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Applicant Exhibit A-5,consisting of 860831 Rev 2 to Vol 5 of State of Nh Radiological Emergency Response Plan (Nhrerp), Ltrs of Agreement in Support of Nhrerp
ML20149E027
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Site: Seabrook  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 10/06/1987
From:
NEW HAMPSHIRE, STATE OF
To:
References
OL-A-005, OL-A-5, NUDOCS 8802100179
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If1STRUCTI0flS FOR If1SERTIOr1 fiEW HAMPSHIRE RERP Revision fitmber: 2 Data of Revision: August, 198G To facilitate the incorporation of Revision 2 into the f&RERP, tho volumes that pertain to the Seabrook Station (Voltrnos 1, 2, 4, 4A, 48, 5, 6,16,17,18, 18A, 19, 20, 21, 21A, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 26A, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, I 36 and 38) have been republished in their entirety, and distributed es corplota volumes in binders with tabs. The specific paragraphs are donated by a revision >

bar annotated with the numeral 2 on the right hand margin. Those voltros that are unique to the Verrnont Yankee Station (Voltrnes 3, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and

15) have not yet been republished.

Please note that Volume 7, Seabrook Station Alert and flotification Design Report and Volume 9, Vemont Yankco Alert and flotification Occign Resport will no longer be controlled as volumes of the f#EERP. Future references to these docu-  ;

monts should be by title rather than by a f1HRERP volume designation. (

In addition, flHRERP Voltrio 34, Durham Host Plan and Volumo 37, flashua Host Plan have been deleted.

Rcrnovo the "RecoM cf Revisions

  • forrn from cach voltrio of your copy of the fjHRERP, Rev.1 and place in the front of the Rev. 2 copy. Enter each revision on the Record of Revisions fom as they are received, h

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INDEX OF AGREMENTS IN SUPPORT OF TFE fHRERP O'

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Letters of Agreanent by and between Vemont Yankee and the 03/31/84 States of New Hamshire, Massachusetts, and Vemont Let".cr of Agrecrnent between Public Service of New Hampshiro 05/16/86 and New Hatshire The Nes England Interstate Radiation Assistance Plan 11/14/83 R.S. Landaucr, Jr., & Co. (Emergency Worker Oosinetry) 03/03/36' New England State Police Carpact (RSA 106A) 06/69 Statanent of Understanding totwen the State of New Hamshire 03/29/83 and the American Red Cross Division of Public Health Services KI Policy Letter 04/24/86 NH Yankee Disposal and Cleanup of Radioactive Material Policy O

g Letter 05/01/85 Letter of Agrecrnent from School Bus Comanirs Berry Transportation Carpeny, North Hmpton OS/07/85 Coast /U'N Kari-Van Bus Service, Ourhan 07/31/86 Dover School District, Dover (under Dev.)

Jan-Car Corp., Nashua 08/03/8:

Manchester Transit Authority, Manchester 08/04/85 Timberlane Transportation, Portsmouth, '31aistow, 08/04/86 .

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Derry, and Salon s Warbuaton Transportation, Rochester 07/31/85 Watson Transpcrtation, Rochester 07/29/86 ,

Welch & Sons, Raymond 08/04/8G Scacoast Learning Collaborative, Epping (Under Dev.) l (x

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Agreenent from *.eene School Distribt on S C 6f High School  ; '

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Tri-State Radiological' Emerd'ncye Rdpanse Coordination Agreenent. 08/05/81 'r'j Letter of Agreement between'iN v Hampshirc anjs Mab,e > 08/29/84_ . N~ ,s',', 'l Letter of Agreement with tiew Hampshire Towing, Association 11/27/85 + 'T[

Nea Hangshire School Transportation Association 02/03/86 Letter of Agreement with Temsters Local No.633 ., 06/02/86 p' /b o

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Golden Cross Ambulance, Inc., Claremont 07/31/06 'I f')

Medical Transfers, Inc., West Ossipee No. Conway Ambulance Service, No. Conway 08/05/88 0 ?/24.'66 '

NRH Tri-State Medical Services, Concord 07/24/86 0'Brien Ambulance, Inc., Beverly, Massachusetts 01/08/86 Twin Rivers A~bulance Service, Inc., Tilton 07/31/86 Care Ambulance Service, Lowell, Massachusetts 07/31/86 Berlin Emergency Medical Services, Inc., Berlin 08/02/86 Stewart's Ambulance, Center Harbor & Meredith 07/31/86 National Ambulance, Inc., Merrimac 07/20/86 Southern N.H. Ambulance, Danville 08/01/86 Seacoast Ambulance, Exeter 08/01/86 Kerr A~bulance Service, Kittery, Maine 08/05/86 Letter of Agr mnent with Onne Mall, Staging Area, ?ortsmouth 07/31/86 i

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G .Gining, Exeter 08/6/86 Let'oers of Agreement with EBS Radio Stations WEB 07/31/86 WVfjH 08/01/86 WAVI 08/01/86 WEP2/',flYF 08/01/86 WTStj 08/01/86

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Letters of Agreanent with County Sheriffs:

( ) Rockingham County 05/23/86 Belknap County 05/23/86 Merrimack County 05/23/86 Cheshire County 05/23/86 Hillsborough County 05/23/86 Grafton County 05/23/86 Carroll County 05/23/86 Coos County 05/23/86 Letters of Agreement with Towing Companies:

O'Briens Truck & Tractor, Portsmouth 07/21/86 Bob's of Portsmouth, Portsmouth 07/28/86 Circle Motors, Seabrook 07/30/86 Duponts Exxon, Oover 07/17/86 Durham Mobil, Durham 07/24/86 rh

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Agreanent Date O E&E Auto Center, Epping 07/22/86 Estabrock's Garage, Newton 07/29/86 Jack's Towing Service, Plaistow 07/28/86 Lanbert's Auto Salvage, Rochester 07/17/86 Lovejoy's Towing & Repair, Hanpton 37/24/86 McCoy's Alignment Service, Exeter 07/30/86 Mitchell's Exxon, Newington 07/29/86 National Wrecker Service, Greenland 07/17/86 Franks Garage, Hamton 07/21/86 Russel K. Thanas & Sons, Plaistow 07/22/86 Watts Garage, Seabrook 07/22/86 O

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LETTER OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER STATION AND THE STATES OF (v ~x) VERMONT, MASSACHUSETTS AND NEW HAMPSHIRE I. PURPOSE The purpose of this Lett2r of Agreement is to establish conditions regarding emergency planning, notification and emergency response activities should an event at the plant require 7:ergency Plan activation.

II. DEFINITION A. E=ergency Operations Facility (EOF) - A center established to coordina te the deploy =ent of Utility emergency response personnel, to evaluate off-site accident con di t io n.3 , and to maintain co=sunica tions with off-site authorities. The location is: Primary

- Governor Hunt Hous e, Alte rnate - Brattleboro Office (VYNPC).

B. EOF Coordinator - The EOF Coordina tor is a staff member of the

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Utility who is responsible for those elements conducted within the E=ergency Opera tions Facility (EOF) .

C. News Media Center - A center dedicated to the . s media for the purpose of conducting joint S ta te , Federal and Utility news briefings concerning e:ergency conditions. The Media Center

[N location is: Pri=ary - Dalem's Chalet (W. Bra ttleboro), Alternate -

Qunlity Inn (Brattleboro).

D. Site Recovery Manager - A = ember of the Corporate office who is responsible for planning recovery actions.

E. State - The states of Vermont, Massachusetts, and New Hazpshira.

F. Utility - Ver ont Yankee Nuclear Power Station located in Vernon, Verzint.

G. Nuclear Aler: Syste: - A co==unication system for initial j notification to the State of an incident at the Utility; and thC

=eans of co==unication between the Stata and Utility for exchange of inf or:a tion duri: g the period o f the incident.

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The State and Utility agree to the following:

A. It is the Utitity's duty and obliga tion to notify the three State I Police agencies immediately or no later than 13 minutes af ter the l event has oeen classified as either an Unusual Event, Alert, Site l Area, or General Emergency. The initial notification shall be =ade, l 1

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the Nuclear Alert System. Co=mercial telephone co==unications will be used as the redundant means. Additional infor=ation vill be provided to the State representative returning the call to the U tili ty . l l

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B. The Utility will notify the three State police agencies no later than 15 minutes af ter an emergency condition has been observed but

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immedia tely termina ted . Notification shall be made, as specified in the Utility and State plans, using the system identified in A. above.

C. The three States agree to have the Utility te rmina te an "UNUSUAL EVENT" emergency without obtaining State concurrence. However, it is the Utility's obligation to notify the three State police centers when they terminate the "UNUSUAL EVENT". -

D. The Utility and State shall exchange and coordinate Emergency Plan changes that pertain to those ele =ents of interface prior to implementing the change. The Utility and State will coordinate the effective date of the changes.

E. The Utility shall provide space for at leas t three representatives from the State at the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) and the News Media Cente r. Location of the EOF and News Media Center will be the responsibility of the Utility. l F. The Utility and the State agrwe to exchange all infor=a tion (plant radiological release, off-site radiological conditions and plant technical data) known and available for emergency evaluation.

G. The Utility shall provide and maintain communications for the State in each of the Centers listed in E. above. The Nuclear Alert System will be used to coordinate the activities between the State and Utility. Either the State or Utility can activate the system for any use as necessary. (Exception: Control Room may be contacted O' only in extreme circumstances.)

H. The EOF Coordinator or Site Recovery Manager will be the point of contact for State representatives arriving at the Emergency Opera tions Facility. Authorities and responsibilities of the State and Utility personnel *11 be as outlined in their respective emergency plans.

I. To =aintain public confidence and to avoid public apprehension, information shall be released to the public as soon as possible and in a coordinated manner through the news media center, if activated.

J. The Utility and State agree to exchange Public Information Packets for review prior to disseminating the packets to the public.

K. The State Health Departments agree to the =ethod established by the Utility in projecting off-site whole body dose rates.

L. In the evant of a radiological Emergency, the Utility agrees to =ake the Nuclear Services Laboratory located in Westboro, Massachusetts, available to the Sta te f or counting semples.

M. An accident shall be deemed to have terminated when, in the a gre emen t of both the Sta te and Utility, there is no longer need f or '

either consideration of further protective action or surveillance O rela ted to of f-site pro tective action. Close out of emergency classification shall be as outlined in respective emergency Plans.

'N . The State of Vermont agrees to notify the State of New York (ingestion pathway zone) and coordinate off-site radiological

  • consequences with same during any event that should occur at Ve mon t Yankee in the Classification of a Site or General Emergency condition.

O. The Utility and the State agree to coordinate in the maintenance, updating, and exercise of both Utility and State Emergency Plans, as required by Federal regulations or as required by operational c ons ide ra t ions .

P. This agreement may be amended by subsequent agreement between the State (s) and the Utility.

Q. Upon the effective date, this Letter of Agreement will supercede the previous Letter of Agreement signed between the State and the Utility dated 11/29/82.

R. Upon the execution of the parties hereto, this agreement shall be e ff ective as of the latest date written below.

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Q NEW HAMPSHIRE YANKEE DIVISION OF PUBLIC SERVICE 00MPANY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE AND THE STATES OF NEW HAMFSHIRE AND MASSACHUSEITS I. PURPOSE:

The purpose of this Letter of Agreement is to establish conditions regarding radiological mergency planning, notification and response should an event at Secbrook Station require Radiological F;nergency Plan activation.

II. DEFINITIONS:

A. Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) - A center established at Newington Station, Newington, N. H. to coordinate the deployment of New Hampshire Yankee mergericy personnel, to evaluate off-site acci-dent conditione and to maintain connunications with off-site authorities.

B. EOF Coordinator - The EDF Coordinator is an sployee of New Hampshire Yankee who coordinates monitoring activities and protective action reccanendations with State representatives. He conducts these func-tions within the EOF.

C. Media Center - A center dedicated to the news media for the purpose of conducting joint State, Federal, and New Hampshire Yankee briefings concerning mergency conditions. 'Ihe Media Center location is the Town Hall in Newington, N. H.

D. Nuclear Alert System - A commication system for initial notifica-tion to the State of an emergency at Seabrook Station; and the means of comunication between the States and New Hanpshire Yankee for exchange of information during the period of the mergency.

E. Response Manager - An employee of New Hampshire Yankee who manages the New Hampshire Yankee mergency response organization, provides protective action recomendations to State officials and establishes a recovery organization.

F. Site Fnergency Director - An s ployee of New Hampshire Yankee who has the responsibility for the conduct of emergency operations at the station.

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_ III. AGREDET:

The States and New Hampshire Yankee agree to the following:

A. New Hampshire Yankee shall notify the two State Police Agencies  ;

promptly after an event has been classified as either an Unusual F. vent, Alert, Site Area or General Emergency. h e notification shall be made by New Hampshire Yankee using the Nuclear Alert System.

Comercial telephone comunications will be used as the backup means  ;

of notification.

B. he initial message to contact the States shall. be as specified in Ncv Hampshire Yankee and States' Fnergency Plans , Procedures.

Additional information shall be provided to the States' represen-tatives returning the call to the station. his information is spe-cified in the follow-up notification contained in the procedures of the States and New Hampshire Yankee.

C. New Hampshire Yankee and the States shall exchange and coordinate radiological emergency plan changes that pertain to those elements of interface prior to implementing the change. New Hampshire Yankee and States shall coordinate the effective date of these changes.

D. New Hampshire Yankee shall provide space for representatives from each State at the EOF and the Media Center. he States agree to maintain with New Hampshire Yankee a current list of persons with authority to p)

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respond who will be allowed access to the DF and Media Center. New Hampshire Yankee will provide space at the EOF for the operation of the New Hampshire Incident Field Office.

F. . New Hampshire Yankee and the States agree to exchange all information (radiological releases, off-site radiological conditions and on-site technical data) known and available to pemit a rapid and accurate evaluation of the emergency.

F. he EF Coordinator will be the person to be contacted by the States' representatives upon activation of the EF.

G. Infomation shall be released to the public in a timely, coordinated manner through the Media Center, if activated, or by coordination bet-ween the EOF and States. All news releases to be made by New Hampshire Yankee sM11 be approved by the Response Manager.

H. New Hampshire Yankee and the States agree to exchange public infor-mation material for review prior to distributing the material to the public. .

I. W e State Health Departm m ts agree to the method established by New Hampshire Yankee to project off-site whole body dose rates.

J. %e State Civil Defense Agencies and Health Departments have reviewed o and agree to the procedure established by New Hampshire Yankee to Q classify emergency conditions, which includes the Faergency Action Levels.

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sa ple a.alvst4 t.. An incide-t shall lv deemel to have terminated when :'e ' states c.

ew Pe pshire Yankee jointiv .igree that there is no !cnaer i nem r either ti) consi deration of further protective actions er i til e; .

veillance related to off-site protective actions. Clm out af -

er ergency classification shall be outlined in respective radi.,1.c.;. ,

erergency plans.

M. The State of New Hanpshire agrees to pronptly notify the 5tne c?

Maine (ingestion pathwav zcne) and coordinate off-site radiol:2.i: i.

consequences vich authorities in that State during an event wtti- .i classified as either a Site Area or General Faergency at SeabrW Station.

N. The State of New Hampshire and Comonwealth of tiassachusetts agree to notify the United States Coast Guard, as specified in t.he notifica.

f tion procedures of the states.

O. This agree:ent c.av be arended at any titte by written agreer.ent bec.

ween the States and New Ha.m pshire Yankee.

P. This agreerent shall be effective as of the last date signed bel w:

STATE OF NEW HAMPSMIRE (DtTNWEA12H OF MASSACHUSE'.74 L  ::~ ~

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DIRECTOR, PUBLIC HEAL 1W BY DIRECIOR, RADIAIION OJtTDOL

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NIW ENGLAND IN~IASTAC RACIATION A35:SIANCI PLAN AR :CLE I - AC" EORITY ~ . .

,. This plan is authorized by the New England Cc= pact on Radiological Health ,

P ctection, as approved by the Iegislatures and Governers of the. several .

party States. The Act was first passed in the State of Maine en March 1, 1967, and subsequently passed by the State of ver=ent en March 14, 1967, Rhedes Island en April 5, 1967, Nev' Ea=pshire on July 18, 1967, Massachusetts on Cece=her 20, 1967, and Cent;ecticut c:1 May 24. 1969, ~he Co pa-- bets e efficial with the passage cf the se nd c:cpera ing state. O.e C:=pa::, as signed int: law in each of the states,.fellcwed esse.tially the sa=e f :=at as devel= ped by the New England Radiologica*. Eealth C ==i::ee (NI?20) . O.e NI?2C is ce= posed of the six New England Radiation Con-- ' o egran Direct:rs, the TOA Ragional Radiological Eealth Representative and the EPA Regional Radiation Papresentative. The C:= pact also allows that any state not =entiened abcve.which is contigucus to any party state may bece=e a party to this C:mpact by enacting the sa=e.

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The purpose of this plan is to delineate the manner in which' the New England Cc= pact on Radiological Health Protection will be i=ple=ented. O.e purpose of the New England C = pact is to (a) pr== cts the Radielegical Ee alth P-e-tertion of the public, and individuals within party states , (b) p:: vide

=u::al aid and assistance ia radielegical health matters including, but net li=1:ed to, radiatien incidents, and (c) enecurage and facilitate the efficien-use of personnel and equipment by furthering the orderly acquisitien and sharing of resources useful for programs of radiation protection. This plan outlines the manner in which this interstate mutual aid and assistance and

, ex:hange of persennel will be ac:c=plished. This plan includes specific 1.sfer=atica en the channels of e '-atien a=eng the state s , the availability of epi;=ent, and laboratory capabilities, the procedures for repesting assistance frem the party states and notifying party statas of radiological incidents, as well as clarificatics of the procedures of the lean of persennel and equip =ent, and financial chligations encountered. j AR" CLI ::: - CII.EOATICN CF AC""HCRITY

~he C:= pact Ad=ints::a:=r or designee for each party state shall notify the sa::::ary of the NI72: cf the ident:,:y of any subc:dinate er sui::dinates ::

whc= his authority as C:= pac: Ad=inistrator has been delegated. (see Appendix I.)

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U ARTIC*.I IV - COM.M.UICATION5'ASD EXCRANGI Cr PI.ANS Each Cc= pact Ad=inistrator or Designee shall provide the heme and office telephone pu=her of hi=self or herself and/or such staff =e=hers as he or she =ay designate as e=ergency contacts. In addition, he or she shall ;; ovide a second channel of ce=: .unicati n such as the State Police which will be

- operative 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a. day fer seven days a week, and shall arrange within his or her state for e=ergency ec==unicatiens to :each a respensible , staff me=her. Each C = pact Ad=inistrator whall notify the Secretary of the above designatien; and this infor=atica shall be updated at least annually in Appebdix I of this plan.

ART:-_I v - I.:s- Nas ci r;cI?m AND I A.3 uroRY C ?A3II.:::Is Each Cc= pac. Ad=isistrater shall trans: nit.to the secretary a listing of available field survey equi;nent including range, oi:her e=ergency equi; ment, and a lis.Ang of available laboratory capabilities by type of analysis (i.e . , g ess alpha, gross beu, ga=a spe: roscopy, et:. ) . Such listings shall be updated a..nually c nere ef ten if conditiens warrant. (See Appendix II, and Appendix III. )

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.a ) Cpen deter =inatica by a C:ipact Ad=inistrator or celegate that a radiation incide.n: has taken place' within his/her state of a =agnitude suf ficient to rer:1.re additional perse .el c: eg i;=ent, the C:=pae: A^-%is :ater or Delegate should contact the secretary to rescest such aid as he/she dee=s necessary. ':5e secretary shall contact such other party state / states to regaest aid as he/she judged to be best able to assist undar the circu=-

stances. The state / states receiving such a request should respond with

, persennel and/or equipent to the best of thsi: ability, while =aintaining sufficient capability fe the protection of the public health vi .2.in their evn s-a e. At the ti=e cf the request, said persennel should be advised of their assigned tasks and of the location and individual te which they are to report. Previsiens for fur her briefing, when necessarys =ay also be arranged at the time of such regasst.

b) Any s:sts responding to a request for aid under this plan shall cperate while in a party state, in ace : dance with the radia ica incident plan of that state. .

c) Pai=hurse=ent by the state receiving aid c: assistance under this A lele f:: any 1 css c: dasage to, c: expense inev.::ed in the opera:ica cf any eg:1p=ents for c=s: of all =aterials, trans;c :asion and =41..:enance of officers, employees, and agaipent; and for any c==pensatica c: benefits for injuries or death inearred by officers or t=ployees of an aiding state shall be in accordance with Ar.icle z.

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The notification to other par.y states under this plan shall be made directly l by the ce=pae: AN istrator c: Designees and such notifica:1cn shall also be l made to the Secretary, New England Radiclogical Health Con =it ee.

AR"ICI.I 7:I: - LOAN CF FACILITIES AND EOUIPE, LA30PATORY APALYSIS AND IZCH.ANOZ CF CATA .

a) facilities and equip =ent specified in Article V of this plan may be leaned in ac==: dance with either of the t-o following situations; (1) na b which the raquesi.ed stas.e is n= affe::ed by :..e inciden:

h geesti:n; and, (2) ene h which the reTaested sta:e is c: c:cid possibly be affected by the incident in gestien. (see Appendh :

and Appendix III.) The requesting state shall rei=hurse the lending state in ac=c: dance with Article X.

b) Labcra::7 analyses c.sy be perferned by the requested s. ate under c--^ -'a s specified h paragraph (a) aheve. (See Appendin I:2. )

c) Fercests f:: assistr.ce, exchange of data c: cther perthen: hf0::ation

=ay be ac:==plished utilizing for=s in Appendix IV through the Secretary

q. of the NEREC. Transsission shall be by the most expenditicus :ieans of. .

ecuz:unication available.

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7:cfessional er technical personnel having special skills c training related to radiation protectica =ay be made available to a party state upon request.

Such requests should be trans=itted thecugh the NIRE: secretary, and have app cval.cf the respective compact Ad=inistrat::s c: Designees. The reecest h g s ste shall rei= burse the landing state in ace:: dance with Article X.

ARTIb.I I - CHAROIS FCR E*U!?. T AND PERSCNN'I.'

a) "'he state receiving aid c assistance shall ref=hurse the state rendering s aid c assistr.ca f::: any less er da= age incurred in the cpe:1:ica of a..y l e quip = enz. ..

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:ing and e.aintshing all officers and e=picyees cf the state rendering aid in a::::fr.ce with the rendering state's P.:les a .d Regulations, c those of the s a:e receiving aid--whichever is greater.

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(4) y ' c) ne party state borrowing personnel shall reir. burse the state leaning the perscenel at the sa=e annual rate as the personnel are receiving in their cwn state. The borrowing state shall pay for the ecst of naistaining such persen .cl in accordance with Article X, Section (b).

d) Nothing centained herein in Article X shall prevent any assisting party state frcm assu=ing the ecsts incurred under Sect.icns (a), (b), and (c) of Article I. .

ARTIC22 XI - UPDASS AND PI7:SICNS The Secretarf cf the NI?SC shall be res,,cnsihle f r updating Appendicies

and I en an a .nual basis and the re=aining appendicies when appropriate.

In additica, the =e=hers of the NI?2C shall notify the Secretary cf changing situations that r.ay, affect any of the ite=s covered under ths Cc= pact. If needed, the Secretary can for= a subec: ittee to rewrite appropriate sec ions of the plan. Revised appendicies will be forwarded to all pla: helders at the beginning cf each calendar year.

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Ccher Er.e gency Concacts (in crder cf p:iority) Kgvin T. A. McCarthy Business Tel:

Home Tel:

, Donald Karn Business Tel:

Ec=e Tels i# Joseph R. Smolen

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Ecrne Tel:

Cther Weency Contacts (in crder of Priority Wallace Hinckley Business Tel: .

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Fcbert WaS: ins Business Tel: l1 Ecrm Tel:

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"Ferson to Whom Authority ,

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Hane Tel:

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Ho. e Tel:

Ce krah Voland Business Tel: u. 2 Hone Tel:

Daniel Higgins (Brattleboro Office)

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mr/hr mr/hr mr/hr 5 /- Ion Chamler Victorcen 470A X 1000 1000 1000 a.) Will also detect R/hr it/hr R/hr high energy alpha.

I f- of flaird Atanic 420 i X 100 100 100 l l l l mr/hr inr/hr mr/hr l l

1 /.. - D1/ Scintillation Eberline RM-19 X X X. 1.2 Meg X' a.) 1 Eber!ine SPA-3 scintillation cim per probe assembly, a 2 x 2 NaI Xtal mr/hr l Cn-137 b.) The DM-19 can be used with a m probe and other alpha, beta, gartma probes.

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Dosimeter Capintec Pil'Y-SIX) 6 X 500 mr 500 mr .

Dosimeter Dervlix 1200-mr X, 200 mr 200 mr Dosimeter Nuclear Assoc. 050, X 5 It 5 11

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Charger j Dosimeter Hendix X Charger

  • Dosimeter Victorcen CIW-750 X Charger [ !l 1 l Dosimeter Berrlix 906-5 X dharger l
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.,tjy Type Manufacturer Hndel I fab. Pitrld Alpha lleta _Cansna X--ray Neutron Microwave

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Ion Chamber Associates l l l lmR/hr ' [~ [

Ion Chanber' CDV-715/ X 0-500 11 720 .

. l Ion Chamber POII 1015 X 2un-999R -

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l i I Film Dadjen . l X X X X X r ,

1 Dosimeter Dervlix CIN 138 .X 200 mn l .[2 1 Dosimeter Dervlix CIN 742 X 200 It , l2 10 TfD chips liarshaw 3x3 mn X X X . l2 I TfD Reader (l) Panasonic bD702E X I mn LLD

,. . -l2 I Lirjuld Scint. Deckman 700 X l X X -

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1 GeLi(51) Canberra l X X .

1 3X3 NaI 'Itarshaw X X -

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1 Dcta Count er Nuclear ~ 8100 X -

Chicago .

1 . Proportional Nuclear IEID X X / "

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I tarrrES: (1) A Panasonic Model UD702E replaces the l'onner Eberline system arvi UIYll4AO Environment Dosimeter Bathles. l2 (2) 'Ihe series 80 Multichannel Analyser has an 8K microconputer with a library of' 65 fission products ror auto analysis. "Ihe GeLi, 3X3 NaI, 4X4 NaI, and Silicon scintillator spectroscopic detectors are al'1 connected to the Series 80. There are 2 additional MCA s available arw! 2 hardcopy printers.

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J IB Licpild Scintil- Packard 3300 X . x l1 lation Counter

~ l III ' - GeLi MCA System Canimrra 8100 X '

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Proportional PNC PCC11A X X X

! IAC Counter .

pegulated Air Eberline RAS 1 X , ,

Sairplers .

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" IIP 210 X cpn cpn l

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I G2rma .ctector Victorcen 498 l X 10R/hrl 10lt/hr l r

! Alpha Met er Merline PACI SAC .

X 2m egm.

l 2It/hr i Camna Detector Precinion Dr111 X 20mp/hr Radiation IIole l ,

Instnment ~ l l l l' l Survey Meter Drilta 3 X -

l Prote bx11tm 44-3 X ,, 0-200 mR/hr : .v energy gmma probe 1

  • I I l Probo Dullta 44-2 l X 0-200 mR/hr high energy gmma 1; robe ll 1 Gm na Detector 11)erline C-120 X 50mp/hr -

l Juno Mexlel 7 X 1mr/hr= 25R/hr 25R/lir l l '

l1000<!gm l lalelm l 1 I i .

Jortlan Mcxlel N21-10k X 10kR/hr victorcen *bdel 444 l X -

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, Ioa Chanter Victorcen 440 , X 300mp/hr J l

01 Victorcen CIN 770 X 50mp/hr5fkrP/hr I Ion CNwier Victorcen CIN 715 X YOR/hr 1

I t.lpha Nter Victoreen Crn 700 X 50mn/hr .

I lon dianl* r MDil X- 12R/hr ,

. Cutie Pin Victorcen X 10kp/hr 10kn/hr 1 Dosimeter IMIC Sb l x C wrger ,

I I i 1 Dosimeter Landsverk CIN-742 X 200mR i Dostmeter Iandsverk l X lit l__ D4 Meter ,tianta fl616 X _,, 10,000Mw/,en2 ,_

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counter .

