERAL EMERGENCY (EVACUATION)

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People within the 10-mile emergency planning zone should refer 2.

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Evacuation is recommended for people in planning zones (identify by zone letters and area description).

People in these zones will be safer if they evacuate as soon as possible away from Shoreham.

Relocation centers and evacuation routes are listed in the Shoreham Public Emergency Procedures Brochure.

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If you are not within planning zones (identify), there is no reason for you to evacuate.

If you are outside the 10-mile emergency planning zone, there is no reason to take any action.

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You will be directed along evacuation routes by trained traffic guides who know which way you should go.

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MESSAGE H - GENERAL EMERGENCY (EVACUATION)

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If you have a bedridden, handicapped, or other person in your home who needs special evacuation assistance and who has not previously registered with the Local Emergency Response Organization (LERO),

please call (phone number).

If you have previously registered, there is no need to call now, help will soon be on its way.

Before you leave your home or business, make sure you have closed all windows and doors, turned off all appliances, extinguished any fires, and closed fireplace dampers.

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south.

If you live within the 10-mile emergency planning zone, you would have received monthly newsletters and other emergency information.

t If you are located within the 10-mile planning zone and do not have a Shoreham Public Emergency Procedures Brochure, public information and a map of the zone are included in a special I

insert of the Suffol'c County Telephone Book and a more detailed map is in the local Yellow Book.

Posters with emergency information have been provided to motels, restaurants, gas stations, public parks, beaches, and recreational facilities.

Tae posters describe the recommended evacuation routes out of each zone.

Once again, the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station is in a General Emergency condition.

There has been a release of radiation into the air.

It is advised that people in planning zones (identify) evacuate as soon as possible away from Shoreham.

Relocation centers and evacuation routes are listed in the Shoreham Public Emergency Procedures Brochure.

t This message will be repeated every fifteen minutes over this station unless new information is available sooner.

Keep tuned to this emergency broadcast station for the latest official information.

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MESSAGE 1 - DE-ESCALATION OF EMERGENCY This is the Emergency 3roadcast System.

The Emergency Broadcast System has been activated due to an incident at the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station.

This is not a test.

At (TIME) the emergency classification of*

was de-escalated to the emergency classification of The Director of Local Response for emergencies for the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station, (name), has consulted with (names, titles) scientists, LILCO officials, nuclear engineers, and otticials from public agencies and has recommended the following public action:

(2 (ENTER APPROPRIATE PUBLIC ACTION / RELATE PRIOR ACTIONS /

RELATE TO ACTIONS THEY CAN NOW TAKE AND CURRENT RISK LEVELS IF ANY.)

Please stay tuned to this radio station for further information.

This message will be repeated every minutes over this station.

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. MESSAGE J TERMINATION OF EMERGENCY This is the Emergency Broadcast System.

The Emergency Broadcast System has been activated due to an incident at the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station.

This is not a test.

The Director of Local Response for emergencies at the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station (name) has consulted with (names, titles)

, scientists,

, LILCO officials, nuclear engineers, and officials from public agencies and has stated the rollowing:

At (TIME a.m./p.m.), it was determined that a radiation hazard no C.

longer existed.

People may resume their normal activities.

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1 TEST MESSAGE FOR EBS SYSTEM This is a test of the Radiological Emergency Broadcast System in connection with a radiological emergency at the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station.

This system has been developed by the Local Emergency Response Organization to keep people informed in the event of an emergency at the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station.

Had this been an actual emergency, you would have been instructed to stay tuned to this EBS radio station for further information and instructions.

The Shoreham emergency brochure mailed to all emergency planning zone residents contains information that would have been useful for you to know had this been a real emergency.

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MESSAGE L SPURIOUS ACTIVATION MESSAGE OF PROMPT NOTIFICATION SIRENS i

This is the Emergency Broadcast System.

The Emergency Broadcast System has been activated due to a mistaken sounding of the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station sirens.

This is not an emergency.

Due to a technical difficulty, the prompt notification sirens were inadvertently activated.

