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Testimony of Ld Butterfield Re Rorem Contention 1(a) Concerning Plant Emergency Plan.Related Correspondence
ML20135H835
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Issue date: 09/20/1985
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i 9/20/85 aEL1TED CORRESPONDENCE 00LKETED USNRC UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOAR SEP 23 A10:52 CFFICE OF EEC4tiA. <-

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COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY ) Docket Nos. 50-456

) 50-457 (Braidwood Station Units 1 and 2) )

TESTIMONY OF LAWRENCE D. BUTTERFIELD, JR.

CONCERNING CONTENTION 1(a)

Q.l. State your name, employer and business address.

A.l. My name is Lawrence D. Butterfield, Jr. I am employed by Commonwealth Edison Company. My business address is Commonwealth Edison. Company, Nuclear Services Technical Department, P.O. Box 767, Chicago ~, Illinois 60690.

C Q.2. What is your position with Commonwealth Edison Company?

A.2. I am the manager of the Nuclear Services Technical Department.

Q.3. What are your duties and responsibilities in this posi-

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A.3. I am responsible for the management of the three groups within my Department that provide services to the Company's nuclear power generating stations. These are the Emergency 8509240280 850920 PDR ADOCM 05000456 T PDR

Planning, Chemistry and Radwaste Services, and Station Support Services groups.

The Emergency Planning Group is responsible for the development, maintenance and modification of the Company's on-site emergency plans for its nuclear power plants, and for the development of plans and schedules for the emergency planning drills with State and local government i agencies. The Group also works with State and local agencies to develop, modify and implement their emergency l . plans. The Emergency Planning Group's activities include i

day-to-day contact with state and local officials as well z' individuals residing in the plume exposure pathway Emergency Planning Zones ("EPZ") surrounding the i

company's nuclear power reactors.

I participate with the Emergency Planning Group by taking part in various emergency drills both within '

Commonwealth Edison Company facilities and at various state and local facilities. I am. involved in decisions relating to significant aspects of the emergency planning i

issues as they evolve. For example, with respect to emergency planning for Braidwood and the other stations, I am participating in discussions with State officials i

for the purpose of reconciling various views on the appropriate redesign and modification of the Joint Public Information Centers.

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.i g Q.4. Please state your educational background.

A.4. I have a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering and a Master's Degree in Nuclear Engineering, both from the University of Florida. I am also a Registered Profes-sional Engineer in the State of Illinois.

Q.5. Please state your previous work experience.

A.5. Shortly after receiving my Master's Degree in Nuclear Engineering, I joined Commonwealth Edison Company as a member of the Technical Staff at Dresden Station. I have been with Commonwealth Edison about nineteen years.

During that time, I have had assignments at Dresden Station as Administrative Assistant to the Superin-tendent, a Supervisor of Engineering Analysis in the Nuclear Fuel Services Department, an Engineer in the Nuclear Licensing Department and a Section Engineer in the Station Nuclear Engineering Department. I assumed my present position in June 1984.

I have been involved in emergency planning for nuclear power plants for at least the last six years.

The Conpany's employees are trained for and perform special assignments in the event of an emergency at a nuclear power plant. I have received training for various positions, including Technical Support Manager, Engineering Director, and Intelligence Director. I have participated also in at least one drill / exercise a year

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for about the last six years and I have been a controller at other exercises. Recently, I served as the news liaison and liaison between the Company and State and local organizations. It was my responsibility in the news liason position to obtain the technical information about accident conditions from the Company's engineers and relate that information in laymen's terms and in an accurate manner to the-news information officials who represent the Company and the State.

Q.6. What is the purpose of your testimony?

A.6. My testimony addresses Ms. Rorem's Contention 1(a), which states:

Intervenor contends that an adequate emergency plan for the Braidwood Station should include the following:

(a) A program to periodically inform the public within the plume exposure pathway Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) on how they will be notified and what their initial actions should be in the event of a radiological emergency originating at the station.

