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Forwards Correspondence & Documentation Re Emergency Planning Among Applicant,Nrc,Commonwealth of PA & Other Responsible Governmental Agencies,Per Board 820601 Order. Related Correspondence
ML20132D656
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Site: Limerick  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 09/16/1985
From: Cullen E
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
To: Zitzer P
ECOLOGY ACTION OF POTTSTOWN
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OL, NUDOCS 8509300250
Download: ML20132D656 (666)


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Pottstown, PA 19464 j Re: Limerick Generating Station, Units 1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-352 and 50-353 dp L .

Dear Ms. Zitzer:

j In accordance with the Board's Order of June 1, 1982, I am forwarding to  ;

you copies of correspondence and documents regarding emergency planning among Applicant, NRC Staff, the Comonwealth of Pennsylvania and other responsible governmental agencies.  ;

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Enclosures cc: See Attached Service List 0006q q x1 r 1/L S i

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cc: Troy B. Conner, Jr., Esq. (w/ enclosure)

Ann P. Hodgdon, Esq. (w/ enclosure)

Mr. Frank R. Romano. (w/o enclosure) j Phyllis Zitzer (w/ enclosure)

. Mr. Robert L. Anthony (w/o enclosure)

) Zori G.-Ferkin, Esq. (w/ enclosure)

Mr. Thomas Gerusky (w/o enclosure)

Director, PINA (w/o enclosure)  :

Charles W. Elliott, Esq. (w/o enclosure) j Angus love, Esq. (w/o enclosure)

' David Wersan, Esq. (w/o enclosure)

Robert J. Sugarman, Esq. (w/o enclosure)

Kathryn S. Lewis, Esq. (w/o enclosure)

Spence W. Perry, Esq. (w/o enclosure)

Jay M. Gutierrez, Esq. (w/o enclosure)

Atomic Safety 6 Licensing (w/o enclosure)

Appeal. Board-Atomic Safety 4 Licensing (w/o enclosure)

. Board Panel i Docket 4 Service Section (w/ enclosure - 3 copies)

E. M. Kelly (w/o enclosure)

Timothy R. S. Campbell (w/o enclosure) i i

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s EC PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES Riverside Office Center 3 2101 N. Front St. . Horrisburg. PA 17110 . (717)236-0031

,, 3 August 26, 1985 Mr. Roy Cubbler Board of Commissioners Lower Pottsgrove Township P. O. Box 11 Sanatoga, PA 19464-0901

Dear {.jutper:

Enclosed for your review and comment are five (5) copies of Draft 7 of the Lower Pottsgrove Township Radiological Emergency Response Plan and associ-ated Implementing Procedures. This draft reflects those changes resulting from the recent federal / state informal review. A symbol "s" has been placed in the left-hand margin adjacent to each change to assist you in locating them.

If you have any questions or desire additional changes, please feel free to contact me.

Thank you for your continued cooperation.

Sincerely, p_

Ronald L. Deck RLD/dlu Enclosures cc: Montgomery County OEP w/atch A Dmsion of Energy Consultants .1370 Washington Pike. Bndgeville. PA 15017 (412) 257-1350

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LOWER POTTSGROVE TOWNSHIP MONTGOMERY COUNTY RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN FOR INCIDENTS AT THE LIMERICK GENERATING STATION .

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PROMULGATION THIS PLAN SUPERCEDES ALL OTHER LOWER POTTSGROVE TOWNSHIP PLANS DEVELOPED FO EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT IN THE EVENT OF AN INCIDENT AT THE LIMERICK GENERATIN STATION. THIS PLAN WAS APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS UNDER RESOLUTION DATED .

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RECORD OF CHANGES CHANGE DATE OF DATE CHANGE MADE BY NUMBER CHANGE ENTERED (SIGNATURE)

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ANNUAL REVIEW CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that I have revi'ewed the Lower Pottsgrove Township Radiological Errergency Response Plan (RERP). All necessary changes have been coordinated through the county and incorporated into the plan. Distri-bution of changed pages has been made to all recorded holders of the plan.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Promulgation................................................ i Record of Changes........................................... ii Annual Review Certification................................. iii Table of Contents........................................... iv I. Introduction A. Authority.............................................. 1 B. References............................................. 1 C. Purpose................................................ 1 D. Scope.................................................. 1 E. Definitions............................................ 2 F. Objectives............................................. 6 II. Basic Plan A. General................................................ 8 B. Municipal Government Emergency Operations.............. 8

1. Municipal Government - Emergency Organization Structure....................................... 8
2. Responsibilities.................................. 9
3. Emergency Services................................ 9 4 Emergency Operations Center....................... 12 C. Communications............................ ............ 12 D. Alert / Notification Systems............................. 13
1. Municipal......................................... 13
2. Public............................................ 13
c. Public Alert System.......................... 13 iv Draft 7

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b. Route Alerting............................... 14 1
c. Hearing Impaired............................. 14 1

) E. Protective Actions..................................... 15 1

1. Sheltering........................................ 15
j. 2. Evacuation........................................ 15

, a. Selective Evacuation......................... 15 j b. General Evacua ti on. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

! c. Authorization and Control.................... 15 1

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d. Evacuation Acutes............................ 16 ,

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e. Transportation............................... 16 l f. Traffic Control Points....................... 17 j g. Schools...................................... 17 i i

! h. Health Care Facilities....................... 17 1

l 1. Access Control / Area Security................. 17 1

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k. Roadway Clearing............................. 18 l

! 1. Continued Fire Protection.................... 18 2

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F. Radiological Exposure Contro1.......................... 19 G. Conti nui ty of Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 e

i H. Training............................................... 21 i

j I. Concept of Operations.................................. 22 1

1. Unusual Event..................................... 22
2. A1ert............................................. 22
3. Site Emergency.................................... 23.

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5. Reentry........................................... 24 J. Plan Maintenance and Distribution...................... 25 l

III. Attachments

, A. Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ Map......................... A-1 i

B. Emergency Organizational Chart......................... B-1 C. L et te rs o f Ag re eme n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . C-1 D. Traffic Control Points................................. D-1 s E. Route Alerting......................................... E-1 F. Residents with Special Medical Requirements............ F-1 G. Persons Requiring Transportation Assistance............ G-1

H. E0 C Fl o o r P l a n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-1 I I. Notification List...................................... 1-1 1

J. Evacuation Plan Map.................................... J-1

l K. Dosimetry /KI Report Form............................... K-1 L. Muni ci pal Dos imetry/ KI Recei pt Fo rm. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . L-1 t
M.- Emergency Worker Desimetry/KI List..................... M-1 N. Emergency Worker Dosimetry /KI Receipt Form............. N-1 i 0. Consolidated Resource List............................. 0-1 P. Municipal Police / Fire / Ambulance Resources.............. P-1 Q. Evacuation Support Map................................. Q-1 R. Supporting Plans....................................... R-1 l

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LOWER POTTSGROVE TOWNSHIP RADI0 LOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN

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A. Authority The Lower Pottsgrove Township Radiological Emergency Response Plan (RERP) has been developed under the authority of, and in accor-dance with, the provisions of the Pennsylvania Emergency Manage-ment Services Act of 1978, P.L.1332.

B. References

1. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, " Criteria for preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in support of kuclear Power Plants," NUREG-0654, FEMA-REP-1, Rev. 1, November 1980,
2. Montgomery County Radiological Emergency Response Plan for incidents at the Limerick Generating Station, dated
3. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Disaster Operations Plan, July 1977, with changes, l

4 Annex E, " Fixed Nuclear Facility Incidents," dated November 1981, to the Commer. wealth of Pennsylvania Disaster Operations i Plan, with changes.

5. Municipal Resolution No. .

C. Purpose The intent of this document is to provide for the maximum protec-tion of those persons who live, work, or transit Lower Pottsgrove Township Station. in the event of an incident at the Limerick Generating D. Scope This plan outlines the basic procedures Lower Pottsgrove Township will follow in the event of an incident at Limerick Generating Station. It complies with federal guidelines and details munici-pal actions in accordance with Annex E of the Comonwealth of Pennsylvania Disaster Operations Plan and the Montgomery County Radiological Ewrgency Response Plan.

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All of Lower Pottsgrove Township is within the plume exposure pathway EPZ (reference Attachment A and Attachment J). The approximate population is 7,3.00.

E. Definitions Some of the tenninology presented in this document, or which one might encounter during a radiological incident, is somewhat unique. Accordingly, for a better understanding of the RERP it is essential that emergency response personnel familiarize themselves with the following definitions:

1. Access Control Point (ACP) - Control Points manned primarily by State or municipal police, augmented when necessary by the National Guard, established around the perimeter of the plume exposure pathway EPZ on roads leading into it when it is evacuated or occupants are taking shelter for the purpose of controlling access into the area.
2. Activate / Activation - To place a specific plan, or portion thereof, into action.
3. Amateur Radio - Licensed volunteer radio amateur communica-tions personnel affiliated with county emergency management organization. Such organizations include Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) and Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services (RACES).

4 Central Resource Receiving Point - A predesignated facility operated by the county anc located outside the plume exposure pathway EPZ and suitable for the reception and distribution of supplies and equipment.

I 5. Dosimeters - Pocket-sized devices that measure accumulated exposure to radiation.

6. Emeraency Broadcast System (EBS) Announcements - Official announcements made at the county level for the specific purpose of providing instructions or information from the County Commissioners, or their designated representative, to the permanent and transient residents of the county. An-nouncements are made over the legally designated alerting and warning (EBS) Network.
7. Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) - A generic area defined about a nuclear facility to facilitate offsite emergency planning and develop a significant response base. It is defined for the plume and ingestion exposure pathways.

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a. Plume Exposure Pathway - The area surrounding a fixed nuclear facility which potentially is subject to radia-tion exposure as a result of an incident involving radioactive material emanating from the facility. Such potential exposure could involve: (a) whole body external exposure to garura radiation from the plume and from deposited materials, and (b) inhalation exposure from the passing radioactive plume. The EPZ for this pathway consists of an area of approximately ten miles in radius around the fixed nuclear facility. (The exact size and configuration of each plume exposure pathway EPZ fer the respective fixed nuclear facility in Penn-sylvania were determined in relation to local emergency response needs and capabilities as they'are affected by conditions such as demography, topography, access routes, and jurisdictional boundaries),
b. Incestion Exposure Pathway - That area surrounding a fixed nuclear facility which, as a result of a release of radioactive material, is a potential source of exposure through the ingestion of water and foods, such as milk or fresh vegetables originating there. This EPZ consists of a circular area of 50 miles radius around the fixed nuclear facility.
8. Fixed Nuclear Facility Incident - An event or condition at a

, nuclear facility which could result in impact on public health and safety. Four incident classes have been developed to facilitate planning and responses:

a. Unusual Event - An occurrence which indicates a poten-tial degradation of the level of safety of the facility.

No releases of radioactive material requiring offsite response or monitoring are expected unless further degradation of safety systems occurr.

b. Alert - An occurrence which involves actual or potential i

substantial degradation of the level of safety of the facility. Any releases are expected to be limited to small fractions of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) protective action guideline exposure levels.

c. Site Emergency - An occurrence which involves actual or likely major failures of facility functions needed for the protection of the public. Radioactive releases are not expected to exceed the EPA protective action guide-line exposure levels except near the site boundary.
d. General Emergency - An occurrence which involves actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting with the potential for loss of containment integrity.

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Releases can reasonably be expected to exceed EPA protective action guideline exposure levels offsite for more than the immediate site area.

NOTE: The incident classifications of Site and General Emergency should not be confused with a gubernatorial declaration of " State of Disaster Emergency." See definition below.

9. Mass Care Center - Fixed facilities suitable for providing emergency lodging for victims of a disaster left temporarily homeless and capable of providing all essential social services. Feeding may be done within a Mass Care Center (in suitable dining facilities) or nearby.
10. Mobilize - The act of bringing a staff, department, or agency to the strength required to accomplish its mission on a 24-hour basis; including the pre-positioning or movement of equipment or personnel.
11. Municipality - For the purposes of this plan, the terms

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" municipality" or " municipal government" are defined as referring, singularly or collectively, to cities, boroughs, townships and incorporated towns within the Commonwealth of-Pennsylvania.

12. Notify - To inform or report the occurrence of an incident.
13. Parent County - The county in which the facility is physical-ly located.
14. Potassium lodide (chemical symbol KI) - A drug that offers some protection to the thyroid gland from injury due to accumulation of radioiodine.
15. Protective Action - An~ action taken to avoid or reduce a projected dose of radiation. Some of the basic actions are:
a. Sheltering - Action taken by the public to take advan-tage of the protection against radiation exposure afforded by remaining indoors, away from doors and windows, and shutting off all sources of outside air during and following the passage of the radioactive plume. Motorists should close all windows and vents.'
b. General Evacuation - The relocation of the entire population from the plume exposure pathway EPZ.
c. Selective Evacuation - The relocation of specific elements of the population, such as pregnant women, pre-school children or the infirm.

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16. Protective Action Guide (PAG) - A pre-established projected radiation dose to individuals which warrants protective action.
17. Projected Radiation Dose - An estimate of the radiation dose which affected individuals could potentially receive if protective actions are not taken.
18. RACES or ARES - Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Se-vice or Amateur Radio Emergency Services. Licensed amatenr radio operators who are trained and volunteer to proviet back-up radio communications as requested by state and county emer-gency management agencies.
19. REACT - Radio Emergency Action Citizens Team. Licensed citizens band radio operators affiliated with county emergen-cy management agencies.
20. RECALL - The system is a computer based telephone notifica-tion system developed specifically for emergency services and emergency managem a t applications.

Within the application for the Limerick radiological emergen-cy response plans (RERP), the system is located at the County Office of Emergency Preparedness and is programmed with the telephone numbers and message (s) of the key individuals, institutions and special facilities which require notifica-tion during the implementation of the RERP.

The system is activated by the county and it sequentially and simultaneously contacts the parties by telephone, provides a pre-recorded message and awaits an acknowledgement code. The system then provides a management report to indicate the calls which have been made, the status (no answer, answer, busy, etc.) and other information. If the called party does not furnish the acknowledgement code, the system will contin-ue to call the party until the code is received or another parameter is reached. Busy lines will be re-tried and alternate numbers used for after hours or in the event a contract cannot be made at the primary number due to busy, no-answer, or failure to acknowledge.

21. Reception Center - A predesignated site outside the plume exposure pathway EPZ through which evacuees will pass to obtain information and directions to Mass Care Centers.
22. Risk County - A county with area located partially or wholly within the plume exposure pathway EPZ of a nuclear facility.
23. Risk Municipality - A municipality with area located partial-ly or wholly within the plume exposure pathway EPZ of a nuclear facility.

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5 24 Route Alertina - As a supplementary alert procedure route alerting will be conducted as necessary each time the public alert system is activated. Route alerting is a municipal responsibility and is to be accomplished by pre-designated route alert teams travelling along pre-assigned routes delivering the following message: "There is an emergency at the Limerick Generating Station; please tune to your Emergency Broadcast Station."

25. Standby Status - The term used to describe state of readi-ness. Standard operating procedures have been reviewed; material, communications and required supplies are available and adequate for initial operations; and sufficient personnel are on hand to comence operations. Augmentation personnel necessary for sustained operations are alerted and ready to report for duty when called.
26. State of Disaster Emergency - A state of disaster emergency exists whenever the Governor issues a declaration of disaster emergency. A disaster emergency shall be declared by execu-tive order or proclamation of the Governor at any time upon finding that a disaster has occurred or that the occurrence or the threat of a disaster is iminent. The state of disaster emergency continues until the Governor finds that the threat or danger has passed and terminates it by execu-tive order or proclamation .but no state of disaster emergen-cy may continue for longer than 90 days unless renewed by the Governor. The term " state of disaster emergency" is not to be confused with the emergency classification terms called Site Emergency and General Emergency.
27. Support County - The county or counties outside the plume exposure pathway EPZ of a nuclear facility that, through prior agreement, will provide support to a risk county in the event of an incident. Depending on size and location, the same county may be both a risk and support county.

g 28. Traffic Control Points (TCP) - Manned posts established at critical road intersections for the purpose of controlling or limiting traffic flow. TCPs are used to control evacuation movement when an emergency situation requires it.

29. Unmet Needs - Capabilities and/or resources required to support emergency operations but neither available nor provided at the respective levels of government.

F. Objectives

1. Define responsibilities, clarify lines of authority, and establish lines of communication.

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2. Ensure that planned actions are current and in consonance with those of surrounding jurisdictions, as well as with the Montgomery County RERP,
3. Identify personnel, resource, and facility requirements necessary for the safe and efficient execution of the Plan.

4 Provide a basis for functional implementing procedures.

5. Ensure that the population of Lower Pottsgrove Township is informed as to the basic concepts of the Plan and their possible protective actions.

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II. BASIC PLAN A. General .

Because a variety of local government jurisdictions are found l within the plume exposure pathway EPZ of the Limerick Generating Station (reference Attachment A). all of which might be expected to implement their respective RERP's simultaneously, the safety of the public can best be served through an cmergency plan that is in consonance with those of surrounding jurisdictions, as well as l with the Montgomery County RERP. Accordingly, the Lower Potts-l grove Township RERP has been developed in such a manner that it will function harmoniously with other plans without risk of conflict.

B. Municipal Government Emergency Operations

1. Municipal Government - Emergency Organization Structure
a. See Emergency Organization Chart (reference Attachment
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2. Responsibilities
a. Provide an emergency operations center (E0C) with a qualified person (emergency management coordinator) to coordinate the center,
b. Develop radiological emergency response plans in conso-nance with the county plan.
c. Supplement the public alert system to alert the popula-tion within the municipality who may not have received the initial alert.
d. Provide for municipal security to include security of the area if evacuation has occurred,
e. Provide for fire and rescue protection to include continued fire protection if the area has been evacuated,
f. In the event of a general emergency classification, I

ensure that municipal traffic control points are manned in preparation for evacuation,

g. Provide training for all volunteers operating in the emergency management agency of the municipality,
b. Ascertain unmet needs and report these to the county emergency management agency.

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i. Maintain a current list of the location of homebound invalids and handicapped persons requiring special medical care and provide for the special needs of these persons including' transportation,
j. Facilitate return of wacuees after reentry is recommended.
3. Emergency Services
a. Direction and Coordination (1) The Board of Commissioners has the responsibility for the safety and protection of the public within Lower Pottsgrove Township, as well as providing direction ar.d control of the emergency organization.

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Under ultimatea direction declaration of disasterservices of emergency emergency (, the i.e.,

firefi t etc.) ghting, police, medicalofand is the responsibility the health, municipality rescue, (reference P.L. 1332).

(3) Supplemental emergency support personnel shall be j under the operational control of the municipality.

l (4) Support forces furnished by other political subdi-visions shall be under the operational control of i

the jurisdiction furnishing the force (reference P.L. 1332).

(5) Because of the multi-jurisdictional scope of a radiological emergency, the county shall exercise responsibility for coordination and support to the q area of operations (reference P. L.1332).

(6) Normal dispatch and operational procedures will be

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(7) Coordination between the counties involved shall be accomplished by the Pennsylvania Emergency Manage-mentAgency(PEMA).

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b. Functional Areas The following functional areas and associated tasks are essential:

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(a) Develop and maintain the Lower Pottsgrove Township RERP.

(b) Coordinate emergency operations in accordance

" with the approved RERP and as directed by the Board of Comissioners.

  • (c) Develop and maintain any necessary Letters of Agreement (reference Attachment C).

(d) Detennine unmet needs as a result of RERP implementation and inform the County E0C.

i (e) Maintain expense records of personnel and resource utilization resulting from RERP implementation.

(f) Establish and maintain EOC security during

RERP implementation.

(g) Participate in training, drills, and exercises.

(2) Law Enforcement (Police Services)

(a) Ensure that designated Traffic Control Points (TCP's)locatedwithinthemunicipalityare manned when necessary (reference Attachment D and Attachment Q).

(b) Provide continued area security, conditions l permitting, during the emergency.

l (c) Assist in traffic control during reentry, as necessary.

(3) Fire Services (a) Provide for adequate fire / rescue emergency coverage during a radiological emergency.

4 (b) Provide for route alerting of the population (referenceAttachmentE). .

(4) Medical / Ambulance Services (a) Provide for ac' equate ambulance coverage during a radiological emergency.

(b) Prepare and maintain a list of non-institution-

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(d) Monitor movement of non-ambulatory individuals

' requiring transportation by ambulance and/or provision of special medical equipment.

(5)- Public Works (a) Maintain a current listing of equipment resources.

(b) Assist law enforcement in obtaining material for traffic ' control purposes.

(c) When directed by Ecard of Commissioners, ensure tha't= municipal roadways are cleared.

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' Note: This function assigned to Fire Services Officer.

(a) ' Receive, prepare for distribution, and dis-tribute to emergency workers dosimeters and radioprotective drugs when necessary.

- (b) Assist in the administration of the County's Radiological Exposure Control Program.

(c) At termination of the emergency, collect dosimeters, forms, and unused radioprotective drugs from emergency workers, inventory, and prepare for return to the County E0C.

(d) Ensure the training of Municipal EOC personnel and emergency workers in the use of dosimeters /KI.

(7) Transportation Note: This function' assigned to Communications Services..

-(a) Prepare and maintain a list of those residents who lack transportation (reference Attachment G).

(b) Provide for the direction and control of outside transportation resources upon their arrival at the municipality.

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(8) Communications Determine requirements for reliable communications with the county and within the municipality specif-ic to RERP implementation.

4. Emergency Operations Center (E0C)
a. The Lower Pottsgrove Township E0C is located at the Township Building. See E0C floor plan (reference AttachmentH).
b. It shall be activated when directed by the Emergency Management Coordinator (EMC) or by the Board of

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c. When activated, it shall be staffed by:

(1) Emergency Management Coordinator (2) Communications Officer (3) Police Services Officer (4) Fire Services Officer (5) Medical Services Officer (6) Public Works Officer

d. The EOC shall function as a central point for coordi-nating the operations of the Lower Pottsgrove Township emergency response personnel.
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higher, operations shall be conducted 24-hours a day.

Sufficient personnel will be available to maintain 24-hour operation. '

5 f. The alternate E0C is located at the Daniel Boone High School.

C. Communications

1. Telephone The primary means of communicating to/from the Municipal Emergency Operations Center (E0C) will be the telephone.

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2. Two-Way Radio The usual police and emergency service radio nets will be used for the dispatch of emergency services and the dissemi-nation of information.
3. RACES The County will provide a RACES operator and radio to the EOC at an emergency classification of Alert or immediately if the initial classification is higher. This system will provide back-up communications capability; it will also provide the primary means of notification for classification changes and-protective actions.

4 Rumor Control Rumor control will be handled at the County level. The telephone number is 631-9700 D. Alert / Notification Systems

1. Municipality / Emergency Response Personnel
a. In the event of an incident at the Limerick Generating Station, initial notification will be provided to the Lower Pottsgrove Township Emergency Management Coordina-tor (EMC) or-his designatad alternate (s) via the RECALL system as activated by Montgomery County Communications.
b. The Lower Pcttsgrove Township'el5cted officials and E0C staff will be notified by the EMC or designated alter-nate (reference Attachment I).
c. Incident classification and protective action informa-tion will normally be provided by the County via RACSS and confirmed by a County-initiated telephone call.
2. Public
a. Public Alert System (1) When required, the public will be alerted through a public alert system installed and maintained by Philadelphia Electric Company.

(2) The system consists of approximately 165 high output mechanical sirens strategically located throughout the approximate ten-mile emergency planning zone. Those sirens located within Mont-gomery Count'y will be activated by the County OEP.

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9 (3) In coordination with PEMA, the public alert system may be activated (a) when there is significant information that will reassure the public of their safety; (b) when the public is to be informed of a plant status that may lead them to implement specific actions on their own; or (c) when specific actions (to include protective actions) are to be taken by the public. The purpose of the public alert system is to alert the public to tune to their Alert and Warning / Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) radio or TV station for information and instructions.

(4) Notification is accomplished through the EBS. Pre-written EBS announcements are contained in Annex D of the Montgomery County RERP. The EBS stations for Montgomery County are KYW-1060 AM; WIBF-104 FM; WPAZ-1370 AM; WNPV-1440 AM; WZZD-990 AM; WGHW-1110 AM; WBY0-107.5 FM; Pottstown Community Television,

b. Route Alerting (1) Route alerting involves the use of vehicles / personnel traveling predesignated routes within the munici-pality. Public address systems are used to instruct residents to tune to their Alert and Warning /EBS station. This procedure is used as a supplement to the public alert system where there is a known system failure or area of inadequate coverage and 5 to alert the hearing impaired.

(2) The municipality has been divided into sectors-facilitating route alert team assignments (refer-ence Attachment E).

(3) Route alert teams will be dispatched via normal dispatch procedures to those areas where there is a known failure of the public alert :ystem.

c. Hearing Impaired (reference Attachment F)

Route alert personnel will be charged with alerting the hearing impaired. They will be dispatched by the municipal EMA to the residences of previously identified hearing-impaired persons imediately upon the activation of the public alert system. The hearing-impaired will be provided a pre-printed card which indicates that an emergency situation exists, directs them to review their l

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public information brochures and requests them to establish contact with a relative, friend or neighbor who can provide them with information being provided over the EBS netw'ork (reference Attachment E Tab 2).

E. Protective Actions

1. Sheltering The nature of an incident may be such that the most effective measure to protect the public would be to have them go indoors, stay away from windows and doors, and shut off all sources of outside air (air conditioning. vents, etc.);

motorists would be instructed to close windows and vents.

2. Evacuation Evacuation is a protective action option which involves

-movement of the population ~from the plume exposure pathway EPZ. It may be accomplished on a selective or general basis.

a. Selective Evacuation Selective evacuation involves the relocation of specific categories of persons, such as pregnant women, pre-school children, and others who may be highly susceptible to the hazards of radiation.
b. General Evacuation General evacuation involves the relocation of the entire population from the plume exposure pathway EPZ.
c. Authorization and Control (1) -The Governor, or his constitutionally designated successor, has the sole authority and responsibili-ty for directing and compelling a selective or general evacuation.

(2) The Governor, or the highest ranking elected county or municipal official in authority may reconenend an evacuation for their respective jurisdictions.

(3) PEMA has the primary responsibility for directing and controlling an evacuation order made by the Governor. ,

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d. Evacuation Routes (1) T: hen necessary, Lower Pottsgrove Township will be evacuated via local roads to Route 663 N to Route 309N (reference Attachment J and Attachment Q).

Those who require mass care support should go to the reception center located at Southern Lehigh School Complex where they will be directed to a mass care center.

(2) There will be no changes in normal traffic patterns in and out of the EPZ during an evacuation. This is necessary to accommodate the movement of support resources, i.e., buses, ambulances, etc., into the area.

e. Transportation (1) The primary means of evacuation will be the private automobile augmented by bus transportation as 5 required. Evacuees will be urged to use any available means of private transportation.

(2) Information concerning persons without a source of private transportation is found in Attachment G.

Unmet transportation resource requirements will be reported to the county transportation officer.

(3) Individuals without transportation should contact the Lower Pottsgrove Township E0C at 323-1380; 323-0436 to arrange for pickup.

(4) Transportation res'ources will be assembled at the Municipal staging area located at the K-Mart parking lot (reference Attachment Q). An emergency worker will be assigned to each vehicle for the purpose of providing directions to the assigned residences of those persons requiring assistance.

These individuals will be taken to the designated reception center; from there they will be taken to a mass care center.

(5) Transportation requirements for hospitals, nursing homes and public and private schools have been '

prearranged and will be coordinated by the county.

Transportation resources allocated for evacuation of the aforementioned facilities are identified in the county RERP and are not considered as municipal transportation resources.

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(6) Individuals requiring evacuation by ambulance or other special vehicles (reference Attachment F) will be relocated to St. Joseph's Hospital, Read-ing. Unmet ambulance resource requirements will be i reported to the County Medical Group.

f. Traffic Control Points (TCP)

Lower Pottsgrove Township Police Department and County Sheriff's personnel will establish Traffic Control Points within the municipality (reference Attachment D).

g. Public/ Private Schools (1) Separate school plans have been developed to provide for the safety of school children. A copy can be found in the Township E0C.

(2) If school is in session at the time evacuation is recomended, children attending schools located within the emergency planning zone will be trans -

ported by bus to designated host schools outside the area.' They will remain under school supervi-

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sion until picked up by parents or guardians.

These host schools have been planned to coincide with main evacuation routes.

(3) Students whose homes are inside but who attend school outside the emergency planning zone will not

, be sent home if a protective action is advised.

They will remain at the school they attend under school supervision until picked up by parents'or guardians.

(4) Specific information concerning host schools will be provided to parents by school officials.

h. Health Care Facilities Separate plans have been developed for hospitals and nursing homes located within the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ. A copy can be found in the Montgomery County EOC.

There are no health care facilities located in the Township at this time.

1. Access Control Points / Area Security In the event of either protective action recommendations (sheltering and/or evacuation), Access Control Points will be established around the perimeter of the EPZ.

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i These points are described in the Montgomery County RERP. There are, however, no ACP's in Lower Pottsgrove Township. Additionally, conditions permitting (based upon information received from the County E0C), police personnel will provide security patrols throughout the municipality during the emergency.

j. Emergency Fuel Supplies Designated gas stations along main evacuation routes will be open to provide emergency supplies of gasoline and diesel fuel to evacuees. These stations are identi-fied within Annex K of the county RERP. The Pennsyl-5 vania National Guard will establish emergency fuel distribution points along main evauation routes.
k. Roadway Clearing (1) Removal of disabled vehicles from evacuation routes shall be accomplished by services dispatched through the County.

(2) Snow and other debris on evacuation routes shall be removed by PennDOT and Township Contractor.

(3) The National Guard will provide supplemental support, as necessary.

1. Continued Fire Protection (1) After the evacuation of the general population has been completed, essential Fire Department equipment and personnel will relocate to a point outside the EPZ (reference II, G, 2, b); non-essential equip-ment will be sheltered.

(2) In the event a fire is reported in Lower Pottsgrove Township, the department having jurisdiction, if available and conditions permitting, will be dispatched by the County EOC. Normal turnout gear should provide adequate external contamination protection; respiratory protection should prevent the inhalation of radioactive material. See Annex M of the County RERP for additional information,

m. Agriculture If evacuation becomes necessary, the Montgomery County OEP, through the USDA County Agent, will certify farmers as emergency workers. This will allow them to return to 18 Draft 7

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See Annex 0 of the County RERP for additional information.

F. Radiological Exposure Control ,

If it is determined that a potential radiation hazard exists from an incident at the Limerick Generating Station, steps must be taken to protect both the public and emergency workers. Proce-dures for radiological exposure control are addressed in Annex M of the County RERP. Municipal actions relevant to radiological exposure Control follow:

1. Municipal Emergency Workers
a. When advised by Montgomery County OEP that a Site Emergency has been declared,' municipal emergency workers will be issued dosimeters and potassium iodide (KI), a radioprotective drug. A unit of dosimeters-KI contains the following:
  • one (1) CD V 730 or DCA-622 self-reading dosimeter having a scale of 0 to 20R.
  • one (1) CD V 742 self-reading dosimeter having a scale of 0 to 200R.
  • one (1) thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) which is a machine-read crystalline dosimeter mounted in a card.
  • one (1) Dosimetry-KI Report Form (reference Attachment K).
  • one (1) bottle containing a fourteen day' supply of potassium iodide (KI) tablets, b.

PEMA will supply, when available, the Montgomery County OEP with-enough dosimeters and KI for designated emer-gency workers within its portion of the plume exposure pathway EPI. These resources will be predistributed to the Township. Attachment M lists emergency worker dosimetry-KI resource requirements.

c.

Distribution of the dosimeters and KI is as follows:

(1) Upon notification.of an Alert (or any higher classification of emergency should it be initial notification), the equipment will be prepared for distribution to municipal emergency workers (refer-ence Attachment L).

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(2) Upon notification of a Site Emergency, dosimetry and KI will be distributed to municipal emergency response orgarlizations identified in Attachment M.

A signed receipt shall be obtained from each organization (reference Attachment L). Emergency organizations will maintain property control by having each worker sign for the property (reference Attachment N).

(3) Emergency workers will take KI only upon the direction of the Secretary'of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, notification of which will be received through emergency management channels,

d. Desimeters Reading Procedures and Related Actions (1) Dosimeters are to be worn in the pocket of an outer garment from the time of issue until the worker is dismissed from duty. In no case should the TLD be worn by.more than one person since there is no way of ascertaining later how much of the dose recorded on the TLD was received by.each individual if more than one person was involved.

(2) Each emergency worker is responsible for completing the Dosimetry /KI Report Form (reference Attachment K) and for reading the self-reading dosimeters at least once every thirty minutes. The protective action guide for whole body exposure is 25 rem.

Therefore an emergency worker should seek to be relieved or complete the assigned task and then evacuate to an emergency worker decontamination station before receiving 25 R.

(3) Life Saving Missions - If a life saving mission should become necessary, the Lower Pottsgrove Township elected official in charge may, under conditions shown below, authorize volunteer emer-gency workers to exceed the established 25 rem whole body limit. In no instance, however, should the emergency worker be authorized to exceed an absolute upper limit of 75 rems. This authoriza-tion may be given in advance to avoid the possibil-ity of delay in performing life saving missions.

When authorizing volunteer emergency workers to exceed the 25 rem limit, the. elected officials should ensure that the following conditions are met:

(a) It is a life saving situation and alternative courses.of action cannot be taken to accom-plish the mission.

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(b) The emergency workers are healthy adult male volunteers, preferably over 45 years of age.

(c) The emergency workers selected are persons whose normal duties might involve such mis-sions, e.g., policemen and firemen with suitable protective clothing and respiratory equipment.

(d) The mission will be accomplished in the least amount of " stay time."

(e) The emergency workers are knowledgeable of and accept the increased risk in exceeding the 25 rem limit.

e. Upon completion of emergency tasks during a contaminat-ing incident, each emergency worker is to report to a decontamination station. Emergency workers in Lower Pottsgrove Township are to report to Daniel Boone High School, Birdsboro, PA. Specifics relevant to monitor-ing and decontamination are contained in Annex M of the County RERP.
f. When the emergency.is terminated, all dosimeters-KI should be returned to the Municipal E0C for forwarding to the County.
2. Public The protective actions outlines in Section II, E, are intend-ed to provide the necessary radiological exposure control for the general public. In addition, decontamination monitoring teams will service all mass care centers, and host health care facilities for the purpose of monitoring evacuees. A list of decontamination stations is provided in the County-RERP.

G. Continuity of Government

1. Government In the event of a general evacuation, the Board of Commis-sioners shall transact required business at an alternate seat of government located at Daniel Boone Senior High School.
2. Municipal Services.

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a. ThePoliceDepartmegtwillrelocatetoDanielBoone Senior High School,
b. TheFiryDepartmentswillrelocatetoDanielBooneHigh School
c. All services will remain available to respond to emer-gencies within the EPZ, radiation levels permitting.

Dispatch will be accomplished through the County EOC.

3. E0C The E0C shall be relocated to Daniel Boone Senior High School.

H. Training

1. The Montgomery County OEP is r 'esponsible for coordinating radiological emergency response training as outlined in Annex R of the County RERP.
2. The Lower Pottsgrove Township Emergency Management Coordina-tor shall ensure that local emergency response personnel are familiar with their responsibilities.

I. Concept of Operations The following offers a list of general actions to be perfomed in the event of an incident.

1. Unusual Event Notification to Municipal EMC's will not take place.
2. Alert
a. The Lower Pottsgrove Township Emergency Management Coordinator (EMC) will receive notification from Mont-gomery County Communications. The EMC in turn, notifies municipal officials and key staff personnel.
b. The EMC and key staff will report to the Municipal EOC.

Security measures will be. implemented'to restrict admittance.

  • I If school is in session, emergency workers and vehicles will temporarily report to Birdsboro Fire Company School.until the students depart Daniel Boone. Directions will be provided by Montgomery County OEP.

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c. Communications systems will be tested. The County will be notified when RACES connunications are established,
d. Dosimeters /KI will be prepared for later distribution.

e.

Non-ambulatory residents shall be contacted to verify special requirements.

f.

The EMC shall notify certain public and private institu-tions/ facilities located within the municipality of the emergency. In some instances, this will be a.verifica-tion of ~ a notification previously received through a county-initiated procedure. A listing of these facili-ties is maintained in the Township E0C.

g. Route alert teams will be placed on standby.

h.

If the public~ alert system is activated, the hearing impaired will be notified and Route Alert Teams dis-patched, as necessary, i.. Local TCP personnel will be notified.

j.

The local EBS station.KYW 1060 AM will be monitored.

k. Review municipal and County Radiological Emergency Response Plans.

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Ensure all messages which provide information or require a response are verified and logged. Pertinent data will be posted on the status board.

m.

Additional unmet needs will be passed to the County.

n.

In the event of reduction of classification or termina-tion of incident, all parties previously notified will be informed.

3. Site Emergency
a. Same actions as Alert.
b. Additional emergency response personnel will be mobi-lized, including full E0C staff.
c. Dosimeters and KI will be distributed to emergency workers and organizations.

d.

Resource inventories (reference Attachment 0 and Attach-ment P) will be reviewed to verify that those resources indicated as being available are, in fact, available.

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e. Road conditions will be reviewed, reporting any detours or construction areas to the County Public Works Group.
f. Local TCP personnel will be placed on standby. Lower Pottsgrove Township TCP's will be manned _ if local conditions warrant.
g. Drivers and transportation assets needed for persons without transportation will be placed on standby by the County.
h. In the event of reduction of classification or termina-tion of incident, all parties previously notified will be informed; dosimeters and KI will be prepared for return to the County.
4. General Emergency
a. Same actions as Alert and Site Emergency,
b. Alerting of special population groups, i.e., hearing impaired, will begin at the time the public alert system is activated.
c. Route alerting will commence in those areas of known public alert system failure or inadequate coverage.

Information identifyinc the specific areas involved will be provided by the County.

d. If evacuation ~is ordered:

(1) Drivers and transportation assets needed for persons without transportation will be mobilized by the County.

(2) Guidance to outside transportation resources will be provided by the municipality to assist those without transportation.

(3) Homebound invalids will receive evacuation assistance.

(4) If necessary, fire, police and seat of government will be relocated after general population has evacuated or upon completion of assignments.

(5) Traffic control points located within the munici-pality will be manned.

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e. If sheltering is recommended:

Increased security measures will be provided, conditions permitting.

f. When directed by Pennsylvania Department of Health, instruct emergency workers to take KI. This infor-mation will be relayed through emergency management channels.
g. In the event of reduction of classification or termina-tion of incident, all parties previously notified will be informed; dosimeters and KI will be prepared for return to the County.
5. Reentry
a. Authorization for reentry will come from the Governor upon determination that it is safe to do so.
b. The Lower Pottsgrove Township officials and Emergency Management Coordinator shall:

(1) Return to the local EOC.

(2) Reestablish safety and security services.

(3) Report damage caused by evacuation and reentry, as well as costs of support operations to County EOC.

J. Plan Maintenance and Distribution

1. Maintenance
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The Lower Pottsgrove Township Emergency Management Coordinator is responsible for ensuring the currency of the Township RERP, including the development and distri-bution of all changes, as well as accomplishing an annual review.

b. All changes to the Lower Pottsgrove Township RERP shall be coordinated through the Montgomery County Office of Emergency Preparedness.
c. All changes to the Lower Pottsgrove Township RERP which involve policy shall be approved by Board of Commis-sioners.
d. The current date shall be placed on any page that is changed.

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2. Distribution 4
a. Montgomery County ,

(1) County EOC . Copy Number 1 (2) Philadelphia Electric Copy Number 2 (3) PEMA Copy Numbers 3-4 (4) FEMA (through PEMA) Copy Number 5 5 copies

b. Lower Pottsgrove Township elected officials Copy Numbers 6-10 5. copies
c. Emergency Management Coordinator and key staff Copy Numbers 11-22 12 copies
d. Police Department Copy Number 23 1 copy
e. Fire Departments Copy Numbers 24-25 2 copies
f. Municipal library Copy Number 26 1 copy Additional copies of the plan can be made available upon specific request and justification to the Lower Pottsgrove Township Emergency Management Coordinator. As revisions are made to the plan, properly identified change pages will be sent to all organizations, agencies and individuals holding a copy of the plan.

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Attachment A PLUME EXPOSURE PATHWAY EPZ MAP Map will be inserted in final draft.

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1 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Gerald Richards David Prince Roy Cubbler Harry Penrose Carl Seiscio E

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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR OO Roy Cubbler Richard Lengel hy m

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TRANSPORTATION COMMUNICATIONS PUBLIC WORKS 3

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Eleanor Rosen Jarod Hoch m

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LETTERS OF AGREEMENT I. Purpose To document the arrangements made between Lower Pottsgrove Township and those agencies providing the personnel and resources needed to success-fully implement this plan.

II. Agreement providing and Maintenance The Lower Pottsgrove Township Emergency Management Coordinator shall be responsible.for:

A. Determining the need for specific letters of agreement.

B. Developing their general content.

C. Updating them as necessary.

III. Specific Agreements-A. Alternate E0C Site

  • B. Alternate Seat of Government
  • C. Transportation Staging Area **
  • Agreement on file in County EOC.
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l Attachment D TRAFFIC CONTROL POINTS Responsible Post .

Police # Officers Number Location Organization Assigned L. Pottsgrove 1 Rt. 663 and Mervine Street Township 1 L. Pottsgrove 2 Rt. 663 and Keim Street Township 1 L. Pottsgrove 3 Rt. 663 and Bleim Street Tow'nship 1 L. Pottsgrove 4 High St. and Pleasantview Rd. Township 1 L. Pottsgrove 5 High St. and Sanatoga Road Township 1 L. Pottsgrove 6 High St. and Rupert Road Township 1 L. Pottsgrove 7 High St. and South Pleasant View Township 1 L. Pottsgrove 8 Green Lane Rd. & Sanatoga Rd. Township 1 L. Pottsgrove 9 Keim Rd. & Buchert Rd. Township 1 L. Pottsgrove 10 -Pottsgrove School Rd. & Rt. 663 Township 1 L. Pottsgrove 11 Armand Hammer Blvd. 8 Yost County Sher. Dept. I L. Pottsgrove 12 High & Beulahland ~ County Sher. Dept. 1 4

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ROUTE ALERTING At least two (2) persons.will be named to each alert team.

Each route alert team will be supplied with a map of the assigned sector (reference Tab 1). Alert teams will issue the following message:

"There is an emergency at the Limerick Generating Station; please tune to your Emergency Broadcast System Station KYW 1060 AM."

Additional route alert personnel will directly contact: (1)anyindividuals along their designated route who have been identified as hearing impaired in this plan to ensure they have received notification, (reference Tab 2); and (2) transient locations to ensure notification has been received.

Sector No. SS-A Alert Team: Sanatoga Fire Department Leader: **

Assistant: **

Transient Location: Sanatoga Park Hearing Impaired Individuals *:

Sector No.- 56-B Alert Team: Sanatoga Fire Department Leader: **

Assistant: **

Transient Location: Buckert Recreation Area Hearing Impaired Individuals *:

Sector No. 58-C Alert Team: Sanatoga Fire Department Leader: **

  • There are 23 hearing impaired individuals in the municipality. Their names and addresses are on file in the Municipal EOC.

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    • Route alerting will be conducted by fire department personnel. Suffi-cient, trained members will be mobilized at the time of the incident to man the sector teams. Specific assignments will be made at the time of mobilization from availability lists maintained in the Township E0C.

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Transient Location: Beulahland Park Hearing Impaired Individuals *:

Sector No. 58-D Alert Team: Sanatoga Fire Department Leader: **

Assistant: **

Transient Location: none Hearing Impaired Individuals *:

Sector No. 59-A Alert Team: Ringing Hill Fire Department Leader: '**

Assistant: **

Transient Location: Brookside Country Club Hearing Impaired Individuals *:

Sector No. 59-B Alert Team: Ringing Hill Fire Department Leader: **

Assistant: **

Transient Location: none -

Hearing Impaired Individuals *:

Sector No. 59-C Alert Team: Ringing Hill Fire Department Leader: **

Assistant: **-

  • There are 23 hearing impaired individuals in the municipality. Their names and addresses are on file in the Municipal E0C.
    • Route alerting will be conducted by fire department personnel. Suffi-cient, trained members will be mobilized at the time of the incident to man the sector teams. Specific assignments will be made at the time of mobilization from availability lists maintained-in the Township E0C.

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Transient location: none Hearing Impaired Individuals *:

Sector No. 59-D Alert Team: Ringing Hill Fire Department Leader: **

Assistant: **~

Transient Location: none Hearing Impaired Individuals *:

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    • Route alert'ing will be conducted by fire department personnel . Suffi-cient, trained members will be mobilized at the time of the incident to man the sector teams. Specific assignments will be made at the time of mobilization from availability lists maintained in the Township EOC.

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Tab 2 MESSAGE - HEARING-IMPAIRED There is an emergency at the Limerick Generating Station.

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l Attachment F RESIDENTS WITH SPECIAL~ MEDICAL RE0UIREMENTS A. There is 1* resident requiring ambulance support in the' event of an evacuation. His/her name, address, and telephone number is filed in the municipal E0C.

B. There are 16* residents who may require special assistance in the event of protective actions. Their names, addresses, and telephone numbers are on file in the municipal EOC.

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There are 23* hearing impaired individuals in the municipality. Their names and addresses are on file in the Municipal E0C.

  • Based'upon public' survey data.

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These individuals will be contacted by the Medical / Ambulance Service g Officer at Alert list will be to confirm updated the(6) every six status of their medical needs. This months.

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Attachment G PERSONS REOUIRING TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE There are 85* residents who require'. transportation assistance in the event of evacuation.

municipal E0C. Their names and addresses are on file at the It is understood that there may be additional individuals who will require transportation assistance on the time of evacuation. These individuals are to contact the municipal E0C to arrange for pickup.

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Attachment I EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION LIST *

1. Elected Officials
a. Gerald Richards Home Phone:

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b. Harry Penrose Home Phone:

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c. David Prince Home Phone:

Bus. Phone:

d. Carl Seiscio Home Phone:

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e. Roy Cubbler Home Phone:

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2. . Coordinator Roy Cubbler , HomeYhone:

Bus. Phone:

Deputy Richard Lengel Home Phone: '

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3. Police Services Ray Bechtel Home' Phone:

Officer Bus.-Phone:

Deputy Greg Maskrey Home' Phone:

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4.- Fire / Rescue Officer - Chief Anthony Ziemba Home Phone:

Ringing Hill Bus. Phone:

i Fire / Rescue Officer - Chief Lew E. Babel, Jr. Home Phone:

Sanatoga Bus. Phone:

5. Medical Officer Elizabeth Hughes Home Phone: -

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Deputy Lawrence Goldschmidt Home Phone:

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Deputy Eleanor Rosen Home Phone:

7. Public Works. Bus Phone:

David Prince Home Phone:

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Deputy Jarod L. Hoch Home Phone:

Bus. Phone:

8. Special Facilities
a. Ringing Hill Elementary School
b. Pottsgrove High School
c. Lower Pottsgrove Elementary School
d. Pottsgrove I. U.
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NO. DESCRIPTION BEFORE MISSION TLD (:hermoluminescent dosimeter)

DATE SERIAL NO. DEFORE MISSION Serial No. of TLD:

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  • TOTAL R TOTAL POTASSIUM IOD!DE (KI) RECORD R Date Time Amount Taken 7 DOSIMETRY INSTRUCTIONS: Day 1 3

.- Read the CD V.730 (DCA-622) and CD V.742 each half Do hour.

not 1 tablet /130 mg exceed 25 R cumulative total. The TLD gives an accurate reading of the total dose and therefore should 2be Day 1 tablet /730 mg used only by one person. Forward the TLD with this form (see form distribution below.) Day 3 1 tablet /130 mg Day 4 1 tablet /130 mg '

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. THYROID GLAND SCREENING CHECK Day 6 1 tablet /130 mg 3 Day 7 Upon completion of the mission, or as directed, each emergency worker must undergo ** decontamination 1 tablet /130 mg monitoring ** at a decontamination monitoring station or a mass care / decontamination center. Day 8 I tablet /130 mg Monitorin9 Day 9 '

  • personnel at these stations will complete a " Decontamination Monitoring Report Form" for you. Addition- 1 tablet /130 mg ally emergency workers should be screened for radioiodine uptake in the thyroid gland and the results Day 10 recorded bere. 1 tablet /130 mg Day 11 '

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I Reading: Day 14 Signature of Monitor: X mR/hr 1 tablet /130 mg ,

Kl INSTRUCTIONS: Take Kl only on the direction

, DOSIMETRY - Kl REPORT FORM DISTRIBUTION:

Complete this form and forward the original copy 3

with the TLD through emergency management channels to BRP. If the self-reading dosimetry cxposure of 25R or more, expedite delivery to BRP. BRP will forward to the individual anda ne of the Secretary of the Department of Health. Take o

indicates total to tablet (130 mg) once a day. If.you have any the county j

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RECEIPT FORM FOR DOSIMETRYSURVEY METERS Ki ISSUED BY .

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, TELEPHONE-listed below to municipalities and decontamination momtonn e items e ems in bulk firm from: (1) the county emergency management agency to nsk municipalities the municipalities to their local emergency response organizations (such as fire police and am a ions).

NOTE: The form listed on item 11 below should be used when issuing dosimetry-KI t LINE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OUANTITY 1.

CD V742 Self Readmg Dosimeter (0-200R) 2.

CD V-730 Self Reading Dosimeter (0-2CR) 3.

DCA-622 Self Reading Dosimeter (0-20R) 4.

CD V-750 Dosimeter Charger 5.

TLD (Thermoluminescent Dosimeter)

Serial Numbers THROUGH 6.

Potassium lodide (KI) Tablets (Bottles of 14 Tablets Each)

7. CD V-700 Survey Meter
8. Dosimetry-KI Report Form
9. Decontamination Monitoring Report Form 10.

Receipt Form for Dosimetry Survey Meters KI 11.

Acknowledgement of Receipt by Emergency Workers for Dosimetry KI and Survey Meters RECEIVED BY:

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1. Ringing Hill Fire Company 40 815 White Pine Lane Pottstown, PA 19464-2499
2. Sanatoga Fire Company 35 Rt. 422 & Pleasant View Rd.

Sanatoga, PA C. Police Department Lower Pottsgrove Township Police Dept. 7

-1830 East High Street Sanatoga, PA D. Public Works 10 E. Reserve 6 l Total Units of Dosimetry-KI Required 118 i

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Attachment 0-f CONSOLIDATED RESOURCE LIST TOTAL REQUIRED LOCALLY AVAILABLE UNMET NEED A. VEHICLES

1. -Buses 1 2 3 0 3
2. Ambulances' I 0 1
3. Vehicles with Loudspeakers 3 8 8 0
4. Other 0 0 0 B. PERSONNEL'
1. Route Alerting 16' 16 0
2. Transportation 3 3 0
3. TCP 4 12 10 2 4 Special Assistance 4 4 0
5. Ambulance 1 1 0
6. RACES 2 0 2
7. Other 0 0 0

.C . EQUIPMENT

1. Communications -Telephones: 4 Telephones: 4 Telephones: 0

, (by type) RACES: 1 RACES: 0

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1 TrafJicControl 0 0- 0
3. Life Support- 0 0 0
4. Other 0 0 0 I
Resource planning for buses excludes those required for evacuation of schools.

2 Based upon an estimate of 40 persons / bus.

3 Six PA systems to be provided by th'e utility.

4 Includes Fire Police.

1 NOTE: Unmet needs will be supplied through the County /PEMA.

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Attachment P MUNICIPAL POLICE / FIRE / AMBULANCE RESOURCES Police Department Equipment Manpower Lower Pottsgrove Township Police Dept. 3 vehicles 7 1830 East High Street Pottstown, PA Telephone:

Fire Department Equipment Manpower Ringing Hill Fire Company 2 pumpers 40 815 White Pine Lane 1 tanker Pottstcwn, PA 19464-2499 2 emergency trucks 323-0474 Sanatoga Fire Company 2 pumpers Box 132 35 Sanatoga, PA 19471 2 tankers 326-1508 1 service truck Ambulance None in Township Coverage by Goodwill Fire Company Ambulance i

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l Attachment R SUPPORTING PLANS The following support plans are on file in the Township EOC:

Pottsgrove School District RERP St. Pius West Mont Christian Academy R-1 Draft 7

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LOWER POTTSGROVE TOWNSHIP 3 MONTGOMERY COUNTY 4 RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN FOR INCIDENTS AT THE e

LIMERICK GENERATING STATION IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES

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IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES l

Table of Contents Page Introduction..................................................... 11 Annex A. Emergency Management Coordinator....................... A-1 Appendix A-1 Fact Sheet..................................... A-1-1 Annex B. Police Services........................................ B-1 Appendix B Recall Roster and Resource Inventory......... B-1-1 Appendix B Traffic Control Points and Access Control Points............................... B-2-1 Annex C. Fire Services.......................................... C-1 Appendix C .1 - Recall Roster and Resource Inventory......... -C-1-1 Appendix C Route Alerting............................... C-2-1 Attachment 1 - Route Alert Teams............. C-2 Attachment 2 - Route Alerting Sector Map..... C-2-5 Attachment 3 - Message - Hearing Impaired.... C-2-6 Appendix C Municipal Dosimetry-KI List.................. C-3-1 Appendix C Municipal Dosimetry-KI Receipt Form.......... C-4-1 Appendix C Emergency Worker Dosimetry-KI Receipt Form... C-5-1 Annex 0. Medical / Ambulance Services............................. D-1 Appendix D Special Assistance........................... D-1-1 Appendix D Persons Requiring Transportation Assistance................................... D-2-1 Appendix D Transportation Resource Requirements......... D-3-1 Annex E.

Communications......................................... E-1 Appendix E Resource Inventory...........................

E-1-1 Annex F. Public Works........................................... F-1 i Draft 7

INTRODUCTION This section is intended to provide detailed immediate action guidance to those emergency response personnel designated to sup Township Radiological Emergency Response Plan (RERP)These port the Lowerrepresent actions Pottsgrove the steps neces:sary to ensure that the general public is adequately protected.

However, because conditions for emergency situations may vary, further actions may be dictated through the Montgomery County EOC or local elected officials.

Guidance for development of these implementing procedures has been provided through the policies contained within the Lower Pottsgrove Township RERP to which these procedures are annexed.

For ease of reference, implementing procedures have been color-coded by incident classification as follows:

Blue - Unusual Event Blue - Alert Yellow - Site Emergency Pink - General Emergency Implementing procedures contained herein are assigned to the respective Lower Pottsgrove Township EMA staff officers:

1. Emergency Management: Emergency Management Coordinator
2. Police Services: Police Services Officer-
3. Fire Services: Fire Services Officer 4.

Medical / Ambulance Services: Medical Services Officer

5. Communications: Communications Officer
6. Transportation: Medical Services Officer
7. Public Works: Public Works Officer
8. Radiological: Fire Services Officer NOTE:

IF YOU NEED TO DEVIATE FROM THIS PLAN OR IF ANY-PROBLEMS ARE ENCOUNTERED, NOTIFY THE COUNTY E0C.

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ANNEX A Implementing Procedure Emergency Management Coordinator Emergency Management Coordinator: Roy Cubbler '

Alternate: Richard Lengel UNUSUAL EVENT

1. - If notified, document:
a. Date:
b. Time:
c. Source:
d. Details:
e. Actions Recommended:
f. Actions'Taken:

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Imolementing Procedure Emergency Management Coordinator ALERT

1. Document:
a. Date:
b. Time:
c. Source:

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2. Notify:
a. Elected Officials (1) Gerald Richards h (2) Harry Penrose home office (3) David Prince h (4) Carl Seiscio h (5) Roy Cubbler m

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(3) Fire Services Officer ome Ringing Hill 1

Chief Tony Zeimba office and Sanatoga -

home Chief Lew Babel office (4) Ambulance Services Officer home '

Elizabeth Hughes or office Deputy home Lawrence M. Goldschmidt office (5) Communications Officer home Raymond Umsted or office Deputy ome Eleanor Rosen office (6) Public Works Officer home David Prince office or ,

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home Jarod Hoch office Have key staff report to E0C.

3. (time)

Verify that the following have been notified:

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b. Fire Departments Ringing Hill Sanatoga
c. Verification Message: I "This is _ (name & title) .

I would like to verify that you have been notified that an incident classification of ' Alert' has beendeclaredattheLimerickGenerat{ngStation."

4.

Report to and activate local Emergency Operations Center (E0C).

a. Activated _

(time) b.

County Operations Officer notified of E0C activation (h.

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c. Check communication systems for operability.

(time)

d. Establish EOC security.

(time)

e. Monitor Alert and Warning /EBS station KYW 1060 AM.
f. (time)

Ensure Route Alert Teams have been mobilized as necessary. 1 (time)

g. If public alert system has been activated, notify hearing impaired.

(time)

h. In the event of a siren failure, receive notification from the County that appropriate Route Alert Teams have been dispatched.

(time)

1. Log all messages that provide information or require action. Post pertinent data on the status board.

j, Review Fact Sheet (Appendix A-1)

(time)

5. Verify that the following have been notified:

Telephone Time

a. Schools (1) Ringing Hill Elementary William Walter M fice Principal (2) Pottsgrove High School Richard Radel . M office Principal (3) Lower Pottsgrove Elementary James Boyce office Principal (4) Pottsgrove I.U.

John McCue Principal _ W office (5) St. Pius X High School Rev. James McGuire M office Principal (6) West-Mont Christian Academy Matthew Royer M . office Administrator A-4 Draft 7 I

b. Major Industries Occidental Chemical Control Room M AT&T Albert Meikle-John M4 office  !
c. Verification Message:

"This is (name/ title) .

I would like to verify that you have been notified that an incident classification of

' Alert' has been declared at the Limerick Generating Station."

6. Notify the following:
a. Telephone . Time Special Facility (1) Beulah Land Park office (2) Little People Day Care School M office (3) Natalie Holmes (Day Care Home) M office (4) Pottsgrove Recreation Board W office NOTE: Recommend that field trips be cancelled.
b. Message:

"This is (name/ title) .

An incident classification of ' Alert' has been declared at the Limerick Generating Station."

Note:

This is provided for informational purposes only. No actions are normally required.

7.

Ensure RACES Municipal EOC. operator contacts County RACES base upon arrival at the 8.

(time Review remaining emergenc)y procedures in th$ event of escalation 9.

Report all unmet needs to the County Operations Officer (M.

(time) '

10.

Maintain Alert status until notified of termination, escalation or reduction of classification:

a. Date: '-
b. Time:
c. Source:

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d. Disposition (1) Termination ,

i (2) Escalation (3) Reduction 11.

If escalation, accomplish appropriate Implementing Procedure. If termination or reduction cf classification, verify / notify the following:

a. Verification:

Telephone Time (1) Police Department '

(2) Fire Departments Ringing Hill Sanatoga (3) Schools .

Telephone Time (a) Ringing Hill Elementary William Walter Principal M office (b) Pottsgrove High School Richard Radel Principal

@ ffice (c) 1.ower Pottsgrove James Boyce Elementary @ffice Principal (d) Pottsgrove I U. \

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(f) West-Mont Christian Academy Matthew Royer g office Administrator A-6 Draft 7 l l i _.

, I (4) Major Industries Occidental Chemical Control Room 327-6666 AT&T Albert Meike-John 326-0554 (5) Verification Message:

I "This is (name/ title) . I would like to verify that you have been notified that the emergency at the Limerick Gener- j ating Station has been terminated / reduced to Unusual Event." i I

(6) Notify:

Telephone Time (a) Elected Officials (1) Gerald Richards e (2) Harry Penrose hor (3) David Prince .

l (4) Carl Seiscio e (5) Roy Cubbler m (7) Special Facility (a) Beulah Land Park M office (b) Little People Day Care School M office j (c) Natalie Holmes (Day Care Home) M office (d) Pottsgrove Recreation Board W -offier.

NOTE: Recommend that field trips.be cancelled.

! (8) Message:

"This is (name/ title) . The emergency at the Limerick Generating Station has been terminated /

reduced to Unusual Event."

11. Remarks / Actions Taken:

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1. Document:
a. Date:
b. Time:
c. Source:

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d. Details: .
2. Notify:

Telephone Time

a. Elected Officials (1) Gerald Richards home office (2) Harry Penrose M home M office (3) David Prince h (4) Carl Seiscio h ,

~(5) Roy Cubbler i home office

b. Key Staff (1) Deputy EMC home Richard Lengel

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(2) Police Services Officer home Chief Ray Bechtel or office Deputy home Greg Maskrey Moffice (3) Fire Services Officer home Ringing Hill office Chief Tony Zeimba and Sanatoga - home Chief Lew Babel office (4) Ambulance Services Officer home Elizabeth Hughes office or >

Deputy home Lawrence M. Goldschmidt office M

(5) Communications Officer home Raymond Umsted

. office or e r Rosen o ce (6) Public Works Officer W home David Prince M office or Deputy Jarod Hoch M home M office i

Have key staff report to E0C.

(time)

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c. Verification Message:

"This is (name/ title) .

I would like to verify that you have been notified that a ' Site Emergency' has been declared at the Limerick Generating Station."

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4. Report to and activate the local Emergency.0perations Center
a. Activated (time)
b. County Operations Officer notified ofsEOC activation ( m ).

(time)

c. Communications system checked for operability.
d. Establish EOC security.

(time)

e. Monitor Alert and Warning /EBS station KYW 1060 AM.

(time)

f. Ensure Route Alert Teams have been mobilized as necessary.

(time) 9 If public alert system has been activated, notify hearing impaired.

(time)

h. In the event of a siren failure, receive notification from the County that appropriate Route Alert Teams have been dispatched.

(time)

1. Log all messages that provide information or require action. Post pertinent data on the status board,
j. Review Fact Sheet (Appendix A-1)

(time)

5. Have additional emergency personnel report to the E0C (for 24-hour operation), or where needed.
6. Ensure that appropriate E0C staff have placed their respective emergency workers on standby status.

(time)

7. Verify that the following have been notified:

Telephone Time

a. Schools (1) Ringing Hill Elementary William Walter Principal M ffice (2) Pottsgrove High School Richard Radel Principal M ffice (3) Lower Pottsgrove Elementary James Boyce M office Principal A-10 Draft 7

(4) Pottsgrove I.U.

John McCue M office Principal (5) St. Pius X High School Rev. James McGuire M . office Principal (6) West-Mont Christian Academy Matthew Royer N office Administrator

b. Major Industries Occidental Chemical Control Room M office AT&T Albert Meikle-John @ ffice
c. Verification Message:

"This is (name/ title) . I would like to verify that you have been notified that an incTdent classification of ' Site Emergency' has been declared at the Limerick Generating Station."

8. Notify the following:

Telephone Time

a. Special Facility (1) Eeulah Land Park .

office (2) Little People Day Care School M office (3) Natalie Holmes (Day Care Home) M office (4) Pottsgrove Recreation Board M office NOTE: Recommend that field trips be cancelled.

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"This is (name/ title) . An incident classification of ' Site Emergency' has been declared at the Limerick Generating Station." (Provide appropriate instructions as necessary.)

9. Verify Resource Availability:

Ensure appropriate E0C staff have reviewed their respective resource inventories and have reported deficiencies to their respective counter- l l

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parts in the County E0C; for example, the Municipal Transportation Officer contacts the County Transportation Group.

(time)

10. Ensure Fire Services Officer has distributed dosimeters /K1 to emergency workers. -

(time)

11. Review road conditions with E0C staff, i.e., there is no construction or other activity which would hinder movement'of personnel or vehicles to/from the area. Ensure that the Medical Services Officer and the County Public Works Group (M are aware of any problem areas.

(time) ,

12. Ensure RACES operator contacts the County RACES base upon arrival at the Municipal E0C. s (time)
13. Report all unmet needs to the County Operations Officer (M (time) 14 Review remaining emergency procedures in the event of escalation.
15. Maintain Site Emergency status until notified of termination, escalation, or reduction of classification:
a. Date:
b. Time:
c. Source:
d. Disposition:

(1) Termination (2) Escalation (3) Reduction

16. If escalation, accomplish appropriate Implementing Procedure. If termination or reduction of classification, notify / verify the following:
a. Verification:

Telephone Time (1) Police Department M (2) Fire Departments Ringing Hill Sanatoga A-12 Draft 7

Telephone Time (3) Schools (a) Ringing Hill Elementary William Walter Principal M ffice (b) Pottsgrove High School Richard Radel Principal g office I

(c) Lower Pottsgtove Elementary James Boyce Principal M office (d) Pottsgrove 1 U.

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(e) St. Pius X High School Rev. James McGuire Principal W office (f) West-Mont Christian Academy Matthew Royer M ffice Administrator (4) Major Industries Occidental Chemical Control Room M AT&T Albert Meikle-John M ffice (5) Verification Message:

, "This is (name/ title) . I would like to verify j you have been notifiea that the emergency at the Limerick l

Generating Station has been terminated / reduced to

b. Notify:

Telephone Time (1) Elected Officials (a) Gerald Richards (b) Harry Penrose hp l

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office (d) Carl Seiscio h (e) Roy Cubbler h (2) Special Facility (a) Beulah Land Park 6 office I

(b) Little People Day M office Care School (c) Natalie Holmes (Day M office Care Home)

(d) Pottsgrove Recreation Board /

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(3) Message:

"This is (name/ title) . The emergency at the Limerick Generating Station has been terminated / reduced to

17. Remarks / Actions Taken: '

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Emergency Management Coordinator GENERAL EMED.GENCY If this is the first notification or escalation from Unusual Event, accomplish ,

all actions ~; if escalation from Alert or Site Emergency, Item 4 may be omitted i

1. Document:
a. Date:
b. Time:
c. Source:
d. Details:
2. Notify:

Telephone Time

a. Elected Officials (1) Gerald Richards (2) Harry Penrose h .

(3) David Prince home office (4) Carl Seiscio hr (5) Roy Cubbler h 1

b. Key Staff (1) Deputy EMC 1 home Richard Lengel office A-15 Draft 7

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'or Deputy home Greg Maskrey M office t

(3) Fire Services Officer Ringing Hill Chief Tony Zeimba B office home and Sanatoga - M home Chief Lew Babel M office  !

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Deputy ome l l Lawrence M. Goldschmidt office (5) Communications Officer .ome Raymond Umsted e office i

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c. Verification Message:

"This is (name/ title) . I would like to verify that you have been notified that a ' General Emergency' has been declared at

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a. Activated (time)
b. County Operations Officer notified of E0C activation 6 (time)
c. Communications system checked for operability.

(time)

d. Establish E0C security.

(time)

e. Monitor Alert and Warning /EBS station KYW 1060 AM.

(time)

f. Ensure Route Alert Teams have been mobilized as necessary.

(time)

g. Log all messages which provide information or require action.
h. Review fact sheet (reference Appendix A-1).
5. Ensure that all necessary emergency response personnel have reported to the EOC, where needed, or to pre-assigned location.

(time)

6. Verify that the following have been notified:

Telephone Time

a. Schools (1) Ringing Hill El , ary Principal a ter M iC' (2) Pottsgrove High chool

,yd Radel IfiC' Principal (3) Lower Pottsgrov Elemgntary ff e Principal (4) Pottsgrove 1.l!.

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b. Major Industries Occidental Chemical Control Room M AT&T Albert Meikle-John M ffice
c. Verification Message:

"This is (name/ title) . I would like to verify that you have been notified that a ' General Emergency' has been declared at the Limerick Generating Station. The recommended protective action is ."

7. Notify the following:

Telephone Time

a. Special Facility (1) Beulah Land Park 6 office (2) Little People Day Care School m office (3) Natalie Holmes (Day Care Home) M office (4) Pottsgrove Recreation Board p ffice NOTE: Recommend that field trips be cancelled.
b. Messages "This is (name/ title) . A ' General Emergency' has been declared at the Limerick Generating Station. The recommended protective action is .

Note: If a protective action has not yet been determined, instruct them to tune to the EBS station.

8. Verify Resource Availability:

Ensure appropriate EOC staff have reviewed their respective resource inventories and have reported deficiencies to their respective counter-parts in the County E0C; for example, the Municipal Transportation Officer contacts County Transportation Group.

(time)

9. Ensure Fire Services Officer has distributed dosimeters /KI to emergency workers and E0C staff.

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11. Ensure RACES operator contacts the County RACES base upon arrival at Municipal E0C.

(time)

12. Report all unmet needs to the County Operations Officer. h (time)
13. If sheltering is recommended:
a. When the public alert system has been activated, notifiy hearing impaired.

(time)

b. Monitor Alert and Warning /EBS station to ensure proper instructions are being given to the general population.

(time)

c. In the event of a siren failure, receive notification from the County that appropriate Route Alert. Teams have been dispatched.

(time) 14 If evacuation is ordered:

a. When the public alert system has been activatea, notify hearing impaired.

(time)

b. Mcnitor Alert and Warning /EBS station to ensure proper instructions are being given to the general public.

(time)

c. In the event of a siren failure, receive notification from the County that appropriate Route Alert Teams have been dispatched.

(time)

d. Ensure Traffic Centrol Points have been manned.

