ML20141G814

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Submits Followup to 860211 Request for Intervenor Status in Proceeding.Concerns Re Facility Radiological Emergency Response Plan Listed.Served in Feb 1986
ML20141G814
Person / Time
Site: Seabrook  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 02/21/1986
From: Katner N
HAMPTON, NH
To: Hoyt H
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
References
CON-#186-194 OL, NUDOCS 8602260355
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Februa ry 21, 1986

. The Honorable Helen Hoyt Administrative Judge Nuclear Regulatory Comission Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Washington, DC 20555

Dear Judge Hoyt:

In my letter of February ll,1986 to you requesting Intervener Status in the Seabrook Nuclear Reactor matter as Superintendent of School Adminis-trative Unit #21 which is the Administrative Unit for the Towns of Seabrook, South Hampton, Hampton Fa.lls, North Hampton and Winnacunnet High School Cooperative School District which serves four of the previously mentioned five towns, I did not include the concerns I had regarding the Seabrook Radiological Emergency Response Plan. These concerns are as follows:

1.

Evacuation from the area.

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Student transportation from the area.

3.

Time between transporters being notified and arrival at schools.

4.

Indication the faculty will supervise children on the bus when we have no legal authority to demand that they do this.

5.

Potential liability for teachers who do volunteer to supervise buses to the Evacuation Center and remain at the Center with the children.

6.

Sheltering of students in buildings which are not specifically designed for sheltering purposes.

7.

How a Superintendent with six School Districts maintains comunica-tion and directs the evacuation for six School Districts when four of the Towns are not participating in the Evacuation Plan.

8.

Relationship between the componet School Districts of the School Administrative Unit #21 and the Towns in which the schools are located and the Civil Defense Agencies of those Towns.

(School Districts are autonomous units as is a School Administrative Unit.)

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Responsibility of the Superintendent of Schools to notify private schools in the area.

10. The role of private transportation, i.e., High School students who drive in the evacuation plan.
11. The Superintendent's ability to communicate with the six independent Districts if phone lines are not available.

The above represents our major concerns regarding the Evacuation Plan.

There are many more which are too numerous to mention in this letter. However, I realize that in seeking Intervener Status, I must list the major concerns since it is my understanding I would be restricted to speaking to the concerns that are contained herein.

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Norman C. Katner' Superintendent of Schools NCK:sk cc:

Edward A. Thomas, Chief Federal Energy Management Agency Boston, MA NRC Docketing Service /

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