Q.7. What is your understanding of the Contention?

A.7. The Contention challenges the emergency plan for Braidwood Station in two ways. First, it suggests that the write-up in the plan describing the various aspects of the requirement for a program to inform the public in the plume exposure pathway Emergency Planning Zone

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4 the adequacy of the implementation of the program.

The Contention speaks of the "Braidwood emergency plan". The plan being referred to is in fact two plans.

One plan, called the " Generating Stations Emergency Plan"

("GSEP"), is Commonwealth Edison's sita emergency plan.

i This plan contains general information applicable to all of the Company's nuclear power plants. Site-specific information is provided in the Braidwood Annex to the GSEP. The other plan is the State of Illinois emergency plan which includes, among other things, emergency plans for the counties in the plume exposure pathway EPZ. This j plan is called the " Illinois Plan for Radiological Accidents" ("IPRA"). Volume I of the IPRA contains j generic information. The remaining volumes contain i

information specific ~to a particular nuclear power i

j station. The Braidwood site-specific information is e

i found in Volume VII and the Standard Operating Procedures j .for. Volume VII.

] Both the Company's plan and.the State's plan address j the standard refer' red,to in Ms. Rorem's Contention, that

is, that information be provided in advance of an

! emergency situation informing the public in the plume exposure pathway EPZ of the means of notification in the event of a nuclear emergency and what their initial actions should be. The pertinent provisions of these plans are attached to my testimony as Attachment A.

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i Q.8. What is the genesis of the standard you just mentioned?  ;

A.8. The regulations and implementing guidance issued by the 1

I U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Federal Emergency Management Agency require that information be j provided to the public in the plume exposure pathway EPZ l f in. advance of an emergency to inform them of how they .

3 will be notified of such an emergency and what their initial actions should be. This requirement is incor-l porated as a standard in 10 C.F.R. S 50.47 (b) (7) of the-l NRC's regulations. I understand that FEMA has similar a

regulations. Implementing guidance is found in a NRC i

l document called "NUREG-0654. " Both agencies use this i

guidance for. reviewing and determining the acceptability of on-site and off-site plans for nuclear power plants.

The guidance that is pertinent to the standard in ques-r tion is found in paragraphs 1. and 2. on pages 49 and 50

~of NUREG-654.

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l Q.9. Have you examined the on-site and off-site emergency i

plans for Braidwood Station to determine if the write-ups  ;

that address .the standard found in section 50.47 (b) (7) 1 j are adequate?

I j A.9. Yes. 'It is my judgment'that.together the statemente as

] set forth in the portions of the plans attached to my '

i l- testimony ~are a responsive and adequate characterization ofithe standard found in the NRC's regulations and I

, implementing, guidance.

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t It should be noted that the Company expects two revisions to these sectionIs of the plans. First, the Braidwood Annex to GSEP incorrectly states that Braidwood emergency information Booklets will be mailed to public facilities for purposes of making them available to transients. The Braidwood Annex will be revised to state that the Braidwood emergency information Booklet will be distributed by hand delivery to public facilities

, where it can be made available to transients in the plume exposure pathway EPZ.

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. Second, the State's plan indicates that the

) Braidwood emergency information Booklet should include

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my answer to question 13, such information will not be included in the Booklet. Commonwealth Edison Company has brought this matter to the State's attention and has i

requested that the State's plan delete this requirement.

Q.10. How is the standard specified in the NRC's regulations and embodied in the Braidwood emergency plans implemented?

A.10. The standard is met by disseminating information to persons in the plume exposure pathway EPZ at Braidwood.

The principal method for accomplishing this task is the publication and distribution of the Booklet referred to e

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.i previously in my. testimony. The Booklet is entitled

" Emergency Information - Braidwood." Other means of communication to supplement the Booklet are being con-sidered in cooperation with the State.