(time)

e. Assign sufficient emergency workers to Medical Services Officer to support transportation resources, i.e., one emergency worker should be available for each vehicle used to evacuate those persons who do not have transportation.

(time)

f. Advise County Operations Officer M of any additional unmet needs.

(time)

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g. Monitor evacuation process and report any problem areas to the County Operations Officer.

(time)

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15. Maintain General Emergency status until: *t
a. Reduction of classification.

(time)

b. Terminatien of emergency.

(time)

c. EOC must be evacuated.

(time)

16. If reduction of classification or termination of emergency, notify /

verify the following:

a. Verification-Telephone Time (1) Police Department M (2) Fire Departments -

Ringing Hill M Sanatoga Telephone Time (3) Schools  ;

(a) Ringing Hill Elementary William Walter M ffice Principal (b) Pottsgrove High School Richard Radel Principal M ffice (c) Lower Pottsgrove Elementary James Boyce p office Principal  :

1 (d) Pottsgrove I.U. '

John EcCue M ffice Principal (e) St. Pius X High School )

Rev. James McGuire office .l Principal '

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"This is (name/ title) . I would like to verify you have been notified that the eW rgency at the Limerick Generating Station has been terminated / reduced to .

b. Notification l Telephone Time (1) Elected Officials (a) Gerald Richards ome ffice (b) Harry Penrose ame office (c) David Prince h .

(d) Carl Seiscio (e) Roy Cubbler rr (2) Special Facility Telephone Time (a) Beulah Land Park M office l (b) Little People Day Care School M office l

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"This~is (name/ title) . The emergency.at the Limerick Generating Station has been terminated / reduced to .

Provide instructions as appropriate.

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a. If possible, wait until the municipality has been evacuated before leaving the E0C.
b. Secure the facility and proceed to alternate E0C located at the Daniel Boone Sr. High School.

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c. Notify Montgcmery County upon your arrival at alternate E0C.

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Appendix A-1 FACT SHEET Abbreviations:

ACP Access Control Point ARES Amateur Radio Emergency Service EBS Emergency Broadcast System EPA Environmental Protection Agency EPZ Emergency Planning Zone

.KI Chemical symbol for potassium iodide PAG Protective Action Guide RACES Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services REACT Radio Emergency Action Citizens Team TCP Traffic Control Point TLD Thermoluminscent Dosimeter Evacuation Information:

EBS Stations: KYW-1060 AM; WIBF-104 FM; WPAZ-1370 AM; WNPV-1440 AM; WZZD-990AM; WGHW-1110 AM; WBYD-107.5; Pottstown Com-munity Television.

Evacuation Route: Local roads to Route 663N to 309N Reception Center: Southern Lehigh School Complex HostSchool(s): Pottsgrove;.to Southern Lehigh Sr. High School West-Mont Christian Academy; Kings Highway Elementary School St. Pius X;'To Allentown College of St. Francis De Sales

-Decontamination Station: Daniel Boone Sr. High School Transportation Staging Area: K-Mart parking lot

  • Homebound Support Hospital: North Penn Hospital County Rumor Control - 631-5700
  • Agreement under development STATUS BOARD FORMAT MESSAGE # DATE TIME MESSAGE ACTION / COMMENTS A-1-1 Draft 7.

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ANNEX B Implementing Procedure Police Services Police Services Officer: Ray Bechtel Alternate: Greg Maskrey UNUSUAL EVENT No response necessary unless police services are required at the Limerick Generating Station.

ALERT The Police Services Officer shall:

1. Upon request of the Emergency Management Coordinator, report to the EOC.

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2. Ensure that normal police functions are maintained.
3. Review remaining emergency procedures in the event of escalation.
4. Maintain Alert status until notified of termination, escalation or reduction of classification.
5. Remarks / Actions Taken:

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Police Services SITE EMERGENCY The Police Services Officer shall:

1. If this is the first notification received'or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:
a. Report to the E0C.

(time)

b. Ensure normal police functions are maintained.
c. Proceed to Step 2.
2. If escalation from Alert or if proceeding from Step 1, then:
a. Mobilize, if necessary, additional police personnel (reference Appendix B-1) and have them report to police station. Make assignments as necessary.-

(time)

b. Review personnel / equipment inventory (reference Appendix B-1),

verify availability, and report unmet needs to County E0C, Police Services at M (time)

c. Ensure police emergency workers have been issued dosimeters-KI.
d. Review remaining emergency procedures in the event of escalation,
e. Maintain Site Emergency status until notified of termination, escalation or reduction of classification. (NOTE: If a protective action is recommended at Site Emergency, accomplish the appropriate steps indicated in the General Emergency section).
3. If termination, have police personnel return dosimeters and unused KI to the Fire Services Officer.

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1. If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:
a. Report to the E0C.

(time)

b. Mobilize additional police personnel and have them report to police station (reference Appendix B-1). Make assignments as necessary.

(time)

c. Review personnel / equipment inventory (reference Appendix B-1),

verify availabilit and report unmet needs to County EOC, Police Services at U.ime)

d. Ensure police emergency workers have been issued dosimeters-KI.

(time)

e. Proceed to Step 2.
2. If escalation from Alert or Site Emergency, or if proceeding from Step 1, then:

a.- If. recommended protective' action is sheltering, (1) If requested, have Police Department personnel assist Fire Department with route alerting (reference Fire Services Implementing Procedure).

(time)

(2) Initiate increased security measures, i.e., increase vehicular patrols, condition permitting.

(time)

b. If recommended protective action is evacuation, (1) Ensure Traffic Control Points are manned (reference Appendix B-2). necessary, contact County Comunications at to have police personnel. dispatched.

(time)

(2) Upon completion of assignments, ensure police relocate to Daniel Boone High School.

(time)

(3) Relocate to alternate E0C after population has departed.

(time)

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c. NOTE: Upon completion of emergency tasks during a contaminating incident, each emergency worker is to report to the decontamination station located at Daniel Boone High School.
3. If. termination, have police personnel return dosimeters and unused KI to the Fire Services Officer.
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Appendix B-1 POLICE - EMERGEt!CY RECALL ROSTER Names and telephone numbers are be on file in the EOC.

POLICE - RESOURCE INVENTORY 3 vehicles-l B-1-1 Draft 7

Appendix B-2 TRAFFIC CONTROL POINTS Responsible Post Police # Officers Number Location Organization Assigned L. Pottsgrove 1 Route 663 & Mervione Street Township 1 L. Pottsgrove 2 Route 663 & Keim Street Township 1 L. Pottsgrove 3. Route 663 & Bleim Street Township 1 L. Pottsgrove 4 High St. & Pleasantview Rd. Township 1 .

L. Pottsgrove 5 High Street & Sanatoga Road Township 1 L. Pottsgrove 6 High Street & Rupert Road Township 1 L. Pottsgrove 7 High Street & Green Lane Road Township 1

L. Pottsgrove 8 Sanatoga Road & Green Lane Road Township 1 l L. Pottsgrove 9 Keim Road & Buchert Road Township 1~

L. Pottsgrove.10 Pottsgrove School Rd. & Township 1 Route 663

.L. Pottsgrove 11 Armand Hammer Blvd. & Yost County Sher. Dept. 1 L. Pottsgrove 12 High & Beulah Land County Sher. Dept. 1 i

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  • Fire Services: Sanatoga Lew Babel Ringing Hill: Tony Ziemba UNUSUAL EVENT No response necessary unless Fire Services are requested at the Limerick Generating Station.

ALERT The Fire Services Officer shall:

1. Upon request of Emergency Management Coordinator, report to the E0C.

(time)

2. Ensure that normal fire services are maintained.
3. Inventory dosimeters /KI and prepare for distribution; complete a Receipt Form for Dosimetry-Survey Meters-KI (reference Appendix C-5 Report unmet needs to the County Radiological Officer at M ).

(time) 4 Prepare Control TLD's for pickup by the County.

(time)

5. Review remaining emergency procedures in the event of escalation.
6. Maintain Alert status until notified of termination, escalation or reduction of classification.
7. Remarks / Actions Taken:
  • Note: This procedure has been modified to include Radiological l Procedures.

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Fire Services SITE EMERGENCY The Fire Services Officer shall:

1. If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:
a. Report to the E0C.

(time)

b. Ensure normal fire services are maintained.
c. Inventory dosimeters /KI and prepare for distribution; if applicable, complete a Receipt Form for Dosimetry-Survey Meters-KI (reference Appendix C-5). Report unmet needs to the County Radiological Officer at m (time)
d. Prepare Control TLD's for pickup by the County (time)
e. Prcceed to Step 2.
2. If escalation from Alert, or if p- .eeding from Step 1, then:
a. Mobilize additional personnel as necessary and have them report to Fire Station.(reference Appendix C-1).

(time)

b. Distribute dosimeters /KI to municipal emergency workers and E0C staff (reference Appendix C-4); obtain a signed receipt (reference Appendix C-6).
c. Ensure fire department emergency workers have been issued dosimeters /KI.

(time)

d. Review fire personnel / equipment inventory (reference Appendix C-1),

verify availability and report unmet needs to County E0C, Fire Services a (time)

e. Review remaining emergency procedures in the event of escalation.

(time)

f. Maintain Site Emergency status until notified of escalation, termination or reduction of classification.
3. If termination, collect dosimeters /KI and forms from emergency workers, inventory, and prepare for return to County E0C.

NOTE: All dosimeters will be returned to the County.  !

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1. If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:
a. Report to the E0C.

(time)

b. Prepare Control TLD's for pick up by the County.

(time)

c. Mobilize additional fire personnel and have them report to Fire Stations (reference Appendix C-1).

( time)

d. Inventory dosimeters /KI and prepare for distribution; if applicable, complete a Receipt Form for Dosimetry-Survey Meters-KI (reference C-5). Report unmet needs to County Radiological Officer at (time)
e. Distribute dosimeters /KI to municipal emergency workers and E0C staff (reference Appendix C-4); obtain a signed receipt (reference Appendix C-6).
f. Review fire personnel / equipment inventory (reference Appendix C-1),

verify avail ility and report unmet needs to County E0C, Fire Services at (time)

g. Proceed to Step 2.
2. If escalation from Alert or Site Emergency, or if proceeding from Step 1, then:
a. Monitor rou t alerting.

(time)

b. If evacuation is ordered, upon completion of assignments, ensure that Fire Departments relocate to Daniel Boone High School.

h0TE: Upon completion of emergency tasks during a contaminating incident, each emergency worker is to report to the decontamination station located at Daniel Boone High School.

(time)

d. Relocate to alternate EOC.

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3. Upon-termination of emergency, collect dosimeters /KI from emergency  !

workers, inventory, and prepare for return to County E0C.  ;

(time)

NOTE: All dosimeters will be returned to the County.

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Appendix C-2 ROUTE ALERTING TEAMS I. GENERAL A. Lower Pottsgrove Township is divided into 8 Sectors.

B. Each Sector is assigned a Route Alert Team (reference Attachment 1).

C. Two (2) persons should be assigned to each team.

II. PURPOSE The purpose of route a'lerting is to supplement the public alert system in the event the system fails. It may also be used to alert the hearing impaired (reference Attachment 3).

III. ' PROCEDURES A. When dispatched by Montgomery County, ccmmence route alerting in designated sectors (reference Attachment 2).

B. Route Alerting is accomplished by driving slowly along cesignated roads, periodically activating the vehicle siren and making the following announcement on the PA system:

"There is an emergency at the Limerick Generating Station; please tune to your EBS station KYW 1060 AM."

C.

Upon completion of route, notify Montgomery County and return to station.

Note: If route alerting has taken place during a contaminating incident, proceed to the designated emergency worker /

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I Attachment 1 ROUTE ALERT TEAMS Sector No. 58-A Alert Team: Sanatoga Fire Department Leader:

' Assistant:

TransientLocation(s): Sanatoga Park Hearing Impaired: List will be on file in the EOC.

Sector No. 58-B Alert Team: Sanatoga. Fire Department Leader:

Assistant:

TransientLocation(s): Buckert Recreation Area Hearing Impaired: List will be on file in the E0C.

Sector No. 58-C Alert Team: Sanatoga Fire Department Leader:

Assistant

1 TransientLocation(s): Beulah Land Park Hearing Impaired: List will be on file in the EOC.

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Assistant:

Transient Location (s): none Hearing Impaired: List will be on file in'the EOC.

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Assistant:

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Sector No. 59-B Alert Team: Ringing Hill Fire Department Leader:

Assistant:

TransientLocation(s): none Hearing Impaired: List will be on file in the E0C.

Sector No. 59-C Alert Team: Ringing Hill Fire Department Leader:

Assistant:

I TransientLocation(s): none Hearing Impaired: List will be on file in the EOC.

Sec' tor No. 59-D Alert Team: Ringing Hill Fire Department Leader:

Assistant:

TransientLocation(s): none Hearing Impaired: List will be on file in the EOC.

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Please contact a relative, friend or neighbor so that you can receive important information being broadcast over the emergency broadcast system.

Please review your public information brochure for incidents at the Limerick Generating ' Station for additional important information.

If you do not have a relative, friend or neighbor nearby to assist you, please tell the individual who~gave you this information immediately.

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Appendix C-3 MUNICIPAL 00SIMETRY-KI LIST AGENCY NUMBER OF EMERGENCY WORKERS A .- Municipal Emergency Management Agency Lower Pottsgrove Township E0C 20 1830 East High Street Sanatoga, PA B. Fire Companies

1. Ringing Hill Fire Company 40 815 White Pine Lane Pottstown, PA
2. Sanatoga Fire Company 35 Rt. 422 & Pleasant View Rd.

Sanatoga, PA C. Police Department Lower Pottsgrove Township Police Dept. 7

1830 East High Street Sanatoga, PA D. Public Works 10 E. Reserve 6 1

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RECEIPT FORM FOR DOSIMETRY-SURVEY METERS Ki ISSUED BY .lSSUED TO ADDRESS ADDRESS RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL 1 TELEPHONE INSTRUCTIONS: During a nuclear power plant incident. use this form to maintain property control when distributing the it3ms 4

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NOTE: The form listed on item 11 below should be used when issuing dosimetry Ki to individual emergency workers.

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  • Meaical Services Officer: Elizabeth Hughes Alternate: Lawrence Goldschmidt UNUSUAL EVENT No response required unless medical services are required at the Limerick Generating Station.

ALERT The Medical Services Officer shall:

1. Upon request of the Emergency Management Coordinator, report to the EOC.

(tirre)

2. Update the list of those individuals requiring special assistance in the event of evacuation (reference Appendix D-2).

(time)

a. Notify County Medical Group at Mof changes in requirements for those individuals requiring ambulance support.

(time)

b. Notify County Transportation Group at W of changes in requirements for those individuals requiring special transpor-tation support other than ambulance. ____

(time)

3. Update the list of those individuals who do not normally have trans-portation available 24-hours a day (reference Appendix 0-5).

(time) 4 Ensure that normal medical / ambulance services are maintained.

5. Review remaining emergency procedures in the event of escalation.
6. Maintain Alert status until notified of termination, escalation or l reduction of classification.
7. Remarks / Actions Taken:
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1. If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:
a. Report to the EOC.

(time)

b. Update the list of those individuals requiring special assistance in the event of evacuation (reference Appendix D-2).

(time)

(1) Notify County Medical Group at M of changes in requirements for those individuals requiring ambulance support.

(time)

(2) Notify County Transportation Group at W of changes in requirements for those individuals requiring special transpor-tation support other than ambulance.

(time)

c. Update the list of those individuals who do not normally have transportation available 24-hours a day (reference Appendix D-5).

(time)

d. Review remaining emergency procedures in the event of escalation.
e. Maintain Site Emergency status until no,tified of termination, escalation or reduction of classification.
f. Ensure that normal medical / ambulance services are maintained,
g. Proceed to Step 2.
2. If escalation from Alert or if proceeding from Step 1, then;
a. Ensure that the Transportation Staging Arca which is located at the X-Mart parking lot is accessible and available.

(time)

b. Review transportation resource requirements (reference Appendix D-3).

(time)

c. Notify the County Transportation Group of any changes in requirements.

(time)

3. If termination of emergency, have emergency workers return dosimeters / unused KI to Township Fire Services Officer.

(time)

4. Remarks / Action Taken:

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1. If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:
a. Report to the E0C.

(time)

b. Update'the list of those individuals requiring special assistance in the event of evacuation (reference Appendix D-2).

(1) Notify County Medical Group at 6, of changes in requirements for those individuals requiring ambulance support.

(time)

(2) Notify County Transportation Group at M, of changes in requirements for those individuals requiring special transportation support other than ambulance.

c.

(time)

Update the list of those individuals who do not normally have transportation availabel 24-hours a day (reference Appendix D-5).

(time)

d. Ensure that the Transportation Staging Area, which is located at the K-Mart parking lot, is accessible and available.

e.

(time)

Review transportation resource requirements (reference Appendix D-4).

(time)

f. Proceed to Step 2.
2. If escalation from Alert or Site Emergency, or if proceeding from Step 1, then:
a. If recommended protective action is evacuation, then:

(1) Ensure that population requiring ambulance transportation is served.

(time)

(2) Add to Appendix D-5 the names and addresses of those individ-uals who call in requesting transportation assistance. (Note:

Multiple copies of this list may be necessary.)

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(3) As transportation resource requirements, including those for special needs (vans, etc.) exceed availability (reference A endi D-4), notify the County Transportation Group at of additional requirements.

(time)

(4) Inform the EMC of the number of vehicles that have been requested through the County and request that an emergency worker be made available for assisting each vehicles.

(time)

(5) Prepare a list of names and addresses of persons to be picked up for each vehicle including ambulances.

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(6) -Upon the arrival of vehicles at the municipal transportation staging area, ensure that an em6rgency' worker is assigned to each vehicle. A list of names and addresses of persons to be picked up should be provided for each vehicle along with instructions to return to the municipal staging area where they will receive direction to the designated Reception Center and assigned Mass Care Center. Persons being evacu-ated by ambulance shall be evacuated to St. Joseph Hospital, Reading PA. Emergency workers need not accompany vehicles to reception facilities.

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(7) Relocate to alternate E0C after population has departed.

(time)

(8) Upon termination of emergency, have emergency workers return dosimeters / unused KI to Township Fire Services Officer.

(time)

3. Remarks / Actions Taken:

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Appendix 0-1 RESIDENTS WITH SPECIAL TRAtlSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS A. Residents Requiring Ambulance Support List is on file in the E0C.

B. Residents With Other Special Requirements List is on file in the E00.

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ANNEX E Implementing Procedure Communications Ccmmunications Officer: Raymond Umsted Alternate: Eleanor Rosen UNUSUAL EVENT No response required.

ALERT The Communications Officer shall:

1. Upon request of the Emergency Management Coordinator, report to the EOC.

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2. Verify the County has assigned a RACES unit to te Municipal E0C by contacting County OEP Communications at .

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3. Review equipment inventory (reference Annex 1), verify availability, and report unmet needs to County OEP Communications.

(time) 4 Review remaining procedures in the event of escalation.

5. Maintain Alert status until notified of ' termination, escalation or reduction of classification.
6. Remarks / Actions Taken:

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Communications SITE EMERGENCY The Communications Officer shall:

1. If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, Then:
a. Report to the E0C.

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b. Verify the County has assigned a RACES unit to the Municipal E0C by contacting County Communications at M (time)
c. Review equipment inventory (reference Appendix E-1), verify availability, and report unmet needs to County OEP Communications.

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d. Ensure communications emergency workers have been issued dosimeters /KI.

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a. Review remaining procedures in the event of escalation.
b. Maintain Site Emergency status until notified of termination, escalation or reduction of classification.
3. If termination, return dosimeters and unused KI to the Fire Services Officer.

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Communications GENERAL EMERGENCY The Communications Officer shall:

1. If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then;
a. Report to the E0C.

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b. Verify the County has assigned a RACES unit to the Municipal E0C by contacting County Communications at M f

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c. Review equipment inventory (reference Appendix E-1), verify availability, and report unmet needs to County OEP Communications.

(time)

d. Ensure communication emergency workers have been issued dosimeters /

KI.

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e. Proceed to Step 2.
2. If escalation from Alert or Site Emergency, or if proceeding from Step 1, then:

If evacuation is ordered, relocate to alternate EOC after population has departed.

(time)

3. If termination, return dosimeters and unused KI to Fire Services Officer.

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ANNEX F Implementino Procedure Public Works Public Works Officer: David Prince Alternate: (name)-

UNUSUAL EVENT No response required.

ALERT The Public Works Officer shall:

1. Upon request of the Emergency Management Coordinator, report to the E0C.

(time)

2. Review remaining procedures in the event of escalation.
3. Maintain Alert status until notified of termination. . escalation or reduction of classification.
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1. If this is the first notificaticn. received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:
a. Report to the E0C.

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b. Proceed to Step 2.
2. If escalation from Alert or if proceeding from Step 1, then:

- a. If not already accomplished, mobilize equipment operators.

(time)

b. Monitor weather conditions.

(time)

c. Ensure public works emergency workers have been issued dosimeters /

KI.

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d. Review remaining procedures in the event of escalation.

e.- Maintain Site Emergency status until notified of termination, escalation or reduction of-classification. '

3. If termination, return dosimeters and unused KI to Fire Services Officer.

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1. If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:
a. Report to the E0C.

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b. Monitor weather conditions.

(time)

c. Ensure public works emergency workers have been issued dosimeters /

KI.

(time)

d. Proceed to Step 2.
2. If escalation from Alert or Site Emergency, or if proceeding from Step 1, then:
a. If recommended protective action is evacuation, be prepared to conduct road clearing operations as necessary.

(time)

b. Assist in obtaining material for traffic control as necessary.

! c. Relocate to alternate E0C after population has departed.

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  • 1 EC PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES

' ' Rrveside Office Center 3 2101 N. Front St. . Harrisburg. PA 17110 . (717) 236-0031 August 26, 1985 Mr. George Greeby, Jr.

Emergency Management Coordinator Lower Frederick Township Box 253 Zieglerville, 19492 Dea J6dli eby:

Enc sed for your review and comment are five (5) copies of Draft 7 of the Lower Frederick Township Radiological Emergency Response Plan and associated Implementing Procedures. This draft ~ reflects those changes resulting from the recent federal / state informal review. A symbol "6" has been placed in the left-hand margin adjacent to each change to assist you in locating them.

If you have any questions or desire additional changes, please feel free to contact me.

Thank you for your continued cooperation.

Sincerely, 7

' Ronald L. Deck RLD/dlu Enclosures cc: Montgomery County OEP w/atch A Dvsion of Energy Consultants .1370 Washington Pike. Bridgeville. PA 15017 .(412) 257-1350

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, ar-PROMULGATION THIS PLAN SUPERCEDES ALL OTHER LOWER FREDERICK TOWNSHIP PLANS DEVELOPED FOR EMERGENCY KANAGEMENT IN THE EVENT OF AN INCIDENT AT THE LIMERICK GENERATING STATION. THIS PLAN WAS APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS UNDER RESOLUTION DATED .

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. D ANNUAL REVIEW CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that I have reviewed the Lower Frederick Township Radiological Emergency Response Plan (RERP). All.necessary changes have been coordinated through the county and incorporated into the plan. Distribution of changed pages has been made to all recorded holders of the plan.

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o TABLE OF CONTENTS P,, age Promulgation................................................ i Record of Changes........................................... ii Annual Review Certification................................. iii Table of Contents........................................... iv I. Introdcction A. Authority.............................................. 1 B. References........................................<.... 1 C. Purpose................................................ 1 D. Scope.................................................. 1 E. Definitions............................................ 2 F. Objectives............................................. 6 .

II. Basic Plan .

A. General................................................. 8 B. Municipal Government Emergency Operations............... 8

1. Municipal Government - Emergency Organization Structure........................................ 8
2. Responsibilities.................................. 8
3. Emergency Services................................ 9
4. Emergency Operations Cer'.er....................... 12 C. Communications......................................... 12 D. Alert / Notification Systems............................. 13
1. Municipal......................................... 13
2. Public............................................ 13
a. Public Alert System.......................... 13 i
b. Route Alerting............................... 14
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E. Protective Actions..................................... 15  ;

1. Sheltering........................................ 15
2. Evacuation........................................ 15
a. Selective Evacuation......................... 15
b. General Evacuation........................... 15
c. Authorization and Control.................... 15
d. Evacuation Routes............................ 15
e. Transportation............................... 16
f. Traffic Control Points....................... 17
g. Schools...................................... 17 h .- Health Care Facilities....................... 17
i. Access Control / Area Security................. 18 .
j. Emergency Fuel Supplies...................... 18
k. Roadway Clearing............................. 18
1. Continued Fire Protection.................... 18
m. Agriculture.................................. 18 F. Radiological Exposure Control.......................... 19 G. Continuity of Government............................... 21 H. Training............................................... 22 I. Lancept of Operations.................................. 22 i- 1. Unusual' Event..................................... 22
2. Alert............................................. 22
3. Site Emergency.................................... 23
4. General Emergency................................. 24 1
5. Reentry........................................... 24 f

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III. Attachments A. Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ Map......................... A-1 B. Emergency Organizational Chart......................... B-1 C. Letters of Agreement................................... C-1 D. Traffic Control Points................................. D-1 E. Route Alerting......................................... E-1 F. Residents with Special Medical Requirements............ F-1 G. Persons Requiring Transportation Assistance............ G-1 H. E0C Floor P1an......................................... H-1

1. Notification List...................................... 1-1 J. Evacuation Plan Map.................................... J-1 O

K. Dosimetry /KI Report Form............................... K-1 .

L. Municipal Dosimetry /KI Receipt Form.................... L-1 M. Emergency. Worker Dosimetry /KI List.c................... M-1 N. Emergency Worker Dosimetry /KI Receipt Form............. N-1

0. Consolidated Resource List............................. 0-1 P. Municipal Police / Fire / Ambulance Resources.............. P-1 Q. Evacuation Support Map................................. Q-1 R. Supporting P1ans....................................... R-1 vi Draft 7

LOWER FREDERICK TOWNSHIP RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN

1. INTRODUCTION A. Authority The Lower Frederick Township Radiological Emergency Response Plan-(RERP) has been developed under the authority of, and in accor-dance with, the provisions of the Pennsylvania Emergency Manage-ment Services Act of 1978, P.L. 1332.

B. References

1. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, " Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants," NUREG-0654, FEMA-REP-1, Rev. 1, November 1980.
2. Montgomery County Radiological _ Emergency Response Plan for Incidents at the Limerick Generating Station, dated
3. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Disaster Operations Plan, July 1977, with changes.
4. Annex E, " Fixed Nuclear Facility Incidents," dated November 1981, to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Disaster Operations i Plan, with changes.
5. Municipal Resolution No. .

C. Purpose The intent of this document is to provide for the maximum protec-tion of those persons who live, work, or transit Lower Frederick Township in the event of an incident at the Limerick Generating Station.

D. Scope This plan outlines the basic procedures Lower Frederick Township will follow in the event of an incident at Limerick Generating Station. It complies with federal guidelines and details munici-pal actions in accordance with Annex E of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Disaster Operations Plan and the Montgomery County Radiological Emergency Response Plan.

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All of Lower Frederick Township'.is within the plume exposure pathway EPZ (reference Attachment A and Attachment J). The-approximate population is 2,379.

E. Definitions Some of the terminology presented in this document, or which one might encounter during a radiological incident, is somewhat unique.~Accordingly, for a better understanding of the.RERP t is essential that emergency response personnel familiarize themselves

.with the following definitions:

1. Access Control Point (ACP1 - Control Points manned primarily by State or municipal polnce, augmented when necessary by the National Guard, established around th'e perimeter of the plume-exposure pathway EPZ on roads leading into it when it is evacuated or occupants are taking shelter for the purpose of controlling access into the area.
2. - ActivateSctivation - To place a specific plan, or portion thereof, into action.
3. Amateur Radio - Licensed volunteer radio amateur communica- .

tions personnel affiliated with county emergency management .

organization.- Such organizations include Amateur Radio Emergency Service:(ARES) and Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services (RACES).

4. Central Resource Receivinc Point - A predesignated facility operated by the county anc located outside the plume exposure -

pathway EPZ and suitable for the reception and distribution

=of supplies and equipment.

I 5. Dosimeters - Pocked-sized devices thst measure accumulated exposure to radiation.

6. Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) Announcements - Official announcements made at the county level-for the specific purpose of providing instructions or information from the County Connissioners,- or their designated representative, to the permanent and transient residents of the county.

Announcements are made over the legally designated alerting' and waring (EBS) Network.

7. Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) - A generic area defined about a nuclear facility to facilitate offsite emergency planning and develop a significant response base. It is defined for the plume and ingestion exposure pathways,
a. Plume Exposure Pathway - The area surrounding a fixed nuclear facility which potentially is subject to radia-tion exposure as a result of an incident involving 2 Draft 7 I

radioactive material emanating from the facility. Such potential exposure could involve: (a) whole body external exposure to gamma radiation from the plume and from deposited materials, and (b) inhalation exposure from the passing radioactive plume. The EPZ for this pathway consists of an area of approximately ten miles in radius around the fixed nuclear facility. (The exact size and configuration of each plume exposure pathway EPZ for the respective fixed nuclear facility in Pennsylvania were' determined in relation to local emergency response needs and capabilities as they are affected by conditions such as demography, topography, access routes, and jurisdictional boundaries).

b. Ingestion Exposure Pathway - That area surrounding a fixed' nuclear facility which, as a result of a release of radioactive material, is a potential source of exposure through the ingestion of water and foods, such as milk or fresh vegetables originating there. This EPZ consists of a circular area of 50 miles radius around the fixed nuclear facility.
8. Fixed Nuclear Facility Incident - An event or condition at a nuclear facility which could result in impact on public health and safety. Four incident classes have been developed to facilitate planning and responses:
a. Unusual Event - An occurrence which indicates a poten-tial degradation of the level of safety of the facility.

No releases of radioactive material requiring offsite response or monitoring are expected unless' further degradation of safety systems occurs.

b. Alert - An occurrence which involves actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the facility. Any releases are expected to be limited to small fractions of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)protectiveactionguidelineexposurelevels.
c. Site Emergency - An occurrence which involves actual or likely major failures of facility functions needed for the protection of the public. Radioactive releases are

. not expected to exceed the EPA protective action guide-line exposure levels except near the site boundary,

d. General Emergency - An occurrence which involves actual or iminent substantial core degradation or melting with the potential for loss of containment integrity.

Releases can reasonably be expected to exceed EPA protective action guideline exposure levels offsite for more than the imediate site area.

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NOTE: The incident classifications of Site and General Emergency should not be confused with a gubernatorial declaration of " State of Disaster Emergency." See definition below. l

9. Mass Care Center - Fixed facilities suitable for providing emergency lodging for victims of a disaster left temporarily homeless and capable of providing all essential social services. Feeding may be done within a Mass Care Center (in suitable dining facilities) or nearby.
10. Mobilize - The act of bringing a staff, department, or agency to the strength required to accomplish its mission on a 24-hour basis; including the pre-positioning or movement of equipment or personnel.
11. Municipality - For the purposes of this plan, the-terms

" municipality" or " municipal gcvernment" are defined as referring, singularly or collectively, to cities, boroughs, townships and incorporated towns within the Comonwealth of Pennsylvania.

12. Notify - To inform or report the occurrence of an incident. .
13. Parent County - The county in which the facility is -

physically located.

14. Potassium Iodide (chemical symbol KI) - A drug that offers some protection to the thyroid gland from injury due to accumulation of radiciodine.
15. Protective Action - An action taken to avoid or reduce a projected dose of radiation. Some of the basic actions are:
a. Sheltering - Action taken by the public to take advantage of the protection against radiation exposure afforded by remaining indoors, away from doors and windows, and shutting off all sources of outside air during and following the passage of the radioactive plume. Motorists should close all windows and vents.
b. General Evacuation - The relocation of the entire

-population from the plume exposure pathway EPZ. ,

c. Selective Evacuation - The relocation of specific elements of the population, such as pregnant women, pre-school children or the infirm.
16. Protective Action Guide (PAG) - A pre-established projected radiation dose to individuals which warrants protective action, i

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18. RACES or ARES - Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service or Amateur Radio Emergency Service. Licensed amateur radio operators who are trained and volunteer to provide back-up radio communications'as requested by state and county.emer-gency management agencies.
19. REACT - Radio Emergency Action Citizens Team. Licensed citizens band radio operators affiliated with county emer-gency management agencies.
20. RECALL - The RECALL system is a computer based telephone notification system developed specifically for emergency services and emergency management applications.

Within the application for the Limerick radiological emer-gency response plans (RERP), the system is located at the County Office of Emergency Preparedness and is program ed with the telephone numbers and message (s) of the key individuals, institutions and special facilities which require notification during the implementation of the RERP.

The system is activated by the county and it sequentially and simultaneously contacts the parties by telephone, provides a pre-recorded message and awaits an acknowledgement code. The system then provides a management report to indicate the calls which have been made, the status (no answer, answer, busy, etc.) and other information. If the called party does not furnish the acknowledgement code, the system will continue to call-the party until the code is received or another parameter is reached. Busy line will be re-tried and alternate numbers used for after hours or in the event a contact cannot be made at the primary number due to busy, no-answer, or failure to acknowledge.

21. Reception Center - A predesignated site outside the plume exposure pathway EPZ through which evacuees will pass to obtain information and directions to Mass Care Centers.
22. Risk County - A county with area located partially or wholly within the plume exposure pathway EPZ of a nuclear facility.
23. Risk Municipality - A municipality with area located partially or wholly within the plume exposure pathway EPZ of a nuclear facility.

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responsibility and is to be accomplished by pre-designated route alert teams travelling along pre-assigned routes delivering the following message: "There is an emergency at the Limerick Generating Station; please tune to your Emer- l gency Broadcast Station."

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25. Standby Status - The term used to describe state of readiness.. Standard operating procedures have been reviewed; material, comunications and required supplies are available and adequate for initial operations; and sufficient personnel

.are on hand to comence operations. Augmentation personnel necessary for sustained operations are alerted and ready to report for duty when called.

26. State of Disaster Emergency - A state of disaster emergency exists whenever the Governor issues a declaration of disaster emergency. A disaster emergency shall be declared by execu-tive order or proclamation of the Governor at any time upon finding that a disaster has. occurred or that the occurrence or the threat of a disaster is iminent. The state of disaster emergency continues until the Governor finds that the threat or danger has passed and terminates it by execu-tive order or proclamation, but no state of disaster emer-gency may continue for longer than 90 days unless renewed by the Governor. The term " state of disaster emergency" is not

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Site Emergency and General Emergency.

27. Support County - The county or counties outside the plume exposure pathway EPZ of a nuclear facility that, through prior agreement, will provide support to a risk county in the event of an incident. Depending on size and location, the same county may be both a risk and support county.
28. Traffic Control Points (TCP) - Manned posts established at critical road intersections for the purpose of controlling er i limiting traffic flow. TCPs are used to control evacuation movement when an emergency situation requires it.
29. Unmet Needs - Capabilities and/or resources required to support emergency operations but neither available nor provided at the respective levels of government.

F. Objectives

1. Define responsibilities, clarify lines of authority, and establish lines of comunication.
2. Ensure that planned actions are current and in consonance with those of surrounding jurisdictions, as well as with the Montgomery County RERP.

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3. Identify personnel, resource, and facility requirements necessary for the safe and, efficient execution of the Plan.

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5. Ensure that the population ~ of Lower Frederick Township is -

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II. BASIC PLAN A. General Because a variety of local government jurisdictions are found within the plume exposure pathway EPZ of the Limerick Generating:

Station (reference Attachment A), all of which might be expected to implement their respective RERP's simultaneously, the safety of the public can best be served through an emergency plan that is in consonance with those of surrounding jurisdictions, as well as with the Montgomery County RERP. Accordingly, the Lower Frederick Township RERP has been developed in such a manner that it will function harmoniously with other plans without risk of conflict.

B. Municipal Government Emeroency Operations

1. Municipal Government - Emergency Organization Structure
a. See Emergency Organization Chart (reference Attachment B) 1
2. Responsibilities
a. Provide an emergency operations center (E0C) with a qualified person (emergency management coordinator) to coordinate the center.

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b. Develop radiological emergency response plans in conso-nance with the county plan.
c. Supplement the public alert system to alert the popula-tion within the municipality who may not have received the initial alert,
d. Provide for municipal security to include security of the area if evacuation has occurred.
e. Provide for fire and rescue protection to include continued fire protection-if the area has been evacuated.
f. In the event of a general emergency classification,

. ensure that municipal traffic control points are manned in preparation for evacuation. .

g. Provide training for all volunteers operating in the emergency management agency of the municipality,
h. Ascertain unnet needs and report these to the county emergency management agency.

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i. Maintain a current list of the location of homebound invalids and handicapped persons requiring special medical care and pr. ovide for the special needs of these persons including transportation,
j. Facilitate return of evacuees after reentry is recommended.
3. Emergency Services I
a. Direction and Coordination i

(1) The Board of Supervisors has the responsibility for l the safety and protection of the public within l Lower Frederick Township, as well as providing '

direction and control of the emergency organization.

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Under ultimateadirection declaration of disasterservices of emergency emergency (, the i.e.,

firefi etc.) ghting, police, medical is:the responsibility ofand the health, rescue, municipality (reference P.L. 1332).

(3) Supplemental emergency support personnel shall be under the operational control of the municipality.

(4) Support forces furnished by other political subdivisions shall.be under the operational control of the jurisdiction furnishing the force (Reference P.L. 1332).

(5) Because of the multi-jurisdictional scope of a radiological emergency, the county shall exercise responsibility for coordination and support to the area of operations (reference P. L. 1332).

(6) Normal dispatch and operational procedures will be used whenever possible.

(7) Coordination between' the counties involved shall be accomplished by the Pennsylvania Emergency Manage-ment Agency (PEMA).

b. Functional Areas >

The following functional areas and associated tasks are essential:

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T (a) Develop and maintain the lower Frederick Township RERP.

(b) Coordinate emergency operations in accordance with the approved RERP and as directed by the Board of Supervisors.

(c) Develop and inaintain any necessary letters of Agreement (reference Attachment C).

(d) Detemine unmet needs as a result of RERP implementation and inform the County EOC.

(e) Maintain expense records of personnel and resource utilization resulting from RERP implementation.

(f) Establish and maintain EDC security during RERP implementation.

(g) Participate in training, drills, and exercises.

(2) Law Enforcement (Police Services)

Note: This function assigned to the Emergency Management Coordinator (a) Ensure that designated Traffic Control Points (TCP's) located within the municipality are manned when necessary (reference Attachment D and Attachment Q).

(b) Provide continued area security, conditions permitting, during the emergency.

(c) Assist in traffic control during reentry, as necessary.

(3) Fire Services (a) Provide for adequate fire / rescue emergency coverage during a radiological emergency.

(b) Provide for route alerting of the population (reference Attachment E).

(4) Medical /An6ulance Services i (a) Provide for adequate ambulance coverage during j a radiological emergency.

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(b) Prepare and maintain a list of I non-institutionalized residents having special medical requirements (reference Attachment _F).

(c) Provide guidance to outside ambulance '

resources upon their arrival at the municipality.

(d) Monitor movement of non-ambulatory individuals requiring transportation by ambulance and/or provision of special medical equipment.

(5) Public Works Note: This function assigned to the Emergency Management Coordinator (a) Maintain a current listing of equipment >

resources.

-(b) Assist law enforcement in obtaining material for traffic control purposes.

(c) When directed by Board of Supervisors ensure that municipal roadways are cleared.

(6) Radiological Note: This function assigned to the Fire Services Officer (a) Receive, prepare for distribution, and distri- <

bute to emergency workers dosimeters and radioprotective drugs when necessary.

(b) Assist in the administration of the County's Radiological Exposure Control Program.

(c) At termination of the emergency, collect dosimeters', forms, and unused radioprotective drugs from emergency workers, inventory, and prepare for return to the County E0C.

(d) Ensure the training of Municipal EOC person'nel and emergency workers in the use of dosimeters /KI.

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(a) Prepare and maintain a list of those residents who lack transportation (reference Attachment G).

(b) Provide for the direction and control of outside transportation resources upon their arrival at the municipality.

(8) Communications.

Note: This function assigned to Emergency Manage-ment Coordinator Determine requirements for reliable comunications with the county and within the municipality specific to RERP implementation.

4. Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
a. The. Lower Frederick Township E0C is located at Lower Frederick Townshi Building. See EOC floor plan (refer-ence Attachment H .
b. It shall be activated when directed by the Emergency Management Coordinator (EMC) or by the Board of Supervisors.
c. When activated, it shall be staffed by:

(1) Emergen'cy Management Coordinator (2) Fire Services Officer (3) Medical / Ambulance Services Officer

d. The EOC shall function as a central point for coordin-ating the operations of the Lower Frederick Township emergency response personnel,
e. For incident classifications of " Site Emergency" and higher, operations shall be conducte.d 24-hours a day.

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f. The alternate EOC is located at the Montgomery County

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The primary means of communicating to/from the Municipal Emergency Operations Center (EOC) will be the; telephone.

2. -Two-Way Radio -

The usual police and emergency service radio nets will be used for the dispatch of emergency services and the dissemi-nation of information.

3. RACES The County will provide a RACES operator and radio to t'he EOC at an emergency classification of Alert or immediately if the initial classification is higher. .This system will provide back-up communications capability; it will also provide the primary means of notification for classification changes and protective actions.
4. Rumor Control Rumor control will be handled at the County level. The telephone number is 631-9700.

D. Alert / Notification Systems

1. Municipality / Emergency Response Personnel
a. In the event of an incident at the Limerick Generating Station, initial notification will be provided to the Lower Frederick Township Emergency Management Coordi-nator (EMC) or his designated alternate (s) via the RECALL system as activated by Montgomery County Comuni-cations Department.
b. The Lower Frederick Township elected officials and E0C staff will be notified by the EMC or designated alternate (reference Attachment I).
c. Incident classification and protective action information will nomally be provided by the County via RACES and confirmed by a County-initiated telephone call.
2. Public
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(2) The system consists of approximately 165 high -

output mechanical sirens strategically located throughout the approximate ten-mile emergency planning zone. Those sirens located within Montgomery County will be activated by the County OEP.

(3) In coordination with PEMA, the public alert system may be activated (a) when there is significant information that will reassure the public of their safety; (b) when the public is to be informed of a plant status that may lead them to implement I specific actions on their own; or. (c) when specific l actions (to include protective actions) are to be taken by the public. The purpose of the public alert system is to alert the public to tune to' their Alert a1d Warning / Emergency Broadcast System ,

(EBS) radio or TV station for information and '

instructions.

(4) Notification is accomplished through the EBS. Pre-written EBS announcements are contained in Annex D of the Montgomery County RERP. The EBS stations for Montgomery County are KYW-1060 AM, WIBF-104 FM; WPAZ-1370 AM; WNPV-1440 AM; WZZD-990 AM; WGHW-1110 AM; WBY0-107.5 FM; Pottstown Community Television.

b. Route Alerting (1) Route alerting involves the use of vehicles /

personnel traveling predesignated routes within the municipality. Public address systems are used to instruct residents to tune to their Alert and Warning /EBS station. This procedure is used as a supplement to the public alert system where there is a known system failure or area of inadequate i coverage and to alert the hearing impaired.

(2) The municipality has been divided into. sectors facilitating route alert team assignments (referenceAttachmentE).

(3) Route alert teams will be dispatched via normal dispatch procedures to those areas where there is a known failure of the public alert. system.

c. Hearing Impaired (reference Attachment F)

Route alert personnel will be charged with alerting the hearing impaired. They will be dispatched by the municipal EMA to the residences of previously identified hearing-impaired persons immediately upon the activation l

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E. Protective Actions

1. Sheltering The nature of an incident may be such that the most effective measure to protect the public would be to have them go indoors, stay away from windows and doors, and shut off all sources of outside air (air conditioning, vents, etc.);

motorists would be instructed to close windows and vents.

2. Evacuation Evacuation is a protective action option which involves movement of the population from the plume exposure pathway EPZ. It may be accomplished on a selective or general basis.
a. Selective Evacuation Selective evacuation involves the relocation of specific categories of persons, such as pregnant women, pre-school children, and others who may be highly-susceptible to the hazards of radiation.
b. General Evacuation General evacuation involves the relocation of the entire population from the plume exposure pathway EP.Z.
c. Authorization and Control (1) The Governor, or his constitutionally designated successor, has the sole authority and responsi-bility for directing'and compelling a selective or general evacuation.

(2) The Governor, or the highest ranking elected county-cr inunicipal official in authority may recomend an evacuation for their respective jurisdictions.

(3)- PEMA has the primary responsibility for directing and controlling an evacuation order made by the Governor.

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(1) When necessary, Lower Frederick Township will be evacuated via local routes to Route 29N to Perkiomenville Road to Route 63E (reference

-Attachment J and Attachment Q). Those who require mass care support should go to a reception center located at County Line Plaza where they will be directed to a mass care center.

(2) There will be no changes in normal traffic patterns in and out of the EPZ during an evacuation. This is necessary to accommodate the movement of support resources, i.e., buses, ambulances, etc., into the area,

e. Transportation (1) The primary means of evacuation will be the private

, automobile augmented by bus transportation, as i required. Evacuees will be urged to use any available means of private transportation.

(2) Information concerning of persons without a source of private transportation is found in Attachment G. .

Unmet transportation resource requirements will be .

reported to the county tran.sportation officer.

(3) Individuals without transportation should. contact the Lower Frederick Township E0C at 287-8857 to arrange for pickup.

(4) Transportation resources will be assembled at the Municipal staging area located at the EOC (reference Attachment Q). An emergency worker will be assigned to each vehicle for the purpose of providing directions to the assigned residences of those persons requiring assistance. These individuals will be taken to the designated reception center; from there they will be taken to a mass care center.

(5) Transportation requirements for hospitals, nursing homes and public and private schools have been prearranged and will be coordinated by the county.

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will be relocated to North Penn Hospital in Lansdale. Unmet ambulance resource requirements 5 will be reported to the County Medical Group.

f. Traffic Control Points (TCP)

Fire Police and State Police personnel will establish Traffic Control Points within the municipality (reference Attachment D).

g. Public/ Private Schools (1) Separate school plans have been developed to provide for the safety of school children. A copy can be found in the Township E0C.

(2) If school is in session at the time evacuation is recommended, children attending schools located within the emergency planning zone will be trans-ported by bus to designated host schools outside the area. They will remain under school super-vision until picked up be parents or guardians.

These host schools have been planned to coincide with main evacuation routes. -

(3) Students whose homes are inside but who attend school outside the emergency planning zone will not be sent home if a protective action is advised.

They will remain at the school they attend under school supervision until picked up by parents or guardi;.s.

(4) Specific information concerning host schools will be provided to parents by school officials.

h. Health Care Facilities Separate plans have been developed for hospitals and nursing homes, located within the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ. A copy can be found in the Montgomery County EOC.

There are no health care facilities located in the Township at this time.

1. Access Control Points / Area Security In the event of either protective action recommendations (sheltering and/or evacuation), Access Control Points will be established around the perimeter of the EPZ.

These points are described in the Montgoemry County 1 RERP. Lower Frederick Township has no Access Control 1

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j. Emergency Fuel Supplies Designated gas stations along main evacuation routes will be open to provide emergency supplies of gasoline and diesel fuel to evacuees. These stations are iden-tified within Annex K of the county RERP. The

$ Pennsylvania National Guard will establish fuel distribution. points along main evacuation routes.

k. Roadway Clearing (1) Removal of disabled vehicles from evacuation routes shall be accomplished by Greeby's Auto Repair or other services as available. These services may be dispatched by the County.

(2) Snow and other debris on evacuation routes shall be removed by the Township and PennDOT.

(3) The National Guard will provide supplemental support, as necessary.

1. Continued Fire Protection (1) After the evacuation of the general population has been completed, essential Fire Department equipment and personnel will relocate to a point outside the EPZ (reference II, G, 2, b); non-essential equipment will be sheltered.

(2) In the event a fire is reported in Lower Frederick Township the department having jurisdiction, if available and conditions pennitting, will be dispatched by the. County E0C. Normal turnout gear should provide adequate external contamination protection; respiratory protection should prevent the inhalation of radioactive material. See Annex M of the County RERP for additional information.

m. Agriculture If evacuation becomes necessary, the Montgomery County OEP/ EMS, through the USDA County Agent, will certify fanners as emergency workers. This will allow them to return to the EPZ in order that they may tend to their livestock. See Annex 0 of the County RERP for addi-tional information. I 18 Draft 7

F. Radiological Exposure Control If it is determined that a potential radiation hazard exists from an incident at the Limerick Generating Station, steps must be l taken to protect both the public and emergency workers. Proce- I dures for radiological exposure control are addressed in Annex M.

of the County RERP. Municipal actions relevant to radiological exposure Control follow:

1. Municipal Emergency Workers
a. When advised by Montgomery County OEP that a Site Emergency has been declared, municipal emergency workers will be issued dosimeters and potassium iodide (KI), a radioprotective drug. A unit of dosimeters-KI contains the following:
  • one (1) CD V 730 or DCA-622 self-reading dosimeter having a scale of 0 to 20R.
  • one (1) CD V 742 self-reading dosimeter having a scale of 0 to 200R.
  • one (1) thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) which is a machine-read crystalline dosimeter mounted in a card.
  • one (1) Dosimetry-KI Report Form (reference Attachment K).
  • one (1) bottle containing a fourteen day supply of

. potassium iodide (KI) tablets.

b. PEMA will supply, when available, the Montgomery County OEP with enough dosimeters and KI for designated emer-gency workers within its portion of the plume exposure pathway EPZ. These resources will be predistributed to the Township. Attachment M lists emergency worker dosimetry-KI resource requirements.
c. Distribution of the dosimeters and KI is as follows:

(1) Upon notification of an Alert (or any higher classification of emergency should it be initial notification), the equipment will be prepared for distribution to municipal emergency workers (referenceAttachmentL).

(2) Upon notification of a Site Emergency, dosimeters and KI will be distributed to municipal emergency response organizations identified in Attachment M.

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organization (reference Attachment L). Emergency

. organizations will maintain property control by having each worker sign-for the property (reference Attachment N).

(3) Emergency workers will take KI only upon the direction of the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, notification of which will be received through emergency management channels.

d. Dosimeters Reading Procedures and Related Actions (1) Dosimeters are to be worn in the pocket of an outer garment from the time of issue until the worker is dismissed from duty. In no case should the TLD be worn by more than one person since there is no way of ascertaining later how much of the dose recorded on_the TLD was received by each individual if more than one person was involved.

(2) Each emergency worker ~is responsible for completing the Dosimetry /KI Report Fonn (reference Attachment K) and for reading the self-reading dosimeters at .

least once every thirty minutes. The protective -

action guide for whole body exposure is 25 rem.

Therefore an emergency worker should seek to be relieved or complete the assigned task and then evacuate to an emergency worker decontamination station before receiving 25 R.

(3) Life Saving Missions - If a life saving mission should become necessary, the Lower Frederick Township elected official in charge may, under

! conditions shown below, authorize volunteer emergency workers to exceed the established 25 rem whole body limit. In no instance, however, should the emergency worker be authorized to exceed an absolute upper limit of 75 rems. This authori-zation may be given in advance to avoid the possi-bility of delay in performing life saving missions.

When authorizing volunteer emergency workers to exceed the 25 rem limit, the elected officials should ensure that the following conditions are met: .

(a) It is a life saving situation and alternative courses of action cannot be taken to accom-plish the mission.

(b) . The emergency workers are healthy adult male volunteers, preferably over 45 years of age.

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(c) The emergency workers selected are persons whose normal duties might involve such missions, e.g., policemen and firemen with suitable protective clothing and respiratory equipment.

(d) The mission will be accomplished in the least amount of " stay time."

(e) The emergency workers are knowledgeable of and accept the increase risk in exceeding the 25 rem limit.

e. Upon completion of emergency tasks during a contamina-ting incident, each emergency worker is to report to a decontamination station. Emergency workers in Lower-Frederick Township are to report to Indian Valley High School. Specifics relevant to monitoring and decon-tamination are contained in Annex M of the County RERP.
f. When the emergency is terminated, all dosimeters-KI should be returned to the Municipal E0C for forwarding to the County.
2. Public The protective actions outlines in Section II, E, are intended to provide the necessary radiological exposure control for the general public. In addition, decontamination monitoring teams will service all mass care centers, and host health' care facilities for the purposes of monitoring evacuees. -A list of decontamination stations is provided in the County RERP.

G. Continuity.of Government-

1. Government In the event of a general evacuation, the Board of Supervisor shall transact-required business at an' alternate seat of government located at the Montgomery County Library in Norristown.
2. Municipal Services
a. The Fire Department will relocate to Indian Valley Junior High School.
b. The Ambulance Service will relocate to Indian Valley Junior High School.

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c.- All services will remain available to respond to emer-gencies within the EPZ, radiation levels permitting.

-Dispatch will be accomplished through the County E0C.

3. E0C The E0C shall be relocated to the Montgomery County Library l in Norristown.

H. Training

1. The Montgomery County OEP is responsible for coordinating radiological emergency response training as outlined in Annex

-R of the County RERP.

2. The Lower Frederick Township Emergency Management Coordinator shall ensure that local emergency response personnel are familiar with their responsibilities.

I. Concept of Operations The following offers a list of general actions to be performed in the event of an incident. .

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1. Unusual Event Notification to Municipal EMC's will not take place.
2. Alert'
a. The Lower Frederick Township Emergency Management Coordinator (EMC) will receive notification from Montgomery County OEP. The EMC in turn, notifies -

municipal officials and key staff personnel,

b. The EMC and key staff will report to the Municipal E0C.

Security measures will be implemented to restrict admittance.

c. Communications systems will be tested. The County will be notified when RACES communications a~re established.
d. Dosimeters /KI will be prepared for later distribution.
e. Non-ambulatory residents shall be contacted to verify special requirements.
f. The EMC shall notify certain public and private insti-tutions/ facilities located within the municipality of the emergency. In some instances, this will be a ,

verification of a notification previously received through.a county-initiated procedure. A listing of these facilities is maintained in the Township E0C.

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g. Route alert teams will be.placed on standby status.
h. If the public alert system is activated, the hearing impaired will be notified and route alert teams' dis- l patched as necessary.
i. Local TCP personnel will be notified.
j. The local Alert and Warning /EBS station, KYW 1060 AM, will be monitored. {
k. Review municipal and County Radiological Emergency )

Response.P1ans.

1. Ensure all messages which provide information or require a response are verified and logged. Pertinent data will be posted on the status board.
m. Additional unmet needs will be passed to the County,
n. In the event of reduction of classification or termi-nation of incident, all parties previously notified will be informed.
3. Site Emergency
a. Same actions as Alert.
b. Additional errergency response personnel will be mobilized, including full E0C staff.
c. Dosimeters and KI will be distributed to emergency workers and organization.
d. Resource inventories (reference Attachment 0 and Attach-ment P) will be reviewed to verify that those resources indicated as being available are, in fact, available,
e. Road conditions will be reviewed, reporting any detours 5 or construction areas to the County Public Works Group.
f. Local TCP personnel will be placed on standby. Lower Frederick Township's TCP's will be manned 'if local conditions warrant.
g. Drivers and transportation assets needed for persons without transportation will be placed on standby by the County.
h. In the event of reduction of classification or termi-nation of incident, all parties previously notified will be informed; dosimeters and KI will be prepared for return to the County.

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4. General Emergency ,
a. Same actions as Alert and Site Emergency.
b. Alerting of special population groups, i.e., hearing impaired, will begin at the time the public alert system is activated.
c. Route alerting will 'ommence c in those areas of known public alert system failure. Information identifying the specific areas involved will be provided by the County.
d. If evacuation is ordered:

(1) Drivers and transportation assets needed for persons without transportation will be mobilized by the County.

(2) Guidance to outside transportation resources will be provided by the municipality to assist those without tra'nsportation.

(3) Homebound invalids will receive evacuation assistance.

(4) If necessary, fire,_ police, ambulance services and seat of government will be relocated after general population has. evacuated or upon completion of assignments.

(5) Traffic control points located within the muni-cipality will be manned.

e. If sheltering is recommended:

Increased security measures will be provided, conditions permitting.

f. When directed by Pennsylvania Department of Health, instruct emergency workers to take KI. This information 5 will be relayed through emergency management' channels.
g. In the event of reduction of classification or termi-nation of incident, all parties previously notified will l

be informeo; dosimeters and KI will be prepared for return to th3 County.

5. Reentry
a. Authorization for reentry will come f' rom the Governor upon determination that it is safe to do so.

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b. The Lower Frederick Township officials and Emergency Management Coordinator shall:

(1) Return to the local EOC.

(2) Reestablish safety and security services.

(3) Report damage caused by evacuation and' reentry, as well as costs of support operations to County EOC.

J. Plan Maintenance and Distribution

1. Maintenance
a. The Lower Frederick Township Emergency Management Coordinator is responsible for ensuring the currency of the Municipal RERP, including the development and distribution of all changes, as well as accomplishing an annual review.

4 b. All changes to the Lower Frederick Township RERP shall be coordinated through the Montgomery County Director of OEP.

c. All changes to the Lower Frederick Township RERP which involve policy shall be approved by Board of Supervisors.
d. The current date shall be placed on any page that.is changed.
2. Distribution 9 a. Montgomery County (1) County E0C - Copy numbe'r 1 (2) Philadelphia Electric - Copy number 2 (3) PEMA - Copy numbers 3-4 (4) FEMA (through PEMA) - Copy number 5 5 copies
b. Lower Frederick Township elected officials Copy Numbers 6-8 3 copies
c. Emergency Management Coordinator and key staff Copy Numbers 9 6 copies
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f. Municipal library Copy Number 17 1 copy NOTE: Additional copies of the plan can be made available upon specific request and justification to the Lower Frederick Township Emergency Management Coordinator. As revisions are made to the plan, properly identified change 4

pages will be sent to all organizations, agencies and

individuals holding a copy of the plan.

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Attachment A PLUME EXPOSURE PATHWAY EPZ Map will be inserted in final draft.

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LOWER FREDERICK TOWNSHIP EMERGENCY ORGANIZATIONAL CHART BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Harold Caswell, Sr. Joseph Maiello R. Nelson Eastwood EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR Police Services; Public Works;

Communications George Greeby, Jr.

Herbert Jewson FIRE SERVICES TRANSPORTATION RADIOLOGICAL MEDICAL / AMBULANCE k

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=r Tom Gamon Katherine M. Mize 5 John Parson Ralph Rosenberger 5 m

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LETTERS OF AGREEMENT I. Purpose To document the arrangements made between Lower Frederick Township and those agencies providing the personnel and resources needed to success-fully implement this plan.

II. Agreement providing and Maintenance l

The Lower Frederick Township Emergency Management Coordinator shall be responsible for:

A. Determining the need for specific letters of agreement.

B. Developing.their general content.

C. Updating them as necessary.

III. Specific Agreements A. Alternate E0C Site

  • B. Alternate Seat of Government *
  • Agreement on file in County E0C.

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Attachment D TRAFFIC CONTROL POINTS Responsible Post Police #

Officers Number Location Organization Assigned L. Frederick 1 Spring Mount Rd. & Route 29 County 1 L. Frederick 2 Zieglersville Rd. & Route 29 County 1 L. Frederick 3 Salford Station Rd. & Rt. 29 County 1 L. Frederick 4 Route 29 & Old Gravel Rd. (West) County 1 4

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r Att'achment E ROUTE ALERTING At least two (2) persons will be named to each alert team.

Each route alert team will be supplied with a map of the assigned sector (reference Tab 1). Alert teams will issue the following message:

"There is an emergency at the Limerick Generating Station; please tune to your Emergency Broadcast System Station KYW 1060 AM."

Additional route alert personnel will directly contact: (1) any individuals along their designated route who have been identified as hearing impaired in

- this plan to ensure they have received notification, (reference Tab 2); and l (2)' transient locations to ensure notification has been received.

Sector No. 52-A Alert Team: Lower Frederick Fire Department Leader: **

l Assistant: **

Transient Location:

Hearing Impaired Individuals *:

Sector No. 52-B Alert Team: Lower Frederick Fire Department Leader: **

Assistant: **

Transient Location:

Hearing Impaired Individuals *:

Sector No. 52-C Alert Team: Lower Frederick Fire Department Leader: **

Assistant: **

  • There are 12' hearing impaired individuals in the municipality. Their names and addresses are on file in the Municipal E0C.
    • Route alerting will be conducted by fire department personnel.

Suffi-cient, trained members will be mobilized at the time of the incident to man the sector teams. Specific assignments will be made at the time.of mobilization from availability lists maintained in the.

Township EOC.

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Attachment E Transient Location: i Hearing. Impaired Individuals *:

Sector No. 52-D Alert Team: Lower Frederick Fire Department Leader: **

Assistant: **

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  • There are 12 hearing impaired individuals in the municipality. Their names and addresses are on file in the Municipal EOC.
    • Route alerting will be conducted by fire department personnel.

Suffi-cient, trained members will be mobilized at the. time of the incident to man the sector teams. Specific assignments will be made at the time of mobilization from availability lists maintained in the Township E0C.

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Tab 2 MESSAGE - HEARING-IMPAIRED There is an emergency at the Limerick Generating Station.

Please contact a relative, friend or neighbor so that you can receive important information being broadcast over the emergency broadcast system.

Please review your public information. brochure for incidents at the Limerick Generating Station for additional important information.

If you do not have a relative, friend or neighbor nearby to assist you, please tell the individual who gave you this information immediately.

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A. There are 2* residents requiring ambulance support in the event of an evacuation. Their names, addresses, and telephone numbers are on file in the municipal EOC.

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B. There are 7* residents who'may require special assistance in the event of protective actions. Their names, addresses, and telephone numbers are on file in the municipal E0C.

C. There are 12* hearing impaired individuals in the municipality. 'Their names and addresses are on file in the Municipal E0C. .

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Note: These individuals will be contacted by the Mecical/ Ambulance Service Officer to Alert to confirm the status of their medical 5 needs. This list will be updated every six (6) months.

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Attachment G fj , PERSONS REQUIRING TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE There are 36 residents who require transportation assistance in the

, event of evacuation. Their names and addresses are on file at the municipal E0C.

l It is understood that there may be additional individuals who will require transportation assistance on the time of evacuation. These individuals are to contact the municipal E0C to arrange for pickup. -1 1

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Attachment I EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION LIST *

1. Elected Officials a.- Harold Caswell, Sr. Home Phone:

Bus.-Phone:

b. Joseph Maiello Home Phone:

Bus. Phone:

c. R. Nelson Eastwood Home Phone:

Bus. Phone:

2. . Coordinator George Greeby, Jr. Home Phone:

Bus. Phone:

Deputy Herbert Jewson Home Phone:

Bus. Phone:

3. Fire / Rescue Officer Tom Gamon Home Phone:

Bus. Phone:

Deputy John Parsons Home Phone:

Bus. Phone:

4. Medical Officer Katherine M. Mize Home Phone:
. Bus. Phone

Deputy. Ralph Rosenberger Home Phone: ,

Bus. Phone:

5. Special-Facilities
a. St. Mary's
b. JYC Camps
c. Camp Kweebec
  • The phone numbers are maintained in the. Municipal E0C and updated quarterly.

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EVACUATION PLAN MAP I

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iii.i,Jan e i DOSIMETRY-KI REPORT . JRM ^

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imergency Worker's Name:

Social Security Number: - -

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Emergency Worker's Organization:

[ounty:

Emergency Worker's Signature: X 1

, MISSION CD V-730 or DCA-622 (0-20R) CD V-742 (0 200RI TLD (:hcrmoluminescent dosimeter) p BEFORE MISSION HEFORE MISSION Serial No.of TLD:

NO. DESCRIPTION DATE SERIAL NO. SERI AL NO-AFTER TOTAL AFTER TOTAL PE RSON/

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R R R R n R R R R R 4 POTASSIUM IODIDE (KI) RECORD TOTAL R TOTAL R Date Time Amount Taken

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Day 1 1 tablet /130 mg 7 DOSIMETRY INSTRUCTIONS: Read the CD V-730 (DCA-622) and CD V-742 each half hour. Do not Day 2 I tablet /130 mg

- exceed 25 R cumulative total. The TLD gives an accurate reading of the total dose and therefore should be Day 3 1 tablet /130 mg used o.nly by one person. Forward the TLD with this form (see form distribution below.)

Day 4 1 tablet /130 mg Day 5 1 tablet /130 mg THYROID GLAND SCREENING CHECK Day 6 1 tabiet/130 mg Day 7 1 tablet /130 mg Upon completion of the mission, or as directed, each emergency worker must undergo " decontamination Day 8 1 tablet /130 mg monitoring" at a decontamination monitoring station or a mass care / decontamination center. Monitoring Day 9 I tablet /130 mg personnel at these stations will complete a " Decontamination Monitoring Report Form" for you. Addition- Day 10

    • 1 tablet /130 mg ally emergency workers should be screened for radioiodine uptake in the thyroid gland and the results Day 11 1 tablet /130 mg recorded here. Medical referral action level for the thyroid check is 0.1 mR/hr or higher when using the CD V.700 survey meter. Day 12 1 tablet /130 mg l

Day 13 1 tablet /130 mg CD V 700 Serial No. Reading: mR/hr Day 14 1 tablet /130 mg I

Signature of Monitor: X KI INSTRUCTIONS: Take K1 only on the direction N

, DOSIMETRY - Kl REPORT FORM DISTRIBUTION: Complete this form and forward the original copy e with the TLD through emergency management channels to BRP. If the self-reading dosimetry indicates total of the Secretary of the Department of Health. Take one tablet (130 mg) once a day. If you have any

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exposure of 25R or more, expedite delivery to BRP. BRP will forward to the individual and to the county [

adverse reaction to the drug. discontinue taking $

. EMA the TLD reading as well as an explanation of the reading. When expedited delivery is made to BRP #

Kl and report to your supervisor.

and where otherwise warranted, BRP will report the TLD reading within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. Routine reporting may X

$g_ take a week or more. Copy 2 is retained by the County Emergency Management Agency. Copy 3 is retained

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Attachment L PENA-R OSM RECEIPT FORM FOR DOSIMETRY SURVEY METERS-KI ISSUED BY ISSUED TO ADDRESS ADDRESS RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL TELEPHONE INSTRUCTIONS: During a nuclear power plant incident, use this form to maintain property control when distributing t listed b fow to municipalities and decontamination monitoring teams. This form should be used for transfer of these items in bulk form from: (1) the county emergency management agency to risk municipalities and decontamination monitoring team thn municipalities to their local emergency response organizations (such as fire, police, and ambulance associations).

NOTE: The form listed on item 11 below should be used when issuing dosimetry-Ki to individual emergency workers.

LINE' 4 NUMBER DESCRIPTION OUANTITY

1. CD V-742 Self-Reading Dosimeter (0-200R)
2. CD V-730 Self Reading Dosimeter (0-20R)
3. DCA 622 Self-Reading Desimeter (0-20R) 4 CD V750 Desimeter Charger 5.

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1. Buses' 1 0 1 3
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4. Other 0 0 0 B. PERSONNEL
1. Route Alerting 8 8 0
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4. Special Assistance 3 3 0
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3 Based upon an estimate of 40 persons / bus.

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PA systems to be supplied by utility.

NOTE: Unmet needs will be supplied through the County /PEMA.

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f Attachment P MUNICIPAL POLICE / FIRE / AMBULANCE RESOURCES I

Fire Department Equipment Manpower Lower Frederick. Fire ~Co. 2 pumpers (1000 gpm) 30 141 Spring Mount Road 1 tanker (2500 gal)

Spring Mount, PA 19478 1 aerial (75 feet)

Ambulance Equipment Manpower Lower Frederick Regional 2 ambulances 24 Main Street & Second Avenue Spring Mount, PA 19478 Police (None Located in Township)

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The following supporting plans are on file in the Township EOC: 1 Perkiomen Valley School District RERP St. Mary's R-1 Draft 7

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IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES Table of Contents Page Introduction..................................................... ii Annex A. Emergency Management Coordinator....................... A-1 Appendix A Traffic Control Points and Access Control Points....................................... A-1-1 i Appendix A Fact Sheets.................................. A-2-1 Annex B. Fire Services.......................................... B-1 Appendix B Recall Roster and Resource Inventory......... B-1-1 Appendix B Route Alerting............................... B-2-1 Attachment 1 - Route Alert Teams............. B-2-2

-Attachment 2 - Route Alerting Sector Map..... B-2-5 .

Attachment 3 - Message - Hearing Impaired.... B-2-6' Appendix B Municipal Dosimetry /KI li st. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-3-1 Appendix B Municipality Dosimetry /KI Receipt Form....... B-4-1 Appendix B Emergency Worker Dosimetry /KI Receipt Form... B-5-1 Annex C. -Medi cal / Ambulance Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1 Appendix C Recall Roster and Resource Inventory......... C-1-1 Appendix C Special Assistance...........................

C-2-1 Appendix C Persons Requiring Transportation Assistance.. C-3-1 Appendix C Transportation Resource Requirements...~...... C-4-1 i Draft 7

IKTRODUCTION This section is intended to provide detailed immediate action guidance to those emergency response personnel designated to support the Lower Frederick Township Radiologici Emergency Resposne Plan (RERP). These actions represent the steps necessary to ensure that the general public is adequately protected. However, because conditions for emergency situations may vary, further actions may be dictated through the Montgomery County EOC or local elected officials.

