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Forwards Draft Public Info Brochure to Be Distributed to Persons within Plume Exposure Pathway.Info for Pages 6,7 & 9 Will Be Available at Later Date.W/Svc List.Related Correspondence
ML20090C370
Person / Time
Site: Harris  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 07/09/1984
From: Hollar D
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To: Bright G, Carpenter J, Kelley J
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
References
OL, NUDOCS 8407130273
Download: ML20090C370 (15)


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James L. Kelley, Esq. Mr. Glenn O. Bright Chairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Board U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Washington, D.C. 20555 Dr. James II. Carpenter Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 In the Matter of Carolina Power & Light Company and North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency (Shearon llarris Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2, Docket Nos. 50-400 and 50-401 OL)

Administrativo Judges Kelley, Bright and Carpenter:

Pursuant to the commitment of Applicants' counsel at the prehearing conference on May 1-2, 1984, enclosed is a dra " copy of the public information brochure to be distributed to por.ons within the plume exposure pathway EPZ of the Shearon !!arris Nuclear Power Plant.

Information to be contained on Pages 6, 7 and 9 of the brochuro will be available at a later date. The final product will be typoset and reproduced with professional offset equipment for distribution to the public.

Respectfully submitted, Dale E. Ilollar Associato General Counsel Dell / art Enclosure cc Service List attached

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l This booklet tells you what to do if there is an emergency at the IIarris plant. An emergency is set likely. Yet to be sure that you will I,e safe, state and local officials have made special plans to protect you.

i This booklet is part of the safety plans for the Harris plant. These offices set up the plans:

. North Carolina Division of Emergency Management

.Chatham County Emergency Management Agency

.Sanford-Lee County Department of Emergency Management

. Wake County Emergency Management Agency

. Carolina Power and Light Company l

Please read through this booklet now. Then keep a copy in a handy place at home. Be

, sure there is also a copy where you work. You can hang the booklet up and use the calendar inside. That way you will have the plans ready if you need them.

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This booklet tells you what to do if there is an emergency at the Harris plant. An emergency is not likely. Yet to be sure that you will be safe, state and local officials have made special plans to protect you.

This booklet is part of the safety plans for the Harris plant. These offices set up the plans.

e North Carolina Division of Emergency Management

. Chatham County Emergency Manar,ement Agency e Sanford-Lee County Department of Emergency Management

. Wake County Emergency Management Agency

. Carolina Power & Light Company You might have questions about this booklet or want more copies of it. If so, please call or write one of these offices now.

Chatham County Emergency Management Agency Harnett County Emergency Management Agency P. O. Box 428 P. O. Box 6 Pittsboro, N. C. 27312 Erwin, N. C. 28339 (Courier Box 322)

(919) 897-8130 (919) 542-2911 Sanford-Lee County Dept. of Emergency Management Wake County Emergency Management Agency P. O. Box 1154 Suite 921, County Office Building Sanford Municipal Building P. O. Box 550 225 Weatherspoon Street Raleigh, N. C. 27602 Sanford, N. C. 27330 (Courier Box 331) (919) 755-6245 (9?9) 775-3941 N. C. Division of Emergemcy Management Harris Visitors Center 116 West Jones Street Carolina Power & Light Company Raleigh, N. C. 27611 P. O. Box 327 New Hill, N. C. 27562 (919) 733-3867 (919) 362-8633

yova suery Is aww t m us The Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant near New Hill A serious emergency that might be of danger to you will start to produce power in 1985. Commercial would take place over a period of time. Remember operation will start in 1986. Carolina Power & Light that if you* hear the sirens you can find out what to do Company has built the plant to be run safely. Like all if you tune in an EBS station. You can learn the news nuclear plants, the Harris plant will be run under strict and find out if there is an emergency at the plant. To safety rules. These have been set and are watched by help you understand the broadcasts, the words used for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This is emergencies are defined in the box below. Please read the office which has been set up to be sure nuclear them.

plants are safe.

Classes of Problems The NRC says each plant must hold an emergency test each year. State and local agencies are tested at least Four classes of problems could occur at the plant.

once in two ve n These tests check on emergency These classes are set by the NRC. They tell plant, plans. They .<: gaded by each of these groups. county and state officials what they should do for each

. The Nudear Regulatory Commission (NRC)

. The Federal Emergency Management Agency . Unusual Event. This is the least serious type of (FEMA) problem. It might lower the safety of the plant.

. The State of North Carolina State and county officials would be told.

. The Counties of Chatham, Harnett, Lee, and Wake

. Carolina Power & Light Company . Alert. This means a more serious type of problem. It may lower plant safety more than an Sirens are also tested often. (Lcok at page 10 to find Unusual Event. State and county officials would out more about these tests.) be told.