1 'IT.D rcader Victorcen :310 X 6x10II R 6x108 H 6620 1 MCA [Ge(Li)] Nuclear X N/A Data '

1 Ion Giaenher Victorcen 592n X 1R 1 R' 3 m Eherline E-510 X 200 200 200 mr/hr mr/hr mr/hr -

3 m Various CIN 700 X 50 50 Makes ar/hr mr/hr I m Mn. 11 GI'200 X 20 20 "

Johnsoa mr/hr mr/hr , i 2 Ecintillation Fherline PAC-I SA X 2x106 CID 1 Scintillation Iberline SPA-1 X 2x106 cgn 1 Scintillation Eherline- X 200 1 Proportiona1 Eher1ine PAC-3C X 105 ,

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3 1 Scintillation kn . 11. FNSP 'tA X 5x104 -

Johnson cpn ,

1 Ion chamler Victorcen 70 X (

l : . ( 0.25R - 100 It .

2 Ton cluwaher Victoreen 570 X ( .

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i 1 Inn ^Wer M0li 1015 X 999 R 1 Air nuepler MQiPneu- 41-3202- X 66 m3 / 66m3 / ,

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I G M Itat erneter Eberline IN-14 X 5x105 ,

3 Air r.iuipler Ibdeco li-809C X [2.5 cfml -

7 Micrty-It Meter 11xilta 19 X 5 mR/hr .

? G-M Indita S X 2 II/hr 5x105 l G-M' lawllin 2000 + X ,

Atlantic Ndclear C-M -

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0.7 2(3) 8(3) 6(3) 24(3) pr. .-e pi t t tion (2) & gross teta IJ..t e r ot* ,

2 8 3.0 3 p r.-c ipi ttit ion Tritium (11-3) 1 Air filt er or -

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& gross beta T1.0 (txilte or chip) External ' 240 C.I 27 80 80 ganna .

1 1I) niin v.che.iolo can to maintained for a relatively short perirwl of time (e.g.,1-5 days) '

U) f rirt rui..ntat inn not available to do both analyses similtaneously t :: r.yx.r.it. ion I isnt incliwksi .- .

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mR/hr Cansna Survef Victoreen 470A Xi 1 R/hr 1 1000 R/hr ,

1( f1) Ceiger Counter 11x11tsu 3

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3x105 cpn

, Micro-R Meter .Ilr11tsn 12 S X 3 mR/hr .

. Celger Counter 12r11tsn 2 ,

X 50 50 l mR/hr mR/hr' 1

(1) Of EberlIne E-120 X 50 50

, mR/hr mR/hr (N (thin wall) Victoreen CIN-700 X 50 50 l l lmR/hr mR/hr ,

l, Ion Chanber Victoreen CIN-715 x 500 R/hr ,

(2) Concienser R Victoreen 570 X (2)

Meter .

1 i RAD TAD Eberline RT-1A X X X

. Dosimeter . neixlix CIN-742 X- 200 mR X ,

Dosimeter Capintec PIIY-STD 6 X. 2R X l l l Dosimeter Capintec 111Y-SED 6 X 200 mR X ,

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200 mR X ,

1 Ibsimeter Nuclear Asso. 012 X . 1 . 2 11 X l l l 1.  ! I 2 Ibsimeter Nuclear Asso. 050 l X 5R !X l

i Ibsimeter Ibs tineter 1200 X 200 mn X Corp. ,

1 Ibsimeter Ibsimeter 002 X ;: 200:nn ~X l Corp. '

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Gannel (Note Gimuna Spec. system inoperable. ) 3 (4) Yon Ganber 7011 1015 l l X j . 999 R 999 R l

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Power Density lloladay 1500 X 100r+r/an2 l(2450 Mit7.) '

l (7) Probe ,NAntw 8633 X ,

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- 10Mitz-300Milz (7) Probe NARIw 0623 X ,

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!) One unit has 2.5R, SR,10R, and 25R chambers. %c other unit tw '.SR and 25R chamb3rs. .

1) System has 3 x 3 NaI coupled to 400 tiiannel MCA. Outputi is channel by channel teletype or X-Y plot. -

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.) RF shleid'ed for CRT and TV measuranents. %is unit is on loan fran nRil.

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ps ...: s pi tiat ion ( 2 ) & gross beta- 0.7 2(3) 8(3) 6(3) . 24(3) ti..t er <>r pr.-c ipi ttit ion Tritium (11 4) 3.0 1 3 2 8 Air filter or .

itey ik gvwition(2) Cross alpha L gross beta 0.7 4 11 11 34 rl.I) (tealte or chip) External ganma 0.I 27 80 00 240 ii 1 shi . v.che.tain can te maintained for a relatively short perirvi of tine (e.g. ,1-5 days) i1 tre-rru.. nrat inn nnt available to do both analyses sinultaneously .

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In conjunction with your order for Escort badges, we will provide the necessary backup for imcediate readout in the event of an emergency.

If you need additional TLD's and/or film for personnel dosimeters, we will provide these at the prevailing prices based on the numbers involved.

We will respond in any way we can to assist your operation if an emergency arises. .

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and Company via... airline, express freight or courier and RSL MUST be no-tified ti at the badges are in transit for an EMERGENCY readout. The badges wi'. ,e processed and you will be notified, usually within eight hours of rect.ipt (depending on numbers involved). .,; .

If you need en< site readout assistance you will be charged prevailing rates for equipment plus expenses and personnel charge.

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20.7 n CHAPTER 106-D NDY ENGLAND STATE POLICE CO31 PACT 106-D: L Compact P.s:Med. 106.D: 5 Retirement Sote:n.

106-D: 2 Dimtor, Divisien of State Pp. 106 D: 6 Me=hership Retirements, lice. 106.D: 7 Re po r.s.

IC6-D: 3 Powen of Dimter. 106-D: 8 R4;eal of Com; set.

106-D: 4 Alter ste to Coc!ans:s.

106 D:1 Compact Ratf5ed. The general court of this state hereby ratines the fouowing ec=;act to bec =e effective at such time as the legis-12tive Ecdfes of any 3 of the eUgible states also ratify it.

New Eng!:nd State Pouce Compact .

Ardele L Purposes The purposes of this ec=;act ce to:

A. ?: ovide c!cse a:d efee-ive cooperation 2:d usisu ce in detec:ing and apprehending dose engaged b orgati:ed c" ' al activities;

3. Establish a:d =2!:tain a ce::ral cri~'-d i::e!Uge:ce bureau to
  • gather, evduate a:d disse ~'-'te :o the app c;riate law e:ferce=e : odi.

cers of the party state 6for..ation ec:cerning crga:!:ed e-i=e, its leaders and their associates; C. ?:: vide =u:.:2! sid a:d assisucce !: the event of po!!ce e=erge:cies, a:d to ;: ovide for the ;owers, duties, rights, p:ivileges a:d !:.=cni,tfes of police perso=el when re dering such afd.

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,j Artide II. Entry into Force and Withdrawal A. T'is ce=;act shall enter into force wht: e: acted !:to law by any 3 cf the sta:es of Co :ee:icut, Mai:e, Mr.ssachusets, New Hampshire, Rhede Island 1:d Ver=c:: Thereafter, this c = pact shall beco=e efective is to any oder of the aforementio:ed states upon its e:act=ent thereof. '

B. Amy party scate =ay withdraw fro = th!s ce=;act by esse:ing a statute repealing the same, but no s:ch withdrawal shall take efect until c:e year after the gover:or of the withdrawing state has giv3: otice b w-: ing of the withd.:wal to the governors of all other par:y state.s. No j withdrawal shall afect any UshiUty already 1: curred by or chargeable to a party state prior to the time of such withdrawal, and a:7 records, fUes, or infor=ation obtained by edicers or e=ployees of a withdrawing state shall centinue to bo kept, tsed, and dis;csed of c:]y in such =2 :e as is cc .

sistent with this ce=;act and a:7 I*>.!es or reg.:.!atiets puntant thereto, j Article IU. The Conference I 1

A. There is hereby est: bushed the "New E:g!and State Po!!ce Ad=!:is-  !

tr:::n' Co:sfere:ce," he:einafter called the "ce:fere:ce", to he c =;csed , I n 227

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p et,the' nMnistrative head of the state pouce department ot :sch party Q state.

B. If authori:ed by the laws of h!.s party state, the adm!nistrative heaa of the state pouce depart =ent of a party state I:27 provide for the dis-charge of his duties and the perfor::ance of his functions on the c =fe-ence, for peri:ds none of which shall exceed 15 days, by as alternate. No such alternate shan be entitled to sene unless noti $ cation of his identity and ap;olut=ct shall have been given to the confert:ce is such for:s as the ec:ference may require.

C. An alternate servhg pursuant to subdivision (3) of this artic!e 'shall be selected only fro = a=c:g the e5cers and e=;loyees of the state pcUce de;artment, the head of which such alte=2te !s to represent.

D. The =e=bers of the cedere ce shah be enti:!ed to o=e vote each. No action of the cc:ierece shan be bi: ding : ! ass taken at a =eed:g at .

which a =afori:7 of the totd number of votes on.the confere:ce are ccst in favor thereof. Acdon of the coderence shdl be ody at a =eeting at which a =afority of the =e=bers of the cederece, or their alternates, are pres-l ch E. The cedere:ce sh23 have a seal.

F. The c::fere:ce shdl elect arru237, fr = a=c=g its members, a l

chair =an (who shall ::t be eligible to su:ceed M-"e!!), a vice chair =2:,

and a. treasurer. De confee:ce shall appoint an execu:ive secetary and '

_ dx his duties'and compensation. Such executive secetary shan sene at the l pleasure of the codee:ce, and togeder with the tresserer sha!! be bonded (V')  ;

in such amount u the cc:ference shah deter =ine. The executive secet. .t  !

also shan se.me u general secetary of :he cedee ce.

G. Irrer;ective of the ciM1 service, perso::e! or othe: meri: systa= laws I of any of the per7 states, the e.vecutive secretry subfe:t to the direc:fo:

of the cedere:ce, shah appoint, re=ove or discharge such personnel as.

=ay be necessey for the perfor: nance of the cc fere=ce functio:s a:d shall dx the duties and te=;easation of such personnel.

  • H. The ec:ference may establish and mainta! independen:!7 cr in cc:-

ft:ction Mth a:7 c:e or = ore of the par:7 sutes, a suitable re: ire =e:t systa= for its fun ti=a e=;!oyees. E=ployees of the conference shall be eUgible for social security coverage b respect of old age and survivor's lesurance provided that the coderence takes such ste;s sa =27 he neces-sary persuant to the Izws of the U !ted , States, to participate in such

rogram of insura
ce as a gove = ental agency or u:it. De c:darence car establ!ah a:d =aistain or participate in such additional pr:g a=a of e=;!oyee beredts as =ay be appropriate. E=;loyment by the c:dere :e of a retired c5cer or e=;!oyee of a par y state shall not afle:t the ;e: sics or ot er retire =ect-con =e:ted be:edts pafd to su:h odcar er e=ployee 'cy a pa.' 7 state.

L The cc fere:ce =ay borr:w, ac:ept or c tract for the se.wicea of

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\ age:cy of the afortmentioned gover:=ents, or fro = 117 agency of 2 or [

j =cca of the party states or their subdivisions, j

! J. The coderence =ay accept for any of its purposes and functio:s l u: der this ce= pact any and aH donations, grants of =ecey, equipment, i 1 supplies, = terials, and services, co ditio:21 or otherwise, fro = any state,

the U:! tad States, or ur gover== ental agency, or fro = a 7 peson, 6:= '

! or corporacios, a:d =ay :sceive, utd!:e and dispose of the sa=e. The con-ference slaH pubUsh in its annusi report the terms, conditions, character,  !

and a=on:t of any resources secepted by it pursuan hereto together with I 3

theide:tityof the donor.  !

K. The codere:ce =ay estabEsh a:d =i1:4' such facilities u =ay be  !

tecessary for the tra:sacting of its bus!:ess. The conference : sy acqu!:e, I hold,1:d convar real a:d perse:21 pre;4: y and a: 7 interest dere! . [

L T e coderece shdl adopt by!sws for the conduct of its busi:ess ud  ;

- 'shs]! have de ;ower to a=end ud resci:d these bylaws T e codere:ce shall pubEsh its bylaws is convenient form and shall d!e a copy thereof =d a copy of acyamend=ent thereto, wiS de appropriste agency or efice !=

each of :he ;ar:7 states. The bylaws shs!! provide for appropriate cotice to r de eo:fere:ce =e=bers of a!I cc:!e:e ce =es:ings.  ;

M. T:e conference 12:ually shall =a'ce to Se gover:ct a:d legislat2:e i of each ;ar:y state a. e; ore cove.:ing de accivities of the code:::ce for {

4 the pre:edi:g year, and t='.odying such recom~erdations u =27 have  !

! bee: fasued by the co ference. The coderance may make such additional l

! report.s u it =ay dee= des!:able. l a >

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i A. Establish a:d c;eate a New Eng!rd Cr" al 1:talUgenes Bureau, ,

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herei=afte ca!!ed "the bureau", in wh!ch shall be rece!ved, use= bled ud kept esse histories, records, data, perso:al dossiers, and othe infor=2 tion -

cc cer !:r ;esens e g2ged or otherwise usociated with orga:!:ed cri=e. l

3. Co: side a:d reco- and = eses of ide=tifyi:r leaders a:d e=e:ri:t t leades of org"r ed cri=e a:d their associates,  ;

C' Facilitate mutual assista:ce a=c:r the state pouce of the party

states pursuant to Article VIIof this co=;act. ,

, D. For=ulate procedures for c!ai=s a:d re!= burse =ents, pursus t to  !

i Ar:icle VII of this co= pact. . i

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E. Pro =cta coo;eratio:In law e for:t=ent and =de reco andations  ;

I to the ; arty states a:d ode appropriata law enforcement aude:ities for  !

I the !=; rove =e:t of such coo;e:2&c. l

! F. Do ai! M gs wh!ch may be necessary ed I:ddental to the emerdse j of de foregoi:g powers. I l

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.,' Artide Y. Disposition of Records ud Information  !

Tha burean' established and operated pursuant to Artide IV A of this .

compact is hereby designated and recogni:ed as the Instrume:t for the l perfor=ance of a central cri=inal intelligence service to the state pouce  ;

depart =ents of the party states. The fdes, records, data and other infor- l

=stion of the bureau and, when =ade pursuant to the bylaws of :he con-fee ce, any copic theeof shau be avaihble only to duly designated od-cars ud e=;loyees of the state pouce departments of the party sutes acting within the sco;4 of their c5cial dut/. In the possess!oc of the a~ ore-said o$cers ud e=pioyees, such records, data and oice bformation shall be subject to use and dispcsitics in the sa=e minner and pursuant to de same laws, rules and reg htices appUcable to similar records, data, a.d i forms:fon of de c5cer's or e=ployee's agency and the provision of :his ce=;act.

Artide TL Additional Meedngs and Services T e =e=bers of the confee:ce fro = any 2 or = ore par:7 states, upon

etice to the chat- n as to the ti=e and purpose of the =eeting, =27

=eet as a secdo t for the discussion of problems ce==en to their sta:es.

A:7 2 er =:re ;a.-t ::.:tes 7 =:.y designa:e de confere:ce as a joint agt:c7 to =sista! "fer the=" such additic:21 ce==on senices u they =a7 det= desi able for ce= bating orgul:ed crime.

Except 6 those cases whee all party states Join 6 such designation for i S ce==en senicas, the representative of any group of such designa:ing j states 6 the confere:ce shall constitute a separate section of such confer-esce for the ;<rfor=asce of the ce==on service or services so desig:sted

rovided that, if my additiotal expe
se is I:volved, the state so acting shall provide de necessary ft:ds for this purpose. 'Ihe creation of such a ,

see: ion or Job: agency shall :et a:Tect the privileges, powers, responsibiU-ties or duties of the statu participatier therein a.s e= bodied in the other articles of this co= pact Artide TIL Mutual Aid J

A. As used b this .L.icle: .

1. "E=erge:c7" means an occurrence or condition, te=porary b ca- >

t re, !n which the state pouce de;r.rt ent of a par:7 st' ate is, or =27 ressonably be expected to be, crable to cope with substa:ti:1 ed I-f-sent da:ge.- to the public safety, and in which the ecoper: tion of or aid fic= local pouce forces withb the state is, or may reasonably be expected 1 to be I:.sudefect. Also "e=erge:cy shall c:can a situation 6 which as  !

hvastigation of as as;ect of orgul:ed crime, or eve:ts co=ected with crM td c-i=e requir: aug=entation, for a limited time, of the invesdgs- i Sve ;ersc=e! cf de state ;oHee de;2r . .e:c from without the s:sta.

2. "Requesting sute" meses tne sute whose su*e pouce depar:=ent requests assista ce In copbg with an tw. gency.
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NEW ENGLAND STATE POLICE COMPACT , 106.D: 1 p 3. "Responding state" =eans the stats fur:Ishbg aid, or requested to .

d fur:dsh aid, purs,uant to this Ardele.

B. In case of e=ergency, unon the request of the ad=I:!strative hesd of the state pouce depast=ent of a party state, the ad=1 istrative head of the

  • state pouce depart =ent of each responding state shall order such part of E!s stata pouce forces as he, b his discretion, =sy 5:d necessary, to aid the-state pouce forces of the requestihg stste 6 order to ca:Ty out the pur .

poses set forth b this ce= pact. In such case, it shall be the duty of the ad-MMrative head of the state pouce depart =ent of each respond!=g state to issue the necessary orders for such use of state pcUce forces of his state without the borders of his state, and to direct such forces to place de=selves under the operational control of the ad=i !strative head of the state pouce depet=ent of the requestbg state.

C. The ad-h'<trative head of the state pcUce depart =ent of any party state,6 his d!scretion, =sy widhold or recs!! the pouce fercec of his stste or any part or any =e=ber thereof, ser ring widout its terders.

D. Wae:ever any of the state ' pouce forces of any party state are en tsged outside their on state b carrying out the purposes of this co= pact, the individual =e=bers so engaged shall have the sa=e ;cwers, duties, rights, privi!=ges and h- u ities as ce=bers of de state yoUce depart-

=e:t of the state 6 which they are e: gaged, but b any evert, a requesci:

stste sha!! save Er .!ess a:y =e=ber of a res;c:di:g state ;cuce de;ar:-

=ent se-d:g wiSi its borders for any act er acts dc:e by bl= b the prfor=asce of his duty wh!!e engaged in es.. hg out the purpesu of this ge=pget, - -

E.111 UshiUty that t=ay arise u: der the laws of the requesting state or c: der de laws of the respond 6g state or u: der the laws of a third stste on accec t of or in co=eeden with a request for aid sha!! be assu:ed a:d tor:e by the requesd:g state.

F. A:7 respeci!:g site renderi:: a!d pursuant to this co=;act shall be r r-hursed by the requesti t state for any loss or ^~2re to, or extense

!: curred 6 the operation of any eqtsp=ent answering a request for aid, a:d for the cost of =steriais, tre.:sportado and =al: tens:ce of state pouce perso: el and equi;=ect bcur.ed in connection with such request:

p:vvided, that nothi=g herein ecstained shall prevent 1:7 responding state f:o= ass""g such loss, ds= age, ex;enses or other ecst.

G. Each party state shall provide, b the same a=ounts a:d can e as if they were on duty withl their state, for the pay and aUowances of the perscc e! of its state pouce depart =e:t while ergaged without the state punus t to this co= pact and while goi:g to a:d retu=ing fro = such duty  !

pursuist to this co= pact.

E. Each party state providi:g for de pay =ent of co=pensatfos and death benents to biured =e=hers a:d the represe.:tatives of deceased

=e=hers of its state pouce depart =ect 12 casa such =e=hers susts!: 6 juries or ne h!!ed within their own state, shaU provide for de ;ay=e t of 231 i

106.D: 1 SHERIFFS, CONSTABLES, AND POLICE OFFICERS compensation and death be=edts in the same mas =er and on the ss=e ter=s'in case such members sustab bjury or are killed while renderi=g

, aid pt suant to this ce=;act. .

Article VIII. Fi=anee A. 'I'he coderence shall submit to the gover or or desig:ated edicer or edicers 'of each ps ty state a budget of its esti=ated expenditures for such period as may he required by the laws of that party state for presentation to the legislature dereof.

B. Each of the coderence's budgets of esti=ated expenditures shaU i i

cc:W' specide reco==e:dations of the amount or amou=ts to be app o-priated by each of the party states. The tot:1 a=ount of appro; is:do:s

under any such budget shall be apper
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, foUows: One dird in equal shares; Vs divided a=o:g the party states !=

the propor:fots that their populatio: bear to the total population of all de i

party sutes; a:d Vs divided a=ong the party states is the propor-fons ths the =sfer c-i=es co-itted b each parti state bear to the ten!

=ber of =2lcr cri=es e 'tted b all the party states. b deter =h! .g '

po;u!s:fon pursus:t to this paragra;b, the most recent dece::!al cer. sus

-c:=;iled by de United States Gover==ent shall be used. Nu=bers cf major cri=es shall be as reported b the =est recent as:ual '.'Unifor=

Cri=a Report" compiled by de Federal Bureau of brestiga:fo: of de United States De;srtment of Justice, or by any agency which =ay assu=e responsibility fer such co=pEstion is Se place of auch bureau b de eve:t est a:7 scur:e of infor=stfo: required tb he used for the purAs4 of $!s paragrs;h shall be disco:ti:ued, Se conference shall =s':e fu cal-c:!ations c= Se basis of the best alternative sources of bfor=2tio: a:d

, shallidentify the sources used.

C. T1.e codere ce shall :ot pledge the credit of any party state. The cedere:ce may =est any of its obUgations in whole or b part with fu:ds availsh's to it c:dar Article E J of tils co=;act, provided that the confer-i acce takes s;ecide actie: setti:g aside such funds prior to Ecur:ict a:7 l

obUgation to be =et 6 whole or != part b such =e er. E.tcept where the coderence =skea use of ft
ds avaUahle to.it t= der Article E J hertof tha conference shall not incur a=7 obUgation prior to the a!!ot=ent of f=ds by the party statu adequate to meet the sa=e.

D'. The cederence shall keep ac: rate ac:ounts of a!! receipts a:d dis- ,

burse =ests. De receipts and disburse =ents of the codere:ce shal: he  !

] subject to the audit and ac:custi:g procedures estabEshed u:de:its ru!ee.

Eowever. -11 receipts a:d disburse =e:ts of fu:ds handled by the c:dt:-  !

ence shall be audited year!y by a qualided, public accou: tant :.:d de re-port of the audit shall be I c!uded b and beco=e ;::t of the a::ual e;or:

of t ecorfe:ezee. . .

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Q for inspectiod by duly' constituted edicers of the party states and any persons authori:ed by the co=ference.

F. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to prevent conference' compliance with laws relating to audit or inspection of accounts by or on behalf of any gove==e:t cc::tributing to the support of the conference.

Artide IX. Construction and Severtbility

  • This co=;act shall be liber 511y cc:strued so as to efectuate the purposes thereof. The provisions of this ce= pact sha!! be severable and if any '

phrase, dause, sentence or provision of this co= pact is declared to be contrary to the Cocatitution of a:y state'er of the United States or the app!!cability thereof to ::7 gover==e :, agency, person or circu= stance is held favalid, the va!!dity of the re=2!:de of this co= pact a:d the applica-bility thereof to a:y gove==ent, agency, person or circu= stance sha!! not be afected thereby. L' this co= pact.shall be held e :tra y to the constitu-tion of a:7 st:ta par:icipa$:g herein, the co=pset sha'l remais != full feres and efect as to the re=Mg parry sta:es a::d in full force and efect as to the state afected as to 1!! severable =a:ters.

ELt cRT four:n. ' tis), 201 1, ef. !=e 11,1:0.

106.D: 2 Director, Division of State Police. For the purposes of this O set, the director of the divis!an of state police shall be this s:ste's repre- -

C sentative to the conference.

I c~o nt fourse. 1H9. 04: 1, d. J=e 11,1:62.

i 106.D: 3 Posvers of Dl:ector. The dirtetor shall :ot request aid fro = l widout the s:ste, pursuant to Ar-ide VII B of the co= pact, until he has-received the coccurrence of the gover:or in such request. The gover:or, is his discretion, ::27 rddhold or recall the police forces of this state or any part or any =e=ber thereof, se:ving widout its borders.

E.:sroaT Source. 1967, 54: 1 d. J=e 11,196D.

106.D: 4 Alter: tate to Conference. The dhector is authorned to des-

!;:ste an alter:ste to se.7e in his p!:.ce and stead on the conference as per=itted by Article III B-C of the ce=;act. However, it is the inte: tion of '

the le;islature that the director shall attend and par:icipate != the work of the confere:ce != person to be =arint= exten: pr ::icable.

E:sronT Source. 1957, St: 1, ef. J=a 11,1567.

106 D: 5 Retirement Systern. The New E:g!a:d State Po!!ce Con.

fere:ce = y, by resolu: fos legs!!y adopted != for= a;; roved by the board C

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'506.b:'8 SEERUTS, CONSTABLES, AND POLICE OFFICERS of trustees of the New Ea=; shire retirement system, elect to have its New ,

/7 V Es=; shire omcers and employees become eligible to participate in the said retirement system. After such election, said conference shall be known ss l

an employer for the purposes of RSA 100-A. The board of trustees of the l i

New Hampshire retire =est system shall set a date when the participation I

of the oEces and employees of the coderence shall become effective, and thes such c5cers and e=ployees c:ay become members of the ss!d retire-

=ent system a=d participate therein, l E:rrony

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  • 106.D: 6 Membership Retirements. Membersh'p in the New Ea=p- .

I; shire retirement system shall be optional for the New Esm; shire o5cers l

s=d e=ployees of said coderence who are in its senice en the date when l

rticipation beco=es effective and any such o5cer or employee who elects to jois sa!d syste= sh
.11 be entitled to a prior service certideste covering  !

l j such perieds of previces service rendered to such conference or the state for wh!ch the coderence is willing to make secrued !!abiilty contributions. [

4 Me=beship shall be compulsory for all New Es=psh!re employeu enter-

  • I ' r the senice of the coderence after the date pardelpation , ecomes,efec- b c .

dve.

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t Soccs. 1969, %4:1, e:T. Jt.e 11,1SGA c

j 106.D: 7 Reports. The chief 5 scal omeer of the conference sh:3 sub- i i r=it to the board of trustees such icformation and shall cause to be per-

formed, with respect to the New Hampshire empicyees of said conference
  • i who are = embers of ss!d retire =ent system, such duties as shall be pre-j scribed by the bestd of trustees in order to carry out the provisions of the state employees' etirement syste=. j E:::taY l , Source. 1969,' =4: 1. ef. June 11, 1969.

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106.D: 8 Repeal of Compact. Re:unc!stion, within the meanist of ,

Article U of the compact shall be accomplished by act of the legislature repealier the compact had by notice in accordance with said s:ticle. In the  ;

i event of such an act of repeal, the governor shsil send the necessary cotice  ;

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STATEMENT OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN DIE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE AND U{E AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS l

PURPOSE The purpose of this statement of understanding is to provide for cooperation and coordination between the State of New Hampshire, its agencies, counties and muncipalities, and the American National Red Cross, (hereinafter known as the American Red Cross) in carrying out their assigned responsibilities in the event of natural or man-made disasters or enemy attack.

DEFINITION OF DISASTER A disaster is an occurrence such as hurricane, tornado, storm, flood, high water, wind-driven water, tidal wave, earthquake, drought, blizzard, pestilence, famine, fire, explosion, volcanic eruption, building collapse, transportation wreck, sr other situation that causes human suffering or creates human needs that the victims cannot alleviate without assistance.

AUniORITY State of New Hampshire O The State of New Hampshire, in cooperation with the Federal Government, is responsible for the development and execution of civil preparedness programs and for providing assistance to local governments and municipal units in the development of disaster plans and capabilities.

The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency has been designated by the Governor as the coordinating agency for disaster operations. In conducting such opera-tions, the New Ha=pshire Civil Defense will encourage all state and local agencies and muncipalities to cooperate with agencies established by laws of the United States.

The American Red Cross The Amerienn Red Cross is an instrumentality of the United States Government, with a Congressional Charter, codified at 36 U.S.C. , Section 1 et. seq. , under which it is charged to ".. . carry on a system of relief in time of peace and apply the same in mitigating the suffering caused by pestilence, famine, fire, floods, and other great national calamities..." 1his role has been restated in the Disaster Relief Act of 1974 (P...93-288), which says "...nothing contained in this act shall limit, or in any way affect the responsibilities of the American National Red Cross under the Act of January 5,1905."