Guidance for development of these implementing procedures has been provided through the policies contained within the Lower Frederick Township RERP to which these procedures are annexed.

For ease of reference, implementing procedures have been color-coded by incident classification as follows:

Blue - Unusual Event Blue - Alert Yellow - Site Emergency Pink - General Emergency

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Implementing procedures contained herein are assigned to the respective .

Lower Frederick Township EMA staff officers:

1. Emergency Management: Emergency Management Coordinator
2. Police Services: Emergency Management Coordinator
3. Fire Services: Fire Services Officer 4 Medical / Ambulance Services: Medical Services Officer
5. Communications: Emergency Management Coordinator
6. Transportation: Medical Services Officer
7. Public Works: Emergency Management Coordinator
8. Radiological: Fire Services Officer 1 .

NOTE: IF YOU NEED TO DEVIATE FROM THIS PLAN OR IF ANY PROBLEMS ARE ENCOUNTERED, NOTIFY THE COUNTY E0C.

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ANNEX A

Implementing Procedure
  • Emergency Management Coordinator 4
Emergency Management Coordinator
George Greeby, Jr.

Alternate: Herbert Jewson

! UNUSUAL EVENT Ii 1.- If notified, document:

a. Date:
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Implementing Procedure Emergency Management Coordinator ALERT

1. Document:
a. Date:
b. Time:
c. Source:
d. Details:
2. Notify:

Telephone Time -

a. Elected Officials (1) Harold Caswell, Sr. e (2) Joseph Maiello h (3) R. Nelson Eastwood a
b. Key Staff (1) Deputy EMC ome.

Herb Jewson office (2) Fire / Radiological Officer . M home Tom Gamon office or 4

Deputy . M home John Parsons office (3) Medical Officer Katherine Mize W home office or Deputy M home office Ralph Rosenberger A-2 Draft 7 1

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Have key staff report to E0C. '

(time)

3. Verify that the following have.been notified:

Telephone Time

a. Fire Department M
b. Ambulance
c. Verification Message:

"This is (name & title) . I would like to verify that you have been notified that an incident classification of ' Alert' has been declared at the Limerick Generating Station."

4. Report to and activate local Emergency Operations Center (E0C).
a. Activated (time)
b. County OPS Officer notified of E0C activation (M.

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c. Check communication systems for operability.

(time)

d. Establish E0C security.

(time) .-

e. Monitor Alert and Warning /EBS Station KYW 1060 AM.

(time)

f. Ensure Route Alert Teams have been mobilized'as necessary.

(time)

g. If public alert system has been actiyated, notify hearing impaired.

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h. In the event of a siren failure, receive notification from the County that appropriate Route Alert Teams have been dispatched, f

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1. Verify the County has assigned a RACES unit to the Township E0C by contacting the County OEP Communicat,1,ons Officer at M

( time)

j. Log all messages which provide information or require action. Post pertinent data on status board.

(time)

k. Review Fact Sheet (Appendix A-2).

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5. Verify that the following have been notified:

Telephone Time

a. School (1) St. Mary's Sister William Clare- M ffice Principal g
b. Verification Message:

"This is (name/ title) . I would like to verify that you have been notified that an incident classification of ' Alert' has been declared at the L*merick Generating Station."

6. Notify the following:

Telephone Time

a. Special Facilities (1) JYC Camps
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b. Message:

"This is (name/ title) .

An incident classification of ' Alert' has been declared at the Limerick Generating Station."

Note: This is provided for informational purposes only. No actions are normally required.

7. Ensure RACES operator contacts the County RACES base upon arrival at the Township E0C.

(time)

8. Report all unmet needs to the County Operations Officer. M r o
9. Review remaining emergency procedures in the event of escalation.
10. Maintain Alert status until notified of termination, escalation or reduction of classification. ,

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b. Time:
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"This is (name/ title) . The emergency at the Limerick Generating Station has been terminated / reduced to Unusual Event."

12. Remarks / Actions Taken:

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Emergency Management Coordinator SITE EMERGENCY If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, accomplish all actions; if escalation from Alert classification, Item 4 may be omitted:

1. Document:
a. Date:
b. Time:
c. Source:
d. Details:
2. Notify:

Telephone Time

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(1) Harold Caswell, Sr. ,

(2) Joseph Maiello e (3) R. Nelson Eastwood a

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(3) Medical Officer M home Katherire Mize office or Deputy M home Ralph Rosenberger office Have key staff report to E0C.

(time)

3. Verify that the following have been notified:

Telephone Time

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b. Ambulance 6
c. Verification Message:

"This is (name/ title) . I would like to verify that you have been notified that a ' Site Emergency' has been declared at the Limerick Generating Station."

4. Report to and activate the local Emergency Operations Center
a. Activated (time)
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c. Communications system checked for operability.

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d. Establish E0C security. .

(time)

e. Monitor Alert and Warning /EBS Station KYW 1060 AM.

(time) f._ Ensure Route Alert Teams have been mobilized as necessary.

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g. If the public alert system has been activated, notify hearing impaired.

(time)

h. Ensure County has assigned a RACES unit to the Township E0C by contacting the County OEP Communications at M (time)
1. In the event of a siren failure, receive notification from the County that appropriate Route Alert Teams have been dispatched.

(time)

j. Log all messages which provide information or require action. Post Pertinent data un status board.
k. Review Fact Sheet (Appendix A-2).

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5. Have additional emergency personnel report to the E0C (for 24-hour operation), or where needed.
6. Ensure that appropriate E0C staff have placed their respective emergency workers on standby status.

(time)

7. Verify that the following have been notified:

Telephone Time

a. School (1) St. Mary's Sister William Clare M office Principal
b. Verification Message:

"This i:, (name/ title) . I would like to verify that you have been notified that an incident classification of ' Site

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Telephone Time -

a. Special Facilities (1) JYC Camps .

M aome M fice (2) Camp Kweebec John Haines M me office

b. Message:

"This is (name/ title) . An incident classification of ' Site Emergency' has been declared at the Limerick Generating Station." (Provide appropriate instructions as necessary.)

9. Verify Resource Availability:

Ensure appropriate EOC staff have reviewed their respective" resource inventories and have reported deficiencies to their respective counter-parts in the County E0C; for example, the Municipal Transportation Officer contacts the County Transportation Group.

(time)

10. Ensure Fire Services Officer has distributed dosimeters /K! to emergency workers.

(time)

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11. Review road conditions with E0C staff, i.e., there is no construction or other activity which would hinder movement of personnel or vehicles to/from the area. Ensure that the Transportation Officer and the County Public Works Group are' aware of any problem areas.

(time)

12. Ensure RACES operator contacts County RACES base upon arrival at the Municipal E0C.

(time)

13. Monitor weather conditions.

(time)

14. Report all unmet needs to the County Operations Officer. M
15. Review remaining emergency procedures in, the evept of escalation.
16. Maintain Site Emergency status until notified of termination, esca;ation, or reduction of classification:
a. Date:
b. Time.
c. Source-
d. Disposi; ion:

(1) Termination (2) Escalation (3) Reduction ,

17. If escalation, accomplish appropriate Implementing Procedure. If termination or reduction of classification, notify / verify the following:
a. Verification:

Telephone Time (1) Fire Department M (2) Ambulance (3) School (a) St. Mary's Sister William Clare . M ffice Principal (4) Verification Message: j "This is (name/ title) . I would like to verify you have been notified that the emergency at the Limerick Generat- l ing Station has been terminated / reduced to .

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b. Notification Telephone Time (1) Elet.ted Officials (a) Harold Caswell, Sr. M home M office (b) Joseph Maiello m (c) R. Nelson Eastwood m (2) Special Facilities (a) JYC Camps f ce (b) Camp Kweebec John Haines M ome office (3) Message:

"This is (name/ title) . The emergency at the Limerick Generating Station has been terminated / reduced to i

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1. Document:
a. Date:
b. Time:
c. Source:
d. Details:
2. Notify:

Telephone Time

a. Elected Officials (1) Harold Caswell, Sr. m (2) Joseph Maiello M home M office (3) R. flelson Eastwood rr
b. Key Staff (1) Deputy EMC home Herb Jewson _

office (2) Fire / Radiological Officer p home Tom Gamon office or Deputy John Parsons

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Deputy O home Ralph Rosenberger office Have key staff report to E0C.

(time)

3. Verify that the following have been notified:

Telephone Time

a. Fire Department M
b. Ambulance M
c. Verification Message:

"This is (name/ title) . I would like to verify that you have been notified that a ' General Emergency' has been declared at the Limerick Generating Station. The recommended protective action is ."

4. Report to and activate the local Emergency Operations Center. .
a. Activated (time)
b. Ccunty OPS Officer notified of E0C activation ( M (time)
c. Communications system checked for operability.

. (time)

d. Establish E0C security.

(time)

e. Monitor Alert and Warning /EBS Station,KYW 1060 AM. -

(time)

f. Ensure Route Alert Teams have been mobilized as necessary.

(time)

g. Ensure County has assigned a RACE., unit to thte Township E0C.

(time)

h. Log all messages which provide information or require action. Post pertinent data status baard.

(time)

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5. Ensure that all necessary emergency response personnel have reported to tne E0C, where needed, or to pre-assigned location.

(time)

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6. Verify that the following have been notified:

Telephone Time

a. School (1) St. Mary's Sister William Clare M ffice Principal
b. Verification Message:

"This is (name/ title) . I would like to verify that you have been notified that a ' General. Emergency' has been declared at the Limerick Generating Station. The recommended protective action is ."

7. Notify the following:

Telephone Time

a. Special Facilities (1) JYC Camps M home .

% office (2) Camp Kweebec John Haines M ome office

b. Message:

"This is (name/ title) . A ' General Emergency' has been declared at the Limerick Generating Station. The recommended protective action is ."

Note: If a protective action has not yet been determined, instruct them to tune to the EBS station.

8. Verify Resource Availability:

Ensure appropriate EOC staff have reviewed their respective resource inventories and have reported deficiencies to their respective counter-parts in the County E0C; for example, the Municipal Medical / Ambulance Officer contacts County Medical Group.

(time)

9. Ensure Fire Services Officer has distributed dosimeters /KI to emergency workers and E0C staff.

(time)

10. Review road conditions with EOC staff, i.e., there is no construction or other activity which would hinder movement of personnel or vehicles to/from the area. Ensure that the Transportation Officer and the County Public Works Group are aware of any problem areas.

(time)

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11. Ensure RACES operator contacts County RACES base upon arrival at the Municipal EOC.

(time)

12. Monitor weather conditions.

(time)

13. If sheltering is recomended: '
a. When the public alert system has been activated, notify hearing impaired.

(time)

6. Monitor Alert and Warning /EBS Station to ensure proper instructions are being given to the general population.

(time)

c. In the event of a siren failure receive notification from the County

. that appropriate Route Alert Teams have been dispatched.

(time)

d. Initiate increased security measures, i.e., increase vehicular patrols conditions permitting.
14. If evacuation is ordered:
a. Whenthatthepublicalertsystemgasbeenactivated,notifyhearing impaired. '

(time) d

b. Monitor Alert and Warning /EBS Station to ensure proper instructions are being given to the general public.

(time)

c. In the event of a siren failure, receive notification from the County that appropriate. Route Alert teams have been dispatched.

(time)

d. Ensure Traffic Control Points have been manned (reference Appendix A-1).

(time)

e. Assign sufficient erergency workers to Medical / Ambulance to. support transportation resources, i.e., one emergency worker should be available for each vehicle used to evacuate those persons who do not have transportation.

(time)

f. Be prepared to initiate road clearing operations.
g. Advise County OPS Officer (M of any additional unmet needs.

(time)

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h. Monitor evacuation process and report any problem areas to the County Operations Officer.

(time)

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(2)

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15. Maintain General Emergency status until:
a. Reduction of classification.

(time)

b. Termination of emergency.

(time)

c. EOC must be evacuated.

(time)

16. If reduction of classificatien or termination of emergency, notify /

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a. Verification:

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(2) Ambulance M (3) School (a) St. Mary's l Sister William Clare _ M ffice

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"This is (name/ title) . The emergency at the Limerick Generating Station has been terminated / reduced to

. Provide instructions as appropriate.

17. If the EOC must be evacuated:
a. If possible, wait until the municipality has been evacuated before leaving the EOC.
b. Secure the facility and proceed tg, alternate EOC located at the Montgomery County Library in Norristown.

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c. Notify Montgomery County upon your arrival at alternate E0C, (time)
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TRAFFIC CONTROL POINTS Responsible

-Post Police # Officers Number Location Organization Assigned L. Frederick 1 Spring Mount Rd. & Route 29 County 1 L. Frederick 2 Zieglersville Rd. & Route 29 - County 1 L. Frederick 3 Salford Station Rd. & Route 29 County 1 L. Frederick 4 Gravel Pike (West) & Route 29 County 1 l

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Appendix A-2 FACT SHEET Abbreviations:

ACP Access Control Point ARES Amateur Radio Emergency Service EBS Emergency Broadcast System EPA Environmental Protection Agency EPZ Emergency Planning Zone KI Chemical symbol for potassium iodide PAG Protective Action Guide RACES Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services REACT Radio Emergency Action Citizens Team TCP Traffic Control Point TLD Thermoluminescent Dosimeter Evacuation Information EBS Stations: KYW-1060 AM; WIBF-104 FM; WPAZ-1370 AM; WNPV-1440 AM; WZZD-990 AM; WGHW-1110 AM; WBY0-107.5 FM; Pottstown Community Television .

Evacuation Route: Local Routes to Rt. 63E to Rt. 113 N Reception Center: County Line Plaza Host School (s): Perkiomen Valley School District to North Penn School District, St. Mary's to Corpus Christi School.

Decontamination Station: Upper Perkiomen Senior High School Transportation Staging Area: E0C.

Homebound Support Hospital: North Penn Hospital County Rumor Control: 631-9700 STATUS BOARD FORMAT MESSAGE # DATE TIME MESSAGE ACTION / COMMENTS A-2-1 Draft 7

ANNEX B Implementing Procedure Fire Services

  • Fire Services Officer: Tom Gamon Alternate: John Parsons UNUSUAL EVENT No response necessary unless Fire Services are requested at the Limerick Generating Station.

ALERT The Fire Services Officer shall:

1. Upon. request of Emergency Management Coordinator, report to the EOC.

(time)

2. Ensure that normal fire protection services are maintained.
3. Prepare Control TLD's for pick-up by the County.

(time) 4 Inventory dosimeters /KI and prepare for distribution. If applicable, complete a Receipt Form for Dosimetry-Survey Meters-KI (reference Appendix B-5). Report unmet needs to County Radiological Officer at M

(time)

5. Review remaining emergency procedures in the event of escalation.
6. Maintain Alert status until notified of termination, escalation or reduction of classification.
7. Remarks / Actions Taken:
  • Note: This procedure has been modified to include Radiological procedures.

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1. If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:

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b. Ensure normal fire protection services are maintained.
c. Inventory dosimeters /KI and prepare for distribution. If applicable, complete a Receipt Form for Dosimetry-Survey Meters-KI (reference Appendix B-5). Repor unmet needs to the County Radiological Officer at (time)
d. Prepare Control TLD's for pick-up by the County.

(time)

e. Proceed to Step 2.
2. If escalation from Alert, or if proceeding from Step 1, then:
a. Mobilize additional personnel as necessary and have them report to fire station (reference Appendix B-1).

(time)

b. Distribute dosimeters /K1-to municipal emergency workers (reference Appendix B-4); obtain a signed receipt (reference Appendix B-6).

(time)

c. Ensure Fire Department Emergency workers have been issued dosimeters /KI.

(time)

d. Review personnel / equipment inventory (reference Appendix B-1),

verify availabil nd report unmet needs to County EOC, Fire Services at (time)

e. Review remaining emergency procedures in the event of escalation.

(time)

f. Maintain Site Emergency status until notified of escalation, termination or reduction of classification.
3. If termination, collect dosimeters and unused KI from emergency workers and prepare for return to County.

(time)

NOTE: All dosimters will be returned to the county.

4. Remarks / Actions Taken:

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1. If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:
a. Report to the E0C.

(time)

b. Prepare Control TLD's for pickup by the County.

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c. Inventory dosimeters /KI and prepare for distribution. If applicable, complete a Receipt Form for Dosimetry-Survey Meters-KI (reference A pendix B-5). Report unmet needs to County Radiological Officer a e *

(time)

d. Distribute dosimeters /KI to municipal emergency workers (reference Appendix B-4); obtain a signed receipt (reference Appendix B-6).

(time)

e. Mobilize additional fire personnel and have them report to fire station (reference Appendix B-1).

(time)

f. Ensure Fire Department emergency workers have been issued dosimeters /KI.

(time)

g. Review personnel / equipment inventory (reference Appendix B-1),

verify availabili and report unmet needs to County E0C, Fire Services at (time)

h. Proceed to Step 2.
2. If escalation from Alert or Site Emergency, or if proceeding from Step 1, then:

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b. If evacuation is ordered, upon completion of assignments, ensure that Fire Department relocates to Upper Perkiomen High School.

NOTE: Upon completion of tasks during a contaminating incident',

each emergency worked is to report to the decontamination station located at Indian Valley Junior High School.

(time)

d. Relocate to alternate E0C.
3. If termination, collect dosimeters and unused KI from emergency workers and prepare for return to County.

(time)

NOTE: All dosimeters will be returned to the County.

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Appendix B-2 ROUTE ALERTING TEAMS I GENERAL A. The Lower Frederick Township is divided into 4 Sectors.

B. Each Sector is assigned a Route Alert Team (reference Attachment 1).

C. Two (2) persons should be assigned to each Yeam.

II. PURPOSE The purpose of route alerting is to supplement the pLblic alert system in the event the system fails. It may also be used t) alert the hearing impaired (reference Attachment 3).

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S A. When dispatched by Montgomery County OEP, commence route alerting in designated sectors (reference Attachment 2). -

B. Route Alerting is accomplished by driving slowly along designated roads, periodically activating the vehicle siren and making the following announcement on the PA system:

"There is an emergency at the Limerick ~ Generating Station; please tune.to your EBS station KYW 1060 AM."-

C. Upon completion of route, notify Montgomery County OEP and return to station.

Note: If route alerting has taken place during a contaminating incident, proceed to the designated emergency worker /

decontamination station.

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Attachment 1 ROUTE ALERT TEAMS Sector No. 52-A Alert Team: Lower Frederick Fire Department Leader:

Assistant:

Transient Location (s):

Hearing Impaired: List will be on file in the E0C.

Sector No. 52-B Alert Team: Lower Frederick Fire Department Leader:

Assistant:

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Hearing Impaired: List will be on file in the E0C.

Sector No. 52-C Alert Team: Lower Frederick Fire Department Leader:

Assistant:

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Hearing Impaired: List will be on file in the EOC.

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Please contact a relative, friend or neighbor so that you can receive important information being broadcast over the emergency-broadcast system.

Please review ycur public information brochure for incidents at the Limerick Generating Station for additional important information.

If you do not.have a relative, friend or neighbor nearby to assist you, please tell the individual who gave you this information immediately.

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Appendix B-3 MUNICIPAL DOSIMETRY-KI LIST l

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. AGENCY NUMBER OF EMERGENCY WORKERS A. Municipal Emergency Management Agency Lower Frederick Township E0C 10 141 Spring Mount' Road Spring Mount, PA 19478 B. Fire Companies Lower Frederick Fire.co. 30 1 141 Spring Mount Road Spring Mount, PA 19478 C. Ambulance Service Lower Frederick Regional 24 .

Main Street & Second Avenue Spring Mount, PA 19478 D. Public Works Roadmaster Leonard Lay 3 E. Reserve 3 Total. Units of Dosimetry-KI Required 70 i

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, ADDRESS ~ ADDRESS RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL TELEPHONE INSTRUCTIONS:

During a nuclear power plant incident, use this form to maintain property control when distributing the items listId below to municipahties and decontamination monitoring teams. This form should be used for transfer of these items in bulk form from:(1) the county emergency management agency to risk municipalities and decontamination monitoring te th2 municipalities to their local emergency response organizations (such as fire, police, and ambulance associations).

NOTE: The form listed on item 11 below should be used when issuing dosimetry-Ki to individual emergency workers.

LINE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OUANTITY

1. CD V-742 Self-Reading Dosimeter (0-200R)
2. CD V-730 Self-Reading Dosimeter (0-20R)
3. DCA-622 Self Reading Desimeter (0-20R)
4. CD V-750 Dosimeter Charger 5.

TLD (Thermoluminescent Dosimeter)

Senal Numbers THROUGH 6.

Potassium lodide (KI) Tablets (Bottles of 14 Tablets Each)

7. CD V-700 Survey Meter
8. Dosimetry-Kl Report Form
9. Decontamination Monitoring Report Form
10. Receipt Form for Dosimetry Survey Meters-Ki 11.

Acknowledgement of Receipt by Emergency Workers for Dosimetry-KI and Survey Meters RECEIVED BY:

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NA:E OF tMERGENCY ORGANIZATlON .

INSTRUCitONS FOR DlsTRIBUTION: Enter (1) ce (0) in columns 2 anel G. firened she seveal RESPONS!BL numlece ofDUAL E INDIVf the DCA 622 in column 2 and the sereat numbee of the TLD m column 3 By s.gnag column II, the indevertesal accerts _

responubelity for each item imi.cated on the respective line and evers to eeturn these items (less the Mi authorised ORGANIZATION ADDRESS

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR ?' TURN OF LTEMS OtSCRIBED: 1 # l by the organisation'a responuble irufewwfuel irwiscates eeturn of each stem.

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  • Medical Services Officer: Kathryn M. Mize Alternate: Ralph Rosenberger UNUSUAL EVENT No response required unless medical services are required at the Limerick Generating Station.

ALERT The Medical Services Officer shall:

1. Upon request.of the Emergency Management Coordinator, report to the E0C.

(time)

2. Update the list of those individuals requiring special assistance in the event of evacuation (reference Appendix C-2).

(time)

a. Notify County Medical Group at M of changes in require-ments for of those individuals requiring ambulance support.

(time)

b. Notify County Transportation Group at M of changes in requirements for those individuals requiring special transportation support other than ambulance.

(time)

3. Update the list of those individuals who do not normally have trans-portation available 24-hours a day (reference Appendix C-3).

(time)

4. Ensure that normal medical / ambulance services are maintained.
5. Review remaining emergency procedures in the event of escalation.
6. Maintain Alert status until notified of termination,' escalation or reduction of classification.
7. Remarks / Actions Taken:
  • Note: This procedure has been modified to include Transportation procedures.

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SITE EMERGENCY The Medical Services Officer shall:

1. If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:
a. Report to the E0C.

(time)

b. Update the list of those individuals requiring special assistance in the event of evacuation (reference Appendix C-2).

(time)

(1) of changes in the Notify County list of those Medicalrequ individuals Group at@ iring ambulance support.

(time)

(2) Notify County Transportation Group at 4f changes in requirements for those individuals requiring special transportation support other than ambulance.

(time)

c. Update the list of those individuals who do not normally have transportation available 24-hours a day (reference Appendix C-3).
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(1) Notify the County Transportation Group at M of any changes in requirements.

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d. Ensure that normal medical / ambulance services are maintained,
e. Proceed to Step 2.
2. If escalation from Alert or if proceeding from Step 1, then:
a. Mobilize, if necessary, additional medical / ambulance personnel and have them report to ambulance base (reference Appendix C-1).

(time)

b. Review personnel / equipment inventory (reference Appendix C-1),

verify availabilit and report unmet needs to County Medical Group at M .y, (time)

c. Ensure medical / ambulance emergency workers have been issued dosimeters /KI.

(time)

d. Ensure that the Transportation Staging Area, which is located at the E0C is accessible and available.

(time)

e. Review remaining emergency procedures in the event of escalation.

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3. If termination, have ambulance / medical personnel return dosimeters and unused KI to the Fire Services Officer.

(time)

4. Remarks / Action Taken:

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1. If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:
a. Report to the E00.

(time)

b. Update the list of those individuals requiring special assistance in the event of evacuation (reference Appendix C-2).

(time)

(1) Notify County Medical Group atMof changes in require-ments for those individuals requiring ambulance support.

(time)

(2) Notify County Transportation Group atMf changes in requirements for those individuals requiring special trans-portation support other than ambulance.

(time)

c. Update the list of those individuals who do not normally have transportation available 24-hours a day (reference Appendix C-3).

(time)

d. Mobilize additional medical / ambulance personnel and have them report to ambulance base (reference Appendix C-1).

e.

(time)

Review personnel / equipment inventory (reference Appendix C-1),

verify availability, and report unmet needs to County Medical Group at M (time)

f. Ensure medical / ambulance emergency workers have been issued dosimeters /KI.
g. Ensure that the Transportation Staging Area, which is located at the E0C, is accessible and available.

(time)

h. Proceed to Step 2.
2. If escalation from Alert or Site Emergency, or if proceeding from Step 1, then:
a. If recommended protective action is evacuation, ensure that population requiring ambulance transportation is served. Provide for direction and control of outside ambulance resources upon their arrival at the municipal staging area by ensuring an emergency worker is assigned to each ambulance.

(time)

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b. Add to Appendix C-3 the names and addresses of.those individuals who call in requesting transportation assistance. (Note: Multiple copies of this list may be necessary).

(time)

c. As transportation resource requirements, including those for special needs (vans, etc.), exceed availability (r f n a Appendix C-4),

notify the County Transportation Group at f additional requirements.

(time)

3. Inform the EMC of the number of vehicles that have been requested thru the County and request that an emergency worker be made available for assisting each vehicle.

(time)

4. Prepare a list of names and addresses of person to be picked-up for each vehicle including ambulances.

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5. Upon the arrival of vehicles at the municipal transportation staging l area located at the E0C, ensure that an emergency worker is assigned to each vehicle. A list of names and addresses of persons to be picked-up should be provided for each vehicle along with A structilns to return to the Township staging area where they will receive directions to the ,

designated Reception Center and assigned Mass Care Center. Persons l being evacuated by ambulance shall be evacuated to North Penn Hospital in Lansdale. Emergency workers need not accompany vehicles to receptio9 facilities.

(time)

6. After population has evacuated, ensure ambulance service relocates to Indian Valley Junior High School.

(time)

7. Relocate to alternate E0C after population has departed.
8. (time)

If termination, have ambulance / medical personnel return dosimeters and unused KI to the Fire 6 Services Officer.

9.

(time)

Remarks / Actions Taken:

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RESIDENTS WITH SPECIAL TRhNSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS l A.- Residents Requiring Ambulance Support List is on file.in the EOC.

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-Appendix C-3 PERSONS REQUIRING TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE I

List is on file in the E0C.

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Appendix C-4 TRANSPORTATION RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS Vehicles Recuired Vehicles'Available Unmet Needs Bases: 1 Buses: 0 Buses: 1 Anbulances: 1 Ambulances: 2* Ambulances: 0

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r UPPER PROVIDENCE TOWNSHIP MONTGOMERY COUNTY RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN FOR INCIDENTS AT THE ,

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PROMULGATION THIS PLAN SUPERCEDES ALL OTHER UPPER PROVIDENCE TOWNSHIP PLANS DEVELOPED FOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT IN THE EVENT OF AN INCIDENT AT THE LIMERICK GENERATING STATION. THIS' PLAN WAS APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS UNDER RESOLUTION DATED .

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{ I hereby certify that I have reviewed the Upper Providence Township Radiological Emergency Response Plan (RERP). All necessary changes have been coordinated through the county and incorporated into the plan.

Distribution of changed pages has been made to all recorded holders of the plan, Date . Signature l

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. TABLE OF CONTENTS l Pace l Promulgation................................................ 1 Record of Changes........................................... 11 Annual Review Certification................................. iii Table of Contents........................................... iv I. Introduction A. Authority.............................................. 1 B. References............................................. 1 C. Purpose................................................ 1 D. Scope.................................................. 1

.E. Definitions............................................ 2 F. Objectives............................................. 6 II. Basic Plan-A. Genera 1................................................ 7 B. Municipal Government Emergency Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

1. Municipal Government - Emergency Organization Structure....................................... 7
2. Responsibilities.................................. 7
3. Emergency Services................................ 8
4. Emergency Operations Center....................... 10 C. Communications......................................... 11 i D. Al ert/ Noti fi cati on Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
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c. Hearing impaired............................. 13 E. Prote cti ve Acti ons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
1. S hel te ri n g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 13 4
2. Evacuation........................................ 13
a. Selective Evacuation......................... 13
b. Gene ral Evacuati on. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
c. Authorizati on and Control.... ..... ........... 13
d. Evacuation Routes............................ 14
e. Tra ns po rta t i on. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 14
f. Traffi c Con trol Poi nts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 )
g. S ch o o l s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '15
h. Heal th Care Facilities. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 15 .
i. Access Control / Area. Security................. 15
j. Emergency Fuel Suppl i es. . . . .. . . . . . .. . ... . . . . . 15 i
k. Roa dway C l ea r i n g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 '
1. Continued Fire Protection.................... 16 i
m. - A g r i cul tu re. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . ... .. . . . . . 16 F. Radiol ogi cal Exposure Contro1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 G. . Co n ti nu i ty of Gove rnment. . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 H. Tra i ni n g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
1. Concept of Operati ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
1. Unusual Event..................................... 19
2. Alert............................................. 19
3. Site Emergency.................................... 20
4. Seneral Eme rge ncy. . . ... . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . 21
5. Ree n t ry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 y Draft 7 .

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J. Plan Maintenance and Distribution...................... 22 III. Attachments .

A. Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ Map......................... A-1 B. Emergency Organizational Chart......................... B-1 C. Letters of Agreement................................... C-1 D. Traffic Control Points................................. D-1 E. Route Alerting......................................... E-1 F. Residents with Special Medical Requirements............ F-1 G. Persons Requiring Transportation Assistance............ G-1 H. E0 C Fl o o r P l a n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-1 I. Notification List...................................... 1-1 J. Evacuation Plan Map.................................... J-1 K. Dosimetry /KI Report Form............................... K-1 L. Municipal Dosimetry /KI Receipt Form.................... L-1 M. Emergency Worker Dos imetry/KI Li st. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-1 N. Emergency Worker Dosimetry /KI Receipt Form............. N-1

0. Consolidated Resource List............................. 0-1 P. Municipal Police / Fire / Ambulance Resources.............. P-1 Q. Evacuation Support Map................................. Q-1 R. Supporting Plans....................................... R-l' l

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(c) B & G Packaging M ffice (d) Dettra Flag Company M ffice l (e) De Pen Company @ ffice (f) Penco Products M fice (g) Piersol - Pine Mfg. Co.

M ffice (h) Synthane - Taylor Corp.

Vivian Gowen M office (i) Peerless Paper Mills, Inc.

Frank Petrucelli , M ffice (j) Advanced Modular Constr. M ome name/ title ,

office (k) Interstate Motor Freight M office (1) Thrif tway Foods, Inc.

M office (m) Beans Lumber M ffice (n) Bechtel Dairies Inc. M office (o) Courier Unlimited fice (p) Geissingers Dairy Farm . W office (q) Jiffy Products @ ffice  !

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UPPER' PROVIDENCE TOWNSHIP RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN

1. INTRODUCTION A. Authority The Upper Providence Township Radiological Emergency Response Plan (RERP) has been developed under the authority of, and in accordance with, the provisions of the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Services Act of 1978, P.L. 1332.

B.. References 1.- U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, " Criteria for preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in

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support of Nuclear Power Plants," NUREG-0654, FEMA-REP-1,

.Rev.' 1, November 1980.

2. Montgomery County Radiological Emergency Response Plan for .

incidents at the Limerick Generating Station, dated

3. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Disaster Operations Plan, July 1977, with changes.
4. Annex E, "Eixed Nuclear Facility Incidents," dated November 1981, to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Disaster Operations

% Plan, with changes.

5. Municipal Resolution No. .

C. Purpose The~ intent of this. document is to provide for the maximum protec-tion of those persons who live, work, or transit Upper Providence Township in the event of.an incident at the Limerick Generating Station.

D. Scope This. plan outlines the basic procedures Upper Providence Township ,

will follow in the event of an incident at Limerick Generating l Station. It complies with federal guidelines and details municipal actions in accordance with-Annex E of the Commonwealth' of_ Pennsylvania Disaster Operations' Plan and_the Montgomery. County Radiological Emergency Response Plan.

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All of Upper Providence Township is within the plume exposure.

pathway EPZ (reference Attachment A and Attachment J). The approximate' population is 9,551.

E. Definitions a

Some of the tenninology presented in this document, or which one might encounter during a radiological incident, is somewhat unique. Accordingly, for a better understanding of the RERP it is essential that emergency response personnel familiarize themselves with the following definitions:

1. Access Control Point (ACP) - Control Points manned primarily by State or municipal police, augmented when necessary by the.

National Guard, established around the perimeter of the-plume exposure pathway EPZ on roads leading into it when it is evacuated or occupants are taking shelter for the purpose of controlling access into the area.

2. ' Activate / Activation - To place a specific plan, or portion thereof, into action.
3. Amateur Radio - Licensed volunteer radio amateur 4

communications personnel affiliated with county emergency '

1 management organization. Such organizations include Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) and Radio Amateur Civil 3

Emergency Services (RACES).

l 4 Central Resource Receivinc Point - A predesignated facility

! operated by the county anc located outside the plume exposure i pathway EPZ and suitable for the reception and distribution-

of supplies and equipme'nt.

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6. Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) Announcements - Official announcements made at the county level-for the specific purpose of providing instructions or information from the County Commissioners, or their designated representative, to-the permanent and transient residents of.the county.

Announcements are made over the legally designated alerting j- and warning (EBS) Network.

7. Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) - A generic area defined about a nuclear facility to facilitate offsite emergency planning and develop a significant response base. It is defined for the plume and ingestion exposure pathways.

i a.. Plume Exposure Pathway - The area surrounding a fixe'd nuclear facility which potentially is subject to radiation exposure as a result of an incident involving l 2 Draft 7

. radioactive material emanating from the facility. Such potential exposure could involve: (a) whole body external exposure to gamma radiation from the plume and from deposited materials, and (b) inhalation exposure from the passing radioactive plume. -The EPZ for this pathway consists of an area of approximately ten miles in radius around the fixed nuclear facility. (The exact size and configuration of each plume exposure pathway EPZ for the respective fixed nuclear facility in Pennsylvania were determined in relation to local emergency response needs and capabilities as they are ,

affected by conditions such as demography, topography, l access routes, and jurisdictional boundaries). '

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b. Ingestion Exposure Pathway'- That area surrounding a fixed nuclear facility which, as a result of a release of radioactive material, is a potential source of exposure through the ingestion of water and foods, such as milk or fresh vegetables originating there. This EPZ consists of a circular area of 50 miles radius around the fixed nuclear facility.
8. Fixed Nuclear Facility Incident - An event or condition at a .

nuclear facility which could result in impact on public health and safety. Four incident classes have been developed to facilitate planning and responses:

a. Unusual Event - An occurrence which indicates a potential degradation of the level of safety of the facility. No releases of radioactive material requiring offsite response or monitoring are expected unless further degradation of safety systems occurs.
b. Alert - An occurrence which involves actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the facility. Any releases are expected to be limited to small fractions of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) protective action guideline errosure levels,
c. Site Emergency - An occurrence which involves actual or likely major failures of facility functions needed for the protection of the public. Radioactive releases are not expected to exceed the EPA protective action guideline exposure levels except near the site boundary.
d. General Emergency - An occurrence which involves actual or iminent substantial core degradation or melting with the potential for loss of containment integrity.

Releases can reasonably be expected to exceed EPA protective action guideline exposure levels offsite for more than the immediate site area.

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NOTE: The incident classifications of Site and General -

Emergency should not be confused with a gubernatorial declaration of " State of Disaster Emergency." See definition below.

9. Mass Care Center - Fixed facilities suitable for providing emergency lodging for victims of a disaster left temporarily homeless and capable of providing all essential social services. Feeding.may be done within a Mass Care Center (in suitable dining facilities) or nearby.
10. Mobilize - The act of bringing a staff, department, or agency to the strength required to accomplish its mission on a 24-hour basis; including the pre-positioning or movement of equipment or personnel.
11. Municipality - For the purposes of this' plan, the terms

" municipality" or " municipal government" are defined as referring, singularly or collectively, to cities, boroughs, townships and incorporated towns within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

12. Notify - To inform or report the occurrence of an incident. .
13. Parent County - The county in which the facility is -

physically located.

14. Potassium Iodide (chemical symbol KI) - A drug that offers some protection to the thyroid gland from injury due to accumulation of radiciodine.

l 15. Protective Action - An action taken to avoid or reduce a i projected dose of radiation. Some of the basic actions are:

a. Sheltering - Action taken by the public to take advantage of the protection against radiation exposure afforded by remaining indoors, away from doors and windows, and shutting off all sources of outside air during and following the passage of the~ radioactive plume. Motorists should close all windows and vents,
b. General Evacuation - The relocation of the entire population from the plume exposure pathway EPZ.
c. Selective Evacuation - The relocation of specific l elements of the population,-such as pregnant women, pre-school children or the infirm.
16. Protective Action Guide (PAG) - A pre-established projected radiation dose to individuals which warrants protective action.

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17. Projected Radiation Dose - An estimate of the radiation dose which affected individuals could potentially receive if protective actions.are not taken.
18. RACES or ARES - Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service or Amateur Radio Emergency-Services. Licensed amateur radio operators who are trained and volunteer to provide back-up radio- comunications as requested by state and county emer-
gency management agencies.
19. REACT - Radio Emergency Action Citizens Team. Licensed citizens band radio operators. affiliated with county emer-i gency management ~ agencies.
20. RECALL - The RECALL system-is a computer based telephone notification system developed specifically for emergency services and emergency management applications.

Within the application for the Limerick' radiological emergency response plans (RERP), the system is located at the County Office of Emergency Preparedness and is programmed i with the telephone numbers and message (s) of the key individuals, institutions and special facilities which ,

require notification during the implementation of the RERP.

The system is activated by the county and it sequentially and i

' simultaneously centacts the parties by telephone, provides a pre-recorded message and awaits an acknowledgement code. The

, system then provides a management report to indicate the calls which have been made,.the' status (no answer, answer, busy, etc.) and other information. If the. called party does not furnish the acknowledgement code, the system will con-tinue to. call.the' party until the code is received or another

parameter is reached. Busy lines will be re-tried and
alternate numbers used for after hours or in the event a l contact cannot be made at the primary number due to busy, no-answer, or failure to acknowledge.
21. Reception Center - A predesignated site outside the plume exposure pathway EPZ through which evacuees will pass to i

obtain information and directions to Mass Care Centers.

22. ' Risk County - / county wi_th area located partially or wholly within the plume exposure pathway EPZ of a nuclear facility.

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24. Route Alerting - As a supplementary alert procedure route alerting will be conducted as necessary each time the public alert system is activated. Route alerting is a municipal responsibility and is to be accomplished by pre-designated route alert teams travelling along pre-assigned routes delivering the following message: "There.is an emergency at the Limerick Generating Station; please tune to your Emer-gency Broadcast Station."
25. Standby Status - The term used to describe state of readiness. Standard operating procedures have been reviewed; material, communications and required supplies are available and adequate for initial operations; and sufficient personnel are on hand to commence operations. Augmentation personnel necessary for sustained operations are alerted and ready to report for duty when called.
26. State of Disaster Emergency - A state of disaster emergency exists whenever the Governor issues a declaration of disaster emergency. A disaster emergency shall be declared by executive order or proclamation of the Governor at any time upon finding that a disaster has occurred or that the occurrence or the threat of a disaster is imminent. The state of disaster emergency continues until the Governor finds that the threat or danger has passed and terminates it by executive order or proclamation, but no state of disaster emergency may continue for longer than 90 days unless renewed by the Governor. The term " state of disaster emergency" is not to be confused with the emergency classification terms called Site Emergency and General Emergency.
27. Support County - The county or counties outside the plume exposure pathway EPZ of a nuclear facility that, through prior agreement, will provide support to a risk county in the event of an incident. Depending on size and location, the same county may be both a risk and support county.

% 28. Traffic Control Points (TCP) - Manned posts established at critical road intersections for the purpose of controlling or limiting traffic flow. TCP's are used to control evacuation movement when an emergency situation requires it.

29. Unmet Needs - Capabilities and/or resources required to ,

support emergency operations but neither available nor pro-vided at the respective levels of government.

F. Objectives

1. Define responsibilities, clarify lines of authority, and establish lines of communication.

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. 2. Ensure that planned actions are current and in consonance with those of surrounding jurisdictions, as well as with the Montgomery County RERP.

3. Identify personnel, resource, and facility requirements necessary for the safe and efficient execution of the Plan.
4. Provide a. basis for functional implementing procedures.
5. Ensure that the population of Upper Providence Township is informed as to the basic concepts of the Plan and their possible protective actions.

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. II. BASIC PLAN A. General Because a variety of local government jurisdictions are found within the plume exposure pathway EPZ of the Limerick Generating Station'(reference Attachment A), all of which might be expected to implement their respective RERP's simultaneously, the safety of the public can best be served through an emergency plan that is in consonance with those of surrounding jurisdictions, as well as with the Montgomery County RERP. Accordingly, the Upper Providence Township RERP has been developed in such a manner that it will function harmoniously with other plans without risk of conflict.

B. Municipal Government Emergency Operations

1. Municipal Government - Emergency Organization Structure
a. See Emergency Organization Chart (reference Attachment B)
2. Responsibilities
a. Provide an emergency operations center (E0C) with a qualified person (emergency management coordinator) to coordinate the center.
b. Develop radiological emergency response plans in consonance with the county plan.
c. Supplement the public alert system to alert the popPlation within the municipality who may not have rece'ved the initial alert.
d. . ovide for municipal security to include security of th area if ev6 uation has occurred.
e. Provide ~9r f. e and rescue protection to include continued Nre ;votection if the area has been evacuated.
f. In the event of c ge. oral emergency classification, ensure that munic1;.sl t*affic control points are manned in preparation for e.'a' t. .' ion.
g. Provide training fo ai' vc.unteers operating in the

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. i. Maintain a current list of the location of homebound invalids and handicapped persons requiring special medical care and provide for the special needs of these persons including transportation.

J. Facilitate return of evacuees after reentry is recommended.

3. Emergency Services
a. Direction and Coordination (1) The Board of Supervisors has the responsibility for the safety and protection of the public within Upper Providence Township as well as providing direction and control of the emergency organization.

(2) Under a declaration of disaster emergency, the ultimate direction of emergency services (i.e.,

firefighting, police, medical and health, rescue, etc.) is the responsibility of the municipality (reference P.L. 1332). ,

(3) Supplemental emergency support personnel shall be under the operational control of the municipality.

(4) Support forces furnished by other political subdivisions shall be under the operational control of the jurisdiction furnishing the force (reference P.L. 1332).

(5) Because of the multi-jurisdictional scope of a radiological emergency, the county shall exercise responsibility for coordination and support to the area of operations (reference P. L.1332).

(6) Normal dispatch and operational procedures will be ,

used whenever possible.

(7) Coordination between the counties involved shall be accomplished by the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA).

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The following functional areas and associated tasks are essential:

(1) Emergency Management l

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, (a) Develop and maintain the Upper Providence Township RERP.

(b) Coordinate emergency operations in accordance with the approved RERP and as directed by the

-Board of Supervisors.

(c) Develop and maintain any necessary Letters of Agreement (reference Attachment C).

(d) Determine unmet needs as a result of RERP

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(e) Maintain expense records of personnel and resource utilization resulting from RERP implementation.

(f) Establish and maintain E0C security during RERP implementation.

(g) Participate in training, drills and exercises.

(2) Law Enforcement (Police Services) .

(a) Ensure that designated Traffic Control Points (TCP's) located within the municipality are manned when necessary (reference Attachment 0 and Attachment Q).

(b) Provide continued area security, conditions permitting, during the emergency.

(c) Assist in traffic control during reentry, as necessary.

(3) Fire Services (a) Provide for adequate fire / rescue emergency coverage during a radiological emergency.

(b) Provide for route alerting of the population (reference Attachment E).

(4) Medical //ebulance Services  ;

(a) Provide for adequate ambulance coverage during a radiological emergency.

(b) Prepare and maintain a list of non-institutionalized residents having special {

medical requirements (reference Attachment F).

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(d) Monitor movement of non-ambulatory individuals requiring transportation by ambulance and/or provision of special medical equipment.

(5) Public Works (a) Maintain a current listing of equipment resources.

(b) Assist law enforcement in obtaining material for traffic control purpose.

(c) When directed by the Board of Supervisors, ensure that municipal roadways are cleared.

(6) Radiological Note: This function assigned to the Fire Services Officer (a) Receive, prepare for distribution, and -

distribute to emergency workers dosimeters and i radioprotective drugs when necessary.

(b) Assist in the administration of the County's Radiological Exposure Control Program.

(c) At termination of the emergency, collect dosi-meters, forms and unused radioprotective drugs from emergency workers, inventory, and prepare for return to the County E0C.

(d) Ensure the training of municipal EOC personnel and emergency workers in the use of ,

dosimeters /KI.

(7) Transportation (a) Prepare and maintain a list of those residents who lack transportation (reference Attachment G).

(b) Provide for the direction and control of .

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. (8) Communications Determine requirements for reliable communications with the county and within the. municipality specific to RERP implementation.

4. Emergency Operations Center (E0C)
a. The Upper Providence Township E0C is located at the Township Building, 1301 Black-Rock Road, Oaks, PA 19456. See EOC floor- plan (reference Attach' ment H).
b. It shall be activated when directed by the Emergency Management Coordinator (EMC) or by the Board of Supervisors.
c. When activated, it shall be staffed by:

(1) Emergency Management Coordinator (2) Police Services Officer (3) Fire Services Officer (4) Medical / Ambulance Officer -

(5) Communications Officer (6) Transportation Officer (7) Public Works Officer

d. The E0C shall function as a central point for coordinating the operations of the Upper Providence Township emergency response personnel,
e. For incident classifications of " Site Emergency" and higher, operations shall be conducted 24-hours a day.

Sufficient personnel will be available to maintain i 24-hour operation.

f. The alternate E0C is located at the Montgomery County 1.ibrary in Norristown.

C. Communications

1. Telephone The primary means of communicating to/from the Municipal Emergency Operations Center (EOC) will be the telephone.

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2. Two-Way Radio The usual police and emergency service radio nets will be used for the dispatch of emergency services and the dissemination of information.
3. RACES The~ County will provide a RACES operator and radio to the EOC at an emergency classification of Alert-or immediately if the initial classification is higher. This system will provide back-up communications capability; it will also provide the primary means of notification for classification changes and protective actions.
4. Rumor Control Rumor control will be handled at the County level. The telephone number is 631-9700.

D. Alert / Notification Systems

1. Municipality / Emergency Response Personnel
a. In the event of an incident at the Limerick Generating Station, initial notification will be provided to the Upper Providence Township Emergency Managenent Coordinator (EMC) or his designated alternate (s) via the RECALL system as activated by Montgomery County Communications.
b. The Upper Providence Township elected officials and EOC staff will be notified by the EMC or designated alternate (reference Attachment I).
c. Incident classification and protective action information will normally be provided by the County via RACES and confirmed by a County-initiated telephone call.
2. Public
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, Philadelphia Electric Company.

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planning zone. Those sirens located within Montgomery County will be activated by the County OEP.

(3) In coordination with PEMA, the public alert system may be activated (a) when there is significant information that will reassure the public of their safety; (b) when the public is to be informed of a plant status that may lead them to implement specific actions on their own; or (c) when specific actions (to include protective actions) are to be

' taken by the public. The purpose of the public alert system is to alert the public to tune to i their Alert and Warning / Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) radio or TV station for information and instructions.

(4) Notification is accomplished through the EBS. Pre-written EBS announcements are contained in Annex D of the Montgomery County RERP. The EBS stations for Montgomery County are KYW-1060 AM; WIBF-104 FM; WPAZ-1370 AM; WNPV-1440 AM; WZZD-990 AM; WGHW-1110 AM; WBY0-107.5 FM; Pottstown Community Television,

b. Route Alerting (1) Route alerting involves the use of vehicles / personnel traveling predesignated routes within the municipality. Public address systems are used to instruct residents to tune to their Alert and Warning /EBS station. This procedure is normally used as a supplement to the public alert system where there is a known system failure or area of inadequate coverage and to alert the

$ hearing impaired.

(2) The municipality has been divided into sectors facilitating route alert team assignments (reference Attachment E).

i (3) Route alert teams will be dispatched via normal dispatch procedures to those areas where there is a known failure of the public alert system. ,

c. HearingImpaired(referenceAttachmentF)
Route alert personnel will be charged with alerting the hearing impaired. They will be dispatched by the municipal EMA to the residences of previously. identified hearing-impaired persons imediately upon the activation.

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be provided a pre-printed card which indicates that an emergency situation exists, directs them to review their public information brochures and requests them to establish contact with a relative, friend or neighbor who can provide them with information being provided over the Alert and Warning /EBS network (reference 5 Attachment E, Tab 2).

E. Protective Actions

1. Sheltering

.The nature of an incfdent may be such that'the most effective measure to protect the public would be to have them go indoors, stay away from windows and doors, and shut off all sources of outside air (air conditioning, vents, etc.);

motorists would be instructed to close windows and vents.

2. Evacuation Evacuation is a protective action option which involves movement of the population from the plume exposure pathway

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a. Selective Evacuation Selective evacuation involves the relocation of specific categories of persons, such as pregnant women, pre-school children, and others who may be highly susceptible to the hazards of radiation.
b. General Evacuation General evacuation involves the relocation of the entire population from the plume exposure pathway EPZ.
c. Authorization and Control (1) The Governor, or his constitutional 1y designated successor, has the sole authority and-responsibility for directing and compelling a selective or general evacuation.

(2) The Governor, or the highest ranking elected county or municipal official in authority may recommend an evacuation for t!'eir respective jurisdictions.

(3) PEMA has the primary responsibility for directing and controlling an evacuation order made'by the Governor.

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d. Evacuation Routes (1) When necessary, Upper Providence Township will be evacuated via local roads to the by-pass South to

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(2) There will be no changes in normal traffic patterns in and out of the EPZ during an evacuation. This is necessary to accommodate the movement of support resources, i.e., buses, ambulances, etc..-into the area.

e. Transportation

.(1) The primary means of evacuation will be the private 5 automobile augmented by bus transportation, as required. Evacuees will be urged to use any available means of private transportation.

(2) Information concerning of persons without a source of private transportation is found in Attachment G.

Unmet transportation resource requirements will be reported to the county transportation officer.

(3) . Individuals without transportation should contact the Upper Providence Township E0C at 933-9197/933-8608 to arrange for pickup.

(4) Transportation resources will be assembled at the Municipal staging area located at the Township Building (reference Attachment Q). An emergency worker will be assigned to each vehicle for the purpose of providing directions to the assigned residences of those persons requiring assistance.

These. individuals will be taken to the designated reception center; from there they will be taken to a mass care center.

(5) Transportation requirements for hospitals, nursing-homes and public and private schools have been prearranged and will be coordinated by the county.

Transportation resources allocated for evacuation of the aforementioned facilities are identified in the. county RERP and are not considered as municipal transportation resources.

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(6) Individuals requiring evacuation by ambulance or other special vehicles (reference Attachment F) will be relocated to Suburban General Hospital in Norristown. Unmet ambulance resource requirements 9 will be reported to the County Medical Group.

f. Traffic. Control Points (TCP)

Upper Providence Police Department and State Police personnel will establish Traffic Control Points within the municipality (reference Attachment D).

g. Public/ Private Schools (1) Separate school plans have been developed to provide for the safety of school children. A copy can be found in the Township E0C.

(2) If school is in session at the time evacuation is recommended, children attending schools located within the emergency planning zone will be transported by bus to designated host schools outside the area. They will remain under school .

supervision until picked up by parents or guardians. These host schools have been planned to coincide with main evacuation routes.

(3) Students whose homes are inside but who attend school outside the emergency planning zone will not be sent home if a protective action is advised.

They will remain at the school they attend under school supervision until picked up by parents or guardians.

(4) Specific information concerning host schools will be provided to parents by school officials.

h. Health Care Facilities Separate plans have been developed for hospitals and nursing homes located within the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ. A copy can be found in the Montgomery County EOC.
i. Access Control Points / Area Security In the event of either' protective action recommendations (sheltering and/or evacuation), Access Control Points will be established around the perimeter of the EPZ.

These points are described in the Montgomery County RERP. .There are, however, no ACP's in Upper Providence Township. Additionally, conditions permitting (based

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j. Emergency Fuel Supplies Designated gas stations along main evacuation routes will be open to provide emergency supplies of gasoline and diesel fuel to evacuees. These stations are identified within Annex K of the county RERP. The Pennsylvania National Guard will establish emergency fuel distribution points along main evacuation routes.
k. Roadway Clearing (1) Removal of disabled vehicles from evacuation routes shall be-accomplished by services dispatched

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(2) Snow and other debris on evacuation routes shall be removed by the Upper Providence Township Public Works Department and PennDOT.

(3) The National Guard will provide supplemental support, as necessary.

1. Continued Fire Protection-(1) After the evacuation of the ceneral population has been completed, essential Fire Department equipment and personnel will relocate to a point outside the EPZ (reference II, G, 2, b); non-essential equipment will be sheltered.

(2) In the event a fire is reported in Upper Providence Township the department having jurisdiction, if available and conditions permitting, will be dispatched by the County E0C. Normal turnout gear should provide adequate external contamination protection; respiratory protection should prevent the inhalation of radioactive material. See Annex M of the County RERP for aditional information.

m. Agriculture If evacuation becomes necessary, the Montgomery County OEP, through the USDA County Agent, will certify farmers as emergency workers. This will allow them to return to the EPZ in order that they may tend to:their livestock.

See Annex 0 of the County RERP for additional information.

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Procedures for radiological exposure control are addressed in Annex M of the County RERP. Municipal actions relevant to radiological exposure control follow:

1. Municipal Emergency Workers
a. When advised by Montgomery County OEP that a Site 1

Emergency-has been declared, municipal emergency workers will be issued dosimeters and potassium iodide (KI), a radioprotective drug. A unit of dosimeters-XI contains the following:

  • one (1) CD V 730 or DCA-622 self-reading dosimeter

. having a scale of 0 to 20R.

  • one (1) CD V '742 self-reading dosimeter having a scale of 0 to 200R.
  • one (1) thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) which is a machine-read crystalline dosimeter mounted in a card, j *one(1)00simetry-KIReportForm(referenceAttachmentK).

f *one (1) bottle containing a. fourteen day supply of potassium iodide (KI) tablets.

i b. PEMA will supply when available the Montgomery County OEP with enough dosimeters and KI for designated

emergency workefs within its portion of the plume exposure pathway EPZ. These resources will be

.'_ predistributed to the Township. Attachment M lists

! emergency worker dosimeters-KI resource requirements.

, c. Distribution of the dosimeters and KI is as follows:

(1) UponnotificationofanAlert(oranyhigher

classification of emergency should it be initial i

. notification), the equipment will be prepared for distribution to municipal emergency workers (reference Attachment L).

(2) Upon notification of a Site Emergency, dosimeters  !

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response organizations identified in Attachment M.

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organizations will maintain property control by having each worker sign for the property (reference AttachmentN).

(3) Emergency workers will take KI only upon the direction of the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, notification of which will be-received through emergency management channels.

d. Dosimeters Reading Procedures and Related Actions (1) Dosimeters are to be worn in the pocket of an outer gament from the time of issue until the worker is dismissed from duty. In no case should the TLD be worn by more than one person since there is no way of ascertaining later how much of the dose recorded on the TLD was received by each individual if more than one person was involved.

~(2) Each emergency worker is responsible for completing the Dosimetry /KI Report Form (reference Attachment K) and for reading the.self-reading dosimeters at least once every thirty minutes. The protective ,

action guide for whole body exposure is 25 rem.

Therefore an emergency worker.should seek to be -

relieved or complete the assigned task and then evacuate to an emergency worker decontamination l station before receiving 25 R. '

(3)' Life Saving Missions - If a life saving mission should become necessary, the Upper Providence Township elected official in charge may, under conditions shown below, authorize volunteer emergency workers to exceed the established 25 rem whole body limit. In no instance, however, should the emergency worker by authorized to exceed an absolute upper limit of 75 rems. This authorization may be given in advance to avoid the possibility of delay in perfoming life saving missions. When authorizing volunteer emergency workers to exceed the 25 rem limit, the elected officials should ensure that the following conditions are met:

(a) It is a life saving situation and alternative courses of action cannot be taken to accomplish the mission.

(b) The emergency workers are healthy adult male volunteers, preferably over 45 years of age.

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(c) The emergency workers selected are persons whose normal duties might involve such missions, e.g., policemen and firemen with suitable protective clothing and respiratory equipment.

(d) The mission will be accomplished in the least amount of " stay time."

(e) The emergency workers are knowledgeable of and accept the increased risk in exceeding the 25 rem limit.

e. Upon completion of emergency tasks during a contaminating incident, each emergency worker is to report to a decontamination station. Emergency workers in Upper Providence Township are to report to Methacton Jr./Sr. High School. Specifics relevant to monitoring and decontamination are contained in Annex M of the County RERP.
f. k' hen the emergency is terminated, all dosimeters-KI should be returned to the Municipal EOC for forwarding .

to the County.

2. Public

-The protective actions outlines in Section II, E, are intended to provide the necessary radiological exposure control for the general public. In addition, decontamination monitoring teams will service all mass care centers, and host health care facilities for the purpose of monitoring evacuees. A list of decontamination stations is provided in the County RERP.

G. Continuity of Government

1. Government In the event of a general evacuation, the Board of Supervisors shall transact required business at an alternate seat of government located at the Montgomery County Library in Norristown.
2. Municipal Services
a. The Police Department will relocate to Methacton Jr~. and Sr. High School.
b. The Fire Departments will relocate to the Methacton Jr./Sr. High School.

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c. All services will remain available to respond to emergencies within the EPZ, radiation levels permitting.-

Dispatch will be accomplished through the County E0C.

3. EOC The EOC shall be relocated to the Montgomery County Library in Norristown.

H. Trainina

1. The Montgomery County OEP is responsible for. coordinating radiological emergency response training as outlined in Annex R of the County RERP.
2. The Upper Providence Township Emergency Management Coordinator shall ensure that local emergency response personnel are familiar with their responsibilities.

I. Concept of Operations The following offers a list of general actions to be performed in the event of an incident.

1. Unusual Event Notification to Municipal EMC's will not take place.
2. Alert
a. The Upper Providence Township Emergency Management Coordinator (EMC) will receive notification from

-Montgomery County OEP. The EMC in turn, notifies municipal officials and key staff personnel.

b. The EMC and key staff will report to the Municipal EOC.

Security measures will be implemented to restrict admittance.

c. Communications systems will be tested. The County will be notified when RACES communications are established.
d. Dosimeters /KI will be prepared fo~ r later cistribution,
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verification of a notification previously received through a county-initiated procedure. A listing of these facilities is maintained in the municipal E0C.

g. Route alert teams will be placed on standby.
h. If the public alert system is activated, the hearing impaired will be notified and Route Alert-Teams dispatched as necessary.
i. Local TCP personnel will be notified.
j. The local Alert and Warning /EBS station KYW 1060 AM will be monitored.
k. Review municipal and County Radiological Emergency Response Plans.
1. Ensure all messages which provide information or require a response are verified and logged. Pertinent data will be posted on the status board,
m. Additional unmet needs will be passed to the County.
n. In the event of reduction of classification or termination of incident, all parties previously notified will be informed.
3. Site Emergency
a. Same actions as Alert.
b. Additional emergency response personnel will be mobilized, including full EOC staff.
c. Dosimeters and KI will be distributed to emergency workers and organizations.
d. Resource inventories (reference Attachment 0 and Attachment P) will be reviewed to verify that those resources indicated as being available are, in fact, available.

5 e. . Road conditions will_be reviewed, reporting any detours or construction areas to the County Public Works Group.

f. Local TCP personnel will be placed on standby. Upper Providence Township TCP's will be manned if local )

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g. Drivers and transportation assets needed for persons without transportation will be placed on standby by the County. ,
h. In the event of reduction of classification or termination of incident, all parties previously notified will be informed; dosimeters and KI will be prepared for return to the County.

4 General Emergency

a. Same actions as Alert and Site Emergency.
b. Alerting of special population groups, i.e., hearing impaired, will begin at the time the public alert system is activated.
c. Route alerting'will commence in those areas of known public alert system failure or inadequate coverage.

Information identifying the specific areas involved will be provided by the county.

d. If evacuation is ordered:

(1) Drivers and transportation assets needed for persons _without transportation will be mobilized by the County.

(2) Guidance to outside transportation resources will be provided by the municipality to assist those without transportation.

(3) Homebound invalids will receive evacuation assistance.

(4) If necessary, fire, police services and seat of government will be relocated after general popula-tion has evacuated or upon completion of assignments.

(5) Traffic control points located within the muni-cipality will be manned.

.If sheltering is recommended:

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Increased security measures will be provided, conditions permitting.

f. When directed by Pennsylvania Department of Health, instruct emergency workers to take KI.

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. g. In the event of reduction of classification or termination of incident, all parties previously notified-will be informed; dosimeters and KI will be prepared for return to the County.

5. Reentry
a. Authorization for reentry will come from the Governor upon determination that it is safe to do so.
b. The Upper Providence Township officials and Emergency Management Coordinator shall:

(1) Return to the local E0C.

(2) Reestablish safety and security services.

(3) Report damage caused by evacuation and reentry, as well as costs of support operations to County E0C.

J. Plan Maintenance and Distribution

1. Maintenance
a. The Upper Providence Township Emergency Management Coordinator is responsible-for ensuring the currency of the Township RERP, including the development and distribution of all changes, as well as accomplishing an annual review.
b. All changes to the Upper Providence Township RERP shall be coordinated through the Montgomery County Emergency Management Coordinator.
c. All changes to the Upper Providence Township RERP which involve policy or procedure shall be approved by Board of Supervisors.
d. The current date shall be placed on any page that is changed.

l 2. Distribution 6 a. Montgomery County (1 County E0C Copy Number 1 (2 Philadelphia Electric Copy Number 2 (3 PEMA Copy Numbers 3-4 (4 FEMA (throughPEMA) Copy Number 5 5 copies 25 Draft 7

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f. Municipal library i Copy Number 26 1 copy Note: Additional copies of the plan can be made available

{ upon specific request and justification to the Upper l Providence Township Emergency Management Coordinator. As ,

revisions are made to the plan, properly identified change j pages will be.sent to all organizations, agencies and j individuals holding a copy of the plan. ,

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I. Purpose To document the arrangements made between Upper Providence Township and those agencies providing the personnel and resources needed to successfully implement this plan.

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, A. Determining the need for specific letters of agreement. [

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A. Alternate EOC Site * .

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{ Upper Prov. 1 Route 29 & Black Rock Rd. Township 1

! Upper Prov. 2 Route 113 & Black Rock Rd. Township 1 j Upper Prov. 3 Egypt Pd. & Black Rock Rd. Township 1 4

Upper Prov. 4 Egypt Rd. & Route 29 Township 1  !

Upper Prov. 5 Township Line & Route 422 Township 1  ;

j Upper Prov. 6 Lewis Rd. & Vaughn Rd. Township 1  :

Upper Prov. 7 2nd Ave. & Vaughn Rd. Township 1 r

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' At least two (2) persons will be named to each alert team.

Each route alert team will be supplied with a map of the assigned sector (reference Tab 1). ~ Alert teams will issue the following message:

"There is an emergency at the Limerick Generating Station; please tune to your Emergency Broadcast System Station KYW 1060 AM."

Additional route alert personnel will directly contact: (1)anyindividuals along their designated route who have been identified as hearing impaired in this plan to ensure they have received notification, (reference Tab 2); and (2) transient locations to ensure notification has been received.

Sector No. 55-A Alert Team: Mont Clare Fire Company Leader: **

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Hearing Irpaired Individuals *:

Sector No. 55-B Alert Team: Mont Clare Fire Company Leader: **

Assistant: **

Transient Location: (TBD)

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Sector No. 55-C Alert Team: Mont Clare Fire Company Leader: **

Assistant: **

Transient Location: (TBD)

  • There are 21 hearing impaired individuals in the municipality. Their names and addresses are on file in the Municipal EOC.
    • Route alerting will be conducted by fire department personnel.

Sufficient, trained members will be mobilized at the time of the incident to man the sector teams. Specific assignments will be made at the time of mobilization from availability lists maintained in the Township E0C.

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    • Route alerting will be conducted by fire department personnel.

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t j A. There are 8* residents requiring ambulance support in the event of an 4 evacuation. Their names, addresses, and telephone numbers are on file l in the municipal E0C.

B. There are 21* residents who may require special assistance in the event ,

of protective actions. Their names, addresses, and telephone numbers are on file in the municipal E0C.

C. There are 21* hearing impaired individuals in the municipality. Their

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It is understood that there may be additional individuals who will require transportation assistance on the time of evacuation. These individuals are to contact the municipal E0C to arrange for pickup.

  • Based upon public survey data.
  • This is an estimate based upon 1980 Census Data. It will be replaced with actual public survey data as soon as available.

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EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION LIST

1. Electec Officials
a. Virgil P. Templeton Home Phone:

Chairman Bus. Phone:

b. H. Themas Walker Home Phone:

Bus. Phone:

c. J. Roberts Kershner Home Phone:

Bus. Phone:

2. Coordinator Jack Shutes Home Phone:

Bus. Phone:

Deputy Earle Westwood Home Phone:

Bus. Phone:

Deputy George Katerman Home Phone:

Bus. Phone:

3. Police Services Chief Ed Fenyus Home Phone:

Officer Eus. Phone:

Deputy 59t. Sherid Home Phone:

Eus. Phone:

4 rire/Pescue Officer Richard Taylor Home Phone:

Bus. Phone:

Fire / Rescue Officer Robert Michener Home Phone:

Bus. Phone:

5. Medical Officer John Hughes Home Phone:

Bus. Phone:

Deputy Frank McGregon Home Phone:

Bus. Phone:

6. Transportation Frank Audino Home Phone:

Officer Bus. Phone:

Deputy Richard Taylor Home Phone:

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8. Public Works Frank McGregon Home Phone:

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z. Renningers Dairy Farm aa. Roadway Express bb. Spring Meadow Farms cc. Royersford Baptist Nursery School dd. Four Seasons Day School ee. Lower Perkiomen Valley Park ff. Upper Schuylkill Valley Park gg. Hi-Way Drive-In hh. Nine Oaks Swim Club ii. St.. Michael's Recreation Area jj. Les Petits Cherubs-Audubon kk. St. Andrews Lutheran Church Nursery
11. Meadows Apts, em. Mir.gc Village Apts, nn. Montgomery County Sewer Plant oo. Royersford Sewer Plant.

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  • i DOSIMETRY-Kl REPORT e ORM Ptease print Irphly)

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ILtlS$10N CD V-730 or DCA 622 (0 20R) CD V-742 (0 200R) TLD (:hermofuminescent dosimeterl  ;

  1. BEFORE MISSION NO. DESCRIPTION DEFORE MISSION Serial No.of TLD:  !

DATE SERIAL NO. SERIAL NO.

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  • Amount Taken Day 1 1 tablet /130 mg 7 DOSIMETRY INSTRUCTIONS: Read the CD V-730 (DCA 622) and CD V-742 each half hour. Do nct Day 2
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Day 4 1 tablet /130 mg Day 5 1 tablet /130 mg THYROID GLAND SCR EENING CHECK Day 6 1 taWt/130 mg  ;

Day 7 1 tablet /130 mg tJpon completion of the missiors or as directed, each emerymcy woeker must undergo ** decontamination Day 8 1 tablet /130 mg monitorms'* at a decontamination monitoring station or a mass care / decontamination center. Monitorin9 Day 9 1 tablet /130 mg  !

, personnet at these stations wd! complete a ** Decontamination Monitoring Report Form" for you. Addition- Day 10

-' 1 tablet /130 mg atty emery ncy workers shouki Le screened for radiciodine uptake in the thyroid gland and the results Day 11 1 tablet /130 mg recorded here. Medical referrat action level for the thyroid check is 0.1 mR/hr or higher when using the CD V 700 survey meter. Day 12 1 tablet /130 mg l

Day 13 1 tablet /130 mg  ;

CD V-700 Serial No. Reading: Day 14 1 tablet /130 mg

' S.ytature of Monitor: X mR/hr KI INSTRUCTIONS: Take KI only on the direction #

, DOSIMETRY - KB REPORT FORM DISTRIBUTION: Complete this form and forward the origi-=1 copy of the Secretary of the Department of Health. Take N

. with the TLD through emergency management channels to BRP. If the self-reading dosimetry indicates total one tablet (130 mg) once a day. If you have any esposure of 25R ce more. expedite delivery to BRP. SRP will forward to the individual and to the county' {

- EMA the TLD reading as well as an emptanation of the reading. When expedited delivery is made to BRP adverse reaction to the drug, discontinue taking $'

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and where osherwese warranted. BRP will report the TLD reading within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. Routine reporting may M i h take a weet se more. Copy 2 is retained by the County Emergency Management Agency. Copy 3 is retained

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  • Attachment L PEVA R CSM RECEIPT FORM FOR DOS! METRY-SURVEY f.iETERS Ki ISSUED BY .