A serious emergency at the Harris plant is not likely . S!te Area Einergency. This means something for two reasons. First, it was planned and built with serious has happened at the plant and it could lead many safety systems. Second, both CP&L and to worse problems. There could be some release government agencies watch as it operates. of radioactive material very close to the plant, but this does not always happen. State and county No energy source can be free of all risk even though officials would be told and would stand by. They such steps have been taken to make it safe. That is might have to take action to protect people near why special safety plans like these have been made. the plant.

They can help people who live near the plant to be safe if an emergency were ever to happen. . General Emergency. This means something very serious has happened at the plant. There is a

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In case of an emergency, you need to know this booklet threat from radiation to the people near the so you and your family can be safe. Please read it plant. State and local officials would take action now. Talk about it with your family and your friends. and tell people what to do for their safety. .

If you know someone who cannot read or is blind, Officials would use EBS radio and TV stations to please read the booklet to them. Call or write now if do this.

you have questions. The next page lists phone numbers and addresses you can use.

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b ak LS SOEU1Ai.OYL Radiation is all around us in the world. It is in the air, in food and water. It is in our homes and in our bodies. This is background radiation. Man-made radiation is used by doctors and dentists in the form of X-rays and gamma rays.

How much radiation do you get in these ways? It is commonly measured in " millirems." Americans get from 100 to 200 millirems a year from background sources. Man-made sources add about 90 more. Here are some of the amounts you might get.

e Living for a year in a city like Denver that has a high altitude-about 180 millirems e Taking a plane flight from coast to coast - about 3 millirems

. . Watching color TV for one hour a day for a year - about I millirem

. Living for a year close to a nuclear power plant -less than 1 millirem Can radiation be harmful? Yes, that's why public health experts say you should get as little as you can. That means you need to tvoid the radiation that could come from a nuclear accident. The counties of Chatham, Harnett, Lee, and Wake, and the State of North Carolina have set up the plan in this booklet to protect you if that should happen.

Could a nuclear plant blow up? No. A nuclear plant is motlike a bomb. It casumetexplode.

How could you be exposed to radiation in an accident at the plant? Radioactive material could get into the air and water, causing a risk to your health if you live near the Harris plant. You could then be exposed to it in three ways.

. By radiation in the air and on the ground. Exposure will stop if you go to a place with no radiation.

. By radiation on hair, skin, and clothes. Exposure will stop if you wash the radiation off.

e From breathing or swallowing radioactive material. Exposure will stop when one of two things happens to the material:

-it stops giving off radiation

-your body eliminates it How c.an you know how harmful the radiation will be to you? It depends on these things:

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. The type you get

. The amount you get

. The length of time you are exposed

. The amount of your body that is exposed

. The amount of radioactive material you breathe or take into your body The higher the level of radiation and the longer you are exposed to it, the greater the harm will be.

You are not safe to stay outside while air with radioactive material passes over you. Taking shelter is the safest thing you can do until the wimi carries the radioactive material away.

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Sirens were bought and put in place by CP&L to warn you if there is an emergency at the Harris i

l plant. To be sure they can do this, they must be tested from time to time. That means a siren blast could be a warning, but may only be a test.

How can you tell when there is a warning and not just a test? The best way is to tune in an EBS radio or TV station. If there is an emergency, these stations will stop their regular programs.

Rey will tell you what has happened and what to do. And remember, do not evacuate if you j hear the sirens. The EBS stations will tell you if that should be done.

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3 ],e { What will be different in a test? He EBS stations will not stop their regular programs. Tuning 3 in an EBS station is always the best thing to do.

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[ sound the same as warnings. Here are the kinds of tests that will be made:

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eSilent Test. A silent test will be made every two l weeks. In this kind of test, a silent signal is sent to each siren. The sirens should make no noise in this

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e Quarterly "Geowl* Test. A " growl" test will be made every three months. In this kind of test, there will be a low sound for a few seconds at a time. Each siren will sound like it is " growling" when it is tested. The dates of these " growl" tests will be announced in the local news.

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least once a year. In this kind of test, all the sirens

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Who controls the sirens? He State of North Carolina and the counties of Chatham, Harnett, Lee and Wake. Local emergency officials turn on the sirens for tests and will also turn them on if they need to warn you of danger.

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sand it in mew. That card below and send it ride with someone Evacuation Shelters Do not so tD pick way officials can make in pow. Officials can else. In that case, more than 10 miles -them ssp. Officials sp2cial plans to drive then make plans to let fill out the card from the plant. b will care for these y:c. If you know you know of a problem below and send it in wat go to the School people. Persons someone else who needs some other way. Be a now. Officials can to p1 Cat up your* mho do not need h2lp, be a good friend f r iend to sorneone el se then make plans for th]ldrea. Children in medical care would and fill out the card who cannot hear and special places to day care centers and be taken to Evaco-fcr them. Se Sure to fill out the card for pick you up. These in public, private ation Shelters for send the card in mov. them. Se sure to Jesd places will be broad- and nursery schools their sub-zones.

the Card in new. cast on EBS stations. will be evacuated by Persons who do need Se Sure to send the bus to Evacuation medical care would Card In now. Shelters. Look at be taken to hospi-page 9 to find out tais more than 10 where your children miles from the plant.

will be taken. You Patients at Southern can pick them up Hake Hospital will there after you sign be taken to Wake in at your own *temo r i a l Ho s p i t al in Evacuation Shelter. Raleigh.