SCOPE OF AMERICAN RED CROSS ACTIVITIES Natural Disasters The magnitude of a disaster may be such that it simultaneously affects tens of thousands of people in several states or it may bring suffering and anguish to

p b just a few persons in one apart =ent building or group of houses. Re gardles s of the extent of the disaster, it is the responsibility of the A=erican Red Cross to help meet the human needs that the disaster has caused. These needs may include food, clothing, shelter, first aid, and other basic elements for comfort and survival.

The American Red Cross also helps disaster victims needing long-term recovery assistance by advising and counseling them on the availability of resources, so that they can resume living in keeping with acceptable standards of health, safety and human dignity. Such resources include those of their own family, as well as federal, state and local agencies, both public and private. If there are no other resources available, the American Red Cross may provide dire c t additional assistance to enable the victi=s to re-establish themselves.

Red Cross assistance to disaster victim.s is not dependent upon a Presidential or other federal disaster declaration but is provided regardless of the size of the catastrophe or disaster incident.

In carrying out its responsibilities to provide for mass care in peaceti=e disasters, including precautionary evacuations and peae:etime radiological emergencies / nuclear accidents, the American Red Cross will operate appropriate shelter facilities and arrange for mass feeding and other appropriate support.

In doing so, the Red Cross vill pay related costs only when such activities are under the administrative control of or authorized by the American Red O Cross, or when prior written agreements have been made for some other organ-1:ation to provide e=ergency services on behalf of the Red Cross.

American Red Cross disaster responsibilities are nationwide. There fore, when the local chapters in the affected areas are unable to meet the needs of dis-aster victi=s, the resources of the total organization are made available.

The Asserican Red Cross provides blood and blood products and handles welfare inquiries fro = anxious relatives outside tha disaster area.

The American Red Cross will conduct an appeal for voluntary contribucions of funds at the time of disas ters.

In disasters with co=pany or owner liability implications, the et.s tomary emergency services will be extended on either a mass care basis or to individuals and families if such help is not or cannot be provided icznediately by the owner of the property involved, af ter such unpredictable catastrophes as collapse of private dams, fires in hotels, theaters, and night clubs, and on pleasure boats.

Peacetime Radiological Emergencies / Nuclear Accidents In the case of peacetime radiological emergencies / nuclear accidents, which have company or owner liability i=plications, the American Red Cross will conduct shelter and feeding operations in centers and facilities designated in advance b

by the New Hampshire Disaster Planning Office, unde arrangements worked out among the [,isaster Planning Office, the American Reil Cross and officials or owners of the buildings.

Civil Disorders Where there are suffering and want resulting from civil disorders, and fundmental human needs are not met, the American Red Cross will participate in community action to supplement the efforts of the responsible civil authorities in extending emergency services and relief to the victims of such disturbances.

Other Emergency Situations Situations caused by economic, political and social maladjustment including the usual ha:ards of industry and agriculture, are not usually considered to be within the American Red Cross responsibility for disaster preparedness and relief.

There may be other kinds of emergencies involving large numbers of people; or problems related to energy outages, costs or shortages that create evident human needs or in which public officials request Med Cross assistance.

War-Caused Situations In war-caused situations , the American Red Cross will use its facilities and O personnel to support and assist mass care and emergency operations of the Di. caster Planning Office, to the extent the Red Cross considers possible, while carrying out its other essentiki repsonsibilities and assignments. )

The American Red Cross will support nationat emergei,cy blood collections and supply efforts as provided for under special Federal Emergency Management Agency  !

procedures and regulations related to the National Emergency Blood Program. l COORDINATION AND COOPERATION j In the discharge of its responsibilities the American Red Cross recogni:es the responsibility of the State of; New Hampshire in disasters and will coordinate its activities with the responsible state agencies and local governments, as required. This is essential when a state of emergency is declared by the Governor or the President has declared an emergency or major disaster.

The American Red Cross will keep the Governor or his designee advised of actions taken and will keep a continuing liaison with the offices of the State of New l Hampshire to ensure effective assistance to all disaster victims.

Responsibility for coordinating the services of other voluntary agencies or groups during and after a major disaster will be undertaken by the American Red j Cross upon a request from the Disaster Planning Office, and with the consent of such agencies or groups.

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ne American Red Cross agrees that, in an emergency, at the request of the Disaster Planning Office, Red Cross liaison personnel will be provided at the state's Emergency Operations Center (and to other district or regional Emergency Operations Centers, as appropriate.)

PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION Cooperative arrangements for planning, exchange of information and continuing liaison regarding preparedness and disaster operations will be developed and maintained by the Disaster Planning Office and the American Red Cross. Local counterparts of the two organi:ations will be encouraged to make similar arrangements.

IN WITNESS 'IHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Statement of Understanding on the dates indicated.

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Director Division of Public Health Services Health & Welfare Bldg.

6 Hazen Drive Concord, NH 03301 6527 Tel.

April 24, 1986 l

Richard H. Strome, Director Civil Defense State Office Park South 107 Pleasant St.

Concord, NH 03301' l

Dear Mr. Strome:

This letter supersedes my letter of September 17, 1985, regarding the policy of the Division of Public Health Services on the distribution of Potassium Iodide in the event of a radiological emergency. This letter repeats the policy stated in that letter with regard to Potassium lodide for the general public and for emergency workers, and presents the new policy for distribution of Potassium Iodide for institutionalized individuals. l Ceneral Public l l

Potassium Iodide shall not be made available by the Division to the l l

general public. Since the federal Food and brug Administration has I authorized the non prescription sale of Potassium Iodide, i': is legally available to individuals who, based on their own personal analysis, choose to have the drug immediately available. Any decision by individuals from the general public to take the drug shall be a peraonal.

decision.

Eme rgency Workers

1. Potassium Iodide will be made available, in the event of a radiological emergency, to emergency workers. For the purpose of this policy, an emergency worker is defined as a person ordered by the Governor, or his duly authorized representative, othett.er directly or through an authorized chain of command, to enter or ramain in an area, the residents of which have been ordered to take protective action (s),

f or the purpose of assisting in implementing this (these) protective action (s) in any manner the Governor or his duly authorized

Richard Strome 4/24/86 representative shall deem appropriate. Emergency workers shall include those individuals carrying out routine or enhanced fire, police, and health care duties during the course of a protective action and who are employed, empowered or designated to do so the authsrized authorities of municipalities.

2. The Potassium Iodide shall be ingested by emergency workers only af ter instructions to do so f rom myself or my designee.

Institutionalized Individuals A i

1. Potassium Iodide will be made available, in the event of a radiological emergency, to institutionalized individuals. For the purpose of this policy, institutionalized individuals are individuals who are patients in hospitals, residents in a nursing home licensed as such by this Division, individuals who are confined in a house of correction, or who are staff employed by the hospital, nursing home or house of correction and whose presence in the facility is unavoidable during a radiological emergency.
2. The Potassium Iodide will be made available to be ingested by all staff and by confined individuals only af ter instruction to do so by myself or my designee. Ingestion by hospital patients and residents of nursing homes will also be only after instruction to do so by myself or t

my designee, and only if the individual's physician has determined that O the use of Potassium Iodide is appropriate for the individual. Such determination may be made in advance and noted in the individual's medical records.

In order to implement this policy, the Division of Public Health Services has purchased Potassium Iodide in sufficient quantity to cover 4000 state and local emergency workers, which has been distributed by Civil Defense to the IF0/EQF, local EOC's, and other points from which emergency workers will be dispatched.

I request that Civil Defense work with the Division to determine the amount of Potassium Iodide for institutionalized individuals, and to distribute the Potaast q Iodide, and instructions for use, to the appropriate facilities.

Matreenar.ce and inventory of the Potassium Iodide issued for use by emergency workers will be done jointly by our agencies on the same basis as m:tintenance I and inventorv of the dosimetry equipment. Maintenance and inventory of the )

Potassium Iodide issued for use by institutionalized individuals will be done j by the Civisie..

Please contact me if you have any questions.

Sincerely, U>& D M d. .,

William T. Wallace, Jr., M.D., M.P.H.

Director of Public Health Services WTW:p

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' Dr. William T. Wallace, Director i Division of Public Health tiervices Health and Welfare Building 6 Ha::en Drive Concord, New Hampshire 03301-6527

Dear Dr. Wallace:

This letter is written to advi.se you of New Hampshire Yankee's policy for disposal and cleanup of radioactive material that would precipitate off-site in,the unlikely event of a release from Seabrook Station. New ,

Hampshire Yankee vill accept any contaminated material:s or equipment  ;

resulting from any cleanup actions taken by the State of New Hampshire."

This policy specifically includes the following provisions:

1 C 1. the permanent acceptance of any contaminated nacerials generated 1

in the cleanup process, ,

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2. the decontamination and return of any equip =ent used in the ,

cleanup process, and

3. replacement of or reimbursement for any equipment that cannot be returned.

If you have any further questions on this subject, please do not hesitate to contact A. M. Callendrello at 1. ,

i Very truly yours, .

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P O. Box 3CO . Sectrock. NH 03874 . Telecnone (603) 474 9521

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! The Coast Guard is always prepared to assist in any incident ir.volving danger to any waterfront ares, waterfront facility, and personnel thereen. In the event of

  • an e.tercency at the Seabrook Nuclear Po'ecr Plant, Seabrook NH, Coast Guard responso authorized by the Port and Tanker Safety Act of 1978, nould consist of i control, notification, and restriction of waterborne traffic from an established dangerous area which the Captain of the Port, Bo' ton s 11A would desianate es n safety :ene. ,

The authority for the Coast Guard to make its pdrsonnel and equip.m.ont available to assist a State entity is found in Title 14, United. States Code, Section 1,41 4 Pes;onsibility for overall coordination of Coast' Guard forces respen'd ing to a i radiological incident at the Seabrook Huclear Power Plant will b with the Captsin cf the Port, Boston itA. In the evsnt Coast Guard assistance is desirsd under this agree =ent during an enerdency or exercise the appropriato state agency shnll j notify the Captain of the Port, Eosten !!A at , alternative point of contact is the First Co.ist Guard. District Operations Center, Coston at -

The Governaent's liability for dcaste or loss aof preparty. .persontl injury, or .

death resulting from activity coordinsted under this memorandum of understanding shall be prescrited by the Federal Tort Claims Act, as anended (23 USC 267. 2580).

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LETTER OF AGREEMENT The Berry Transportation Company, Inc. of Nor';h Hampton, New Hampshire recognizes the critical role of major transportation vehicles in the event of either natural or technological emergencies such as flooding, fires, accidents at industrial facilities, including the Vermont Yankee and Seabrook Nuclear Power Plants, and other emergencies. For this reason, Berry Transportation Com pa ny, Inc. agrees to assist the State emergency response effort, in particular the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, by providing transportation as detailed under the terms of this agreement or as requested by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, and for such compensation as is deemed fair and equitable by p)

'n proper authority.

The number of buses available for transportation purposes during an emergency is approximately 62.

The passenger capacity of each bus is 65 for students or 44 adults.

The total passenger capacity of all buses is 4,030 stadents or 2,728 adults.

The location of buses is 24 Walnut Avenue, North Hampton, New Hampshire.

The number of drivers available for buses and vans during an emergency response is 9.

In the event of an emergency and in coordination with the State, and subject to driver availability, Berry Transportation Company, Inc. will make all efforts to deploy its vehicles to those local Emergency Operations Centers as requested by New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency.

New Hampshire Civil Defense Berry Tr sportation Company, Inc. ,

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LETTER OF AGREE'ENT The Coast /UtM Kari-Van Bus Service of burnam recognizes tne critical role of major transportation venicles in the event of either natural or tecnnological emergencies sucn as floocing, fires, accidents at industrial facilities, including tne Vermont Yankee and Seabrook Nuclear Power Plants, and otner emergencies. For tnis reason, Coast /UNH Kari-Van Bus Service agrees to assist the State Emergency response effort, in particular tne New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, oy proviaing transportation as detailed under tne terms of tnis agreement or as requested by tne New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, and for sucn compensation as is deemed fair and equitaole oy proper autnority.

The number of cuses available for transportation purposes during an emergency is approximately 10.

Tne passenger capacities of cuses are as follows:

1. 2 Duses with 48 passenger capacity.

) 2. 2 Duses witn 52 passenger capacity.

3. 6 Duses with 45 passenger capacity.

Tne total capacity of all buses is 470.

The location (s) cf buses is UNH, Durham.

Tne numoer of drivers available 'or buses anc vans during an emergency response is 50.

In tne event of an emergency anc in coordination with the State, Coast /UNH Kari-Van Bus Service will make all efforts to deploy its venicles as specified celow:

Portsmoutn and/or Brent *Ood Staging Areas.

1 Two-way communications capacility is available on all cuses on ana Dus dispaten on )

New Hampsnire Civil Defense Coast /lJM Kari-Van Bus Service

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( )  % e,d. %.- so sive O m i JOHNM.SUNUNU RICH ARO H STROME JAMES A SAGGIOTES Cec.tr:sec n LETTER OF AGREEt{NT Tne Can-Car Leasing Corporation of Nashua recognizes the c:itical role of major transportation venicles in tne event of eitner natural or technological emercc'icies such as flooding, fires, accicents at incustrial facilities, incluaing the Vermont Yan<ee and Seacrock Nuclear Power Plants, and other emergencies. For this reason, Jan-Car Leasing Corporation agrees to assist tne State Emergency response effort, in particular tne New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, oy provioing transportation as detailed under the tems of tnis agreement or as requested by tne New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, and for sucn compensation as is deemed fair and epuitable by proper authority.

Tne ntnDer of buses availaole for transportation purposes during an emergency is approximately 197

(~ Tne passenger capacity of eacn aus is 65. Tne total passenger capacity of (3) all Duses is 12,805.

Tne location (s) of buses is Nasnua.

Tne numoer of vans availaole for emergency response is 30.

Tne passenger capacity of eacn van is 15. The total passenger capacity of all vans is 450.

Tne numoer of drivers available for cuses and vans curing an emergency response is 150.

In the event of an emergency and in coordination with the State, Jan-Car Corporation will make all efforts to deploy its venicles as specified below:

Portsnoutn and/or Brentwood Staging Area.

Two-way communications capacility is availaole on all buses on New Hampshire Civil Defense Jan-var asing Corporation By '

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The number of ouses available for transportation purposes during an emergency is approximately 80. .

Tne passenger caoacity of eacn bus are as fcilows:

1. 33 transit buses with 41 passenger cacacity.

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2. ad school Duses witn 66 passenger capacity.

Tne total passenger capacity of all ouses is 4,521.

Tne location (s) of cuses 110 Elm Street, Mancnester.

Tne numoer of drivers availaole for ouses and vans curing an emergency respcnse is 87.

In the event of an emergency and in cooroination with the State, Mancnester Transit Autority will make all ef forts to deploy its vehicles as soecified below:

Portsmoutn and/or Brentwood Staging Areas.

Two-aay communications cacaoility is availaole on all huses on ( G 983) with transit vehicles and ') on school ouses.

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r LETTEROFAGREE/dT The Timberlare Transportation Company of Portsmouth recognizes the critical role of major transportation vehicles in the event of either natural or tecnnological emergencies such as flooding, fires, accicents at industrial facilities, including tne Vermont Yankee and Seabrook Nuclear Poner Plants, and atner emergencies. For tnis reascn, Timberlane Transportation Company agrees to assist the State Emergency response effort, in particular the New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, by providing transportation as detailed uncer the terms of this agreement or as requested by the New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, and for sucn comoensation as is deemed fair and equitaole by proper authority.

Tne nuncer of Juses available for transportation purposes during an emergency is approximately 31.

Q(m. ine passenger capacity of each bus is 66. Tne total passenger capacity of all ouses is 2,046.

Tne location (s) of buses is 2 Central Avenue, Portsmouth.

Tne numoer of drivers availaole for buses and vans curing an emergency response is 38.

In tne event of an emergency and in coordination witn the State, Timoerlane Transportation Company will make all efforts to deploy its venicles as specified below:

Portsmouth Local Staging Area.

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LETTER OF AGREEbENT The Timoerlane Transportation Company of Plaistow recognizes the critical role of major transportation venicles in the event of either natural or tecnnological emergencies sucn as flooding, fires, accidents at industrial facilities, including the Vermont Yankee and Seabrook Nuclear Power Plants, and otner emergencies. For this reason, Timoerlane Transportation Company agrees to assist the State Emergency response effort, in particular the New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, by providing transportation as detailed under the terms of this agreement or as requested by the New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, and for such compensation as is deemed fair and equitable by proper authority.

Tne number of buses available for transportation purposes during an emergency is approximately 53, 7,

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Tne location (s) of ouses is Plaistow and driver's homes.

Tne numoer of drivers available for buses and vans during an emergency response is 41 In the event of an emergency and in cooroination with the State, Timberlane Transportation Company will make all efforts to ceploy its venicles as specified below:

Portsmoutn and/or Brentwood Staging Areas.

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LETTER OF AGREE 5ENT Tne Timcerlane Transportation Company of Derry and Lonconcerry recognizes tne critical role of major transportation venicles in the event of either natural or tecnnological emergencies suen as ficcaing, fires, accidents at incustrial facilities, incluaing tne Vermont Yankee and Seabrook Nuclear Poaer Plants, and otner emergencies. For this reason, Timoerlane Transportation Company agrees to assist tne State Emergency response effort, in particular the New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, ty provioing transportation as cetailed under the terms of this agreement or as requested by tne New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, and for such compensation as is deemed fair and equitaole Dy proper authority.

Tne numoer of cuses availaole for transportation purposes during an emergency is aoproximately 40.

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all Duses is 2,600.

Tne total passenger capacity of The location (s) of cuses is Derry, Londoncerry and driver's homes.

Tne numoer of drivers availaole for Duses and vans curing an emergency response is 50.

In the event of an emergency and in cooroination witn the State, Timoerlane Transportation Co@ any will make all efforts to ceploy its venicles as specifiea celow:

Portsmouth ana/or Brentwood Staging Areas.

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LETTER OF AGREDENT ine Timoerlane Transportation Company of Salem recognizes tne critical role of major transportation venicles in the event of either natural or tecnnological emergencies suen as flooding, fires, accicents at incustrial facilities, incluaing tne Vermont Yankee and Seacrook Nuclear Power Plants, and otner emergencies. For tnis reason, Timoerlane Transportation Corpany agrees to assist tne State Emergency response effort, in particular the New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, by providing transportation as detailed under tne terms of this agreement or as requested by the New Harpsnire Civil Defense Agency, and for sucn compensation as is ceemed fair and equitaole by proper authority.

The numoer of cuses available for transportation purposes during an emergency is approximately 40.

C 'N Q The passenger capacity of eacn bus is 66.

all ouses is 2,64L).

Tne total passenger capacity of Tne location (s) of buses is 51 Lowell Road, Salen.

Tne numcer of drivers availaole for cuses and vans curing an emergency response is 40.

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LETTER OF AGREEMENT Tne Warourton Transportation Company of Rocnester recognizes tne critical role of major transportation venicles in the event of eitner natural or tecnnological emergencies such as flooding, fires, accidents at industrial facilities, including tne Vermont Yankee ano Seaorook Nuclear Power Plants, and other emergencies. For this reason, Warourton Transportation Company agrees to assist the State Emergency response effort, in particular the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, by providing transportation as detailed under tne terms of tnis agreement or as requested Dy the New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, and for sucn corpensation as is ceemeo fair and equitable by proper autnority.

Tne numoer of Duses availaole for transportation purposes during an emergency is approximately S.

(G) Tne passenger capacity of eacn bus is 66. The total passenger capacity of all buses is 528.

Tne location (s) of buses is 291 Milton Road, Rochester.

Tne number of orivers availaole for buses and vans during an emergency response is 9.

In the event of an emergency and in cooroination with tne State, Warburton Transportation Company will make all efforts to deploy its venicles as specified below:

Portsmoutn and/or Brentwood Staging Areas.

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  • LETTER OF AGREEMENT The Watson Transportation Comany, Inc. of Rocnester recognizes tne critical role of major transoortation vehicles in the event of eitner natural or technological emergencies such as flooding, fires, accidents at incustrial facilities, including tne Vermont Yankee and Seabrook Nuclear Power Plants, and otner 4mergencies. For this reason, Watson Transportaticn agrees to assist the State Emergency response effort, in particular the New Hamsnire Civil Defense Agency, by provioing transportation as detailed under the terms of tnis agreement or as requested by the New Harrpshire Civil Defense Agency, and for sucn compensation as is deemed fair and equitaole oy proper autnority. Tnis agreement will be reviewed annually.

Tne nurcer of cuses availaole for transportation purposes during an energency is approximately e.

Tne passenger capacity of each bus is 65. The total passenger capacity of

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Tne numoer of drivers available for tuses and vans during an emergency response is 23.

In the event of an emergency and in cooraination with tne State, datson Transportation will make all ef forts to ceploy its venicles as specifieo below:

Portsnoutn and/or Brentwood Staging Areas.

Two-way communications capability is available on several buses on 1 and l New Hampsnire Civil Defense Watson Transportation Company, Inc. l l

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JAMil A. $ AGG10ltl LETTER CF AGREEFENT Be it kno n that the New Hampshire Towing Association, having the capabilities required to provide the vital resources necessary to conduct emergency towing services in the event of major emergencies, and the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, under the direction of the Governor and the Civil Defense Director and charged with emergency preparedness for the State, have agreed that the New Hampshire Towing Association will, in time of major emergencies such as flooding or an accident at the Seabrook Nuclear Power

,o Station, or other such natural or man-made disasters, provide emergency towing l )

service as needed and under the terms of compensation deemed by proper authority as fair and equitable.

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m, JAMES A S AGGIOf f 5 Copaty Oa.cror LETTER OF AGREEbENT The New Hampshire School Transportation Association recognizes the critical role of major transportation vehicles in the event of either natural or tect ological emergencies such as flooding, fires, accidents at industrial facilities, and other emergencies. For this reason, the New Hampshire School Transportation Association agrees to encourage school bus contractors and school districts to work cooperatively with state and local authorities, particularly the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, in planning for and assisting in the State Emergency Response effort.

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J AMES A. S AGGIOTES coxer caevor LETTER OF AGREEHENi Teamsters Local No. 633 of New Hartpshire, having the capabilities required to provide emergency workers and drivers in the event of major emergencies, and the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency have agreed that Teamsters Local tJo. 633 in time of natural or technological emergencies such as fire, flooding, enemical spills and industrial accidents at the Vermont Yankee or Seabrook Nuclear Power Stations, or other emergencies, will provide emergency workers and drivers as detailed under the terms of this Agreement or as requested Dy 'the State of New Hampshire, particularly the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency.

(] Local 633 will provide approximately 1,500. personnel with at least a Light C/ Comercial License to drive major transportation vehicles as needed during major emergencies.

Local 633 will provide general personnel support from its memDership to assist State and local emergency rusponse efforts.

The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will provide training to the Local 633 membership regarding potential emergencies in New Hampshire.

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LETTER CF AGREEhENT The American Ambulance Service of Loucon, NH recognizes the critical role of provicing transportation to mecically cepencent persons requiring evacuaticn assistance in the event of natural or technological emergencies, sucn as ficods, hurricanes, incustrial accicents, fire, nuclear poner plant accidents at vermont Yankee or Seacrock Station, or other emergencies. For this reason, American Arculance agrees to assist the State emergency response effort, coordinated through the New Hampshire Civil Cefense Agency, by making availaole those vehicles as cetailea under the terms of this agreement, and for such compensation as is ceemed fair and ecultable by proper authority. It is uncerstcod by both parties to this agreement that availability of the total number of vehicles lis;ed below to the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency is contingent upon them not being in use at the time a request is received.

The number, type, and capacity of medical transport vehicles available to te used to support the State of New Hampshire's emergency response effort is:

4 - 2 patient capacity amoulances 1 Wheelchair van

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These vehicles have the follcwing radio coninunications capability:

frecuencies:

10 EMrs are available for tnese vehicles.

In the event of an emergency ana in coordination with the State, American Amoulance Service will make all efforts to ceploy its vehicles to staging areas as specified by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, from

,,nich they woula be dispatched to residences and institutions on an as-needed basis. Staging areas in the Seacrcok Nuclear Poaer Station area are located in Portsmouth, N.H. and Brentwood, N.H. The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will provice training as necessary to facilitate implementation of this Agreement.

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LETTER OF AGREET NT The Golden Cross AToulance, Inc. of Claremon', NH recognires the critical role of proviaing transportation to recically cepencent persons reouiring evacuation assistance in the event of natural or t!c Tological emergencies, such as flecas, hurricanes, incustrial accicents, fire, nuclear peaer plant accicents at vermont Yankee or Seacrook Station, or o W r emergencies. For tnis reason, Golcen Cross Amtulance agrees to assist tne State emergency response effort, coordinated through the New Hacpshire Civil Defense Agency, by making available those vehicles as cetaileo under the terms of this agreement, and for such compensation as is deemed fair and ecuitable by proper autnority. It is understood by both parties to this agreement that availability of the total numoer of vehicles listed below to the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency is contingent upon them not being in use at the time a request is received.

The numcer, type, and capacity of redical transport Vehicles available to ce used to support the State of New Hampshire's emergency response effort is:

p 2 - 2 patient capacity basic units

y i 6 - 2 patient capacity advanced life support units These vehicles have the follcwing racio communications capability

16 EMTs are available for these vehicles.

In the event of an emergency and in coordination with the State, Golcen Cross Ambulance will make all efforts to ceploy its vehicles to staging areas as specified by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, from which they wculd be cispatched to resicences and institutions on an as-needed basis.

Staging areas in the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station area are located in l Portsmouth, N.H. and Brentwood, N.H. The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will provice training as necessary to facilitate implementation of this Agreement. l New Hampshire Civil Defense Golcen Cross Ambulance, Inc.

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LETTER OF AGREEMENT The Medical Transfers, Inc. of West Ossipee, NH recognizes the critical role of providing transportation to medically dependent persons requiring evacuation assistance in the event of natural or technological emergencies, such as floods, hurricanes, industrial accidents, fire, nuclear power plant accidents at Vermont Yankee or Seabrock Station, or other emergencies. For this reason, Medica.' Transfers agrees to assist the State emergency response effort, coordinated through the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, by making available those vehicles as detailed under the terms of this agreement, and for such compensation as is deemed fair and equitable by proper authority. It is understood by both carties to this agreement that availability of the total number of vehicles listed below to the New Ham shire Civil Defense Agency is contingent upon them not being in use at the time a request is received.

The number, type, and capacity of medical transport vehicles available to be used to support the State of New Ham shire's emergency response effort is:

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These vehicles have the following radio corrrnunications capability:

3 EMTs are availab.le for these vehicles.

In the event of an emergency and in coordination with the State, Medical Transfers will make all efforts to deploy its vehicles to staging areas as specified by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, from which they would be dispatched to residences and institutions on an as-needeo basis.

Staging areas in the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station area are located in  :

Portsmouth, N.H. and Brentwood, N.H. The New Ha mshire Civil Defense Agency will provide training as necessary to facilitate imlementation of this Agreement.

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<w, : m LETTER CF AGREEhENT The North Ccnway Amoulance Service of North Conway, NH recognizes the critical role of provicing transportation to medically cepencent persons recuiring evacuation assistance in the event of natural or technological emergencies, sucn as ficcas, hurricanes, incustrial accidents, fire, iiuclear peaur plant accicents at Vermont Yankee or Seabrook Station, or other emergencies. For this reason, North Conway Ambulance agrees to assist the State emergency rescense effort, coordinated through the New Hampsnire Civil Cefense Agency, by making availaole those vehicles as cetailed uncer the terms of this agreement, anc for such compensation as is deemeo fair and ecultable ey prcper authority. It is uncerstood by both parties to this agreement that availability of the total nuccer of vehicles listed below to the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency is centingent upon them not being in use at the time a request is received.

The ntster, type, and capacity of medical transport vehicles available to be useo to sucport the State of New Hampshire's emergency response Effort is:

p 1 -2 patient capacity casic units V

These vehicles have the following radio CommunicatiCns Capability:

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EMTs are availaole for these sehicles.

In the event of an emergency anc in cooroination with the State, North Conway Ambulance will make all efforts to deploy its vehicles to staging areas as specified by the New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, from which they would te dispatched to resicences and institutions on an as-needed basis.

Staging areas in the Seabrcck Nuclear Power Station area are located in Portsmouth, N.H. and Brentwood, N.H. The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will provice training as necessary to facilitate implementation of this Agreement.