A copy of the Booklet was provided to the Licensing Board and the parties on August 13, 1985. I.will be sponsoring a revised version during the hearings. The revisions are. explained in my answer to question 12 below. With the exception of revising the map in Section 4, we intend to publish this version as the final product.

Q.11. What kind of emergency information is contained in the Braidwood emergency information Booklet?

A.ll. The Booklet provides the appropriate information sug-gested by paragraph 1. on page 49 of NUREG-0654. The format for this Booklet has been developed and refined for each of Commonwealth Edison's nuclear stations to account for site-specific matters, such as, maps, Emergency Broadcast Systdm ("EBS") radio stations, evac-uation routes, shelter locations; and take-along items, such as, valuables and medications.

Section 1 of the Booklet describes the siren that will be used as a mechanism to notify the public of an emergency. It states that the public should respond to 8 -

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the siren signal by tuning to specified EBS radio stations. I In Section 2 of the Booklet, there is a discussion of the steps to b'e followed to enhance personal safety if sheltering is recommended as a protective action. The requirement to provide information on what to do, where to go, and how to get there.if evacuation of the Braidwood Station plume exposure pathway EPZ is recommended, is discussed in Sections 3 and 4 of the Booklet. This information includes a checklist, map of evacuation routes, shelter locations and EBS radio station fre-quencies.

Some sensible ideas on ways to prepare for any emergency are covered in section 5. As emergencies take many forms, this information is of good general use. A discussion of the coordinated approach to emergency e

planning by the state and local agencies as well as by Commonwealth Edison is presented in Section 6. Telephone numbers and addresses where additional information may be obtained are also included.

A general description of how a nuclear power plant functions and produces radiation is presented in Section

7. The information complements and facilitates under-standing of Section 8, which contains an elementary discussion of radiation, and how it is measured. ' hinally, the opportunity for persons who received the Booklet to make the State and local officials aware of any special 9 -

i needs required to adequately respond to an emergency is provided in Section 9.

Q.12. Have any revisions been made to the Booklet since it was provided to the Board and parties on August 13, 1985?

A.12. Beyond the on-going revisions to the map in Section 4 of the Booklet, three items have been added. A statement has been added to Sections 2 and 3 that provides

< recommendations about what to do with farm animals in the event that sheltering or evacuation is recommended.

Section 3 has been revised to inform persons that Re-location Centers will not allow pets. .

A note has been added to Section 4 to indicate that relocation centers at a destination city will be specified by messages released through the local radio stations. More specific informa-tion about relocation centers cannot be stated in the Booklet because multiple relocation centers exist for each city identified in Section 4, and not all of the locations will be activated during an emergency. .The ,

choice of the centers will be determined by State and other agencies at the time of evacuation.

i Q.13. Have all of the topics concerning protective actions in paragraph 1 at page 49 of NUREG-0654 been addressed in the Booklet?

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A.13. No. The use of radioprotective drugs and respiratory protection has not been addressed in'the Booklet. The distribution and use of radioprotective drugs for emer-gency planning purposes is controlled by the State of Illinois. The State has decided that such drugs will be distributed only to workers involved in responding to the emergency and to facilities within the plume exposure pathway EPZ which house individuals that may not be capable of timely evacuation, such as nursing homes.

Since the State does not plan to provide such drugs to the general public,~information about radio protective drugs'is not needed in the Booklet.

The.use of respiratory protection is not considered to be useful during evacuation as it might hinder a person's ability to respond effectively and, in any event, evacuation would be recommended before respiratory protection would be required. For the case where shel-tering is recommended, the State would perform an eval-uation of the situation and make any recommendation for respiratory protection by messages over the local radio

, stations' mentioned in the Booklet. For these reasons, information about respiratory protection is not needed in  ;

the Booklet.

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Q.14. How will the Booklet be dis.tributed to residents of.the plume exposure pathway EPZ?