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cirees? Nn, saw people nuy be told to evacuate, but not others.

I Huw can you immen if you need to amemmemm* Your ERS station will tell you which sak-zones need to evacuate. If you have not yet turned to the nap on page 6 and the chart en page 7, do so nomr. Figure out which sub-zosie you live in and put the sub-zone aw*er in the blank on page 1. Also, figure out your evacuation route and Evacuation Shelter. Put the route and Evacuation Shelter in %e blanks on page 1.

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that is the best may fa travel in an evacuation? Use your een car, and take other. if you can. Of fer a ride to nearby friends and relatives who have no way to travel.

Shou *d you get your children fres school and take then to your Evacuation Shelter No, if school is in session, your children will be taken by tas to an Evacuation Shelter. De act try to pick sqr your chilhen at school. This incloJe. public, private ami nursery schools. It also includes day care centers.

Wu can pick children sqr at their Evacuation Shelter af ter you sign in at your on Evacuation Shelter. tmok at the chart on page 9 to find out dich Evacuation Shelter your chilien will go to. Put that information in the blank ci page 1.

ht is the best ury to be sare your whole fanity knows dat to do in an evacuat.on? Share the infomation about your sub-zone nuiter, evacuation route, and E acuation Shelter. You mig't be in different sub-zones at the th= of an eierpacy. Plan aheaf on a good place to meet that is trore thai 10 miles fran the Wrris pimt. Be sure all asters of your fanity know where that is.

What if you have a hara$icap, or have no may to travel? Read page 8 and send it the information card. You mast send in this card muerso plans can be nude to help yas if you need help.

Now, dat if your sad >-zone is told to evacuate? Follow these steps.

-Stay cats. Yoss will have tkne to evacuate. -SI:lter livestoci and pets. l.czve them food and water for two days. &

-Tan off all water faucets and lights. y-u mmy take pets with you if you & not plan to stay at the Evacuation

-Turn off all appliances except refrigerators and freezers. 5.elter. Yau cuy want to stay at a nstel or with friends o relatives.

-Fack these things to take with you. -tack all windoes and hors.

Ghis booklet -Close car windows and vents. I. eave air conditioning and heaters off.

t 02 blankets er a sleepirs bag for each person -5tay tuned to an EBS station as you drive.

D 2 sets of clothes for each per.on Follow your evacuation route to your Evacuation Shelter.

O Toilet articles and hath to els -Sigi in at your Evacuation Shelter. That may fanity and friends will know l D Needed e=dicines you are safe. A:so, you can get checked for radiation aid treated if need-D Baby needs ed. Af ter you sign in, you mmy stay at the Evacuation Sielter. Or, you DSe e craas of identification, such as a driver's license nay stay at sore other place more thm 10 miles fran the Harris plant.

OCar registration -Listen to EBS stations for news about the enurgency. Federal, state and O Credit cards, checkbook, and cash local officials will be checking radiation levels. They will use the IBS O Flashlight and batteries stations to tell you ehen it is safe to go hair.

OPortable radio arsi batteries -Plan to be goce frcrn turne for several days. If the eva:uation lasts longer than that, yos may be allowed to go hoTe to feed pets and livestock. Tell of ficials if you need to care for livestock nere of ten than that, so that they em hcIp you.

Tars ta the next too pages, with the nap and chart, if you have no yet done that. hese pages tell you how to figure out the sut-zone dere you live. They tisa tall you tne route to take to get to your Evacuation Shelter. He sure you have that infoenation in the blanks on page 1. Il you want core infoeratioss l about travel in an evacuation, turn to page S.

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The W and radio stations in the lists on this page broadcast safety instructions in an energency.