ISSUED TO ADDRESS ADDRESS RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL TELEPHONE INSTRUCTIONS: Dunng a nuclear power plant incident, use this form to maintain property contr listed below to municipahties and decontamination monitonng teams. This form should be used for tran form from: (1) the county emergency management agency to nsk municipalities and decontamin tha NOTE: municipa!. ties to their local emergency response organizations (such as fire, pohce, and ambulanc The fcrm listed on stem 11 below should be used when issuing dosimetry Ki to individual emergency LINE NUf/.EER DESCRIPTION OUANTITY

1. CD VJ42 Self Read.ng Dostmeter (0 200R)
2. CD VJ30 Se'f Read.ng Dos: meter (0 20R1
3. COA-E22 Self Reading Dosimeter (0 20R) 4 CD V750 Dostmeter Charger S.

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Pctassium led de (KI) Tab!ets (Bett!es of 14 Tab!ets Each) i 7. CD VJC0 Survey f/eter B Desimetry Ki Recoq Form

9. Decontam. nation fAonitenng Recort Form
10. Receipt Form for Dosimetry Survey f/eters KI

, 11. Acknowledgement of Receipt by Emergency Workers for Desimetry Ki and Survey f/eters RECEIVED BY. __ TITLE w.ni namej i S'fiNATURE: _ X i DATE L-1 .

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, A. Emergency Management Agency Upper Providence Township EOC 17 1301 Black Rock Road

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I 1. Mont-Clare Fire Co. 40 I 216 Bridge Street l 'Mont Clare, PA 19453

2. Oaks Fire Co. #1 25 l 260 Green Tree Road l Oaks, PA 19456 l C. Police Department Upper Prov'idence Township Police Department 9 1286 Black Rock Road.
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1. Buses I 2 4 0 4 2.- Ambulances 4 0 4 1 3.- Vehicles with Loudspeakers 10
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UPPER PROVIDENCE TOWNSHIP MONTGOMERY COUNTY RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN 1 FOR INCIDENTS AT THE l LIMERICK GENERATING STATION IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES 3_ AUGUST 1985

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l l i I . IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES Table of Contents Page Introduction..................................................... iii Annex A. Emergency Management Coordinator....................... A-1 Appendix A Fact Sheet.............................. A-1-1

         . Annex B. Police   Services........................................                              B-1 Appendix B Recall Roster and Resource Inventory....                             B-1-1 Appendix B Traffic Control Points and Access Control  Points................................                           B-2-1 Annex C. Fire Services..........................................                                C-1 Appendix C Recall Roster and Resource Inventory....                             C-1-1 Appendix C Route Alerting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-2-1 Attachment 1 - Route Alert Teams........                           C-2-2 Attachment 2 - Route Alerting Sector Map                           C-2-5 Attachment 3 - Message - Hearing Impaired                          C-2-6 Appendix C Municipal Dos imetry/KI List. . . . . . . . . . . . .                C-3-1
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Appendix C Municipality Dosimetry /KI Receipt Form.. C-4-1 Appendix C Emergency Worker Dosimetry /KI Receipt Form.................................... C-5-1 Annex D. Medical / Ambulance Services............................. D-1 Appendix D Special Assistance...................... D-1-1 Annex E.' Communications......................................... E-1 Appendix E Resource Inventory...................... E-1-1 i Draft 7

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   .            Annex F. Transportation.........................................                          F-1 Appendix F Persons Requiring Transporation Assistance..............................               F-1-1 Appendix F Transportation Resource Requirement.....                    F-2-1

) Annex G. Public Works........................................... G-1 Appendix G Resource Inventory...................... G-1-l' k L 'l i l t 2 i i 5 I i i 11 I Draft 7 ie a

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INTRODUCTION This section is intended to provide de' tailed immediate action guidance to those emergency response personnel designated to support the Upper Providence Township Radiological Emergency Response Plan (RERP). These actions represent.the steps necessary to ensure that the general public is adequately protected. However, because conditions for emergency situations may vary, further actions may be dictated through the Montgomery County E0C or local elected officials. Guidance for development of these implementing procedures has been provided through the policies contained within the Upper Providence Township RERP to which these procedures are annexed. For ease of reference, implementing procedures have been color-coded by incident classification as follows: Blue - Unusual Event Blue - Alert j Yellow - Site Emergency Pink - General Emergency Implementing procedures contained herein are assigned to the respective Upper Providence Township EMA staff officers:

1. Emergency Management: Emergency Management Coordinator
2. Police Services: Police Services Officer
3. Fire Services: Fire Services Officer
4. Medical / Ambulance Services: Medical Services Officer
5. Communications: Communications Officer
6. Transportation: Transportation Officer
7. Public Works: Public Works Officer
8. Radiological: Fire Services Officer
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IF YOU NEED TO DEVIATE FROM THIS PLAN OR IF ANY-PROBLEMS ARE ENCOUNTERED, NOTIFY THE COUNTY E0C. iii Draft 7.

ANNEX A

                                    ~ Implementing Procedure Emergency Management Coordinator Emergency Management Coordinator: Jack Shutes Deputy: Earl Westwood Deputy: George Waterman UNUSUAL EVENT
1. If notified, document:
a. Date:
b. Time:

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c. Source:
d. Details:

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e. Actions Recommended:
f. Actions Taken:

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__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ = Implementing Procedure Emergency Management Coordinator ALERT

1. Document:
a. Date:
b. Time:
c. Source:
d. Details:
2. Notify:

Telephone Time

a. Elected Officials (1) H. Thomas Walker @ home office (2) Virgil P. Templeton .

(3) J. Robert Kershner h

b. Key Staff (1) Police Services Officer home Edmond Fenyus office or Deputy home l Sgt. Sherid office j (2) Fire Services Officer Richard Taylor M home I M office Deput M home Robert Michener M ffice i
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 '                   (3) Medical Services Officer                      ome John Hughes                               office or Deputy                                    home             ;

Frank McGregor office l (4) Communications Officer home George Waterman office or Deputy home John Hughes M office (5) Transportation Officer M home Frank Audino office or Deputy home Richard Taylor office (6) Public Works Officer home Frank McGregor . office or Deputy ome Russel Funderwhite .. ffice Have key staff report to EOC. 3. (time) Verify that the following have been notified:

a. Police Department
b. Fire Departments Oaks M Mont Clare M
c. Verification Message:
                   "This is (name & title)       .

I would like to verify that you have been notified that an incident classification of ' Alert' has been declared at the Limerick Generating Station." 4 Report to and activate local Emergency Operations Center (EOC),

a. Activated (time)
b. County Operations Officer notified of E0C activation 6 (time)  ;
c. Check commanication systems for operability.

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l , d. Establish E0C security. . (time)

e. Monitor Alert and Warning /EBS station KYW 1060 AM.

(time)

f. Ensure Route Alert Teams have been mobilized as necessary.

(time) 9 If public alert system has been activated, notify hearing impaired. (time)

h. Review Fact Sheet. (Appendix A-1)

(time)

5. Verify that the following have been notified:

Telephone Time

a. Schools (1) Spring-Ford High School L. Hallman Principal M ffice (2) Oaks Elem. School A. Holliday Moffice Principal
b. Nursing Homes (1) Montgomery County Geriatric Ce (2) River Crest Center @ ffice
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c. Major Industries (1) Container Corp. of America M ffice (2) B. F. Goodrich office (3) B & G Packaging M office (4) 'Dettra Flag Company office (5) De Pen Company O ffice (6) Penco Products M office (7) Piersol - Pine Mfg. Co. M ffice l l l A-4 Draft 7 i

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 .                   (8) Synthane - Taylor Corp.                                                                   l Vivian Gowen                 . M . office l

(9) Peerless Paper Mills, Inc. i Frank Petrucelli _ M ffice ' (10) Advanced Modular Constr. hone name/ title M ffice (11) Interstate Motor Freight M office (12) Thriftway Foods, Inc. M office (13) Beans Lumber M ffice (14) Bechtel Dairies Inc. M ffice (15) Courier Unlimited M ffice (16) Geissingers Dairy Farm _ M office (17) Jiffy Products M fice (18) Kalils Printing p ffice (19) Landes Brothers M fice (20) McArthes Iron Works office (21) Perkiomen Woods Office M office (22) Renningers Dairy Farm ffice (23) Roadway Express hffice (24) Spring Meadow Farns ffice

d. Verification Message: i "This is (name/ title) . I would like to verify that you have been notified that an incident classification of ' Alert' has j been declared at the Limerick Generating Station."

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I f 1 . 6. Notify the following: Telephone Time

a. Special Facilities F

(1) Royersford Baptist Nursery School M office (2) Four Seasons Day School Donna Kelly M office (3) Lower Perkiomen Valley Park Kevin Hakun M office (4) Upper Schuylkill Valley Park (5) Hi-Way Drive-In W office (6) Nine Oaks swim Club M office (7) St. Michael's Recreation Area W office (8) Les Petits Cherubs - Audubon M office (9) St. Andrews Luthern Church Nursery O ffice (10) Meadows Apts. _ M ffice (11) Mingo Village Apts. office

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(12) Montgomery County Sewer M ffice Plant (13) Royersford Sewer Plant M ffice

b. Message: 4 "This is (name/ title) .

An incident classification of ' Alert' has been declared at the Limerick Generating Station." l Note: This is provided for informational purposes only. No  ! actions are normally required. i

7. Ensure RACES operator contacts County RACES base upon arrival at the Municipal EOC.

(time)

8. Review remaining emergency procedures in the event of escalation.

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9. Report all unmet needs to County Operations Officer M
10. Maintain Alert status until notified of termination, escalation or reduction of classification:
a. Date: I a ,

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b. Time: '
c. Source:
d. Disposition (1) Termination (2) Escalation -

(3) Reduction .

11. If escalation, accomplish appropriate Implementing Procedure. If termination or reduction of classification, verify / notify the following:
a. Verification:

Telephone Time (1) Police Department (2) Fire Departments Oaks M Mont Clare M t (3) Schools (a) Spring-Ford High School L. Hallman  % ffice Principal (b) Oaks Elem. School A. Holliday M office Principal (4) Nursing Homes (a) Hontgomery County Geriatric Center M . office A-7 Draft 7

   ,                                                 (b) River Crest Center              M ffhce i
  • Answering Service after Sp.m.

(5) Major Industries I (a) Container Corp. of Ameri (b) 8. F. Goodrich M ffice (c) B & G Packaging M ffice (d) Dettra Flag Company m ffice (e) De Pen Company @ ffice (f) Penco Products M fice (g) Piersol - Pine Mfg. Co. (h) Synthane - Taylor Corp. ' Vivian Gowen _ M office (i) Peerless Paper Mills, Inc. Frank Petrucelli s M ffice (j) Advanced Modular Constr. Miome i name/ title office (k) Interstate Motor Freight (1) Thriftway Foods, Inc.

M office l (m) Beans Lumber _ p ffice (n) Bechtel Dairies Inc. M office (o) Courier Unlimited fice (p) Geissingers Dairy Farm _. W office (q) Jiffy Products @ ffice (r) Kaliis Printing W office (s) Landes Brothers M fice i

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  ,                      (t) McArthes Iron Works                              <         office (u)            Perkiomen Woods Office               M office                                     j (v)            Renningers Lairy Farm               M office

, (w) Roadway Express M .. office (x)- Spring Meadow Farms M office (6) Verification Message: , 1 "This is (name/ title) . I would like to verify that you have been notified that the emergency at the Limerick Generating Station has been terminated / reduced to Unusual Event."

b. Notification:

Telephone Time (1) Elected Officials (a) H. Thomas Walker M ome office (b) Virgil P. Templeton (c) J. Robert Kershner M aome M ffice (2) Special Facilities (a) Royersford Baptist Nursery School ffice l (b) Four Seasons Day School i Donna Kelly M ffice I (c) Lower Perkiomen Valley Park I Kevin Hakun  % ffice (d) Upper Schuylkill Valley Park M ffice

(e) Hi-Way Drive-In M ffice i

(f) Nine Oaks Swim Club M ffice (9) St. Michael's Recreation Area

                                                                       % ffice (h) Les Petits Cherubs -

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l (1) St. Andrews Luthern Church Nursery M ffice (j) Meadows Apts.- M ffice (k) Mingo Village Apts. office I i (1) Montgomery County Sewer Plant M office (m) Royersford Sewer Plant fice (3) Message:

                      "This is          (name/ title)        . The emergency at the Limerick Generating Station has been terminated / reduced to Unusual Event."
11. Remarks / Actions Taken:

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I Implementing Procedure Emergency Management Coordinator SITE EMERGENCY If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, accomplish all actions; if escalation from Alert classification, Item 4 may be omitted:

1. Document:
a. Date:
b. Time:
c. Source:
d. Details: ___
2. Notify:

Telephone Time

a. Elected Officials (1) H. Thomas Walker h ne office (2) V'rgil P. Templeton M ome W office (3) J. Robert Kershner home office
b. Key Staff (1) Deputy EMC home Earl Westwood office (2) Police Services Officer one Edmond Fenyus fice  !

or __ Deputy home Sgt. Sherid office A-11 Draft 7 l l

(3) Fire Services Officer home Richard Taylor ~ office or Deputy home Robert Michener ffice (4) Medical Services Officer home John Hughes office or Deputy home Frank McGregor office (5) Communications Officer home George Waterman office or Deputy home John Hughes office (6) Transportation Officer W home Frank Audino office or Deputy home Richard Taylor office (7) Public Works Officer Frank McGregor M home or M office Deputy W home Russel Funderwhite office Have key staff report to E0C. (time)

3. Verify that the following have been notified: ,
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Teiephone Time I a. Police Department M

b. Fire Departments Oaks M Mont Clare 9 1
c. Verification Message:
                                     "This is            (name/ title)      .         I would like to verify that you have been notified that a ' Site Emergency' has been declared at the                                                                              l l                                    Limerick Generating Station."

4 Report to and activate the local Emergency Operations Center A-12 Draft 7

l . a. Activated , (time)

b. County Operations Officer notified of EOC activation M (time) {
c. Communications system checked for operability.

(time)

d. Establish E0C security.

(time)

e. Monitor Alert and Warning /EBS station KYW 1060 AM.

(time)

f. Ensure Route Alert Teams have been mobilized as necessary.

( time )

g. If public alert system has been activated, notify hearing impaired.

(time)

h. Review fact sheet (reference Appendix A-1).
5. Have additional emergency personnel report to the E0C (for 24-hour operation), or where needed.
6. Ensure that appropriate EOC staff have placed their respective emergency workers on standby status.

(time)

7. Verify that the following have been notified:

Telephone Time

a. Schools (1) Spring-Ford High School L. Hallman Principal M ffice (2) Oaks Elem. School A. Holliday Principal h fice
b. Nursing Homes (1) Montgomery County Geriatric Center W office (2; River Crest Center 9 M fice
  • Answering Service after Sp.m.
c. Major Industries (1) Container Corp. of America W office A-13 Draft 7

(2) B. F. Goodrich @ office (3) B & G Packaging M office .: (4) Dettra Flag Company M ffice

;                      (5) De Pen Company                            M ffice
(6) Penco Products M ffice (7) Piersol - Pine Mfg. Co.

m fice (8) Synthane - Taylor Corp. Vivian Gowen g ffice (9) Peerless Paper Mills, Inc. Frank Petrucelli g ffice i (10) Advanced Modular Constr. M ffice (11) Interstate Motor Freight ' M ffice (12) Thriftway Foods, Inc. M ffice (13) Beans Lumber M office

 ;                  (14) Bechtel Dairies Inc.                                                   office (15) Courier Unlimited                           M ffice (16) Geissingers Dairy Farm                       M ffice-(17) Jiffy Products                              @ office (18)     Kaliis Printing                          M ffice                                            ,

i (19) Landes Brothers M office l 1 (20) McArthes Iron Works office I (21) Perkiomen Woods Office M office l (22) Renningers Dairy Farm M office (23) Roadway Express 6.. office j (24) Spring Meadow Farms M ffice

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l . d. Verification Message: s "This is (name/ title) . I wou)d like to verify that you have been notifiea that an incident classification of ' Site Emergency' has been declared at the Limerick Generating Station."

8. Notify the following: -

Telephone Time

a. Special Facilities (1) Royersford Baptist Nursery School M _ office (2) Four Seasons Day School Donna Kelly -- office (3) Lower Perkiomen Valley Park Kevin Hakun M office (4) Upper Schuylkill Valley Park M ffice (5) Hi-Way Drive-In M ffice (6) Nine Oaks Swim Club M office (7) St. Michael's Recreation Area M office (8) Les Petits Cherubs - Audubon M office (9) St. Andrews Luthern Church Nursery M office (10) Meadows Apts. _

fice (11) Mingo Village Apts. office (12) Montgomery County Sewer Plant _ Mffice (13) Royersford Sewer Plant W fice

b. Message:
               "This is           (name/ title)          . An incident classification of ' Site Emergency' has been declared at the Limerick Generating Station." (Provide appropriate instructions as necessary.)

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, 9. Verify Resource Availability: Ensure appropriate EOC staff have reviewed their respective resource inventories and have reported deficiencies to their respective counter-parts in the County E0C; for example, the Municipal Transportation Officer contacts the County Transportation Group. (time)

10. Ensure Fire Services Officer has distributed dosimeters /KI to emergency workers.

(time)

11. Review road conditions with EOC staff, i.e., there is no construction or other activity which would hinder movement of personnel or vehicles to/from the area. Ensure that the Transportation Officer and the County Public Works Group M are aware of any problem areas.

4 (time)

12. Ensure RACES operator contacts County RACES base upon arrival at the Municipal E0C.

(time)

13. Report all unnet needs to the County Operations Officer M

(time) 14 Review remaining errergency procedures in the event of escalation.

15. Maintain Site Emergency status until notified of termination, escalation, or reduction of classification:
a. Date: *
b. Tire:
c. Source:
d. Disposition:

(1) Termination (2) Escalation (3) Reduction

16. If escalation, accomplish appropriate Implementing Procedure. If termination or reduction of classification, notify / verify the following:
a. Verification:

Telephone Time (1) Police Department g A-16 Draft 7

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      ,                                                                             (2) Fire Departments Oaks                                                M Mont Clare                                           M (3) Schools (a) Spring-Ford High School L. Hallman             % office Principal (b) Oaks Elem. School A. Holl'iday                         _W office j                                                                                                          Principal                                                                                                                                                                   t 1

(4) Nursing Homes (a) Montgomery County Geriatric Center M office (b) River Crest Center M office t

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i (5) Major Industries , l (a) Container Corp. of America M ffice , (b) B. F. Goodrich M ffice (c) B & G Packaging M office (d) Dettra Flag Company M office I j (e) De Pen Company N office (f) Penco Products M ffice (g) Piersol - Pine Mfg. Co. (h) Synthane - Taylor Corp. ' Vivian Gowen . W M office i (i) Peerless Paper Mills, Inc. l Frank Petrucelli O ffice ! (j) Advanced Modular Constr. 1 office l. l l t A-17 Oraft 7 l i

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W office l (1) Thriftway Foods, Inc. M office (m) Beans Lumber M ffice (n) Bechtel Dairies Inc. M office (o) Courier Unlimited ' M ffice , (p) Geissingers Dairy Farm M ice (q) Jiffy Products g ffice (r) Kaliis Printing ffice (s) Landes Brothers M ffice (t) McArthes Iron Works office (u) Perkiomen Woods Office M ffice (v) Renninger s Dairy Farm M office < (w) Roadway Express M ffice (x) Spring Meadow Farms M ,ffice (6) Verification Message: ! "This is (name/ title) . I would like to verify you have been notified that the emergency at the Limerick Ger.erating Station has been terminated / reduced to l b. Notification ! Telephone Time l (1) Elected Officials (a) H. Thomas Walker ' M home office (b) Virgil P. Templeten r 1 (c) J. Robert Kershner h  ! A-18 Draft 7

          ,                  (2) Special Facilities 1

(a) Royersford Baptist Nurser (b) Four Seasons Day School Donna Kelly M office (c) Lower Perkiomen Valley Park Kevin Hakun @ office (d) Upper Schuylkill Valley (e) Hi-Way Drive-In W affice (f) Nine Oaks Swim Club M ffice (g) St. Michael's Recreation (h) Les Petits Cherubs - , Audubon M ffice (i) St. Andrews Luthern Church Nursery M fice

(j) Meadows Apts. M office j (k) Mingo Village Apts. office _

(1) Montgomery County Sewer j Plant ffice I (m) Royersford Sewer Plant M ffice (3) Message:

                                  "This is               (name/ title)       . The emergency at the Limerick Generating Station has been terminated / reduced to
17. Remarks / Actions Taken:

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l implementing Procedure  ! Emergency Management Coordinator GENERAL EMERGENCY If this is the first notification or escalation from Unusual Event, accomplish all actions; if escalation from Alert or Site Emergency, Item 4 may be omitted:

1. Document:
a. Date:
b. Time:
c. Source:
d. Details:
2. Notify:

Telephone Time

a. Elected Officials (1) H. Thomas Walker M home office (2) Virgil P. Templeton hm (3) J. Robert Kershner h
b. Key Staff I

(1) Deputy EMC home Earl Westwood office (2) Police Services Officer home Edmond Fenyus office or Deputy home Sgt. Sherid office ' (3) Fire Services Officer home Richard Taylor - office or A-20 Oraft 7

Deputy home Robert Michener office (4) Medical Services Officer home John Hughes office or Deputy home Frank McGregor office (5) Communications Officer ( W home George Waterman M office or Deputy heme John Hughes M office (6) Transportation Officer m home Frank Audino office or Deputy home Richard Taylor office (7) Public Works Officer home Frank McGregor . office or u Funderwhite ce Have key staff report to E0C. (time)

3. Verify that the following have been notified:

Telephone Time

a. Police Department 6
b. Fire Departments Oaks 6 Mont Clare M l c. Verification Message:
                     "This is               (name/ title)  . I would like to verify that you have been notified that a ' General Emergency' has been declared at the Limerick Generating Station. The recommended protective action is l

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4 ReporttoandactivatethelocalEmergencyOperationsCenter,

a. Activated (tire)
b. County Operations Officer notified of E0C activation M (time)
c. Communications system checked for operability.

(time)

d. Establish EOC security.

(time)

e. Monitor Alert and Warning /EBS station KYW 1060 AM.

(time)

f. Ensure Route Alert Teams ~ have been mobilized as necessary.

(time)

g. Review Fact Sheet. (Appendix A-1)

(time)

5. Ensure that all necessary emergency response personnel have reported to the E0C, where needed, or to pre-assigned location.

(time)

6. Verify that the following have been notified:

Telephone Time

a. Schools (1) Spring-Ford High School L. Hallman ffice Principal (2) Oaks Elem. School A. Holliday M ffice Principal
b. Nursing Homes (1) Montgomery County Geriatric Center M ffice (2) River Crest Center Mfice
  • Answering Service after Sp.m.
c. Major Industries (1) Container Corp. of America N affice (2) B. F. Goodrich M ffice (3) B & G Packaging M office A-22 Draft 7
   ,                               (4) Dettra Flag Company                                   M office (5) De Pen Company                                    M office (6) Penco Products                                   h ffice (7) Piersol - Pine Mfg. Co.

M office (8) Synthane - Taylor Corp. Vivian Gowen M ffice (9) Peerless Paper Mills, Inc. Frank Petrucelli M ffice (10) Advanced Modular Constr. . M fice I (11) Interstate Motor Freight M office (12) Thriftway Foods, Inc. M ffice 1 (13) Beans Lumber M office (14) Bechtel Dairies Inc. M office (15) Courier Unlimited

                                                                                      % office (16) Geissingers Dairy Farm                             6 ffice (17) Jiffy Products                                     M office (18) Kalils Printing                                    M office (19) Landes Brothers                                    Moffice (20) McArthes Iron Works                                                                           office (21) Perkiomen Woods Office                              O office (22) Renningers Dairy Farm                                                                         office 1

l (23) Roadway Express M ffice (24) Spring Meadow Farms M office I l A-23 Oraft 7

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 .          d. Verification Message:                )                                                              l i
                  "This is     (name/ title)   . I would like to verify that you hait been notified that a ' General Emergency' has been declared at the Linerick Generating Station. The recommended protective action is
7. Notify the following:

Telephone Time

a. Special Facilities (1) Royersford Baptist Nursery School (2) Four Seasons Day School M ffice Donna Kelly M ffice (3) Lower Perkiomen Valley Park Kevin Hakun M . office (4) Upper Schuylkill Valley Park '

M ffice (5) Hi-Way Drive-In i office (6) Nine Oaks Swim Club M ffice (7) St. Michael's Recreation Area

  • M fice (8) Les Petits Cherubs - Audubon office (9) St. Andrews Luthern Church Nursery M ffice (10) Meadows Apts. M fice (11) Mingo Village Apts. office 1 (12) Montgccary County Sewer Plant fice (13) Royersford Sewer Plant M fice l
b. Message:, I "This is (name/ title) . A ' General Emergency' has been declared at the Limerick Generating Station. The recommended protective action is .

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. Note: If a protective action has not yet been determined. Instruct them to tune to the EBS station.

8. Verify Resource Availability:

Ensure appropriate E0C staff have reviewed their respective resource inventories and have reported deficiencies to their respective counter-parts in the County E0C; for example, the Municipal Transportation Officer contacts County Transportation Group. (time)

9. Ensure Fire Services Officer has distributed dosimeters /KI to emergency workers and E0C staff.

(time)

10. Review road conditions with E0C staff, i.e., there is no construction or other activity which would hinder movement of personnel or vehicles to/from the area. Ensure that the Transportation Officer and the County Public Works Group Mare aware of any problem areas.

(time)

11. Ensure RACES operator contacts County RACES base upon arrival at the Municipal EOC.

(time) -

12. If sheltering is recommended:
a. When the public alert system has been activated, notify hearing impaired.

(tine)

b. Monitor Alert and Warning /EBS station to ensure proper instructions are being given to the general population.

(time)

c. In the event of a siren failure, receive notification from the county that appropriate Route Alert Teams have been dispatched.

(time)

13. If evacuation is ordered:
a. When the public alert system has been activated, notify hearing impaired.

(time) .

b. Monitor Alert and Warning /EBS station to ensure proper instructions are being given to the general public. .

(time)

c. Ensure route alerting has commenced, if required.
d. (time) l Ensure Traffic Control Points have been manned.

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e. Assign sufficient emergency workers to Transportation Officer to support transportation resources, i.e., one emergency worker should be available for each vehicle used to evacuate those persons who do not have transportation.

(time)

f. nty Operations Officer of any additional unmet needs (time)

(1) (2) (3)

g. Monitor evacuation process and report any problem areas to the County Operations Officer.
                                            .             (time)

(1) (2) (3)

14. Maintain General Emergency status until:
a. Reduction of classification.

(time)

b. Termination of emergency.

(time)

c. E0C must be evacuated.

(time)

15. If reduction of classification or termination of emergency, notify /

verify the following:

a. Verification:

Telephone Time (1) Police Department M (2) Fire Departments Oaks M Mont Clare M (3) Schools (a) Spring-Ford High School L. Hallman Principal 6 ffice l A-26 Draft 7 l

1 . (b) Oaks Elem. School A. Holliday M office Principal t (4) Nursing Homes (a) Montgomery County Geriatric r office (b) River Crest Center M

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(5) Major Industries 1 (a) Container Corp. of America M ffice l J (b) 8. F. Goodrich M office (c) B & G Packaging 6 office (d) Dettra Flag Company M ffice ] (e) De Pen Company M ffice (f) Penco Products M ffice (g) I Piersol - Pine Mfg. Co. ' i (h) Synthane - Taylor Corp. l Vivian Gowen M ffice (i) Peerless Paper Mills, In l Frank Petrucelli - office l (j) Advanced Modular Constr. hffice l (k) Interstate Motor Freight M fice (1) Thriftway Foods, Inc. M ffice

(m) Beans Lumber M ffice (n) Bechtel Dairies Inc. Moffice (c) Courier Unlimited h ffice A-27 Draft 7

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4 (t) McArthes Iron Works office (u) Perkiomen Woods Office M office (v) Renningers Dairy Farm M ffice (w) Roadway Express M office (x) Spring Meadow Farms M office (6) Verification Message: i-

                                                                                            "This is                                          (name/ title)                                                    .            I would like to verify you have been notified that the emergency at the Limerick Generating Station has been terminated / reduced to                                                                                                                                  .
b. Notification Telephone Time 4

(1) Elected Officials (a) H. Thomas Walker M ome office i (b) Virgil P. Templeton (c) J. Robert Kershner .lome office (2) Special Facilities 4 (a) Royersford Baptist Nurs School fice (b) Four Seasons Day School Donna Kelly M ffice (c) Lower Perkiomen Valley Park i Kevin Hakun N fice (d) Upper Schuylkill Valley Park M office A-28 Draft 7 l

(e) Hi-Way Drive-In . M ffice (f) Nine Oaks Swim Club M office (g) St. Michael's Recreation Area M office (h) Les Petits Cherubs - Audubon W office (i) St. Andrews Luthern Church Nursery M office (j) Meadows Apts. _ N M office (k) Mingo Village Apts. office (1) Montgomery County Sewer Plant . M office (m) Royersford Sewer Plant M office (3) Message:

                     "This is             (name/ title)          . The emergency at the Limerick Generating Station has been terminated / reduced to                      . Provide instructions as appropriate.
16. If the EOC must be evacuated:

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a. If possible, wait until the municipality has been evacuated before leaving the E0C.
b. Secure the facility and proceed to alternate E0C located at the Montgomery County Library in Norristown.

(time)

c. Notify Montgomery County upon your arrival at alternate E0C.

(time)

17. Remarks / Actions Taken:

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                                        . FACT SHEET    -

Abbreviations: ACP Access Control Point ARES Amateur Radio Emergency Service , EBS Emergency Broadcast System i EPA Environmental Protection Agency ~ EPZ Emergency Planning Zone - KI Chemical symbol for potassium iodide PAG Protective Action Guide RACES Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services l REACT Radio Emerg r.cy Action Citizens Form ' TCP Traffic Concrol Point TLD Thermoluminescent Do'simeter s Evacuation Information: EBS Stations: KYW-1060 AM; WIBF-104 FM; WPAZ-1370 AM; WNPV-1440 AM; WZZD-990 AM; WGHW-1110 AM; WBY0-107.5 FM; Pottstown Community Television Evacuation Route: Local roads to the by-pass South to-1276 Reception Center: Neshaming Mall Host School (s): Spring-Ford Area School District to Plymouth Whitemarsh Sr. High School. Decontamination Station: Methacton Jr./Sr. High School Transportation Staging Area: E0C l Homebound Support Hospital: Suburban General Hospital Norristown. l County Rumor Control: 631-9700 ' STATUS BOARD FORMAT MESSAGE # DATE TIME MESSAGE ACTION /COMENTS A-1-1 Draft 7

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! Implementing Procedure l Police Services i Police Services Officer': Chief Ed Fenyus I Alternate: Sgt. Sherid i

                          - UNUSUAL EVENT l
;                           No response necessary unless police services are required at the Limerick                                                                                  ,.

Generating Station. ' ALERT ' The Police Services O'ficer shall:

1. Upon request of the Emergency Management Coordinator, report to the EOC.

1 (time)

2. Ensure that normal police functions are maintained.
3. Review remaining emergency procedures in the event of escalation.

4 Maintain Alert status until notified of termination, escalation or j reduction of classification.

5. Remarks / Actions Taken:

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9 . Implementing Procedure Police Services SITE EMERGENCY The Police Services Officer shall:

1. If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:
a. Report to the E0C.

(time)

b. Ensure normal police functions are maintained,
c. Proceed to Step 2.
2. If escalation from Alert or if proceeding from Step 1, then:
a. Mobilize, if necessary, additional police personnel (reference Appendix B-1) and have them report to police station. Make assignments as necessary.

(time)

b. Review perscnnel/ equipment inventory (reference Appendix B-1),

verify availabilit and report unmet needs to County EOC, Police Services at (time)

c. Ensure police emergency workers have been issued dosimeters-KI.
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d. Review remaining emergency procedures in the event of escalation.
e. Maintain Site Emergency status until notified of termination, reduction of classification or escalation. (NOTE: If a protective action is recommended at Site Emergency, accomplish the appropriate steps indicated in the General Emergency section).
3. If termination, have police personnel return dosimeters and unused KI to the Fire Services Officers.

(time)

4. Remarks / Actions Taken l

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Implementing Procedure Police Services GENERAL EMERGENCY The Police Services Officer shall:

1. If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:
a. Report to the E0C.

( time)

b. Mobilize additional police personnel and have them report to police staticn (reference Appendix B-1). Make assignments as necessary.

(time)

c. Review perscnnel/ equipment inventory (reference Appendix B-1),

r av i d report unmet needs to County EOC, Police (time)

d. Ensure police emergency workers have been issued dosimeters-KI.

(time)

e. ProceedtoSkep2.
2. If escalation from Alert or Site Emergency, or if proceeding from Step 1, then:
a. If recomended protective action is sheltering, (1) If requested, have Police Department personnel assist Fire Department with route alerting (reference Fire Services Irrplementing Procedure).

(time) (2) Initiate increased security measures, i.e., increase vehicular patrols conditions permitting. time)

b. If recontended protective action is evacuation, (1) Ensure Traffic Control Points are manned (reference Appendix B-2). If necessary, contact County Comunications at M .o have police personnel dispatched.

(time) (2) Upon completion of assignment, ensure police relocate to Methacton Jr./Sr. High School. (time) l (3) Relocate to alternate E0C after population has departed. (time) B-3 Draft 7

c. NOTE: Upon completion of emergency tasks during a contaminating incident, each emergency worker is to report to the decontamination station located at Methacton Jr./Sr. High School.
3. If termination, have police personnel return dosimeters and unused XI to the Fire Services Officer.

(time)

4. Remarks / Actions Taken:

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Appendix B-1 POLICE - EMERGENCY RECALL ROSTER Names and telephone numbers are on file in the EOC. POLICE - RESOURCE INVENTORY 6 cars 8-1-1 Draft 7

1 Appendix B-2 ! TRAFFIC CONTROL POINTS Responsible Post Police # Officers Number Location Organization Assigned < U. Providence 1 Route 29 & Black Rock Road . Township 1 U. Providence 2 Route 113 & Black Rock Road Township 1 U. Providence 3 Egypt Road & Black Rock Road Township 1 U. Providence 4 Egypt Road & Route 29 Township 1  ; U. Providence 5 Township Line & Route 422 Township 1 , U. Providence 6 Lewis Road & Vaughn Road Township 1 U. Providence 7 2nd Avenue & Vaughn Road Township 1 r U. Providence 8 2nd Avenue & Route 113 Township 1 U. Providence 9 Mennonite Road & Route 113 Township 1 U. Providence 10 Mennonite Road & Route 29 Township 1 i t I r t B-2-1 Draft 7 [

ANNEX C Implementino Procedure Fire Services

  • Fire Services Officer: Richard Taylor Alternate: Robert Michener UNUSUAL EVENT No response recessary unless Fire Services are requested at the Limerick Generating Station.

ALERT The Fire Services Officer shall:

1. Upon request of Emergency Management Coordinator, report to the EOC.

(time)

2. Ensure that normal fire protection services are maintained.
3. Prepare Control TDS's for pick-up by the County.

(time) 4 Inventory dosimeters /K! and prepare for distribtuion. If applicable, complete a Receipt Forn for Dosimetry - Survey Meters - K! (reference Appendix C-4). Report unret needs to the County Radiological Officer at M (time)

5. Review remaining emergency procedures in the event of escalation.
6. Maintain Alert status until notified of termination, escalation or reduction of classification.
7. Remarks / Actions Taken:
  • Note: This procedure hts been modified to include Radiological procedures.

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. Implementing Procedure Fire Services SITE EMERGENCY The Fire Services Officer shall:

1. If this is the first notification received or if escaletion from Unusual Event, then:
a. Report to the EOC.

(time)

b. Ensure normal fire protection services are maintained.
c. Prepare Control TLD's for pick up by the County (time)
d. Inventory dosimeters /KI and prepare for distribution. If applicable, complete a Receipt Form for Dosimetry - Survey Meters
                    - K! (reference Appendix C-4). Report unmet needs to the County Radiological Officer at 6               '

(time)

e. Proceed to Step 2.
2. If escalation fron Alert, or if proceeding from Step 1, then:
a. Mobilize additional personnel as necessary and have them report to fire station (reference Appendix C-1).

(time)

b. Distribute dosimeters /K! to municipal emergency workers (reference Appendix C-3); obtain a signed receipt (reference Appendix C-5).

9 (time)

c. Ensure Fire Department Emergency workers have been issued dosimeters /KI.

( tirre)

d. Review personnel / equipment inventory (reference Appendix C-1),

verify availability, and report unmet needs to County E0C, Fire Services a g (time)

e. Review remaining emergency procedures in the event of escalation.
f. Maintain Site Emergency status until notified of escalation, termination or reduction of classification.
3. If termination, collect dosimeters, unused K!, and forms from emergency workers and prepare for return to County.

(time) NOTE: All dosimeters will be returned to the County.

4. Remarks / Actions Taken:

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. Implementing Procedure Fire Services GENERAL EMERGENCY The Fire Services Officer shall:

1. If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:
a. Report to the E0C.

(time)

b. Prepare Control TLD's for poick up by the county.

(time)

c. Inventory dosimeters /KI and prepare for distribution. If applicable, complete a Receipt Form for Dosimetry - Survey Meters
                                        - K! (reference Appendix C 4). Report unmet needs to the County Radiological Officer at (time)
d. Distribute dosimeters /Kidro muniqipal emergency workers (reference Appendix C-3); obtain a signed receipt (reference Appendix C-5).

(time)

e. Mobilize additional fire personnel and have them report to fire station (reference Appendix C-1).

(time)

f. Ensure Fire Department energency workers have been issued dosimeters /KI.

(time) 9 Review personnel / equipment inventory (reference Appendix C-1), verify availabilit and report unmet needs to County EOC, Fire Services at (time)

h. Proceed to Step 2.
2. If escalation from Alert or Site Emergency, or if proceeding from Step 1. then:
a. Monitor route alerting.

(time)

b. If evacuation is ordered, upon completion of assignments, ensure that Fire Departments relocates to Methacton Jr./Sr. High School.

NOTE: Upon ccmpletion of emergency tasks during a contaminating incident, each emergency worker is to report to the decontanination station located at Methacton Jr./Sr. High School. (time) C-3 Draft 7

. c. Relocate to alternate EOC. (time)

3. If termination, collect dosimeters, unused KI, and forms from emergency workers and prepare for return to County.

(time) NOTE: All dosimeters will be returned to the County. 4 Remarks / Actions Taken: A , C-4 Oraft 7

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i Mont Clare Fire Company Oaks Fire Company #1 i 3 pumpers 2 pu'mpers I brush truck 1 brush-truck i I squad truck 1 tanker i 1 boat 4 i 1 l t .i i

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l. Appendix C-2 ROUTE ALERTING TEAMS i

i I I. GENERAL A. The Upper Providence Township is divided into 10 Sectors. i B.. Each Sector is assigned a Route Alert Team (reference Attachment 1). 4 C. Two (2) persons should be assigned to each team. j II. PURPOSE j The-purpose of route alerting is to supplement the public alert system in the event the system fails. It may also be used to alert the ] hearingimpaired(referenceAttachment3). ! III. PROCEDURES

A. When dispatched by Montgomery, commence route alerting in designated sectors (reference Attachment 2).

B. Route Alerting is accomplished by driving slowly along designated i roads, periodically activating the vehicle siren and making the j following announcement on the PA system: i "There is an emergency at the Limerick Generating Station; please j tune to your EBS station KYW 1060 AM." l C. Upon completion of route, notify Montgomery and return to station.

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Hearing Impaired: List is on file in the EOC. Sector No. 63-F Alert Team: Oaks Fire Company i Leader: Assistant: < , TransientLocation(s): (TBD) i Hearing Impaired: List is on file in the EOC. t 4 , Sector No. 63 G Alert Team: Oaks Fire Company Leader: Assistant: TransientLocation(s): (TBD) Hearing Impaired: List is on file in the EOC. Sector No. 63-H Alert Team: Oaks Fire Company Leader: Assistant:  ! 1 TransientLocation(s): (TBD) Hearing impaired: List is on file in the EOC.  ! Sector No. 63-1 Alert Team: Oaks Fire Company i Leader: j Assistant: I I TransientLocation(s): (TBD) j Hearing Impaired: List is on file in the EOC. Sector No. 63-1 Alert Team: Oaks Fire Company - 1 Leader: Assistant: TransientLocation(s): (TBD) Hearing Impaired: List is on file in the EOC. C-2-3 Draft 7

t Attachment 2 ROUTE ALERTING SECTOR MAP l j Map will be inserted in final draft. I l i 1 l l 1 1 l l l l C-2-4 Oraft 7 l

Attachment 3 MESSAGE - HEARING IMPAIRED There is an emergency at the Limerick Generating Station. Please contact a relative, friend or neighbor so that you can receive important information being broadcast over the emergency broadcast system. Please review your public infomation brochure for incidents at the Limerick Generating Station for additional important information. If you do not have a relative, friend or neighbor nearby to assist you, please tell the individual who gave you this information imediately. C 2-5 Draft 7

 .                                                                                   Appendix C-3 MUNICIPAL DOSI' METRY-KI LIST l

l j AGENCY NUMBER OF EMERGENCY WORKERS A. Emergency Management Agency Upper Providence Township E0C 17 1 1301 Black Rock Road Oaks, PA 19456 B. Fire Companies

1. Mont Clare Fire Co. 40 l 216 Bridge Street Mont Clare, PA 19453
2. Oaks Fire Co. *1 25 260 Green Tree Road Oaks, PA 19456 l C. Police Department Upper Providence Township Police Department 9 1286 Black Rock Road Oaks, PA 19456 1 D. Communications 2 E. Public Works 5 F. Reserve 5 Total Units of Dosimetry-K! Required 103 1

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Appendix C-4 1 PEMAR.DSM , RECEIPT FORM FOR DOSIMETRY-SURVEY METERS Ki ISSUED BY i -ISSUED TO ADDRESS ADDRESS I f RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL j TELEPHONE 4 4 } INSTRUCTIONS: During a nuclear power plant incident, use this form to maintain property control when distributing the items , list 3d below to municipahties and decontamination monitoring teams. This form should be used for transfer of these items in bulk } form from:(1) the county emergency management agency to risk municipalities and decontamination monitoring teams; and (2) tha municipahties to their local emergency response organizations (such as fire, police, and ambulance associations). j NOTE: The form listed on item 11 below should be used when issuing dosimetry Ki to individual emergency workers.  ; } LINE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OUANTITY l l' r 1 1. CD V742 Self Reading Desimeter (0 200R) l i 4

2. CD V730 Self Reading Dosimeter (0 20R)

)+ { 3. DCA-622 Self Reading Desimeter (0 20R) 1 1

4. CD V750 Desimeter Charger i j 5.

TLD (Thermo!uminescent Dosimeter) { Serial Numbers THROUGH l 6. l Potassium lodide fKI) Tablets (Bottles of 14 Tablets Each) i f

7. CD V700 Survey Meter l

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   .                                                 [NNEXD Implementing Procedure Medical / Ambulance Services Medical Services Officer: John Hughes Alternate: Frank McGregor-1 UNUSUAL EVENT No response required unless medical services are required at the Limerick
  • Generating Station.

ALERT The Medical Services Officer shall: ,

,             1. Upon request of the Emergency Management Coordinator, report to the EOC.

i' (time)

2. Update the list of those individuals requiring special assistance in the event of evacuation (reference Appendix D-1).

a. (time) 1 Notify County Medical Group at of changes in requirements of those individuals requiring am e support.

b. (time)

J Notify Municipal Transportation Officer of changes in requirements for those individuals requiring special transportation support other than ambulance. (time)

!             3.

Ensure that normal medical / ambulance services are maintained.

4. Review remaining emergency procedures in the event of escalation.

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5. Maintain Alert status until notified of termination, escalation or reduction of classification. t

, 6. Remarks / Actions Taken: 1 ( { D-1 Draft 7 1

Implementing Procedure Medical / Ambulance Services SITE EMERGENCY The Medical Services Officer shall:

1. If this 'is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:
a. Report to the E0C.

(time)

b. Update the list of those individuals requiring special assistance in the event of evacuation (reference Appendix D-1).

(time) (1) Notify County Medical Group atMi of changes in requirements for those individuals requiring ambulance support. (time)

        ,                    (2) Notify Municipal Transportation Officer of changes in requirements of those individuals requiring special transportation support other than ambulance.

(time)

c. Ensure that normal medical / ambulance services are maintained.
d. Proceed to Step 2. & g
          ;     2. If escalation from Alert or if proceeding from Step 1, then:
, -                  a.      Ensure medical / ambulance emergency workers have been issued dosimeters /KI.

(time)

b. Review remaining emergency procedures in the event of escalation,
c. Maintain Site Emergency status until notified of termination, escalation or reduction of classification.
3. If termination, have ambulance / medical personnel return dosimeters and unused KI to the Fire Services Officer.

l 4. (time) Remarks / Action Taken: a d D-2 Draft 7

t Implementing Procedure Pedical/Anbulance Services GENERAL EMERGENCY The Medical Services Officer shall: 1.- If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:

a. Report to the EOC.

(time) b.- Update the list of those individuals requiring special assistance in the event of evacuation (reference Appendix D-1. 4 (time) (1) Notify County Medical Group at M ~of;cha'nges in requirements of inose individuals requiring ambulance support. (time) (2) Notify Municipal Transportation Officer of changes in-requirements for those individuals requiring special transportation support other than ambulance, j i c. (time)  ! Ensure medical / ambulance emergency workers have been issued dosimeters /Kl.

d. Proceed to Step 2.
2. If escalation from Alert or Site Emergency, or (f proceeding from Step 1, then:
a. If recommended protective action is evacuation:

(1) -Ensure that population requiring ambulance transportation is, served. Provide for direction and control of outside ambulance resources upon their arrival at the municipal staging area by

                             ,         ensuring an emergency worker is assigned to each ambulance'.

(2) Prepare a list of names and addresses of persons to be picked up for each ambulance. i (time) (3). Persons being evacuated by ambulance shall be evacuated to Suburban General Hospital in Norristown.

b. (time)

Relocate to alternate EOC after population has departed. .

3. (time)

If termination, have ambulance / medical personnel return dosim4ters and unused KI to the Fire Services Officer. (time)

4. Remarks / Actions Taken:

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RESIDENTS WITH SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS A. Residents Requiring. Ambulance Support List is on file in the E0C. B. Residents With-Other Special Requirements List is on. file in the E0C. j 4 a i 9 L k I t .]

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. ANNEX E Implementing Procedure Communications Communications Officer: George Waterman Alternate: John Hughes UNUSUAL EVENT No response required. ALERT The Communications Officer shall:

1. Upon request of the Emergency Management Coordinator, report to the E0C.

(time)

2. Verify the County has assigned a RACES u it to the Municipal E0C by contacting County OEP Communications at (time)
3. Review equipment inventory (reference Appendix E-1), verify availabil-ity, and report urmet needs to County Communications OEP.

(time) 4 In the event of a siren failure, receive notification from the County that appropriate Route Alert Teams have been dispatched. (time)

5. Log all messages which provide information or require action. Post pertinent data on the status board.
6. Review remaining procedures in the event of escalation.
7. Maintain Alert status until notified of termination, escalation or reduction of classification.
8. Remarks / Actions Taken:

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s . Implementing Procedure Communications SITE EMERGENCY The Communications Officer shall: 1. If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, Then:

a. Report to the E0C.

(time)

b. Review equipment inventory (reference Appendix E-1), verify ava and report unmet needs to County CEP Communications (time)
c. Log all messages which provide information or require action. Post pertinent data on the status board.
d. In the event of a siren failure, receive notification from the County that appropriate Route Alert Teams have been dispatched.
e. Verify the County has assigned a RACTS unit to the Municipal E0C by contacting County OEP Communications.

f. (time) Ensure communications emergency workers have been issued dosimeters /. KI.

g. Proceed to Step 2.
2. If escalation from Alert, or if proceeding from Step 1, then:
a. Review remaining procedures in the event of escalation,
b. Maintain Site Emergency status until notified of termination, escalation or reduction of classification.
3. If termination, return dosimeters and unused KI to the Fire Services Officer.

(time)

4. Remarks / Actions Taken:

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9 Implementing Procedure . I Communications . GENERAL EMEREENCY The ' Communications Officer shall:

1. If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:
a. Report to the EDC.

(time)

b. Review equipment inventory (reference Appendix E-1), verify availability, and ort unmet needs to the County OEP Cc6munications at (time)
c. Log all messages which provide information or require action. Post pertinent data on the status board.
d. Verify the County has assigned a RACES unit to the Municipal EDC by contacting County OEP Communications.

[ time)

e. In the event of a siren failure, receive notification from the County that appropriate Route, Alert Teams have been dispatched.
f. Ensure communication emergency workers have been issued dosimeters /

KI.

g. Proceed to Step 2.
2. If estalation from Alert or Site Emergency, or if proceeding from Step 1, then:

If evacuation is ordered. relocate to alternate EDC after population has departed. (time)

3. If termination, return dosireters and unused KI to Fire Services Officer.

(tire)

4. Remarks / Actions Taken:

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3 Appendix E-1 RESOURCE INVENTORY Telephones Required: 5 Telephones Available: 5 Unmet Need: 0 RACES Required: 1 RACES Available: 0 Unmet Need: 1 e 1

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  ,                                                     ANNEX F Implementing Procedure Transportation Transportation Officer:       Frank Audino Alternate:   Richard Taylor UNUSUAL EVENT No response required.                                                                                         t ALERT The Transportation'0fficer shall:
1. Upon request of the Emergency Management Coordinator, report to the EOC.

(time)

2. Update the list of those individuals who do not normally have transportation available 24-hours a day (reference Appendfx F-1).

(time) j Peview remaining' procedures in the event of escalation.

4. Maintain Alert status until notified of termination, escalation or 2

reduction of classification.

5. Remarks / Actions Taken:

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. Implementing Procedure Transportation SITE EMERGENCY The Transportaticn Officer shall:

1. If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:
a. Report to the E0C.

(time)

b. Update the list of those individuals who do not normally have transportation available 24-hours a day (reference Appendix F-1).

(time)

c. Contact Medical /Am.bulance Services Officer to obtain list of those individuais who require specialized transportation (other than ambulance).

(time)

d. Notify the County Transportation Group at M of any changes in requirements.

(time)

e. Proceed to Step 2
2. If escalation from Alert er if proceeding from Step 1, then:
a. Ensure that the Transportation Staging Area, which is located at the EOC, is accessible and available.

b. (time) Notify County Transportation Group atMof any changes in requirements. (time)

c. Review remaining emergency procedures in the event of escalation.

(time)

d. Maintain Site Emergency status until notified of termination, escalation or reduction of classification.
3. If termination, return dosimeters and unused K1 to Fire Services Officer.

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Implenenting Procedure Transportation GENERAL EMERGENCY The Transportation Officer shall:

1. If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:
a. Report to the E0C.

(time)

b. Update the list of those individuals who do not normally have transportation available 24-hours a day (reference Appendix F-1).

(time)

c. Contact the Medical / Ambulance Services Officer to obtain a list of those individuals who require specialized transportation (other than ambulances).

(time)

d. Ensure that the Transportation Staging Area, whic,h is located at the E0C, is accessible and available. #'

(time)

e. Proceed to Step 2.
2. If escalation from Alert or Site Emergency, or if proceeding from Step 1, then:
a. If recommended protective action is sheltering, no further action is required.
b. If reco: mended protective action is evacuation, then:

(1) Add to Appendix F-1 the names and addresses of those indivi-duals who call in requesting transportation assistance. (Note: Multiple copies of this list may be necessary). (time)

                 .(2) As transportation resource requirements, including those for special needs (vans, etc.), exceed availability (reference Appendix F-2), notify the County Transportation Group at M of additional requirements.

(time) (3) Inform the EMC of the number of vehicles that have been requested thru the County and request that an emergency worker be made available for assisting each vehicle. (time) l F-3 Draft 7

   .           c.      Prepare a list of names and addresses of persons to be picked up for each vehicle.

(time)

d. Upon the arrival of vehicles at the municipal transportation staging' areas, ensure that an emergency worker is assigned to each vehicle. A list of. names and addresses of persons to be picked-up should be provided for each vehicle along with instructions to return to the municipal staging area where they will receive directions to the designated Reception' Center and assigned Mass Care Center. Emergency workers need not accompany vehicles to reception facilities.-

(time)

e. Relocate to alternate E0C after population has departed.
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3. If termination, return dosimeters and unused KI to Fire Services Officer.

(time)

4. Remarks / Actions Taken:

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l Appendix F-1 PERSONS REQUIRING TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE List is on file in the E0C. F-1-1 Draft 7

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ANNEX G Implementing Procedure Public Works Public Works Officer: Frank McGregor Alternate: Russel Funderwhite UNUSUAL EVENT No response required. ALERT The Public Works Officer shall:

1. Upon request of the Emergency Management Coordinator, report to the E0C.

(time) Review equipment / personnel inventory (reference Appendix G-1), verify availability and report unmet needs to the County Public Works Group at (time)

3. Review remaining procedures in the event of escalation.

4 Maintain Alert status until notified of termination, escalation or reduction of classification.

5. Remarks / Actions Taken:

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i I Implementing Procedure Public Works SITE EMERGENCY The Public Works Officer shall:

1. If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:
a. Report to the EOC.

(time)

b. Review equipment / personnel inventory (reference Appendix G-1),

verify availability, and report unmet needs to the Public Works Group at M Place equipment operators on standby status. (time)

c. Proceed to Step 2.
2. If escalation from Alert or if proceeding from Step 1, then:
a. Monitor weather conditions.

(time)

b. Ensure public works emergency workers have been issued dosimeters /

t KI., ( time)

c. Review remaining procedures in the event of escalation,
d. Maintain Site Emergency status until notified of termination, escalation or reduction of classification.
3. If termination, return dosimeters and unused KI to Fire Services Officer.

(time) 4 Remarks / Actions Taken: G-2 Draft 7

t Implementina Procedure Public Works GENERAL EMERGENCY The Public Works Officer shall:

1. If this is the first notification received or if escalation from Unusual Event, then:
a. Report to the EOC.

(time)

b. Review equipment / personnel inventory (reference Appendix G-1),

verify availabilit , and report unmet needs to the County Public Works Group at . Mobilize equipment operators and have them report to pu ic works garage. (time)

c. Monitor weather conditions.

(time)

d. Ensure public works emergency workers have been issued dosimeters /

KI.

e. Preceed to Step 2.

If escalation from Alert or Site Emergency, or if proceeding from Step 1, then:

a. If recommended protective action is evacuation, be prepared to conduct road clearing operations as necessary,
b. Assist in obtaining material for traffic control as necessary.
c. Relocate to alternate EOC after population has departed.

(time)

3. If termination, return dosimeters and unused KI to the Fire Services Officer.

(time)

4. Remarks / Actions Taken:

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l Appendix G-1 PUBLIC WORKS RESOURCE INVENTORY 3 dump trucks I pick-up truck 2 vans 1 jeep 4 k G-1-4 Oraft 7

EC PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES

       /    Rierside Office Center 3 2101 N. Front St. . Harrisburg. PA 17110 . (717)236-0031 N

August 19, 1985 Mr. Timothy R. S. Campbell Chester County Department of Emergency Services 14 East Biddle Street West Chester, PA 19380

Dear Mr. Campbell:

Enclosed for your review and comment please find six (6) copies of a revised Draft 11 of the Chester County Radiological Emergency Response Plan for Limerick. This revision incorporates the changes requested by you and your staff, as expressed in our recent meetings and telephone conversations. Please call me at your convenience with any questions or concerns. I will call you shortly in order to schedule a review meeting. Thank you for your O- time and assistance. Si rely, John F. Long, Jr. JFL/dlu DU819853 Enclosures i J (C ( A Division of Energy Consultants .1370 Washington Pike. BridgevHe, PA 15017 . (412) 257-1350

O i i T - I DRAFT I ClfE'.TER COUNTY a RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN FOR INCIDENTS AT THE 1 LIMERICK GENERATING STATION 1 l JANUARY 1985

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O THIS PLAN IS ADOPTED AS THE COUNT' 0F CHESTER'S RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN FOR INCIDENTS AT PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY'S LIMERICK GENERATIN'G STATION. IT PROVIDES THE PC..ICIES FOR RESPONSE TO BE USED IN THE EVENT OF AN INCIDENT AT THE NUCLEAR FACELITY. 1 i CHESTER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ROBERT J. THOMPSON, CHAIRMAN O EARL M. BAKER PATRICIA MORAN BALDWIN DATE TIMOTHY R. S. CAMPBELL, DIRECTOR CHESTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT,0F EMERGENCY SERVICES . O i Draft 11 Revised 7/85

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l l c I I DRAFT CHESTER COUNTY RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN Table of Contents fage, a Promulgation ....................... i . Record of Changes. .................... 11 2 Table of Contents .................... iii I. SCOPE and AUTHORITY .................... 1 II. REFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 III. DEFINITIONS ........................ 2 IV. PURPOSE .......................... 7 V. ASSUMPTIONS ........................ 7 VI. RESPONSIBILITIES A. Chester County - General ............... 8 B. Chester County Staff Assignments ........... 11 1 C. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ............. 16 D. Federal Government .................. 17 E. Chester County Municipalities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 F. Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Red Cross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 VII. SITUATION ......................... 18 VIII. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS ' - A. Governing Principle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 B. Notification ..................... 20 C. Emergency Response Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 D. Chester County Operations

1. Unusual Event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
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3. Site Emergency .................. 21 1

4 General Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 IX. DISTRIBUTION ~ A. Control ......................... 25 B. Revisions ....................... 25 C. Availability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 D. Distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 APPENDIX 1 - Chester County Emergency Operations Center Staff Organization Chart ................. 1-1 APPENDIX 2 - Primary and Support Responsibi'iities Chart ..... 2-1 APPENDIX 3 - Interrelationships of Organizations . . . . . . . . . 3-1 APPENDIX 4 - Position Responsibilities - Chester County EOC ... 4-1 APPENDIX 5 - Emergency Action Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 ANNEX A - Direction and Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1 Appendix 1 - Roster of EOC Personnel . . . . . . . . . A-1-1 Appendix 2 - Municipal EOC's . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2-1 Appendix 3 - Municipal EOC Relocation Points . . . . . A-3-1 Appendix 4 - DES Organization Table ......... A-4-1 Appendix 5 - Routine Municipal Government Locations. . A-5-1 ANNEX B - Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1 Appendix 1 - Priority Notification Call List . . . . . B-1-1 Appendix 2 - Chester County Comunications Systems . . B-2-1 Appendix 3 - Chester County ARES and Four-Wheel Drive Resources and Assignments . . . . . . . . B-3-1 'O iv Draft 11 Revised 7/85

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ANNEX C - Alert / Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1 Appendix 1 - Public Alert System Description . . . . . C-1-1 Appendix 2 - Chester County Notification Sequence . . C-2-1 Appendix 3 - Notification Checklist . . . . . . . . . C-3-1 Appendix 4 - Public Alert System Design Objectives and Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-4-1 Appendix 5 - Risk Municipal EMA Coordinators and Deputies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-5-1 Appendix 6 - Route Alerting Policy and Procedures . . C-6-1 Appendix 7 - Route Alerting Map . . . . .. . . . . . . C-7-1 i Appendix 8 - Transient Locations Within the Chester County Plume EPZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-8-1 l ANNEX D - Public Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-1 Appendix 1 - EBS Initial Alert Announcement . . . . . D-1-1 Appendix 2 - Take Shelter EBS Announcement . . . . . . D-2-1 Appendix 3 - Selective Evacuation EBS Announcement . . D-3-1 Appendix 4 - General Evacuation EBS Announcement . . D-4-1 Appendix 5 - School Evacuation EBS Announcement . . . D-5-1 Appendix 6 - Reentry and Recovery EBS Announcement . . D-6-1 4 Appendix 7 - EBS Station Announcement . . .. . . . . D-7-1 Appendix 8 - Limerick Public Information Brochure . . D-8-1

          " Appendix 9 - Public Information Pamphlet . . . . . . .                                      D-9-1 ANNEX E - Fire and Rescue     ...................                                                       E-1 Appendix 1 - Chester County Fire and Rescue Companies                                       E-1-1 Appendix 2 - Fire / EMS Station Map           . . . . . . . . . .                           E-2-1 Appendix 3 - Relocation Points for Fire and Rescue Services Located Within the Plume Exposure i

Pathway EPZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-3-1 I y Draft 11 l Revised 7/85

Appendix 4 - Emergency tarker Monitoring / Decontamination [,T Stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-4-1 G W& G-  % k ,a g m p w .... E.S-l ANNEX F - Police Services ... ............... F-1 Appendix 1 - Chester Cotnty Police Departments . . . . F-1-1 Appendix 2 - Map of County Police Departments .... F-2-1 Appendix 3 - Relocation Sites for Police Departments Located Within the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ .................. F-3-1 Appendix 4 - Chester County Access Control Points .. F-4-1 Appendix 5 - Chester County Traffic Control Points . . F-5-1 f+t hp.4, 4 . %A. Alke &eakd insam . . . . G-1 ANNEX G - Medical Support ................... Appendix 1 - Chester County Risk and Host Hospitals and Nursing Homes ........... G-1-1 Appendix 2 - List of Chester County Hospitals Capable of Radiation Treatment .......... G-2-1 Appendix 3 - List of Homebound Persons Requiring Ambulance Transportation ....... G-3-1 Appendix 4 - Chester County Emergency Medical Services Resources ............... G-4-1 Appendix 5 - Relocation Sites For Chester County Ambulances / Rescue Vehicles Within the EPZ .... G-5-1 Appendix 6 - Special Facility Transportation Requirements an ensus Forms .... G-6-1 4 ,. uQsw m. G.pany )ss . c.r.> y ,ttachment A A - Special Facility Ambulance Requirements . . . . . . . . . . G-6-A-1 Attachment B - Phoenixville Hospital ..... G-6-B-1 Attachment C - Coventry Manor Nursing Home .. G-6-C-1 Attachment D - Manatawny Manor ........ G-6-D-1 Attachment E - Phoenixville Convalescent Manor, Inc. ............. G-6-E-1 Attachment F - Pennhurst Center . . . . . . . . G-6-F-1 l O vi Draft 11 l Revised 7/85 1

i ANNEX H - Military Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-1

,                 Appendix 1 - OPLAN 1-81            . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                                             H-1-1 ANNEX I - Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                                                         I-1 Appendix 1 - Transportation Resources                                     . . . . . . . .                  I-1-1 Appendix 2 - Chester County Bus Requirements for Persons Without Transportation . . . . . . . . .                                              I-2-1 Appendix 3 - Chester County Bus Requirements for Special
Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-3-1 Appendix 4 - Transportation Systems Within the EPZ . . I-4-1 Appendix 5 - Municipal Pick-Up Points . . . . . . . . I-5-1 ANNEX J - Evacuation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J-1 Appendix 1 - Evacuation Routes and Reception Centers . J-1-1 Appendix 2 - Evacuation Time Estimates . . . . . . . . J-2-1 Appendix 3 - Population Data by Sector . . . . . . . . J-3-1 ANNEX K - Traffic Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-1 Appendix 1 - Chester County Traffic Control Points . . K-1-1 ANNEX L - Mass Care ...................... L-1 Appendix 1 - Chester County Reception and Mass Care Centers for the Limerick Generating Station L-1-1 4 Appendix 2 - Activation of Reception Centers . . . . . L-2-1 l Appendix 3 - Map - Chester County Reception Centers . L-3-1 Appendix 4 - Activation of Mass Care Centers . . . . . L-4-1 Appendix 5 - Mass Care Center Registration Form . . . L-5-1 Appendix 6 - Kennels and. Veterinarians . . . . . . . . L-6-1

{ ANNEX M - Radiological Exposure Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-1 E ^ ' Appendix 1 - Decontamination Monitoring Procedures . . M-1-1 Appendix 2 - Dosimetry and Thyroid Blocking Drugs . . M-2-1 vii Draft 11 Revised 7/85 f

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d Appendix 3 - Dosimetry, KI, Survey Meter Distribution List .................. M-3-1 Appendix 4 - Inventory and Maintenance Procedures .. M-4-1 ANNEX N - School Services ................... N-1 Appendix 1 - Risk School Information Sumary .... N-1-1 Appendix 2 - School Evacuating Routes and Host Schools N-2-1 , Appendix 3 - School Bus Resource Infomation . . . . . N-3-1 Appendix 4 - School District Map . . . . . . . . . . . N-4-1 Appendix 5 - Chester County Day Care Facilities ... N-5-1 ANNEX 0 - Agriculture ..................... 0-1 Appendix 1 - Protective Action Guide for Farmers and Food Processors . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1-1 i Appendix 2 - Chester County EMA Famer Emergency Worker Certification Form . . . . . . . . 0-2-1 j ANNEX P - Reentry ....................... P-1 ANNEX Q - Resource Requirements ........,........ Q-1 l Appendix 1 - Chester County Response Requirements .. Q-1-1 ANNEX R - Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R-1 ANNEX S - Exercises and Drills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 1

  .        ANNEX T - Agreements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                            T-1 Appendix 1 - American Red C,r,oss  r       ...........                          T-1-1 ANNEX U - Supporting Plans and Implementing Procedures . . . . .                            U-1 l           ANNEX.V - Municipality Plans        .................                                       V-1 Appendix 1 - Charlestown Township             ..........                        V-1-1 Appendix 2 - East Conventry Township . . . . . . . . .                          V-2-1   ,
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Appendix 4 - East Pikeland Township ......... V-4-1 Appendix 5-- East Vincent Township . . . . . . . . . . V-5-1 Appendix 6 - North Coventry Township . . . . . . . . . V-6-1 Appendix 7 - Phoenixville ............... V-7-1

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Appendix 8 - Schuylkill Township . . . . . . . . . . . V-8-1 Appendix 9 - South Coventry Township . . . . . . . . . V-9-1 Appendix 10 - Spring City .............. V-10-1 Appendix 11 - Upper Uwchlan . . . . . . . . . . . . . V-11-1 Appendix 12 - Wantick Township . . . . . . . . . . . . V-12-1 I Appendix 13 - West Pikeland Township . . . . . . . . . V-13-1  ; Appendix 14 - West Vincent Township ......... V-14-1 Appendix 15 - Uwchlan Township . . . . . . . . . . . . V-15-1 ANNEX W - Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W-1 Appendix 1 - Sector Map of Plume Exposure EPZ . . . . W-1-1 Appendix 2 - Sector Map of Ingestion Exposure EPZ . . W-2-1 Appendix 3 - Evacuation Plan Map . . . . . . . . . . . W-3-1 Appendix 4 - Written Description of the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ .............. W-4-1 ANNEX X - Public Works / Industrial Relations. . . . . . . . . . . X-1 Appendix 1 - Industrial Emergency Planning Information X-1-1 f I O ix Draft 11 Revised 7/85 ,

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4 CHESTER COUNTY RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN

 '                                       FOR INCIDENTS AT THE LIMERICK GENERATING STATION I. SCOPE AND AUTHORITY

, A. Scope The purpose of this Radiological Emergency Response Plan is to:

1. Establish policies and procedures that the County of Chester will use in the event of an incident at the Limerick Genera-ting Station.
2. Define the roles and responsibilities of the Chester County Department of Emergency Services and the County Emergency
                         . Operations Center staff in the event of an incident at the Limerick Generating Station.
3. Assure appropriate responses to protect the population within the Chester County section of the plume exposure pathway EPZ and ingestion exposure pathway EPZ, including but not limited to public alerting and notification, protective action guidance and mobilization of county forces to support neces-O sary actions.

B. Authority The authority for the preparation and implementation of this plan is contained in the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Services Act 323 of 1978, (P.L. 1332). II. REFERENCES A. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, " Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in support of Nuclear Power Plants," NUREG-0654 FEMA-REP-1, Rev.1, November 1980. B. Comonwealth of Pennsylvania, Disaster Operations Plan, July 1977. C. Annex E, " Fixed Nuclear Facility Incidents," to the Comonwealth I of Pennsylvania Disaster Operations Plan, November 1981, with i changes. D. Emergency Plan for the Limerick Generating Station, Units 1 and 2, Volumes 1 and 2, Philadelphia Electric Company. l 1 Draft 11

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E. Pennsylvania Code, Title 4, Part 1, Chapter 3, Subchapter C,

             " Emergency Management Responsibilities of Departments and w           Agencies."

F. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Disaster Recovery Plan, April 1977. G. Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents. EPA-520/1-75-001, U.S. Environmental Pro-tec. tion Agency. ! H. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency Directive 69, " Develop-ment of a Mass Care Operational Program," September 10, 1984. ( ( III. DEFINITIONS A. Access Control Points (ACP) - Posts staffed primarily by State or municipal police, augmented when necessary by the National Guard, established around the perimeter of the plume exoosure pathway EPZ on roads leading into it, when it is evacuated or occupants are taking shelter, for the purpose of controlling access 1,nto the area. B, Amateur. Radio Emergency System (ARES) - 1.icensed volunteer amateur radio communications personnel. C. Bureau of Radiation Protection (BRP) - State agency within the Department of Environmental Resources responsible for radiolbgical k matters. D. Central Resource Receiving Point - A designated location outside the plume exposure pathway EPZ suitable for the reception and distribution of supplies and equipment. E. Chester County Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) Announcements - Official announcements made at the county level for the purpose of providing instructions or directions from the County Commis-sioners..or their official representative, to persons within the County. Announcements are made over the designated EBS network. EBS announcements at the State level are made only when they are applicable' Statewide. Priorities for EBS announcements n e specified by federal law; first priority to.the Federal govern-ment, second priority to County governments, and third priority to State governments. Restrictions on the use of EBS announce-ments do not preclude appropriate use of newspapers, radio and television for public infonnation statements. F. Dosimeter - Pocket-sized device that measures accumulated exposure to radiation. G. Emergency Management - The planning, assignment and coordination of all available resources in an integrated program of prevention, y mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery for emergencies of 2 Draft 11

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any kind, whether stemming from enemy attack, or man-made or O natural disasters. Emergency Operations Center (EOC) - A facility equipped for long-H. term operation and designated for use by an Emergency Management Agency to direct operations in the event of an emergency condition or incident. I. Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) - An area about a nuclear facility { that is defined for both the plume and ingestion exposure pathways l to facilitate offsite planning and establish a planning reference and response base. J. Fixed Nuclear Facility Incident (" incident"? - An incident is an-event or condition at a fixed nuclear facil;ty which could- result in some impact on public health and safety. Four incident classes have been identified. From the least serious to the most serious they are:

1. Unusual Event - Events are in process or have occurred which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant. No releases of radioactive material requiring offsite response or monitoring are expected unless further degradation of safety systems occurs.
2. Alert - Events are in process or have occurred which involve O an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant. Any releases are expected to be limited to small fractions of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Protective Action Guideline exposure levels.
3. Site Emergency * - Events (which involve actual or.likely major failures of plant functions needed for protection of the public) are in process or have occurred. .Any releases are not expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels except near site boundary.

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4. General Emergency * - Events are in process or'have occurred  ;

which involve actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting with potential for loss of containment integrity.

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f Releases can be reasonably expected to exceed EPA Protective 1 Action Guideline exposure levels offsite for more than the immediate site area. , K. Host Schools - Schools to which risk school students are evacuated. Risk school officials / staff will remain with students until relieved by appropriate authorities or parents, or as provided for within the district plan.

  • Note: Site or General Emergency classifications are not to be confused with a " Declaration of Disaster Emergency" made by the Governor in O accordance with Pennsylvania Pamphlet Law 1332, Act 323 of 1978.

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L. Ingestion Exposure Pathway EPZ - That area surrounding a fixed nuclear facility which, as a result of a release of radioactive Os material, is a potential source of exposure through the ingestion of water and foods, such as milk or fresh vegetables originating there. This EPZ consists of a circular area of 50 miles radius around the fixed nuclear facility. M. Main Evacuation Routes - Those roadways identified in state and risk county plans as the principal routes leading from the plume exposure pathway EPZ for use by vehicles in the event of an accident requiring evacuation. N. Mass Care Center - Facilities suitable for.providing emergency lodging and essential social services for victims of a disaster left temporarily homeless. Feeding may be accomplished within a mass care center in suitable dining facilities, or nearby. O. Mobilize - The act of bringing a staff, department, or agency to

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the strength required to accomplish its mission on a 24-hour basis including the positioning or movement of equipment or personnel. P. Mode of Discharge - Discharge of radioactivity to the ground surface, as surface water, or into the atmosphere or any combina-tion thereof. Q. Municipality - For the purpose of this plan, the terms "munici-pality".or " municipal government" are defined as referring, O~ singularly or collectively, to cities, boroughs, townships and incorporated towns within the Coninonwealth of Penns this plan." municipality" does not include counties)ylvania (in R. Parent County - The county in which the nuclear facility is physically located. S. PEMA - The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency, the state level focal point for Emergency Management pursuant to PL 1332, Act 323. of 1978. T. Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ - The area surrounding a fixed nuclear facility which is potentially subject to radiation exposure as a result of an incident involving radioactive material released from the facility. Such potential exposure could involve: (a)whole body external exposure to gamma radiation from the plume and from

deposited materials, and (b) inhalation exposure from the passing radioactive plume. The EPZ for this pathway consists of an area of approximately ten miles in radius around the fixed nuclear facility. (The exact size and configuration of the plume exposure pathway EPZ has been determined in relation to local emergency response needs and capabilities as they are affected by conditions i such as demography, topography, access routes, and jurisdictional l q

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boundaries. The plume exposure pathway EPZ for the Limerick nuclear facility is shown in Appendix 1, Annex W). U. Political Subdivision - Any county, city, borough, township or incorporated town within the Commonwealth. V. Profected Dose - An estimate of the radiation dose which affected individuals could potentially receive if protective actions are not taken. W. Protective Action Guide (PAG) - An established projected radiation dose which warrants protective action by individuals, as defined in pertinent Federal documents. X. Protective Actions - An action taken to avoid or reduce a pro-jected dose of radiation (sometimes referred to as protective measures). These may include, but are not limited to:

1. Sheltering - Action taken by the public to remain indoors, away from doors and windows, during and following the passage of the radioactive plume.
2. General Evacuation - The evacuation of the entire population within a specified geographic area.
3. Selective Evacuation - The evacuation of specific elements of O the population, such as pregnant women, pre-school children or the infim.

Y. Public Infomation Statements - Public announcements made by PEMA or county officials via newspaper, radio or television to explain government actions being taken to protect the public in event of any public emergency. The purpose of the announcement is to provide accurate information, prevent panic-and counteract misin-famation and rumors. Reference to the emergency situation itself will be made only in the context of the reasons for governmental actions, excluding detailed infomation about the situation at the plant site. Z. Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) - Licensed volunteer amateur radio consnunications personnel. AA. Radio Emergency Associated Citizens Team (REACT) - An organized group of citizen's band radio operators that monitor Channel 9.  ; BB. Radiological Emergency Response Plans (RERP) - Detailed incident ) response plans developed by the State and its agencies, county and municipal emergency management agencies, school districts, and special facilities in coordination with PEMA and the fixed nuclear facility, in accordance with Act 323 of 1978, (P.L. 1332). O 5 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

CC. Reception Center - A site outside the plume exposure pathway EPZ through which evacuees can pass to obtain information and directions to mass care centers. A reception center may be located in either a risk or a support county. 2 DD. Risk Counties - Those counties partially or wholly within the l a plume exposure pathway EPZ of a fixed nuclear facility. I

     .EE. Risk School District / Building - A school district or'any school

- facility located partially or wholly within the plume exposure { pathway EPZ of a fixed nuclear facility. 1 FF. Route Alerting - A supplement to the public alert system imple-mented in the event of public alert system failure or to alert persons or areas which may not be within the sound of the public alert system. Route alerting is accomplished by route alert teams ' travelling in vehicles along assigned routes delivering the following message: "There is an emergency at the Limerick Genera-ting Station; please tune to your Emergency Broadcast Station WCAU, AM 1210, or WC0J, AM 1420."- GG. Sheltering - Action by the public to remain indoors, away from doors and windows, during and following the passage of the radio-4 active _ plume. HH. Standby Status - A term used to describe the level of readiness of O emergency personnel. It indicates that personnel have been notified and are available to activate duty stations if called upon. State of Disaster Emergency - A state of Disaster Emergency exists II. whenever the Governor issues a Declaration of Disaster Emergency. A disaster emergency can be declared by executive order or procla-mation of the Governor at any time upon finding that a disaster has occurred or that the occurrence or the threat of a disaster is iminent. The state of disaster emergency continues until the Governor finds that the threat or danger has-passed and terminates it by executive order or proclamation; however, no state of disaster emergency may continue for longer than 90 days unless renewed by the Governor. (A " State of Disaster Emergency" is not to 'be confused with the incident classifications " Site Emergency"- and " General Emergency.") 1 JJ. Support County - A county or counties located outside the plume exposure pathway EPZ of a fixed nuclear. facility that will provide support, by~ agreement, to a risk county in the event of an inci-dent. Depending on size and location, a county may be both a risk and support county. O 6 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

KK. Thyroid Blocking Drugs - A medication (generally Potassium Iodide) l /^) which blocks the absorption of radioactive Iodine-131 by the V thyroid gland, and which will be issued to emergency workers required to stay within or return to the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ after an evacuation. LL. Traffic Control Points (TCP) - Police posts established at critical road junctions for the purpose of controlling or limiting traffic flow. TCPs are used to control evacuation movement when an emer-gency situation requires it. Mt. Transportation Resources / Providers - Transportation for evacuating schools, the handicapped and special facilities; generally includes ambulances, buses, trucks and helicopters. NN. Transportation Stacing Area - A location from which transportation resources are coorcinated and/or dispatched.

00. Unmet Needs - Capabilities and/or resources required for emergency operations, but which are neither available nor provided for at the respective levels of government.

IV. PURPOSE The overall purpose of this Radiological Emergency Response Plan is to establish policies and procedures for emergency preparedness and O U response to incidents at the fixed nuclear facility at the Limerick Generating Station. In establishing such policies and procedures the following have been addressed: A. Defining those areas of Chester County that are within the Lime-rick plume exposure pathway EPZ. B. Identifying authority and assignment of responsibilities for planning, exercises and drills, and response. , C. Identifying the relationship between Chester County and the Limerick Generating Station, Federal and State agencies, and municipalities, and the development 'of lines of comunication among.them. D. Developing a coordinated system for alerting and informing the general public. E. Coordinating response plans with other risk and support counties and the Comonwealth. F. Identifying support resources within Chester County. G. Identifying unmet needs of Chester County and the risk municipal-ities of Chester County, and notifying PEMA of unmet needs. C 7 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

i l l V. ASSUMPTIONS The existence of the fixed nuclear facility at the Limerick  !

A.

Generating Station provides the potential for hazard to the citizens of that area of Chester County located within the plume exposure pathway EPZ. \ ! B. Protective actions to be taken by residents of the plume exposure pathway EPZ could include sheltering or evacuation. ~ C. The amount of lead time available will affect the protective

actions reconenendd.
D. In event of an incident at the Limerick Generating Station, many
;                              of the residents of the plume exposure pathway EPZ will choose to evacuate spontaneously without official order or recommendation.

l E. In the event of an evacuation, either spontaneous'or ordered, many i residents will leave the plume exposure pathway EPZ by way of routes

not designated as main evacuation routes.

F. In event of an evacuation, at least 50% of the population at risk

will relocate independently to private homes or hotel / motel j facilities. For. planning purposes, mass care resources will be identified for 50% of the risk population.

! G. In event of an evacuation, the primary means of transportation for t the general public will be personal automobiles, averaging three I persons per vehicle. Primary means of transportation for school children when school is in session will be school buses. l H. Chester County's essential unmet needs will be met by State ! resources. Where possible, these needs will be identified in advance and appropriate responses planned. VI. RESPONSIBILITIES A.- Chester County - General

     .                         The overall responsibility for decision-making within Chester County in the event of an incident at the Limerick Generating

.! Station rests with the Chester County Comissioners; however, in , Pennsylvania the authority to compel an evacuation rests only l with the Governor. The Chester County Comissioners can issue an evacuation advisory. ! The Chester County Commissioners have appointed a Director of Emergency Services to be responsible for the development and ! implementation of emergency response plans, as well as all emer-  !

- 'gency. situations within the county. The Director is responsible j
for ensuring that this plan is in consonance with the Comon-  :

I wealth's Disaster Operation Plan.(Annex E) and is supported by l municipal Radiological Emergency Response Plans for each Chester County municipality located within the plume exposure pathway EPZ. 8 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 l

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i The Director reviews and updates this plan on an annual basis and certifies the review to PEMA. Change pages will be issued as , i needed. , i ' B. Specific roles'and responsibilities of Chester County in this Radiological Emergency Response Plan include:

1. Developing and updating a county radiological emergency
response plan, specific to the Limerick Generating Station, in consonance with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Disaster Operations Plan, (Annex E).
2. Coordinating plan development and implementation for Chester County municipalities located within the Limerick plume

, exposure pathway EPZ.

3. Identifying Chester County emergency organizations, their personnel resources and functional responsibilities, and providing assistance to them in the development of procedures i l in support of this plan.

j 4. Developing a system for rapidly alerting county and municipal ' government heads, key emergency management staff, emergency services, volunteer organizations, schools, health _ care facilities, business and industry, and ensuring that the alert / notification system is operable 24 hours per day and is consistent with the four emergency action levels outlined O in Appendix 5.

5. In cooperation with PEMA and other state agencies, the i development and annual distribution of public infonnation s material concerning the area of the EPZ, evacuation routes and reception / mass care facilities, protective actions appropriate to radiological emergencies, special arrangements l

for the handicapped and transients, contact points for further information, and such other information as may be appropriate. ! '6. Preparing and maintaining emergency instructions and infor- ! mation concerning protective actions in event of a radio-j logical incident and maintenance of procedures for trans-i mitting this information to the general public through the Emergency Broadcast System, notifying residents with special i needs, and notifying transients.

7. Establishing and operating a Chester County rumor control center and coordinating its activities with those of the State and other risk counties.
8. . Coordinate selection of access control points, traffic control points, and feeder evacuation routes; and review' changes in

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9. Coordinating and assisting school districts, private scho'ols, j

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hospitals, nursing homes, special facilities, business and industry in the development of their respective Radiological Emergency Response Plans.

10. Assuring that municipalities identify and develop plans for assisting handicapped and homebound individuals in the event of an evacuation.
11. Coordinating the development of plans for evacuating / sheltering municipally operated jails located within the Limerick EPZ, and assistance.to municipalities in the development of such plans for municipal jails or detention facilities.
12. With the assistance of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Red Cross, establishing Mass Care Centers for evacuees in the support areas of Chester County.
13. Establishing, equipping and staffing an Emergency Operations Center.
14. Establishing procedures for the dissemination of protective action recomendations received from the Pennsylvania Depart-ment of Agriculture, the Bureau of Radiation Protection and/or PEMA regarding livestock protection and agricultural dairy and food product control.

v 15. Establishing and maintaining a current listing of required personnel and equipment needs and.an indication of the source with a current copy to PEMA.

16. Designating a central resource receiving point for Chester County, and developing plans for its operation during an emergency.
17. Conducting periodic drills and exercises of the Chester County Radiological Emergency Response Plan.
18. Preparing plans for the distribution of dosimetry, survey meters and KI to designated emergency workers.
19. Training radiological decontamination monitoring teams for mass care centers and decontamination stations for emergency workers within Chester County.
20. In cooperation with the Pennsylvania State Police and.the Pennsylvania National Guard, and local police, providing security to areas where the public is taking shelter or has evacuated.
21. Preparing and implementing plans for a controlled reentry O into an evacuated area.

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22. Maintaining records and reports throughout each incident, and preparing ' post-incident reports and response critiques.
23. If possible, participating in offsite training programs l provided or supported by the Philadelphia Electric Company, i
24. Participating in the annual State / risk counties -(PECo) news conference arranged by PEMA.

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25. Reviewing the Philadelphia Electric Company Limerick Genera-ting Station plans for evacuation and reception of on-site ,

personnel for consistency with this Radiological Emergency Response Plan. i

26. Arranging registration of evacuees at mass care centers within Chester County in cooperation with the American Red Cross.
27. Coordinating training in radiological emergency response for county and municipal personnel who will serve as emergency workers in a radiological emergency, t

j C. Chester County Staff Assignments Chester County Director of Emergency Services or Designate 1. i

a. Acts as the Chief of Staff for the Chester County
  \                                   Commissioners,-directs and coordinates the activities of all staff groups and emergency forces, assures contin-uity of resources, and. briefs County Commissioners of the situation in the County.
b. Receives, evaluates, and disseminates information for

! the Chester County Commissioners.

c. Coordinates municipal emergency operations in the event of an incident at the Limerick Generating Station.
d. Develops, maintains, and participates in plans and

! training programs for response to nuclear incidents 1 according to State and Federal guidelines, and updates these plans and programs on an annual basis.

e. Develops and maintains all contracts and agreements necessary to provide adequate support for emergency operations.
2. E0C Operations Group i
a. 0versees activation and coordinates operations of the -

E0C.

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b. Assures the timely flow of information between the EOC O

U and the County Communications Center.

c. Coordinates the response of Chester County municipalities,
  • school districts and emergency service groups through
                        'the EOC Staff.
3. Alerting - Communications Group Chief
a. Directs and coordinates the activities of the Chester County Communications Center staff, to include quarterly update of notification telephone numbers,
b. Ensures the receipt and dissemination of alert /notifica-tion information in accordance with this plan.
c. Insures notification of Transient Locations within the EPZ.
d. Maintains comunications with the State EOC and PEMA
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Eastern Area Headquarters, all municipal EOCs within Chester County, key County governmental activities and

  ,                       field units, and all other risk, support and contiguous counties.
e. Coordinates the use of ARES volunteers.

V f. Coordinates with other County staff groups.

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g. Provides up-to-date weather information to the E0C.

4 Chester County Fire / Rescue Group Chief

a. Supplies information and advice on fire and rescue matters to the Director of Emergency Services.
b. Acts as liaison with all fire and rescue command officers throughout Chester County.
c. Coordinates disaster operations carried out by municipal
fire and rescue organizations within Chester County.
d. Coordinates dispatch of ambulances for Medical / EMS Group.
e. Coordinates with other County staff groups.
5. Police Group Chief
,                  a. Supplies information and advice on law enforcement matters to the Director of Emergency Services.

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b. Acts as liaison with all municipal police staff groups and PSP throughout the County concerning law enforce-ment, traffic control and access control.
c. Coordinates disaster operations carried out by municipal police organizations within Chester County.
d. Coordinates with other Chester County staff groups.
e. Coordinates fire police.
6. Medical / EMS Group Chief
a. Supplies information and advice on medical and health
 ;             matters to the Director of Emergency Services.
b. Coordinates with municipal and institutional medical and health activities throughout the County,
c. Provides general coordination of disaster operations carried out by health care organizations and ambulance units within the County to include the evacuation of patients from medical facilities if required,
d. Coordinates with the Transportation Officer in the provision of transportation support.

Os e. Coordinates with other staff groups,

f. Coordinates ambulance requirements with the Fire / Rescue Group.
7. Mass Care Group Chief
a. Supplies information and advice on mass care matters to the Director of Emergency Services.
b. Coordinates with the Red Cross representatives respon-sible for mass care activities within the County and in support counties.
c. Coordinates mass care center and reception center activation and operations within the County.
d. Monitors all mass care agreements.
e. Coordinates with other county staff groups.
8. Public Works / Industrial Liaison Group Chief
a. Supplies information and advice on public works and O engineering matters to the Director of Emergency Services.

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b. Coordinates with municipal public works and engineering staff groups throughout the County.
c. Provides general coordination of municipal disaster  ;

public works and engineering operations carried out within the County.

d. Manages additional resource requirements and coordinates distribution of incoming supplies and equipment through the Central Resource Receiving Point.
e. Acts as liaison with industry and utilities within the plume exposure pathway EPZ.
f. Coordinates with other County staff groups.
g. Coordinates with the PA Department of Transportation and the Pennsylvania National Guard Liaison Officer.
9. Transportation Group Chief
a. Supplies information and advice on transportation matters to the Director of Emergency Services.
b. Ccordinates overall transportation support with school services officer and key transportation industry repre-sentatives throughout the County.
c. Provides general coordination of transportation resources for disaster operations involving inter-municipality transport of people and materials,
d. ~ Coordinates operations of the Transportation Staging Area.
e. Coordinates with other County staff groups.
10. Public Information Officer
a. Establishes and staffs the Chester. County Media Center located in Room 322 of the Hazlett Building.
b. Supplies information and advice on public information matters,
c. Acts as liaison with news media organizations,
d. Prepares and releases emergency information and instruc-tions, as directed by the Director of Emergency Services and the County Commissioners.

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e. Initiates and supervises operation of the rumor control center operation.
f. Initiates, under the direction of the DES Director, appropriate EBS announcements and monitors EBS stations to verify accuracy.
g. Prepares and distributes public information materials prior to an emergency.
h. Coordinates with other county staff groups.
11. Radiological / Decontamination Group Chief
a. Supplies information and advice on radiological matters to the Director of Emergency Services.
b. Maintains radiation reports received from PEMA.
c. Collects individual dosimetry records for forwarding to BRP. ,
d. Coordinates the distribution of dosimetry, survey meters and thyroid blocking drugs in accordance with this plan.
e. Monitors radiation exposure of emergency workers.

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f. Coordinates monitoring and decontamination activities at mass care centers and emergency worker decontamination stations.
g. Collects municipal and county emergency worker radio-logical records and transmits them to PEMA as required.
12. School Services Officer

> a. Supplies information and advice on school matters to the Director of Emergency Services.

b. Coordinates the provision of enmet needs as reported by j individual school districts.
c. Assures 24-hour operation for the Chester County DES school district notification procedure.
d. Coordinates with the Transportation Group Chief in the provision of needed transportation resources,
e. Coordinates with other county staff groups.

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13. Agricultural liaison Officer
a. Supplies information and advice on agriculture and food I processing matters.

< b. Prepares appropriate news releases for dissemination through the public information officer. j

c. Coordinates with State Department of Agriculture.
d. In case of evacuation, certifies farmers who own live-stock (including poultry) in the evacuated area as i emergency workers.
e. Coordinates with county staff groups.

14 Municipal Liaison / Damage Assessment Group Chief

a. Supplies information to municipal elected officials and Emergency Management Coordinators.
b. Serves as liaison between municipal elected officials and Emergency Management Coordinators and the EOC.
15. Commissioners' Staff
a. Oversees EOC operations.
b. Acts as VIP Liaison.
c. Assists EOC/ DES staff as necessary. ,
d. Provides technical, administrative and other county i government support as necessary.

D. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

1. The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) is the lead agency in the State for coordinating the response to radiological incidents associated with fixed nuclear power facilities.
2. TheBureauofRadiationProtection(BRP)oftheDepartment of Environmental Resources provides technical assistance i to PEMA in the event of an actual or potential radiological release.

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3. Pennsylvania State Police
a. Provides liaison personnel to the County EOC.

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b. Provides security and staffs traffic control points

. within their area of responsibility.

c. Develops an access control plan, coordinates the use of '

resources from the PSP, municipal police and National Guard to staff required ACPs, and activates the ACPs l upon notification from PEMA.

4. Pennsylvania National Guard
a. Provides a liaison person to the Chester County EOC for coordination of requests for National Guard 4 assistance,
b. Provides fuel supply on main evacuation routes, assists in security, road clearance, and staffing traffic and access control points..and furnishes appropriate assis-tance requested by Chester County.
5. Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
a. Develops plans and procedures for the protection of food j production resources within the ingestion exposure
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6. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
a. Provides Liaison to the County EOC.
b. Provides assistance in impediment removal and other i areas as needed.

E.. United States Government

1. The Nuclear Regulatory Comission (NRC) is responsible for oversight and regulation of all fixed nuclear facilities in the United States.

i 2. The NRC will provide technical assistance to the State and the Limerick Generating Station in the event of an incident.

3. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will coor-dinate the support provided by all involved federal agencies.

F. Chester County Municipalities

!              1.           ,Under the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Services i                             Act of 1978, P.L.1332, municipalites are responsible to:

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a. Prepare and maintain a disaster emergency management plan capable of activation on a twenty-four hour basis.
b. Establish, equip and staff an emergency operations center. ,
c. Provide individual and organizational training programs.
d. Organize, prepare and coordinate all locally available manpower, materials, supplies, equipment, facilities and services necessary for disaster emergency readiness, response and recovery, e Adopt and implement precautionary measures to mitigate the anticipated effects of disaster,
f. Execute and enforce such rules and orders as the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency will adopt and promulgate under the authority of the Act.
 <          g. Cooperate and coordinate with any public and private agency or entity in achieving any purpose of the Act.
h. Provide prompt and accurate infonnation regarding local disaster emergencies to appropriate Comonwealth and local officials and agencies and the general public,
i. Appoint a local Emergency Management Coordinator.
2. Specific roles and responsibilities of munict;;alities in regard to this plan include: -
a. Developing a municipal Radiological Emergency Response Plan that is consistent with the Chester County Plan.
b. Providing for fire and rescue protection to include protection if the area has been evacuated.
c. Assuring that all municipal emergency personnel, including volunteers, have received training for radio-logical emergency responses,
d. Arranging for the orderly reentry of evacuees within.the municipality.
e. Maintaining a listing of all non-ambulatory residents
       -          and other residents who will require special assistance in the event of evacuation.
f. Determining all unmet needs and reporting these needs to the Chester County EOC.

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g. Planning of supplemental support to the public alert system to ensure 100% notification of the population of O the municipality.
                   .h.         Assuring that all Traffic Control Points / Access Control Points within the municipality are staffed.

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1. Designating municipal pickup points and provisions for adequate transportation resources to municipal residents in need of transportation in event of an evacuation.

j j. Developing and maintaining plans for continued govern-ment operations in the event of evacuation.

k. Distributing dosimetry and thyroid blocking drugs to emergency workers.
1. Providing for municipal security, including security of the area if evacuation or sheltering has taken place.

G. American Red Cross

1. Develops, with the assistance of the Chester County Depart-ment of Emergency Services and support counties, agreements for the use of designated facilities as mass care centers in the event of any emergency.
2. Operates and provides services at mass care centers.

VII. SITUATION

The Limerick Generating Station is a fixed nuclear generating facility operated by the Philadelphia Electric Company in Limerick Township, Montgomery County. An incident at the Limerick Generating Station could result in a radiological release affecting.the area surrounding the facility.

Portions of Chester County are included within the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ of the Limerick Generating Station. An incident at Limer-ick may require some type of protective response. Protective responses

may include sheltering, evacuation, the administration of thyroid blocking drugs to emergency workers, or some combination thereof.

Protective measures may also be required for the protection of agri-cultural, food and dairy products within the ingestion exposure pathway EPZ. Elected officials at each level of government are charged in the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Services Act (P.L. 1332) with the responsibility of protecting the health, safety and well-being-of persons within their jurisdictions. O 19 Draft 11 j Revised 7/85

Municipalities located (in whole or in part) within the Limerick Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ in Chester County include: Municipality Risk Population

1. Charlestown Township 2770
2. East Coventry Township 4085
3. East Nantmeal Township 1222
4. East Pikeland Township 4410
5. East Vincent Township 4739
6. North Coventry Township 7164
7. Phoenixville Borough 14165
8. Schuylkill Township 5993

, 9. South Coventry Township 1556

10. Spring City Borough 3389
11. Upper'Uwchlan Township 1103
12. Uwchlan Township 250
13. Warwick Township 2115
14. West Pikeland Township 1536
15. West Vincent Township 1992 The total resident population of the Chester County section of the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ is approximately 56,489.

VIII. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS A. Governing Principle

1. The governing principle of this plan is that the persons and governments within the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ of the Limerick Generating Station will undertake protective responses in the event of a nuclear incident. Depending
 >                    upon the seriousness of the incident, such responses could include sheltering or evacuation. In event of evacuation, a system of reception and mass care centers will be estab-lished. An assumption of this plan is that 50% of the population to be evacuated will relocate to private homes and hotels / motels. Thus, the requirement for mass care will be designation of mass care facilities for 50% of the Chester County EPZ population, or approximately 28,245 persons.
2. In a worst case situation at Limerick, the facility may declare a General Emergency, including a recommendation for specific protective actions, bypassing lesser classifica-tions. Upon receiving notification from the facility, PEMA, or the Parent County of this status and recomendation, the county may exercise its authority to recomend shelter.ing or other protective action.

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B. Notification Notification and alerting procedures concerning incidents at the Limerick Generating Station are detailed in Annex C. In the event of a confirmed recomendation for imediate Protective Action from-the utility, PEMA, or the parent county, the Chester County DES. Director or his designate may initiate immediate activation of the EBS and Public Alert systems for the purposes of notification of the.public of a Protective Action recommendation. C. Emergency Response Actions In the event of an incident at the Limerick Generating Station, Chester County will base its response actions on the specific incident classifications, as outlined in Appendix 5 and in VIII. A.2. above. D. Chester County Department of Emergency Services /EOC

1. Unusual Event i
a. Officially log me sage.
b. Dispatch back-up emergency fire or medical services if requested by Montgomery County.
c. Notify Chester County Director of Emergency Services and Os DES Duty Officer.
2. Alert
a. Complete all appropriate actions listed under Unusual Event.
b. The Chester County Director of Emergency Services or his alternate notifies the Chester County Comissioners,
c. Chester County notifies municipalities in the pluma
       ,,                   exposure pathway EPZ (emergency management coordinators, municipal police departments, as well as fire and ambulanceservices).
d. Notify selected Chester County EOC personnel to report to E0C and mobilize the County E0C.
e. Establish EOC Security.
f. Contact designated EBS station (s) and place on standby status.
g. Notify Chester County school districts, private / parochial O schools, and college within the plume exposure pathway EPZ.

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h. Dispatch ARES operators to School and Special Facilities and conduct radio checks upon arrival at assigned O locations. Place remaining ARES operators on standby.

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1. Test communications links with PEMA Eastern Ares and other risk counties.
              .           j. Notify health care and other special facilities, inclu-ding major industries, located within the plume exposure 1

pathway EPZ. . k. Dispatch vehicles to pick up control TLD's where dosi-metry has been distributed in advance.

                   .      1. Notify transportation systems (i.e., bus, rail, air, etc.) which operate within the EPZ of the situation.
m. Notify transportation staging area facilities and Four Wheel Drive Club.
n. Notify the Southeast.crn Chapter of the American Red Cross.
o. In the event the public alert system is activated, PEMA will coordinate the time selected for activating. When j time has been determined:

x (1) Announce the designated public alert system acti-vation time on all County communications frequencies. (2). Activate the public alert system at determined time. (3) Dispatch route alert teams to areas of public alert system failure, to areas where sirens may not be heard, or to alert the hearing impaired. (4) Initiate appropriate EBS announcement (s). (5) Maintain public alert system personnel and EBS station (s) on standby status for continuing system activation.

3. Site Emergency a.- Complete all appropriate actions listed under Unusual Event and Alert.
b. Mobilize all Chester County EOC staff.
c. Notify municipalities to mobilize full municipal EOC O staff.

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d. Notify all Chester County fire, police and emergency medical services, and mobilize fire, police and emer-4 gency medical services serving areas within the plume exposure pathway EPZ.
e. Request mobilization of the Southeastern Pennsylvania i Chapter of the American Red Cross staff,
f. Notify reception centers, primary mass care centers, i

central resource receiving points, transportation staging area, and host schools within Chester County of the possible need of their facilities.

!        g. Mobilize reception center staff to assigned locations, i
h. Mobilize decontamination monitoring teams assigned to primary mass care centers and decontamination stations.

Notify risk fire stations to mobilize and assign route i. alerting teams.

j. Establish the Media Center in Room 322 of the Hazlett Building. Prepare to issue public infonnation state-
 ;            ments concerning emergency status and county response.
k. Notify transportation, roadway clearance and fuel O resources of Site Emergency, request mobilization of buses and drivers needed for evacuation and pick up of control TLD's where dosimetry has been distributed in advance.
1. Mobilize remaining ARES units and assign where needed,
m. Initiate distribution of dosimetry, survey meters and KI to emergency workers, and instruct municipalities to do likewise,
n. Notify EBS station (s) of incident classification and maintain on standby status.
o. Notify risk school districts, private schools and the college of the Site Emergency, t
;          p. Notify health care facilities and special facilities of the emergency class.
q. Notify industry and utilities which operate within the plume exposure pathway EPZ of the situation.
r. Prepare to activate traffic and access control points, and activate as necessary.

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s. Establish comunications between risk county Commis-stoners for the purposes of overall coordination,
t. In the event of a change of the incident classification, notify all parties previously contacted and implement appropriate actions,
u. In the event the public alert system is activated, PEMA will coordinate the time selected for activating. When time has been determined:

(1) Announce the designated public alert system acti-vation time on all County comunications frequencies. (2) Activate the public alert system at detemined time. (3) Dispatch route alert teams in areas of public alert system failure. ( (4) Initiate appropriate EBS announcement (s). (5) Maintain public alert system personnel and EBS station (s) on standby status for continuing system activation.

4. General Emergency
a. Complete all appropriate actions'11sted under Unusual Event, Alert and Site Emergency.
b. Notify mLaicipalities, hospitals, nursing homes, special facilities, schools, colleges and major industries of the incident classification.

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c. Notify all County fire, police, and emergency medical services of the incident classification.
d. Activate central resource receiving point and trans-portati*o'n staging areas. ,
e. Through PEMA, coordinate the time for activating the public alerting system. .
f. Announce the declaration of a General Emergency and designated public alert system activation time on all county comunications frequencies including ARES.
g. In coordination with the Pennsylvania State Police liaison, dispatch traffic control and access control personnel to their designated duty stations.

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h. Activate decontamination monitoring stations.
1. Activate reception centers and primary mass care centers.

i j. Await protective action guidance from PEMA. Upon receipt of a protective action recommendation notify risk municipal E0C's, fire, police, ambulance services, health care facilities, schools, major industries and institutions to implement appropriate procedures. Protective actions will fall under these categories: . sheltering, selective evacuation and general evacuation. l 6 (1) In the event of a SHELTERING recommendation, conduct all actions above and dispatch access control personnel. (2) In the event of a SELECTIVE EVACUATION recommen-dation, conduct all actions above and monitor transportation and mass care needs. (3) In the event of a GENERAL EVACUATION recommen-dation, conduct all actions above and:

                               .(a) Dispatch access control and traffic control personnel.

(b) Activate municipal transportation pick up points. (c) Dispatch ambulances needed for evacuation of homebound invalids. (d) Upon completion of duties, relocate risk emergency forces to pre-designated locations 1 outside the plume EPZ.

k. Activate the public alerting system and initiate EBS announcements upon notification by PEMA.
1. Innediately announce on all county comunications frequencies and ARES that the public alert system has been activated.
m. Conduct route alerting, as necessary.
n. Relay orders for the administration of KI to emergency workers, if received from the Secretary of the PA Department of Health through emergency management channels.

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o. In the event of a change in the incident classification O

v notify all parties previously contacted and implement appropriate act'ons. IX. DISTRIBUTION A. Control A distribu' tion list of all copies of this Radiological Emergency Response Plan is maintained by the Chester County Department of 1 Emergency Services. This list includes the location of each copy and the individual or organization to whom it was sent.

;                 B. Revisions l

As' revisions are made, change pages will be provided to all individuals and agencies listed as holding copies. It is the responsibility of the copy holder to keep individual copies current. C. Availability Requests for copies should be filed with the Director of the Chester County Department of Emergency Services. While quantities are limited, copies can be made available upon specific request and justification. As copies are distributed, the name and address of the recipient will be added to the distribution list. D. Distribution , Initial distribution (total 64) of the Chester County Radiological Emergency Response Plan is as follows:

1. ChesterCountyCommissioners(5)
2. Federal Emergency Management Agency, Region III (through PEMA)(2)
3. PennsylvaniaEmergencyManagementAgency, Headquarters (2)
4. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency, Eastern Area (1)
5. Chester County municipalities located within the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ (15)
6. LimerickGeneratingStation(2)
7. All other risk and support counties to the Limerick Genera-tingStation(4)
8. ChesterCountyDepartmentofEmergencyServicesstaff(10) 26 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

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9. Chester County Communications Center (2) i l 10. Downingtown Area, Great Valley, Owen J. Roberts, and Phoenixville Area School Districts (4)
11. Chester County Public Libraries Chester County Law Library, and municipal libraries of those municipalities located  !

within the plume exposure pathway EPZ (10) j 4

12. Chester County Risk Hospital and Nursing Homes (4)
13. PANG (1) 14 PSPEmbreeville(1) 1 l
15. PSP Avondale (1)
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X. APPENDICES Appendix 1: Chester County Emergency Operations Center ] Organization Chart f Appendix 2: Primary and Support Responsibilities Chart  : ] Appendix 3: Interrelationships of Organizations Appendix 4: Position Responsibilities - Chester County EOC

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APPENDIX 3 INTERRELATIONSHIPS OF ORGANIZATIONS I. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) - Coordinates planning and response to incidents by Federal Agencies and Departments. Supplies training, guidance and resources to PEMA. II. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) - PEMA is the lead State Agency. Coordinates planning and response to incidents by State l Ager.cies and Departments. Supplies training, guidance and resources to county emergency management agencies.. Coordinates responses involving multiple counties. III. Chester County Department of Emergency Services - Coordinates planning and response to incidents by County Agencies and Departments. Supplies training, guidance, resources and assistance to municipal emergency I' management agencies. Coordinates responses involving multiple munici-palities in Chester County. IV. Municipal Emergency Management Agencies - Plan for and respond to incidents affecting the n.unicipality utilizing municipal resources. V. Southeastern Chapter American Red Cross - Coordinates mass care opera-I tions per agreement between the chapter and Chester County Department of Emergency Services. , VI. Philadelphia Electric Company - Coordinates on.-sita . emergency response planning with risk counties. Provides public alerting system. Pro-vides communications to risk counties and others. Advises NRC and PEMA and risk counties of emergency situation. O 3-1 Draft 11

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APPENDIX 4 POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES - CHESTER COUNTY EOC POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES County Commissioners . . . . . . . . . . Assume overall responsibility for the emergency response. Comissioners' Staff . . . . . . . . . . Maintains liaison with Comis-stoners; Assures continuity of county government technical and administrative resources. County Director of Emergency few jces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plans, responds to incidents.

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Operations Grou . . . . . . . . . . . Assists County Director. Public Information 0 er . . . . . . . Implements public information program and news releases. N O Mass Care Group Chief . . . . . . . . . Directs reception and mass care center operations. Police Group Chief . . . .. . . . . . . Provides security and traffic control. Fire / Rescue Group Chief . . . . . . . . Assumes responsibility for Fire extinguishment and assists in warning / rescue / route alerting. Medical / EMS Group Chief . . . . . . .' . Plans / implements medical response. Transportation Group Chief . . . . . . . Coordinates Transportation. Comunications Group Chief . . . . . . . Assumes responsibility for Communications and Warning. ARES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Provides amateur radio communi- . l cations during emergency operations.

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Radiological Officer . . . . . . . . . . Coordinates personnel and public () radiological monitoring and U decontamination. Public Works / Industrial liaison Group Chief . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coordinates resource requirements. Coordinates damage assessment and serves as industrial liaison.  ; Liaison Agencies Representatives . . . . Coordinates activities. Hazardous Materials Group Chief . . . . Supports Radiological Group. County Agent /FAC Representative . . . . Certifies fanners as emergency work?rs; provides advice on agricul-ture" 1atters. School Services Officer . . . . . . . . Coordinates notification and resource support for schools. Damage Assessment / Municipal liaison Coordinates with municipal emergency Group Chief . . . . . . . . . . . . . management coordinators and local elected officials in situation analysis, unmet needs, and damage assessment. Field Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . Supports the operations of the County Mobile Communications Unit. i

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O O O APPENDIX 5 USNRC EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS State and/or Local Off-Site Class Licensee Actions Authority Actions NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT 1. Promptly inform State and/or 1. Provide fire or security local off-site authorities of assistance if requested. Class Description nature of unusual condition as soon as discovered. 2. Escalate to a more severe class, Unusual events are in process if appropriate. or have occurred and indicate a. 2. Augment on-shift resources as potential degradation of the needed. 3. Stand by until verbal closeout. level of safety of the plant. No releases of radioactive 3. Assess and respond. material requiring off-site response or monitoring are 4. Escalate to a more severe class, expected unless further degra- if appropriate. dation of safety system occurs. or Purpose

5. Closeout with verbal sumary to yo The purpose of off-site noti- off-site authorities; followed
 < a;, fication is to (1) assure that      by written summary within 24 g<+   the first step in any response      hours.

a- later found to be necessary has q" been carried out, (2) bring the ao operating staff to a state of readiness, and (3) provide sys-tematic handling of unusual events infonnation and decision-making.

O O O-APPENDIX 5 CONT'D EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS State and/or Local Off-Site Class Licensee Actions Authority Actions ALERT 1. Promptly inform State and/or 1. Provide fire or security local authorities of, alert assistance if requested. Class Description status as soon as discovered. 2.' Augment resources and bring i Events are in process or have 2. Augment resources and activate primary response centers and EBS : occurred involving an actual on-site Technical Support Center to standby status, t 4 or potential substantial degrad- and on-site operational support ation of the level of safety of center. Bring Emergency Opera- 3. Alert to standby status key the plant. Any releases are tions. Facility (EOF) and other emergency personnel including expected to be limited to small key emergency personnel to- monitoring teams and associated fractions of the EPA Frotective standby status, communications. Action Guideline exposure levels. 3. Assess and respond.

4. Provide confinnatory off-site Purpose 4. Dispatch on-site monitoring radiation monitoring and inges-teams and associated tion pathway dose projections if The purpose of an off-site alert communications, actual releases substantially is to (1) assure that emergency exceed technical specification i personnel are readily available 5. Provide periodic plant status limits.
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i O O O i APPENDIX 5 CONT'D EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS State and/or Local Off-Site Class Licensee Actions Authority Actions , ALERT (contd.) 8. Close out or recomend reduction  ! in emergency class by verbal

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O . O O APPENDIX 5 CONT'D EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS State and/or Local Off-Site Class Licensee Actions Authority Actions SITE EMERGENCY 1. Promptly inform State and/or 1. Provide any assistance local off-site authorities of requested. Class Description site emergency status and reason. for emergency as soon as 2. If sheltering near the site is Events are in process or have discovered, desirable, activate public occurred involving actual or notification system. likely major failures of plant 2. Augment resources by activating functions needed for protection on-site Technical Support 3. Provide public within a ten mile of the public. Any releases Center, on-site operational radius periodic updates on are not expected to exceed EPA support center and near-site emergency status. Protective Action Guideline Emergency Operations Facility

exposure levels except near (E0F). 4. Augment resources by activating the site boundary. primary response centers.
3. Assess and respond.

Purpose 5. Dispatch key emergency personnel

4. Dispatch on-site and off-site including monitoring teams and The purpose of the site emer- monitoring teams and associated associated connunications.

gency declaration is to communications. (1) assure that response 6. Alert to standby status, or ya centers are manned, (2) assure 5. Dedicate an individual for plant mobilize as appropriate, other g that monitoring teams are status updates to off-site emergency personnel (e.g., those g r+ . dispatched, (3) assure that authorities and periodic press needed for evacuation) and *

o. . - personnel required for evacu- briefings (perhaps joint with dispatch personnel to near-site
              #          ation of near-site areas are           off-site authorities).               duty stations.

5* at duty stations if situation becomes more serious, (4) pro- 6. Make senior technical and 7. Provide off-site monitoring vide consultation with off-site management staff on-site avail- results to licensee, DOE and authorities, and (5) provide able for consultation with NRC others and jointly assess them. 1 updates for the public through and State on a periodic basis. off-site authorities.

O O O APPENDIX 5 CONT'D EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS State and/or Local Off-Site Class Licensee Actions Authority Actions SITE EMERGENCY (Contd.) 7. Provide meteorological and dose 8. Continuously assess information estimates to off-site author- from licensee and off-site ities for actual releases via a monitoring with regard to dedicated individual or changes to protective actions automated data transmission. already initiated for public and mobilizing evacuation resources.

8. Provide release and dose projec- with licensee, tions based on available plant condition information and fore- 9. Recommend placing milk animals seeable contingencies. within 2 miles on stored feed and assess need to extend
9. Escalate to general emergency distance.

class, if appropriate.

10. Provide press briefings, perhaps
or with licensee.

I 10. Closeout or recommend reduction 11. Escalate to general emergency in emergency class by briefing class, if appropriate. off-site authorities at EOF and . mo by phone followed by written 12. Maintain site area emergency ' E2 summary within 8 hours of status until closeout or ((;? closeout or class reduction. reduction of emergency class. a-N i U1 I i t

O O - O APPENDIX 5 CONT'D , EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS State and/or Local Off-Site Class Licensee Actions Authority Actions GENERAL EMERGENCY 1. Promptly inform State and local 1. Provide any assistance off-site authorities of general requested. Class Description emergency status and reason for emergency as soon as discovered 2. Activate imediate public notifi-Events are in process or have (parallel notification of State / cation of emergency status and occurred involving actual or local). provide public periodic updates. , iminent substantial core degrad-ation or melting with potential

2. Augment resources by activating 3. Recommend sheltering. Consider for loss of containment inte- on-site Technical Support advisability of evacuation grity. Releases can be reason- Center, on-site operational (projected time available vs.

ably expected to exceed EPA support center and near-site estimated evacuation times). Protective Action Guideline Emergency Operations Facility exposure levels off-site for (EOF). 4. Augment resources by activating more than the imediate site primary response centers. area. 3. Assess and respond.

5. Dispatch key emergency personnel Purpose 4. Dispatch on-site and off-site including monitoring teams and monitoring teams and associated associated comunications.

The purpose of the general comunications. g emergency declaration is to -6. Dispatch other emergency person-

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          @ p(ro)tective actions for the              status updates to off-site ag public, (2) provide continuous           authorities and periodic press     7. Provide off-site' monitoring u    assessment of information from         briefings (perhaps joint with         results to licensee, DOE and
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  • licensee and off-site organiza- off-site authorities). Others and jointly assess them.

tion measurements, (3) initiate additional measures as indicated 6. Make senior technical and manage-by actual or potential releases, ment staff on-sit'e available for (4) provide consultation with consultation with NRC and State

O O O APPENDIX 5 CONT'D EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS State and/or Local Off-Site Class Licensee Actions Authority Actions off-site authorities and (5) on a periodic basis. provide updates for the public 7. Provide meteorological and dose- 8. Continuously assess information through off-site authorities. estimates to off-site author- from licensee and off-site ities for actual releases via a monitoring with regard to dedicated individual or automat- changes to protective actions ed data transmission. already initiated for public and mobilizing evacuation resources. L

8. Provide release and dose projected based on available 9. Recomend placing milk animals plant condition information and within 10 miles on stored feed foreseeable contingencies. and assess need to extend distance.
9. Closeout or recomend reduction

! of emergency class by briefing 10. Provide press briefings, perhaps of off-site authorities at E0F with licensee. and by phone followed by written

sumary within 8 hours of 11. Maintain general emergency closeout or class reduction. status until closeout or reduc-tion of emergency class.

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                                        ' ANNEX A
 '                               DIRECTION AND CONTROL I. PURPOSE To identify the means for decision-making and coordination of Chester County's response to an incident at the Limerick Generating Station.

II. RESPONSIBILITY A. The Chester County Comissioners have the responsibility for the safety and protection of the public within Chester County. The Chester County Director of Emergency Services reports to the County Comissioners, as do all county departments and agencies. B. The Chester County Director of Emergency Services is administra-tively responsible for the operations of the Chester County Communications Center, which provides 24 hour central dispatch and comunications for fire, police and emergency medical services in the County. In the cases where the county comunications center does not dispatch specific services, telecomunication capability exists with those services. C. Overall direction and control of emergency operations will be O' coordinated from the Chester County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) located in- the Hazlett Building,14 E. Biddle St., West Chester, PA. The Center is organized, equipped and staffed, when augmented by mobilized emergency personnel, to maintain 24-hour operations. The Director of the Chester County Department of Emergency Services is responsible for ensuring that the EOC is at all times capable of being operated on a protracted 24-hour basis. D. The Hazlett Building is also the location of the Communications Center, which is responsible for staffing DES administrative telephones and the dedicated telephone line from the Limerick Generating Station as well as all county telecomunications networks and emergency telephones. Maintenance and operation of the automatic computer assisted telephone notification system (RECALL), and of the public alert siren system, is also a respon-sibility of the Comunications Center pursuant to applicable procedures and direction. Upon E0C activation, the Communications Center functions as part of the E0C.Comunications Group. O ' A-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 i 1

l III. CONCEPT OF OPERATION A. Notification of an incident at the Limerick Power Station will be received from PEMA and/or PECO and/or Montgomery County, depending on incident circumstances, and recorded as outlined by the Comunications Center in Annexes B and C. B. The Communications Center will notify the DES Duty Officer, who is a DES staff member assigned and available on a 24-hour basis, as well as the DES Director. C. The Communications Center will initiate notification of key operations personnel and E0C staff upon direction and by incident level specific procedures using the RECALL system and radio links. In the event of system failure, radio alerting and manual telephone based on lists updated quarterly will be utilized. D. The EOC will be activated selectively or completely depending on the incident level. As EOC Group Chiefs and Officers activate, the Comunication Center will provide updated printouts /sumaries, and formal coordination will evolve to specific EOC staff in the EOC. E. All EOC staff groups and officers will function according to formal Implementing Procedures developed in support of this plan. N F. County government technical, administrative, and resource support m will be provided by DES staff and Comissioners staff. G. The Comissioners Staff personnel listed in Appendix 1 may not be present in the E0C on a regular basis, but are available to pro-vide assistance and advice as necessary to DES /EOC staff. The Comissioners' staff group includes the Director of Finance and Administration, the Chief Clerk, the Executive Assistant to the Board of Comissioners, the Manager of Finance, the Personnel Manager, the Purchasing Agent and their respective staffs. H. The response to any disaster, whether a major flood or an incident at a Nuclear Power Plant, has certain common elements. One of the most important elements is the need for resources to facilitate proper response. These resources may be additional personnel, consumables,. services or guidance. In addition, there may be a need to purchase materials or equipment or obtain these on loan. If the Comissioners declare a Disaster Emergency for the County the provisions of the Emergency Management Services Act allow the use of procedures which are outside normal channels. For example, purchases which normally require bids do not have to be bid in an emergency. l O A-2 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 l 1

l I. Inter-relationships with state and federal governments, local municipalities, and other involved organizations have been defined O in this plan and in applicable supporting Standard Operating Procedures and Implementing Procedures.

       ' APPENDICES:

Appendix A-1 Roster of EOC Personnel Appendix A-2 Municipal EOC's i Appendix A-3 Municipal EOC Relocation Points Appendix A-4 DES-Table of Organization 1 1 O - i 1 f i 1 O A-3 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 1

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APPENDIX A-1 1 l O-ROSTER OF E0C PERSONNEL *- COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEDICAL EMS Robert Thompson J. Maher, M.D. Earl Baker J. Mattelmen, 0.0. Patricia Baldwin Steven Webb Mark Abbott COMISSIONERS' STAFF COMUNICATIONS/ ALERTING Larry Boling

Wayne Rothermel M. J. Groce Mark Rupsis Joseph LeBresco Jane Peirson DES Shift Supervisor Ted Jacobs DES Shift Supervisor Bob Applegarth TRANSPORTATION OPERATIONS George Fasic Tim Campbell Wayne Clapp John McNamara Tom Kopach PUBLIC WORKS / INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Mark Force .

O POLICE R. Wilking W. Betz J. Abnet Charles Zagorskie Al Myers DAMAGE ASSESSMENT / MUNICIPAL LIAISON FIRE / RESCUE SERVICES H. Williams DES Dispatcher Larry Greeley DES Dispatcher Leroy Klingler DES Dispatcher DES Dispatcher MASS CARE / SHELTER RADIOLOGICAL Thomas Burd Peter Perry Walt Leuchak Mahlon Fiscel Dave Jackson Wayne Stevenson Sandi Bennett

  • Telephone numbers _are.on file in the County EOC. They are reviewed and l updated at'least quarterly.

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l l PUBLIC INFORMATION RUMOR CONTROL Molly Morrison DES Alternate Supervisor Ken Stewart DES Alternate Supervisor FIELD OPERATIONS PRESS CENTER

William H. Winters
  • Rick Gilbert HAZARDOUS MATERIAL J.'Ferrante G. Turner SCHOOL SERVICES Harry Schreiner Tom Tracy Russ Morrow ARES As assigned by ARES Coordinator (2).

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APPENDIX A-2* MUNICIPAL EOC LOCATIONS Charlestown Township . . . . Great Valley School District Administration Building, Charlestown Rd. I East Coventry Township . . . Ridge Fire Company, Route 23 j East Nantmeal Township . . . Township Bldg., Route 401 East Pikeland Township . . . Kimberton Fire Company, Rte. 113 East Vincent Township ... Township Bldg., 55 Ridge Road North Coventry Township .. ownship Bldg., 873 S. Hanover Phoenixville Borough . . . . E. Wing, Phoenixville Hosp, 140 Nutt Road Schuylkill Township .... o ship Bldg., 801 Valley Park 1 South Coventry Township .. St. Thomas More Roman Catholic Church, Rte. 100. i Spring City Borough. . . . . u Bldg., Hall & Church Upper Uwchlan Township . . . Township Bldg., Eagle Uwchlan Township . . . . . . Township Bldg., 715 N. Ship Road Warwick Township . . . . . . Tw p Building Route 23, i West Pikeland Township . . . Pikeland Road / Route 113 . West Vincent Township ... Township Building, Birchrunville

  • Unpublished EOC numbers for all risk municipal EOC's are on file at the l Chester County EOC. ,

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APPENDIX A-3 MUNICIPAL EOC RELOCATION POINTS EOC Relocation Point CharlestownTownship), N/A Uwchlan Township , l l East Coventry Township ) ' East Nantmeal Township p West Nan ip Bldg. South Coventry Township . Warwick Township , East Pikeland Township 3 East Vincent Township Phoenixville Borough p Chester Count Library, Exton , Spring City Borough West Vincent Township , North Coventry Township Gov. Mifflin Intermediate School (Berks Count O Schuylkill Township Valley ompany Upper Uwchlan Township Uwchlan Tot ilding . West Pikeland Township , i 1 N/A = Not Applicable (not subject to evacuation) A-3-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 l i

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APPENDIX A-5 O ROUTINE GOVERNMENT LOCATIONS CHESTER COUNTY RISK MUNICIPALITIES Charlestown Township Great Valley School District Complex East Coventry Township Municipal Building Ebelhare Road East Nantmeal Township Municipal Building Conestoga Road East Pikeland Township Municipal Building Rapps Dam Road East Vincent Township Municipal Building Ridge Road North Coventry Township Municipal Building 873 S. Hanover Street Phoenixville Borough Borough Building Church Street Schuylkill Township Municipal Building 801 Valley Park Road South Coventry Township Room 22 OJR Middle School Spring City Borough Borough Building Hill and Church Streets Upper Uwchlan Township Municipal Building Route 100 Eagle, PA Uwchlan. Township Municipal Building Ship Road Lionville Warwick Township Warwick Elementary School Saint Peters Road Saint Peters, PA West Pikeland Municipal Building Route 113  : Chester Springs j West Vincent Township Municipal Building O Schoolhouse Lane Birchrunville A-5-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 l 1

ANNEX B COMMUNICATIONS I. PURPOSE To identify the comunications systems, facilities and procedures to be used in support of the Chester County response to an incident at the Limerick Generating Station. II. RESPONSIBILITY A. The Director of the Chester County Department of Emergency Services has overall responsibility for the County Comunications Center. The Deputy Director.of Comunications is responsible for the operation of the Comunications Center and supervision of personnel on a day-to-day basis. B. In the event of a breakdown in comunications between PEMA and the Limerick Generating Station, Montgomery County as the parent county will assume PEMA's role and serve as the source of informa-tion from Limerick to Chester County until such time as comunica-tions are re-established. III. SITUATION A. The Chester County Communications. Center will maintain comunica-tions with the following agencies and departments in the implemen-tation of this radiological emergency response plan:

1. Fire companies located within the Chester County portion of the plume exposure pathway EPZ, and all other Chester county fire and rescue companies.
2. All Chester County ambulance services.
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3. Police departments located within the Chester County portion of the plume exposure pathway EPZ, and all other Chester County Police Departments.

4 Designated Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) stations.

5. Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES) Volunteers.
6. Municipal governments located within the plume exposure pathway EPZ, and all other Chester County municipal govern-ments.
7. Contiguous risk counties (Berks and Montgomery).

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g 8. Pennsylvania State Police, Embreeville and Avondale Stations. U 9. Support Counties (Delaware, Bucks, Lancaster, Cecil [ Maryland],andNewCastle[ Delaware]).

10. American Red Cross.
11. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) - Harrisburg Headquarters and Hamburg Eastern Area Office.
12. The Limerick Generating Station.
13. Valley Forge National Park.
14. Chester County School Districts.

B. . Any required comunications with other State or Federal agencies will be handled through PEMA. C. Because Chester County will not have a representative at the Limerick emergency operations facility (EOF), communications with that facility will be handled through PEMA except for specific notifications and recommendations. IV. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS A. Chester County Comunications Center Operations:

1. Unusual Event 8
a. Log incoming message.
b. Dispatch backup emergency services to the Limerick facility .if requested by Montgomery County.
c. Notify the Chester County DES Duty Officer and the DES Director.
2. Alert
a. Same actions as for Unusual Event.
b. Make notification as requested by DES Director or DES Duty Officer.
c. Notify DES Deputy Director for Communication or his alternate and have him report to the.EOC.
d. Initiate E0C Staff mobilizations as ordered.

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e. Initiate RECALL notification sequence, if directed,
f. Dispatch County vehicles to pick up Control TLD's from those to which they have been distributed.
g. Dispatch ARES units to risk School Districts and Special Facilities.
h. Test communications links with contiguous counties and other risk counties.
i. Assist, as directed, in activating the public alert system where indicated.
3. Site Emergency
a. Complete all appropriate actions listed for Unusual Event and Alert.
b. Mobilize additional communications center staff as needed to maintain coverage.
c. Mobilize additional ARES units and assign as directed.
d. Dispatch County Mobile Command Unit and Field Operations Group to Pennhurst State Center to provide radio support to Phoenixville Hospital and Pennhurst Center relocations, i 4. General Emergency
a. Complete all appropriate actions listed for Site Emergency.
b. Maintain communications with emergency workers as directed.

B. Testing The following is a schedule for testing communications circuits:-

1. County fire, police, ambulance - tested daily by normal public safety use.
2. ARES - tested weeM y.
3. Teletype - tested daily.
4. Telephones ~ tested daily.

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APPENDIX 1 ANNEX B CHESTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES PRIORITY NOTIFICATION CALL LIST (These numbers are verified and corrected quarterly) UNUSUAL EVENT Priority Name Title Home Work 1 .

  • DES Duty Officer 2 Tim' Campbell Director 3 John McNamara Assistant Director 4 Jay Groce Deputy Director (The highest priority person contacted will direct additional notifica-tions as necessary.)
  • Assigned on a weekly rotating schedule maintained in Comunication Center.

OTHER INCIDENT CLASSIFICATIONS -- (Alert, Site Emergency and General Emergency) Priority Name Title Home** Work 1 Tim Campbell Director DES 2 Robert J. Chairman, County Thompson Comissioners 3 Earl Baker County Comissioner 4 Patricia Baldwin County Comissioner 5 John McNamara DES Assistant Director 6 Jay Grace DES Deputy Director 7 Joe LeBresco DES Chief Dispatcher 8 Molly Morrison County Public Information Officer 9 Ken Stewart DES PIO 10 Mark Force DES Staff 11 Tom Kopach DES / EMS Staff i I i i O ** On file at the County E0C. I l B-1-1 Draft 11 I Revised 7/85 1

APPENDIX 2 ANNEX B CHESTER COUNTY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS

1. Police Comunications Network The County maintains direct radio comunications for forty-nine muni-cipal police departments, and direct telephone links to the State Police barracks which serve additional municipalities.
2. Fire Comunications Network The County maintains direct radio comunications for f&ty-fivekire departments, three independent rescue' squads, three institutional fire brigades and one industrial fire brigade in the County.
3. Emergency Medical Comunications Network The County maintains direct radio comunications for twenty-three ambulance services and four paramedic units in the County.
4. ARES Comunications Network The Chester County " Amateur Radio Emergency Service" (ARES) is a volunteer organization made up of FCC licensed amateur radio operators whose emergency purpose is to provide county-wide emergency comunica-tions. Primary comunications are conducted on a high. band fre$iency utilizing a repeater in Paoli. Also used are high band frequencies with other amateur groups, the American Red Cross and County EmHgency Management Agencies as well as HF frequencies on the Pennsylvania RACES network and National Traffic System (NTS). .
5. Chester County Four Wheel Drive maintains direct comunications%ith the County.
6. EBS Stations (Chester County, Net) ,

ChesterCountyisconsideringinstallingaradiolinkwithitsffimary EBS station, WCAU. WCAU's transmitter is located in a partiallf hardened site and is EMP protected. Thestudioandtransmitterbavea 14 day emergency backup power capability. WCAU operates 24 hours. Secondary stations will be equipped with off the air monitors tuned to WCAU and activated by the standard EBS tone. O B-2-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

6 l s Primary WCAU Philadelphia, PA 1210 AM 50kW-U Secondary WC0J Coatesville 1420 AM SkW DA-N U WLIU Lincoln University 88.7 FN 0.01kW (LowerOxford) WYIS Phoenixville, PA 690 FM 0.5kW WCHE West Chester 1520-AM 0.25kW D

7. Limerick Generating Station The Chester Ccunty Communications Center has a direct line connection with the Limerick telephone network. The network provides a dedicated connection with conference call capability with the Limerick Station, PEMA, and Montgomery and Berks Counties.
8. -Citizen Access
a. Rumor Control (431-6480) g b. EOCAdministrative(431-6160)
c. Hearing Impaired Teletype Device (431-6440) d.

Folice .(935-2440)

e. Fire / EMS (933-8966)
9. Municipal EOC's - A UHF Radio Network links all Risk Municipal E0C's with the County E0C.
10. Risk and Support Counties The Chester County Comunications Center maintains (in addition to PEMARS and PEMATS with Pennsylvania Counties) direct, cross-monitor, and/or tone alert communications or multiple frequencies with the following:
a. Montgomery County
b. Berks County
c. Bucks County
d. Delaware County
e. Lancaster County
f. New Castle County, Delaware
g. Cecil County, Maryland l

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- APPENDIX 3 ANNEX B CHESTER COUNTY ARES /FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE RESOURCES

1. ' Resources A. ARES
1. Rich Eckenrode 21. George Kerrick
2. Lance Priddy 22. John Stebbins
3. Shirley Nystrom 23. Harry Davis 4 John Wilson 24. Ennanno Dilorenzo
5. Stewart Nystrom 25. Ron Campbell
6. Harvey Williams 26. Ry Wennerholm
7. Bob Szabo 27. John W. Smith
8. Bill Veit 28. Jeff Knickerbocker O 9. Christopher Wurts 29. Bill Worthington
10. Lil Wist 30. Frank Renz
11. Doug Derr 31. Jay Hamonds
12. Dick Swayze -32. Dave Nemeth
13. Tracy Wurts 33. John Graham
14. John Wurts 34. Joe Palmer
15. Jean Strickland 35. Bob Josuweit
16. Jim McLear 36. Jake North
            .17. Bruce Bittenbender                        37. Gene Shellenberger
18. Ed Wilson 38. Mary Wilson
19. BillNacDonald 39. A. L. Meyer I 20. Harry Buchanan LO B-3-1 Draft 11

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I t 1 B. Chester County Four Wheel Drive Rick Woods i Sandy Woods . l Emanno DiLorenzo l Thomas West ( Norm Mould Winnie Woods Jamie Beauvais Debbie Beauvais Bill Longaker Bob Ward Dave Holmes Connie Holmes Lori Woods II. Assignments A. At the Alert classification, ARES communications will be established with:

1. Owen J. Roberts School District
2. Phoenixville School District
3. Downingtown School District
4. Great Valley School District
5. Phoenixville Hospital
6. Phoenixville Manor O 7.

8. Manatawny Manor Coventry Manor

9. All 15 risk municipalities
10. Valley Forge National Historic Park B. At the Site Emergency classification, additional ARES comunica-tions will be established with: -
1. Stetson Middle School Reception Center
2. West Whiteland Twp. Bldg. Reception Center
3. Morgan Corporation Reception Center
4. Downingtown High School Reception Center .l
5. ExxonSystemServicesInc.,(TransportationStagingArea)
6. Chester County Airport (Central Resource Receiving Point) {

C. At General' Emergency, additional ARES Communication will be established with :

1. Mass Care centers as activated l
2. EOC and emergency services et 'tcation points  :
3. Host schools  !
4. Special Facility rece'/'g th lities in Chester County D. Four Wheel Drive units will be mobilized at the Transportation Staging Area (Exxon Systems) at the Site Emergency level.

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1 ANNEX C ALERT / NOTIFICATION PURPOSE I. To establish procedures, identify tasks and designate. responsibilities for alerting emergency management personnel at county and municipal levels, alert schools and special facilities, and establish a system for the provision of alert and notification to the population residing  ; within the Chester County portion of the Limerick plume exposure pathway EPI.  : II. RESPONSIBILITIES / A. The Director of the Chester County Department of Emergency Services has the overall responsibility for the alert and notification of emergency personnel, school districts, special facilities, transient areas and the general public within the plume exposure pathway i EPZ. The D,irector of the Chester County Department ~of Emergency

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Agency is responsible for the activation of the public alert and emergency broadcast systems. Municipal emergency management directors are responsible for verifying'that route alerting, as a supplementary alert procedure, is conducted where necessary.

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l B. The Communications and Fire / Rescue Groups in the County EOC will coordinate alert and notification activity and implement specific alerting / notification activity as directed. C. The Philadelphia Electric Company is responsible for installing and maintaining a public alert siren system throughout the plume exposure pathway EPZ. III. PUBLIC ALERT / NOTIFICATION SYSTEM The primary Chester County public alert system for.the Limerick Generat-ing Station consists of 67 high output radio-controlled electromechanical sirens strategically situated throughout the Chester County portion of the plume exposure pathway emergency planning zone. These sirens,

which are remotely controlled by the County Department of Emergency Services, are the audible signal for the public to tune to the local

! Emergency Broadcast System station (WCAU,1210 AM or WC0J,1420 AM) for infomation. The siren system is an attention-getting signal. It is not an evacuation alarm. The public alert system will be activated whenever there is a need to inform the public of any significant change of plant status or when the public must be informed of a protective action. Any activation of the C-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 ) 1 . i

l ! l system will be coordinated with the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA). Sirens will be activated when one or more of the O following conditions apply:

1. The release'of significant information will reassure the public of their safety.
2. The public is to be informed of a plant status that may lead them to implement specific actions on their own.
3. Specific actions, to include protective actions, are to be taken.

The activation control point for this system is located within the. Chester County comunications center which is staffed and operational on.a 24-hour basis each day of the year. Activation information is passed from the county control point to a base station radio via computerconditioned telephone lines. The base station is located centrally within the EPZ. (Back-up base station is also available.) Siren activation, siren failure, power failure, etc., is reported for display on the county computer screen, printer and magnetic disk log. In the event of any system failures, the siren site relays a message to the central control point of the specific county. The failure will be displayed on the video te-minal and printed in hard copy by the printer. Chester County will then ensure the dispatch of appropriate route t alerting teams. Route alerting has- been developed as a supplement to the public alert system and is implemented as necessary in the event of public alert system failure, to alert persons who may not be within the sound of the alert system, and to alert hearing impaired individuals. Route alerting is to be accomplished by alert teams travelling designated routes announcing that there is an emergency at the Limerick Generating Station

and that individuals should tune to their EBS stations. Details of the route alerting system, assignments and routes can be found in Appendix C-6 and Annex E of this plan.

IV. MESSAGE VERIFICATION A. Verification of incident notifications will be made by the Chester County Comunications Center via telephone to the source of the notification. B. When incident notifications are received by communications center l personnel, they will acknowledge receipt of message and officially . log the information on the Incident Notification Form (Appendix  ! C-3). Telephone messages will include the name and identification of the individual calling and a telephone number to which a return telephone call can be made for verification. C. This information will be imediately furnished to appropriate officials and agencies as provided for in Appendix C-2. C-2 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 l l

D. All other emergency personnel should verify notifications / messages O in accordance with appropriate agency procedures. V. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS 1 Chester County will base its alert / notification response actions to an incident at the Limerick Generating Station upon the specific incident classification in effect. A. Unusual Event 1

1. The Chester County DES Duty Officer, or DES Director or alternate, is notified.

B. Alert r Alert / notifications for Unusual Event are completed. 1.

2. The-Chester County Commissioners are notified.
3. Municipal emergency management coordinators and fire, police l

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4. All EOC staff are notified and selected personnel (to be determined by the DES Director) mobilized. ,
5. EOC staff verify notification as activated for assigned areas.
6. The designated EBS stations are notified.
7. The notification of school districts and private schools located within the plume exposure pathway EPZ, and notification of. schools outside the EPZ with students who' reside within the .

EPZ is carried out.

8. ARES personnel.are notified and dispatched to local E0C's.

4 Remaining personnel are placed on stand-by status.

9. Utilities, state and federal parks and major industries '

within the plume exposure pathway EPZ are notified. (Reference Annex X, Industria1' Liaison). l l

10. Transportation systems (i.e., bus,-rail and air) and staging areas are notified. (Reference Annex I) ,
11. Transient areas within the Plume Exposure Pathway are notified.