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.:/,: e LETTER OF AGREE 5ENT The NRH Tri-State Yecical Services Corp. of Concord, NH recognires the critical role of provicing transportatien to medically depencent perscns recuiring evacuation assistance in the event of natural or technological emergencies, such as ficcas, hurricanes, industrial accidents, fire, nuclear power plant accidents at vermont Yankee or Seabrook Staticn, or other emergencies. For this reason, NRH Tri-State agrees to assist the State emergency response ef fort, cccrdinated through the New Hamshire Civil Defense Agency, by making available those vehicles as cetailea uncer the terms of this agreement, and for such compensation as is ceemed f air and ecultable by procer authority. It is uncerstooc by both parties to this agreement that availability of the total numt;er of vehicles listed below to the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency is contingent upon them not being in use at the time a request is received.

The numter, type, and capacity of medical transport vehicles available to be used to suot the State of New Hampsnire's emergency response effort is:

O 2 . patient capacity basic amoulances i

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frecuency:

10 ENTs are available for these vehicles.

In the event of an emergency and in coordination with the State, NRH Tri-itate will make all ef forts to deploy its vehicles to staging areas as specified by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, from ahich they would be dispatched to resicences and institutions on an as-neeced basis. Staging areas in the Seabrcck Nuclear Power Station area are located in Portsmouth, N.H. and Brentacod, N.H. The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will provide training as necessary to facilitate implementation of this Agreement.

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  • S33"3 c ,,cro, JAME$ A S AGGlof tl Cepery Oarctc, LETTER OF AGREDENT The O'Brien Ambulance, Inc. of Beverly, MA recognizes the critical role of providing transportation to medically dependent persons requiring evacuation assistance in the event of natural or technological emergencies, such as floods, hurricanes, industrial accidents, fire, nuclear power plant accidents at Verment Yankee or Seabrook Station, or other emergencies. For this reason, O'Brien Ambulance agrees to assist the State emergency response effort, coordinated through the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, by making available those vehicles as detailed under the terms of this agreement, and for such compensation as is deemed fair and equitable by proper authority. It is understood by both parties to this agreement that availability of the total number of vehicles listed below to the New Harrpshire Civil Defense Agency is contingent upon them not being in use at the time a request is received.

The number, type, and capacity of medical transport vehicles available to

(, ,) be used to SLpport the State of New Hampshire's emergency response effort is:

V 1 - 2 patient class I ambulance 1 - wheelchair van (4 person capacity)

These vehicles have the following radio cornnunications capability: *

(Wheelchair) mbulance) 3 EMTs are available for these vehicles.

In the event of an emergency and in coordination with the State, O'Brien Ambulance will make all efforts to deploy its vehicles to staging areas as specified by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, from which they would be dispatched to residences and institutions on an as-needed basis.

Staging areas in the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station area are located in

  • Portsmouth, N.H. and Brentwood, N.H. The New Harrpshire Civil Defense Agency will provide training as necessary to facilitate implementation of this Agreement.

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LETTER CF AGFED'ENT Tre T.in Rivers Arculance Service of Tilten, NH recognires the critical role of provicing transportatien to recically cepencent persons reoviring evacuaticn assistance in the event of natural or technological e ergencies, such as ficces, hurricanes, incustrial accicents, fire, nuclear ocwer plant accicents at Ver cnt Yankee or Seabrock Station, or other e'ternencies. For tnis reascn, Tain Rivers Attulance agrees to assist the State ecergency rescense effort, ccorcinated through the New Hanpsnire Civil Cefense Agency, by ma,<ing available those vehicles as cetailed uncer the terms of this agreement, and for such comcensation as is ceemeo fair and ecultacle by proper authority. It is uncerstcca by both parties to this agreement that availability of the total numter of vehicles listed below to the New Hartpshire Civil Cefense Agency is contingent upon trem not being in use at the time a recuest is receivea.

The runter, type, and capacity of medical transport vehicles available to te used to support the State of New Hampshire's emergency response ef fort is:

2 - 2 patient capacity Type 1 units U

These sehicles have the follcaing radio communications capacility:

a EMTs are available for these venicles, in tre event of an emergency and in coorcination with the State, Tain Rivers Ambulance Service 111 make all efforts to ceploy its vehicles to staging areas as specified by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, from anien they would te aispatched to residences anc institutions on an as-needed basis. Staging areas in the SeaDrook Nuclear Power Station area are located in Portsmouth, N.H. and Brentwood, N.H. The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will provice training as necessary to facilitate implementation of this Agreement.

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LETTER OF AGREEMENT ine Care Ameulance Service of Lo. ell, MA recogni:es the critical role of providing transcortation to meaically oecencent perscns recuiring evacuation assistance in the event of natural or technological eTergencies, sucn as ficccs, hurricanes, incustrial acticents, fire, nuclear power plant accicents at vermont Yankee or Seacrock Station, or other emergencies. For this reason, Care t,m;1ance Service agrees to assist the State emergency rescense effort, coorcinatec .t.czn the New Hampshire Civil Cefense t.gency, by making ava11aDie t.ose '.ericles as cetailea uncer the terms of this agreement, and for such cor. snsaten as is ceemed fair and ecuitable by proper authority. It is uncerstco

  • Oy c ath parties to this agreement tnat availability of the total rv cer of v< 4 @ s listed telcw to the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency is contingent u .aem not being in use at the time a recuest is received.

The nurcer, type, and cacacity of Tedical transcort vehicles available to ce useo to support the State of New Hampshire's emergency response effort is:

4 amoulances n 13 - 6 cacacity wheelenair vans s )

These venicles have the following radio communications capability:

frecuency:

23 EMTs are availaole for trese vehicles.

In tne event of an emergency and in coorcinatien ith the State, Care Ambulance Service will make all efforts to deploy its vehicles to staging areas as scecified by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, from whien they aculo te disoatened to resicences and institutions on an as-neeced basis.

Staging areas in the Seatrook Nuclear Power Station area are located in Portsmouth, N.H. and Brentwood, N.H. The New Ham shire Civil Defense Agency

.ill provice training as necessary to facilitate implementation of this Agreement.

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' BOO N E ~ENE 3:ve-r cr p,,ecyp, JAMES A. S AGGIOTES Cecurv Cae:::r LETTER OF AGREEhENT The Berlin Emergency Medical Services of Berlin, NH recognizes the

ritical role of providing transportation to medically dependent Persons requiring evacuation assittance in the event of natural or technological emergencies, such as floods, hurricanes, industrial accidents, fire, nuclear power plant accidents at Vermont Yankee or Seabrook Station, or other emergencies. For this reason, Berlin E.M.S. agrees to assist the State emergency'respdnse effort, coordinated thrcugh the New Hampshire C' il Defense Agency, by making avn11aole those vehicles as detailed under the t ms of this agreement, and for such compensation as is deemed fair and equitable by proper '

authority. Itsis understood by both parties to this agreement that availability.of the total number of vehicles listed below to the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency is contingent upon them not being in use at the time a request is rsceived.

The number, type, and capacity of medical transport vehicles available to be used to support the~ State of New Hampshire's emergency response effort is:

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v' 2 - 2 patient cFpacity Type II vans These vehicles have the following radio cortmunications capability:

frecuencies:

4 EMTs are available for these vehicles.

In tr.e event of c % ncy and in coordination with the State, Berlin E.M.S. will ena.' C. efforts to deploy its vehicles to staging areas as specified by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, from which they would be oispatched to residences and institutions on an as-needed basis. Staging areas in the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station area are located in Portsmouth, N.H. and Brentwood, N.H. The New % mpshire Civil Defense Agency will provide training as necessary to facilitate inplementation of this Agreement.

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JAMES A. SAGGIOTES Ceoute Dsect:r LETTER DF AGREEENT The Stewart's Ambulance of Center Harbor and Meredith, NH recognizes the critical role of providing transportation to medically depencent persons reouiring evacuation assistance in the event of natural or technological emergencies, such as floods, hurricanes, industrial accidents, fire, nuclear power plant accidents at Verment Yankee or Seabrook Station, or other emergencies. For this reason, Stewart's Ambulance agrees to assist the State emergency response effort, coordinated through the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, by making available those vehicles as detailed uncer the terms of this agreement, and for such compensation as is deemed fair and ecultable by proper authority. It is understood by both parties to this agreement that availability of the total number of vehicles listed below to the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency is contingent upon them not being in use at the time a recuest is received.

The number, type, and capacity of medical transport vehicles available to be used to support the State of New Hampshire's emergency response effort is:

,ox 2 - 2 patient capacity basic units

() 2 - 2 patient capacity advanced life support units These vehicles have the following radio communications capability:

4 to 6 EMTs are available cor these vehicles.

In the event of an emergency and in coordination with the State, Stewart's Ambulance will make all efforts to deploy its vehicles to staging areas as specified by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, from which they would be dispatched to residences and institutions on an as-needed basis.

Staging areas in the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station area are located in Portsmouth, N.H. and Brentwood, N.H. The New Harrpshire Civil Defense Agency will provice training as necessary to facilitate implementation of this Agreement.

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e:ary:*eccr LETTER OF AGREE 5ENT The National Ambulance, Inc. of Merrimack, NH recognizes the critical role of providing transoortation to medically dependent person? requiring evacuation assistance in the event of natural or technological emergencies, such as floods, hurricanes, industrial accidents, fire, nuclear power plant accidents at Vermont Yankee or Seabrook Station, or other emergencies. For this reason, N&tional Ambulance agrees to assist the State emergency response effort, coordinated through the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, by making available those vehicles as detailed under the terms of this agreement, and for such compensation as is deemed fair and equitable by proper authority. It is understood by both parties to this agreement that availability of the total number of vehicles listed below to the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency is contingent voon them not being in use at the time a request is received.

The number, type, and Capacity of medical transport vehicles available to be used to support the State of New Hampshire's emergency response effort is:

5 basic amoulance vehicles i \

v) These vehicles have the following radio cormunications capability:

frequencles:

12 EMTs are available for these vehicles.

In the event of an emergency and in coordination with the State, National Ambulance will make all efforts to deploy its vehicles to staging areas as specified by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, from which they would be dispatched to residences and institutions on an as-needed basis.

Staging areas in the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station area are located in Portsmouth, N.H. and Brentwood, N.H. The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will provide training as necessary to facilitate implementation of this Agreement.

Nea Hampshire Civil Defense National Amoulance, Inc.

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT G_y, New Hampshire Cvel Defense Agercy State Of fice Pari South A

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. JAMES A. SAGGIOTES l Depury Director LETTER OF AGREEhENT The Southern N.H. Ambulance, Inc. of Danville recognizes the critical role of providing transportation to medically dependent persons requiring evacuation assistance in the event of natural or technological emergencies, such as floods, hurricanes, industrial accidents, fire, nuclear power plant accidents at Vermont Yankee or Seabrook Station, or other emergencies. For this reason, Southern N.H. Ambulance, Inc. agreea to assist the State emergency response effort, coordinated through the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, by making available those vehicles as detaileo under the terms of this agreement, and for such compensation as is deemed fair and equitable by proper authority. It is understood by both parties to this agreement that availability of the total number of vehicles listed below to the New Hamshire Civil Defense Agency is contingent upon them not being in use at the time a request is received.

The number, type, and capacity of medical transport vehicles available to be used to supoort the State of New Hamshire's emergency response effort is:

4 advanced life support vehciles u-These vehicles have the following radio communications capability:

i 19 EMTs are available for these vehicles.

In the event of an emergency and in coordination with the State, Southern N.H. Ambulance, Inc. will make all efforts to deploy its vehicles to staging areas as specified by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, from which they would be dispatched to residences and institutions on an as-needed basis. Staging areas in the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station area are located in Portsmouth, N.H. and Brentwood, N.H. The New Hamshire Civil Defense Agency will provide training as necessary to facilitate implementation of this Agreement.

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LETTER OF AGREEMENT The Seacoast Ambulance of Exeter recognizes the critical role of providing transportation to medically dependent persons requiring evacuation assistance in the event of natural or technological emergencies, such as floods, hurricanes, industrial accidents, fire, nuclear power plant accidents at Vermont Yankee or Seabrock Station, or other emergencies. For this reason, Seacoast Ambulance agrees to assist the State emergency response effort, coordinated througn the New Harrosnire Civil Defense Agency, by making available those vehicles as detailed under the terms of this agreement, and for such comensation as is deemed fair and equitable by proper authority. It is understood by both parties to this agreement that availability of the total number of vehicles listed below to the New Hamshire Civil Defense Agency is contingent upon them not being in use at the time a request is received.

The number, type, and capacity of medical transport vehicles available to be used to support the State of New Hampshire'c emergency response effort is:

3 basic life support vehicles

(' 1 advanced life support vehicle U] Thes vehkNesfiaehefollowingradiocommunicationscapability:

frequencies ,,

9 EMTs are available for these vehicles.

In the event of an emergency and in coordination with the State, Seacoast Ambulance will make all efforts to deploy its vehici.:s to staging areas as specified by the New Hamshire Civil Defense Agency, from which they would be dispatched to residences and institutions on an as-needed basis.

Staging areas in the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station area are located in Portsmouth, N.H. and Brentwood, N.H. The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will provide training as necessary to facilitate imlementation of this Agreement.

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[ % ' ~ j 107 Pfeoncet Street ji k ) '8 Concord, New Hampshre 03201 < C-JOHN H. SUNUNU RICHARD H. STROME Go.orner Orector JAM 85 A. SAGGIOTES Deputy Orector LETTER OF AGREEENT The Kerr Arruolance Service of Kittery recognizes the critical role of providing transportation to medically dependent persons requiring evacuation assistance in the event of natural or technological cmergencies, stch as floods, hurricanes, industrial accidents, fire, nuclear power plant accidents at Vermont Yankee er Seabrook Station, or other emergencies. For this reason, Kerr Ambulance Se:vice agrees to assi:t the State emergency response effort, cooroinated through the New Harroshire Civil Defense Agency, by making available those vehicles as detailed under the terms of this agreement, and for such compensation as is deemed fair and equitable by proper authority. It is understood by both parties to this agreement that availability of the total number of vehicles listed below to the New Harroshire Civil Defense Agency is contingent upon them not being in use at the time a request is received.

The number, type, and capacity of medical transport vehicles available to be used to support the State of New Hampshire's emergency response effort is:

3 (2 with advanced life support capacity)

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frequency 10_, EMTs are available for these venicles.

In the event of an emergency and in coordination with the State, Kerr Ambulance Service will aake all efforts to deploy its vehicles to staging areas as specified by the New Harroshire Civil Defense Agency, from which they would be dispatched to residences and institutions on an as-needed basis.

Staging areas in the Seabrock Nuclear Power Station area are located in Portsmouth, N.H. and Brentwood, N.H. The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will provide training as necessary to facilitate irrplementation of this Agreement.

New Hampshire Civil Defense Kerr Ambulance Service By .4 4 Michael M. Nawoj, Chief By 6bh vt its Agent or Reptesentative Technological Hazards Division Executed This Day 9d Executed This Day  ? -I ' D _

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JonN H. SUNUNU e03/ 7717231 RICEARD H. STACME Gas ernce MW52 3792 h cr JAMES A. SAGGIOTES Cecary 0, rec 0r Letter of Agreement Omne Partners II of Portsmouth, New Hamoshire, d/b/a/ Omne Mall, reccgnires the critical need to stage transoortation resources in tr.e event of an evacuation of the population in the Seacoast area due to various harardous, natural or technological incidents, such as floods, hurricanes, industrial accidents, fire, nuclear power plant accidents at Seabrook Station, or any other sucn facility, or other emergencies. For this reason, Omre Partners 11 agrees, and commits to assist the state emergency resoonse effort coordinated througn the New Harroshire Civil Defense Agency, by making available the use of parking areas and access roads associated with the Omne Mall as a bus and emergency vehicle staging area, to the exclusion of all ncn-emergency vehicles to the extent such exclusion is necessary.

It is understood that such usage will be under the direction of the New

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[d Hampshire Civil Defense Agency or its designated representatives at sucn time as circumstances warrant the mooilization of transoortation resources to prudently precare for the movement of the transoortation-ceoendent pooulation in the Seacoast area and that the procedures for establishing a staging area are as set forth in Volume A New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency Radiological Emergency Response Plan. Reasonable notice will be proviced to Omne Mall management cy New Hampshire Civil Defense of the need to activate the staging area and all sucn activities will be coordinated with Omne Mall management prior to imolementation. Any costs associated with such activities will be comoensated as is deemed f air and equitable by proper authority (statute).

It is furtrer uncerstood that this agreement is subject to renegotiation at such time as ownershiD of the procerty is conveyed from Omne Partners II to another party.

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, Governor O, rector JAM 25 A. SAGGIOTES Croury Oorector LETTER OF AGREEFENT The C. M. Dining, Inc. of Exeter, New Hanpshire recognizes the critical role of major transportation vehicles in tlw event of either natural or technological emergencies, such as flooding, fires, accidents at industrial facilitics, including the Vermont Yankee and Seabrook Nuclear Power Plants, or other emergencies. For. this reason, C. M. Dining, Inc. agrees to assist the State emergency response effort, in particular the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, by providing diesel fuel supplies to State staging areas as detailed under the terms of this agreement or as requested by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, and for such cocpensation as is deemed fair and equitable by proper authority.

The number of diesel filled tank trucks available during an emergency is: 2 (capacity 5000 gallons each).

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inis Agreement is entered into between Radio Station WHEB, hereinaf ter referred to as WHES, and the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, hereinaf ter referred to as State. .

The Agreement affirms the commitment of WHES to cooperate witn the State in tne broaccast of emergency messages in the event of any hazardous, natural or technological disaster including Out not necessarily limited to a nuclear accicent at the SeaDrook Nuclear Power Station in Seabrock, New Hampsnire.

SCCFE:

WHES, purs.uant to terms of this Agreement, agrees to act as the Emergency Broaccast Station for tne Seabrook Operational Area as defined in the New Harcsnire Emergency Broaccast System Plan. (Boundary Map Attacned)

WHES, pursuant to terms of this Agreement, agrees to activate the puolic

,_ notification system and croaccast emergency messages over that system wnen

( ) requested by the Governor, tne Director of New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, V the State Police, or their autnorized designees. Collectively, these -

individuals are referred to as the "broadcast source" in this Agreement.

WHES, pursuant to terms of this Agreement, agreed to record and broaccast messages initiated by the broaccast source and croadcast those messages and other prerecorced mssages and allow live broaccasts by tne Governor or his cesignee over the airways unedited. -

'AFPLICABILITY:

This Agreement in no way acridges or interferes with WHES's broadcast strategy or management policy in its day-to-da/ cperations. Provisions of the Agreement will be invcked only in the event of a hazardous, natural or tecnnological incident. Provisions of the Agreement may also be invcked for system test purposes.

TERMINATION:

Tne effective date of this Agreement is tne date signed by both signatories. Either signatory can terminate the Agreement by giving written notificaticn thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of termination.

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PURPOSE:

This Agreement is entered into between Radio Station WVNH, hereinafter referred to as WVNH, and the New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, hereinaf ter referred to as State.

The Agreement affirms tne corraitment of WVNH to ccoperate with the State 11 the oroaccast of emergency messages in the event of any nazarcous, natural or tecnnolcgical cisaster inclucing but not necessarily limiteo to a nuclear accicent at the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station in Seacrock, New Hampshire.

SCCFE:

WVNH, pursuant to terms of this Agreement, agrees to act as the Emergency Broaocast Station for tne Seacrock Operational Area as cefined in the New -

Hamosnire Emergency Broadcast System Plan. (Bouncary Mao Attacned)

WVNH, pursuant to terms of this Agreement, agrees to activate the puolic notification system and broaccast emergency messages over that system when e' requesteo by the Governor, the Director of Nw Hancsnire Civil Cefense Agency, (l) the State Police, or their authorized cesignees. Collectively, tnese incivicuals are referreo to as tne "breaccast source" in this Agreement.

WVNH, pursuant to terms of tnis Agreement, agrees to record anc brcaccast messages initiated oy the cr0accast scurce anc breaccast those messages and otner prerecorceo messages ano allcw live broaccasts by tne Governor or his cesignee over the airways unecited. -

AFPLICABILITY:

This Agreement in no way abridges or interferes with WVNH's broaccast strategy or management policy in its cay-to-day coeraticos. Provisions of the Agreement will be invoked cnly in the event of a hazardous, natural or tecnnological incicent. Provisions of the Agreement may also be invokeo for system test purposes.

TERMINATIGN:

Tne effective cate of tnis Agreement is tne cate signed by both signatories. Either signatory can terminate tne Agreement by giving written notification thirty (30) cays prior to tne effective date of te:mination.

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This Agreement is entered into between Radio Station WAVI, hereinaf ter referred to as 'dAVI, anc the New Hamosnire Civil Defense Agency, hereinafter referrea to as State.

The Agreement affirms tne cormitment of WAVI to cooperate with the State in the Orcaccast of emergency messages in the event of any nazardous, natural or tecnnological disaster incluaing but not necessarily limited to a nuclear accident at tne Seacroc,< Nuclear Power Station in Seabrook, New Hamosnire.

SCCFE:

WAVI, cursuant to terms of tnis Agreement, agrees to act as the Emergency Srcaccast Station for One Seaorook Ccerational Area as cefined in tne New Ha.*cosnire Emergency 3rcaccast System Plan. (Souncary Map Attacned)

NAVI, pursuant to terms of tnis Agreement, agrses to activate the puolic notificatico system anc creaccast emergency messages over that system wnen

( recuestec cy tne Governor, One Director of New Hamosnire Civil Defense Agency, V) tne State Police, or their authorizea designees. Collectively, tnese indivicuals are referrec to as tne "broaccast scurce" in this Agreement.

?MVI, cursuant to terms Of tnis Agreement, agrees to record and broaccast

.essages initiatec oy tne Orcaccast scurce ano oroaccast tnose messages anc otner preraccrcea messa;es ana allow live croaccasts oy tne G6vernor or nis cesignee over tne airways unecitec.

AFFLICABILITY:

This Agreement in no way soridges or interferes with WAVI's broaccast strategy or management policy in its cay-to-day coerations. Provisions of tne Agreement will ce invckea Only in the event of a nazarccus, natural or tecnnological ircicent. Provisions of tne Agreement may also be invoked for system test purposes.

TE?.MINATIGN:

Ine effective cate of this Agreement is the cate signed by both signatories. Either signatory can terminate the Agreement by giving written notification tnirty (30) cays prior to tne effective date of termination.

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Ce:ury Quec::t PURPOSE:

This Agreement is entered into between Radio Station WGZ/WMYF, hereinaf ter referred to as WERZ/WMYF, and the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, hereinafter referred to as State. _

The Agreement affirms the commitment of WERZ/WMYF to cooperate with the State in tne broaccast of emergency messages in tne event of any hazarcous, natural or tecnnological disaster including but not necessarily limited to a nuclear accicent at the Seabrcok Nuclear Power Station in Seaorcok, New Hampsnire.

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WERZ/WM F, pursuant to terms of tnis Agreement, agrees to act as the Emergency Sroaccast Station for the Seacrock Operational Area as defined in '

tne New Hamosnire Emergency Broadcast System Plan. (Boundary Mac Attached)

WERZ/WMYF, pursuant to terms of tnis Agreement, agrees to activate tne

/_'s puolic notification system ano broaccast emergency messages over that system V wnen rec;uesteo by tne Governor, the Director of New Hamosnire Civil Defense Agency, tne State Police, or tneir authorized designees. Collectively, these individuals are referred to as the "troaccast source" in this Agreement.

WERZ/hMYF, pursuant to terms of tnis Agreement, agrees to record and croaccast messages initiateo by tne broaocast source ano oroaccast tnose messages ano otner prerecorceo messages and allow live breaccasts by tne Governor or nis cesignee over One airways uneoited.

APPLICA8ILITY:

This Agreement in no way aoricges or interferes witn WERZ/WMYF's broaocast strategy or management policy in its day-to-day operations. Provisions of the Agreement will ce invcked only in the event of a hazarcous, natural or tecnnological incicent. Provisions of tne Agreement may also be invoked fo'.

system test purcoses.

TERMINATION:

The effective cate of this Agreement is the date signed by both signatories. Either signatory can terminate the Agreement by giving written notificaticn tnirty (30) cays prior to the effective date of termination.

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This Agreement is entered into between Radio Station WTSN, hereinafter referred to as WTSN, and tra New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, hereinafter referred to as State.

The Agreement affirms the commitment of WTSN to cooperate with the State in tne broadcast of emergency messages in the event of any hazarccus, natural or technolcgical cisaster including but not necessarily limited to a nuclear accident at the Seacrook Nuclear Power Station in Seabrook, New Hampsnire.

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WTSN,, pursuant to terms of this Agreement, agrees to act as the Emergency Breaccast Station for the Seabrock Operational Area as defined in the New -

Harosnire Emergency Broaccast System Plan. (Boundary Map Attached)

WTSN, pursuant to terms of this Agreement, agrees to activate the puolic notification system and broadcast emergency messages over that system when

( requested by the Governor, the Director of New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, V] the State Police, or trair authorized designees. Collectively, these incivicuals are referred to as tne "broaccast source" in this Agreement.

WTSN, pursuant to terms of tnis Agreement, agrees to record anc breaccast messages initiated by the Croaccast source and broadcast those messages ano other prerecorceo messages ano allow live broaocasts by tne Governor or nis cesignee over the airways unecited. -

APPLICA8ILITY:

This Agreement in no way acridges or interferes with WTSN's broadcast strategy or management policy in its day-to-day operations. Provisions of the Agreement will be invcked only in the event of a hazarcous, natural or tecnnological incident. Provisiens of the Agreement may also be invokeo for system test purposes.

TEo,MINATICN:

The effective cate of this Agreement is the date signed by both signatories. Either signatory can terminate the Agreement by giving written notification thirty (30) cays prior to the effective date of termination.

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inis Agreement is entered into between Radio Station WOKQ, hereinafter referred to as WOKQ, and tne New Hampstire Civil Defense Agency, hereinafter referred to as State.

The Agreement affirms the commitment of WOKQ to cooperate with the State in tne oroadcast of emergency messages in the event of any hazardous, natural or tecnnological disaster including but not necessarily limited to a nuclear accident at tne Seaorook Nuclear Power Station in Seabrook, New Hampshire.

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(/ WCKQ, pursuant to terms of this Agreement, agrees to act as the Emergency Broaccast Station for the Seabrook Operational Area as defined in the New Hampsnire Emergency Broadcast System Plan. (Boundary Map Attacned) n0KQ, pursuant to terms of this Agreement, agrees to activate the public notification system and croadcast emergency messages over that system in connection with day-to-day emergency situations posing a threat to the safety of life and property when requested by the Governor, the Director of New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, the State Police, or their autnorized cesignees. Collectively, these indivicuals are referred to as the "broadcast source" in tnis Agreement.

WOKQ, pursuant to terms of tnis Agreement, agrees to record and broadcast messages initiated 'Oy the broadcast source and Droadcast those messages anc other prerecorded messages ano allow live broadcasts by the Governor or his designee.

WOKQ, pursuant to teIms of this Agreement, agrees to activate tone-alert racios in accordance with 47 C.F.R. Section 73.901 - 73.962, in response to l requests initiated by the broadcast source.  !

1 APPLICABILITY: j This Agree,nent in no way acriages or interferes with WOKQ's broadcast p strategy or management policy in its day-to-day operations. Provisions of the ]

(j Agreement will De invoked only in the event of a nazardous, natural or i tecnnological incident. Provisions of the Agreement may also be invoked for system test purposes, in accordance with 47 C.F.R. Section 73.961 (d).

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Tne effective date of this Agreement.is the date signed by both i' signatories. Either signatory can terminate the Agreement by giving written notification tnirty (30) days prior to the effective date of termination.

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This Agreement is entered into between Radio Stat,lon WCYT/WWNH, nereinaf ter referred to as WCYT/WWNH, and the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, hereinafter referred to as State.

The Agreement affirms the commitment of WCYT/WWNH to cooperate with the State in the broadcast of emergency messages in the event of any hazardous, natural or technological disaster including but not necessarily limited to a nuclear accident at.the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station in Seabrook, New Hampshire.

SCOPE:

WCYT/WWNH, pursuant to terms of this Agreement, agrees to act as the Emergency Broadcast Station for the Seabrook Operational Area as defined in the riew Hanpshire Emergency Broadcast System Plan. (Boundary Hap Attached) gs. WCYT/WWNH, pursuant to terms of this Agreement, agrees to activate the

! , public notification system and broadcast emergency messages over that system

'd' when requested by the Governor, the Director of New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, the State Police, or their authorized designees. Collectively, these individuals are referred to as the "broadcast source" in this Agreement.