They are called 85, or Emergenc , Broadcast Systan, stations. '

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= g-Siren seead for & lent blast of 3 to S miastes, tuna In one of these Stationf. If there is an j E

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  • WML-TV G anne 1 5 Raieigh Wake County Lee County WES 146 M A Fuquay-Varina VOOC 89.5-B1 Sanford WPTF-W O annel 28 Raleigh

, VKDQ 1000 4 4 Garner WSDL 1290 4 4 Sanford VCPE* 89.741 Raleigh YFJA 105.5-31 Sanford %1\0-TV G annel 11 Durharn VKlX* 85041 Raleigh WEP 1050-AM Sanford 4 VMC 88.1- 3 1 Raleigh WFL-TV G annel 22 Durhan VA_1.E 57 M A Raleigh O atham County

%PJL' 1240 44 Raleigh WTA 1570 4 1 Siler City WPTF* 68041 Raleigh VQR2 91.7-B1 RtIeigh Durharn County i

WIW.* 101.5-31 Raleigh VfBS* 107.1-81 Durharn WSH\* 88.9- 8 1 Raieigh VDT/ 105 >1-HA Durhan WfrD* 96.1-31 Rateigh VOC* 62041 Durham l VOC 540-AM Yhndell WAR

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.Do what your 8S station tells you to do. It could differ fran what is in this booklet.

sDo not listen to runors. Your 85 station will give you correct and up-to-date news.

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Sirens can mean many things. Fire trucks, police cars, ambulances, and others use them. But if you live as close as 10 miles from the Harris plant, sirens can have a special meaning. They can mean there is an emergency at the plant. \

What will happen in an emergency? CP&L will call state and federal officials, and officials in Chatham, Harnett, Lee, and Wake counties. These local officials will sound the sirens. You will hear a long siren blast of 3 to 5 minutes. 'l Ilow can you be sure you will hear the sirens? To help you hear them, officials have placed 62 4 of the sirens on tall poles. Emergency workers may also use sound trucks and bullhorns to be \

sure you are warned. They will even knock on doors if needed. Persons on Jordan Lake and IIarris Lake, or in the nearby parks, will get another warning. Boats and aircraft will use sirens, y' red smoke, and flares to warn them.

What should be done when you hear the sfrens or get one of the other w3rnings? Turn en your radio er'TV. Tune to one of the EBS (Emergency Broadcast System) stations on page 3. To (

make this easy, choose a TV station and a radio station you usually listen to. Put this ,

j information in the blanks on page 1 if you have not yet done so. That way you will be prepared

-zone , Listen to find cut if your sutszone nust oTune your radio or W to an EBS -If there is an energency your EBS should take shelter. evacuate. station. station will tell you what to do. -Look at page 7 to find the ruter of -Look at page 7 to check the nuiter of i -Look at page 3 for the EBS -If there is only a test, your EBS your sub-zone. your sub-zone. stations you often listen to. station will continue its regular 4Wite it in the blank on this page. -Oieck it in the blank on this page. 4thite infomation for these prograns. . opa thTs if you nust take shelter. ehe this if you nust evacuate. stations in the blanks on this -ReneTher that children will be -Rermber that of ficials will take - page. protected by school officials. Do school children by bus to Evacuation j not go to the school. Shelters. [b not go to the school. l -Shelter pets and livestock. -Shelter lives tock and pets. Leave then i Fill in these blanks so you will be ready for an energency. -Go inside and stay there. food and water for 2 days. O you nuy -Close all doors and windows. take pets with you if you do not plan

1. AV EBS stations (look at page 3): -Turn off fans, air conditioners, to stay at the Evacuation Shelter.

furnace and heaters. -Lock windows and doors. l W channel Radio frequency -Put out fires in wood stoves and eTalet these things with you.

fireplaces. -This booklet
2. AV sub-zone on the map (look at page 6): -G to a roon or basenent with few or -2 blankets or a sleeping bag for each no windows to avoid drafts. person
3. AV evacuation route (look at page 7): -Do not use the phone. -2 sets of clothes

-Do not go out unless you have to. -Tollet articles and medicines j -Place a cloth over your nose and -Sane identificat ion i nuuth if you rrust go out. -Credit cards and checkbook i 4. AV Evacuation Shelter (look at page 7): eStay inside,until your EBS station -Baby needs I says it is safe to go outside. Taking eDe net use the phone. unless you need shelter is the best thing to do if special help. radioactive air is expected to pass oClost car windows and vents.

5. AV children can be picked up at (look at page 9): over your area soon. Look at page 4 eFeueur your evacuation route to your for nure information. Evacuation Shelter.

-Look at page 3 to get this infonnation. If you need help during an evacuation call the nuTber for your county. Please read through the rest of 4Vri te i t in the blanks on this page. this booklet. eSign In at your Evacuation Shel ter. You Qiathan County Lee County nuy then stay sanewhere else nure than 10 Htrnett County Wike County miles fran the plant if you wish. Look - -1 _ _ . . _ _ . - . _ _ . . - - _ _.01RQfta S$ #@e em OM@m8 ion. 'O P 4 > l L t 6 i 0 A i ':t  ; to -J U LO i ou - r l M l 1 _ _ _ - _ _ - - - _ - , - - . - - - - ----, - - - - - - ----*~~ m i e I r u Y ' d .l m 4 s d  : '1 4 0 4S d -e 'd- +. 4

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