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s 12. In coordination with PEMA, the public alert system is activated  ; y at the designated time, the EBS station is directed to commence appropriate messages, and route alert teams are mobilized and-dispatched as necessary. C. Site Emergency

1. Notifications for the Alert level are completed.
2. Remaining EOC staff are mobilized.
3. Southeastern Chapter of American Red Cross is notified and mobilized and requested to place volunteers on standby status.
4. Decontamination monitoring teams are mobilized and placed on standby status.
5. Reception centers, mass care centers and host schools are notified and placed on standby status.
6. Transportation resources and roadway clearance and fuel resources are notified and placed on standby status.
7. If directed by PEMA, the public alert system is activated at the designated time, and the designated EBS stations are O directed to commence appropriate messages.
8. Mobilize and dispatch route alert teams as necessary.

D. General Emergency

1. Alert / notifications for Site Emergency are completed.
2. Schools, municipalities, special facilities and major industries / utilities are notified of the General Emergency.
3. A'.1 parties are notified of the protective action when received from PEMA.

4 If directed by PEMA, the public alert system is activated at the designated time, and the designated EBS stations are directed to commence appropriate messages.

5. Dispatch route alert teams as necessary.

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              .C-1  Public Alert and Notification System C-2 Chester County Notification Sequence C-3 Incident Notification Form C-4 Public Alert System Design Objectives and Testing C-5 Municipal EMA Coordinators C-6 Route Alerting System Design C-7. Route Alert C-8 Transient Areas within the Plume Exposure EPZ f

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APPENDIX'C-1  ! PUBLIC ALERT SYSTEM I. Public Alert System The Public~ Alert System of the L'imerick Generating Station consists of 166 high output electro-mechanical sirens strategically situated throughout the approximate ten-mile emergency planning zone. These sirens, which are remotely controlled by the County Emergency Manage-ment Agencies, are the audible signal for the public to tune to the local Emergency Broadcast system station for infomation. The siren system is an attention-getting signal. It is not an evacuation alarm. The Public Alert System w'ill be activated whenever there is a need to infom the public of any significant change of plant status or when the public must be informed of any emergency situation. Any activation of the system will be coordinated by the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA). Since the Plume Exposure Pathway Emergency Planning Zone includes three counties (Berks, Chester and Montgomery), the Public Alert System is divided into three distinct zones. These zones correspond to the three county areas of the EPZ. The Public Alert System consists of the 166 individual sirens (Federal Thunderbolt Model 1000) distributed throughout the EPZ within three zones attributed to county jurisdiction. Within each zone each siren site is a separate and distinct address. Therefore, it is possible to activate one or all of the sirens in a county. To activate all 166 sirens within the EPZ, the three counties will coordinate activation. This three segment coordination is a requirement of the Pennsylvania < Emergency Management Agency. The selectivity of sites is obtained by the use of an interactive (two-way) digitally coded status'and control unit for each siren. This type of control unit uses a 32-piece or " bit" word to comand a response. Each of the three counties have a Central Station which sends the digital comand word or words to the siren sites of that county. The siren site (s) receives the digital signal, verifies the data and then reacts accordingly. Additionally, upon receipt of the comand or when

     " interrogated" by the central control station, the site responds with status data to indicate an acknowledgement of the comand, report siren activation or malfunction and any power failure.

Siren Signals . Each siren is equipped to provide the capability of sounding the steady three to five minute " Alert" signal (this will be the tone used for the Limerick Public Alert) and the rising / falling wail or " Attack" signal. C-1-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

The attack signal will be activated only in the event of an enemy attack on the United States. For testing purposes, " growl" and " silent" tests are available. System Configuration The Limerick EPZ is composed of three counties (Berks, Chester, Montgomery), each having a central control point for activating and interrogating the sirens of its own county. Activation information is passed from the county central control point to a VHF-FM digital base station radio via computer-conditioned telephone lines. The base sta- , tion is located centrally within the EPZ. A second "back-up" base station is also available. The three counties share the single base station; however, due to the short duration needed to send the activa-tion signal (2 seconds per county), a conflict or delay is not antici pated. Each of the siren-remote controllers transmits a digital signal to the base station to be interpreted by the central control point for status information. Siren activation, failure, power failure, etc., are reported for display on the county computer screen, printer and magnetic disk log. In the event of any system failures, the siren site will relay a message to the central control point of the specific county. The failure will be displayed on the video terminal and printed in hard copy by the printer. The county then will ensure the dispatch of supplemental route alert teams (reference Appendix C-6). II. Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) A. Definition and Authority: The Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) exists to furnish an expedited means of furnishing real' time comunications to the public in the event of war, threat 'fowar, or grave national, regional or local crisis. An emergenc authorized by Sections 1, 4(i) and (o)y system such as EBS is

                                                       ,and303(r)ofthe Comunications Act of 1934 as amended. This is also in consonance with the Philadelphia Extended Operational Area Emergency Comunications Comittee and the Pennsylvania Emergency Comunications Comittee.

B. Purpose l The purpose of the Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) is to provide information and instruction in the event of any emergency requiring public action, including an emergency at the Limerick Generating Station. The Emergency Broadcast System will be activated to provide specfic information to the public following activation of the Public Alert System of the Limerick Generating Station. i O  ! 1 I C-1-2 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 l l

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C. Activation At the request of designated Local, State or Federal officials, the Emergency Broadcast System may be activated. Appropriate authentication will be required. The designated officials will use the following format when contacting the EBS station:

                         "This is [NAME/ TITLE] of Chester County. I request that            the emergency broadcast system be activated for Chester County due to an emergency at the Limerick Generating Station."
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Upon verification of authentication code, the EBS station personnel, in conjunction with the designated official, will detemine broadcast details such as the use of live or recorded messages, the time of broadcast and the like. D. Broadcast Upon verification of authentication and a detemination to utilize live or recorded material, the EBS station may:

1. Broadcast the following announcements:
                                "We interrupt this program due to an emergency affecting O                            Chester County. Important information will follow."

Transmit the Emergency Broadcast System Two Tone Attention 2. Signal for 20-25 seconds.

3. Broadcast the following announcement and broadcast the emergency material:
                                "We interrupt this program to activate the Emergency Broadcast System for Chester County because of an emergency at the Limerick Generating Station.           Important infomation     ;

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                                      -- EBS Message #2               (referenceEBSmessages
                                      -- EBS Message #3                in Annex D)
                                      -- EBS Message #4 etc.

I E. Termination Upon receipt of the termination notice from the activating official, make the following announcement:

                          "This concludes operations under the Chester County Emergency bq/                    Broadcast System."

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Upon receipt of notification of an incident at the plant, from either PEMA, PECo or Montgomery County depending on incident circumstances, the County Communications Center.will verify the notification if it is not received via the dedicated telephone line. The Connunications Center will activate notifications as directed by the DES Duty Officer (assigned on a twenty-four hour basis) or the DES Director, using the RECALL system. As EOC staff arrive at the EOC, they will be provided with a RECALL printout indicating notifications accomplished, and will then initiate remaining notifications and verify notifications for their respective areas' pursuant to appropriate implementing procedures. In rapidly developing situations requiring expeditious public alert, the Connunications Center can, on direction of the DES duty officer or Director, activate the EBS network and appropriate sirens, simulta-neously with the initiation of the RECALL notification sequence. In all other cases, the DES PIO will assume responsibility for EBS activa-tion under direction of the DES Director through the Communications Center, and for coordination of public alert. The Communications Group ' O assumes responsibility for all other notification and for coordinating verification actions. See Appendix B-1 for the DES priority call list. O C-2-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

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  • Federal E=argency !!anage=ent Agency, Environmental Protection Agency, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Energy, Health

) and Human Services, Agriculture, Transportation I O **See Annex E, Basic Plan, Attachment A, Primary and Support Responsibility Chart C-2-6

Chester County Actual Emergency i O' Drill APPENDIX C_3 NOTIFICATION CHECKLIST I. INITIAL NOTIFICATION

a. Name of Caller:

Title:

b. Location of Incident:

i c. Telephone Number:

d. Emergency Class: UNUSUAL EVENT SITE EMERGENCY ALERT GENERAL EMERGENCY
e. Date/ Time of Incident: /
f. Radioactivity: Has Not Been Released Is Being Released Has Been Released Within Plant From Plant
g. Type of Release: Airborne Waterborne Surface Spill
h. f.dditional Information:

II. UNDER GENERAL EMERGENCY ,

a. Protective Actions: None Recomended Recomended as follows:
b. Affected Population and Area: None As Follows:

LOCATION FOR COUNTY PURPOSES ONLY Department of Emergency Services Staff Notified Action Ordered by Staff: Received by: Time: C.3-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

APPENDIX C-4 SYSTEM DESIGN OBJECTIVES AND TESTING A. The minimum design objectives for coverage by the alert / notification system are:

1. The system is capable of providing both an alert signal and an informational or instructional message (EBS announcement) to the population on an area-wide basis throughout the plume exposure pathway EPZ within 15 minutes.
2. The initial alert / notification system will assure direct coverage of essentially 100% of the population within ten miles of the site.
3. Special arrangements will be made to assure 100% coverage within 45 minu.tes of the population who may .10t have received the initial alert / notification within the entire plume exposure pathway EPZ.

B. The minimum testing requirements for the alert / notification system are:

1. The siren system will be tested as follows:
a. A silent test will be conducted daily and when preventive maintenance is performed.

O' b. I growl test will be conducted quarterly and when preventive maintenance is performed.

c. A complete cycle test of the alert signal will be conducted annually to include broadcast of a test message over the County alert and warning (EBS) stations.
d. Chester County will provide PEMA with an annual statement certifying that the silent and growl tests were performed.
2. The radio link with WCAU will be tested monthly.
3. The EBS System will be tested per normal EBS Systems procedures.

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APPENDIX C-5 RISK MUNICIPAL EMA COORDINATORS AND DEPUTIES Municipality Name Coordinator Deputy Charlestown Twp. Robert Wert John D'Ginto  ; i Carol McLean East Coventry Twp.- Theresa Foose Bill Goman East Nantmeal Twp. John Perry Ann Perry t j East Pikeland.Twp. George L. Hughes Earl Sands Robert Dobson East Vincent Twp. Gary Kirby Glenn Deery North Coventry Twp. Melvin L. Guest, Jr. Charles Wilt , Phoenixville Borough Donald P. Sees Edward O'Donnell Schuylkill Twp. Norman Vutz Herman A. John South Coventry Twp. John McIntyre Keith Jeffries Spring City Borough Joseph Ferrara Ruth Bray Upper Uwchlan Twp. Robert Fetters William Shuff . Uwchlan Twp. Fred Minahan Jeff Walton Wamick Twp. Frederick T. Hurlock Vic Frederick West Pikeland Twp. Robert W. Rometsch Ben Saggese West Vincent Twp. David J. Monteith Harry White I . Note: Telephone numbers and addresses are on file in the County E0C. 4 I lO i C-5-1 Draft 11

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E g APPENDIX C-6 ROUTE ALERTING PROCEDURE 4 I. Purpose The purpose of route alerting is to supplement the .public alert system in the event of siren failure, and to alert persons in areas not within the sound of the alert system. It may also be used to alert the hearing impaired. II. Situation A. The public alert system for the Limerick Generating Station consists of one hundred sixty-six high-output mechanical sirens strategically located through-out the emergency planning zone (EPZ), 67 of which are in Chester County. B. The public alert system for the Limerick Generating Station will be activated by the County Communications Center in coordination with other counties and PEMA. C. The Alerting / Communications Group is responsible for dispatching route alert teams to areas of public alert system failure and for notifying the municipalities of a malfunction. D. Each municipality is divided into separate and distinct route alerting sectors. Each sector can be alerted within 45 minutes. E. Each sector is assigned a route alert team. Each team will consist of a minimum of two (2) persons using a P.A.-equipped vehicle. III. Procedures A. When dispatched, comence route alerting in designated sectors (reference route alerting map book). B. Route alerting is accomplished by driving slowly along designated roads, periodically activating the vehicle siren and making the following announcement on the PA system:

                    "There is an emergency at the Limerick Generating Station; please tune to your Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) station WCAU, 1210 AM or WC0J, 1420 AM."

C. Upon completion of route alerting, notify the Chester County comunications center. O 1 C-6-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . __ __ _ __ ._ __ _ . O

1 1 APPENDIX C-7 ROUTE ALERT ZONES AND COMPANY ASSIGNMENTS Route Alert Zone Maps and Company Assignments are included in a separate 4 publication: "Chester County Route Alert Maps for Incidents at the Limerick Generating Station", which is maintained on file in the Chester j County E0C. 3 ) O - i e i i i l i I !O C-7-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 i I__..__._____._________._..____________._____,_._._

APPENDIX 8 { ANNEX C TRANSIENT LOCATIONS WITHIN THE CHESTER COUNTY PLUME EPZ Marsh Creek State Park Upper Uwchlan Phoenix-Kimberton Mall East Pikeland l i Camp Council East Pikeland Coventry Mall North Coventry Warwick County Park Wa k/ South i St. Peter's Village Warwick Camp Sankanac East Vincent Camp Innabah East Vincent Swiss Pines Park Charlestown YMCA Baker Park Schuylkill Warwick Woods Campgrounds Warwick , Freedom's Foundation Schuylkill Fernbrook Center North Coventry ] United Church of Christ North Coventry 9 l !O l j C-8-1 Draft 11 i Revised 7/85 i

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ANNEX D i PUBLfC INFORMATION I. PURPOSE To establish procedures for informing persons in risk areas of Chester County of an incident at the timef'ick Generating Station, and to establish a program to infonn the general public of plans and pro-ceduresthathavebeendevelopedfortheir; protection. II. RESPONSIBILITIES - A. The Chester County Director of Emergency Services and the DES Public Information Officer (PIO) are responsible for ensuring the accuracy of the pre-emergency public information program to inform persons in risk areas of the county of plans and procedures for their notification, and points of contact for further information in the event of an incident at the LimeHck Generating Station. B. The Chester County Director of Emergency Services and PIO are responsible for preparing messages for r.elease over the Emergency Broadcast System at the time of an emergency and for monitoring EBS Stations. These messages will provide the public with specific emergency instructions based on the seriousness of the incident. EBS stations to be utilized.are WCAU, WC0J, and WYIS. C. The'Chester County Commissioners, in consultation with PEMA, are responsible for the release of instructions to the public in event of an incident at the Limerick Generating Station. III. REQUIREMENTS , A. Pre-emergency public information will be verified for accuracy by the Chester County Director o MEmergency Services and/or PIO. This information will instruct'the public at risk how they will be notified, what their actions will be and to whom contact for further information in the event of an incident at the Limerick  ! Generating Station. B. Philadelphia Electric, in coordination with PEMA and the Chester i County Department of Emergency Services, is responsible for the ' printing and distribution of printed materials to local residents. l hotels, motels, campgrounds and other transient population areas. C. Chester County will participate in an annual news media orien-tation held for Limerick risk counties which will be sponsored by PEMA. This orientation will acquaint news media representatives from Chester County with radiological emergency response plans and , points of contact for release of public information during an emergency. D-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

l  : i , D. The Chester County PIO,'with the assistance of'PEMA, will prepare. I O update, and distribute statements for broadcast over the Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) in the event of an emergency. These statements will include applicable verification procedures and consist of the following:

1. Initial Alert Announcement.
2. Take Shelter EBS Announcement.
3. Selective Evacuation EBS Announcement..
4. ~ General Evacuation EBS Announcement.
5. School Evacuation EBS Announcement. f
6. Reentry and Recovery EBS Announcement.
7. EBS Station Announcement.

E. If warranted at any time, the County of Chester may commence issuing public information statements via newspa er, radio or television to explain Chester County governmenta actions being ) taken to protect the residents and transients within the county. The purpose of the announcements is to provide accurate infoma-tion and counteract misinformation and rumors. Reference to the O situation at the Limerick Generating Station will be made only in the context of the reasons for governmental actions. F. If an emergency situation reaches a degree of danger requiring protective actions by the public, PEMA will coordinate the specific time to activate the public alerting system and the appropriate EBS announcements to be made. EBS announcements will not be made before the public alerting system is activated. G. In the event PEMA is out of comunications with the risk counties, Montgomery County assumes PEMA's role until communications are restored. In the event PEMA and Montgomery County are out of. comunications, the risk counties will operate on their own i initiative based upon infomation provided by the Limerick Generating Station or BRP personnel on site. The Chester County DES Director or alternate is authorized to initiate public alert and EBS systems in the event of a rapidly developing need for protective action. H. A Rumor Control Center will be established by Chester County whenever the EOC is activated in support of this plan. The PIO is responsible for the staffing and operation of the rumor control telephone (s). The rumor control telephone number for Chester County will be 431-6480. The need for additional telephone lines and personne1'to' staff the center will be coordinated by the O Director of Emergency Services. D-2 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

I. The Chester County Media Center will be established in Room 322 of the Hazlett Building whenever the EOC is activated, and will be staffed by the PIO. J. The Chairman of the County Board of Commissioners, or his designee, will serve as the County's spokesperson in the event of an emergency associated with the Limerick Generating Station. 1 The County spokesperson will be briefed by the PIO prior to the release of public information during an emergency. All news releases'will, if possible, be co-ordinated with the PEMA Press Secretary, PEco, and the other risk county P.I.0.'s. IV. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS The Public Information Officer will: A. Unusual Event No action required. B. Alert

1. Report to the E0C.
2. Contact EBS stations and review the prepared EBS announce-ments.
3. Contact and alert all Chester County Media.
                    ~4.   'If the public alert system is activated, ensure that appro-priate EBS announcements are made imediately thereafter.

C. Site Emergency l

<                    1. Report to the Ccunty EOC and assemble the public information r                           staff.

4 2. Contact the primary EBS station, WCAU, and advise of the declaration of a Site Emergency.

3. Contact and alert all Chester_ County Media.

J. Open the Chester County Media Center in Room 322 of the H ulett Building and issue appropriate public information statements in accordance with guidance from the County Commissioners and in cooperation with the PEMA Press Secretary and other risk county PI0's.

5. Activate Rumor Control Center.
6. If the public alert system-is activated, ensure that appro-O priate EBS announcements are made imediately following activation.

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D. General Emergency O' 1. Follow.same procedures as for Site Emergency.

2. If a protective action recomendation is received from PEMA, ensure that appropriate EBS announcemer.ts are made imediately
thereafter.

V. APPENDICES I Appendix 1: EBS Initial Alert Announcement Appendix 2: Take Shelter EBS Announcement i t

       -       Appendix 3:                         Selective Evacuation Announcement Appendix 4:                         General Evacuation EBS Announcement                                                             t Appendix 5:                         School Evacuation EBS Announcement Appendix 6:                         Reentry and Recovery EBS Announcement Appendix 7:                         EBS Station Announcement i             Appendix 8:                         Limerick Public Information Booklet
Appendix 9
Public Information Pamphlet i

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I l i APPENDIX 1 ANNEX D EBS INITIAL ALERT ANN 0UNCEMENT* This message has been released by the Chester County Department of Emergency Services: An incident has occurred at the Limerick Generating Station. At this time there has been no release of radioactive materials. All residents of Chester County should stay tuned to this station for the latest information. The Chester County Department of Emergency Services will continue to keep you informed of the situation. In the meantime, residents within an approx-imate 10-mile radius of the facility are requested to review the emergency infonnation brochure. This brochure describes what steps may be taken to protect you and your family should protective action be necessary. We emphasize that the situation at Limerick requires no special action at this time except to review your emergency information brochure. Continue to

      . listen to this station for official bulletins and special instructions.

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          *This message will be~ broadcast when special circumstances exist that require EBS notification of the public prior to any requirement for the Os      public to take shelter or evacuate.

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APPENDIX 2 ANNEX D TAKE SHELTER EBS ANNOUNCEMENT The following message has been released by the Chester County Department of Emergency Services: An emergency exists at the Limerick Generating Station. Persons in the approximate ten mile area around the facility are requested to take shelter. There is no need for residents to leave the area at the present time. In Chester Count (Interstate 76) y, the and eastarea affected of PA Route is north of the Pennsylvania Turnpike 345.

!   Persons in this area should take shelter. Persons traveling should proceed to their destination.. Non-residents traveling in motor vehicles should clear the area in an orderly fashion.

All persons traveling in the area in motor vehicles should roll up windows and close air vents. . Persons who have taken shelter should observe the following procedures:

1. Close all doors and windows.
2. Turn off air conditioners and close external air vents to minimize.

intake of outside air. Turn off fans drawing outside air.

3. If applicable, lower the thermostat setting of forced air heaters to minimize the intake of outside air.
4. Keep pets inside, and to the extent possible, bring farm animals under covered facilities. ,
5. Locate your Chester County Emergency Infomation Brochure for the Limerick Generating Station and read the emergency information that it contains with' emphasis on the Take Shelter instructions.

You are asked not to do the follcwing: I (Readstatement#1ifschoolisinsession.)

1. You are requested not to telephone or go to the schools your children are attending. They are in a protected environment and l will be bused home at the regular time unless you are otherwise informed by this station.  !

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l s 2. Do not telephone the municipal,' county, State or Federal officials directly involved. They will keep you informed of the situation through this station. Do not use the telephone except for medical emergencies. The preceding has been an announcement by the Chester County Department of Emergency Services. It calls for all persons within an approximate ten-mile area around the Limerick Generating Station to take shelter. For further information, stay tuned to this station. (Repeat this message one time, then end the transmission.) (Thereafter, this message will be repeated every five minutes until the station is informed by the County Department of Emergency Services to end transmission.) i O D-2-2 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

APPENDIX 3 ANNEX D SELECTIVE EVACUATION EBS ANNOUNCEMENT The following message has been released by the Chester County Department of Emergency Services: An emergency presently exists at the Limerick Generating Station and the Governor recommends selective evacuation of pregnant women and pre-school children within an approximate ten-mile area around the facility. l In Chester County, pregnant women and pre-school children living in the area north of the Pennsylvania turnpike (Interstate 76) and east of Route 345 should evacuate. Pregnant women and pre-school children needing shelter will be received at Gordon Jr. High School located at 351 Kersey St., Coatesville. Persons needing transportation to this site should call the municipal transportation number listed in their Limerick emergency brochure or their local police or fire department. Those persons affected by this message who are evacuating by private auto-mobile should remember to drive carefully and obey all traffic laws. Pregnant women and pre-school children affected by this request should prepare to spend a minimum of three days away from home and should take with them sufficient quantities of clothing, personal items and prescription drugs to last at least this length of time. Food, bed and sanitary facilities will be provided at the mass care facility. , The preceding has been a message from the Chester County Department of Emergency Services regarding the Governor's recomendation for the selective evacuation of pregnant women and pre-school children living within an approximate ten-mile area or radius of the-Limerick Generating Station. For further information, stay tuned to this station. (Repeat this message one time, then end transmission.) (Thereafter, this message should be repeated every five minutes until the station is informed by the County Department of Emergency Services to end transmission.) O D-3-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

i APPENDIX 4 i ANNEX 0 GENERALEVACUATI0hEBSANNOUNCEMENT The following message has been released by the Chester County Department of Emergency Services. A General Emergency presently exists at the Limerick Generating Station and the Governor recommends the evacuation of all persons within an approximate ten mile radius of the facility. In Chester County this evacuation advisory affects persons in the areas north of the Pennsylvania Turnpike (Interstate 76) and east of Route 345. If you live in this area, please locate the Chester County Emergency Infor-mation Brochure for Limerick distributed to all households and read the instructions for evacuation. Main evacuation routes are provided with traffic control. Please follow the  ; main evacuation routes for your comunity. If you will need a place to stay, report to a reception center. These are the main evacuation routes: Route 724 West. . Route 23 West. Route 100 South to Route 113 South to Route 30 Bypass West to Route 322 East. Route 113 South to Gordon Drive to Route 100 South. Route 23 East to Route 252 South to Route 202 South. Route 29 South to Route 252 Sout,h to Route 202 South. (Repeat this one time and continue message.) If you require assistance or shelter, Reception Centers are established at the following locations: Morgan Corporation, Morgantown - Downingtown High School, Downingtown West Whiteland Township Building, Rt. 100 North of Rt. 30 Stetson Middle School, Rt. 202. O D-4-1 Oraft 11 Revised 7/85

If you have housebound persons or invalids in your home and require assis-tance in moving them, call your local police or fire department emergency O number. Please cooperate by checking on persons who may live alone in your neighbor-hood. If they have no way of providing for their own transportation, please assist them if possible. If you cannot obtain transportation for these persons, call your local police or fire department emergency number. Persons affected by this evacuation advisory should prepare to spend a minimum of.three days away from home and should have with them sufficient quantities of clothing, sleeping bags or blankets, personal care items and prescription drugs for at least this period. Persons evacuating will be provided with food, bed and sanitary facilities at mass care centers. Pets may accompany their owners, but will not be allowed inside the mass care  : centers. The care and feeding of pets are the responsibility of the owner. i j Fanners affected by this evacuation advisory should shelter their animals

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and contact their county agricultural agent for further instructions regard-i ing protection of livestock and foodstuffs and regaining access to the , evacuated area to care for livestock. Persons planning to evacuate are reminded to take the following steps prior to leaving:

1. Secure your home and property.
2. Turn off all lights and electrical appliances.
3. Turn down any heating systems (or turn off air conditioning systems).
4. Proceed calmly to your destination, obeying all traffic laws and driving carefully.

Please obey the police and others who will be directing traffic l 5. 4 along the evacuation routes. , Persons evacuating are advised that the evacuation area will be secured and patrolled by State and local police and the National Guard. The preceding has been an announcement by the Chester County Department of Emergency Services regarding a recommendation by the Governor for the evacuation of all persons living within an approximate ten-mile area of the Limerick Generating Station. For further information please stay tuned to  : this station. (Repeat this message until the station is informed to terminate by the CountyDepartmentofEmergencyServices.) (If school-is in session, prepare to broadcast School Evacuation message. O Do not broadcast this message until instructed to do so.) D-4-2 Draft 11 j Revised 7/85

APPENDIX 5 ANNEX D SCHOOL EVACUATION EBS ANNOUNCEMENT The following message has been released by the Chester County Department of Emergency Services. It supplements instructions given to the public relative to the general evacuation annuncement for the approximate ten-mile area around the Limerick Generating Station.

   -" Parents with children attending school within a ten-mile area of the Limerick Generating Station are advised that their children will be evacuated to a safe location where they can be reunited with their parents or guardians.

Children will be bused to safe locations at host schools outside the risk area. Parents are asked to meet their children there. I repeat, children will be bused directly to safe locations at host schools outside the risk area where parents or guardians may pick them up. Parents or guardians are urged to go directly to the host schools. Attempting to pick them up at the schools they attend mjght interfere with their safe evacuation. Children attending Chester County schools within the 10-mile area around the Limerick Generating Station will be bused to locations where they can be picked up. Please refer to the.informition provided by your child's' school that highlights these host' schools and pick up procedures. Parents are urged not to telephone or to go to the school that their children are attending inside the ten-mile radius of the plant. This will only create confusion. Parents are to meet their children at the assigned host schools. I repeat, parents are urged not to telephone or to go to the school that their children are attending inside the approximate ten-mile area, but to meet their children at assigned host schools. If your child attends a school outside the ten-mile radius, you may pick up your child at that school. These host schools will remain open until 8 p.m. After 8 p.m., your child will be transferred to an announced location to await pickup. The preceding has been an announcement by the Chester County Department of Emergency Services giving parents instructions on where to meet their children who are attending school in the approximate ten-mile area around the Limerick Generating Station." (Repeat this message one time then end transmission.)

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(This message will be broadcast along with the General Evacuation announce ment when instructions are given by the Department of Emergency Services to O do so.) D-5-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

APPENDIX 6 ANNEX D REENTRY AND RECOVERY EBS ANNOUNCEMENT (This message is intended for broadcast by support and risk county news media.) The following message has been released by the Chester County Department of Emergency Services and affects all Chester County Residents who have evacuated. The Governor has announced that residents who evacuated the area around the Limerick Generating Station may begin the orderly return to their homes. Procedures for reentry to the evacuated area have been planned to ensure the safety of all returning evacuees. Persons in mass care centers will be notified of their. scheduled return. They should wait for notification before proceeding. Return routes, which are generally the same as those used for evacuation, have been marked and will be staffed by emergency personnel. It is requested that each family cooperate with the municipalities which have been your hosts during this emergency by helping to restore evacuation facilities to their original condition and by assisting with general area cleanup before. leaving. The preceding has been an announcement by the Chester County Department of Emergency Services concerning the orderly reentry of evacuated residents to the area surrounding the Limerick Generating Station. Please stay tuned to this station for further information. (Repeat this message one time then end transmission.) (Thereafter, this message should be repeated every five minutes until the station is informed by the County Department of Emergency Services to end transmission.) O D-6-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

APPENDIX 7 ANNEX D l EBS STATION ANNOUNCEMENT *

        "This station provides EBS announcements for residents of Chester County.      ;

If you are not a Chester County resident, information pertaining to your county can be obtained by tuning to one of the following stations, or others, designated for your county: For Berks County: Station WHUM - 1240 AM For Montgomery County: Station KYW - 1060 AM Other counties are not affected." 4 O i j

          *EBS stations read this ressage between EBS announcements.

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APPENDIX 8 ANNEX D O LIMERICK PUBLIC INFORMATION BOOKLET L:MERICK GENERAT NG , STAT : ON EMERGENCY INFORMATION FOR BERKS, CHESTER AND MONTGOMERY Q COUNTIES THIS INFORMATION IS IMPORTANT Please read the entire brochure or have someone translate it for you. Discuss this information with members of your family, and then keep the broch.are in a convenient place for future use. ESTA INFORMACION ES IMPORTANTE Por f avor les este panfleto o encuentre alguien que se lo lea. Discuta esta informaci6n con su f amilia y mantenga este panfleto en un lugar converwente para un uso futuro. Berks County Chester County Emergency Management Agency Department of Emergency Services Agricultural Building. R.O. #1 Hazlett Building 14 East Biddle Street Leesport, Pennsylvar ia i9 "l3 West Chester Pennsylvania 19380 Montgomery County Office of Emergency Preparedness 100 Wilson Boulevard Eagleville, Pennsylvania 19403 O I D-8-1 l

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         - For All or Part of the FolloWing Communities I

BerkS County Montgomery County , Armty Townshe

  • Earl Townshe
  • Conegoviste Borough Pottstown Borosgh l Boyertown Borough Union Townshe
  • Dougians Townshe Roversford Borough Colebroondaie TownsNp WasNngton Townstwp* Green Lane Borough Schwenksves Borough Douglass TownsNp Lamenck TownsNp Shepack Township Lower Fredench Townshe Doppe SoroWM Lower Pottsgrove Townsmo Upper Frederck TownsNp CheSter County Lower Providence Townmo Upper Pottsgrove Township tower Salford Townshe' Upper Providence Townshe Marlborough TownsNp
  • Upper Satford Townshep Char $estown Townstwo
  • South Coventry TownsNp N,, genoy,, Townsmo East Coventry Townsmo West Pottsgove Townsnep +

Sonng C.tv Borough p.,g,ornen Township East Nantmeal TownsNp

  • Upper UwcNan TownsNp
  • East Pseed Townshe UwcNan Townsmp
  • East Vincent Townsheo Warwich Townshe*

NorthCoventry Townshe West Pik e4and TownsNp * ' Partially located m potentia # evocuanon ares. Phoerusviele Borough West Vmcent Townsmo Schuyske Townsmp* Thus mtormerson as unportant. Do not d.scaro. Keen m a tiandy piace.

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sounded over the seren system that has been enstalled The protective sctrons desenbed represent specife within an approximate ten mile radius of the Limerick procedures developed by, and coord neted through. Generateg Station. This signalis a steady tives to five your state. county and munceal geferrenents. Each levet of government has prepared plans to ensure a minute signal - not a wailing or wart 4ng signal. lf the Alert safe and coordmeted pubhc response to en Segnal is sounded in your communrty, tune your radio or TV emergency it is uncertant that you respond ouschly to one of the County Emergency Broadcast Statsons. A c when notified that protective actions are message w41 De broadcast advisang you what action should be taken. The sounding of the sirens will be monitored by govemment officials. Should a siren fail to activate, THis INFORMATION IS IMPORTANT: Please read reS' dents will be alerted by local polsce and firefighters the entire section. We recommend that vou unders.no using motule public address systems or door to door or circle the drecteons for your murweioahty under notification.

              "Where to Go" and refer to the map for tr e toutes that w.a be used. This informat.on should also b*

reviewed with the members of your fam 'Y Don't use the telephone to try to get emergency information. That seldom wdi brmg results and could tie up lines urgently needed for emergency operations aimed at January 1985 your protection. Use your telephone ONLY to request assistance for a personal emergency, or for transportation assistance (see:If You Need Transportation). EMERGENCY PLANS BERxS COUNTY ALER,T 8. WARNINGS E.8.S. STATIONS State. county and municipal emergency plans have been develooed and emercised for response to an accsdent at the AM FM Lamerick Generating Station. The plans were designed to WEEU 850 Wapy 102.5 coordinate and support emergency actions that may be WRAW 1340 WBy0 107 5 necessary s*muld an accident occur. WHUM 1240 WxAC 91.3 This emergency information was developed by eacn county emergency management agency w.th the support of the Pennsylvanee Emergency Management Agency in accordance weth state law and federal regulations. TNs eenportant information was pieced a the feitpnone dueClory Ey the PPGladatolv5 Electre CompanyJe cooperation with your county govemment.

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CHESTER COUNTY ALERT & WARNING.E.8.S. STATIONS EVACUATION INFORM ATION If it is necessary to evacuate an area. you wdl be mformed AM FM by an announcement on your EBS Station. The message wdlinclude any specialinstructions which msght be called WCAU 1210 for by the particular situation. WCOJ 1420 Special arrangements wdl be made to take care of the WYlS 690 sick and the disabled. Please keep your emergency management agency notified if you have an evalid person MONTGOMERY COUNTY with-m your household. ALERT & WARNING.E.8.S. STATIONS AM FM KYW- 1060 Wl8F 104 WZZD 990 WGHW 1110 If You Are Told To Evacuate if you are advised to evacuate. follow instructions promptty and carefully. The mao ndentifies man evacuation if you have s ne+ghbor who ns hard of beenng or visually routes. Also see the "Where To Go" section in this handicapped. please check to onsure that this neighbor has brochure which describes, by municipality. where you received the alert and understands what to do. Should go fof temporary accommodations and the highways to use. School students will be relocated to identified host schools. See the " School Section m this brochure for if You Are specif;e information. Told To Take Shelter When instructed to leave, secure your home as you would for a three-day trip. Should you be directed to take' shelter tremain mooors), there wdl be several things you need to do: p - Close au outside doors and windows. This dl he'D t' What to Take With You

  • i i keep out any radioactive materials which rr av be

(/ outdoors. You should plan to spend a trurutnum of three days away from home. Brmg orvy essentsai stems and avoid excess

                - Tum off or cicse all outside air mtakes.                   baggage. Take only what you need and then in small
                - Keep pets mside. and to the extent possible shelter        Quantities, farm arumats.                                                     Suggested items to take:
                - Keep your radio or TV tumed on and listen for further
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                                                                                      - Personal care items
                - Don't use the telephone - leave lines open for                      - Baby supplees (Formula, diapers, blankets, etc.)

emergency communications. - Pet supplies

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should roti up wedows and close air vents. * '" ' "*

                - Those not at home should take the best available shelter.                                                      Pets and Pet Supplies
                - Any other precautions deemed necessary whde                   For senitary reasons. pets wdi not be allowed inside mass takeg shelter wdi be broadcast by coun ty officials at the   care centers. Wu are responsible for their care.

time. Stay tuned to your local Emergency Broadcast Station. Stay indoors untd you receive of ficial notce that rt is safe to go out. Speeral arrangements wdl be made by state. If You Need county and municioal officials to take care of school . Chddren and hogpital patients. Transportation Farm Anemals If you are iristructed to evacuate and you do not have transportation, attempt to obtam a ride with neeghbors. a Farmers affected by a Take Shelter or Evacuation *"d'***h*"DY' advisory should sheiter their anemals provideg sufficient if this is not possible, transportation can be arranged by water and feed. The county USDA agncultural agent wdl calling your rnunicipal Emergency Management Agency. provide further mstructions regaroing protection of For telephone numbers see the "Where To Go" section in - livestock and foodstuf fs. ~ this brochure. f b Lj D-8-3

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v ~ desegnated host schools outside the area, They wdt remain there under school supervision untd pecked up by parents or guardians. These Host schools have been planned to coincide with main evacuation routes. SCHOOL INFORMATION studenis whose homes re ins.de but who attend schoot Parents of children attending schools within the outside the emergency pienneg zone will not be sent home emergency pierwung zone are urged NOT to cast or go to the af an evacuation is advised. They wdi remain at the school schools when protective action recommendations such as they attend under school supervioson untd picked up by sheltenng or evacuation, have been issued, This would parents or guardians. only add confusion and couad heder school authorities Specific informat6on concoming Hoot Scheele will be from the soeCiel provisions that have been made to protect your cheidren. provided to parents by school ,nayou officiele.,,,no,,,,,,,in, If your Ch,ald's

                                                                                     ,eno ,,,,,,,,,c,,,,,,cy,,,on if schoon .. in sess.on at the time evacuation is                       dessnated Host senoois. coniect the schoos principes or recommended enddren ettending schoois iocated witmn                        school district supenntendent and recueen two important the emergency pionn.ng tone wini be transported by bue to                  information now. Oon t westt BERKS COUNTY - Where To Go Example                           am.tv Townshie. - Am,tv o       n.            o.vei   Town. hie - south ensierta'ieon Assistencerame.e as,           12151689 9415                                 (2151367 8500
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                   *Munecipalities with an astensk are partia8y located in the potential evacuation area. See mao in this beochure.

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3 CHESTER COUNTY - Where To Go Ch.ies.own wwnship. Pheon.a mo norough seve - Wo.tvineen Township (2151935 1775 42151933 8801 (2153827 7932 hke Route 29 South to Route 202 South Teke Route 29 South to Route 202 South Take Route 100 South te Route 113 to: to: South to Route 30 Sypass West to Route Stetson Madee Schoes Stetson M.dee School 322 East to: Route 202 South of West Chester Route 202, South of West Chester Downingtown H.gn Schoes. Downingtown East Coveney llownshe Schuvihm Townshia* - Eson (2151495-6063 (215)933 5843 Take Route 23 West to: Take Route 23 East to Route 252 South to Mergen Corporation, Morgantown "C"' O 8*WS ' Em he*N Rovie 202 Soutn of West Chester (215)454-5780 Schuythin Townefup* - West MUNICIPAL PICK UP PotNTS hke Route 401 North to Route 23 West

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East Nonerneal Townshe* - East Stetson Mideo School ' ****"* #d Route 202 South of West Chester H"84 h"" (215)458 5780 **sh Clup' P8'"*8 L*' arking Lot Taae Route 100 South to Route 113 South Coventry Townshe Starr and Nch 5 rms Perking Lot Soutn to Route 30 8voess West to 322 (215l test to: A7p ,*g,ng tog Downingtown High Scnoel Take Route 100 North to Route 23 West to: p,,,,,,, se, p ,g,ng to, Downingtown Presovtenen Church Pe+ng Lot Morgan Corporation, Morgantown perue, Schooi

  • test Pekenend Towashe am City sorough" Vics Eanon N (2151933 1717' H.gh Schoes Sted.um (215194& 3456 Tate Route 113 Soutn to Gordon Dave to West Company Parkeg Lot Route 100 Soutn to Tese Route 724 East to Route t 13 South West Company Annes Parteg Lot to Gordon Dnve to Route 103 South to: - Rear of Val Re Diner W. WNteiend Townsh.o Budding Route W. Wh,teiend Two. Slog. Route 100 100 South of Swooestore Road. DeSeno . Bape Ruth 48d Perking Area South of Swedesford Road Esot Vincent Townshe Upper UwcMan Townshe' N Sonne City terough (21519334424 (215)458-846?
  • Church Street and Wet Avenue Take Route 724 South and Route 23 Take Route 100 South to Route 113 Church Street end New Street South to Route 113 South to Gordon South to Route 30 Bypees West to Route Church Street and Han Street Dnve to Route 100 Soum to: 322 East to: Church Street and Chestnut Street W. Whitetend Townsne Budding Route Downingtown H.gh School, hh Strw and % Strw 100 South of Swedestord Road. Downegtown Church Street end Wunington Street Church Street and Weenut Street Nere Coventry Townshe - south Uwchsen Township. Church Street and Pieeiend Avenue (2151323 1694 (2151363 9450 sin Strw W Weinut Strw Mem Street and Popeer Street Take Route 100 South to Route 23 West Take Route 113 South to Gordon Onve to
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Main Street end Hos Street Morgen Corporation. Morgantown W. WNtetend TownsNp 8udding Route Ma n Street and Psew Street 100 Sourn of Swedesfora Road Me.n Street and wet Avenue fearth Coventry Townshe - North '*

Mem Street and Bndge Street (21$13231694 hk Townshe* Bndge Street and Church Street Take Route 724 West to: 12151286 5557 Bndge Street and Penn Street Cumru Elementary School Shdt.ngton Take Route 23 West to: go g S[n and S Morgan Corporation, Morgantown gridge Street end Glass Street Phoen6avies Gerough North *

  • 1215)933 8801 West Pibelend Townshe' Take Route 23 East to Route 252 South to 1215)827-9218 ,

Route 202 Soutn to: Take Route 113 South to Gordon Dnve to Stetson M.dee School Route 100 Soutn to: Route 202 South of West Chester W WNicand Township su.iding Route 100 South of Swedesford Road

            'Municipskties weta en estensk 4.e partially located m the potential evacuation area. See map for area inc6uded.
            "Or report to muneceal pick vp points 1 sted-L)

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  • Schwenhavine Borough (215l489-9208 (2151234 9300 (2151287-8997 Take Old Route 422 East (Germantown Take Route 63 East to Route 113 North Take Route 73 East to Route 202 North Piken to Pennsylvansa Turno.ke East to to: to:

Exit 27 to: County Lee Maza. To ford Montgomery Mat. North Weses Turno ke East to Entt 27 South toward Jenketown, at Ett R1ht New Hanover Township Shepack Townshe on Maryland Rd. (215)323 1008 (215)584-5453 wuow Grove industnal Port. (2151323 1009 Take Route 113 North to Route 73 East to W'aow Grov* Take Route 663 North to Route 309 North Route 202 North to: to: Montgomery Mad, North We4ee Dougiene Townshe Southem Lehigh School. Center Valley " (215)3674277 Doppe Sorough - North (215)367 9191 Porksomen Township Take Route 100 North to Route 29 North (215)489 2700

          **;                                                (215)489-4034                                 Take Route 113 North to Route 73 East to Emmaus Hegn Schoca. Emmaus Take Route 29 South to Route 113 North        Route 202 Noith to:

to Route 73 East to Route 202 North to: Montgomery Mail North Wales Montgomery Mall. North Wales Green Lare Borough y,e,,e s.,ough - South (2151234-9000 Pottstown sorough - Centrol (2151489-2700 Take Route 63 East to Route 113 North (2156326 3100 to: Take Old Route 422 East (Germantown County Lee Maza. Teiford Take Route 100 North to Route 29 Nortn Pikel to Pennsylvania Tumoske East to to: Enit 27 to: Emmaus High School Emmaus S. toward Jenkintown, et Exit R1%t on Urnertek Township Marytand Rd. s (215)495-6432 Pottstewn Borough - North Wiitow Grove industnal Park. Take Old Route 422 East (Germantown (2154326-3100 " "** O' P,het to Pennsytvan.e Tumpeke East to Esit 27 to: Take Routa 663 (Nortn Charlot<e Streett to Route 309 North to: Upper Fredench Townshe South toward Jenkantown. at Emit RegMt on Maryland Rd. Soutnem Lehign School. Center Valley' * (215)754-6436 wnow Grove industnal part. Take Route 63 East to Route 113 North Pottstown Borough - East to: waow Grove (215)326-3100 Courtv Une mana. Tetford t , Freconch Tournehsp Take Route 422 8vpass West wea Armand (215)287 8857 en e evero n Suut er Ponogreve Towns @

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Scas to Route 63 East on Route 113 Take Route 100 Nortn to Route 29 North North to; ' Pottstown Borough - South to: County Lee mara. Tei*ord (215)326-3100 Emmaus H.gh School. Emmaus Take South Hanover Street Bridge to Lower Pottsgrove Townshe Route 724 West to: Upper Providence Townshio (215l323-1380 Cumru Elementary Schoot. Shdlington 12153933 9179 121513234436 (215)933-8608 Take Route 663 Nortn to Route 309 Nortn Pottstown Borough - West She Schuvika Empress Estenson (New to: 12151326-3100 US. Route 4221 to Tumpeke: East to Emit Southem Lenigh School. Center Valley " Take 8vs. ness Route 422 (High Streett 25. to Route 1 North to: West to: Nesnamey Man. Comweris He.ghts" Lower Providence Townsh, Pathmark mata. Reiffton (215)539-8020 . Upper Sederd Townshe Taae Route 363 South to Pennsvivania Rovereford Borough (2153287 6160 Tumo*e East to Es t 28 to Route 1 Nortn ggi$ig4g.3737 Take Route 63 East to Route 113 North Mad. Comwells Hegets *

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        . Lower Salford Townshe*                              South toward Jenkantown, at Esit. R.gnt         est onogrove Townshe (2158256 8087                                     on Maryland Road to:                           (215)323-7717 Take Route 113 North to:                           Willow Grove Industrial Park.                Take Business Route 422 West to.

Countw Lane mana. Tetford Wdiow Grove . Pathmark Pfara. Reiffton

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                                                                           ,,q,ation exposure. For exampio, doctors and sesentists piant. Any reieases are espected to be hmited to small                                                                                      ,

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  • Color television 1 Airline trevel (typical airime passenger who 3 i makes 10 flights per yearl Natural radioactive matenets withm the body 20 RUMOR CONTROL. CONTACT Medical X rays (average patient) 20 Cosme rsys 27 BERKS COUNTY - (215) 3744809 .

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1 l APPENDIX 9 ANNEX D PUBLIC INFORMATION PAMPHLET EMERGENCY INFORMATION ' it WHAT YOU SHOULD > KNOW ABOUT - NUCLEAR POWER Eeilow eennsv,vanians. PLANT INCIDENTS This bookiet. coacemino the poteatiai nazard of a nuclear power plant incident,is being retcased as part of our efforts to inform the public of steps to protect their life, health, and property.

                                  **                                            People living near nuclear power plants need to know that protective measures are available for their safety if an incident occurs. And, the public is just not as well informed about nuclear power and the nature of Os                                                                          possible incidents as it should be.

The likelihood of a serious incident occurring at a g - . nuclear power plant is small but our experience at Three 3

                       '   V                                               Mile Island showed us that it can happen.

i The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania believes it has a Q responsibility to publish the basic facts and to inform people of measures they could be advised to take. J ( l can assure you that state govemment is working

                                ',- Q-                                     hard on these concems, not onlyin the effort to clean up
                               ,,        tu                                Three Mile Island, but in our work to be prepared to a                   p             (                                respond to future incidents.

d The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency has comprehensive plans which are kept current desenbing actions to be taken in the event of an F emergency. It works in close coordination with the federal, state, county and municipal govemments to ensure that public safety can be maintained. I hope you find this booklet informative and helpful. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Sincerely. PENNSYLVANIA EMERGENCY William W. Scranton. Ill MANAGEMENT AGENCY Lieutenant Governor Harrisburg Pennsylvania Chairman Pennsylvania Emergency Management Council O l D-9-1 l l

1 m O under controlled conditions. These planned releases are PURPOSE OF THIS BOOKLET within the limits established by the Federal Govemment. l This booklet is about nuclear power plants. It telis They are monitored on a continuing basis by the plant what the effects of a nuclear power plant incident could and by Commonwealth agencies. If a nuclear power plant incident occurs, there could be and what you should do to protect yourself. be a release of a large quantity of radioactive material into the water or into the air, if there is an abnormal WHATIS A NUCLEAR release of radioactive matenal into the water, those

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POWER PLANT INCIDENT? Stop pumping water until the radioactive material has paaed by. If there is an abnormal release of radioactive A nuclear power plant incident is the abnormal matend !.t , she air, the protective actions you will be r:; tease by a nuclear power plant of radioactive material advised to take will depend upon the size of the release to the surrounding countryside. and prevailing weather conditions. The duration of the hazard from a nuclear power plant incident could be several hours or several days depending upon the seriousness of the incident. The hazard posed would be in the form of radiation given of f by radioactive matenals that could be emitted in A abnormally large quantities in a nuclear power plant g incident. GHOW LIKELY IS AN WHAT IS RADIABON? Nuclear radiction consists of energy in the form of INCIDENT? invisible particles or rays. given off by radioactive The chances of s serious nuclear power plant incident material. Small amounts of radioactive material occur naturally and always have been part of man's occurring are remote compared to the threat of natural and other accidental disasters such as floods, tornadoes environment. For example, the earth's crust contains uranium, radium, thorium, and other radioactive and hazardous chemical spills. Nevertheless, the materials. Further radiation from outer space and from Commonwealth believes that citizens should know what the sun partially penetrates the earth's atmosphere and to do if a senous nuclear power plant ;ncident occurs. continuously bombards our planet. Additionally, natural radioactive materials appear in the air we breathe the WHAT ARE THE HAZARDS? food we eat. and the water we drink. As a result. every person has radioactive materials within his body. Much A vanety of industrial plants pose some hazard to the larger amounts of radioactive materials are produ'ced by public. Usually these hazards af fect only the people who and contained within a nuclear power plant. work in the plants, but sometimes the general public Man's use of radioactive materials also results in living near industnal plants are threatened by fires. radiation exposure. For example, doctors and scientists 6xplosions, and the escape of harmfulliquids or gases. have utilized X-rays in medical treatment for many P;ople living near nuclear power plants face a similar years. - risk. The amount of radiation a person receives is A nuclear power plant. like many industrial plants, measured in terms of radiation dose. The unit used to r;; leases water vapors from its cooling towers everyday. measure this dose is called a millirem. This water vapor is not radioactive and should cause no The following table shows examples of typical concern. Nuclear power plants also release small radiation doses due to natural radioactive materials or man's use of radioactive materials compared to the quantities of radioactive materials into the air and water U . D-9-2 l l 1

i I l worst estimated exposure received by an individual levels around nuclear power plants. If a nuclear power during the TMI-2 incident. plant incident occurs, this monitoring will be increased to obtain accurate inf ormation for all areas that might be Millirem affected. Sowce Per Year Color television . . . .. . . .. 1  !

  • Airline travel (typical airline passenger who makes 10 flights per year). . . . . 3 Natural radioactive materials within the i body.... . . .... . ... ... 20 l Medical X-rays (average patient) . . .... 20 l Cosmic rays. .. . ....... . 27
  • Natural radioactive materials in the earth 46
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* "The Effects on Population of Exposure to Low                            A NUCLEAR INCIDENT?

lsvels of lonizing Radiation." National Academy of Science.1980. If protective measures are required to protect your

** R: port of the President's Commission on the health and safety the standard " Alert Signal" will be Accident at Three Mile Island. October 1979. Page                     sounded over the siren system that has been installed
32. within an approximate ten-mile radius of the nuclear
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is generally accepted by the scientific community signal - not a wailing or warbling signal. The purpose of 't.dt exposure to radiation may cause biological effects the siren system is to advise the public to tune their that could be harmful. Whether those effects occur or radios or TV's to the local Emergency Broadcast Station. not depends on two factors: how much radiation is A message will be broadcast advising you what action recayed and whether the dose was received over a should be taken. To make sure that everyone concemed short or long time period. For example, radiation doses "gets the word". emergency broadcast messages will of about 25.000 millirems in a few hours may cause be repeated at frequent intervals. In addition, state and/ slight changes in a person's blood count. Below doses of or municipal police and fire departments and other about 100.000 millirems received in a few hours, there agencies will act to help " spread the word". This will be are no immediate ill effects. Radiation doses of about accomplished by the use of sound trucks, bullhorns or 350.000 millirems in a short period can cause illness or even a knock on your door. When you receive the cvin death if no medical care is received. However, the information, a knock on your neighbors' doors will help sama radiation doses received over a long time period, to ensure that everyone "gets the word". Don't use the such as years. may cause no measurable changes in the telephone to tri to get emergency information. That 1 body. . seldom will bring results and co,uld tie up lines urgently needed for emergency operations aimed at your protection. HOW IS RADIATION DETECTED? h ./ N

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Always remember these key facts: O If you hear the Attention Signal - Tum on your radio - Efforts should be made to keep radioactive or TV set! - materials from getting inside your body,if you have just come in from outside, wash your face and hands, o Don,t use the telephone in an attempt to get articularly before you handle or eat any food. additional information since this will only tie up lines Preferably, take a shower and wash any clothes you urgently needed for emergency operations. Use the were wearing while outside. telephone only if you need emergency assistance or Take precautions with food. Immediately cover up transportation in the event of an evacuationi or put in your refrigerator any "open" foods not in O Do not automatically evacuatel covered containers. This will keep any radioactive o Follow the instructions given on the radio or TVI materials which might seep into the house from contaminating foodstuffs. It will be safe to eat or drink anything in cans, bottles or other sealed containers. HOW CAN YOU PROTECT K'*a Y*"' '*di ' 'V '"'"*d "*"d''*" further emergency instructions. Don t use the YOURSELF FROM teiephone - ieave ali iines open for emer9ency communications. RADIATION? stay in you, ,iace of sheiter untii vou r.ceive official notice that it is safe to go out. Special There are two sound, simple and effective steps you arrangements will be made by state, county and cin take to protect yourself if a nuclear power plant municipal officials to take care of school children and incident occurs. These steps will help reduce potential hospital patients. Others not at home should take the radiation exposure. best available shelter. One step is taking cover or shelter (which means Another step you may be advised to take is

 ,      'Aing indoors). Should a smatt puff of radioactive               evacuation. In the event that larger amounts of Vratenal rise from the plant and move fairly quickly                    radioactive materials are projected to escape over a Eway, people within a predictable area downwind from              prolonged period, it may be necessary for people to the plant may have to go indcors and remain there until           move out of the area and stay out until advised to return.

th2 cloud passes and the hazard no longer exists. Emergency TV and radio broadcast messages relating to tha need for people to go to shelter, or"take cover", will to addressed to individuals in the area concemed. They _r e g jg will also contain specific instructions as to what you -* g f  : ._ g , should do for your own self. protection. Should you be directed to take shelter, there will be Ql - C__..f .[. Vg y s:veral things you need to do when you get there. , s Close all outside doors and windows and leave 1 - them that way. This will help to keep out any radioactive materials which may be outdoors.~ Also, tum off air intakes. '

.:==:: .: if it is necessary to evacuate an area, notice of need ,

for the action will come to you pnmanly by radio or . television. Here. too, the message will be addressed to ] those people in the area and will include any special

                                    -                                     instructions which might be called for by the particular
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(,/9 take care of school children, the sick, and the disabled. The procedures here will not be very different from h those followed dunng a flood alert when people may be D g% advised to evacuate their homes for a period of tirne l until the danger from flood waters pass. q l I D-9-4 9

O I HOW WOULD RESPONSE If advised to evacuate you should do the following:

1. Ci se all doors and windows; tum off fans and air TO A NUCLEAR INCIDENT conditioning.

BE MANAGED? 2. Tom aown neating system.

3. Tune to your local radio or television station to await Each nuclear power plant licensee is required to further instructions.

d2velop an emergency plan to cope with any incident. 4. Do not attempt to call your friends and neighbors; however remote. Detailed plans have also been this might tie up telephone lines which should be kept developed by state, county and municipal officials to open. protect people living within the vicinity of the plant. If a 5. When instructed do so. leave the area calmly in your, nuclear power plant incident does occur, your or your neighbor's pnvate vehicle using the routes government officials will act to minimize the designated. consequences to you and your family. 6. If you do not have transportation call your police or fire department and you will be advised what to do.

7. If you do not have a place to stay outside the area, s you will be directed to a mass care center.
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1. Remain indoors; close all windows and doors; turn
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ANNEX E FIRE AND RESCUE I. PURPOSE To provide fire and. rescue services to both support and risk areas of Chester County in the event of an incident at the Limerick Generating - Station. To assist municipal governments in notifying the population of protective actions to be taken. II. RESPONSIBILITIES A. The responsibility for fire and rescue protection for their coverage , areas will remain with the fire / rescue companies of Chester County. B. Fire and rescue companies within the plume exposure pathway EPZ will follow municipal emergency plans to provide supplemental notifica-tion of the population (route alerting). C. The Chester County Fire / Rescue Group Chief will be responsible for coordinating fire and rescue coverage, equipment and personnel. D. Fire and rescue companies will provide on-going emergency services for evacuated areas by way of task force groups. E. Fire and rescue companies in the plume exposure pathway EPZ should > be periodically briefed by their municipal Fire Services Officer and should coordinate activities with the municipal Fire Services Officer.

III. DEFINITIONS A. Risk Fire and Rescue Companies - Companies within or. serving areas within the plume exposure pathway EPZ.

B. Support Fire and Rescue Companies - Companies located outside the plume exposure pathway EPZ designated to support emergency-operations..

                                                                                                                              ~l C. Task Force - A group of fire departments responding as a tactical
                             . group rather than as separate units.

i D. Task Force Comander - Officer in charge of a task force. E. Relocation Point - A place to which Fire and Rescue Companies will . relocate outside the plume exposure pathway EPZ and from which will . respond to missions in the EPZ as needed. lO E-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

t l IV. REQUIREMENTS l A. To ensure protection for their respective municipalities, Chester . County fire and rescue companies in the plume exposure pathway EPZ of the Limerick Generating Station have agreed to. assist in the planning and implementation of route alerting as a supplement to the public alerting system, as well as continuing nomal fire and rescue services. All risk and risk mutual aid county fire com-panies will be provided with total EPZ route alerting zone maps. . B. In the event of an incident at the Limerick Generating Station, the primary means of notifying Chester County fire and rescue companies will be by telephone, with radio as a backup. V. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS 4 A. Unusual Event l 1. The Fire and Rescue Group Chief will not normally be notified of an Unusual Eve.nt. I 2. ' County fire and rescue services will be dispatched by the County l Communications Center, if requested by Montgomery County, to

provide mutual aid services onsite.

B. Alert . I 1. The Fire and Rescue Group Chief will report to the EOC. l 2. If requested, fire and rescue services will be dispatched to provide mutual aid services.

3. Fire and Rescue services located within or serving the plume exposure pathway EPZ will be notified of the Alert. All normal fire services will be maintained.
4. Fire departments with route alerting responsibilities should mobilize route alert teams, and review team assignments, procedures and personnel availability.
5. - In the event of public alert system activation, mobilize route alert teams and dispatch as necessary.

C. Site Emergency

1. Complete all appropriate actions listed for Alert.
2. The Fire and Rescue Group Chief will ensure that fire and rescue i

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a. -been notified and placed on standby status.
b. obtained dosimetry and KI from their respective municipal EOC's and distributed them to their emergency workers.

(CAUTION: Emergency workers will administer thyroid blocking (KI) drugs to themselves only upon the order  ! of the Secretary of the Department of Health).

3. The Fire and Rescue Group Chief will respond to fire / rescue unmet needs as identified or reported.

D. General Emergency

1. Complete all appropriate actions listed for Site Emergency.
2. The Fire and Rescue Group Chief will ensure that fire and rescue services located within the plume exposure pathway EPZ have:
a. been notified of the declaration of General Emergency and have been dispatched to their assigned positions for route alerting.
b. been notified of the time the public alert system is to be sounded.

O c. comenced route alerting, if necessary, at the time of public alert system activation.

d. reported to the county communications center that route alerting has been completed. After completion of route alerting, teams should be assigned to:

(1) An emergency worker decontamination station and from there to a assigned relocation point; or (2) Directly to an assigned relocation point; or (3) Quarters to await another assignment; or ('4) Another assignment.

e. taken KI as if instructed by Secretary of the Department of Health.
3. If relocation is necessary, fire and rescue companies will provide fire protection to the evacuated area by task force, in so far as radiation levels will allow, from designated relocation sites. The Host Company Chief Officer is responsible for coordinating task force assignments with relocated companies.

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VI. APPENDICES: Appendix 1: Chester County Fire and Rescue Companies Appendix 2: Fire / EMS Station Map. Appendix 3: Relocation Points for Chester County Fire and Rescue Companies Located Within the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ Appendix 4: Emergency Worker Decontamination Stations Appendix 5: Risk Fire and Rescue Apparatus List O s O  ! l E-4 Draft 11 f J Revised 7/85 1

l l APPENDIX 1 ANNEX E CHESTER COUNTY FIRE AND RESCUE COMPANIES I. FIRE COMPANIES Station 2 Berwyn Fire Company Berwyn Station 3 Paoli Fire Company Paoli , Station 4 Malvern Fire Company . Malvern Station 5 O EAST WHITELAND FIRE COMPANY Frazer Station 6 Exton Fire Compa~ny Exton Station 8* Friendship Fire Company No.1 , Geigertown Station 9* Friendship Fire Company Morgantown.

  • Located outside Chester County in Berks County, but dispatched by Chester County Communications Center.

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Station 21 Union Fire-Company No. 1 0xford -- Station 22 West Grove Fire Company West Grove Station 23 4 Avondale Fire Company Avondale Station 24 Kennett Fire Company No.1 Kennett Square , Station 25 Longwood Fire Company Kennett Square .i Station 26 0- Atglen Fire Company No. 1 Atglen , Station 27 Cochranville Fire-Company Cochranville Station 28 Park'esburg Fire Comp'any

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Station 29 Pomeroy Fire Company Pomeroy Station 31 Sadsburyville Fire Company Sadsburyville E-1-2 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

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Station 32 Elverson Fire Company Elverson. l Station 33 Honeybrook Fire Company Honeybrook Station 34 Martins Corner Fire Company Martins Corner Station 35 Wagontown Fire Company Wagontown Station 36 Po-Mar-Lin Fire Company Unionville Station 37 Modena Fire Company Modena Station 38 Thorndale Fire Company Thorndale Station 39

West Bradford Fire Company West Chester Station 41 Washington Hose Fire Company No. 1 Coatesville Station 42 Brandywine Fire Company No. 2
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Station 43 O West End Fire Company No. 3 Coatesville Station 44 Westwood Fire Company Westwood Station 45 Alert Fire Company No. 1 Downingtown Station 46 Minquas Fire Company No. 2 Downingtown Station 47 . LIONVILLE FIRE COMPANY Lionville 4 Station 48 O Glenmore Fire Company Glenmore Station 49 East Brandywine Fire Co. Downingtown > Station 51 First West Chester Fire Co. West Chester Station 52 Goodwill Fire Company No. 2 West Chester Station 53 Fame Fire Company No. 3 West Chester l E-1-4 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

Station 54 Goshen Fire Company West Chester Station 56 Hershey Mills Substation Goshen Fire Company West Chester Station 61 KIMBERTON FIRE COMPANY Kimberton Station 62 RIDGE FIRE COMPANY Spring City Station 63 , LIBERTY FIRE COMPANY Spring City Station 64 NORC0 FIRE COMPANY South Pottstown Station 65 PH0ENIX HOSE HOOK & LADDER NO. 1 Phoenixville Station 66 FRIENDSHIP FIRE COMPANY N0. 2 Phoenixville - Station 67 WEST END FIRE COMPANY NO. 3 Phoenixville Station 68 VALLEY FORGE VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY Valley Forge E-1-5 Draft 11 O Revised 7/85 l

l Station 73 LUDWIGS CORNER FIRE COMPANY Ludwigs Corner Station 75 Lukens Steel Company Fire Department Coatesville Station 76 Coatesville VA Hospital Fire Dept. , Coatesville 4 i Station 78 i PENNHURST STATE CENTER FIRE DEPT. Spring City Station 79 i Embreev111e State Hospital Fire Department i Coatesville i 1 E-1-6 Draft 11 ' Revised 7/85

II. RESCUE COMPANIES i Station 2 Bervyn Fire Company Berwyn Station 3 Paoli Fire Company Paoli Station 4 Malvern Fire Company Malvern Station 5 EAST WHITELAND FIRE COMPANY Frazer Station 6 Exton Fire Company Exton Station 9* Friendship Fire Company Morgantown Station 21 Union Fire Company No. 1 0xford Station 24 Kennett Fire Company No. I 1 Kennett Square Station 28 Parkesburg Fire Company Parkesburg E-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

Station 38 Thorndale Fire Company. Thorndale I Station 39 a West Bradford Fire Company West Chester Station 43 West End Fire Company No.'3 Coatesville Station 45 Alert Fire Company No. I Downingtown Station 47 LIONVILLE FIRE CDMPANY Lionville Station 49 0 East Bradywine Fire Company Downingtown Station 53 Fame Fire Company No. 3 West Chester Station 54 Goshen Fire Company West Chester i Station 61 KIMBERTON FIRE COMPANY Kimberton E-1-8 Draft 11 i Revised 7/85 4

l Station 67 WEST END FIRE COMPANY NO. 3 Phoenixville Station 68 VALLEY FORGE VOLUNTEER FIRE CO. ,

;                 Valley Forge Station 71 Southern Chester County Rescue Assoc.

Kennett Square , Station 72 l SPRING FORD RESCUE SQUAD Spring City i Station 74 Brandywine Manor Rescue Squad Brandamore III. AMBULANCE COMPANIES

                 ' Station 2 Berwyn Fire Company
;                 Bentyn Station 3 Paoli Fire Company Paoli Station 4 Malvern Fire Company Malvern J

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EAST WHITELAND FIRE COMPANY Frazer Station 21 Union Fire Company No. 1
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West Grove Fire Company-West Grove Station 23 Honeybrook Fire Company Honeybrook Station 24 Kennett Fire Company No. 1 Kennett Square Station 28

Parkesburg Fire Company Parkesburg 1

Station 29 Pomeroy Fire Company Pomeroy Station 32 ELVERSON FIRE C0 ELVERSON Station 33 Honeybrook Fire Company ' Honeybrook. E-1-10 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 O i

r Station 34 ) ! Martins Corner Fire Company Martins Corner I Station 36A Unionville Comunity Ambulance Unionville l Station 37 Modena Fire Company Modena Station 41 Washington Hose Fire Company No. 1

      'Coatesville j       Station 43 j       West End Fire Company No. 3 Coatesville I       Station 46 O    Minquas Fire Company No. 2 Downingtown-Station 47-A UWCHLAN AMBULANCE CORPS Lionville Station 54

' Goshen Fire Company West Chester Station 55 ! Goodfellowship Ambulance Club l West Chester l Station 56 Hershey Mills Substation j Goshen Fire Company West Chester

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Station 63A SPRING CITY AREA AMBULANCE Spring City Station 67 WEST END FIRE COMPANY NO. 2 Phoenixville Station 72* SPRING FORD RESCUE SQUAD Spring City Station 75 Lukens Steel Company Fire Department Coatesville Station 76 Coatesville VA Hospital Fire Dept. l Coatesville Station 78 , PENNHURST STATE CENTER FIRE DEPARTMENT Spring City Station 79 Embreeville State Hospital Fire Department Coatesville .J

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~ APPENDIX 3 ANNEX E TENTATIVE RELOCATION POINTS FOR CHESTER COUNTY RISK FIRE AND RESCUE COMPANIES IN EPZ Tentative Risk Department Relocation Point

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1. Kimberton Fire Co. Lionville Fire Company
2. Ridge Fire Co. Elverson Fire Company
3. Liberty Fire Co. Lionville Fire Company
4. Norco Fire Co. Kulptown Fire Company, Berks County
5. Phoenix Hose Hook & Ladder No. 1 Valley Forge National Park

, 6. Friendship Fire Co. No. 2 East Whiteland Fire Company i 7. West End Fire Co. No. 3 Valley Forge National Park (Phoenixville)

8. Ludwigs Corner Fire Co. Lionville Fire Company
9. Pennhurst Hospital (State Facility) Embreeville State Hospital
10. Springford Rescue Uwchlan Ambulance Station
11. Elverson Fire Company N/A
12. East Whiteland Fire Company N/A
13. Lionville Fire Company N/A
14. Uwchlan Ambulance Corps. N/A
15. Valley Forge Fire Company N/A 1 .