Local Emergency Response Organization personnel have checked and verified that there is NO EMERGENCY at the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station.

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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE In the Matter of LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY (Shoreham Nuclear Power Station, Unit 1)

Docket No. 50-322-OL-3 (Emergency Planning Proceeding)

I hereby certify that copies of LILCO's TESTIMONY ON CON-TENTION 18 (ADEQUACY OF ZONE AND ROUTE INFORMATION) have been served this date upon the following by first-class mail, post-age prepaid, or (as indicated by two asterisks) by Federal Ex-press:

James A.

Laurenson,**

Secretary of the Commission Chairman U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Atomic Safety and Licensing Commission Board Washington, D.C.

20555 U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Atomic Safety and Licensing East-West Tower, Rm. 402A Appeal Board Panel 4350 East-West Hwy.

U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Bethesda, MD 20814 Commission Washing ton, D.C.

20555 Dr. Jerry R.

Kline**

Atomic Safety and Licensing Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Board Panel U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Commission East-West Tower, Rm. 427 Washington, D.C.

20555 4350 East-West Hwy.

Bethesda, MD 20814 Bernard M.

Bordenick, Esq.**

David A.

Repka, Esq.

Mr. Frederick J.

Shon**

Edwin J.

Reis, Esq.

Atomic Safety and Licensing U.

S.

Nuclear Regulatory Board Commission U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory 7735 Old Georgetown Road Commission (to mailroom)

East-West Tower, Rm. 430 Bethesda, MD 20814 4350 East-West Hwy.

1 Bethesda, MD 20814 Stewart M. Glass, Esq.**

Regional Counsel Eleanor L.

Frucci, Esq.**

Federal Emergency Management Attorney Agency Atomic Safety and Licensing 26 Federal Plaza, Room 1349 Board Panel New York, New York 10278 U.

S. Nuclear Regulatory

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Commission Stephen B.

Latham, Esq.**

East-West Tower, North Tower Twomey, Latham & Shea 4350 East-West Highway 33 West Second Street Bethesda, MD 20814 Post Office Box 398 Riverhead, NY 11901

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l Fabian G. Palomino, Esq.**

Ralph Shapiro, Esq.**

Special Counsel to the Cammer & Shapiro, P.C.

Governor 9 East 40th Street l

Executive Chamber New York, New York 10016 Room 229 State Capitol James B.

Dougherty, Esq.**

Albany, New York 12224 3045 Porter Street Washington, D.C.

20008 Herbert H.

Brown, Esq.**

Lawrence Coe Lanpher, Esq.

Howard L. Blau Christopher M.

McMurray, Esq.

217 Newbridge Road Kirkpatrick, Lockhart, Hill Hicksville, NY 11801 Christopher & Phillips 8th Floor Jonathan D.

Feinberg, Esq.

1900 M Street, N.W.

New York State Public Service Washing ton, D.C.

20036 Commission, Staff Counsel 3 Rockefeller Plaza Mr. Marc W.

Goldsmith Albany, New York 12223 Energy Research Group 4001 Totten Pond Road Spence W.

Perry, Esq.**

Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 Associate General Counsel Federal Emergency Management MHB Technical Associates Agency 1723 Hamilton Avenue 500 C Street, S.W.

Suite K Washington, D.C.

20472 San Jose, California 95125 Ms. Nora Bredes Mr. Jay Dunkleberger Executive Coordinator New York State Energy Office Shoreham Opponents' Coalition Agency Building 2 195 East Main Street Empire State Plaza Smithtown, New York 11787 Albany, New York 12223 Martin Bradley Ashare, Esq.

Gerald C.

Crotty, Esq.**

Suffolk County Attorney Counsel to the Governor H.

Lee Dennison Building Executive Chamber Veterans Memorial Highway State Capitol Hauppauge, New York 11788 Albany, New York 12224 s')

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/ M Renee R.' Falzone Hunton & Williams 707 East Main Street Post Office Box 1535 Richmond, Virginia 23212 DATED:

March 22, 1984

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