A.14. The Braidwood Station public information Booklet will be mailed to all residential and commercial customers of Commonwealth Edison Company within the Braidwood Station plume. exposure pathway EPZ. A complete mailing list of Commonwealth Edison Company's customers in the plume exposure pathway EPZ, will be developed from its Customer Information System (CIS). A Booklet will be mailed to every address on the list developed from the CIS. The list will be updated for each subsequent mail. distribution of the Booklet.

Booklets will also be mailed to persons residing on the site of the Joliet-Army.Ammunitions Plant who are not direct customers of Commonwealth Edison Company. Common-wealth Edison Company has developed a list of the ad-dresses of the residents there and will mail booklets to them concurrently with the mailing to its direct custom-ers.

This mail distribution of the Booklet will occur annually. The first distribution will take place in

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conjunction with the Braidwood Station emergency exercise s'cheduled for. November, 1985, and thereafter each January or February beginning in 1987.

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r Q.15. Are any other measures taken to distribute Booklets to persons within the plume exposure pathway EPZ?

A.15. Yes. Concurrent with the annual mail distribution, multiple copies of th'e Booklet will be delivered to major employers, schools, health care facilities and senior citizen centers. Commonwealth Edison Company personnel will work with responsible individuals from each such facility to ensure distribution of the Booklet to facili-ty members. The current list of these facilities is attached as Attachment B. Special attention will be paid during subsequent distributions of the Booklet to update Attachment B.

Q.16. How is the information contained in-the Booklet brought to the attention.of the transient population that might be temporarily located in the EPZ?

A.16. For transients, the program is based on providing multi-ple copies of the Booklet to the persons'in charge of the facilities catering to transients and discussing with the persons in charge the importance of having the Booklet available. The current list identifying parks, cam'ps, recreational areas and motels is attached as Attachment C. Special attention will be paid during subsequent distributions to update Attachment C.-

The distribution of the Booklet to these locations will occur concurrently with the annual mail distribution..

In addition, distribution.will again be made each May or 13 -

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' summer months.

In order to provide additional awareness of the potential for an emergency and what a transient's initial 1

response should be, Commonwealth Edison Company is f undertaking discussions with the appropriate State authorities to develop a sign which could be placed in State recreational areas frequented by transients. The sign will contain the following information in substantially the following language:

If you hear a siren continuing for 3 minutes or more, please tune to radio stations 1340 AM or 96.7 FM for

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If this concept is accepted by the State, Commonwealth Edison Company will discuss with private camp and recre-ational area operators the placement of these signs in their areas.

In addition, The Braidwood Station Prompt Public l Notification System in and about most public recreational areas located in the plume exposure pathway EPZ at Braidwood has been equipped with a public address ca-pability. Announcements over the public address system would follow the siren to alert transients in the recrea-tional areas to tune in the EBS radio stations for additional information.

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- COMMONWEALTH EDISON, COMPANY'S GENERATING STATIONS EMERGENCY PLAN & BRAIDWOOD STATION ANNEX

- ILLINOIS PLAN FOR RADIOLOGICAL ACCIDENTS VOLUME I - GENERAL PLAN VOLUME VII - BRAIDWOOD VOLUME VIII~- BRAIDWOOD - STANDARD "

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The.acclic information orcchure snall incluce the following infor-mation: wnat to cc if a take-snelter recuest is given, what to cc if an evacuation recuest is given, ecucatienal information concerning raciatien, a mac of major evacuatien rcutes, a list of cercenities likely to serve as nest snelter areas, anc instructions en now to cctain accitional information, especially for the disaclec or their caretakers anc encse witncut transec:tation.

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educational information to the local populatiqn, news media, and local support agencies. With regard to annual dissemination of information to the populace witnin the ten

, mile EP:, the Commonwealth Puelic Af fairs Department is responsible for mailing this information to city halls, gas stations, state parks, campgrounds, and other areas where a transient population may occain a copy. The Commonwealth News Information Department will of fer annual information programs to local news sedia surrounding each nuclear station. The Station Supe rintendent is responsinle for of fering training to local support organizations as described in Section 8.1.2 of thw generic G3EP.