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1 - APPENDIX 4 ANNEX E i ~ EMERGENCY WORKER DECONTAMINATION STATIONS , i

1. Elverson Fire Company -(Station 32)

P. O. Box 181 Elverson, PA 19520

2. Lionville Fire Company (Station 47) '
Village Avenue i Lionville, PA 19353
3. Valley Forge Volunteer Fire Co. (Station 68)

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APPENDIX 5 OV ANNEX E RISK FIRE AND RESCUE APPARATUS LIST Station Name Apparatus 47 Lionville Fire Department 3 pumpers 1 rescue 1 brush 61 Kimberton Fire Company 3 pumpers 1 aerial 1 tanker 1 field truck 1 rescue j 1 squad 62 Ridge Fire Company 2 pumpers 1 tanker 1 brush truck 63 Liberty Fire Company 2 pumpers

Spring City I rescue O '64 Norco Fire Company South Pottstown 1 ladder 2 pumpers 1 brush truck 1 squad
,            65                         Phoenix Hose Hook and                             3 trucks i

Ladder #1, Phoenixville 66 Friendship Fire Company #2 2 trucks Phoenixville 67 West End Fire Company #3 3 trucks Phoenixville I rescue 68 Valley Forge V.F.D. 2 pumpers 2 brush trucks 1 tanker ' 1 rescue 72 Spring-Ford Rescue Squad 1 rescue I squad l 1 ALS squad l 1 boat O E-5-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

l i 73 Ludwigs Corner Fire Company 8 trucks 78 Pennhurst Center Fire Department 1 i i d s l i e I I l i E-5-2 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

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To establish procedures for the utilization of county and municipal law' ! enforcement agencies in support of emergency operations, to include'an 1 evacuation of the plume exposure pathway EPZ surrounding Limerick } Generating Station, and to limit access to areas where the population is ! taking shelter or has evacuated. 4  ! II. RESPONSIBILITIES i

                   ' A .- The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) Troop J in Lancaster County is responsible for PSP functions in Chester County operating from i                         stations in Embreeville and Avondale. It will coordinate its 2                          activities with the Chester County DES. The PSP is responsible i                          for control of traffic on main evacuation routes and for planning j                          and coordinating access control.                                                                >

! B. Municipal police departments will continue their normal responsi-bilities. Special assignments regarding security will be coordi-nated with the Pennsylvania State Police through the Chester County l Department of Emergency Services, t j C. The Chester County Sheriff's Office, District Attorney's Office, , i Detectives, and Prison and Park Guards will assist the Chester i County Department of Emergency Services as requested by the Director of Emergency Services. - 1 - { D. Upon order to State Active Duty by the Governor, the Pennsylvania >

National Guard will assist with security and other missions in
risk areas as requested and assigned.  ;

I I E. The Pennsylvania State Police, supported by the National Guard and  ! l municipal police, will control access to the plume exposure pathway '

EPZ during sheltering or evacuation.  !

t l III. DEFINITIONS j A. Risk Police Cepartment - Departments with jurisdiction in the l plume exposure. pathway EPZ. , B. Support Police Departments - Departments located outside the plume j exposure pathway EPZ designated to support emergency operations. C. Relocation point - A plac'e to which police departments will relocate i outside the plume exposure pathway EPZ and from which will they' respond to missions in the EPZ as needed. F-1 Draft 11 l Revised 7/85 i I I - . _ . . _ _ _ ._._.- _ __._._ _. _ _ _ _.__ _ _ _ .,..._ _ _ __.__-__.___.,_ _ . _

{ IV. REQUIREMENTS A. In the event of an incident at Limerick Generating Station, the police departments will be notified by telephone as primary means of communication with radio as back-up. V. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS A. Unusual Event

1. The Police Group Chief will not normally be notified.
2. If requested by Montgomery County, police departments will provide onsite emergency services.

B. Alert l 1. The Police Group Chief will report to the E0C.

2. The Police Group Chief will ensure that Police Departments located within or serving the plume exposure pathway EPZ have been notified of the Alert.
3. The Pennsylvania State Police will be notified by PEMA and DES, and if required, the State Police Liaison will be requested to report to the E0C.
4. Chester County DES Director establishes EOC security.~ Police Group Chief notifies risk municipal EVA to establish municipal ~

EOC security.

!            C.        Site Emergency
1. Complete appropriate actions listed for Alert.

t i 2. The State Police Liaison will be requested to report to the E0C. , i 3. The Police Group Chief will ensure that police departments located within or serving the plume exposure pathway EPZ have ' been notified of the Site Emergency, and have distributed dosimetry and KI to their emergency workers. (Caution: Workers will take KI only upon the instructions of the Secretary of the Departmentof. Health.) l 4. The Police Group Chief will respond to any municipal unmet needs as identified or reported. 4 i 5. The Police Group Chief ensures activation of traffic and access control points, as appropriate, in the event of a

protective action recommendation.

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D. General Emergency j

1. Complete appropriate actions listed _for Site Emergency.
2. The Police Group Chief will:
a. respond to municipal reopests for additional support.
b. ensure that access control points are staffed for security.
c. coordinate with the municipal Transportation Officers and the County Public Works Group Chief to provide assistance to disabled motorists and to obtain signs, ba'rricades and other required equipment.
d. in the event of evacuation, ensure activation of traffic control points.
e. after evacuation is complete, ensure Police Departments are assigned to:

(1) an emergency worker monitoring / decontamination sta-tion and from there to preassigned relocation points. (2) regular duties; or (3) another assignment.

f. ensure police emergency workers have taken KI if instructed to do so by the Secretary of the Department of Health,
g. in the event evacuation becomes necessary, ensure that police departments located outside the plume _ exposure pathway EPZ are notified that the relocating risk departments are enroute.

Relocated police departments will provide police protection from

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3. outside the plume exposure pathway EPZ in so far as radiation levels allow. APPENDICES:

     .1. Chester County Police Departments
2. Map of County Police Departments i
3. Relocation Sites for Chester County Police Departments within the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ 4 Chester County Access Control Points F-3 Draft 11 Revised 7/85
5. Chester County Traffic Control Points
6. Risk Police Department Resources i

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APPENDIX 1 im ANNEX F CHESTER COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENTS Note: Departments in capital letters are located within or service the plume EPZ. A. Police Departments Dispatched by Chester County Police Radio:

1. SCHUYLKlLL TOWNSHIP 22. East Whiteland Township
2. Easttown Township 23. UWCHLAN TOWNSHIP *
3. Tredyffrin Township 24 West Whiteland Township
4. Coatesville City 25. Kennett Square Borough
5. Valley Township 26. Oxford Borough
6. South Coatesville Borough 27. Parkesburg Borough
7. Caln Township 28. Downingtown Borough
8. SPRING CITY BOROUGH 29. West Goshen Township
9. Malvern Borough 30. Westtown/ East Goshen Townships
10. Willistown Township 31. EAST PIKELAND TOWNSHIP
11. WEST PIKELAND TOWNSHIP 32. West Caln Township
12. Thornbury Township 33. West Fallowfield Township
13. Birminghan Township 34 Wallace Township
-          14. Modena Borough                    35. West Nantmeal Township
15. East Fallowfield Township 36. East Brandywine Township
16. EAST CONVENTRY TOWNSHIP 37. East Bradford Township
17. EAST VINCENT TOWNSHIP 38. West Brandywine Township
18. WEST VINCENT TOWNSHIP 39. New Garden Township
19. West Grove Borough 40. Honeybrook Borough
20. West Nottingham Township 41. Highland Township-
21. Sadsbury Township 42. Honeybrook Township
           *Also covers Upper Uwchlan Township B. Townships Covered Full-Time by the Pennsylvania State Police:
1. Avondale Borough
2. East Nottingham Township 13. East Marlborough Township
3. Elk Township 14. West Marlborough Township
4. New London Township 15. Newlin Township
5. Franklin Township 16. Pocopson Township
6. Lor. don Britain Township 17. Pennsbury Township -
7. Lower Oxford Township 18. West Bradford Township
8. Upper Oxford Township 19. EAST NANTMEAL TOWNSHIP
9. Penn Township 20. WARWICK TOWNSHIP l
         ' 10. Londonderry Township               21. SOUTH COVENTRY TOWNSHIP
11. London Grove Township 22. CHARLESTOWN TOWNSHIP
12. Kennett Township 23. East Caln Township 1
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Utilize Their Own Dispatch Centers:

1. West.Chester Borough .

1 2. PHOENIXVILLE BOROUGH j

3. NORTH COVENTRY TOWNSHIP (P0TTSTOWN P.D.)

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f APPENDIX 3 1 C' ANNEX F l TENTATIVE RELOCATION SITES FOR CHESTER COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENTS WITHIN THE PLUME EXPOSURE PATHWAY EPZ Risk Department Relocation Site

1. Schuylkill Township P.D. Valley Forge Fire Company
2. Spring City Borough P.D. Uwchlan Township Building
3. West Pikeland Township P.D. Uwchlan Township Building l

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4. East Pikeland Township P.D. Uwchlan Township Building
5. East Coventry Township P.D. West Nantmeal Township Bldg.
6. East Vincent Township P.D. Uwchlan Township Building
7. West Vincent Township P.D. Uwchlan Township Building l 8. Phoenixville Borough P.D. Valley Forge National Park i
9. North Coventry Township P.D. Daniel Boone H.S. (Berks Co.)
10. Uwchlan/ Upper Uwchlan P.D. N/A l

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APPENDIX ~4 ( ANNEX F CHESTER COUNTY ACCESS CONTROL POINTS

                             ' *Denotes ACP and TCP Combined NO. RESPONSIBLE POST LOCATION                                           INSTRUCTIONS             PERSONNEL         ORGANIZATION I

CHARLEST0WN TOWNSHIP

200 T 510 (Rees Rd) & No traffic on T 403 (Howell Rd) either side 1 PSP 201 *Rt. 29 (Morehall Rd) No traffic north
            & LR 15134 (Wh'ite Horse)                        on White Horse                         1         PSP 202  *Rt. 29 (Morehall Rd)                              No traffic north                                                                      ,
            & LR 15050 (Charles. town)                       on Rt. 29                              1         PSP i    203  T 548 (Sidley Hill Rd)                             No traffic north on d
          & LR 15009 (Yellow                                 Sidley Hill or Springs)                                           Yellow ' Springs                       1         PSP 204  T 470 (Bodine Rd) &                                No traffic north on i          LR 15054 (Valley Hill)                             either road                            1          PSP

, WEST PIKELAND TOWNSHIP 205 Rt. 401 & LR 15189 No traffic west on Seven Oaks Rd. Rt. 401 or north on Seven Oaks Rd. 1 PSP F-4-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 i

NO. RESPONSIBLE POST LOCATION INSTRUCTIONS PERSONNEL ORGANIZATION 206 T 466 (Davis Rd) & No traffic north on T447(UpperPineCreek) Pine Creek or west on Davis Rd. 1 PSP UWCHLAN TOWNSHIP 207 Rt. 113 & T 464 No traffic north on (Lionville Station Rd) Rt. 113 or west on Lionville Station Rd. 1 PSP UPPER UWCHLAN TO'JNSHIP l 208 Rt. 100 & T 439 (Twp. No traffic north on Line Rd) Rt. 100 or east on Township Line Rd. . 1 PSP 209 LR 15018 (Lyndell Rd) No traffic east on

                  & T 427 (Moore Rd)           Lyndell                       1                   PSP 210    LR 15052 (Little             No traffic north on Conestoga Rd) & LR           Milford or east on 15203(MilfordRd)            Little Conestoga              1                   PSP i

211 Shore Line Dr. & No traffic north on  ! Styer Rd Styer Rd 1 PSP

                                                                         .                                     l TREDYFFRIN TOWNSHIP 212     Diamond Rock Hill Rd         No traffic north on
                   & Ashenfelter                Diamond Rock or east on Ashenfelter                1      Tredyffrin P.D.

l 213 Welsh Valley Rd. & No traffic on Mountain Drive Mountain Drive 1 Tredyffrin P.D.

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I NO. RESPONSIBLE POST LOCATION INSTRUCTIONS PERSONNEL- ORGANIZATION 214 County Line Express- No traffic onto way North at 202 N 202 North ramp 1 Tredyffrin P.D. I WALLACE TOWNSMIP 215 LR 15052 (Little No traffic west on l Conestoga Rd) & LR , Fairview Rd 15148 (Fairview Rd) 1 PSP , EAST NANTMEAL TOWNSHIP > 216 T 400 (Marsh Rd) & No traffic east on 401 401 or south on Marsh 1 County 217 T 400 (Marsh Rd) & No traffic on Marsh Adams Dr. 1 County 218 *Rt. 401 & Rt. 345 No traffic east on f Rt. 401 1 PSP WARWICK TOWNSHIP , 'T 219 Rt. 345 & T 409 No traffic east on

;               (Redding Furnace Rd)               Redding Furnace Rd               1       County 220  *Rt. 23 & Rt. 345                  No traffic east on                                            ;

Rt. 23 1 PSP 221 Rt. 345 & T 533 - No traffic east on (WarwickRd) Warwick Rd 1 County  ! O F-4-3 Draft 11 l Revised 7/85

1 . NO. RESPONSIBLE 4 POST LOCATION INSTRUCTIONS PERSONNEL ORGANIZATION 222 Rt. 345 & Northside ~ No traffic east on (T529) Northside 1 County 223 Rt. 345 & L.R 15129 No traffic east on (Harmonyville Rd) Harmonyville Rd 1 PSP i 224 Rt. 345 & T 400 No traffic east on-(Laurel Rd) Laurel Rd 1 County l l 1, j i l 1 i !O i i I f ! l l  ! 1 i i.

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1 1 APPENDIX 5 l ANNEX F CHESTER COUNTY TRAFFIC CONTROL POINTS NO. RESPONSIBLE POST LOCATION INSTRUCTIONS PERSONNEL ORGANIZATION 1 Rt. 23 and Rt. 401 Caernarvon Twp. 2 PSP (Reading) ,

(BerksCounty) i ! 2 Rt. 23 and LR 06090 Caernarvon Twp. 4 PSP (Reading) (Morgan Way) (BerksCounty) 25 Rt. 401'and Rt. 345 E. Nantmeal Twp. 2 PSP 26 Rt. 401 and Rt. 82 Elverson Boro. 2 PSP 27 Rt. 82 and Rt. 23 Elverson Boro. 2 PSP j i, *28 Rt. 23 and Rt. 345 Warwick Twp. 2 PSP a i 29 Rt. 23 and LR 15131 Warwick Twp. 2 PSP (Saint Peters Rd.) l 30 Rt. 23 and County Park Rd. Warwick Twp. 1 PSP I ' ! 31 Rt. 23 and T. 517 S. Coventry Twp. 2 PSP l (Coventryville Rd) l ! 32 Rt. 23 and Rt. 100 S. Coventry Twp. 2 PSP ( 4 lO i

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,                                                                                       NO.            RESPONSIBLE POST       LOCATION                           INSTRUCTIONS           PERSONNEL         ORGANIZATION i                33        Rt. 23 and T. 503                  E. Vincent Twp.            2                 PSP (Bertolett School Rd) 34        Rt. 724 and T 569                  E. Vincent Twp..           2                 PSP (New St.)

35 Rt. 100 and T 509 W. Vincent Twp. 2 PSP (Horseshoe Rd) 36 Rt. 100 and Rt. 401 W. Vincent Twp. 2 PSP l 37 Rt. 401 and LR 15079 W. Vincent Twp. 2 PSP 1 (Saint Matthew's Rd) 38 Rt. 401 and T464 Upper Uwchlan Twp. 2 PSP (FellowshipRd.) 39 Rt. 100 and T 464 Upper Uwchlan Twp. 2 PSP (FellowshipRd.) ] 40 Rt. 100 and LR 15052 Upper Uwchlan Twp. 2 PSP j (Corestoga Rd.) 1

41 Rt. 100 and PA Turnpike Uwchlan Twp. 3 PSP i

l 42 Rt. 100 and Rt. 113 Uwchlan Twp. 3 PSP 43 Rt. 113 and Rt. 30 Bypass E. Caln Twp. 2 PSP i l 44 Rt. 401 and Rt. 113 W. Pikeland Twp. 2 PSP i . l 45 Rt. 724 and Rt. 23 E. Pikeland Twp. 2 PSP  ! O l < F-5-2 Oraft 11 P.evised 7/85

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                    *46           Rt. 29 (Morehall) and                               Charlestown Twp.       2               PSP LR 15050 (Charlestown Rd)
                    *47           Rt. 29 (Morehall) and                               Charlestown Twp.       2               PSP LR 15134 (White Horse Rd) 48           Rt. 23 and Valley Park Rd. Schuylkill Twp.                                 1               PSP 49           Rt. 202 and Rt. 29                                  E. Whiteland Twp.      2               PSP 50           T. 457 (Styer/ Marshall)                           Wallace Twp.            1               PSP and T. 422 (Covered Bridge

] Road) 51 LR 15052 (Little Wallace Twp. 1 PSP Conestoga) O 90

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Rt. 23 and Rt. 252 Upper Merion (Valley 3 ParkPolice(1) Forge National His- PSP (2) toricPark) Charlestown-1 Rt. 401 and Valley Hill Charlestown Twp. 1 E. Whiteland Road Fire Police E. Coventry-1 Rt. 23 and Bethel Ch. Rd. E. Coventry Twp. 1 E. Coventry PD

;              E. Coventry-2 Rt. 724 and Bethel Ch. Rd. E. Coventry Twp.                                      1      E. Coventry PD E. Coventry-3 Rt. 724 and Old Schuylkill E. Coventry Twp.

l Road 1 E. Coventry PD E. Coventry-4 Rt. 724 and Sanatoga Rd. E. Coventry Twp. 1 E. Coventry PD O

  • Denotes combined ACP/TCP.

F-5-3 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

NO. RESPONSIBLE POST LOCATION INSTRUCTIONS PERSONNEL ORGANIZATION E. Coventry-5 Bethel Ch. and Creamery E. Coventry Twp. 1 Ridge Fire Polict Road E. Coventry-6 Ellis Woods and E. Coventry Twp. Schoolhouse Road 1 Ridge Fire Police E. Pikeland-1 Rt. 724 and Pikeland Ave. E. Pikeland Twp. 1 E. Pikeland PD E. Pikeland-2 Rt. 113 and Twp. Line Rd. E. Pikeland Twp. 1 E. Pikeland PD E. Pikeland-3 Rt. 113 and Rapps Dam Rd. E. Pikeland Twp. 1 E. Pikeland PD E. Pikeland-4 Rt. 113 and Hares Hill Rd. E. Pikeland Twp. 1 E. Pikeland.PD E. Pikeland-5 Rt. 113 and Cold Stream E. Pikeland Twp. 1 E. Pikeland PD Road O E. Vincent-1 Rt. 724 and Bridge Str. E. Vincent Twp. 1 E. Vincent PD E. Vincent-2 Rt. 724 and Hill Church E. Vincent Twp. 1 E. Vincent PD Road E. Vincent-3 Rt. 724 and Stony Run Rd. E. Vincent Twp. I E. Vincent PD E. Vincent-4 Pennhurst Rd. and Bridge E. Vincent Twp. 1 E. Vincent PD Street N. Coventry-1 Rt. 724 and Keim St. N. Coventry Twp. 1 N. Coventry PD N. Coventry-2 Rt. 724 and Hanover St. N. Coventry Twp. I N. Coventry PD N. Coventry-3 Rt. 724 and Rt. 100 N. Coventry Twp. 2 N. Coventry PD

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NO. RESPONSIBLE POST LOCATION INSTRUCTIONS PERSONNEL ORGANIZATION N. Coventry-4 Rt. 100 and S. Hanover St. N. Coventry Twp. 1 N. Coventry PD N. Coventry-5 S. Hanover Street and N. Coventry Twp. I N. Coventry PD Cedarville Road N. Coventry-6 Rt. 724 and Laure1 wood Dr. N. Coventry Twp. 1 N. Coventry PD N. Coventry-7 Rt. 100 and Cedarville Rd.'N. Coventry Twp. 1 N. Coventry PD Phoenixville-1 Rt. 113 and Rt. 23 Phoenixville Boro. 1 Phoenixville PD Phoenixville-2 W. Bridge and Pothouse Phoenixville Boro. 1 Phoenixville PD Road Phoenixville-3 Bridge St. and Nutt Rd. Phoenxiville Boro, 1 Phoenixville PD

     **Phoenixville-4 Rt. 29 and Jr. High School Phoenixville Boro.         1        Phoenixville PD Phoenixville-5 Nutt Rd. and Lincoln Ave. Phoenixville Boro. 1        Phoenixville PD yhcenxiville-6GaySt.andNuttRoad             Phoenixville Boro. 1        Phoenixville PD
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         ' leenixville-7 Pi              Main St. and Nutt. Road     Phoenixville Boro. 1        Phoenixville PD Phoenixville-8 Starr St. and Nutt Road      Phoenixville Boro. 1       Phoenixville PD Phoenixville-9 First Ave. and Gay Str.      Phoenixville Boro. 1       Phoenixville PD Phoenixville-10            First Ave. and Main St. Phoenixville Boro. 1       Phoenixville PD Phoenixville-11            First Ave. and Starr St. Phoenixville Boro. 1       Phoenixville PD
          ** School Hours Only.

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NO. RESPONSIBLE POST LOCATION INSTRUCTIONS PERSONNEL ORGANIZATION Phoenixville-12 Bridge St. and Buchanan St.Phoenixville Boro. 1 Phoenixville PD Phoenixville-13 Bridge St. and Gay St. Phoenixville Boro. 1 Phoenixville PD Phoenixville-14 Bridge St. and Main St. Phoenixville Boro. 1 i Phoen'xville PD Phoenixville-15 Bridge St. and Starr St. Phoenixville Boro. 1 Phoenixville PD Phoenixville- Phoenixville Hospital and 16 Rt. 29 Phoenixville Boro. 1 Phoenixville PD j Phoenixville-17 High St. and Franklin St. Phoenixville' Boro. 1 Phoenixville PD Phoenixville-18 Emmett and Dayton St. Phoenixville Boro. 1 Phoenixville PD Phoenixville-19 Dayton and Freemont St. Phoenixville Boro, 1 Phoenixville PD Phoenixville-20 Gay St. and City Line Ave. Phoenixville Boro. 1 Phoenixville PD 1 Schuylkill-1 Rt. 23 and White Horse Rd. Schuylkill Twp. 1 Schuylkill _PD Schuylkill-2 Pothouse Rd and Charlestown Road Schuylkill Twp. 1 Schuylkill PD

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NO. RESPONSIBLE POST LOCATION INSTRUCTIONS PERSONNEL ORGANIZATION 4 Schuylkill-3 Pothouse Rd and White Horse

Road Schuylkill Twp. 1 Schuylkill PD Schuylkill-4 Pothouse.Rd. and Rt. 29 Schuylkill Twp. 1 Schuylkill PD Schuylkill-5 White Horse Rd and Valley Park Road Schuylkill Twp. 1 Schuylkill PD
      **Schuylkill-6 White Horse Rd a'nd Schuylkill Elementary Sch. Schuylkill Twp.           1        Schuylkill PD
      **Schuylkill-7 Charlestown Road and Vo-Tech School              Schuylkill Twp.          1        Schuylkill PD S. Coventry-1 Route 23 and Daisy Pt. Rd. S. Coventry Twp.            1     Ridge Fire Police S. Coventry-2 Route 100 and Cadmus Rd.      S. Coventry Twp.         1     Ridge Fire Police S. Coventry-3 Route 23 and Old Route 23     S. Coventry Twp.-        1     Ridge Fire Police S. Coventry-4 Route 100 and Wedgewood       S. Coventry Twp.         1     Ridge Fire Police Road Spring City-1 Bridge and Main Street        Spring City Boro.        2      Spring City PD Spring City-2 Wall and New Strs.        -

Spring City Boro. 1 Spring City PD Spring City-3 Wall St. and Pikeland Ave. Spring City Boro. 1 Spring City PD Yellow Springs Rd. and

                      -Route 252                   Tredyffrin Twp.          1       Tredyffrin PD Route 252 and Park Access Tredyffrin Twp.            1           County          .

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F-5-7 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

< NO. RESPONSIBLE j POST LOCATION INSTRUCTIONS PERSONNEL ORGANIZATION ' Route 252 and 202 Bypass Tredyffrin Twp. 2 Tredyffrin PD N. Gulph Rd. & Thomas Rd. Tredyffrin Twp. 1 Tredyffrin PD County Line Expressway S. at Route 202 North Tredyffrin Twp. 1 Tredyffrin PD U. Uwchlan-1 Byers Rd. and Route 100 U. Uwchlan Twp. 1 Uwchlan PD U. Uwchlan-2 Route 100 and Twp. Line U. Uwchlan Twp. 1 Uwchlan PD U. Uwchlan-3 Route 100 and Font Rd. U. Uwchlan Twp. 1 Uwchlan PD U. Uwchlan-4 Park Entry Drive and Dorlan's Mill Rd. U. Uwchlan Twp. 1 Uwchlan PD 1 7 Uwchlan-1 Gordon Dr. and Rt. 100 Uwchlan Twp. I Uwchlan PD. (V

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i l i NO. RESPONSIBLE l POST LOCATION INSTRUCTIONS PERSONNEL ORGANIZATION W. Pikeland-1 Rt. 113 and Pikeland Rd. W. Pikeland Twp. 1 W. Pikeland PD W. Vincent-1 Birchrun Rd. and Rt. 100 W. Vincent Twp. 1 Chester County _ Route 322 and Route 100 Caln Twp. 1 Caln PD Route 322 and Downingtown- , High School Downingtown Boro. 1 Downingtown.PD Route 100 and Township West Whiteland Twp 2 W. Whiteland PD Bldg. Route 100 and Route 30 W. Whiteland Twp. 2 W. Whiteland PD-Route 100 and Route 30 W. Whiteland Twp. 2 W. Whiteland PD E. Whiteland *

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ANNEX G l l Os MEDICAL SUPPORT / EMS l I. PURPOSE To establish policies and procedures for the provision of Medical / EMS support in Chester County and to assist other risk counties in the event of an incident at the Limerick Generating Station. II. RESPONSIBILITIES A. Chester County is responsible for providing appropriate health and medical support to the public at risk in the event of an emergency and has appointed a Medical / EMS Group Chief to coordinate this responsibility. 4 l B. Chester County is responsible for the notification and support of hospitals and nursing homes within the plume exposure pathway EPZ, as well as providing support to municipalities requiring ambulance transporation for homebound persons in the event- of an evacuation. C. The hospitals' and nursing homes' primary responsibilities are to notify support facilities, update patient census, and determine transporation needs. Additionally, they will identify host facility capability to accept evacuees and report all unmet needs to the O County Medical / EMS Group Chief. D. Chester County, in cooperation.with the Red Cross, is responsible for health care of evacuees at mass care centers located within the the county.

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E. The County Medical / EMS Group will be aided by the Southeastern Pennsylvania- American Red Cross and the Chester County Emergency Medical Services Council in providing staff support and operational coordination of medical services. III. SITUATION A. One hospit31, three nursing homes, and Pennhurst Center are located within the Chester County sector of the plume exposure pathway EPZ of Limerick. Generating Station. B. Municipalities located within the plume exposure pathway EPZ'will develop lists of homebound individuals requiring ambulance transpor-tation in event of an evacuation. These lists are retained at the county EOC in the event that dispatch of ambulances for evacuation ,

                    .becomes necessary. An update is provided to the county by risk municipalities at the time of emergency.

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facilities. EPZ ambulances services will e primarily responsible p for the continued emergency coverage of their service areas and evacuation routes. D. Chester County ambulance services located outside the plume exposure pathway EPZ will be called upon to provide evacuation support to homebounds located within the EPZ while maintaining emergency coverage throughout Chester County using the Disaster Dispatch Plan. Ambulances from outside Chester County will be used for evacuation of health care facilities and support to homebounds. E. Chester County will provide primary notification of Pennhurst Center, a state facility for the retarded. The relocation site for this facility is the Embreeville State Hospital. A mass care center will be established at the Unionville Chadds Ford Jr. High School for staff and their families. F. Homebound invalids evacuated from the plume EPZ will be relocated to the Pocopson Home, West Chester. In the event that the capability of that facility to accept evacuees is exceeded, arrangements will be made to place them at area hospitals.. G. The primary Chester County hospital for stabilization, monitoring and decontamination of a contaminated emergency worker requiring medical attention will be Chester County Hospital. Severe radia-tion contamination cases, however, will be referred to the Hospital O - of the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia. IV. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS A. Unusual Event

1. The Medical / EMS Group Chief will not normally be notified.
2. If requested by Montgomery County, ambulance service will be pro"ided onsite.

B. Alert j

1. The Medical / EMS Group Staff will report to the E0C.
2. If requested, ambulance service will be provided onsite.
3. The Medical / EMS Group will:
a. ensure that ambulance services located within the plume exposure pathway EPZ are notified of the Alert.
b. notify hospitals and nursing homes within the plume expo-sure_ pathway EPZ, and Pennhurst Center.

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p c. respond to identified or reported municipal unmet needs, including homebound persons requiring ambulance trans-(v) portation.

4. Hospitals, nursing homes and Pennhurst Center should update census, determine transportation needs, contact host facil-ities, determine host bed availability and report to the County Medical / EMS Group Chief along with any unmet needs.

C. Site Emergency

1. The Medical / EMS Group Chief will:
a. report to the EOC.
b. ensure that all county ambulances are notified of the ,

situation.

c. ensure that all county ambulances located within or -

servicing the plume exposure pathway EPZ are mobilized.

d. notify risk hospitals, nursing homes and Pennhurst of the incident classification, and request they implement appro-priate aspects of their emergency plans.
e. update total ambulances needed for evacuation support, O identify ambulance availability for evacuation support within Chester County, develop preliminary assignment lists and report unmet needs to PEMA.
f. report non-ambulance transportation needs to the Transporta-tion Group Chief.
2. Hospitals, nursing homes, and Pennhurst Center should update census, determine transportation needs, contact host facil-ities, deter nine host bed availability and report to the County Medical / EMS Group Chi,ef along with unmet needs.

D. General Emergency

1. The Medical / EMS Group Chief will:
a. accomplish appropriate actions contained in Site Emergency section.

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b. notify hospitals, nursing homes, and Pennhurst Center of the general emergency, and advise of any protective action to be taken (shelt; ring or evacuation).

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c. If evacuation is ordered:

b (1) ensure ambulance services located within the plume I exposure pathway EPZ are dispatched to maintain emergency coverage of EPZ. (2) assign and dispatch Chester County ambulances (non-EPZ) as available and necessary for the evacuation of Chester County homebound persons. i (3) as ambulances arrive at the transportation staging area, make assignments and relay through the , Transportation Group Chief. i

d. after evacuation is complete, ensure ambulance services are assigned to:

(1) an emergency worker decontamination station and from there to preassigned relocation points.

                            -(2) quarters to await next assignment; or (3) another assignment.
e. ensure that ambulance emergency workers have taken KI upon instruction from the Secretary of the Department of Health.
f. ensure that ambulance service relocation points located outside the plume exposure pathway EPZ are n'otified that the relocating services are enroute.
g. if sheltering is recommended, ensure that ambulance personnel remain in quarters responding only to emergency medical calls. Upon completion of each call, personnel should report of the neares_t emergency worker decontamin-ation station, if necessary.
2. Phoenixville Hospital, Pennhurst Center, the three risk nursing
                      . homes, and risk municipalities will report status and completion of protective action to Medical / EMS Group Chief.

APPENDICES

1. Chester County Risk and Host Hospitals and Nursing Homes
2. Hospitals in Chester County Capable of Radiation Treatment
3. List of Homebound Persons Requiring Ambulance Transportation
4. . Chester County Ambulance Resources .
5. Relocation Sites for Chester County Ambulances / Rescue Vehicles O Within the EPZ G-4 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 I

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6. Special Facility / Transportation Requirements and Census Forms- ,

Attachment A - Special Facilities Ambulance Requirements Attachment B - Phoenixville Hospital Attachment C - Coventry Manor Nursing Home

1 Attachment 0 - Manatawny Manor Attachment E - Phoenixville Convalescent Manor, Inc. ,

Attachment F - Pennhurst Center i

7. Risk and Support Ambulance Company Resources. t i

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APPENDIX 2 ANNEX G LIST OF HOSPITALS CAPABLE OF RADIATION TREATMENT FACILITY NUMBER OF BEDS
1. University of Pennsylvania HospitEl 686 3400 Spruce Street Phil A 19104 Radiology 203 Main Number The University of Pennsylvania Hospital is the Definitive Care Center for radiation contamination in the Delaware Valley. This hospital has been designated as the referal center for the entire Delaware Valley region. Local hospitals are capable of providing stabilization, monitoring and decontamin-ation, as necessary, and are to refer severe cases to ti.c University of Pennsylvania Hospital.
2. Southern Chester County Medical Center 77 ,

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3. Chester County Hospital 290 701 E. Marshal Street 19380
4. Paoli Memorial Hospital 188 Lancaster Pike
5. Brandywine Hospital 208 201 Reeceville Road Coatesville, PA 19320
      ,All other hospitals in the state with this capability are identified in the Commonwealth's Disaster Opera-tions Plan, Annex E, and these resources could be used if the primary and immediate support hospitals identified here are not sufficient.

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, APPENDIX 3 ANNEX G HOMEB0VND PERSONS REQUIRING AMBULANCE TRANSPORTATION \ d Homebound 1 Ambulances Required Municipality Persons l

1. Charlestown 1 1
2. East Coventry 4 2 3
3. East Nantmeal .

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4. East Pikeland 2 1
5. East Vincent 6 3
6. North Coventry 3 2

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7. Phoenixville '14 10  ;
8. Schuylkill 10 5 ,
9. South Coventry 0 0
10. Spring City 5 3
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12. Uwchlan 0 0 i 13. Warwick 1 1 5- 14. West Pikeland 1 1 4
15. West Vincent 1 2 TdTAL 4 T T i

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  • I. AMBULANCE SERVICES Station Vehicles Station 2: Berwyn Fire Company 2  ;

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     . Station 3:      Paoli Fire Company                             1 Paoli Station 4:     Malvern Fire Company                            2 Malvern Station 5:      EAST WHITELAND FIRE COMPANY
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Station 23: Avondale Fire Company 1 Avondale Station 24: Kennett Fire Company No. 1 2 Kennett Square Station 28: Parkesburg Fire Company 2 Parkesburg Station 29: Pomeroy Fire Co. 1 Pomeroy . Station 32: ELVERSON FIRE CO. 2-Elverson Station 33: Honeybrook Fire Co. 2 Honeybrook j Station 34: Martins Corner Fire Compani 2 Coatesville

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Station Station 36A: Unionville Ambulance Corp. I Unionville Station 37: Modena Fire Company 2 Modena Station 41: Washington Hose Fire Co. No. 1 2 Coatesville Station 43: West End Fire Company No. 3 1 Coatesville Station 46: Minquas Fire Company No. 2 2 Downingtown Station 47A: UWCHLAN fJiBULANCE CORPS. 2 Lionville Station 54: Goshen Fire Company 2 West Chester Station 55: Good Fellowship Ambulance Club 5 West Chester Station 56: Hershey's Mills Substation 1 Hershey's Mills Station 63A: SPRING CITY AMBULANCE SERVICE 1 Spring City Station 67: WEST END FIRE COMPANY #3 3 Phoenixville , Station 72: SPRING FORD RESCUE ** 1 Spring City TOTAL AMBULANCES ~T!i

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II. ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT UNITS (Not normally used for patient transport) Medic 91: Chester County Hospital (West Chester) Medic 92: Paoli Memorial Hospital (Paoli) Medic 93: Brandywine Hospital (Caln Twp.) Medic 94: Southern Chester County Medical Center (Jennersville) III. HELICOPTER SERVICES Aeromedix (Brandywine Hospital) 0 - 4 1 i O G-4-3 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 _m - . - . , _,_..,v_. ,

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APPENDIX 5  ; 2 ANNEX G TENTATIVE RELOCATION SITES FOR RISK CHESTER COUNTY AMBULANCES / RESCUE VEHICLES Risk Facility Tentative Relocation Site

1. West End Fire Company (Phoenixville) Valley Forge National Park
2. Spring City Ambulance Assn. Uwchlan Ambulance Station
3. Spring Ford Rescue Squad Uwchlan Ambulance Station O

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ATTACHMENT A APPENDIX 6 ANNEX G SPECIAL FACILITY AMBULANCE REQUIREMENTS

  • j Hospitals Phoenixville 20 Nursing Homes

-i Coventry Manor 6

;              Manatawny Manor                                        10 4               Phoenixville Manor                                     10                                                                                                                                ,

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l ATTACHMENT B APPENDIX 6 O ANNEX G j CENSUS AND TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS FORM DATE/ TIME PHOENIXVILLE HOSPITAL i CENSUS AND TRN3SPORTATION REQUIREMENTS (excluding discharges)  !

 ;          PATIENT                    TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS                                    TOTAL CLASS                                                                                  CENSUS AMBULANCE      HELICOPTER                 TRUCK   BUS / VAN MATERNITY *

(include newborn) 18 and under . 3 4 5 . SCU i MEDICAL / , SURGICAL GYN 2 4 3

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ATTACHMENT F APPENDIX 6 O- ANNEX G CENSUS / TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS FORM DATE/ TIME PENNHURST CENTER CENSUS TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS TOTALS AMBULANCE BUS / VAN RESIDENT STAFF. O NUMBER OF VEHICLES ASSIGNED NOTE: Pennhurst is a state facility and is to be entirely supported by the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare. This information is provided for coordination purposes only. l O . G-6-F-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 __ _ _ _ _ . - . ._ ~ -. _ _ _ _ _ _ - .

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ANNEX H k MILITARY SUPPORT i

I. PURPOSE To establish policies, procedures, responsibilties, capabilities and a ! - concept of operations for the deployment of the Pennsylvania National Guard to support Chester County in the event of an incident at the Limerick Generating Station. II. RESPONSIBILITIES A. The authority to activate the National Guard to support civil ,

!                    emergencies rests with the Governor of Pennsylvania.-

B. Requests for National Guard support will be made through PEMA. C. Operational control of National Guard forces rests with the Adjutant General or his designate. ] D. County and municipal authorities, through their respective Emergency Management Coordinators, will identify specific requirements for National Guard assistance and provide for coordination between ] county support agen.cies and the National Guard. III. CAPABILITIES

A. The Natior,al Guard has the capability to respond to the following

! peacetime missions:

1. Search and Rescue

. 2. Traffic Control ! 3. Impediment Removal . 4. Security .

5. Supplementary Vehicle Fuel ' Supply j 6. Transportai. ion ,
IV. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS A. The average time for the National Guard to mobilize and deploy to the area of operations is approximately six (6) to eight (8) hours.

> B. The Adjutant General will provide liaison personnel.at the County E0C. C. The Chester County Director of Emergency Services will coordina'.e National Guard missions in support of the county. APPENDIX OPLAN 1-81 i O 2d Bn, 111th Inf

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APPENDIX 1 ANNEX H OPLAN 1-81 (OPERATION NUKE II - CHESTER COUNTY) (CLASSIFICATION) Copy No. 27 of 50 copies ( 2d Bn 111th Inf L Phoenixville, PA 19460 0616304 March 1981 OPLAN 1-81 (NUKE II - CHESTER COUNTY)

Reference:

a. Map, Official Highway, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1980/81
b. Special Map, Limerick Generating Station Emergency Plan, Montgomery County, Planning Comission, May 1979.
c. Maps Pennsylvania 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) ELVERSON, POTTSTOWN, PHOENIXVILLE, HONEY BROOK, WAGONT0WN, DOWNINGTOWN, MALVERN, VALLEY FORGE, PARKESBURG, C0ATESVILLE, UNIONVILLE, WEST CHESTER, KIRKWOOD, OXFORD, WEST GROVE,
   -O                                                  KENNETT SQUARE, AND WILMINGTON NORTH Quadrangles, 1:24,000,
d. OPLAN 3-80-(OPERATION NUKE II), TAGPA.
e. Annex E, PNG-EOP.
f. Operations Plan, Chester County EMA.

Time Zone Used Throughout the Plan: ROME 0 Task Organization: Co A Co B Co C CSC , 1. SITUATION

a. Enemy Forces. Current INTSUM.
b. Friendly Forces.

(1) TF 56, on order, alerts and assembles to support Emergency-Management Agency (EMA) Coordinators of Risk Counties for Limerick Generating Station, including MONTGOMERY, CHESTER, and BERKS Counties. (2) 1-111 Inf, on order, alerts and assembles to support EMA

   /~                                              Coordinator for MONTGOMERY County.

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l l l (3) 1-103 Engr, on order, alerts and assembles to support EMA Q Coordinator for BERKS County. D 1-109 Inf provides backup support for 2-111 Inf. (4)

c. Attachments and Detachments. Task organization. On order, unit NBC Monitoring Teams will be OPCON to this Headquarters.
d. Assumptions.

(1) Para If, OPLAN 3-80 (OPERATION NUKE II), TAGPA. (2) Sufficient supplemental transportation can be procured and deployed to each Rifle Company within Alert +6 hours. (3 to 6 2 1/2. ton trks per unit). (3) Units will alert, assemble and outload for movement within 6 hours following notification. (4) Missions will be tailored to the capabilities of the units.

2. MISSION J

2-111 Inf, on order, alerts and assembles at home amories; prepares for deployment to forward assembly areas in CHESTER County; supports EMA Officials in evacuation, traffic cuntrol, security, and other missions n v as requested.

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a. Concept of Operation. 2-111 Inf alerts, assembles, and deploys Co's B and C to forward assembly area via Phoenixville Armory with HHC, CSC, and Co A establishing assembly areas at their respective armories. Battalion prepares for employment in support of CHESTER County EMA with units operating in sectors to be assigned, controlling traffic; assisting in evacuation of refugees; preventing reentry; search and rescue; providing limited transportation; and security as directed,
b. Company A:
c. Company B: Move to forward assembly area vic Phoenixville Armory, on order, via US 322N to US IS to US 202N to PA Rt. 100N to PA Rt.

113E.

d. . Company C: Move to forward assembly area vic Phoenixville Armory, on order, via US IS to US 202N to PA Rt. 100N to PA Rt. 113E.

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f. Liason Team: 53 Air and Tac-Intel Off designated as Liason officers; report to Chester County EMA, 14: East Biddle Street, West
O- Chester, PA, phone 315-431-6160, on order. Provide hourly SITREPs to this Headquarters and other instructions / missions as required. ,
g. Coordinating Instructions.

(1) MOB Loading Plan in effect. j (2) Report immediately when prepared for deployment.

(3) Be prepared for Command and Staff briefings prior to deployment.

(4) -This plan is effective for planning upon receipt and execution on order. .

4. SERVICE SUPPORT-

} a. Supply. (1) Class I: S4-to advise units of local purchase authorizations. Plan for first meal from pre-arranged M0B Plan contingency. (2) Class II & IV: Uniform and equipment TBA with Alert Message. Plan for Combat Routine (seasonal) and personal items to sustain not less than seven days of employments. (3) Class III: Vehicles to be " topped-off" at all times. Upon receipt of' alert notification, Support Platoon to move. tanker to , West Chester Armory. Units operating from Phoenixville Armory, supply point distribution from in-ground tanks. (4) Class V: No anticipated.  ; (5) Class VI: S1 establishes procedures through S4, as required. (6) Class VII: Submit requirements to S4 as determir.ed.- (7)- Class VIII: Resupply through 103d Medical Bn. l (8) Class IX: Requests through S4-to OMS #4. l (9) Class X: Support, if required only through authorization of this Headquarters. t

b. Services.

(1) Transportation: Cos B and C prepare to dispatch a vehicle to < ! transport qualified drivers to pickup point for supplemental l transportation ASAP following Alert.  ; i H-1-3 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 i

(2) Maintenance: Field Trains located at OMS #4; dispatch Contact Team to West Chester Armory ASAP following Alert.

            .(3) Medical: Bn Aid Station located at Phoenixville Armory. Normal                      l medical attachments to. units upon arrival at forward assembly                    :

area; one AMB0 and normal attachments to Co A, ASAP following Alert. On order, provide support to civilian agencies as required. (4) Morale and Welfare: Bn S1 and CSM develop morale support activities as required. - (5) Discipline Law and Order: PMR 27-10. Bn 51 is Bn Investigation and Summary Court Officer. Report incidents to Bn NLT A+2 and again at A+6 or as they occur. Commanders responsible for troop information and convoy briefings NLT Deployment minus one hour.

5. COMMAND AND SIGNAL
a. Signal.

(1) Current CE01 in effect. Day / Period TBA with Alert Message. (2) Primary means of communication prior to deployment: Commercial Telephone. O \ (3) Co A establish radio contact with this headquarters ASAP following Alert. (4) Primary means of communications after deployment: Tactical FM Radio,

b. Comand.

(1) CP located at Phoenixville Armory. (2) Comand Group initially at Phoenixville Annory. Acknowledge. CARTER LTC 0FFICIAL: HAENN S3 (D U H-1-4 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

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ANNEX I TRANSPORTATION I. PURPOSE To establish procedures for transportation support of emergency oper-ations to include an evacuation of the population within the plume exposure pathway EPZ. II. RESPONSIBILITY The Chester County Director of Emergency Services is. responsible for providing transportation support to persons in risk areas of Chester County in the event of an evacuation associated with an incident at the Limerick Generating Station. A Transportation Group Chief has been appointed to develop and coordinate transportation procedures and tequirements in the event of an evacuation. III. REQUIREMENTS Transportation will be provided for three groups within Chester County. The first group consists of persons requiring medical evacuation. This group includes persons receiving care in hospitals, nursing homes, extended care facilities, and homebound invalids. The second group consists of. school children ~while school is in session. The third O group consists of those persons within'the EPZ without automobile transportation. An inventory of county transportation resources will be maintained. IV. SITUATION / ASSUMPTIONS A. The principal means of relocation in the event of an evacuation associated with an incident at the Limerick Generating Station for persons living, working and traveling in affected areas of Chester County is the private automobile, augmented by other transpor- , tation. B. A transportation staging area (Exxon Systems, Lionville) will be used for the positioning and assignment of transportation resources support such as ambulances and buses that may be called upon in the event of an evacuation. Any transportation resource not assigned to a specific location in the EPZ should report to the staging area for assignment.

1. Transportation Staging Area assignments will be made on a priority basis as follows:
a. Schools and. day care centers, if in session.
b. Phoenixville Hospital 1

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c. Homebound persons  ;
d. Nursing homes
2. Assignments will be further prioritized by proximity to the Limerick site.

V. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS The Transportation Group Chief is responsible for the following actions: A. Unusual Event No actions necessary. B. Alert

1. When notified, the Transportation Group Chief reports to the County E0C, and notifies county bus companies _of the situa-tion and the possible need for their resources and compiles information on available vehicles.
2. The Transportation Group Chief receives / requests an update of transportation requirements from municipalities, school districts and special facilities.
3. Notifies air and . rail transportation systems operating with-in the plume exposure pathway EPZ and advises them of the situation.

C. Site Emergency

1. Complete appropriate actions shown for Alert.
2. Mobilize the EOC Transportation staff. .
3. Mobilize the transportation staging area staff (Chester County Four Wheel Drive) and facility (Note: Activation of the transportation staging area may occur at Site Emergency; if so, follow additional procedures under General Emergency).
4. Notify all bus resources to mobilize buses and drivers needed for evacuation.

l 5. As required, recommend to the County Director of Emergency l Services the movement of buses and ambulances into the trans- ! portation staging area. (Note: Coordinate this recomenda-I tion with the Medical / EMS Group Chief.)

6. Confirm the mobilization of ambulance resources with the Medical / EMS Group Chief.

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7. Mobilize transportation resources needed for the pick up of residents without transportation, t
   '-           8. Confirm distribution of dosimetry and KI to the transpor-tation staging area.

D. General ~ Emergency

1. Complete appropriate actions shown for Site Emergency.
2. Activate the transportation staging area.
3. Implement planned transportation resource movement if evacu-ation is recommended, including pick up points for persons within the EPZ without transportation.
4. Provide additional transportation support to municipalities, and schools as requested.
5. Dispatch ambulances to facilities and municipalities as required to supplement planned assignments or as requested by the Medical / EMS Group Chief.
6. Report additional required transportation needs to PEMA, if unavailable from county resources.
7. Order. vehicles completing assignments to return to trans-O portation staging areas for reassignment or release.
8. Arrange bus resources required to move school students from host schools to Downingtown High School at 8 p.m. at staging area.

(Note: Coordinate movement'with School Services Officer.)

9. If a protective action is recommended, request transportation providers to re-route'all non-emergency transportation outside of the EPZ.
10. If bus or ambulance resources'will be required within the EPZ beyond the time frame for the general evacuation, issue dosimetry and KI to drivers at the transportation staging area.

APPENDICES

1. Transportation Resources
2. Chester County Bus Requirements For Special Facilities and Persons Without Transportation
3. Chester County Bus Requirements for Special Facilities
4. Transportation Systems Within the EPZ O
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1 APPENDIX 1 ANNEX I TRANSPORTATION RESOURCES I. AMBULANCE RESOURCES

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1. Berwyn Fire Company 2 1 2. Paol1 Fire Company 1
3. Malvern Fire Company 2 4 East Whiteland Fire Company 1 5.. Union Fire Company No. 1 2
6. West Grove Fire Company 2
7. Avondale Fire Company 1 1 8. Kennett Fire Company No. I 2
9. Parksburg Fire Company 2
10. Pomeroy Fire Company 1
11. Elverson Fire Company 2
   .           12.            Honeybrook Fire Company                                          2
13. Martins Corner Fire Company 2
14. Unionville Ambulance Corp. 1
<              15.        'Modena Fire Company                                                 2
16. Washington Hose Fire Co. No. l' 2
17. West End Fire Company No. 3 1
18. Minquas Fire Company No. 2 2 0- 19.

20. Uwchlan Ambulance Corps. Goshen Fire Company 2 2 i 21. Good Fellowship Ambulance Club 5

22. Hershey's Mills Substation, Goshen Fire'Co. 1
23. West End Fire Company #3 Ambulance 3
24. Spring Ford Rescue 1
25. Spring City Ambulance 1 TOTAL. AMBULANCES 45 U

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II. BUS RESOURCES large Small Van Bus Bus , Althouse Transportation 28 Cochranville Chester County 20 PARATRANSIT System (Krapf Coaches)

!                   Chester County Sheriff / Prison                                1          5 Chester County Library                                                    1 Robert Duvall                                      13 West Grove Fetters                                           17 Downingtown 1

William Gross 118 7 Bechtelsville (Berks County) Kennett Consolidated School District 28 1 O Krapf Coaches Guthriesville 159 35 Pocopson Home (County) 2 Reeder Bus Lines 13 Modena

Royal Limousine E 10 l

Coatesville i William Swisher 14 i New London i Tredyffrin Easttown School District 42 Unionville-Chadds Ford School District 27 10 Werner Bus Lines 38

 !                         Phoenixville 497        48         48 1

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APPENDIX 2 ANNEX I CHESTER COUNTY BUS REQUIREMENTS I. PERSONS WITHOUT TRANSPORTATION I BUSES REQUIRED 2 . MUNICIPALITY PERSONS W/0 TRANSPORTATION 23 1 Charlestown 62 2 E. Coventry (+1WheelchairVan) 172 5 E. Nantmeal 37 1 E. Pikeland 50 2

!        E. Vincent 108                                      3 N. Coventry 308                                      8 Phoenixville Schuylkill                                       48                                    --2 1

S. Coventry 19 89 3 Spring City Upper Uwchlan 8 1 Uwchlan 0 0 Warwick 0 0 W. Pikeland 8 1 W. Vincent 179 TOTAL 1111 , 34 fBasedoninitia1resultsof1983mailsurvey. Average 40 persons per bus. 3 Includes 2 buses for Camp Hill School. l 4 O. I-2-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 l

a 1 i i II. SPECIAL FACILITIES BUSES REQUIRED Coventry Manor 1 i Manatawny Manor 5 3 Phoenixville Hosp. 4 , a i Phoenixville Manor 3 1 1 i 13 i -

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APPENDIX 3 ANNEX I CHESTER COUNTY AMBULANCE REQUIREMENTS I. HOMEBOUND PERSONS 1 Municipality Persons Ambulances Required

1. Charlestown 1 1
2. East Coventry 4 2
3. East Nantmeal 1 2'
4. East Pikeland 2 1
5. East Vincent 6 3
6. North Coventry 3 2 ,

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7. Phoenixville 14 10
8. Schuylkill 10 5
9. South _Coventry 0 0
10. Spring City 5 3 j 11. Upper Uwchlan 0 0 s 12. Uwchlan 0 0
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15. West Vincent j 2 4
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Manatawny Manor 10 Phoenixville Hospital 20 Phoenixville Manor 10 , 46 \ fBasedon1983publicsurvey. Based on-two patients per ambulance. 3 4 Includes ambulance for Camp Hill School. Requested by Muncipality. l I-3-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 l .

APPENDIX 4 ANNEX I AIR AND RAIL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS OPERATING IN THE EPZ Note: The following list includes rail and air carriers servicing Chester County which may not be immediately aware of an emergency at the Limerick Generating Station. I. Railways A. SEPTA II. Airports A. Brandywine Airport: Contact (1) Hal Culp* (2) Mike Bowe* B. Chester County Airport: Contact Fixed Base Operator, or duty person.* l i l l I l r I i

  • Telephone numbers are on file at the Chester County EOC.

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l APPENDIX 5 ANNEX I MUNICIPAL PICK-UP POINTS I.. Phoenixville Borough: 1. Friendship Field Holy Trinity Parking Lot Polish Club Parking lot a

2. Starr and Church Streets Parking' Lot Reeves Park Acme Parking Lot
3. Prospect St. Parking tot Presbyterian Church Parking Lot i Barkley School Vics Exxon High School Stadium
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2. Church St. and New St.
3. Church St. and Hall St.
4. Church St. and Chestnut St.
5. Church St. and Poplar St.
6. Church St. and~ Washington St.
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9. Main St. and Walnut St.
10. Main St. and Poplar St.
11. Main St. and Chestnut St.
12. Main St. and Hall St.
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14. Main St. and Yost Ave.
15. Main St. and Bridge St.
16. Bridge St. and Church St.
17. Bridge St. and'Penn St.

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18. Penn St. and Bridge Ave.
19. Bridge Ave and Glass St.
20. Bridge'St. and Glass St.

All other Chester County municipalities within the plume exposure pathway EPZ have elected to provide door-to-door pick-up of residents without j transportation. Due to the more rural location, door-to-door pick-up is considered more feasible and effective than establishing designated pick-up points. 1-5-1 Draft 11

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 'O                                        EVACUATION I. PURPOSE To establish policies and procedures for a selective or general evacu-ation of the population within the plume exposure pathway EPZ of the Limerick Generating Station in the event of an incident at the facility.

II. DEFINITIONS A. A Selective Evacuation includes persons within a specified'cate-gory, i.e., pregnant women, preschool children and individuals judged by medical authorities to be unduly susceptible to'the hazards of radiation.- B. A General Evacuation would involve the movement of the entire population from the plume exposure pathway EPZ, and is a worst-case situation. III. RESPONSIBILITY A. The responsibility for evacuation rests with the Chester County Commissioners and elected municipal officials upon an evacuation

   ^             order from the Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The s               County Commissioners may recomend an evacuation, but they cannot compel it.

B. The Chester County Director of Emergency Services will coordinate all evacuation procedures supported by State, county and municipal forces. IV. SITUATION Municipalities located, in whole or in part, within the Limerick Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ in Chester County include: 1980  % Pop. in Pop, in 50% Mass Pop. EPZ EPZ Care Charlestown Township 2770 100 2770 1385 East Coventry Township 4085 100 4085 2042 East Nantmeal Township 1222 100 1222 611 East Pikeland Township 4410 100 4410 2205 East Vincent Township 4739 100 4739 2370 North Coventry Township 7164 100 7164 3582 Phoenixville Borough 14,165 100 14,165 7082 Schuylkill Township 5993 100 5993 2996 South Coventry Township 1556 100 1556 778 J-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

Spring Cits Borough 3389 100 3389 1695 - Upper Uwchlan Township 1805 61 1103 552 O Uwchlan Township Warwick Township 8364 2350 3 90 250 2115 125 1058 West Pikeland Township 1536 100 1536 768 West Vincent Township 1992 100 1992 996 Total 65,540 90(Avg.) 56,489 28,245 The total resident population of the Chester County section of the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ is approximately 56,489. See Appendix 3 for 1, a graphic representation of population by sector within 10 miles of the Limerick Generating Station. V. ASSUMPTIONS A. ~A Selective Evacuation would not be implemented until a Site or General Emergency has been reached. A general evacuation would . 'not be implemented until a General Emergency condition has been reached. 4 B. At least 50" of the population.in the plume exposure pathway EPZ will make independent arrangements for relocation if evacuation becomes necessary. l C. Any evacuation carried out under the provisions of this Plan will

  ,                        be based on a 360* plume exposure pathway EPZ, not on a sector I                           basis.

VI. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS Actions taken to implement a selective or general evacuation of the plume exposure pathway EPZ are contained in Section VIII D, " Concept of Operations," of the Chester County Plan. They are accomplished by the l combined and coordinated efforts of the ccunty and municipal E0C staffs, who in turn, are supported by State agencies as coordinated by PEMA. Federal assistance, if required, is requested through PEMA.

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1. Evacuation Routes and Reception Centers
2. Evacuation Time Estimates

{ 3. Population Data by Sector-i O 1 J-2 Craft 11 Revised 7/85 i

APPENDIX 1 ANNEX J EVACUATION ROUTES AND RECEPTION CENTERS Municipality Evacuation Route. Reception Center Charlestown Township 29 South to 202 South Stetson Middle School East Coventry Township 23 West - Morgan Corporation East Nantmeal Township (West) 401 West.to 23 West Morgan Corporation East Nantmeal Township (East) 100 South to 113 S Downingtown High School East Pikeland Township 113 South to Gordon West Whiteland Twp. Bldg. Drive to 100 S East Vincent Township 23 East to 113 S to West Whiteland Twp. Bldg. Gordon Drive to 100 S North Coventry Township (North) 724 West Cumru Elementary North Coventry Township (South) 100 South to 23 W Morgan Corporation 1 O Phoenixville Borough (North) 23 East to 252 S to Stetson Middle School 202 5 Phoenixville Bo~ rough (South) 29 South to 202 S Stetson Middle School Schuylkill Township (East) 23 East to 252 S to Stetson Middle School 202 S Schuylkill Township (West) 29 South to 202 S Stetson Middle School South Coventry Township 23 Wes.t Morgan Corporation Spring C.ity Borough 724 East to 23E to 113 5 West Whiteland Twp. Bldg. to Gordon Drive to 1005 Upper Uwchlan 100 South to 113 S Downingtown High School Uwchlan Township 113 South to Gordon West Whiteland Twp. Bldg. Drive to 100 S Note: See the Evacuation Plan Map, Annex W, Appendix 3, for a graphic , representation of the above, i J-1-1 Draft 11 O Revised.7/85

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l l APPENDIX 2 ANNEX J EVACUATION TIME ESTIMATES A traffic analysis conducted by'the Pennsylvania Department of Transpor-tation.for the plume EPZ indicates the following: I. For the muncipalities (or portions thereof) of North Coventry, East Coventry, South Coventry, Warwick and East Nantmeal evacuating via Route 23 West, it would take an estimated 3586 vehicles four hours to leave the EPZ. II. For the. municipalities (or portions thereof) of East Vincent, Spring City, East Pikeland, and West Pikeland evacuating via Route 113 South, it would take an estimated 4666 vehicles five hours to leave the EPZ. III. For the municipalities (or portions thereof) of East Nantmeal, South Coventry, West Vincent and Upper Uwchlan evacuating via Route 100 South, it would take an estimated 1278 vehicles two hours to leave the EPZ. ~ IV. For the municipalities (or portions thereof) of Phoenixville, Schuyl kill, and Charlestown evacuating via Route 29 South, it would take an

estimated 3421 vehicles four hours to leave the EPZ.

f -V. For the municipalities (or portions thereof) of Phoenixville and 1 Schuylkill evacuating via Route 23 East to 202 South, it would take an j estimated 4222 vehicles four hours to leave the EPZ. The maximum evacuation time estimated by PADot for Chester County is five (5) hours. A detailed evacuation time estimate has been prepared by HMM Associates under contract to the Philadelphia Electric Company. The summary results of that estimate for the entire plume exposure pathway EPZ are as follows: Win.ter week day, fair weather: 4 hours, 50 minutes Winter week night, fair weather: 4 hours, 15 minutes Sumer Weekend, fair weather: 4 hours, 45 minutes Winter week day, adverse weather: 6 hours, 45 minutes 4 Summer weekend, adverse weather: 5 hours, 50 minutes A complete copy of the evacuation time estimate is maintained on file in the County EOC. . O i i J-2-1 Draft 11 l Revised 7/85 ) i

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ANNEX K TRAFFIC CONTROL

1. PURPOSE To establish procedures for traffic control in support of emergency operations to include an evacuation of res'idents and transients.from within the plume exposure pathway EPZ in the event of an incident at the Limerick Generating Station.

II. RESPONSIBILITY Primary responsibility for development of plans for traffic control in the event of an emergency at the Limerick Generating Station rests with local and State Police. The Chester County Police Group, in cooper-ation with the Pennsylvania State Police and municipal police forces, is responsible for the execution of traffic control plans. Removal of 4 traffic obstructions will be coordinated by the Public Works Group supporting the evacuation effort within the County. III. REQUIREMENTS To ensure an orderly flow of traffic in th'e event of an evacuation, control points must be esta011shed at major intersections along main

 /"           evacuation routes. Municipal police forces are responsible for traffic

( flow within their municipalities. The Pennsylvania Department of' Transportation.will assist with the clearance of obstacles on main evacuation routes. The Pennsylvania National Guard will provide wreckers and gasoline trucks as available to service vehicles along major evacuation routes. Municipal unmet needs will be responded'to by the Public Works Group. Additional private commercial resources will be coordinated by the county as needed. IV. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS A. Unusual Event

                  ^ 1. Provide site support services if requested.

B. Alert

1. Provide site support services if requested.
2. The Police Services Group Chief and, if requested, the Public -

Works Group Chief will report to the Chester County EOC.

3. Police departments within the plume EPZ are notified and placed on standby.

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C. Site Emergency

1. Same actions as shown for Alert.
2. The Police Services Group Coordinator and the Public Works Group Chief report to Chester County E0C.
3. Mobilize police departments located within the plume exposure pathway EPZ. All county police departments are notified of the situation.
4. Public Works Group should review roadway clearance and fuel truck resource availability and respond to municipal unmet needs.

5.. Public Works Group Chief notifies roadway clearance and fuel resources and places them on standby status.

 !        6. Make preliminary traffic control and access control assign-ments.

D. General Emergency I 1. Complete all appropriate actions shown for Site Emergency.

2. If evacuation is the recommended protective action:
a. The Police Group Chief, in coordination with the PSP liaison, ensures that Traffic Control Points are manned in preparation for evacuation.
b. The Public Works Group Chief mobilizes necessary roadway clearance and fuel resources.
c. The Public Works Group Chief notifies the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation through the PennDot E0C Liaison regarding clearance of obstacles on main evacua-tion which are unable to be removed by municipal / county resources.
d. The Police Group Chief ensures personnel manning traffic control points along evacuation routes facilitate the movement of buses and emergency vehicles.
e. The Police Group Chief instructs municipal police departments to render situation reports periodically.
3. Reentry
a. The Police Group Chief ensures that municipalities prepare to man traffic control points upon notification

. of authorization for reentry. t K-2 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

i l l APPENDICES: Chester Cot.nty Traffic Control Points  ! 1. O i I K-3 Draft 11 ! Revised 7/85 i

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O CHESTER COUNTY TRAFFIC CONTROL POINTS ! NO. RESPONSIBLE POST LOCATION INSTRUCTIONS PERSONNEL ORGANIZATION 1 Rt. 23 and Rt. 401 Caernarvon Twp. 2 PSP (Reading) (Berks County) 1 2 Rt. 23 and LR 06090 Caernarvon Twp. 4 PSP (Reading) (Morgan Way) (BerksCounty) 25 Rt. 401 and Rt. 345 E. Nantmeal Twp. 2 PSP 26 Rt. 401 and Rt. 82 Elverson Boro. 2 ' PSP .1 1 27 Rt. 82 and Rt. 23 Elverson Boro. 2 PSP

        *28                      Rt. 23 and Rt. 345            Warwick Twp.

2 PSP l 29 Rt. 23 and LR 15131 Warwick Twp. 2 PSP i (Saint Peters Rd.) 30 Rt. 23 and County Park Rd. Warwick Twp. 1 PSP j l 31 Rt. 23 and T. 517 S. Coventry Twp. 2 PSP (Coventryville Rd) 32 Rt. 23 and Rt. 100 S. Coventry Twp. 2 PSP l l l I O K-1-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

33 Rt. 23 and T. 503 E. Vincent Twp. 2 PSP (Bertolett School Rd) 34 Rt. 724 and T 569 E. Vincent Twp. 2 PSP (New St.) 35 Rt. 100 and T 509 W. Vincent Twp. 2 PSP (Horseshoe Rd) 36 Rt. 100 and Rt. 401 W. Vincent Twp.. 2 PSP 37 Rt. 401 and LR 15079 W. Vincent Twp. 2 PSP (Saint Matthew's Rd) 38 Rt. 401 and T464 Upper Uwchlan Twp. 2 PSP (Fellowship Rd.) 4 39 Rt. 100 and T 464 Upper Uwchlan Twp. 2 PSP (Fellowship Rd.) 40 Rt. 100 and LR 15052 Upper Uwchlan Twp. 2 PSP (Conestoga Rd.) i 41 Rt. 100 and PA Turnpike Uwchlan Twr . 3 PSP 42 - Rt. 100 and Rt. 113 Uwchlan Twp. 3 PSP 43 Rt. 113 and Rt. 30 Bypass E. Caln Twp. . 2 PSP 44 Rt. 401 and Rt. 113 W. Pikeland Twp. 2 PSP 45 Rt. 724 and Rt. 23 E. Pikeland Twp. 2 PSP O i K-1-2 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

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              *46            Rt. 29 (Morehall) and                            Charlestown Twp. 2              PSP LR 15050 (Charlestown Rd)
              *47             Rt. 29 (Morehall) and                           Charlestown Twp. 2              PSP LR 15134 (White Horse Rd) 48             Rt. 23 and Valley Park Rd. Schuylkill Twp.                           1              PSP 4

49 Rt. 202 and Rt. 29 E. Whiteland Twp. 2 PSP 50 T. 457 (Styer/ Marshall) Wallace Twp. 1 PSP and T. 422 (Covered Bridge i Road) 51 LR 15052 (Little Wallace Twp. 1 PSP Conestoga) 90 Rt. 23 and Rt. 252 Upper Merion (Valley 3 ParkPolice(1)

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Charlestown-1 Rt. 401 and Valley Hill Charlestown Twp. 1 E. Whiteland

;                             Road                                                                           Fire Police E. Coventry-1 Rt. 23 and Bethel Ch. Rd.                             E. Coventry Twp. 1       E. Coventry PD E. Coventry-2 Rt. 724 and Bethel Ch. Rd. E. Coventry Twp.                                1       E. Coventry PD E. Coventry-3 Rt. 724 and Old Schuylkill E. Coventry Twp.
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                           , Road E. Coventry-6 Ellis Woods and                                         E. Coventry Twp.

Schoolhouse Road 1 Ridge Fire Police E. Pikeland-1 Rt. 724 and Pikeland Ave. E. Pikeland Twp. 1 E. Pikeland PD E. Pikeland-2 Rt. 113 and Twp. Line Rd. E. Pikeland Twp. 1 E. Pikeland PD E. Pikeland-3 Rt. 113 and Rapps Dam Rd. E. Pikeland Twp., 1 E. Pikeland PD E. Pikeland-4 Rt. 113 and Hares Hill Rd. E. Pikeland Twp. 1 E. Pikeland PD E. Pikeland-5 Rt. 113 and Cold Stream E. Pikeland Twp. 1 E. Pikeland PD Road l s E. Vincent-1 Rt. 724 and Bridge Str. E. Vincent Twp. 1 E. Vincent PD E. Vincent-2 Rt. 724 and Hill Church E. Vincent Twp. 1 E. Vincent PD Road E. Vincent-3 Rt. 724 and Stony Run Rd. E. Vincent Twp. 1 E. Vincent PD E. Vincent-4 Pennhurst Rd. and Bridge E. Vincent Twp. 1 E. Vincent PD Street i N. Coventry-1 Rt. 724 and Keim St. N. Coventry Twp. 1 N. Coventry PD i N. Coventry-2 Rt. 724 and Hanover St. N. Coventry Twp. 1 N. Coventry PD

.         N. Coventry-3 Rt. 724 and Rt. 100                                       N. Coventry Twp.                       2      N. Coventry PD
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 -     N. Coventry-5       S. Hanover Street and   .. N. Coventry Twp. I       N. Coventry PD Cedarville Road N. Coventry-6 Rt-. 724 and Laurelwood Dr. N. Coventry Twp.          1      N. Coventry PD N. Coventry-7 Rt. 100 and Cedarville Rd. N. Coventry Twp.           1      N. Coventry PD Phoenixville-1 Rt. 113 and Rt. 23              Phoenixville Boro. 1      Phoenixville PD Phoenixville-2 W. Bridge and Pothouse          Phoenixville Boro. 1      Phoenixville PD Road Phoenixville-3 Bridge St. and Nutt Rd.         Phoenxiville Boro. 1      Phoenixville PD
     **Phoenixville-4 Rt. 29 and Jr. High School Phoenixville Boro.        1      Phoenixville PD Phoenixville-5 Nutt Rd. and Lincoln Ave.       Phoenir.ville Boro. 1      Phoenixville PD Phoir,xiville-6 Gay St. and Nutt Road          Phoenixville Boro. 1      Phoenixville PD Phoenixville-7 Main St. and Nutt. Road         Phoenixville Boro. 1      Phoenixville PD Phoenixville-8 Starr St. and Nutt Road         Phoenixville Boro. 1      Phoenixville PD Phoenixville-9 First Ave. and Gay Str.         Phoenixville Boro. 1      Phoenixville PD Phoenixville-10 First Ave. and Main St. Phoenixville Boro. 1      Phoenixville PD Phoenixville-11 First Ave. and Starr St. Phoenixville Boro. 1      Phoenixville PD 0

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Schuylkill-3 Pothouse Rd and White Horse Road Schuylkill Twp. 1 Schuylkill PD Schuylkill-4 Pothouse Rd. and Rt. 29 Schuylkill Twp. 1 Schuylkill PD - Schuylkill-5 White Horse Rd and Valley Park Road Schuylkill Twp. 1 Schuylkill PD

          **Schuylkill-6 White Horse-Rd and.

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          **Schuylkill-7 Charlestown Road and Vo-Tech School                                           Schuylkill Twp.          1             Schuylkill PD S. Coventry-1 Route 23 and Daisy Pt. Rd. S. Coventry Twp.                                         1        Ridge Fire Police S. Coventry-2 Route 100 and Cadmus Rd.                                   S. Coventry Twp.         1        Ridge Fire Police S. Coventry-3 Route 23 and Old Route 23                                  S. Coventry Twp.'        1        Ridge Fire Police S. Coventry-4 Route 100 and Wedgewood                                    S. Coventry Twp.         1        Ridge Fire Police Road Spring City-1 Bridge and Main Street                                     Spring City Boro.       2            Spring City PD
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i ANNEX L ESS CARE I. PURPOSE To describe procedures to be followed in the emergency activation and operation of mass care centers. Mass care centers will provide public shelter to persons who otherwise would have no place to stay during an evacuation of the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ due to an incident at the Limerick Generating Station. II. RESPONSIBILITY The primary responsibility for the activation and operation of Chester County mass care centers rests with the County Director of Emergency Services together with the Mass Care Group Chief and his staff. The Red Cross will provide support in mass care operations. Decontami-nation teams will be present at mass care centers. The Decontamination Monitoring Team Chief will serve as liaison between Red Cross personnel and the County Department of Emergency Services at each mass care center. III. REQUIREMENTS The total Chester County population within the plume EPZ is O A.