WCYT/WyalH, pursuant to terms of tnis Agreement, agrees to record and broadcast messages initiated by the broadcast source and broadcast those messages and other prerecorded messages and allow live broadcasts by the Governor or his designee over the airways unedited.

APPLICABILITY:

This Agreement in no way abridges or interferes with WCYT/WWNH's broadcast strategy or management policy in its day-to-day cperations. Provisions of the Agreement will ce invoked only in the event of a hazardous, natural or technological incicent. Provisions of the Agreement may also be invoked for i system test purposes. l TERttINATION:

l The effective date of this Agreement is the date signed by both l signatories. Either signatory can terminate the Agreement by giving written notification thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of termination.

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CI Comord, New Hamp.. 03301 JOHN H. SUNUNU RICHARO H. STROME G o..rrsor o,r.ctor LETTER OF AGREEFENT >^MEs^.sa m rES o.oury o r.enor PURPOSE:

This Agreement is entered into between Radio Station WUNH, hereinafter referred to as WUNH, and the New Hampshire Civil Defehse Agency, hereinafter referred,to as State.

The Agreement affirms the corrmitment of WUNH to cooperate with the State in the broadcast of emergency messages in the evpnt of any hazardous, natural or technological disaster including but not necessarily limited to a nuclear accident at the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station in Seabrook, ibw Hampshire.

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. i WUNH, pursuant to terms of this Agreement, agrees to act as the Emergency Broadcast Station for the Seabrook Operational Area as defined in the New Hampshire Emergency Broadcast System Plan. (Boundary Map Attached)

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the State Police, or their authorized designees. Collectively, these individuals are referred to as the "broadcast source" in this Agreement.

WUf4H, pursuant to terms of this Agreement, agrees to record and broadcast messages initiated by the broadcast source and broadcast those messages and other prerecorded messages and allow live broadcasts by the Governor or his designee over the airways unedited.

APPLICABILITY:

This Agreement in no way abridges or interferes with WUNH's broadcast strategy or management policy in its day-to-day operations. Provisions of the Agreement will be invoked only in the event of a hazardous, natural or technological incident. Provisions of the Agreement may also be invoked for system test purposes. .

TERM 1f 4ATION: ,

The effective date of this Agreement is the date signed by both signatories. Either signatory can terminate the Agreement by giving written notification thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of termination.

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JAMES A. SAGGIOTES Caputy Director LETTER OF AGREEbENT We, the County Sneriffs of New Hampshire, recognize that tnere is a need for the Sheriffs and their oeputies to participate in the State's response to a natural or technological disaster beyeno local control including radiological emergencies at Seaorook Station or Vermont Yankee.

We further recognize the vital importance of making available to the State a seconaary communications system in the event the primary system at the State Emergency Operation Center fails.

We also recognize the importance of providing, at the State's request,

{) auxiliary manpower to local police departments for law enforcement and traffic control activities.

We recognize tnat with eacn of these responsibilities our participation in Civil Defense crills and exercises is necessary for ensuring our prepareoness in tne event of an actual disaster beyond local control.

Therefore, we, the County Sneriffs of New Hampshire, agree to work cooperatively with the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency ano to respond to dny emergency, be it of natural or technological origin, as requested by State or local authorities working tnrough the New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency.

We further agree to participate in those drills and exercises called by the State Civil Defense Agency.

In the event of eitner a orill, exercise, or actual emergency, we agree to provide to the State a secondary communications system, as well as manpower for performing law enforcement and traffic control functions, and other j d assistance requesteo by the State Civil Defense Agency. I I

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The New Hampshire Association of Sheriffs is responsible for emergency response back-up communications capability.

Requests by the Civil Defense Agency for assistance sha.ll be made through the New Hampshire Association of Sneriffs.

Sheriffs' activities will be directed by their president or by his designee. Request for comnrunication support will be to the New Hampshire Sheriffs' Association President from the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency Operations Officer located at the State Emergency Operations Center. The Sheriffs' Association will also provide assistance to local police departments for law enforcement and traffic control. Requests for such assistance will be made by the local municipalities or the New Hampshire State Police through the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency Incident Field Office Controller.

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JOHN H. SUNUNU Ne- Homos.r ca oefense Agency State Offke Park South 107 Pf ecion, Street Comord. New Hamps.re 03301 603/271 2231 AICHARD H. STROME Governce 14004323792 Ovec?ct JAMES A. SAGGIOTES Cecury C. rector Sheriff's Department of Rockingham County AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT entered into this 23rd day of May 1986, by and between Sheriffs Department of Rockingham County, a New Hampshire Law Enforcement Agency, hereinafter called the "Sheriff's Department", and the STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY, rereinaf ter called the "State".

WITNESSETH:

WHEREAS, the Sheriff's Department is engaged in law enforcement and, cy reason thereof, has secured from the Federal Communications Commission authorizations in the Police Radio Service to operate mobile radio communications facilities for the transmission of communications essential to

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WHEREAS, the State is a State governmental entity, engaged in disaster relief relating to the safety of life or property in the State of New Ha pshire; and WHEREAS, the Sheriff's Department desires to permit the State to employ mobile and base station radio transmitter units for operation of 155.460 bHz; cperated as a part of tne Sneriff's Department mobile radio communication facilities utilized to ensure the safety of life and property of the citizens of the State of New Hampshire and the State desires to employ mobile and base station radio units of said facilities in assisting the Sheriff's Department in the performance of these duties; and WHEREAS, the Sheriff's Cepartment may, pursuant to the provisions of 3ection 90.421 of tre Rules and Regulations of the Federal Cccounications Commissicn, permit the installation of radio communications equipment, utilizing the L cperated as a part of the Sheriff's Department ecoile raolo communication facilities utilized to ensure the safety of life and property of the citizens of the State of New Hampshire and the State desires to employ mobile and base station radio units of said facilities in assisting the Sheriff's Department in the performance cf these duties; and WHEREAS, the Sheriff's Department may, pursuant to the provision of ,

,, Section 90.421 of the Rules and Regulations of the Federal Comunications );

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State, to assist the Sheriff's Department, in emergencies and to communicate  !

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[N with the Sheriff's Department in situations posing a potential threat to the safety of life or property.

fl0W, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that:

1. The Sheriff's Department will allow the State to install mcbile and base station radio transmitters licensed to it by the Federal Communications Commission for use in the State of New Hampshire, which the State will use only to communicate with the Sheriff's Department in situations posing a potential threat to the safety of life or property;
2. The Sheriff's Department shall retain the authority to control the number of mobile base station radio units installed by the State, and snall at all times have such access to and control of these radio units as will enable said Sheriff's Department to carry out its responsibilities under its license;
3. The State will operate said radio units subject to the orders and instructions of the Sheriff's Department base station operator in accordance with all of the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission; 4 This Agreement shall remain in effect for the duration of the period that the Sheriff's Department shall hold a valid authorization granted by the Federal Communications Commissien for the operation of any Police Radio Service stations located in the State of New Hampshire; and O 5. Notwithstanding the provision of paragraph 4 above, this Agreement can U be cancelled by either the Sheriff's Department or State at any time upon giving 30 days written notice to the remaining party hereto; providing that lesser notice is not required by direction of the Federal Communications Commission.

IN TESTIMONY thereof, this instrument has been executed the day and year first above written.

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Conwd, New Homoihere 03301 JOHN H. SUNUNU RICHARO H. STROME Gc<ernor Orrector JAMES A. S AGGIOTES Cecury Care:.:r Sheriff's Department of Belknap County AGREEMENT THIS AGREEtENT entered into this 23rd day of May 1986, by and between Sheriffs Department of Selknac County, a New Hampshire Law Enforcement Agency, hereinafter called the "Sheriff's Department", and the STATE OF NEW HA W SHIRE, CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY, nereinafter called the "State".

WITNESSETH:

WHEREAS, the Sheriff's Department is engaged in law enforcement and, oy reason thereof, has secured from the Federal Communications Commission authorizations in the Police Radio Service to operate ecbile radio em communications facilities for the transmission of communications essential to

) its official activities; and WHEREAS, tne State is a State governmental entity, engaged in disaster relief relating to tne safety of life or property in the State of New Hampsnire; and WHEREAS, the Sheriff's Oeoartment cesires to permit the State to e@loy acoile and base station radio transmitter units for operation of operated as a part of the Sheriff's Department mobile radio communication facilities utilized to ensure tne safety of life and property of the citizens of the State of New Hampshire and the State desires to e@ loy mobile and case station radio units of said facilities in assisting tne Sheriff's Department in the performance of these duties; and WHEREAS, the Sheriff's Department may, pursuant to the provisions of Section 90.421 of the Rules and Regulations of the Feoeral Communications Cecmission, permit the installaticn of radio coctnunications equipment, l utilizing the cperated as a part of the Sheriff's Department  ;

mobile radio communication facilities utilized to ensure the safety of life i and property of the citizens of the State of New Hampsnire and the State desires to employ mobile and base station radio units of said facilities in assisting the Sheriff's Cepartment in the performance of these duties; and WHEREAS, the Sheriff's Department may, pursuant to the provision of n Section 90.421 of the Rules and Regulations of the Federal Communications ,

(") Conmissien, permit the installation of radio comunicatiens equipment, utilizing tne frequency assigned to it, on the facilities of tne State, to assist tne Sherif f's Department, in emergencies and to comunicate 1

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L' safety of life or property.

NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that:

1. The Sheriff's Department will allow the State to install mobile and base station radio transmitters licensed to it by the Federal Communications Commission for use in the State of New Hampshire, which the State will use only to communicate with the Sheriff's Department in situations posing a potential threat to the safety of life or property;
2. Tne Sheriff's Department shall retain the authority to control the number of mobile base station radio units installed by the State, and shall at all times have such access to and control of these radio units as will enable said Sheriff's Department to carry out its responsibilities under its license; 3 The State will operate said radio units subject to the orders and instructions of the Sheriff's Department base station operator in accordance with all of the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission; 4 This Agreement shall remain in effect for the duration of the period that the Sheriff's Department shall hold a valid authorization granted by the Federal Comunications Commission for the operation of any Police Radio Service stations located in the State of New Hampsnire; and
5. Notwithstanding the provision of paragraph 4 above, this Agreement can be cancelled by eitner the Sheriff's Department or State at any time upon

\ giving 30 days written notice to the remaining party hereto; provioing that lesser notice is not required Dy direction of the Federal Communications Cocmission.

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..,s.. em JOHN H $UNUNU 7 RICHARD H. STRCME C.recrcr JAMES A. SAGGIOTES Deputy Directar Sheriff's Cepartment of Merrimack County AGREE!ENT THIS AGPEEtENT entered into tnis 23rd day of f4y 1986, Dy and between Sheriffs Department of Merrimack County, a New Hampshire Law Enforcement Agency, hereinaf ter called tne "Sherif f's Department", and the STATE CF NEW HAtFSHIRE, CIVIL CEFE.NSE AGENCY, hereinaf ter called the "State".

WITNESSETH:

WHEREAS,' the Sheriff's Department is engaged in law enforcement and, by reason thereof, has secured from the Federal Communications Commission authorizations in the Police Radio Service to operate mobile radio

-m communications facilities for tne transmission of communications essential to l l its official activities; and V

WHEREAS, the State is a State governmental entity, engaged in disaster relief relating to the safety of life or property in the State of New Hampshire; and WHEREAS, the Sheriff's CeDartment desires to permit the State to employ mooile and base station radio transmitter units for operation of .;

operated as a part of the Sheriff's Department mcbile radio communication facilities utilized to ensure tne safety of life and property of the citizens of the State of New Hampsnire and the State cesires to employ mobile and base station radio units of said facilities in assisting the Sheriff's Cepartment in the performance of these duties; and WHEREAS, the Sheriff's Department may, pursuant to the provisions of Secticn 90.421 of the Rules and Regulations of the Federal Ccomunications Commission, permit tne installatien of radio communications equipment, utilizing the operated as a part of the Sheriff's Department i mcoile radio communication facilities utilized to ensure the safety of life  ;

and prcperty of the citizens of the State of New Hacpshire and the State i desires to employ mcbile and base station radio units of said facilities in  !

assisting the Sheriff's Department in the performance of these duties; and l l

WHEREAS, the Sheriff's Department may, pursuant to the provision of n Section 90.421 of the Rules and Regulations of the Federal Comunications

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With the Sheriff's Department in situations posing a potential threat to the

safety of life or property.

NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that:

1. The Sheriff's Department will allow the State to install mcbile and base station radio transmitters licensed to it by the Federal Communications Commission for use in the State of New Hampshire, which the State will use only to communicate with the Sheriff's Department in situations posing a l potential threat to the safety of life or property;
2. The Sheriff's Department shall retain the authority to control the number of mobile base station radio units installed by the State, and shall at all times have such access to and control of these radio units as will enable said Sheriff's Department to carry out its responsibilities under its license;
3. The State will operate said radio units subject to the orders and instructions of the Sheriff's Department base station operator in accordance with all of the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission; 4 This Agreement shall remain in effect for the duration of the period that the Sheriff's Department shall hold a valid authorization granted by the Federal Communications Commission for the operation of any Police Radio i

Service stations located in the State of New Hampshire; and l

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F be cancelled by either the Sheriff's Department or State at any time upon giving 30 days written notice to the remaining party hereto; providing that .

lesser notice is not required by direction of the Federal Communications Commission. ,

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JAMES A SAGGlofES Decury Caector Sheriff's Department of Cheshire County AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT entered into this 23rd day of May 1986, oy and between Sneriffs Department of Cneshire County, a New Hampshire Law Enforcement Agency, hereinaf ter called the "Sherif f's Department", and the STATE OF NEd HAlPSHIRE, CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY, hereinafter called the "State".

WITNESSETH:

WHEREAS,' tne Sheriff's Department is engaged in law enforcement and, by reason thereof, has secured from the Federal Communications Commission authorizations in the Police Radio Service to operate moolle radio communications facilities for the transmission of communications essential to (ov; its official activities; and WHEREAS, tne State is a State governr.iental entity, engaged in disaster relief relating to the safety of life or property in the State of New Hampsnire; and WHEREAS, the Sheriff's Department desires to permit the State to emoloy mcbile and base station racio transmitter units for operation of operated as a part of the Sheriff's Department moelle radio communication facilities utilized to ensure the safety of life and property of the citizens of the State of New Hampsnire and the State desires to employ mobile and base station radio units of said facilities in assisting the Sheriff's Department in the performance of these duties; and WHEREAS, tne Sheriff's Cepartment may, pursuant to the provisions of Section PO A21 of tne Rules and Regulations of the Federal Communications Comission, permit the installation of radio comunications equipment, utilizing the  ; operated as a part of the Sheriff's Department mobile radio communicatico facilities utilized to ensure the safety of life and property of the citizens of the State of New Hampshire and the State cesires to employ moelle and base station radio units of said facilities in assisting the Sheriff's Oe;:artment in the performance of these duties; and WHEREAS, the Sherif f's Department may, pursuant to the provision of 73 ; Section 90.421 of tne Rules and Regulations of the Feceral Comunications Comission, permit the installation of radio communications equipment, utilizing the 4 frequency assigned to it, on tne facilities of the State, to assist the Sheriff's Department, in energencies and to communicate Emergency Management for New Hampshire

.m U) with the Sheriff's Department in situations posing a potential threat to the safety of life or property.

NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that:

1. The Sheriff's Department will allow the State to install mobile and base station radio transmitters licensed to it by the Federal Conmunications Conynission for use in the State of New Hampshire, which the State will use only to communicate with the Sheriff's Department in situations posing a potential threat to the safety of life or property;
2. The Sheriff's Department shall retain the authority to control the number of mobile base station radio units installed by the State, and shall at all times have such access to and control of these radio units as will enable said Sheriff's Department to carry out its responsibilities under its license;
3. The State will operate said radio units subject to the orders and instructions of the Sheriff's Department base station operator in accordance with all of the rules and regulations of the Federal Comunications Commission; 4 This Agreement shall remain in effect for the duration of the period that the Sheriff's Department shall hold a valid authorization granted by the Federal Corrounications Comission for the operation of any Police Radio Service stations located in the State of New Hampshire; and 5 Notwithstanding the provision of paragraph 4 above, this Agreement can be cancelled by either the Sheriff's Department or State at any time upon giving 30 days written notice to the remaining party hereto; providing that lesser notice is not required by direction of the Federal Communications Comission.

IN TE IliONY thereof, this instrument has been executed the day a year st a ,> writt .

TTEST:" 0F NEW HA!PSHIRE New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency daLW 44 W BY: .ensciZk h 4st)

SHERIFF'S Ot?ARTiE

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT N.. HomoiN,. c i o.f.m. Agency sea,e ott,c. Park sava S'

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JAMES A. S AGGIOTES Ceputy 0, rector Sheriff's Department of Hillsborougn County AGREDENT THIS AGREEMENT entered into tnis 23rd day of May 1986, by and between Sheriffs Department of Hillsborough County, a New Hampshire Law Enforcement Agency, hereinaf ter calleo the "Sheriff's Department", and tne STATE OF NEN HAtPSHIRE, CIVIL DEFENE AGENCY, hereinaf ter called tne "State".

WITNESSETH:

WHEREAS, the Sheriff's Department is engaged in law eriforcement and, by reason thereof, has secured from the Federal Communications Commission authorizations in the Police Radio Service to operate mobile radio

,, comunications facilities for tne transmission of comunications essential to

( /) its official activities; and WHEREAS, the State is a State governmental entity, engaged in disaster relief relating to the safety of life or property in the State of New Hangshire; and WHEREAS, the Sheriff's Decartment desires to permit the State to employ I I

mcDile and base station redi6 transmitter units for operation of operateo as a part of the Shsriff's Department mobile radio communication facilities utilizdd to ensure the safety of life and property of the citizens of the State of New Hampshire and the State desires to employ mobile and base station radio units of said facilities in assisting the Sheriff's Department l in the performance of these duties; and WHEREAS, the Sheriff's Decartment may, pursuant to the provisions of Section 90.421 of the Rules and Regulations of the Federal Comunications Ccamission, perm!t the installation of radio comunications equipment, utilizing the operated as a part of the Sheriff's Department mobile radio communication facilities utilized to ensure the safety of life and prcperty of tN citizens of the State of New Hampshire and the State desires to erplo, ,aobile and base station radio units of said facilities in assisting the Sheriff's Department in the performance of these duties; and whEREAS, the Sheriff's Department may, pursuant to the provision of cy , , Section 90.421 of the Rules and Regulations of the Federal Communications

( ) Commission, permit the installation of radio ecmunications equipment, utilizing 1.he frequency assigned to it, on the facilities of the State, to assist the Sheriff's Department, in emergencies and to comunicate W

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, with the Sheriff's Department in situations posing a pctential threat to the V safety of life or property.

NOW, THERE 0RE, it is hereby agreed that:

1. The Sheriff's Department will allow the State to install mobile and
  • base station radio transmitters licensed to it by the Federal Comunicctions Comissicn for use in the State of New Hampshire, which the State will use only to communicate with the Sheriff's Department in situations posing a potential threat to the safety of life or property;
2. The Sheriff's Department shall retain the authority to control the number of mobile base station radio units installed by the Stste, and shall at all times have such accesi to and control of these radio units as will enable said Sheriff'Ls Department to carry out its responsibilities under its license;
3. The State will operate said radio units subject to the orders and instructions of the Sheriff's Department base station operator in accordance with all of the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission; 4 This Agreement sha)1 remain in effect for the duration of the period that the Sheriff's Department shall hold a valid authorization granted by the ,

Federal Communications Cormiission for the operation of any Police Radio Service stations located in the State of New Hampshire; and

, ) ' 5. Notwithstanding the provision of paragraph A above, this Agreement can

, be cancelled by eittet the Sneriff's Department or State at any time upon

, giving 30 days written notice to the remaining party hereto; providing that

, lesser notice is not required by direction of the Federal Communications

Commission.,

'IN T/ShlMONY thereof, this instrument been executed tne day and year

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fV SrERIFF ' S DEP ARWENT Hillsborough County 30298/34038 l

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

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New Homp6Neo CMI Defense Agency 7m ,,

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f Comord. New HampiNee 03301 JOHN H. $UNUNU '

14x4s22n2 RICHARO H. STROME c ae,,,, ,,,,,,,,

JAMES A. $AGGIQTES Ceoury Caec:or Sheriff's Department of Grafton County AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT entered into this 23rd day of May 1986, by and between Sheri'fs Cepartment of Graf ten County, a New Harmshire Law Enforcement Agency, nereinafter called the "Sheriff's Department", and the STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, CIVIL DEFENSE AGDCY, hereinaf ter called the "State".

WITNESSETH:

WHEREAS,' the Sherif f's Department is engaged in law enforcement and, by reason tnereof, has secured from the Federal Communications Commission authorizations in the Police Radio Sarvice to operate mobile radio o' communications facilities for tne transmission of communications essential to

its official activities; and v

WHEREAS, the State is a State governmental entity, engaged in disaster relief relating to the safety of life or property in the State of New Hampshire; and WHEREAS, the Sheriff's Department desires to permit the State to employ mocile ano base station radio transmitter units for operation of operateo as a part of the Sheriff's Department mobile radio communication facilities utilized to ensure the safety of life and property of the citizens of the State of New Hampshire and the State desires to employ mobile and base staticn radio units of said facilities in assisting the Sheriff's Department in the performance of tnese cuties; and WHEREAS, the Sheriff's Deoartment may, pursuant to the provisions of Section 90.421 of tne Rules and Regulations of the Feceral Communications Commission, permit the installation of radio communications equipment, utilizing tnE Operateo as a part of the Sheriff's Department i mobile radio communication facilities utilized to ensure the safety of life  !

and prcperty of the citizens of the State of New Hampshire and the State desires to employ mobile and base station radio units of said facilities in assisting the Sneriff's Department in the performance of these duties; and

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WHEREAS, the Sheriff's Departrnent may, pursuant to the provision of l O Section 90.421 of the Rules and Regulations of the Federal Cormunications I

( '" ) Coranission, permit the installation of radio communications equipment, utilizing the frequency assigned to it, on the facilities of the State, to assist the Sheriff's Dept.rtment, in emergencies and to COnnunicate l

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with the Sheriff's Department in situations posing a potential threat to the I safety of life or property.

NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that:

1. The Sheriff's Department will allow the State to install mobile and i' base station radio transmitters licensed to it by the Federal Communications Commission for use in the State of New Hampshire, which the State will use '

only to communicate with the Sheriff's Department in situations posing a l potential threat to the safety of life or property;

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2. The Sheriff's Department shall retain the authority'to control the number of mobile base station radio units installed by the State, and shall at i all times have such access to and control of these radio units as will enable said Sheriff's Department to carry out its responsibilities under its license;
3. The State will operate said radio units subject to the orders and instructions of the Sheriff's Department base station operator in accordance
with all of the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Cormtission; 4 This Agreement shall remain in effect for the duration of the period that the Sheriff's Department shall hold a valid authorization granted by the .

Federal Communications Cormiission for the operation of any Police Radio Service stations located in the State of New Hampshire; and

5. Notwithstanding the provision of paragraph 4 above, this Agreement can p

V be cancelled by either the Sheriff's Department or State at any time upon giving 30 days written notice to the remaining party hereto; providing that '

lesser notice is not required by direction of the Federal Communications Commission.

IN T,ESTIMONY thereof, this instrument has been executed the day a year fr writt .

"T ST:  : E OF NEW HAWSHIRE New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency 1

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pTTEST: f// StfRIFF'S DEPARTMENT Grafton County 30298/34038 a  ;

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT ~

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JAMES A. S AGGIOTES Cecary Dsecto, Sneriff's Department of Carroll County AGREDENT THIS AGREDENT entered into tnis 23rd day of May 1986, by and between Sneriffs Department of Carroll County, a New Hampshire Law Enforcement Agency, hereinafter called the "Sheriff's Department", and tne STATE DF NEW HAbPSHIRE, CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY, hereinafter called the "State".

WITNESSETH:

WHEREAS; the Sheriff's Department is engaged in law enforcement and, by reason thereof, has secured from the Federal Comunications Commission authorizations in the Police Radio Service to operate mobile radio

,, communications facilities for tne transmission of comunications essential to

(  ; its official activities; and Rj WHEREAS, the State is a State governmental entity, engaged in disaster relief relating to the safety of life or property in the State of New Hampshire; and WHEREAS, the Sneriff's Department desires to permit tne State to employ mooile and base station radio transmitter units for operation of operated as a part of the Sheriff's Cepartme'it mobile radio communication facilities utilized to ensure the safety of life and property of the citizens of tne State of New Hampshire and the State desires to employ mcbile and base station radio units of said facilities in assisting tne Sheriff's Department in the performance of these duties; and hPEFEAS, the Sheriff's Department may, pursuant to the provisions of Section 90,421 of the Rules and Regulations of the Federal Communications Comission, permit the installatice of radio communications equipment, utilizing the operated as a part of the Sheriff's Department mootle radio communication facilities utilized to ensure the safety of life and property of the citizens of the State of New Hampshire and the State cesires to employ mobile and base station radio units of said facilities in assisting the Sheriff's Department in the performance of these duties; and WHEREAS, the Sheriff's Department may, pursuant to the provision of n Section 90.421 of the Rules and Regulations of tne Federal Communications

( ') Comission, permit the installation of radio comt unications equipment, utilizing tn3 MHz frequency assigned to it, on the facilities of the State, to assist tne Sheriff's Department, in emergencies and to communicate Emergency Management for New Hampshire

with the Sheriff's Department in situations posing a potential threat to the .

O- safety of life or property.

NOW, THEREFCRE, it is hereby agreed that:

1. The Sheriff's Department will allow the State to install mobile and l base station radio transmitters licensed to it by the Federal Communications  !

Comission for use in the State of New Hampshire, which the State will use only to communicate with the Sheriff's Department in situations posing a l potential threat to the safety of life or property;  ;

i 2 The Sheriff's Department shall retain the authority to control the i

numcer of mobile base station radio units installed by the State, and shall at all times have such access to and control of these radio units as will enable said Sheriff's Department to carry out its responsibilities under its license; l 3 The State will operate said radio units subject to the orders and instructions of the Sheriff's Department base station operator in accordance t i with all of the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission;  ;

i 4 This Agreement shall remain in effect for the duration of the period  !

that the Sneriff's Department shall hold a valid authorization granted by the i j Federal Cormlunications Commission for the operation of any Police Radio i Service stations located in the State of New Hampshire; and i

$ 5 Notwithstanding the provision of paragraph 4 above, this Agreement can ,

be cancelled by either the Sheriff's Department or State at any time upon ,

2 giving 30 cays written notice to the remaining party hereto; providing that i

! lesser notice is not required by direction of the Federal Communications

, Cormiission.

l f j . IN TESTIMONY thereof, this instrument has been executed the day and year l fATTE T: r# - . ,.. Nil HAW SHIRE 6 New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency  ;

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_ s+ge'4, W BY: c1 WW ,

, l 4 ATTEST: (// SKRIFF'SDEPARTMENTj-Carroll County /  :

30298/3A033 l

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

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3; N.- HampiNr. cM o.f.m. Ag.acy

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( \' ,d 107 Pfeoione Street s c_.,o.. ... m.. om 7

JOHNH.SUNUNU RICH ARD H. STROME G h e MCf p f,;por JAME S A. SAGGIOTES Cecury C> rector Sheriff's Department of Coos County AGREEhENT THIS AGREEMENT entered into this 23rd day of May 1986, by and between Sheriffs Department of Coos County, a New Hampsnire Law Enforcement Agency, hereinaf ter called tne "Snerif f's Department", and the STATE OF NEW HAf PSHIRE, CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY, hereinafter called the "State".