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notified and what their actions should be in an. emergency.

The public information bro.chure will include instructions on how to obtain additional information , instructions to follow if take shelter or evacuation is recommended, educational information concerning radiation and respiratory protection, a map of major evacuation routes and a list of communities which are likely to serve as host shelter areas.

The public information booklets are also used to identify persons in each nuclear power station EPZ who have special concerns related to their ability to follow protective actions which may be recomended. These special concerns include hearing and walking difficulties, transportation problems and special medical needs.

Each public information booklet contains a self-addressed, stamped business reply card which is to be completed and returned to IESDA by the recipient of the booklet if that recipient has any of special concerns indicated on the card..

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an emergency, including the folicwing information: instructions en how to obtain additional information, wnat to do if a take shelter request is given, what to do if an evacuation request is given, educational information concerning radiation and respiratory protection, a map of major evacuation routes and a list of ccmu-nities likely to serve as host shelter areas.

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CARDS MAINTENANCE 1.0 PURP.0SE 1.1 This procedure provides guidelines for maintaining the Public Information Booklet (PIB) Cards and developing a list of Mobility Impaired Individuals within the Braidwood Station EPZ requiring transportation assistance during an evacuation of the Braidwood Station EPZ.

2.0 APPL'ICABILITY 2.1 This procedure is appli' cable to the Grundy, Will and Kankakee County ESDA Coordinators.

2.2 This procedure provides for the maintenance of the PIB Cards

. and for the development of the Grundy/Will/Kankakee County Mobility Impaired Transportation List which will be updated on an annual basis by the Grundy, Will and Kankakee County ESDA Coordinators, in conjunction with the annual distribution of the Public Information Booklet by Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Agency (IESDA).

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3.1 Grundy/Will/Kankakee County ESDA Coordinator A. Initial implementation of 7-50P-12. "Braidwood Station EPZ Public Information Booklet Cards Maintenance".

B. On an annual basis, implement 7-50P-12 to maintain the PIB Cards and to update the Mobility Impaired Transportation List.

C. Retain the Mooility Impaired Transportation List in a secure manner in order to ensure its confidentiality.

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Attachment A, "Grundy County Mobility Impaired Transportation List for the Braidwood Station" Attachment B, "Will County Mobility Impaired Transportation List for the Braidwood Station" Attachment C, "Xankakee County Mobility Im-paired Transportation List for the Braidwood Station" E. Infom those individuals who require transportation and are independent of special needs, of the following:

Tune your radio to WJOL (1340 AM) or WLLI (96.7 FM) (also WCSJ (1550 AM) or WCSJ (104.7 FM) in Grundy County) after hearing a siren or signal indicating an emergency situa-

- tion. In the event an evacuation of your community is reconsnended, the radio message will indicate a point of assembly to board a school bus for transportation from the affected area. If you live outside the ccmmunity which is'being evacuated, call the telephone number provided on your radio for transportation to _ the point of assembly.

F. If unable to contact an individual by phone after attempts at <

different times throughout the day and evening, send a letter in the fomat outlined in Attachment 0, "Special Concern Information Letter".

4.2 Maintenance of the Public Infomation Booklet . Cards and Update of the Mobility Impaired Transportation List.

A. Collect cards frem IESDA on an annual basis.

B. Repeat Section 4.1, Steps B, C, 0, E and F for all newly received PIB Cards. .

C. Compare the PIB Cards, indicating special needs, with the existing Mobility Impaired Transportation List.

1. If the individual is presently on the Mobility ,

Impaired Transportation List, ensure that the information contained presently on the list is correct, in accordance with Section 4.1.0. If the information is inaccurate, ,

update the list, as appropriate.

2. If there are individuals on the Mobility Impaired Trans-portation List who did not respond with a' PIB card, follow Section 4.1.D. Confim information presently .on the. Mobility Impaired Transportation List is still 1 accurate (i.e. situation improves, situation worsens, I death,etc.). j

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A few months ago an Emergency Infonnation Booklet, in regard to the Braidwood Station, was sent to your home. This booklet explains the plans which have been developed for your safety in the event. of a serious accident at the Braidwood Station.