               'approximately 56,489 Fifty percent or 28,245 is planned to require mass care. Berks County will receive 2082 of the total mass care number with 26,163 to be accommodated at mass care centers within Chester County.

B. All mass care centers, regardless of what area is evacuated, will be outside a 20-mile radius of the Limerick Generating Station. IV. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS The Mass Care Group Chief, assisted by the Red Cross staff, is respon-sible for the following actions: A. Unusual Event No action required.- B. Alert

       .        1. The Mass Care Group Chief reports to the E0C, if requested.
2. The Mass Care Group Chief alerts the members of his staff, the Southeastern Chapter of the American Red Cross, and other support staff, advising them of the situation.

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3. Mass Care Group Chief contacts reception center facilities l

, and managers. C. Site Emergency

1. Same actions as shown for Alert.
2. ' Mass Care Group Chief reports to the E0C.
3. Mobilize Mass Care Group and Red Cross staff.
4. Request Southeastern Chapter Red Cross to alert volunteers.
5. Place reception centers and mass care centers on a standby status.
6. Coordinate with the Radiological Officer the assignment of decontamination monitoring teams to appropriate mass care centers. Decontamination monitoring teams pick up their equipment and report to their assigned locations. Decontam-ination monitoring teams advise the mass care coordinator concerning monitoring and decontamination.
7. Coordinate with the Communications Officer the assignment of ARES communication units to mass care and reception centers, as required. ARES operators report to assigned locations and prepare to serve as alternate means of communication.

D. General Emergency

1. Complete appropriate actions shown for Site Emergency.
2. Activate reception centers and primary mass care centers.
3. Reception Centers will maintain radio contact with the County EOC. As each primary mass care center is filled, the County will be notified so that another (secondary) mass care center can be activated.. Mass care centers will be opened sequen-tially in this manner.

APPENDICES:

1. Chester County Reception Centers and Mass Care Centers for Limerick Generating Station
2. Activation of Reception Centers
3. Map - Chester County Reception Centers
4. Activation of Mass Care Centers
5. Mass Care Center Registration Form
6. Kennels and Veterinarians L-2 Draft-11 Revised 7/85

APPENDIX 1 ANNEX L CHESTER COUNTY RECEPTION CENTERS AND MASS CARE CENTERS FOR THE LIMERICK GENERATING STATION I. RECEPTION CENTER: Morgan Corporation (Located in Berks County, but operated under the direction of Chester County DES) Evacuating Mass Care A. Assigned Municipalities Population Requirement

1. North Coventry Township
  • 3000 1500
2. South Coventry Township 1556 778
3. East Nantmeal Township
  • 732 366
4. Warwick Township 2115 l058
5. East Coventry Township 4085 10 3 Total 11,488 5745 B. Assigned Mass Care Centers Capacity
1. Octorara Middle School 3999
2. Octorara High School 3999 Total 7998 II. RECEPTION CENTER: Downingtown High School Evacuating Mass Care A. Assigned Municipalities Population Requirement
1. East Nantmeal Township
  • 490 245
2. West Vincent Township 1992 996
3. Upper Uwchlan Township 1103 552
4. Uwchlan Township 250 125 Total 3835 1918 B. Assigned Mass Care Centers Capacity
1. Gordon Jr. High School 798
2. South Brandywine Jr. High 2034 School Total .

2,832

  *0ther portions of these municipalities are assigned to another reception center.'. See Evacuation Plan Map, Annex W, Appendix 3.

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4 III. RECEPTION CENTER: West Whiteland Township Building (") (, A. Assigned Muncipalities Evacuating Population Mass Care Requirement 1

1. Spring City Borough 3389 1695
2. East Vincent Township 4739 2370
3. East Pikeland Township 4410 2205 4 West Pikeland Township 1536 768 Total 14,074 7038 B. Assigned Mass Care Centers Capacity
1. Scott Intermediate High School. 2538
2. Carl Benner Jr. High School .

1175

3. Unionville - Chadds Ford Middle School 2008
4. Unionville Elementary School 2046
5. Stetson Middle School 1400  ;

Total 9167 IV. RECEPTION CENTER: Stetson Middle School Evacuating Mass Care A. Assigned Muncipalities Population Requirement () 1. 2. Charlestown Township Schuylkill Township 2770 5993 1385' 2997

3. Phoenixville Borough 14,165 7083 Total 22,928 _11,465 B. Assigned Mass Care Centers Capacity 1.- Kennett Jr/Sr High School 3483
2. Mary D. Lang Elementary School 1800
3. Avon Grove Jr/Sr High School 2261
4. Fred S. Engle Middle School 3065
5. Lincoln University 3996 Total 14,605 Summary:

Total Evacuating Population: 56,489 (Into Chester County: 52,325) Total Mass Care Requirement: 28,245 (Chester County Req.: ,26,166) Total Designated Mass Care Space: 34,602 NOTE: 'The first two mass care facilities listed under each recep-tion center are the " primary" mass care centers. These centers will be the first activated.

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i APPENDIX 2 ANNEX L ACTIVATION OF RECEPTION CENTERS I. ACTIVATION The order to activate reception centers is issued by the Director of the Chester County Department of Emergency Services or_his designee. Once the order to activate is issued, the Mass Care Group Chief is notified to contact reception center managers. Reception center managers are responsible for notifying and activating their respective staffs. II. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS A. UNUSUAL EVENT: No action required. B. ALERT:

1. County DES Director notifies the Mass Care Group Chief.

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2. Mass Care Group-Chief notifies Reception Center Managers, informing them of the emergency status and instructing them to contact their respective staffs to assure availability.
3. Reception Center Managers notify staff and make preliminary assignments.

4 Mass Care Group Chief coordinates with the Comunications and Police Group Chiefs on assignment of an ARES operator and traffic control personnel at reception centers. C. SITE EMERGENCY

1. If this is the initial emergency level, perform all. appro-priate actions listed under ALERT above.
2. Mass Care Group Chief reports to the EOC and notifies Recep-tion Center Managers to place reception centers on standby status.
 .               3. Mass Care Group Chief confirms assignment of ARES and traffic control personnel with Comunications and Police Group Chiefs, respectively.

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4. Mass Care Group Chief contacts reception center facility
  '            owner / operators to notify them of the need to utilize facilities.
5. Reception Center Managers notify staff to report to assigned reception centers and Managers assemble strip maps retained at the reception site.
6. Upon arrival at reception center, Reception Center Manager briefs staff on emergency status and reviews responsibilities and procedures.
7. Reception Center Manager provides periodic status reports to the County E0C.

D. GENERAL EMERGENCY:

1. If this is the initial emergency level, perform all actions listed for SITE EMERGENCY above.
2. Activate reception centers:
a. Reception Center Manager will assign staff to distribute strip maps and to assist with internal traffic control,
b. ONE strip map will be given to EACH evacuee. Once all
 '                    the strip maps to a particular mass care center have.

been distributed, meaning that mass care center is at its capacity, reception center personnel will begin distribution of the next set of strip maps.

c. Reception Center personnel will not divide family groups when distributing strip maps.
d. Reception Center Managers will keep the County EOC informed of mass care center needs through ARES,
3. Upon closing of the reception center, the Manager will take all nece:sary steps to return the facility to its original condition.
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a. Summary of all activities with statistics on the total number of evaucees processed,
b. Names and addresses of' participating staff.
c. Message log. I O

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APPENDIX 4 O V ANNEX L ACTIVATION OF MASS CARE CENTERS I. ACTIVATION ORDER The order to activate one or more mass care centers is issued by the County Director of Emergency Services-or.his designee in his absence. Once the order to activate is issued, the Mass Care Officer or desig-nated alternate is notified, who in turn notifies the appropriate Mass Care Center Managers. II. ACTIONS OF MASS CARE CENTER MANAGERS A. Acknowledge receipt and make a written record of the information received, including date and time. B. _ Issue, directly or with assistance from other immediately avail-able personnel, specific mobilization instructions to mass care center staff members assigned to the first shift and directly concerned with mass care center operations. (The call out of staff shall be conducted in accordance with Red Cross Standard Operating Procedures for Mobilization.) C. Issue, directly or with assistance, specific standby instructions for second,'and if applicable, third shift mass care center personnel directly concerned with relief operations of the centers. D. Confirm with person in charge of the building the details of the predisaster agreements for operations, aiid then proceed to open the mass care center. E. Arrange for heating, lighting, cooking, sanitary facilities, water and for substitutes if regular facilities are disrupted. Obtain other supplies and additional equipment as previously planned. F. Request support through the County Mass Care Group Chief for required health, police and transportation services and supplies. G. Incoming mass care center staff will be briefed and assigned responsibilities and commence setting up activities. H. Use telephones when possible between the mass care center and the Emergency Operations Center and within the center itself. If telephones are unavailable, maintain comunications via ARES or , messenger service. A public address system may be utilized for  ! announcements within the facility if desired.  ! L-4-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

I i I. Upon arrival, evacuees will be monitored for radiation exposure

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when BRP has directed that the situation warrants such and decon- I O taminated if necessary (reference Annex M, Appendix 1). All persons will be registered and family units kept together if I at all possible. Upon completion of registration, forward a copy of the registry to the Mass Care Coordinator located at the EOC.  ! f J. As each family or individual is registered, they are assigned , i space. Cots, blankets and chairs are furnished. If quantities 1 are insufficient, then the infim, aged, expectant mothers, ! mothers with infants and the handicapped should be given first ! consideration. Separate quarters are provided for unmarried men l and unmarried women, if possible. 4

K. -Establish and enforce fire and safety regulations and arrange for i
                            . adequate police and guard protection.

L. Maintain records of all borrowed and purchased equipment and keep i records of all mass care activities. Use this to compile a daily 3 report to be submitted to the Mass Care Coordinator located at the , ! Emergency Operations Center. I i M. Select an Advisory Council from those being cared for, which will assist the Mass-Care Center Manager in enforcing health, sanitary.

                            -and safety regulations; assign duties to the' center inhabitants

! and advise the manager and staff in dealing with mass care center

problems. If the center operation is prolonged, it may be desir-1 able for the Advisory Council to assist in establishing a recre--

l ation program. i N. Provide for janitorial service and the maintenance of essential utilities (e.g., light, heat, water and toilets). l O. Post large printed signs designating a place or rooms for men's toilet, women's toilet, registration and inquiry, information, monitoring / decontamination area, clothing and feeding; also, signs ! for smoking regulations, luggage storerooms, the manager's office i and others as required. P. ' Bathing' facilities should be provided for all persons, if possi- , ble, but especially for babies and small children. Shower facil-l ities should be provided for. the monitoring /decontamintion

process.

Q. Feeding must be conducted in a separate room other than the sleeping quarters and space must be provided for a kitchen, dining I room and a storage area or pantry storeroom adjacent to the j kitchen. l R. A room will be set aside as a clothing distribution point for

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l S. A Registered Nurse should head the Mass Care Center Aid Station to ( assist persons requiring special care. If a Registered Nurse is

not imediately available, the best-qualified medically trained
individual should serve. Medical and nursing supplies should be
stored in a location convenient to or within the emergency medical station.

T. When the amount of supplies warrants it, the Mass Care Center Manager assigns a storekeeper to assist him. Duties are: receiv-ing and checking incoming supplies and equipment, safeguarding supplies and equipment, maintaining an inventory and issuing properly requisitioned supplies-on-hand receipts. ~ Articles stored for individuals housed within the mass care center will be plainly marked and stored at the owner's risk.. U. Pets are not allowed in the human living area of mass care centers. The Mass Care Center Manager may try to provide for pets in a separate area or enclosure with pet owners required to provide for their care. Guide dogs for the handicapped are not considered to

                                  .be in this category, and they will remain with their masters in j                                  the center. Where applicable, activate agreements made with the Humane Society for sheltering pets.

! V. After the mass care center has been closed, the manager will take

;                                  the necessary steps to prepare the center and grounds for return to the owner. The manager will then prepare and submit a final report to the Mass Care Coordinator located at the Emergency
.O                                 Operations Center. The report shall be in accordance with esta-blished reporting policies gnd procedures.

W. Report to the County Mass Care Coordinator, via telephone or ARES, at least once every two hours, the number of: (1) residents (2) persons monitored / decontaminated. Also report any special needs, problems, etc. i III. SPONTANEOUSLY ACTIVATED MASS CARE CENTERS In times of emergency, it is quite possible that a designated mass care center, or even a facility not so designated, might be opened spontan-i eou' sly. When that happens, it might be desirable to continue its operation. Upon request, the Red Cross may be able to provide a Mass Care Center Manager and assume responsibility from that point on for the management and funding of it. It should be made known to the person (s) responsible for the facility that Red Cross management must be accepted in order for the Red Cross'to fund its operation, and any unusual costs incurred before the Red Cross assumes management respon-sibility are not the responsibility of the Red Cross. It is desirable to record this understanding in writing if possible, and to include

                          - appropriate notations in the log.

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IV. RECORDS AND FISCAL MATTERS A. Records In addition to daily reports, agreements, supply requisitions and hand receipts for supplies, the following records shall be pre-pared:

1. A list of all equipment borrowed from government sources with instructions as to disposition when facilities are closed.
2. A list of all other equipment borrowed from private sources and its disposition. When the borrowed equipment is returned to private owners, a signed hand receipt should be obtained. l
3. 'A list of all Red Cross-owned supplies and equipment with instructions regarding transfer to another disaster area or-to storage.
4. _ Reports of loss or damage to both borrowed equipment and buildings.
5. A list of outstanding expenditures for direct purchases of 1 supplies and services.
6. A final after-action report to include:
a. A complete sumary of all activities including statis-tics on number housed, fed, given medical care, evacu-ated or received from other counties or states.
b. Names and addresses of all workers, both voluntary and paid,
c. Overall narrative report to include recommendations, changes in procedures, suggested improvements and repairs required relating to'any damages to the facility or losses or damages to equipment.

B. Fiscal Matters When a mass care center.is operated by Red Cross Managers, the Red' . Cross will pay the operational costs of the center (s) as an I outright grant. V. USE OF GOVERNMENT DONATED FOOD A. Normally, if mass. care centers are located in schools and school cafeterias are used, food supplies on hand are usually sufficient for immediate needs. Procurement of additional food supplies may O L-4-4 Draft 11 i Revised 7/85

be made per agreement with the Pennsylvania Department of Agri-culture and the General . Services Bureau of Government Donated O Foods. B. The 'American Red Cross is authorized to make the necessary re-quests. Refer to Annex C of PEMA Emergency Management Directive No. 69, Development of a Mass Care Operational Program, September 10, 1984. i I J O f l l l 1 i

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  • Naces . Age
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    %                     r Woman [ Include Ltsid:n Name)

I do, do not, authorize release of the atowe Children in Mca:e information concerning my whereabouts or general condition.

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Date Left Shelter

 . Family Merr.b:r not in Eme Lef t Shelter Shef tir (Loestion if Known!                                                      Postdisaster Address and Telephone Number ESLIU MIG N AMrnicAM aro cnoss romM sort [s 7s3 l

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i APPENDIX 6 () ANNEX L Kennels Arundel Kennels Mapleflower Road Glenmoore, PA 942-2858 C M' Kennels 106 W. Lancaster Pike Malvern, PA 644-6918 Colechester Kennels LTD C-Horse Farm 4 Chadds Ford, PA 388-6692 j Hickory Smoke Kennels Jefferies Road Downingtown, PA

,          942-2211 King Kennels Baltimore Pike Concordville, PA 459-3013 Lenape Veterinary Clinic & Kennel 1430 Lenape Road West Chester, PA 19290 l           793-2589 Steward Kennels
          -Pyle Road and Route 202
West Chester, PA 459-2724 Wolpert's Main Line Animal Inn -

801 Matthews Road Malvern, PA 647-4137 O L-6 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 1

Veterinarians l Arnold, Maurice W. I Old Kennett Road i Kennett Square, PA Behler, Wiley V. 545 S. Warren Avenue Malvern PA Buckwalter, Robert C. Pennell Road Vill Green, PA  ! l Butler, William F. , Jr. 5804 Kennett Pike  : Centerville DE Cowan, Jas. H. l Strasburg Road and Route 82 Coatesville, PA Ernst, Marilyn  ! Stouff's Road  : PA 19320 l Gray, Harry L. , Baltimore Pike i Chadds Ford, PA 1 Harkins, Charles, Jr. 406 S. Whitford Road Latta, Jane

                 '725 E. Wash. Avenue West Chester, PA Limberger, William A., Jr.

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McCahon, J. V. 637 W. Lincoln Highway O Whitford, PA Menghetti, Victor A. Baltimore P.ike & Ridley Road Media PA

       '.New    Bolt 6n Center School of Veterinary Medicine University of Pennsylvania Street Road Kennett. Square, PA Oppenlander, G. F.

2305 White Horse Road Berw PA ,, ctice>only) Pote, John L. Route 82 quare, PA ' O MKennett Rosenberg, Dan 1353 Pottstown Pike er,, PA Schmucker, Bruce 535 Lancaster Pike l Frazer PM l Shaffer, Mead F. _Conchester, Road Skinner, Donald A. Conchester. Road

      , lloothw n ,PA Stokes, Kenton S.

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I i l Tredyffrin & Veterinary Hospital Dr. Carlton Hower  ; Dr. William Mekenney ' 1476 Lancaster Avenue Paoli, PA 1 Waltz, Harvey C. 1138 Pottstown Pike er, PA Weichelt, Willi K. E. 1141 West Chester Pike West Chester, PA Willis, Ellsworth T. 3515 West Chester Pike are, PA Willowdale Veterinary Center aRoute 82'* uare, PA i

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ANNEX M RADIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE CONTROL 1 l I. REFERENCES A. " Plan for Nuclear Power Generating Station Incidents," Bureau of

r. Radiation Protection, Department of Enviornmental Resources, ,

August,1982, published as Appendix 12, Annex E, Connonwealth of l Pennsylvania Disaster Operations Plan. B. f.r.nex E, " Fixed Nuclear Facility Incidents," Comonwealth of

        -         Pennsylvania Disaster Operations Plan, November 1981, with changes.

C. FEMA-REP-2, " Guidance on Offsite Emergency Radiation Measurement Systems, Phase 1 - Airborne Release," September 1980. D. NUREG-0654 (FEMA-REP-1), " Criteria for Preparation and Evaluation of Radiological Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants," Revision 1, November 1980.

          \E. Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Ircidents, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Offir.a of Radiation Programs, Washington, D.C., June 1980.

II. DEFINITIONS

           .          s A. Bureau of Radiation Protection (BRP) - The state agency upon whom the County DES will rely for incident assessment and plume monitor-ing services; BRP information will be disseminated by PEMA.

B. .CD V 700 - Survey. meter (geiger counter) used to conduct decontam-ination monitoring. C. CD V 730 - A self-reading dosimeter with a scale from 0-20R. D. CD V 742 - A self-reading dosimeter with a scale from 0-200R. E. CDV[50-Thedosimeterchargerusedtocharge(zero)the DCA-622, the CD V-730, and the CD V-742 dos'imeters. F. DCA-622 - Abbreviation for Dosimetry Corporation of America model 622 self-reading dosimeter; has a 0-20R scale and is the comer-cial equivalent of the CD V-730. G. Decontamination Center - A facility co-located with each mass care center where evacuees may undergo decontamination monitoring and, if necessary, are decontaminated. O H. Decontamination Monitoring - The process of checking a person or O object with a survey meter to ascertain if the person or object is fouled with a radioactive substance. M-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

1 l I. Decontamination Station - A facility located just outside the O plume exposure pathway EPZ where emergency workers undergo decon-( tamination monitoring and, if necessary, are decontaminated. J. Dosimeter Charger - CD V-750; a device used to zero self-reading i dosimeters, which in this plan are the DCA-622, the CD V-730, and i the CD V-742. K. Dosimeter / Dosimetry - Pocket size devices that measure accumulated exposure to radiation. L. Dosimeter Corporation of Ancrica Model 622 (abbreviated DCA-622) - A self-reading dosimeter with a 0-20R scale; the commercial equivalent of the CD V-730. M. Double clothing or rain gear protection - The donning of outer rain clothing (rain hat, coat and boots) by emergency workers as a protective measure to prevent radiocontamination directly on the body. N. Emergency Workers - In this appendix, those persons who could be exposed to radiation as a consequence of performing assigned tasks to meet an emergency situation. Included are all those persons deployed within the plume exposure pathway'EPZ or assigned to decontamination munitoring duty. Generally, these persons will be assigned to: (1) energency management agencies, (2) police O departments, (3) fire companies, (4) ambulance services, (5) V hospitals and nursing homes, or (6) are farmers who keep livestock within the plume exposure pathway EPZ. O. FRMAP - Abbreviation for Federal Radiological !!onitoring and Assessment Plan; it is the federal government's plan for response to a fixed nuclear facility incident. P. KI - Chemical symbol for potassium iodide. Q. Personnel Monitoring - Refers to the use of dosimetry to alert the wearer to ~ accumulated radiation which in turn provides a reason-able estimate of the rate at which radiation is being received. R. Potassium Iodide (chemical symbol KI) - A prophylactic drug that offers some protection to the thyroid gland from injury due to accumulation or radiciodine in the thyroid. S. Radiocontaminate/Radiocontamination - Refers to a. radioactive , substance as it comes in contact with people, objects or the I environment. T. Rem - A unit of radiation measurement that is based upon effects as measured in the human body; in this plan Roentgen and rem are considered.to be essentially the same. d 1 M-2 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

U. Roentgen (R) - A unit of measurement of x-ray or gama radiation m based readingupon effectsDCA-622. dosimeters, as measured in theand CD V-730, air CD (e.g., by)the V-742  ; in self-this plan Roentgen and rem are considered to be essentially the same. V. Survey Meter - In this plan the CD V-700; a geiger counter used to conduct decontamination monitoring.

 .          W. Thermoluminescent Dosimeter (TLD) - A crystalline dosimeter that measures. radiation by the amount of luminescence induced in it.

The crystal is mounted in a card. This type of dosimeter can only be read on a dosimeter reader. X. TLD - Thermoluminescent dosimeter. Y. TLDServiceContractdr-TheservicecontractorprovidingTLD service in support of the Comonwealth's " Fixed Nuclear Facility Incidents" plan. The TLD service will include: provision of the TLDs; annual replacement; reading the TLDs during or after an incident and transmitting the data to BRP or PEMA. 4 Z. Unit of Dosimetry-KI - The number of dosimeters and the amount of KI to be issued to each emergency worker assigned within the plume exposure' pathway EPZ consists of: one CD V-730 or one DCA-622; one CD V-742, one TLD, one Dosimetry-KI Report Foinn, and a four-teen day supply of KI for one person. Decontamination team p members working outside the plume exposure pathway EPZ will have U the same items with the exception of not having the CD V-730 or its commercial equivalent, the DCA-622. III. PURPOSE To specify the County's overall plan for radiation protection of the general public and offsite emergency workers, including incident assessment, radioactive plume monitoring, protective action measures, decontamination monitoring of the general public and offsite emergency workers to include their clothing and equipment, and disposal of radiologically contaminated waste. Information on evacuation and means 1 of . disseminating emergency information to the public is included in Annexes J and D respectively. - IV. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS A. County Department-of Emergency Services (DES) The County DES will rely upon the Bureau of Radiation Protection, through PEMA, for incident assessment, field monitoring, and M-3 Draft 11

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representation at the Onsite Emergency Operations Facility for the receipt, analysis, and coordination of field monitoring data. The County DES will provide for: protection of emergency workers via training, distribution of dosimetry and KI; decontamination monitoring of the-general public, as well as federal, state. l county and municipal emergency workers; decontamination monitoring j of pertinent personal items including vehicles and emergency equipment; appropriate medical referrals for further monitoring, , j ', decentamination and treatment; maintenance and distribution of 1 dosimetery, chargers, survey meters, KI in tablet form and related i record keeping foms to municipalities and decontamination centers, i maintenance of a radiological exposure record system; certifi- l cation of farmers as emergency workers for access to livestock kept.within the plume exposure pathway EPZ; and training of

;                     personnel to carry out radiological exposure control plans.

B. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) , i t The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency: coordinates with BRP, the utility, other state agencies, federal government agen- t ! cies and risk counties for protective actions of the public and  ; emergency workers; provides counties during the emergency periodic l

situation-reports including incident assessment and plume exposure information;uspecifies procedures for decontamination of emergency
personnel and 'their clothing; assists FRMAP (Federal Radiological l
Monitoring and Assessment Plan) personnel with pertinent logistics r information related to the disposal of radiation contaminated waste materials generated from the general public and offsite ,

emergency workers; distributes dosimetry and KI to county emer- i gency management agencies and specifies implementation of a comprehensive inventory-maintenance program for those items;. collects TI.Ds and appropriate records from the county after each incident; assists the Department of Health with the distribution i of potassium iodide. C.. Bureau of Radiation Protection (BRP) The Bureau of Radiation Protection is the statie agency that will l conduct the technical tasks of incident assessment and air moni- l toring for detection and definition of the radioactive plume. BRP

                     . calculates projected radiation doses to the whole body and thyroid and repcrts these projections, as well as acutal radiation expo-sure rates and total doses received by affected areas, to PEMA.

. BRP recommends protective actions based on its information and i analysis of the situation. BRP interprets the Department of Environmental Resource's analysis of environmental, agricultural '. and foodstuffs sampling, and reports these findings, as appro-priate, to PEMA, the Department of Health and the Department of l - Agriculture. BRP collates the state, federal and licensee data j ! l ! M-4 Draft 11 j , Revised 7/85 l _ _ . J

i for comprehensive technical an' a lysis and transmits. its infomation to PEMA who, in turn, relays appropriate infomation through O emergency management channels. l D. TLD Service Contractor r During an incident and at PEMA's request, the TLD service contrac-tor will conduct mechanical " reading" of the TLDs used by emer-gency workers. The contractor will relay the readings-and related t infonnation to BRP or PEMA. E. Municipal Governments Each municipal government within the plume exposure pathway EPZ will assist the county in issuing dosimetry and KI to emergency workers within its area at the SITE EMERGENCY classification. F. Emergency Workers In addition to the perfomance of assigned tasks, emergency workers are responsible for utilizing their dosimeters, KI, and Dosimetry-XI Report Fom as prescribed (reference Appendix 2, Section IV) and for undergoing decontamination monitoring (refer-ence Appendix 1, Section I.D.). The uppermost limit of radiation exposure is set by the Bureau of Radiation Protection (BRP) at 25 rem whole body exposure, and this O limit should not be exceeded except for authorized life saying-missions (reference Appendix 2, Section IV.B.4). Emergency, workers should strive to keep any exposure as low as reasonably achievable (reference Appendix 2, Section IV). G. Decontamination Monitoring Teams Decontamination monitoring teams will monitor (maaning check with a CD V-700 survey meter) members of the public and emergency

    .         workers to ascertain if individuals are contaminated with a radiation emitting substance. BRP has set the action level for.
            . detemining whether individuals are contaminated at 0.05 mR/hr (milliroentgens per hour) above background. If an individual is t              contaminated at 0.05 mR/hr above background or more, then the i               decontamination monitoring team must decontaminate the individual.

l Procedures for decontamination monitoring teams are included in Appendix 1 to this~ Annex. l V. RADIATION EXPOSURE CONTROL FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC Protective Actions A.

1. The County may receive recommendations-for protective action measures from PEMA or the Limerick Generating Station.

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2. The two primary protective action options for the general public are Sheltering and Evacuation; the plans for implemen-O tation of these are described in Annexes C, D, and J.

B. Decontamination Monitoring The County DES is responsible for providing decontamination monitoring of the public housed.at mass care centers located within the county. People evacuated to support counties will l receive decontamination monitoring services from the respective support county. Utilizing trained radiation monitors equipped with survey meters, the public may be monitored for radiation ' contamination at mass care centers. Appendix 1 to this Annex sets forth the procedures for decontamination monitoring at mass care centers. VI. EMERGENCY WORKER RADIATION EXPOSURE CONTROL Unlike the general public, emergency workers with assignments within the. plume exposure pathway EPZ are not always able to take shelter and they cannot evacuate the area due to their mission responsibility. Other protective measures available to emergency workers are enumerated below. ! A. Dosimetry

1. Each emergency worker assigned tasks within the plume expo-O sure pathway EPZ will be provided two self-reading dosimeters (one CD V-730 or one DCA-622, and one CD V-742) and one l themoluminesceiit dosimeter (TLD). The self-reading dosimeters enable the worker to monitor himself during the emergency for total radiation dose received; the TLD is an independently read (by the TLD service contractor) device
                     -that is generally considered to be more dependable, accurate and precise than the self-reading dosimeters. Each emergency worker is responsible for following t_he dosimetry procedures, including record keeping. Appendix-2 to this Annex sets forth guidance and procedures related to dosimetry for emergency workers. Appendix 3 to the Annex is a distribution list which specifies the amounts of dosimetry, dosimeter
                      ~c hargers, bottles of KI (see paragraph B below), and survey meters (see paragraph V.B. above) for each particular emer-gency organization.
2. The " Receipt Form for Dosimetry-Survey Meters-KI" (reference Attachment E to Appendix 2) and the " Acknowledgement of Receipt by Emergency for Dosimetry-KI and Survey Meters" form (reference Attachment F to Appendix 2).will be used for inventory control of the equipment and KI distributed to emergency workers.

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3. Federal and state government personnel are expected to provide their own dosimetry and thyroid gland radioprotective O drugs.

B. Thyroid Gland Protective Drug

1. The accumulation of radioactive isotopes of the comon ele-ment iodine in the thyroid gland is a potential threat during a nuclear power plant incident. Potassium iodide (KI) is a drug that acts as a blocking agent, preventing the radio active iodine from lodging in the thyroid gland.
2. KI tablets are predistributed with dosimetry by PEMA to the County DES, who will distribute them to risk municipalities at the ALERT classification. Individual workers will receive KI at SITE EMERGENCY. Liquid KI is distributed to risk hospitals for use by the hospital staff, medical complement, and the patients.
3. KI should be taken only on the advice of the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Health. General infonnation for the emergency worker regarding KI and protection of the thyroid gland is included in Appendix 2 to this Annex.

C. Double Clothing (Rain Gear) Protection Emergency workers can use their personal rain gear as a prevention O against deposition of contamination on the body and personal clothing / uniform. A rain hat or other head cover such as a helmet or winter hat, boots or galoshes with pant legs tucked in, rain coat or winter coat with the collar turned up, and gloves offer effective protection by minimizing skin and clothing / uniform exposure to contaminants that may be present. Extremes in the weather can make the use of double clothing extremely uncomfor-table; therefore, BRP will issue an appropriate advisory through emergency management channels at the time of an incident if double clothing protection is to be employed. , D.. Respirator) ?rotection Should unforeseen circumstances occur whereby emergency workers would be temporarily exposed to a radioactive plume, they should improvise respiratory protective measures if regular respiratory protective gear is not available. BRP will se.nd prompt notice through emergency management channels if respiratory protective measures for offsite emergency workers are recomended. Impro-vised respiratory protective measures. included in BRP's plan are:

1. Sheltering in a vehicle or building that can be " buttoned-up" (windows, doors, and air vents closed).

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2. Conscientiously covering the mouth and nose with a cloth or filtering device (suggested items include a folded handker-O chief, 3 or 4 plys of toilet tissue, or a folded towel).

While these methods may not be fully effective against vapors and gasses, they can be effective temporary protection against radio-active particulates (until the plume passes or the offsite-worker evacuates). 1 E. Decontamination Monitoring of Emergency Workers , l

1. Upon completion of his/her mission, each emergency worker must report to a decontamination monitoring station or mass care center to be monitored (and decontaminated, if neces-sary). Of course, the emergency workers perfonning decon-tamination monitoring at the mass i:are center will conduct decontamination monitoring for themselves.
2. Decontamination Stations for Emergency Workers are:

Elverson Fire Company, Hall Street, Elverson a.

b. Lionville Fire Company, Village Avenue, Lionville ,
c. Valley Forge Volunteer Fire Company, Valley Park Road, Valley Forge
3. Emergency workers may receive the same. decontamination monitoring-service at mass care / decontamination centers.
4. Whether at a decontamination station or mass care / decon-tamination center, the same procedures for decontamination
                 . monitoring as specified for the general public apply to emergency workers with the exception of the thyroid check.

Emergency workers should be monitored for accumulation of radiciodine in the thyroid gland (reference Appendix 1, Section II.B). F.. Radiological Training, Inventory, Maintenance and Record Keeping With the assistance of PEMA, the County DES will ensure dosimetry training including dosimeter charging, dosimeter reading and , recording of information. l Equipment and KI inventory and maintenance procedures with appro-priate records are specified in Appendix 4 to this Annex. Inventory control during the emergency will consist of a trail'of accountability from each agency issuing equipment through the individual end user of the equipment and KI. Forms and procedures for this purpose are included in Appendix'2. n

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I VII. PROTECTION FOR INSTITUTIONAL PERSONNEL A. The evacuation time for hospitals and nursing homes is expected to be greater than that for the general population. Consequently, the staff and medical complement of this hospital  ! are considered emergency workers and therefore are provided KI and l dosimetry. B. Liquid KI will be distributed to hospitals and nursing homes located within the plume exposure pathway EPZ. Sufficient units for 100% of the patients and 50% of the staff for a fourteen day period are on hand. The County DES is responsible for notifying the institutions when the Secretary of the Department of Health j advises the use of KI. C. Decontamination monitoring of institutional staff and residents a can be accomplished by utilizing the institution's own capability and that of the host institution, decontamination stations for emergency workers, or decontamination centers located with mass care / decontamination centers. Decontamination stations will be wholly or partially available within 12 hours after connencement of evacuation and therefore will be available to move to receiving sites for institutional personnel. The County DES will coordinate these arrangements as the situation develops. APPENDICES:

1. Decontamination Monitoring Procedures i
2. . Dosimetry and Potassium Iodide (KI)
3. Dosimetry, Potassium Iodide and Survey Meter Distribution List for Radiological Emergency Response to Incidents at the Limerick Generating Station
4. Inventory and Maintenance Procedures I

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APPENDIX 1 ANNEX M DECONTAMINATION MONITORING PROCEDURES 1 i I. GENERAL INFORMATION AND ORGANI7.ATION A. Decontamination Monitoring of the Public In the event of a fixed nuclear facility incident, the public and emergency workers mja have to be individually monitored to ascer-tain whether the individual is contaminated with a radioactive

 ,                                                             substance. If a person is found to.be contaminated, then he/she must be decontaminated. BRP will issue a statement indicating whether decontamination monitoring.is required and PEMA will send this message through emergency management channels. Decontami-nation monitoring teams will be locat.ed at mass care centers and will perform decontamination monitoring upon request regardless of whether it is required.

B. ~ Organization at Mass Care Centers

1. Mass care centers for evacuees will serve as points where decontamination monitoring and decontamination procedures will be conducted. When decontamination monitoring is required evacuees will, upon' arrival at the mass care center and if necessary, be decontaminated and then admitted to the
                                                                             " general living" portion of the mass care center. Trained l

decontamination' monitoring teams will conduct the monitoring for radiological contamination, carry out decontamination i procedures, and complete associated records. This activity, while falling under the overall coordination of the mass care center manager, is not an integral part of that operation. Decontamination ~ monitoring teams take direction from the j county radiological officer. Decontamination monitoring of evacuees should be completed as soon as possible; decontam-ination monitoring of personal belongings (i.e., clothing, personal articles, vehicles) can be accomplished after the evacuees have been processed.

2. Decontamination monitoring teams will organize their areas and traffic flow patterns so that contaminated persons and those to be monitored wil1 ~not mix with the contamination--

free individuals already admitted to the general living section of the mass care center. For example, persons will be sent to the decontamination area (showers) by a route that will not place them in contact with contamination-free areas. Showers used for decontamination will not be available for i general use until they are decontaminated. lO i ! M-1-1 Draft 11 [ Revised 7/85 IL _ . _ . - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . . _ . _ _ . . _ _ _ . _ . _ . _ . . _ . . ~ . - . . . - _ _ _ _-.._ _ _,~.

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C. Decontamination Monitoring Services for Persons Who Are Not Housed l

at Mass Care Centers. l Persons'who do not . intend to stay at a mass care center, but who wish to be monitored will be extended these services at mass care /

decontamination centers. The decontamination monitoring proce-i dures and record keeping.are identical for people who stay or do not stay at mass care centers. Upon direction by BRP that decontamination monitoring is neces-sary, decontamination monitoring teams will also be dispatched to host health care facilities. D. Decontamination Monitoring Station for Emergency Workers

1. Upon completion of his/her mission, or as directed by super-
visors, each emergency worker must report to a decontami-nation monitoring station or a mass care / decontamination center to be monitored for radiological contamination and, if necessary, be decontaminated.
2. ~Most emergency workers will be working within the plume exposure pathway EPZ which extends approximately ten miles in
a 360" circumference from the nuclear facility. Since the l mass care / decontamination centers for the public are generally located 20 or more miles from the nuclear facilities, special
                                       " decontamination monitoring stations for emergency workers" O                                    are established closer to the plume exposure pathway EPI.

Therefore, emergency workers will not be required to ttwel the longer distance to mass care / decontamination centers u r decontamination monitoring.

3. Each mass care center and decontamination monitoring station is to extend its service to any requesting emergency worker, whether federal, state, county, municipal employee or volunteer.

E. Equipment and Personnel Re,quirements 4 1. The instrument used for decontamination monitoring is the CDV-700 Geiger-MuellerSurveyMeter(range; approximately 0.0 to 50 mR/h).

2. A sufficient number of.CD V-700 survey meters are available for each mass care center to allow one meter for each 250 mass care spaces; decontamination stations have available one CD V-700 for each 50 emergency workers.
3. Personnel requirements are one trained monitor and one recorder (assistant to the monitor) for each survey meter as a minimum. Each decontamination monitor and recorder is 4

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4. Inventory, maintenance, and property accountability with ,

, / regard to dosimetry, survey meters and KI are described in ' Appendix 4 to this Annex. F. Decontamination Monitoring Record Keeping i Decontaminatin monitoring personnel will be responsible for completing a " Decontamination Monitoring Report Fom" (reference Attachment A to this Appendix) for each individual with a reading of 0.05 mR/h (milliroentgens per hour) or more above background, which is the action level-set by BRP indicating that decontami- ! - nation of the individual is necessary. The form will be com-pleted, signed b monitoring, (2)after y the firstmonitor at each of decontamination, (3)the steps after [(1) initial second decontamination, (4) medical referral.] Two copies of the fom will be prepared. One copy will be given to the individual when

'                                 decontamination is~ completed or when the individual is sent to a
                                 - medical facility. The original will be retained by the county in a historical file. Chester County will make these forms available to BRP, if requested.

t G. Progress Reports on Decontamination Monitoring Decontamination team chiefs should verbally report on the results of monitoring at two hour intervals to their County Radiological !~ Officers. The report shall include the following cumulative data:

  ,                               number of persons monitored; number contaminated; number decontami-nated; number referred to a medical facility (for radiation decontamination / treatment); the highest reading (above 0.05 mR/h) on any particular individual; and any unusual or particularly j                                   notable findings. The County DES is responsible for consolidating
,                                  this infomation and reporting it inanediately to PEMA who in turn will relay the infomation to BRP.

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S FOR DECONTAMINATION MONITORING TEAMS ! A. Decontamination Monitoring Procedures - Monitors perfoming decontamination monitoring of people should follow these' procedures:

1. Select a reception location for conducting the monitoring
                                        -operation. Precautions'must be taken to prevent contami-nation of the area.
2. Use the CD V-700. Attach the headphone. This allows the monitor to observe the position of the probe and better control it while monitoring. The headphone responds more quickly to changes in radiation level than does the meter.
3. Check the operability of the CD V-700.

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4 Place the probe in a light plastic bag or cover of light- l s weight material to prevent contamination. This is desirable s ) but not mandatory.

5. Periodically detemine be background radiation level of the location where the monitoring is to take place. If the meter indication is above background radiation with the probe shield closed, find a better location that will bring the I meter indication as low as possible.
6. Open the shield on the CD V-700 probe and put on the head-phone.
7. Place the probe two inches from the head, being careful not to touch the person.
8. Move the probe downward on one side of the neck, the collar, the shoulder, arm, wrist, hand, underarm, ampit, side of body, side of leg, around the cuff and shoe, including the bottom of the shoe. Then monitor the inside of the leg from the cuff to the groin and continue the procedure on the other side of the body (reference Illustration 1).
9. Monitor the front and back of the body.
10. Record the information on the Decontamination Monitoring Report Form (reference Attachment A to this Appendix).

I 11. Assure that individuals found to be contaminated are decontaminated.*

12. Monitor the individual after decontamination to detennine that the contamination has been removed. Repeat decontam-i ination procedures if contamination still remains.

B. Thyroid Gland Screening Check for Emergency Workers

1. In addition to the steps outlined in II.A. above, emergency workers are to be screened for thyroid gland uptake of
                     .radiciodine.
  • A person is considered contaminated if there is a reading of 0.05 mR/h or more above background. Do not confuse background radiation with your readings; contamination would be apparent by a ststained increase on the visual meter reading (selector switch on X 1 raFg~., and also by a marked increase in the audible indication from the headph ne.

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2. The thyroid uptake screening procedure follows:
a. The CD V-700 is used as the screening detector for thyroid uptake of radiofodine.

i CAUTION l The individual being checked must be free of any I contamination before this procedure is implemented,

b. Mor.itors performing the thyroid screening uptake proce-dure should follow these steps:

(1) Put the probe with the shield closed across the i front of the neck just below the larynx (Adam's Apple). l (2) If the reading is greater than or equal to 0.1 mR/hr, refer'the individual to the appropriate medical facility for evaluation. (3) If the reading is less than' 0.1 mR/hr, no further action is necessary. (4) Record the data on the Dosimetry-XI Report Fonn and sign in the appropriate place. C. Decontamination of People

1. Contaminated persons should sponge contmainated areas with soap and cool water. Emphasis should be placed on any speci-fic spots found to be contaminated in the monitoring process.
2. After sponging the individual should be monitored again. If some contamination still remains, the individual should shower with cool water and use a mild soap. Special atten-tion should be given to the hair, hands, fingernails, and identified contaminated areas. If monitoring indicates that the contamination is still present, the individual should be sent to the nearest medical facility capable of treating contaminated persons.
3. Care should be taken that persons who are decontaminated do not become recontaminated by dressing in contaminated clothing (the clothing the brought by them.)y were If the wearingdoes individual or possibly not haveother clothing contami-nation free clothing, clothing ~should be issued the indivi-dual until such time as their clothing can be decontaminated.
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D. Decontamination Precedures for Wounds Persons with contaminated wounds should be referred to an appro-4 priate medical facility for radiation decontamination and treatment.

E. Clothing Decontamination Procedures l l

1. Articles which are machine washable should be laundered with a conventional detergent, line dried in a contamination free area or machine dried, and retained until they can'be monitored.  !

Water repellent items may be scrubbed with water and detergent,  ! and retained until monitored. l

2. The County DES is responsible for arranging for a laundry '

l facility dedicated to washing of contaminated clothing. F. Decontamination Procedures for Supplies, Instruments and Equipment l 4 1 1. The item in question should be monitored first to detennine i the extent and area of contamination by thoroughly going over

!                    the object with the CD V-700 probe (with open shield) ebout two inches from the surface. Decontamination of these articles is generally accomplished by wiping or washing to 4                     the extent necessary to remove the radiological contaminants.
2. The County DES is responsible.for arranging for radiation
'                    monitoring of vehicles and for decontamination. At mass care                    '

centers, monitoring to the evacuees teams will as described initially in (a) and b)(direct above.their When efforts-time permits, the monitoring teams can monitor the vehicles of the evacuees where they are parked... Generally, external monitor- ~, ing of vehicles will be sufficient; however, inside monitor-ing will also be done for those vehicles found to be exter-nally contaminated and those vehicles used by persons found to be contaminated. Suitable car washing. arrangements'can be i made for external decontamination depending upon the number  ! of vehicles contaminated and amou~t n of radiological contami- l nants. The county will seek the advice of BRP, through PEMA,

             .        in deciding what measures will be effective and expeditious.

3 Vehicles with contamination in the interiors will be impounded i and BRP must be consulted, through PEMA, on how to deconta-minate these vehicles before they are returned to their owners. G. Disposal of Contaminated Wastes i 1. As described above, clothing and similar materials as well as miscel,laneous equipment and vehicles can be decontaminated. ] Where cleaning materials and other items cannot be success-j fully decontaminated, special handling is necessary. , O M-1-7 Draft 11 i Revised 7/85

2. Contaminated waste materials should be packaged in a plastic bag, tied securely at the top, and placed in a metal container O

s with a snug fitting lid (garbage can) until it is laundered. If any material cannot be decontaminated by laundering, place it in the same type of plastic bag and container and store in a locked room that is not used for any other purpose until such time as the contaminated waste is disposed of by FRMAP personnel. Accumulation of contaminated waste materials and the need for disposal should be reported through the emer-gency management system. ATTACHMENT: A. Decontamination Monitoring Report Fonn O O M-1-8 Draft 11 Revised 7/85

ATTACHMENT A h APPENDIX 1 PERSONNEL DECONTAMINATION MONITORING REPORT FORM DECONTAMINATION MONITORING REPORT FORM NOTE: THIS FORM WILL 8E COMPLETED FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL WITH A READING OF 0.05 mR/hr OR MORE. A80VE BACKGROUND. i . NAME of person monitored SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER ADDRESS FIRST Radiological Monitoring

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Survey Meter Serial No. DATE TIME $"n SECOND Radiological Monitoring - to be completed after person has undergone decontamination including acquiring radiologically " clean" clothing. Monitor's or Recorder's Signature X t Mass Care Center Survey Meter Serial No. DATE- TIME E. THIRD Radiological Monitoring - to be completed after person has undergone decontamination

                                              - a second time.

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APPENDIX 2 ANNEX M 00SIMETRY AND POTASSIUM IODIDE (KI) INFORMATION I. GENERAL INFORMATION , A. Each emergency worker assigned tasks within the plume exposure pathway EPZ will be equipped with three dosimeters, a Dosimetry-KI Report Form, and a 14 day supply of potassium (KI). Two of the dosimeters are self-reading; they are the CD V-730 or a DCA-622, both of which measure from 0 to 20 R, and the CD V-742 which measures from 0 to 200 R. The third dosimeter is a thermolumines-cent dosimeter (TLD) which is a card type device that is read by the TLD service contractor. B. Decontamination monitoring team members are issued a CD V-742, a TLD, KI and a Dosimetry-KI Report Form. C. Dosimeter chargers (CD V-750) which are used to "zero" or charge the self-reading dosimeters are located with, or within easy access to, each emergency organizational unit. D. The CD V-740 (0-100R) self-reading dosimeter is considered an adequate substitute for either the CD V-730 or CD V-742. II. DISTRIBUTION OF DOSIMETRY-POTASSIUM IODIDE AND RELATED PROCEDURES A. Distribution The TLDs, CD V-730s or DCA-622s, CD V-742s, Dosimetry-KI Report Form, potassium iodide and appropriate numbers of CD V-750s in support of response to fixed nuclear facility incidents are available. For this purpose a " Dosimetry, KI, Survey Meter Distribution List" is included as Appendix 3. This county list identifies by name and address each organization to be distributed these resources and specifies the number of dosimeters, units of KI, dosimeter chargers, and survey meters assigned to each agency. The using organizations will distribute dosimetry and KI to emergency workers upon the declaration of SITE EMERGENCY. _(Note: Decontamination monitoring teams at decontamination centers and stations are not activated until SITE EMERGENCY, upon which distribution is made to the team.) B. Property Control j Property accountability must be maintained in the distribution process. The " Receipt Form for Dosimetry-Survey Meters-KI" (see Attachment E) is designed for transferral of quantities of equip-ment from agency to agency, such as from the county to munici-i M-2-1 Draft 11 i Revised 7/85

E palities and decontamination teams, and from municipalities to i emergency response organizations (fire, police, ambulance). 1 i O, " Acknowledgment of Receipt by Emergenc and Survey Meters".(see Attachment is designed F) y Workers for Dosimetry-KI to expedite l 1 i transferral of the equipment-KI to individual users. Municipal EDCs, fire companies, police departments, astulance services and decontamination monitoring teams should use this fom (Attachment , F) to maintain accountability when distributing the. equipment-KI I to their individual emergency workers. l

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Upon termination of an incident, all equipment and unused KI must l be returned to the county DES. k C. Control TLD's

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l. In the event of an incident, the County DES will collect the designated " Control TLDs." Control TLDs are equal in number to about 55 of the total amount allotted for distribution.

Each " control TLD" is so labeled and the serial numbers are not in the same sequential batch as the TLDs meant for distribution to emergency workers. . As coordinated by PEMA, the control TLDs will be forwarded to the TLD service contrac-

                        ' tor. The County DES will coglete the " Control TLDs Form"                                                                 1 (reference Attachment B) and forward it with the control TLDs.

I 2. ~The purpose of " Control TLDs" is to allow measurement of a ' " baseline" of radiation (background radiation) that the TLDs had been exposed to at the time the county distributed TLDs' in reaction to the incident. The measurement of the accumu-

. lated background radiation as measured by the control TLDs will be subtracted from the meding obtained from each emergency worker in the county. This procedure can be
characterized as a " mathematical zeroing" of the TLD. (The CD V-730s DCA-622s and CD V-742s will be zeroed by the user i organizations as they are put into use.)

! 3. At the time of the incident the County DES will ensure that i

                .         the control TLDs are not exposed to radiation other than background radiation.                                 -

l III. PDTASSIUM IODIDE (KI) ,[ A. Background Information

1. Iodine accumulates in the thyroid riand.which is located at the front base of the neck just below the larynx (Adam's
apple). Radioactive iodine is no different; i.e., it will

! accumulate in the thyroid gland in high concer,tration. l Taking KI will have the effect of saturating the thyroid i gland with iodine so that radioactive iodine does not lodge I there in a large quantity. Hence, KI lessens the risk to the M-2-2 - Draft 11 Revised 7/85 1

_. __ _ _ _ _ _ ~ . . __ ______ _ __ !I thyroid gland; otherwise, it provides no protection against radiation. 1

2. The Pennsylvania Department of Health is responsible for t i developing policies relating to use of KI during fixed nuclear incidents. The department has procured KI tablets for emergency workers and KI in liquid fom for. staff and ,

patients of risk hospitals. Thyro-Block (product of Carter-Wallace.Inc.) is the brand name of the KI. tablets procured by the department. A unit of Thyro-Block consists of 14 tablets 4 of 130 milligrams in size; the dose is one tablet per day. The liquid preparation (manufactured by Roxanne, Inc.) dosage 4 is six drops per day; for planning purposes the liquid KI requirements are based upon a 14 day supply per person. i 3. The toxicity level of KI is very low and dangers in taking this drug are considered to be minimal. Nonetheless, indi-viduals should not take more than the recommended dose.. Although side effects of KI are unlikely because of the low dose and the short time period it will be taken, some side effects are possible. The side effects may include: skin rashes, swelling of the salivary glands, and " iodism" (metallic taste, burning mouth and throat, sore teeth and gums, cold symptoms and sometimes gastrointestinal symptoms.) A.few people may have an allergic reaction with more serious j symptoms. These symptoms could include elevated temperature, a joint pains, swelling of the face and body, and at times, severe shortness of breath which requires imediate medical attention. 4 The effectiveness of KI as a blocking agent is greatest if , administered before the time of exposure to radioiodine, but some exposure saving can be obtained by administration shortly after exposure. Infomation on Thyro-Block and on {' the liquid KI are included in Attachments C and D to this i Appendix. Pennsylvania Department of Health Policies on KI B.

1. KI in tablet fom is available to emergency workers (emer-l gency management agencies, police forces, fire companies, ambulance services, and farmers keeping livestock). Those '
!                                                emergency worker organizations and institutions that receive l                                                KI protection are specified in Appendix 3.
2. The Secretary of the Depament of Health is charged with the decision to use KI during an incident. KI should be taken only on the advice of the Secretary of the Department of 4 Health.The Secretary's advice will be disseminated to emer-gency workers through emergency management channels. Upon taking KI,-the emergency worker should record this infor-O M-2-3 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 4

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mation on the Dosimetry-KI Report Form (see Attachment A to this Appendix).

3. The Department of Health will provide the public with infor-
,                     mation concerning KI.

h i IV.-DOSIMETRY READINGS, RECORD KEEPING AND PROTECTIVE ACTION OPTIONS A. Dosimetry Reading' Procedures

1. Dosimeters should be worn in the pocket of an outer garment l from the time of issue until the worker is dismissed from i

duty or until PEMA recommends dosimetry is no longer neces-i sary. In no case should the TLD be worn by more than one i person since there is no way of ascertaining later how much i of the dose recorded on the TLD was received by each indi-vidual if more than one person was involved. 7.

2. For practical purposes each Roentgen registered on either of the self-reading dosimeters is to be interpreted to mean that the worker has received a corresponding number of rem, e.g., .

2 a reading of 5 R should be interpreted to mean that.a 5 rem i dose has been received.*

3. Each emergency worker should read the self-reading dosimeters

, at least once each thirty minutes, j 4. Two self-reading dosimeters provide redundancy. Workers should heed the higher measurement taken from the two dosi-meters. It is possible for dosimeters-of this type to have t " electrical leakage" that will register a reading not caused i by radiation. Nonetheless, workers are to " err on the side of caution" by heeding the higher reading, I B. Protective Action Guides (PAG) for Emergency Workers

1. Whole Body Exposure - The protective action guide for whole body exposure specified by the Environmental Protection
              .        Agency (EPA) and by BRP is 25 rem. Workers should use the 3

self-reading dosimeter (s) to ensure that the 25 rem whole body PAG is not exceeded. By regularly checking the self-reading dos 1 meter (s), the worker can make reasonable judgments about how much radiation, if any, has been received and at what rate it is being received. ) 2. Emergency workers and supervisors are cautioned that the 25 rem protective action guide should not be construed as

                       " license" to incur radiation exposure unnecessarily. Workers A

is Roentgen based upon(R) is a unit effects of measurement as measured in air; a of remx-ray (or gamma radiation thatr) is a un , measurement that is based upon effects as measured in the human body. In this plan Roentgen and rem are considered to be essentially the same. { t . M-2-4 Draft 11 i Revised 7/85 il 1-

and supervisors should attempt to keep exposure as low as reasonably achievable. This concept means that exposure to O radiation should be kept to a minimum for all persons and that any one individual should not receive a total dose far l in excess of other emergency wcrkers if circumstances permit substitution of personnel, termination of the assignment, or other protective action. 3.- Thyroid Gland Exposure - The EPA and BRP PAG for thyroid dose is 125 rem for emergency workers but with no specific upper limit for life saving activities. An upper limit is not given for thyroid exposure since in the extreme case complete thyroid loss might be acceptable for a life saved.

4. Life Saving Missions - Responsible emergency management of offsite workers dictates that exceeding the 25 rem protective action guide should not occur. However, should there be extraordinary circumstances wherein a person's life is at stake, the 24 rem whole body dose may be exceeded in order to complete a life saving mission. The EPA and BRP specify an upper limit of 75 rem whole body dose for life saving missions, i.e'., subject to special approval, conditions, and measures.

Therefore, persons who volunteer for a life saving mission may exceed the 25 rem whole body limit set for emergency workers. In no case may they exceed 75 rem. Elected officials may authorize volunteer emergency workers to exceed the protective action guidelines (25 rem whole body exposure) to a maximum of 75 rem for a life saving mission. This advance authorization is intended to avoid delay in performing a necessary life saving mission. A wide margin of safety should be maintained to avoid risk from possible 4 adverse long term (see paragraph.C health effects below). caused Decision makersby(radiation exposure electedofficials) should consider the information in paragraph C below and also ensure that the following conditions have been met:

a. The mission is of life saving importance.
b. Alternative solutions have been exhausted.
c. Emergency workers should be healthy adult male volunteers, preferably over 45 years of age.
d. The emergency workers selected should be persons whose normal duties might involve such missions; i.e., police-men and firefighters with suitable protective clothing and respiratory equipment.
e. The mission is accomplished in the least amount of " stay time."

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f. The emergency workers are knowledgeable of and accept the increased risk of exceeding the 25 rem PAG.

C. Increased Risks Due to Radiation Exposure

  • Information concerning the possible consequences of emergency l

workers' exposure to radiation during a fixed nuclear incident is organized below into three categories - (1) imediate somatic effects, (2) long tenn somatic effects, and (3) genetic effects. Somatic is an adjective pertaining to characteristics of or effects on the body, as distinguished from genetic characteristics or genetic effects which are manifested in offspring (descen-dants).

1. Representative Relationships Between a Brief One-Time Radia-tion Exposure and Imediate Somatic Effects L;

i Representative Absorbed Dose of Whole Bod Gama Radiation (y X or rads) Nature of Effect j 5-25 rem Minimal dose detectable by chromosome i analysis or other specialized analysis. 4

50-75 rem Minimal acute dose readily detectable in 1 a' specific individual (e.g., one who i presents himself as a possible exposure i

case). l 75-125 rem Minimal acute dose likely to produce l vomiting in about 10% of people so

exposed.

. 150-200 rem Acute dose likely to produce transient disability and clear hematological changes in a majority of people so exposed.

2. Long Term Somatic Risks as a Result of a One Time Exposure to Radiation .

Current knowledge about the long term health effects resulting i from a one time radiation exposure below 25 rem indicates that development of health problems, such as cancer, in ! adults so exposed is extremely unlikely. There is no direct

clinical evidence of low level radiation (in this case
                           . meaning a one time exposure below the whole body dose protec-
  • Information derived from " Basic Radiation Protection Criteria," National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements Report Number 39, Bethesda, Maryland, March 1, 1982.

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tive action guide of 25 rem) causing health problems years l after the exposure. l j.

3. Genetic Effects of Radiation Radiation exposure of reproductive cells of the ovary and j testis causes gene and chromosome abnormalities (mutation).
Persons exposed to any radiation should avoid the possibility of conception during the first few months after exposure, in order to virtually eliminate any possible genetic risk.  ;

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D. Dosimetry and KI Record Keeping l 1. Each emergency worker is responsible for completing a 2

Dosimetry-KI Report Fonn (reference Attachment A) and for , returning it, along with the dosimetry, to his organization

at the termination of his services. Each emergency organi-l zation will forward the forms and dosimetry to the County DES
who in turn will deliver the TLDs and forms to PEMA. PEMA will deliver the forms and TLDs from all counties to BRP who

! will deliver the TLDs to the TLD service contractor for reading. All dosimetry records will be forwarded to BRP for

the purposes of record keeping, analysis, reporting and j storage.

I 2. BRP will retain all original copies and will be the permanent i record keeper of the completed Dosimetry-KI Report Forms i along with BRP's explanation of each, the TLD~ service contractor l generated information and all related material. The records ! of individuals will be kept confidential. 3., BRP will use the Dosimetry-KI Report Form to select TLDs for

immediate reading. The highest priority will be given to TLDs worn by persons whose self-reading dosimetry indicates 25 R or more, or where medical authority has requested immediate reading, or where other circumstances warrant. In l these cases, BRP will expedite delivery of the TLDs to the
TLD service contractor and readings w'111 be received within

! - 24 hours after and contractor's receipt of the TLDs. BRP will promptly relay the readings, with their interpretation to the

individual and appropriate medical authorities. All other j TLDs will be in the " routine" category of five day turn-around time from the TLD service contractor; individuals will be informed of the TLD readings.
4. If emergency workers turn in their TLD for reading and are I
                                                        .later deployed in an area where dosimetry is needed, they should be issued new TLDs.

V. FARMER ACCESS TO THE PLUME EXPOSURE PATHWAY EPZ A. Farmers as Emergency Workers 1 i M-2 Draft 11 l Revised 7/85 i

Farmers with livestock within the plume exposure pathway EPZ will , be designated emergency workers if the EPZ is evacuated. The O County DES will provide these farmers with dosimetry and KI and identification enabling them to stay within or exit and reenter , the evacuated area to tend livestock. ' B. Distribution of Dosimetry-KI and Farmers' " Pass" to the Evacuated Area A " Contact and Dosimetry-XI Distribution Point for Famers" will be established at Lionville Fire Department, Village Avenue, Lionville. If an evacuation is necessary, an Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) announcement will direct famers with livestock within the EPZ to report to this location. The County Agricultural Agent or his

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representative will distribute the dosimetry-XI to the farmers. A "Famer Emergency Worker Certification" fom (reference Attachment G) will be completed in duplicate for each famer. The original copy will be given to the farmer and serve as a pass for access to the evacuated area. The duplicate will be retained by the agri-culture representative as the basis for property control. C. Limitation on Farmer Access to the Plume Exposure Pathway EPZ The farmer's emergency worker status and authorization to be in the EPZ can be suspended if the incident becomes serious enough to O warrant this action. ATTAC}MENTS: A. Dosimetry-KI Report Form B. Control TLDs Form C. Patient Package Insert for Thyro-Block

                  . D.       Patient Infomation sheet - Potassium Iodide Oral Solution USP E.      Receipt Form for Dosimetry-Survey Meters-KI                                                           ,

F. Acknowledgment of Receipt by Emergency Workers For Dosimetry-KI and Survey Meters G. Farmer Emergency Worker Certificate O

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(Please print legibly) Emergency Worker's Name: Social Security Number-Home Address: Emergency Worker's Organization: County: Emergency Worker's Signature: X MISSION CD V-730 or DCA-622 (0-20R) CD V-742 (0-200R) TLD (thermoluminescent dosimeter) BEFORE MISSION BEFORE MISSION Serial No. of TLD: NO. DESCRIPTION DATE SERI AL NO. TOTAL SERI AL NO. AFTER TOTAL PERSON / AFTER R R DATE/ TIME ORGANIZATION H R R R issued By: R R Turned in To: 2* R R R R READING OF TLD R R m/ rem 3' R R R R Date of Reading R R

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5. R R R R POTASSIUM IODIDE (Kl) RECORD 9 TOTAL R TOTAL R Date Time Amount Taken M Day 1 1 tablet /130 mg $

f DOSIMETRY INSTRUCTIONS: Read the CD V-730 (DCA-622) and CD V-742 each half hour. Do not Day 2 1 tablet /130 mg > 89 exceed 25 R ctrmulative total. The TLD gives an accurate reading of the total dose and therefore should be Day 3 1 tablet /130 mg p used only by one person. Forward the TLD with this form (see form distribution below.) Day 4 1 tablet /130 mg

    "                                                                                                                              Day 5                                                                      1 tablet /130 mg Day 6                                                                     1 tablet /130 mg THYROID GLAND SCREENING CHECK                                                                                                                                  1 tablet /130 mg Day 7 Upon completion of the mission, or as directed, each emergency worker must undergo ** decontamination                  Day 8                                                                     1 tablet /130 mg monitoring" at a decontamination monitoring station or a mass care / decontamination center. Monitoring                Day 9                                                                     1 tablet /130 mg personnel at these stations will complete a  Decontamination Monitoring Report Form for you. Addition-             Day 10                                                                    1 tablet /130 mg ally emergency workers should be screened for radioiodine uptake in' the thyroid gland and the results                 Day 11                                                                    1 tablet /130 mg recorded here. Medical referral action level for the thyroid check is 0.1 mR/hr or higher when using the               Day 12                                                                    1 tablet /130 mg CD V 700 survey meter.                                                                                                 Day 13                                                                    1 tablet /130 mg Day 14                                                                    1 tablet /130 mg CD V-700 Serial No.                                      Reading:                                    mR/hr Signature of Monitor: X KI INSTRUCTIONS: Take Kl only on the direction i

' DOSIMETRY - KI REPORT FORM DISTRIBUTION: Complete this form and forward the original copy of the Secretary of the Department of Health. Take with the TLD through emergency management channels to BRP. If the self-reading dosimetry indicates total one tablet (130 mg) once a day. If you have any i exposure of 25R or more, expedite delivery to BRP. BRP will forward to the individual and to the county adverse reaction to the drug, discontinue taking

 ,           EMA the TLD reading as well as an explanation of the reading. When expedited delivery is made to BRP                  K1 and report to your supervisor.

and where otherwise warranted, BRP will report the TLD reading within 24 hours. Routine reporting may take a week or more. Copy 2 is retained by the County Emergency Management Agency. Copy 3 is retained by the individual. BRP THRU EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT CHANNELS

i ATTACHMENT B APPENDIX 2 CONTROL TLD's FORM When TLDs are distributed during an incident, this form should be completed by the county emergency management agency. The completed form, together with the control TLDs, should be forwarded through PEMA to BRP. Note: If a fixed nuclear facility incident occurs, the control TLDs should not remain in, or be moved into, the plume exposure pathway EPZ. County l

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The control TLDs accompanied by this form are serial numbered " Control " through " Control " and/or " Control , , , , . i The TLD stock, with which the control TLDs were co-located, was stored at: 1 Address 1 At the time of the incident, the control TLDs were moved to (if not moved, so indicate): ) l O Address i 4 { Date and time moved: Date: Time: This form completed by- , Signature: X 4 i I O M-2-B-1 Draft 11 Revised 7/85 i 1 i

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                       ,                                                                                   APPENDIX 2 PATIENT PACKAGE INSERT FOR THYR 0-BLOCK
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nom. The thyroid ca. >t. ire er heid oniy a ceru .mous or THYRO BLO.CK"' la a redIntion emergency, renGeoctive iodine may be reisesed in pofAssuseslocaos the air. This material may be breeched er sweHewed. It may esanoussed pas.Th EYS*84edl ' enter the thyrood gland aad damese it. The damage would peo. gasessneses sol

  • behty set shew itself for years. Ch43dres era most likeiy to have TAat.sTs aos soumcM tasA thyroid damega. . . *
                                                                           .                   .     .                   If yee take potassium ledide. It wiB flu op your thyroid gland.

This redece. the chance char. harmhd radiesedve sodine wat esser the thyroid gland. TAKE POTASSIUM 10DTDE ONLY WHEN PUBLIC . MEALTH OFFICIALS TELL YQtL IN A NADIATION WHO SilOULD NOTTAXE POTAS58UM IODICE EMEBOE!!CY. RADtOACTIVE 10 DINE COULD BE The aaly people wine should not take pesassimas iodida are people RELEASED INTO THE ADt. POTASSIUM IODIDE (A who keen they are anarips to iodide. You rosy take pesamense FORat OF IODINE 3 CAN HELP PROTECT YOU.

  • Iodido even ilyou are saldag medicines for a thyreid prointese (for IF YOU ARE TOLD TO TAEE THIS MEDICINF.,TAEE IT an.aseple, a thyroid herseene er andthyroi.! drugs. Pregnant sad marsing women and beWes andchddren may aise talso this drug.

ONE T!att EVERY :4 HOUR $. DO NOT TAKE IT MORE , OFTEN. MORE WILL NOT HELP YOU AND MAY IN* HOW AND WHEM TO TAKE POTASS3UM10010E CREASETHE RISK OF" SIDE EFFECT3. DO NOT TAKE Potassium redide wiseeIJ be tahn as seen as pensible agar TNIS DRUG fr YOU KNOlr yOg ARE ALI.EltofC TO health officials tail you. Yoo should take one dose every 24 fcc7DE. (SEE SIDE EFFECTS BELOW3 htare wCI not help you becnase the thyroid can " hold" oo-ly Emited amounts allodine. Largst doses win incrosee the risic

                             \                                                                                          el side etterts. Yoss win probeWy be told met to take the drug for}}