WITNESSc~.TH:

WHEREAS,,the Sheriff's Department is engaged in law enforcement and, by reason thereof, has secured from the Federal Comunications Commission authorizations in the Police Radio Service to operate mobile radio m comunications facilities for the transmission of communications essential to

( its official activities; and WHEREAS, the State is a State governmental entity, engaged in disaster relief relating to the safety of life or property in the State of New Hampsnire; and WHEREAS, the Sheriff's Department desires to permit the State to employ mooile and base station radio transmitter units for operation of "

coerated as a part of tne Sneriff's Department mobile radio communication facilities utilized to ensure tne safety of life and property of the citizens of the State of New Hampshire and the State desires to employ mobile and base staticn radio units of said facilities in assisting the Sheriff's Department in the performance of these duties; and WHEREAS, the Sheriff's Department may, pursuant to the provisions of Section 90.421 of the Rules and Regulations of the Federal Communications Commission, permit the installation of radio communications equipment, utilizing the operated as a part of the Sheriff's Department mooile radio communication facilities utilized to ensure the safety of life and property of the citizens of the State of New Harpshire and the State desires to employ mobile and case station radio units of said facilities in assisting the Sheriff's Department in the performance of these duties; and WHEREAS, the Sneriff's Department may, pursuant to the provision of (m Section 90.421 of the Rules and Regulations of the Federal Comunications

( ') Comission, permit the installation of radio comunications equipment, utilizing the frequency assigned to it, on the facilities of the State, to assist tae Sheriff's Department, in emergencies and to communicate Emergency Management for New Hampshire

with the Sheriff's Department in situations posing a potential threat to the ,

safety of life or property. '

NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that:

1. The Sheriff's Department will allow the State to install mobile and base station radio transmitters licensed to it by the Federal Communications t Comission for use in the State of New Hampshire, which the State will t.se '

only to comunicate with the Sheriff's Department in situations posing a potential threat to the safety of life or property; 2 The Sheriff's Department shall retain the authority to centrol the number of mobile base station radio units installed by the State, and shall at all times have such access to 2nd control of these radio units as will enable said Sheriff's Department to carry out its responsibilities under its license; 3 The State will operate said radio units subject to the orders and instructions of the Sheriff's Department base station operator in accordance ,

with all of the rules and regulations of the Federal Comunications Commission; 4

I 4 This Agreement shall remain in effect for the duration of the period that the Sheriff's Department shall hold a valid authorization granted by the Federal Communications Commission for the operation of any Polics Radio  :

Service stations located in the State of New Hampshire; and i

5. Notwithstanding the provision of paragraph 4 above, this Agreement can 1 be cancelled by either the Sheriff's Department or State at any time upon  !

giving 30 days written notice to the remaining party hereto; providing that  ;

lesser notice is not required by direction of the Federal Communications Corm 11ssion.  ;

l N TESTItCNY thereof, this instrument h een executed the day and year l

! ir writt .  !

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A-- 1 i 'AT ST: TE OF NEW HA!PSHIRE New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency d(% M4 BY: . N N f TTEST: VV / SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT

) /CoosCounty 30298/34039 ,

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

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Coa <ord. New HoepiM. 03301 JOHN H $UNUNU RICHARD H $TROME e . ,, o '** "*

cs. a J AME S A. S AGGIOTE 5 Cetw y Dre:ry LETTER OF AGREElENT O'Brien's Truck & Tractor of Portsmouth, N.H. recognizes the critical role .

of keeping highways clear of impediments in the event of either natural or technological emergencies such as flooding, fires, accidents at industrial facilities, including the Vermont Yankee and Seabrook Nuclear Power Plants, and other emergencies. For this reason, O'Brien's Truck & Tractor agrees to assist the State Emergency response ef fort, in particular the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, by providing it's services as detailed under the terms of this agreement or as requested by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, and for such compensation as is deemed fair and equitable by proper authority.

The number and capacity of tow trucks available for clearing road and traf fic impediments during an emergency is: 1 - 30 ton tou truck These vehicles are located at: Rt. 1 By-pass, Portsmouth, New Hampshire These vehicles have the following radio communications capability:

Drivers / Crews for these tow vehicles are available for response during an emergency.

In the event of an emergency and in coordination with th? State, O'Brien's Truck & Tractor will make all efforts to deploy its tow trucks to staging areas specified by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency to provide assistance to stalled vehicles and to clear roads of irtpediments as they occur. Staging areas to which O'Brien's Truck & Tractor might be deployed in anticipation of an evacuation of the Seabrook Station Emergency Planning Zone are listed in Voltme 5 of the Radiological Emergency Response Plan and PAGE ,

12-3. At the time of mobilization, The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will specify the specific staging area for deployment. The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will provide training as necessary to facilitate  ;

implementation of this Agreement. l 1

New Hampshire Civil Defense O' Brie Truc & Tractor i r ~

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Michael M,/Nawoj, Chief l ) Jts7 gen rM epY6sentative

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT New HampsNie Cvel Defeese Ageacy State CNe Park Sov'h

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  • JAMES A $AGGIOTES
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LETTER OF AGREEtENT Sco's of Portsmouth of Portsmouth, N.H. recognizes the critical role of keeping highways clear of impediments in the event of either natural or tecnnological emergencies such as flooding, fires, accidents at inoustrial facilities, including the Vermont Yankee and Seabrook Nuclear Power Plants, and other emergencies. For this reason, Bob's of Portsmouth agrees to assist tne State Emergency resconse effort, in particular the New Hamoshire Civil Defense Agency, by providing it's services as detailed under the terms of this agreement or as requested by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, and for such compensation as is deemed fair and equitable by proper authority.

The number and Caoacity of tow trucks available for Clearing road and traffic imoeciments during an emergency is: 2- 1 1/2 Ton Vehicles inese vehicles are located at: 700 Peverly Hill Road Portsmouth, New Hampshire

,~ These vehicles have the following radio communications capability:

(3) v none Drivers / Crews for these tow vehicles are available for response curing an emergency.

In the event of an emergercy and in coordination with the State, Bob's of Portsmouth will make all efforts to deploy its tow trucks to staging areas specified oy the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency to provide assistance to stalled vehicles and to clear roads of impediments as they occur. Staging areas to which Bob's of Portsmouth might be deoloyed in anticipation of an evacuation of the Seabrook Station Emergency Planning Zone are listed in Volume 5 of the Radiological Emergency Resconse Plan and PAGE 12-5. At the time of mooilization, The New Harmshire Civil Defense Agency will soecify the soecific staging area for deoloyment. The New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency will provide training as necessary to facilitate irrolementation of this Agreement.

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New Haipshire Civil Defense Bob's of Portsmouth

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Micnael M. Nawoj, Cnief Its Agent Or Representativa Technological, Hazards Division Executed This Day S' F f/ Executed This Day bW -

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

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LETTER OF AGREEMENT Circle Motors of Seabrcok, New Harpsnire recognizes tne critical role of keeping nignways clear of im ealments in the event of eitner natural or technological emergencies such as flooding, fires, accidents at industrial facilities, including the Vermont Yankee and SeacroCK Nuclear Power Plants, and otner emergencies. For tnis reason, Circle Motors agrees to assist the State Emergency response effort, in particular tne New Hampsnire Civil Cefense Agency, oy provicing it's services as detaileo under the terms of this agreement or as requested oy the New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, and for sucn ecccensation as is ceemed fair and equitaole oy proper autnority.

The number and capacity of tow trucks availaole for clearing road and traffic impediments during an emergency is: 5 - 1 1/2 ton trucks 1 - 30 ton truck These venicles are located at: Main Street, Seabrook, New Hampshire

,a Tnese venicles have the following radio cocnunications capacility:

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Drivers / Crews for these tow venicles are available for response during an emergency.

In the event of an emergency and in coordination with tne State, Circle Motors nill make all efforts to ceploy its tow trucks to staging areas soecified by the New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency to provice assistance to stallea venicles and to clear roads of i@ ediments as tney occur. Staginq areas to nien Circle Motors mignt ce oeployed in anticipation of an evacuation of tne Seabrook Station Emergency Planning Zone are listed in Volume 5 of tne Raolological Emergency Response Plan and PAGE 12-5. At tne time of mooilization, The New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency Will specify the specific staging area for ceployment. Tne New Hampsnire Cidl Defense Agency aill provice training as necessary to facilitate i@ lementation of tnis Agreement.

New Hampsnire Civil Defense Circle Motors By By Mitnael it, aaroj, Cnief Its Agent Or Representative Technological Hazards Division n

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT ' '

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sev y JAMES A. SAGGIOTES
ew, o <wn LETTER DF AGREDENT Duponts Exxon of Dover, idew Hampshire recognizes tne Critical role of keeping hignways clear of impediments in the event of eitner natural or tecnnological emergencies such as flooding, fires, accidents at industrial facilities, including tne Vermont Yankee and Seacrook Nuclear Power Plants, and otner emergencies. For this reason, Duponts Exxon agrees to assist the State Emergency response ef fort, in particular the New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, by providing it's services as detailed under tne terms of tnis agreement or as requested by tne New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, and for sucn compensation as is deemed fair and equitaole by proper autnority.

Tne numoer and capacity of tow trucks availaole for clearing road and traffic impediments curing an emergency is: 2 These venicles are located at: 171 Silver Street Dover, New Hampsnire

('] Tnese venicles nave tne following radio communications capaci11ty:

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Drivers / Crews for these tow vehicles are availaole for response curing an emergency.

In :ne event of an emergency anc in coordination witn the State, Duponts Exxon will make all efforts to ceploy its tow trucks to staging areas specified by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency to provide assistance to stallea venicles and to clear roads of impediments as they occur. Staging areas to unicn Duponts Exxon mignt be deployed in anticipation of an evacuation of tne Seaorook Station Emergency Planning Zone are listed in Volune 5 of tne Radiological Emergency Response Plan ard PAGE 12-5. At the time of mooilization, Tne New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency will specify the soecific staging area for ceployment. The New Har shire Civil Defense Agency will provice training as necessary to facilitate implementation of tnis Agreement.

New Hanpsnire Civil Defense Duponts E n 0

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Micnael M. Nawoj, Cnief Its Agent Or Representative

T Tecnnological Hazards Division Executea This Day 7 - I PY6 Executed This Day bbb 37108/jmo Emergency Management for New Hampshire

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

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  • LETTER OF AGREEbENT Ourham Mobil of Durham, N.H. recognizes the critical role of keeping highways clear of imoediments in the event of either natural or technological emergencies such as flooding, fires, accidents at industrial facilities, including the Vermont Yankee and Seabrook Nuclear Power Plants, and other emergencies. For this reason, Durham Mobil agrees to assist the State Emergency resconse ef fort, in particular the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, by providing it's services as detailed under the terms of this agreement or as requested by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, and for such ccmpensation as is deemed f air and equitable Dy oroper authority.

The number and capacity of tow trucks available for clearing road and traffic imediments during an emergency is: 2 - 1 Ton Trucks These vehicles are located at: 2 Main Street Durham, New Hampshire

,, These vehicles have the following radio Communications Capability;

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Drivers / Crews for these tow vehicles are available for response during an emergency.

In the event of an emergency and in coordination with the State, Durham Mobil will make all efforts to deoloy its tow trucks to staging areas soecified by the New Hamoshire Civil Defense Agency to provide assistance to stalled venicles and to clear roads of imediments as they occur. Staging areas to wnich Durnam Mobil might be deployed in anticipation of an evacuation of the Seabrook Station Emergency Planning Zone are listed in Volume 5 of the Radiological Emergency Response Plan and PAGE 12-5. At the time of mobilization, The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will specify the specific staging area for deployment. The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will provide training as necessary to f acilitate imlementation of this Agreement.

New Hampshire Civil Defense Durham Mooll i

By - 'I By JF '*

Micnael M. Nawoj, Chief Its Agent Or Representative Technological Hazards Division Executed This Day <# Executed This Day 9' ~

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE c EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

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JAMES A SAGGIOTES

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LETTER OF AGREENENT E & E Auto Center of Ecoing, N.H. recognizes the critical role of keeping highways clear of impediments in the event of either natur3l or technological emergencies such as flooding, fires, accidents at industrial facilities, including the Vermont Yankee and Seabrook Nuclear Power Plants, and other emergencies. For this reason, E & E Auto Center agrees to assist the State Emergency resconse effort, in particular the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, cy providing it's services as detailed under the terms of this agreement or as requested by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, and for such cc@ensation as is deemed f air and equitable by proper authority.

The number and capacity of tow trucks available for clearing road and traffic impediments during an emergency is: 1 - 1 Ton Tow Truck 1 - 4 Ton Tow iruck These vehicles are located at: 20 Pleasant Street Epping, New Hampshire

,, These vehicles have the following radio commurications cacability:

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Drivers /Creas for these tow vehicles are available for response during an emergency .

In the event of an emergency and in coordination with the State, E & E Auto Center will make all ef forts to deoloy its tow trucks to staging areas specified by the New Hamoshire Civil Defense Agency to provide assistance to stalled vehicles and to clear roads of imediments as they occur. Staging areas to which E & E Auto Center might be deoloyed in anticioation of an evacuation of the Seabrook Station Emergency Planning Zone are listed in Voltme 5 of the Radiological Emergency Response Plan and PAGE 12-5. At the tine of mouillration, The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will specify the specific staging area for deployment. The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency

  • ill provide training as necessary to facilitate imlementation of this Agreement. I l

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Executed This Day eW Executed This Day 7 '22 - 06 36968/jmc Emergency Management for New Harnpshire

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE S

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e: ar Wre: r LETTER OF AGREEFENT Estabrook's Garage of Newton, New Hampshire recognizes the critical role of keeping nignways clear of impediments in tne event of eitner natural or tecnnological emergencies such as flooding, fires, accidents at industrial facilities, including the Vermont Yankee and Seaorook Nuclear Power Plants, and other emergencies. For this reason, Estaurook's Garage agrees to assist tne State Emergency response effort, in particular tne New Ham snire Civil Defense Agency, by providing it's services as detailed under tne terms of tnis agreement or as requested by the New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, and for sucn compensation as is ceemed fair and equitaole by proper authority.

Tne number and capacity of tow trucks availaole for clearing road and traffic imeciments during an emergency is: 2 - 1 ton truck 1 - ramp truck These venicles are located at: 26 S. Main Street, Newton, New Hampshire These vehicles have tne following radio communications capability;

( ) lo-band LJ Drivers / Crews for these tow vehicles are availaole for response during an emergency.

In the event of an emergency anc in coordination with the State, Estacroox's Garage will make all efforts to deploy its tow trucks to staging areas specified oy the New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency to provice assistance to stalled vehicles and to clear roaos of impediments as they occur. Staging areas to wnien Estabrook's Garage mignt be deployeo in anticipation of an evacuation of the Seacrook Station Emergency Planning Zone are listed in volume 5 of the Radiological Emergency Response Plan and PAGE 12-5. At the time of mooilization, The New Ham shire Civil Defense Agency will specify the specific staging area for ceployment. Tne New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency will provice training as necessary to facilitate implementation of this Agreement.

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LETTER OF AGREE {NT Jack's Towing Service of Plaistow, N.H. recognizes the critical role of keeping highways clear of impediments in the event of either natural or technological emergencies such as flooding, fires, accidents at industrial facilities, including the Vermont Yankee and Seabrook Nuclear Power Plants, and other emergencies. For this reason, Jack's Towing Service agrees to assist the State Emergency response effort, in particular the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, by providing it's services as detailed under the terms of this agreement or as requested by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, and for such compensation as is deemed fair and equitable by proper authority.

The number and capacity of tow trucks available for clearing road and traffic inloediments during an emergency is: 2 - 1 Ten Truck These vehicles are located at: 23 East Road Plaistow, New Hampshire 7_

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Drivers / Crews for these tow vehicles are available for resoonse during an eme rgency .

In the event of an emergency and in coordination with the State, Jack's Towing Service will make all efforts to deoloy its tow trucks to staging areas soecified by the New Haapshire Civil Defense Agency to provide assistance to stalled vehicles and to clear roaos of impediments as they occur. Staging areas to *nich Jack's Towing Service might be deoloyed in anticipation of an evacuation of the Seabrook Station Emergency Planning Zone are listed in Volune 5 of the Radiological Emergency Response Plan and PAGE 12-5. At the time of mobilization, The New Haroshire Civil Defense Agency will specify the specific staging area for deployment. The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will provide training as necessary to facilitate imlementation of this Agreement.

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Tne number and capacity of tow trucks available for clearing roao and t.afric impeciments curing an emergency is: one 1 ton wrecker two 2 venicle car carriers These venicles are located at: 2 Salmon Falls Road, Rochester, NH 03867

(] 75 Setts Roao, Rochester, NH 03867 inese vehicles have tne.: following radio connunications capacility:

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Drivers / Crews for these tow vehicles are availaole for response curing an emergency.

In the event of an emergency and in coordination witn tne State, Lancert's Auto Salvage will make all efforts to deploy its tow trucks to staging areas specifieo oy tne New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency to provice assistance to stalled venicles and to clear roads of impediments as they occur. Staging areas to wnicn Lamoert's Auto Salvage mignt be deployed in anticipation of an evacuation of tne Seabrook Station Emergercy Planning Zone are listed in volune 5 of the Radiological Emergency Resoonse Plan and PAGE 12-5. At the time of mocilization, Tne New Ha@ snire Civil Defense Agency Will specify the specific staging area for deployment. Tne New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency will provice training as necessary to facilitate implementation of this Agreement, eJcw Hampsnire Civil Defense Lancert's Auto Salvage n Sy- /SC - By >A, d

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LETTER OF AGREEMENT Lovejoy's Towing i Reoair of Hamoton, N.H. recognizes the critical role of keeoing highways clear of impediments in the event of either natural or technological emergencies such as flooding, fires, accidents at industrial f acilities, including the Vermont Yankee and Seabrook Nuclear Power Plants, and other eiergencies. For this reason, Lovejoy's Towing & Recair agrees to assist the State Emergency response effort, in particular the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, by providing it's services as detailed under the terms of this agreement or as requested by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, and for such comensation as is deemed fair and equitable by procer authority.

The number ano capacity of tow trucks available for clearing road and traffic imoediments during an emergency is: 1 - 2 Ton Truck, 3 - 1 Ton Trucks These vehicles are located at: Stickney Terrace Hampton, New Hampshire These vehicles have the following radio communications capability:

CB Radio Drivers / Crews for these tow vehicles are available for response during an emergency.

In tne event of an emergency and in coordination with the State, Lovejoy's Toning i Reoair will make all efforts to deploy its tow trucks to staging areas soecified oy the New Hamoshire Civil Defense Agency to provide assistance to stalled vehicles and to clear roads of imoediments as they occur. Staging areas to whien Lovejoy's Towing & Repair might be deployed in anticioation of an evacuation of the Seabrook Station Emergency Planning Zone are listed in Volume 5 of the Radiological Emergency Response Plan and PAGE 12-5. At the time of mobilization, The New Hamoshire Civil Defense Agency will soecify the scecific staging area for deployment. The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will provide training as necessary to facilitate implementation of this Agreement.

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LCTTER OF AGREEMENT McCoy's Alignment Service of Exeter, New Hampshire recognizes the critical role of keeping nignways clear of impediments in the event of eitner natural or tecnnological emergencies sucn as flooding, fires, accicents at industrial facilities, including tne Vermont Yankee and Seabrook Nuclear Power Plants, and other emergencies. For this raason, McCoy's Alignment Service agrees to assist the State Emergency response effort, in particular the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, oy providing it's services as detailed under tne terms of this agreement or as requested by the New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, ano for such compensation as is deemed fair and equitable by proper authority.

Tne nunoer and capacity of tow trucks available for clearing road and traffic imoeciments curing an emergency is: 5 wreckers Tnese venicles are located at: 51 Winter Street, Exeter, New Hampshire

(] Tnese venicles nave tne following radio cuanunications capaDility:

U/ Frequency si Drivers / Crews for tnese tow venicles are availaole for response during an emergency.

In the event of an emergency and in coordination with the State, McCoy's Alignment Service will make all efforts to deploy its tow trucks to staging areas specified oy the New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency to provide assistance to stalled venicles and to clear roads of irmediments as they occur. Staging areas to which McCoy's Alignment Service might be deployed in anticipation of an evacuation of tne Seabrook Station Emergency Planning Zone are listed in Volume 5 of tne Radiolog(cal Emergency Response Plan and PAGE 12-5. At the time of moollization, The-New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will specify the specific staging area for deployment. The New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency will provide training as necessary to facilitate implementation of this Agreement.

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LETTER OF AGREEMENT Mitchell's Exxon Service of Newington, N.H. recognizes the critical role of keeping highways clear of imoediments in the event of eitner natural or technological emergencies such as flooding, fires, accidents at industrial f acilities, including the Vermont Yankee and Seabrook Nuclear Power Plants, and other emergencies. For this reason, Mitchell's Exxon Service agrees to assist the State Emergency response effort, in particular the New Hamoshire Civil Defense Agency, by providing it's services as detailed under the terms of this agreement or as requested by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, and for such comensation as is deemed fair and equitable by proper authority.

The number and capacity of tow trucks available for clearing road and traffic imediments during an emergency is: 3 - 1 Ton Trucks These vehicles are located at: 97 Gosling Road Newington, New Hampshire (9l These vehicles have the following radio Communications caoability:

si. U S Orivers/ Crews for these tow vehicles are available for response during an emergency.

In the event of an emergency and in coordination with the State, Mitenell's Exxon Service will make all ef forts to deploy its tow trucks to staging areas 50ecified by the New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency to provide assistance to stalled vehicles and to clear roads of impediments as they occur. Staging areas to which Mitchell's Exxon Service might be deployed in anticioation of an evacuation of the Seabrook Station Emergency Planning Zone are listed in Volme 5 of the Radiological Emergency Response Plan and PAGE 12-5. At the time of mobilization, The New Hamshire Civil Defense Agency will soecify the soecific staging area for deployment. The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will provide training as necessary to facilitate imple'nentation of this Agreement.

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LETTER OF AGREE!ENT National drecker Service of Greenland, New Hamshire recognizes the critical role of keeping nignaays clear of imediments in the event of either natural or tecnnological emergencies sucn as flooding, fires, accicents at incastrial facilities, including the Vermont Yankee and Seabrook Nuclear Power Plants, and other emergencies. For this reason, National Wrecker Service agrees to assist the State Emergency response effort, in particular tne New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, by providing it's services as detailed under the terms of this agreement or as requested Dy the New Hampsnire Civil Defensa Agency, and for such compensation as is deemed fair and equitaole by proper authority.

Tne number anc capacity of tow trucks available for clearing road and traffic impediments during an emergency is: 6 wreckers Tnese vehicles are locatec at: 423 Portsmouth Avenue Greenland, inw Hampsnire 03840 V These venicles have the following racio communications capability:

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Drivers / Crews for these tow vehicles are available for response during an emergency.

In the event of an emergency and in coorcination with the State, National wrecker Service will ma<e all efforts to ceploy its tow trucks to staging areas specified oy the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency to provice assistance to stalled venicles and to clear roads of impediments as they occur. Staging areas to whien National wrecker Service mignt be deployed in anticipation of an evacuation of the Seacrook Station Emergency Planning Zone are listed in Volume 5 of tne Radiological Emergency Response Plan and PAGE 12-5. At the time of nooilization, The New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency will specify the specific staging area for aeployment. Tne New Hampsnire Civil Cefense Agency will provice training as necessary to facilitate implementation of tnis Agreement.

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JAMES A, S AGGIOTES c m o ..w LETTER DF AGPEEPENT Frank's Garage of Hampton, New Hampshire recognizes the critical role of keeping highways clear of imoediments in the event of either natural or technological emergencies such as flooding, fires, accidents at industrial facilities, including the Vermont Yankee and Seabrook Nuclear Power Plants, and other emergencies. For this reason, Frank's Garage agrees to assist the State Emergency response effort, in particular the New Harrpshire Civil Defense Agency, by providing it's services as detailed under the terms of this agreement or as requested by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, and for such compensation as is deemed fair and equitable by proper authority.

The number and capacity of tow trucks available for clearing road and traffic irpediments during an emergency is: 1 - 4 ton capacity wrecker, These vehicles are located at: 99 Timberswamp Road, Hampton, New Hampshire.

These vehicles have the following radio communications capability:

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Drivers / Crews for these tow vehicles are available for response during an emergency.

In the event of an emergency and in coordination with the State, Frank's Garage will make all efforts to deploy its tow trucks to staging areas specified by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency to provide assistance to stalled vehicles and to cleat roads of impediments as they occur. Staging areas to which Frank's Garage might be deployed in anticipation of an evacuation of the Seaurook Station Emergency, Planning Zone are listed in Voltne 5 of the Radiological Emergency Response Plan and PAGE 12-5 At the time of mobilization, The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will specify the specific staging area for deployment. The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will provide training as necessary to facilitate implementation of this Agreement.

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.%ry  ?. : :r LETTER OF AGREEAENT Russell X. Thomas & Scns of Plaistow, N.H. recognizes the critical role of keeping higrTways clear of impediments in the event of either natural or technological emergencies such as flooding, fires, accidents at industrial f acilities, including the Vermont Yankee and Seabrook Nuclear Power Plants, and othar emergencies. For this reason, Russell 4. Thomas & Sons agrees to assist the State Emergency resconse effort, in particular the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, by providing it's services as cetailed under the terms of tnis agreement or is requested by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, and for such compensation as is deemed fair and equitable by procer authority.

The nu*ber and capacity of tow trucks available for clearing road and traf fic impediments during an emergency is: 1 - 1 Ton Truck These vehicles are located at: Rt. 121A Plaistow, New Hampshire r 's

('" ) These vehicles have the following radio cornmunications capability:

C3 Radio Drivers / Crews for these tow vehicles are available for response during an emergency .

In the event of an emergency and in coordination with the State, Russell K. TNmas & Sons aill make all efforts to deploy its tow trucks to staging are35 specified by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency to provide assistance to stalled vehicles and to clear roads of irroediments as they occur. Staging areas to which Russell K. Thomas & Sons might be deployed in anticipation of an evacuation of the Seabrook Station Emergency Planning Zone are listed in volume 5 of the Radiological Emergency Response Plan and PAGE 12-5. At the time of mooilization, The New Hamoshire Civil Defense Agency will 50ecify the specific staging area for deployment. The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will provice training as necessary to facilitate imolementation of this Agreement.

New Hamoshire Civil Defense Russell K. Thomas i Sons

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LETTER OF AGREDENT Watts Garage of Seabrook, N.H. recognizes the critical role of keeoing highways clear of imoediments in the event of either natural or technological emergencies such as flooding, fires, accidents at industrial f acilities, including the Vermont Yankee and Seabrook Nuclear Po er Plants, and other emergencies. For this reason, Watts Garage agrees to assist the State Emergency resconse ef fort, in carticular the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, by orovicing it's services as detailed under the terms of this agreement or as reouested by the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency, and for such co censation as is deemed f air and equitable by procer authority.

The number and capacity of tow trucks available for clearing road and traffic 1"cediments during an emergency is: 2 Wreckers These vehicles are located at: Route 1, Seabrook, N.H.

These vehicles have the following radio communications capability:

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In the event of an emergency and in coordination with the State, Watts Garage will make all efforts to deoloy its tow trucks to staging areas specified by the New Hamosnire Civil Defense Agency to provide assistance to stalled vehicles and to clear roads of impediments as they occur. Staging areas to whien Watts Garage might be deoloyed in anticioation of an evacuation of the Seabrook Station Emergency Planning Zone are listed in Volume 5 of the Radiological Emergency Resocnse Plan and PAGE 12-5. At the time of moeilization, The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will soecify the soecific staging area for deployment. The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will orovide training as necessary to f acilitate imlementation of this Agreement.

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LETTER OF AGREEME'4T Tne A. S. Welen & Sons, Inc. of Raymond recognizes the critical role of major transportaticn venicles in tne event of eitner natural or tecnnological emergencies sucn as floocing, fires, accicents at incustrial facilities, including the Vermont Yankee and Seabrook Nuclear Power Plants, and other emergencies. For tnis reason, A. S. nelen & Sons, Inc. agrees to assist the State Emergency response effort, in particular tne f4ew Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, oy proviaing transportation as detailea under the terms of this agreement or as requested by the New Hampsnire Civil Defense Agency, and for such compensation as is oeemed fair and equitaole oy proper authority.

Tne nuncer of cuses availaole for transportation purposes during an emergency is approximataly 6.

Tne passenger capacity of eacn bus is 66. Tne total passenger capacity of

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( all cuses is 52d.

Tne location (s) of buses is 26 Main Street, Raymond.

Tne nuncer of drivers availacle for Duses and vans curing an emergency response is 8 In tne event of an emergency and in coordination witn the State, A. S.

welen & Sons, Inc. will make all efforts to deploy its venicles as specifiec celow:

Portsnoutn and/or Brentwood Staging Areas.

Two-way comunications capability is availaole on all buses on CB.

New Hampsnire Civil Defense A. S welen & Sons, Inc.