In response to this booklet, you indicated that you or someone in your house- ,

hold, has special needs that may be important during an emergency. Efforts have been made to discuss your special concerns by an Emergency Planning Representative, but we have been unable to reach you. Please call me (col-lect) to discuss your needs at (Phone) or complete the attached questionnaire and mail the questionnaire in tne provided envelope. Your cooper.ation is appreciated.

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ATTACHMENT B SCHOOLS, MAJOR EMPLOYERS AND HEALTH CARE FACILITIES WITHIN THE EMERGENCY PLANNING ZONE Schools

1. Braidwood Grade School
2. Braidwood Middle School
3. Reed-Custer High School
4. Braceville Grade School
5. Coal City Elementary School
6. Coal City Middle School
7. Coal City High School
8. Essex Elementary School
9. South Wilmington Consolidated Elementary
10. Gardner Elementary School
11. Gardner-South Wilmington Township High School <
12. Custer Park Elementary School
13. Bruning Elementary School
14. L.J. Stevens Middle School
15. Wilmington High School
16. St. Rose School
17. Booth Central School -
18. United Methodist Day Care Center
19. Grace Lutheran Church Pre-School
20. Reddick High School
21. Reddick Elementary

SCHOOLS, MAJOR EMPLOYERS AND HEALTH CARE FACILITIES WITHIN THE EMERGENCY PLANNING ZONE (continued from page one)

Schools 2 2. - Mazon Elementary /Jr. High School

23. Mazon-Verona-Kinsman High School Major Emplovers
24. DeMert & Daugherty, Inc.
25. Personal Products Co.
26. Braidwood Station - Unit 1 Operation
27. Brownie Special Products Co.
28. Production Training Center
29. Tammen Treeberry Farm
30. Operator Training Services General Electric Company
31. Morris Operation General Electric Company ,
32. Indicator Lites, Inc.
33. Precision Components, Inc.
34. Bowers Siemon Chemical Company
35. E.W.R., Inc.
36. Witt and Associates
37. Collins Generating Station
38. Coils,.Inc.
39. Uniroyal-Joliet Army'Ammunitions Plant
40. Honeywell 41.' AP Green Refractories Company 2 -

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Health Care Facilities

42. Campbell House Senior Center
43. Royal Willow Nursing Care Center i
44. Southeastern Grundy County Senior Citizen Center i

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ATTACHMENT C CAMPS, RECREATION AREAS AND MOTELS WITHIN THE EMERGENCY PLANNING ZONE Facility Name

1. Des Plaines Conservation Area
2. Goose Lake Prairie State Park
3. Kankakee River State Park
4. Chicago Beagle Club
5. Braidwood Recreation Club
6. South Wilmington Sportsmen's Club
7. Area #1 Outdoor Club
8. Wilmington Recreation Club
9. Ponderosa Sportsmen's Club
10. South Wilmington Firemen's Beach and Park Club
11. . Will County Sportsmen's Club
12. Fossil Rock Recreation Club
13. CECO Employee's Recreation Association
14. Coal City Area Cldb
15. Dresden Lakes Fishing Kamp
16. Rainbow Council Reservation Boy Scouts of America
17. Goose Lake Association
18. Lake Point Club
19. J.Y.C. Marina
20. Braidwood Fairways Golf Course
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22. Isaac Walton League
23. Ponderosa Camping Area
24. Sun Recreation Club
25. Joilet Braidwood Hunting Club
26. Braidwood Dunes and Savannah Forest Preserve
27. Forsythe Woods
28. Crow's Nest Club
29. New Lenox Sportsmen's Club'and Recreation

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31. Murphy's Motel
32. Rossi's Motel ,

3 3.. Sands Motel

34. Braidwood Inn Motel

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