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The Coast Cuerd is always prepared to assist in any incident involving danger to  ;

i any waterfront ares, waterfront facility, and personnel thereen. In the event of  !

an v.tergency at the Seabrook Nuclear Poyer Plant, Seabrook NH, Coast Guard j i responso authorized by the Port and Tanker Safety Act of 1978, uould consist of  ;

control, notific.stion, and restriction of waterborne traffic from an established i dangerous area which the Captain of the Port, Bo'ston 11A would designate as n safety senc.

The authority far the Coast Guard to make its personnel and equip?.ont available to assist a State entity is found in Title 14, United Statos Code, Section 131 4

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.iemponsibility for overall coordinstion of Coast' Guard forces respending to s i rsdiological incident at the Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant will be with the Captsir.  !

cf the Port, Besten It'.. In the event Coast Guard assistance is desirsd under this

agreement during an eeierdency or exercisc the appropriate state agency sh.111 i notify the Captain of the Port. Eosten !!A at (317) 223-1470, alternative point of l 4

contact is the First Const Guard.Diatrict Operations Center, Coston at (?17) 223-b - y,'rt5+%. S$$ Y The Govern.sent's liability far ccr. set er loss of preparty. . personal injury, or '

death resulting from activity ccordinated under this memorandu's of understandinc shall be prescrited by the Federal Tort Claims Act, as anended (23 USC 267-2500).

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Adonistration Mr. Richard H. Strome, Director i New Ha=pshire Civil Defense Agency  :

107 Pleasant Atreet Concord, New Hampshire 03301 i

Dear Mr. Strome 1 I

In reference to our conversacion on this date to restrict airspace '

around Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant (42* 53' 54.15"N/70* 50' 58.77"W),1f a Nuclear Incident should occur the following procedures are to be followed:

1. The New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency will call the Concord FSS (Tel. FTS and advise that a Nuclear Incident at Seabrook Station has taken place and recuest that the co'ncord FSS take NOTAM ACTION.

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2. The Concord FSS vill send the following NOTAM: MIT10002g bABR00K l NUCLEAR POWER PLANT. AIRBORNE HAZARD T0XIC OR RADIO ACTIVE EMISSIONS. t AVOID FLT WI 5NMR 60MSL AND BLO. COORDINATION FAC PSM APCH.
Noter 60 eauals 6000,
3. Ihe Concord FSS will pass this Notam to Pease Approach Control, the  ;

j Watch Supervisor and the Traffic Management Unit at the Boston Lenter. Ihe notam vill also be transmitted on Service "B". .

4. The NH Civil Defense Agency is responsible for notifing the Concord  ;

FSS for Cancellation.

Note: If the Concord FSS Specialist.has any doubt that the

person calling is from the NH Civil Defense they vill es11 back on Tel. - 22 for verification.

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m Federal Register / Tol. M No. *1? / Friday. November 8. Ins / Neuces FE DER Al. EW FJtCENCy .ae ncy. Washargten. D C :W:, ,

band on specine authentin for WANAGEWENT AGENCY Tde; host A W3H rnWing to taMc;Wal usugenn Dated Octeter 30.19p .

(:toutlines Federal policies and Federat F,ac>oloWJ 2regeScy pla.nning anampttent that underle this P esponse Fian (mtRF). ConCwnnce 5 mel W. 5 pd g,,, p gg,, ,g g,p, corw ept of op.ershons and on whuh

' , by AR TuroM Federed Ager,cles and w sef, om Federal agency response plans (in Pubiecat>on as an C9erapo6al Pian . . * .,

e d,yt'en to their afenc7 8;eclUc AQa)*CC Iederal L".ergency

'p, I" pohCles) were ba se d; and (3) 3;nifln g

Menegement Agency, a4:ritin and responsibilities of each acmioac Notice. het A F,ederal aspey that ciay have a The Federal Radio!cgical Eme en g,,,e e er n u 'T# C""' I' 13 ' W eh ' 5 "l'"ci"

  • Respons, Pian (RIM)is now fu ly,cy Fie;ared by the Fedeal Emergency D N Ind'edu the Fednal hf anageaunt Agency and the other Ra4olegi alhtenitoring and cr.eretanal for use la the Federal Agenc:es en the Subcommitut oo AS*essroent P!an (FRMAP) for use by respons,e to a radiolegical emegency. Fderd Rn;cnn of the Fdual Federal agencies with radieleg! cal .

, The Ficeral Radiological f.megency ,

RW@l dnns Curh.y r onitenes and nusement capaMun in eft, sr est) as tYe F detal Plan.has Cown. A cf the N alp incNdn been;9vele;e by de Fednal T.W of Cmun . acmaus cf Fdual agucy ree; en irresgency Management Agency E'# # " "'"' ^ '*l I t te:c.cnon a d Bohr cia) arcin. en;cnn plans, wM sa (FDtA) and eleven other Federal A.P.ine spacies and =es pabhthed on "

'l Su n r-aWaind by be ns;nhu agen,n S e p t e m b er 12.156a (Fed e ral R e gis t e r. C ^4\*"on These respense plar.s provide s;ec:8. c Vol 43. No.178. pp. 358W3H25). It w a s O R a m- Anem;noas guidance to Federal agenein for devele;ed in respense to LO.12:41 and n co upi e ciataans L:-plementing Part I of the F'RIJtP.

provides for Federal agencies to A- """ 0 " *" " " d S# *F Port A of the TREM will be rtsbed dischage their responsibilit:es d.rir3 a D g"",,u. cl,,sn Acounu. h u m ud g by FT.MA. as necena y. In c:ordinanen w de range of pe.cet_irne radiolegical wmh t.he Sabcarrmittee on Fede al emergenc:es.it aus published in irte . . C Cowest Nuol n Rein of P=nce

-apac.o ed Offic:a:s Respcase of de Federal Radiclercal but eperatenal form pend:ng fa-sai- 0 Mhe Wcemanen erd Coag nsipal P unartdness Cecrdinating Cc-mmet agency c:nceenen by each of the 8 e'a hea s (FUCC). D:E wiu hau pnt ary twdve agenices that cec;erated n tse L L'**

  • 8 HPee- C88^a oc res5casibibty fer pre;ceing changes to denlopement of this Plan. m Tekel Rad *ganl u"ouanes au' O Since the September 12.1SSa ^g ','[,' ' [ d

"' ' ^ the FW.tA.P section of the TRIM to the .

V pubhcation. FEMA prtsented this plan to the management of the other eines

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,, Subcommittet. Agencies should pt: vide updates of their offaite plans and c A,nen,y ared junidtenon proceduns to the Dirutor FDtA.

a gancies for their cc:nntace. E.:ch cd c. PA7 these agenetes his provided its wnnen L Ortariu ne m M wiu puidinHy uercin ee contar ence in the F'a.n. T'.e f Rosensttan of Pame nues F1tIRP La c::rdinatice with the Depart.w.t of Trentportshen,: A n' Su* W M m mFdedR nu W c:nceente hu bus proudd swbject - CM8" of Eve su;, ce sabe: . .mn en Training and to a reus.cn c,f thai umma y cf the H Onnnes P egn.ru Eu*cius cNe RE W rn@s :f C T R L binna Ammea nach eurcan win be und to updaa PtIn nta ne a a De;are.ent of Defense concurrence abo

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A.rwerst Asocy (nurfins d W' " ce N and indnidual agency cUsiu rerponse plans and procedures as has beem provided sabiect to a reviM s se.m Mn of P,deral Agecy Rnpo.sn nnusuy. The N snu be pMsheo, of *he sarnenry of the Department of Ptue frotn ttrne to time in the Federal Defense

' Respoitse P:an and to other Anni.: A. Acrear a R egister.

r' trar chahes. Appetta B De%iuses TDtA and other mert bers of the AppMc:a C. Federst Lmergency Psone eed y%"4 Federal Response $4bec,mmittu hau I'"#8 MH' The DEM cesera any peacehme rtviewed these t.hanges and have Lai of TsHee rad:ctogical emergency occurnng with:n determined that they are minor, clanfy Tebte !!-t Respenn Cunie. the L.'nited $tates 6ts temtents.

Federal agency roles and T.tte ll t tdanricanon of Casmuna pournions. and tomtonal w aters that rispenstbalities and do not affect the Federal Apncies for Rad.eleg un cow!d equire a significant response by basic eganitanon or respouneness of E **"leat H ses erel Federal agencies. Speedca ly.

the P! art. The Federal Radieleg cal emPsencas cccurneg at f!ud nucleat 1 introduction and Backpound EWytncy Response Plan, inch.dteg the facthhts or dunng the transportatica cf charges presided by the Depar.tnant of A bW8e edentiu tmnds.induf.ng r.'i dur Trans;criahon and the Oe;artrnent of The Federal Radiological Emegency espons, may fall within the sco;e cI e Defe*se.b hereby published as the Res;omu P'an (TRERPJ is to be ned by c;e *a hce.4! pla n- me p!an ngudus of whether the Te de tal a gt".c;ett in ;e a c e hr" fac:uty cr rad.Cactne raatenals are PC6 ruents i=#Casf aficie CCaif aCT- rad.clcgical eme 7tnc'et it ;ntnardy putncly or praately owned. Fedesh htr. Verron Af er. Ch.ef. Rupuu csece ns de offsde Federal respense nn reg.. !ated, or regulaid by an Arum *'

Plenroes & Esercise Branch. Dinster sw;;nti of 3 se and localgesernmenta Asustance Programs. State and Local l'rotrams and $o, ort Directorate.

woh iwrisd.cnon for ine emersency.The "'1, ,, ,, ,,q,. i ....g . .r r e e . i FRF.KT' (t) Proudu the Fdeal e,,,,. c. . a+ w .au.W

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-Siate 2 The Ur:e period during which the rather. they are considered a .

on site depending en which of thew

. FRERP La in effect er.c.cc.pa ues the complicating dimension of the incident agencies has custody of the rnaterial at pi t Federal response frem initial types hsted above:In genera'. respecaes the ttrue of the accident. For certain V notification of the Federal agencies to radiological emegencies do not spent fuel accidents doe would be the thrngh providing anietance to tne State dep4nd on tie inithtu1g evenL Thus, for CFA under Pub. L 97-125 and han and local govemenehts in recevering - e.ta=ple, r coordicated responw to authority over the spent fuel material, from the emegency and deactivaten of contain and Utigate a threatened or ' but the State or local govemment would the Federal response, actual release of radioactive matenaj denne and control the onsite arte.In This plan applies to peacellrne from a power reactor would be Agreement States, the State agency with

, emergencies rerutting frem the following enentially the sac:e whether it resulted regulatory authority will fulfiU the onsite types of incidents: from ao accidenial or debbente act. As rerponse role nermally provided by the

+ Fixed Nuclear Facijf ry :ncidents; a pracucal r:atter. the cauw of de CFA for all activities that the State

  • Transportation Incidents: and problem =2ay not be laiown until post. regulates.
  • Other Incidents, e g . nuclear. ace.! dent inve:Ugadens are cocnpleted. The plan is designed to accommodate powered satelhte re. entry. The Atomic Energy Act directs the all tWes of peaceume radiologica!

Each type ofi:cident ;rese ts Federal Bure au of Im e Ugation (FBI) to emergencies. Howeve.t. the Fedenj different types of respons.e proble:ns. investigate a:I alleged or sus;ected resportselo different types of Fired nuclear facihtie+ including e m:nal violacons of the Act.The radiole.gical e:nergenc!as under the nuclear power reacton have the At:er:ey General operauna through the FRERP wiu chffer based on the type or advantages of known locanons and Fil and other apprepnate persont.elin amount of radioactive m.aterialinvohed.

existing site specific emegency plans. the De;ar' ment of Jusuce or in oder the potendal for public impact. the si:.e Classifications ofincident uvenry have Eaecutn e De;artments.has the of the afected ana, and the ti=e been developed for rnany of these au:honty to, investigate any aueged or available to nspoed.

- facilities. and the level of the Federal suspec'ed violadons.The GIis also response may be guided by5 t i:- legally responsible for locating any C. Authorities c!suincations.The Nuclear M ' g,j nuclear weapon. device, or matenal and The foUowing an the authoridas for for rutoring nuclear facilities to thett Commission (NRC) instituted a the response of de major Feden!

classifiest en scheme fer licensed ngat'u! custodaan' . age:cies participating In this pla.s:

nuclearper plants which has been in la view of the FBI: unique res;ossibihties under The Atomic

, , The Atomic E,eqy Act of fm. os use for seveal yean.This scherne is m,,j,j, g.3, t g.c. This M tung expanded to include other NRC Er.er7y Act as amended by the E.neqy declares that the use of nuclear heensed facilines. and DoD and doe are Recqanizahon Act. It is realistic to developing classification and repomng ";ect that the DoD. doe. or NRC wel e d s c ust b n @ d i. b '

nauonalinterest in order to provida for

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g) systems for their facilibes whic.h are assist the FBIin locating and the cocunca defecn and security, and y/ sir 4ac w the NRC classifican.on subsequenti,v neutralizing any nuclest to prow 6 W6 ed safe of 6 scheme. weapon or oevice of unauthonzed Ruponse to transportatien accidents origin.The FBI also willinterface w1:5 E',bli[acutive Order 12nd. /uly 20.

, i t Fore dif5 cult to plan. as such thne agencies as needed in respond:ng a sue acts. 1979. nis E.xecutive Order a ssigns the accidents rnay occur anywhere. may involve a very of radioactive Anothu supect of the scope of the Dm% N N w% 6 f WP concems the locanen of the estabhshing Federal pohcies for, and mate: als, and may represent snuch less coordinating. au eml defec.se and cyt!

of a radioleg: cal hazard or senous th: tat response to the eme gency.The FRERP is concemed pnmanly with Federal emugency placning. management to the public. In mest cases. Slate support to Slate and local govemments mitigauen and assistance functions of resources er limited Federal response encunn egencin.

will suffice beyond the immediate site of the , ,

e emergency. l.e "off site". For

  • Nuclect Aegu/otory Commimen Nuclear weapons accidents, weapon.

(' significant incidents, and spent fuel **"I'ncin occurred at fixed nuclear I*C'h"U "*II *i'*~ Sennslly refers to AF##*#f'otion AutAontation. Pub. L so-295 June 20,19tI0. secuan 304. This y \ incidents are not significan.ly different a uthonrstion requires the Presidant to from accidents at find faelities or the area beyond the factLity boundary, accidents during transportation of For a nud nuc!ur facihty owned. pupan eM WA a Namal 1 authented. or regulated by a Fedual Contingency Plan to provide for radiose"ve materials. and consequently expeditious, efficient. and coordinated are covered by these latter ' types of agency,the onsite Feder I support is the responsibility of that Federal stency, action by appropriate Federal agences  :

incidents.

i e.. the CFA. For emergencies that do to protect the public health and e4fery in l The category of"other inddents" not occur at Mxed nuclest facilities and case of accidents at commercial nuclear 1 contains events that do not f!t into the power plants.

other two types ofinadents.nese for w hich no physical boundary exists, [

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  • Executive Order tmt. September incidents are more closely related to 29. JSon This Execuuve Ordu delegates transportanon Incidents thaa to fixed example. in most transportation acdents not involving nuclur to de Wector. FM. the nrponsiWy nuclear facillry incidents with regard to wesp ns the State or local govemment for publishing the National Contingency the net:fre of 6e Federal response that Plan for accidents at nuclear power cln h expeeted. mil define en aree "on site" at the time s ' of the accident and manage all actions facihties and requires that it be

, Sabove and terrorisrn are not pubhshed from time to time in the wed as separate t)Tes ofincidents*, within that area. in such accidents Federsi agencies have no independent Federal Register.

p - ~ - - - authenry for denning the onsite eres.

  • 44 CTR Fort J5t. March 11.1962.

kd Ros E-N I.$. ,I e ,. For a transportation acedent involving r"atenals shipped bv or for DoD. doe.

This regulation establishes the Federst Radiological Preparedness Coordinehng

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m *. +.r:4. u m. m.mt m,...... .,t  : hose nencies, as CIAs. will defir'e and Committee, the parent of the

w ea.c .< m en . cot"rol t? e onsite area and take schon Subcummittee on Federal Response that 9

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- 1 has developed this plan. lt also assuins minimite the offsite rad.olneical 5. Protocol for Federal Assistance

-m responsibility to the Department of consequ ence s. ,

Requests by Owners or Operaters

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Energy for the development of the 2. Federal Agency Authorines The owner or operator of a facility or

( Federal Radiologx.al Monitoring and Assessment Man. Notwithstanding the primacy of the radiolog' cal activity, either private er authorized or regulated by the Federal Additional authorities for other State for protecting public healih and govemment, can ask for assistanc4 Federal agencies are presented in safety off site, some Federal agencies directly from the appropriate Federal Section IV. . have statutory or other authonties for - agency with which they have D. Plannicy Assumptions . responding to certain situations preexisting arrangements or affecting public health and safety relationships' The State or local The follow,ing broad assumptions and without a State request.Section IV of governments. as well as the CFA and policies have been used to prepare Part , this plan cites those rilevant legislative FEMA. should be informed by the A of this plan and to develop the and executive authontres.This plan Individual agency response plans and Federal agency first contacted when provides a framework for coordinating procedures contained in Part B.

Federal actions within those authonnes:

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1. Public and Private Sector Response it does not create any new authonties. 6. Coordination of State and Local Assistance Requests The owner or eperator of an affected 3. Basis for a Federal Response nuclear facility has primary After notifl cation of a radiological The Federal government will respond emeqency that could significa . !y responsibility for actions within the whm:(1) A state, othu govemmutal boundaries of that facility for impact the public health and safety. a-d entity with jurisdiction. or regulated after discussions with the CFA. er upon minimizing the radiological hazard to muty requests Federal support. or. I:l n direct State request for assistance.

the public. State er local nevernments Federal agencies must respond to meet TEMA will designate and deploy a have pnmary responsibility for Or statutory responsibilines. e g . Senior FTMA Official (SFO) to preside a determining and implementing any who an emergency significantly affects single point of contact. as required. for measures to protect life. property, and the environment in any areas not within Federal missions. property. or resources. State and local assistance requests.

the boundaries of a fixed nuclear facility Any Federal response will be closely Where possible.the SFO will co.lecate or otherwise not within the control of a e crdinated with the State orlocal with the State representative at an Federal agency. Fer example, in a genmmmts concemed- offsite location. State and !ccal transportation accident (other than one Responses to incidents on or affecting government requests for assistance can involving nuclear weapons) the State or Federallands are to be coordinated with also be made directly to indnideal local govemrnent has the responsibility Federalland management agencies to Federal agencies with which they hase for taking emergency actions both on easce that response acavities are preexisting arrangements or ~

site and off site. During an emergency. co .s: stent with Ferteral statutes rela tionship s. Federal a ge ncie s' V) apprepnate Federal resources may be used to support State and local geseming the use and occupancy of these lands. In addition. Federally contacted directly willinform the SFO.

When State and local authorities are govemments' response measures. if recognized Indian tnbes have a spec:.1 unable to obtain the required assistance.

reque stad. Federal agency response relationship with the IJnited States of they should direct requests for offsite plans recognize the primsey of the Amenca and State and local Federal assistance to the SFO. or. in the response roles of owners or operators gesemments may have litmted or no absence of such a designated official. to and State and loc.sl govemments. authenty on their tesers anons The the appropnate FBtA regional office.

If the owner or c;erator of a Burtsu ofIndian Affairs of the The Cosernor of the affected State radiological activity is licensed or Department of the Intenor (Dol)is will be advised of the designation of the regulated by a State agency in an available to assist other agencies in SFO and will be asked to designate a "Agreement State". that State agency consulting with these tnbes about State representative as the State would provide onstte monitoring, radiological emergency preparedness Coordinating Officer (SCO) to provide a evaluation, and advice. However, the and responses to incidents. pr;ncipal point of State contact.The Federal govemment will provide any 4 Federal Agency Resource SFO will promote effective operatirg apprepnate support requested by that relationships among Federal. State.

Commitments State agency or other State or local . local volunteer, and pnvate agenc:es.

agencies with lunsdiction. The resources of the Federal agencies .

Cenain Federal agencies have onsite 7. Federal and State Communications will be made available dunns response roles in a radiological radiological a ssistance operations. Ernergency response requires a emergency when a Federal agency subset to pnor commitments to fulfill continuous flow ofinformation among owns. authentes, oc regulates a facility other operational requirements Federal and State agencies thoughout an or radiolog: cal activity and has the considered essenttal based on statutory emergency.This plan does not restnct authonty to take action on site.That responsibilities. Agencies committing this flow. However. for the SFO to Federal agency is pnmanly responsible resources under this plan do so with the coordinate response actions and for monitonng the owner or operator's understanding th'at the duration of the maintain the rnest current informanon.

activities and for providing needed commitment of those resources will Federal agencies need to keep the SFO a ssistance. Fer example. in the case of depend on the nature and extent of the informed of their maior response efforts an emergency at a licerued commere:al emeqency. It is further understood that and activities that might imp:nie en 1%

cyclear power plant. the Nuclear subsequent emergeocies that are more acnons of other agencies.

Replatory Commission monitors the senous or of higher pnenty(such as situation. evaluates licensee actions, 8. Federal Referrals of State and Local ,

/ s those that may ieopardite national . j Assistance Requests

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and advises the licensee as appropnate. secuna) may requar Federal agencies on the licensee e efforts to bnns the to reassess resources previously State and local authenties will be reactor into a stable condition and committed under this plan. encouraged to coordinate their actions

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with the SCO.Nevertheten. Some siate 11. Concept of Op iatica. Human Services (HMS). EPA. Dol!. and and local authenne: may contact

'mi Federal agencies directly in accordanc,

,4 g ,, pen,, o ,,7yf y y c S;,m s me,y the M Depenmmt of AgricWtum (USDA). In coordmation with the with estabbshed ph:rs and procedures CFA. FN.du and Dd or N approp,riate State agencies. will previdt each has a specinc coordinanon or preexistmg retauonshi;.a. Federal adsice lo the CFA. if requested, funcu,on m, niadon to & Stay and the agencies have response plans and concerning possible public health procedures that descnbe their *^" ' CF"8 ' ' ' d' I 3'C8I impacts and associated protec:ive responsibdities io support of the State. '

Oi e eder I ofTc s a v or the ".ea sures for mitigating them. The CFA Through the use of the FRERP and these wiu use bis advice, cs requi id, to scene prior to the arrival of the CFA.

plans /procedurts. the State can develop a coordinated Federal pos,ition FUiA. and doe / EPA and act under determine the most appropriate Federal their own authorides to fulGil their C""CCmmendations for pubhc apncy to contact for the required responsibilities. Du. ring that bnef penod. P'0 4 C h." ' C'IC"-

assistance. Whe:ever a question anses those agencies will ccordmate their FEMA will remain informed of onsite as to the apprepnate agertcy to contact. activint s at::eng themselves and mth condinosa that could have en offsite the State should contact the FEhf A/

th e CFA FR.\tA. and doe a s smn a s impact. throvsh the CFA. FEMA's SFO. they arrive concerning the status of overall ecordinauca funcuen is not 9 Coordination Among Federa.! esgoing res;onse efforts. The CFA. intended to replacs or supplant exis:. g FUfA. and doe or EPA persofmel on liaison and communicauca between Agencas the scene wdl provide their reponal or Federal agenciea and their Sute Federal atencies sheuld ccordinate headquarters offices with all reles ant counterparu. If Feder:] agenes nead the r ac:iors with the SFO. In addition. mfor- a non avai.!able. a ssistance in exchanging idormauen or Federal atenc:es will communicate 7, eg g u. i _ a g s,ca s e Cv e w~ in acquinns or releasing public freely and mte-ac_t directly with other inform.auoo. FEMA will belp the Federal avene:es as required during a.- - . * **== - agencies accompliab these tasks.

emergencies. A CFA role win be usumed by a

10. Public Informaden Coordtsatico ~ " " * " am a Federal egency in accordance with the

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  • N l signiGeant Fede al response is consequences of an eme gency must be accurate, time:y and easdy understeed.

gg ,_ j appropriate. Lesser events which do net

. .y -, y. .:' wanant such a response are not cove ed Public infor n= tion must be c!osely -

by the FRERP. S;ecifica!!y. a CFA rete cc:rdested w::h State and local ~,~'" 7 W" 6 M, wdl be assumed for c:ajor rad.iolep:Jd (qv) officials and disseminated to the pubhc '

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  • emergencies at fhed nuclear facihden from official govemment sources. State ofGeials are responsible for keeping '-**~---a*'=*

D" '* C Z f i which are owned. autberbid. or"'

regulated by a Federal ageocy. and for their populace adequately informed. "J,*",,L ;;;[ .;! ; C#,'C'L",,,, " major trattsporution accidenta lavolving Since the Federal gevernment's role is to - = ~ no em.. s+* shipmects by or for DoD or DcE. For he!p the State. the public information ,/;', *.,*",',"7 , ,, . i :==== .w. rnajor transportadon accidents involdng officers of the responding Federal .a-. N wa nuc! ear matenals other than DoD or agenices wdl. if requested, he!p State *"

, Z *,' M ";- doe matenal no Federal agency has the informanen offic:als pre;are news ew*=- I authority to becer:e the CFA. In these re! esses and nold press conferences M*[",7g'* ,J"; C#Z '[**f" instances. and in all other emergencias concemma the health and safety of the c-- I not cited above which require public. '" f y* ,*J '[*,*,,"* :C# ',',";"; '*', implementation of the FRERP, FB(A When a multi. agency Fedetal ' will consult with other appropriate response to an emergency occurs, all Federal egencies regarding the CFA refe.

Federal pobbe information releases wdl The Depan.mm of Em dans the The result of such consultation will be be coordmated through the mieragency ruua phasas of the eme amey, and be e:ther that a Federal agency assumes the public in. formation orgarutations

'#E " ' ^'"' CFA role.or that a decision is made that l descn bed in Secuen 1.1. ceo,[e ,'[ory',','i, f i the CFA tele is not appropriate.

Close working relation. ships among r onitanns and assessment acuvidea. Whenever it is determined that a CFA is the public informanen of.Scials of doe or epa wdl assess morutonna data not appropriate. MA wW cm&au Federal agencies. tbest State and locaj and present them to the CFA and the Federal response. relying on counterparta, and the owner or operator a;;ropnate State agencies. The CFA agmeies with the techrucal expertise to are essential.To foster close worki.ng will use trus mformanon, together with evaluate the situation and develop relanonships efforts ml! be made to co. its assessment of the current condinen advice for State and local govemmen'.s.

locate Federal State. local. and ownu and prognosis of the emergency oc site, or operator pubuc informadon officia!.a to develop or evaluate public protective at a jomt inforrnedun Center.The scuoo recercicendations. l Federal gove n:nent mil cocrdmate Federal departments and agencies Ewenctu:.4 s j

witn. acd obtain concurrenea 2: Bat have day.tWay contaca with State w

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necessary frem. the appropt ate State or local officals on any statemen'ta to the counur;ans wdl conunue to use Gese contacts deos an emergency. FF.MA

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ub that b<st nn the responsibdity of wdl be informed of contacta that may '=== p="ca** - -- j ,

irn;mge on the acuene of other Federal **e 7,,,_ _ ,, j e , e.4 t o.o . c 4 agenc;es. The Department of Health and i = - - = 5 ==-*-*

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.WM6 Federal Register / Vol. 50. No. 21? / fnday. November 8.1935 / Notices Tiaa n.2 - tcevrmare ce cc e zAaf notification and response dultes. The be deployed to establish an off He base Frota46 Aoeces see A ac.otecc46 CFA will provide FUtA with a general of cperation fer coordinating the Federa!

Evescoco-C:rted assessment of the emergency including response. i e.. a Federal Respe se b'n) locanon and nature of the accident, an Center (PRC). The FRC will be

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r, j,, g g assessment of the seventy of the established at a location that has been problem as known. a description of the pre. selected together with the State, or

c. ., , CFA's response, and any fellow on otherwise will be established at the ome
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actions anticipated by the CFA. cf the emegency at a location idennfied

- TEMA wdl verify that the State has in conjunction with the State A Federal re, m. c=c :a .. . c.c . cbe been notified of the emergency by

'"** " Radiolegical Monitoring and

', C M contacting the State. FUiA and the CFA Assessment Center (FRMAC) wm be t.r o w m.... se. ma. will non!y other apprepnate Federal established by DcE. usually at a nearbv g _'j""" g ,,, , agencies of the emergency in airport'in a similar manner.The CFA.if

.~, e.e . ace:rdance with their notification any. wtil establish a local base of

    • p ro cedure s. pre-e s t ablished int era g ency operations. FEM.t the CFA. and DcE agreements. or interagency operational will exchange liaison re;resen:atives to The CFA. in c:njunction with FEM A res;cnse precedures.lf no Federal ensure that acnvities at the var: ;s whenever pessible, will present any agency has th.e authenty to assurne the centers are c:erdinated.

Federal rec mmendatiens to the S: ate or CFA re!e. FEMA will make all g, , ,,, J7, ,g n,,,7;C, t, n ,7 ,

cther appre;nate offsite authenry wnh n nScanens.In these cases where a 1 ' " d f jur:sdicticn for it ;lemennng er reining FedealI, ands cou!d be affected. FBLA ' d +I's protechve actions. In the case of a Sted wn. n:t..y the Federal a gency w ah d - .s

  • b "'l' vi nuclear facility licensed by the NRC. the iur:sictan The ncoficanons will 80tn, ate its headquanen .r.me rg ency incer; orate relevant informanen S t,y ren Tum. As soon as an licenset is responsible for develeping etchanged between the CFA. If any. and is act vated.

appre;nate protecuve acuen FBiA. Individual agencies should Emgency stA wH1 Sup;cn begin its coo Tu$r.mann:g recer .mendanons and promptjy providing those recomtnendations to deter nine their spec:fic require:nents for achydin. Pncr to the armal of the SFO State and local authenties without subsequent information. whenever those or Deputy STO (DSFO) at t..e scene awaitity NRC's concurrer.ce. NRC. in requirements has e not been predenned FBtA will rtly en t,he C:gni: ant the r:le of CFA. will evaluate the w da the CFA or FBtA. Federal Agency Ofac:al(CFAC!. if at 1.censee's protective action D:E wn! nonfy Fedeal agencies with the scene. as the peint of c:ntac-recommendations as time per nas. and FFsMAP responsibildies in accordance concerning Federal actait.es a::he wdl edher c:ncur in them or sugest wnh agree: upon pr:cedu es. Fede.1 sce .e.

('

t costiestions as ap;tepnate. ffMA is then responsible for promoting agencas that can proude radioleg::al assistance may respond upon recening If an agency decides to initiate us re sponse. that decision will be

\ a request for assistance frem the State coordination among Federal agencies cominunicated to FUtA and will providing assistance to the State in or cwmer or operator. Federal agenc;es include:(1)The name andlocanon f implemenung those recommendanons if so contacted willinform the doe as the lead agency officialif one is such assistance is requested by the seen as their response team arnves at designatei(2)the te!eph ne number at State. and for cominu.nicating these the scene. whah he/she can be c: tieted at recomme .datic .s to the res:endi..g  ; 3..n u n F e d era; a gene:e s. .

headquanes a;;r:;r: ate. theOr at thec:nc:a.

nmary scele. oq
.!
  • .**"* ' d'? ICY " 'h*'* * *** ' "

S .W..'. . c..'on. .s.c ra' .". 0... n e .a c.~e - agency will assess the need to ininate c Deser:verson ernmated time of amval at the its response. The response decision wdl emegency site: and (4) intended The headquarten officials of FU(A be band on the situation reponed and location at the scene. Similarly. FBt A and each CFA will fellow a pre. may consist of several steps: w;it p. .,.:de och Fedcal spncy woh established system for nonfying all

  • Alening or activanng appropnate the sar e inf:manen when FEMA ap;tepnate Fedeal agene:es. Fede al agea.cy response c:m;enents:
  • dew.ates its SFO. FutA wdl ke es
1. Noni! canon 9* " 8" ~

Federal agenc:es i for ned :f the status gove . ment equests for ass' stance hase

,he t owner er e erator of the fac:.ity Dee". ftceived (where a;;r priatel: o'Feden ap cas' respo .se acn:ns.

er raiological activity is pnerally the

  • Actnanon of agency emergenev Euaun of us singular res:ces{:dity i'rst to become awart of a radiological res:ense teams and the:r de;ionne'nt to fcr Fedeal su;;cn on sue, the A wdl eme gency. and is responsible for t .e scene: and detemi .e and im;!mnt mt a,a e,,C:

nonfyeg the a: pre;nate State and

  • Estabiisament of bases of c:eranon muns f:r mia.atmg Fucal s.::-n Federal authennes. at tne scent Of the eme ge-cy from cp sue wnh Fedeal ns;can a.mn:n Sabsequent to as etceipt of a wh:ch to car y out a coord..ated otf sue.

nen!!: anon of an meident. the CFA wdl Fed eral res:ense. a. Ce;/oy.- ert c/ Emeriency not:fy FBtA headquaners in A full scale Federal res;:nse begms Aesponse Tnms. Agency ;!ans amd Washmyten. D.C. by centsenng the woh the etecution of the nenficanen pr:cedures desenbe respenu team eta Emergency Infor nation and scheme and ir.:!udes all the above four de;;cyment and estabbshmer.t :f avs C: rinanen Ce .:er E:CCt CFAs ste:s S.n:e mey e e ; enc:et wil n:t f ::can:ns it 'ne sce e !:n M m2.nta.n si. ::ar eme ge .:y ::ersa:n ter..re a f.ascaie res;:sse the Federst SFO and :ait omer Feca; aie .c-centers at inetr nesdquarters. tyional, res;onse . iga.t reac . oniy the first er res:ense tesms. and State sie* *

[m ct Oeid offices. se-aac ste; When tne Federal res;cnse respresentato es would be c3-l:C3'ej.*A Q] A non0 cation should include a desen;non of the emeagency situanen reaches the t%rd sf e;. FUtA will so renfy the affected State When the th:rd the scere Accaringly. FIMA a?

sde s;ecific e ertency ;iaf s 8*~

r so that FBtA can car y out its funher or fourth stes is reachet an SFO may ;r:ced.res ::W :e ded:Md

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l Federal Register / Vol. 50. No. 217 / Friday. November 8.1985 / Notices 16547) indindually to accommodate State After the conditions on sue have Each of these responsibilities is fm operations, stabilized and the offsite contamination outlined in more detail below:

Some Federal agencies may has been characterited and its extent a. Receive Noti //cotien o/the immediately deploy their tearns to the determined. a CFA may or may not be Emergency. Initiate the CFA Respense.

scene of the emergency to Mfill needed. The agency that performed the cad Notify Appropelote federo/

statutory responsibilities.This plan is CFA role may decide to deactivate its Agencies. (1) Receive notification of the nnt intended to restrict such activities: position as a CFA and focus pnmanly emergency from the owner or operator however, when the SFO arrives at the on the recovery effort on site. The CFA of the facility or radiolopcal activity-scene.the agencies that have already will discuss this deactivation with the causing the emergency, or from State or responded willinform the SFO of the SFO and determine a cautually local autheritles, and determine the offsite actions they have taken. agreeable time to implement the significance of the emergency and the

b. SFO Designction and Deployment. deactivation. However. the agency that appropriate CFA response to it. -

I!;en activation. FEMA may deploy an served as CFA will conttaue to be (2) Notify TEMA and doe of the Emergency Response Team (ERT) available to provide required assistance emergency: Include in the notification headed by an SFO.The SFO. once at the to the State. in coordinatson with FEMA. the CFA's scrWatjen mode znd actions, scene, will be supported by an Each agency will discontinue a general assessment of the emergency.

Emergency Support Team at FB(A response operations when advised by and any necessary backpour.d headquarters and the ERT. Pnor to this the State that assistance is no torger deployment. FBtA willinform the information. Discuss with FBtA the required or when its statutory need to deploy a SFO and Eme gency effected State and the CFA of the responsibihnes or response roles have Response Team.

planned FUiA res;onse. FatA will been fulfi led. Prior to disconunuing its (3) Deploy a CFA team to the see.

d'so nonfy the other agencies of its E.RT response operation. each agency will deplo.r nent and actiuties, when appropnate, disc.iss its intent to do so wah the CFA. b.Monoge Federo/Respcase Acuers tlvon arns al at the scene. the SFO. or FTMA. end with doe or EPA sf that th DSFu if the SFO so authorizes.will Onsite and Coordincte these Ac: ions. cs agency is providing radiological support Necessary. With the SFO cad establish en offsite base of operations. under the stAP.

ders sponse te Monitoriq Activities Offsik (1) e,e p fo[g

, C. Cenen/ Response Roles of principal Designate a lead CFAO at the site of the respor.se. The Deputy SFO. who leads Agencies and Offierc/s emergency who will coordinate w,ith Ge the reponal component. is Itkely to Ceneral Response roles are those that SFO. as necusary, on any she ernse at the scene pner to the ar .val of are independent of the cause. r,pe, or Federal actions that csay have the hesdquar ers component and .a- s ant e location of the radiological ernergency. .

, , und

'~h e t bl A . e a. d op t a he FRC unal ec de og zant Fedual Aaency operation to overwe the onsite s the SFO arnves. TP ".FA is the Federal agenci that rupcase. mordter owmer or opera tor The SFO will inform other Federal owns, authorites. regulates or is activities, provide tach.nical support to agencies at the emergency scene of the otherwise deemed responsible for the the owner or operator if requested. and

  • stablishment of the FRC and request facility or radiologieel activity causing .nrn as ,het pri.ncipal source of that they provide representation to it. the emergency, and that has authonty to informauon about onsite conditions for The SFO wt!! establish contact wuh the take actica on site. When it is necessary the Federal government.

CFA or res;ensible State agency to fer a Federal agency to assurne the CFA (3) Manage the onske Fedcal determine the status of onsite res:ense re'e. and to deploy to the site, the CFA response to the emergency. i.ne!ud.,.ng an efforts. As soon as the SFO or DSFO wMI rnanage all Federal acticns cesite. assessment of the condit;ons on sne and 4rnves at the scene and contacts the develop or evaluate offsite protective the means for eingating the!r CFA. the SFO (or DSFO) will serve as action and reent.y recornmendations. CCn"quenen c5 she.

the focal point for promoting the and help to implement those actions if (4) Keep other agencies informed of coordination of the offsite Federal requested by the State and if the CFA : conditions and Federal actier.: on see.

response with the onsite response.The ranources permit. (5) Serve sa a point of contact SFO and the CFAO will work together Consistent with this role. the CFA has concerning Federal acnvities at the directly and through the:r four general re sponsibilities: scene when the CFAO arnves at the representatires at the scene to ensure

  • Receive noufication of the scene pner to the SFO or h.!: desuc et that each has an accurate understanding emergency. initiate the CFA response. During this lotenm pened. the CFA will of the situation throughout the and nonty appropriate Federal. State. keep FEMA informed of Federal amergency. and local agencies: activities at the scene.

1 Recovery and Response Desctis anon

  • Manage Federal response actions (6) Prepare the secdon of the White on site and coordinate these actions, as House Fxecutrve Summary dealing wah Prior to the deactivation of the necessary, with the SFO and monitones onsite related conditions and their Federal response. the Federal actiuties off site: actual or potential offsite radiological sournment may assist the State in
  • Assess owner or operator. State. or impacts and provide this sechen to developing its offsite recovery plan. locally recorntnended protecuve action F EMA.

Recovery planning will be initiated at measures and/or develop Federal c. Assess Ownerof 09emfor. Sr:re of the request of the State but generally recommendations for protective action Locc//y Recommended Preteenve efter tne cause of the emergen: has and re. entry: he!p State and local Action Me:sures an #0r Utvelo#

been brougni under contrut and awthenties as resources ;ermit: and redere/ Recommencations for .

irnmediate public health and safety end

  • Serve as the pnmary Federal source protective Accon end Re.ent.ft //c?

property protective acnons have been C) secomplished. The Sr0 will coordinate Federal assistance to the State in for informanon of a technical nature reearding the onsite emergency Stete endlocc/ Aut30rines C8 Resours es fermit One of the phmo undinons and the potennal or actual areas where the Federal govemment, recov*ry planning. cifseie radmlogical effects, m y he able to assist Sute and loc.0

48548 Federal Register / Vo). 50. No. 217 / Friday. November a wes / Norm governisesta is in advising thern on as required when the CFA hos available (3) Provide staff suppon and ei ke+

initial protecu action resources to help provide the needed resources to the SFO as required.

[^~ recommee.darus (PARaV a nd othas a s sis tance, b EmeryncyResponse Tecm Rn

\ protectae esessoru and reentry d. Serve os the Pnmory Socree /or At the scene of the Emegency. the

  • recommendations (REAa)'for the nubkc TechnicalInformation Reyctding the FEMA response is carried out thr::gh that snay be devsicped by the owcef or Emergency Conditions Onsite and the its Emergency Response Team. heide opesatcr. or Sta ts or local a uthorities. La Potentio/ or Rec / O# site Rocklogiec/ by the SFO.The SFO coordrnatu providit.g such advice. the CFA will use. E//eca (1) Make an initial report to the Federal activities with State offrite to the exterd applicable appropriate White House Sitee rion Room covering. if ' activities and promotes the coordmati advice a:d input frein other Federal possible. the condition of the of Fede-al actions.information and agencies with technical opertise os radiological aetmty caos'mg the recommenda tions. Free inters coc-those rnatters. FEMA. upon request. will emec mcy and the actual or potential among Federel. State. and local agenci assist the CFA as required.m developeg offsite radiolcgicalimpac1. After the is encouraged.The SFO ein facihtate such advice. initial report. prepare the section of information flow among all response '

Whe:ever possible, the CFA will rea A s report deating with onsite elements and help direct Federal coordinate its presentation cf the conditions and their netcal or potential resources to the a;;re; rate State ar d Federal evaluation of PAAS with FDiA mpaet off site. local gover :mest agenmes.The SFO

  • either prior to. er at the time of. their (2) Review and eencur in the releset not inte vene in the relatienshi;s a-d presentahon to the State or oder offsite of all Federa!!y generatedinformation communicauen channels that a! eady autherities. When imminent per:I re!ated to the enstte cenditiens and exist between Federal and Sta:e create .s the pubhc health a-d safety. ,, ,;n ;nto ed ef allin!:r anon age . ies: rather. the SFO ;r:vides an the CFA wi:1 present the eva!aahen Of add::icnal means for fac;!itat: g PARS d:re:tly to the State er ther re!ated to effsite redi ler:sl ef'e:ts.

whe t pessible. the CFA rhauld review Federai.Stata eteracn:..r.

offsite aum:rines without heurg to Federa!!y provided ofSite radielegical Drough the SrO. FT.MA cart:e> c.t coordinate with any other Federal three major responshiht.es.

data befcre rulesse.

agency. With regard to developirg or

  • Promote c:ctdinauen among evaluatirg RDts. the CFA will keep (3) Assist the State Pubile Informatien FT_MA infer :sd of their des e o; ment er Officer in developing coor6nated pubh: Federal agencies and their interact;:ce eva}ua:icn and coordmate prese tion infe nation releases. - with the State. incNdins. i.n coniu .::.:-

g ,,jg ,

. ith the CFA. the provision of FedersJ'.

cf such ad.jce to the State w:... g.tA.

ceveloped or eu:ua:ed PARA ar;d ?EA More s;e:m:a!)y the CFA s c!assifying se muve techrucal efer ,atie,a anuc:ett weapon to the State er other a;; c;r. ate c.G e respons;bihnes rt!ated to PA* s-,., RG deve!c; .e .t er es alu a tic._.. a~ & si# dm Merain re-: . sale f- i .; em'.-

p presentat on art- dese recu.mendd .x

2. Role of the Federal Erner;e .cy (1) Serve. as a point of centa:: for
  • Coordinate offsite ac:ivit.es wits 3

Management Agency onsite response actaities of Federal ct Sta te a nd toesi government technical E.MA.s pdmary nspunb;htias in de State agendu: aJ.

information and, as required. fer technical assistance requests. Federal response are to icunediately . Serve as as infer =stion scurce en (2l Prev'de staff liaison neufy parucipatmg Federal agencies 8of the emergency a:d to serve as a focal the statu.s res;crae of the effert. (Deoverall,Fedtry:

uche in.
a'x:

representanves to State authenties and ,

the SFO. to help inte ; et the te:nnical ;emt fer ;m=:ung de coor manon of fur.:nco is de sc .h+d in 54cuct .~

ascw::: of IN eme sexy en sit e and u tne Federal res;:..se acnvines at the E.sch of dese rerpc:amnes u

otenhal or real offute radic'.opcal natic .allevel and at the seine of me e.thned betow

c:nseque.ces. e .ergtacy.D.e D: rector of FFMA weil (al Promo:s Coordest.'co Amf (3) Work with doe in its efforts to designate and deploy the SFO for reder:l Agene:es emi TheirInlem ti n prodde offsite enonitonnq data and coordin.at.ma Fedetal response activitiaa with 43e State. (1) Prornou cooremauot assesstnants to apprepnete Sute and at the scene of the er:ergency. of the provi. sics of offsite a.neutance to Federal a ge.ncies. a. Eme yency Sv ; ort Tecm Role. appropnate State and Iccal revec ment I (4) P t;are a coordinated Fede al Tht:ugn its E.megency Support Team at agenc:es by the Federsj agenc2es.._ l pesmon en P.a u 't: whesestr possibie. headquarten F7.MA will: incNd:r.3 r .edicsl care. fccd. pota::e

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Censuit with HHS. DcF E?A. USDA. (1) N nty par icipatmg age.cie: of the w aier, snelter, clos: 4. in:sper:an:n.

and other Fede al agences as toutred emegency situ.a n and supp4y secur:ty, and .iny other asai. stance (5) When appropnate. prese:t the inf:r:4 con tney need to take needed to protect the pubbe heand and Federal assessment of PAFss,in a:pr::nate ac:::ns. safety.This c:ctd:nati:n funen:o s to conjuncnon with F7MA to tne State or '(2) Cooremate Fedent res:ense be ;er!:rmed m addm:n to, and d:es other offute authonnes. a:uvines at the nanonallevel. not su;;lant. the :ee:f!: c:0r::*an:n (6) Develop or evaluate Rus to (3) Receive efermat:en at the f.. nca:ns assig ed to :cer r ederat 1

r
tect ce ;ubhc and ;rese..t s.ch Emer;en:y inf:rmanen and agtne:es as part :{ eets n:r=al ad.i:e. in :ensacnon eth tne SFO. to Cooretnauen Center (EICC) from the res;:nubihty to pronce but the State. CFA headquerte.n or from eder public s;e::ah:ed forms of atstataxe.

(-) Help Stata a:d 10:a13 :ve . ment and ;nvate eqani:auens about the agen::es irn;iement protecas e acnons.

(:) Maetata a c:n:u:2cus ovWe= Of l the totai Fedeesi rtspcme ei!:r* to ir pact of the e=egency and de  ;

e s;te :nst no . e:tssary ac = s an

qs. ::st:c s ns:cn.st e :,,, ::ee-, w cu. m = :me e l4,P t:4:e ;e ee: tocr s en the cma:ed a .d *.c ur.-e tnap 03icam l

,J a c e .m e = e. .:.4.. a n. . . a u %: Fe:ersi res: case fx me White Heus4. c::;n: any om:m:ns er cu:n:1,;, .

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i(_./ s 4,,ca,i a tw seneo .: :,new. .c.o. .r.c,p 4e c.e a t. cue ..nr,. c,my ,% aisu conce, ed.

recs-.ac w one w .cma trian s.a e, w eci-am an.e od 1-a.eue er : s, (3) Es:a.

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Federal Register / Vol. 50. No. 217 / Fridav. Nnvernber 8.1c85 / Notices 16N 9 uffsite location idenufied m conjunction eschan;e of all other information among with the factldy owner or operater and  !

with the St,te. The Federal Response Federal a gencie s: State and local agenctes wuh similar

/m b) Center serus as a focal point for Federal tes;ense aam entuacuans wim se State.

W Parucipate in the presentauun of a Federally coordinated a ssessment of PARS smd RER: to the State er other responsibilities: and

. Provide all monitoring data, i p) Provide a principal point of centact responsible offsite authonnes m assessments. and related evaluadens to for requests for Federal assistance by conjunction with the CFAO. When the the CFA and  ! tate and assist the CFA in State or local governments. deselopment vf protective action

[5] Refer all State and local requests , public health and safety are in imminent recommendatiens and other measures to peril, the CFAO will present PARS protect the public, as required. Where to the most s;;re;riate Federal agency. without consultation with the SFO or

16) Refer all Federal agencies to possible. the CFA should review the other Federal agencies. FRMAC rnonitoring da,ta before relesse.

cprepnate points of cuntact in St.ite er local go v ern m e nt s. ici Serve os on /n/artr orron Sourre for After the initial phases of the the Tetolfederc/Res;ome 111 The p) Prodde information to the State or emergency. doe wi!! transfer these SFO. in ecor6 nation with the CFA. will local govemments concerning the stat'us offsite coordination responsibilines to

, of their asnstance requests.

maintain an executive level sur .~ary of the total Federal response and will EPA at a mutually agreeable time. E?A (8) Main,t.ra cenuct with De.r. or EPA provide the FE.MA Director w th will assume the lead agency to ensure in.d the offsite Federal information. on a regular basa. on the responsibility fer cocrdinaung the ra6 clop.,. -.unu: ring an assessment stsius of the response that is inter nediate and Iceg term effsite er fart is cc.:r&sted with et..et offsue a;;.:; rice fer the FEMA Direct:t's radtauen rnceitenng activities efter a receiving adequate assursnce frem the b (9)' * *r 4,.. I .3..' ' .',35_e."e e*s . - a e o ,i : t h e., os erall esecutne su.-.r .ary to the s

p.es;de .L Similarly, the FF.M A Di ector Department of E .ergy and ether Federal info rm a tic a. am:n; Federal a aencier (10) Mua tr-"'ests for ad -"nonal wd!ke p the uhde House Sduanen aIMes h % 4 r""w" uke

  • required resources. personnel. a c.: . 2.s Federal resecrees that canEo't be CC" nu*3 for the duration of the Federal res;ense acqu: red by Federal agencies at the response acuvities. This FF."MA acovity
  • gra n' scm. does not precjude the White House from (11) Refer all interagency policy issues contacung any agency for information. D. Alb//c /nformarlon cod and eterage .cy operahonal prob! ems nor does it restric: an agency from Conyressional/telct.icos that cannet be reinhed at the scene to respon6ng to What House request. The .

C ^ 80"'" f '."C" * *1 5 ' This sectien desc-iu.es the F '.tA hes" a. ers fer resc':nen w uh Fberal aseSc n at the nau: P

""$# ^U '11 C" * ^"" ' W N ' ' rescenobilities for Feders) agency pdiic :nfermanen ar.d Con;rtssIcnal D:) ? : mere 5e r :us:en :.at le #',"cendittens f el. a .d the potenna'l erhe .s 6n wdl W implemenid du A miermatica ft:m F.detal au .c:es tc the w . d' #8 #8I W' ma,c an.

f State regar6ng acnons taWn er "Y;#'ol roude 6is acweal anen  : gg;, p;,3, p.,y g,3 e r ,cey7,,,,

b' anticipated by them. t FEMA for includon in us summam cons stent.well coordinated mic.-anen #

DJ) Premoie the coordination of all W nde punnent informshon a to the public and to the Corgrus is recognised to be cl u'imost im;cetance.

the Members of Congress and their f:rmal reccernendatiens and guidance ft:m Federal agencies before they are cam mahng inquMo et the scene. 1. General Pu

'..' ,,,n :, *' a m a, c .p, cocr6naung as necessary with the Cr,A Re sponsibitin,blic es Information

, t r , c . .... .' .. .e " ..ei . .c.a. r . , c,.. ,.., *,".d g'c &tt , Federa.,l a. ;encie . . s. Fi.'.1A,.a .d ine maier reles and rescens:u .e res u t::rre .: . ? , Fv:,st:.:? :::e "- - ' '~7

c. s e r . . .,f .. . ,1., .. .., .s. e .aee;m's the:r res;ec:a e Centress::nal f:e " -* 11,: i'.r- r

. r........, " - * " '

auen rei a se d~a r e a -

c:cricauen c:{tee v Federa! eifsue C "" "I'

  • e n t '~"' d a "*d d"'

" ra::cic3icai emergency are as fe :n rn;ense with t.s.e Federal er State coordinate th"is wuth each other a r -~. . J . ~ ~ -u&.

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onsue rescense so that any Federal Owrers or C;ercrors are responu:!e fer

3. Role of doe ant] EPA 4:nons of! site are taken weh information cencerning onsite status The Department nf Energy ' sed the and condaiens.

kngw_feele of cment er ann::;ated 8 " soe. Enurenenents) P otec9nn A;ency have b T.5e State is rumensi ble fur d .. ,t "A a enaior ::le in the F

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pl . hat the CFA. as required in es poh et which in:nally fal1 te OcE.

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c. The CTA. if any. through the des eIc; ment er evaluauen of FARs and ' h 'F '" . . CFAO's Pablic Information Off.:er RERs in.:!a6r.; the prous:en of ne. ded
  • Cnor6nate the etfote racict ;:. cal (P!O). and in c!cse ccordmanen won tre
-f:rma u4n :: :: fim. eth er Feder.1 *d""J"IM'tumant. eva manen s a.d owner or c;erater.and the state. s a je".c:e n '? au
  • f the r* uited e s *e*use. . . *iff f3 s res; ssMe fur mf0r"'aMon fel*43 IO I'I t il Ens.:re m t the CFA is mfarmed .1f '"'#";'.'?n"C'"' e'if
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'.s:ed FAFs sed F.EEs ': !?.e ime Mos'0's CI $'e "0^4r .d ^MA acmenset u f:r auen in a::: dents or sqnin-t at : m er:!!s: e v..rer nes. ' .Y * # '

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55m . Fedecal Repsesr / Vol. M. No. 217 / Frid2y. Novernber 8.1985 / hers infcrmatics orgasureucas descnbed ia autbondes. lf FD4A's PlO oc any orber and serve as a platform for emr afy p the rersairxkr ohhis arction. participtting agency's PlO amve: as the selected Waehingtentased speealist.

e. FEMA. through the SFO's PLO. wul scene of the emegency beferi the to supply backpound informstion. as
V . i work with thaCTAO's P!O to promo.te CFAO. the FEMA P!O or anoiber re quired.

coerdis.aea am.aca all Federal agerwies agency's PIO may establish and manap re g a rdang puhuc tr.f orre s uno g e ce rs ted Federal operaticca ei theC ontil the h Coctgnated Retease ofI !ctrnation to by them and to procate the . CFAO arrrves. Upon arrrval the CFAO npus .

          ' cocedicatica ct;rus release with de                 v or his/her PlO shatr a eoume prirnary        . Respenses to Cong enional requests       I State. Coordinatica does not mun'that             '

responsibiliry ferr Fedenf operstjoce at for information will be ceorenated a the lanpage el all retenes ruus4 be the !!C If dere is no CFAO for the among the Federei agencies whr.ever approved by the SFO ard CFAO P!Os emergency, the SFO's PIO shall assucce possible.De CFA Cengresshinal but rather that Ge information ec tent pn=ary rer;omeibshry for FederaJ is to be reviewed by them prior to , Liaison Offcer(CLO) at the cperaherts at the llc. When there is a headquarters Congressional A!Iairr release to e.:sure its consistency with CFAO. the SFO's PLO will sesunw Omce mil provide a sing!c point of the totalin!crmation avail.able. In case.s responsibibty for coordin.ating Federid cenrict fer all Federal agency when the public health and safety are in public ir-for: nation at the flC frcri the headquarters C1.Os and Congre54 tonal imminent penL the CFAO's FIO rnay CFAO's PIO at a inutuaUy agreeable staffs sechng s!!e specific emergency review and release public infor nation time. FDtA P!Os at the scent mil - infer attes. As time and circumstancu independently.The SFO's P!O will preside support to the CFA durreg the permit all agency CLOS will either a ssur:e responsibility frem the CFAO's. per.cci that the CFA has Federal channel Congressio:aj requests to this Pf0 at a :ne:a!!y artesbie time when c; era::enal responsibihty for the llc. siegte point of contact. er coordita:e recovery eff:rs are initrated by de FBLA : support wid' include their intended responsas with it. State or oder a;prepnate effs!'e cocide.atina pubbe informanon authemy. When no Federal agency if no Federal agency assur:es the CIA acta tties of other Fede el. State. o' role for the emergar.cy, the FDM assumes the CFA tele. the SFO's PtO solunteer agencie: at the scene but ru headquarteu CLO will coorinate will coordinate Federally getterated Iccated at the l}C with wh:ch FDM hee public inform a tion. Congressionalinformation as dese.-had a pre-established relatiocahip, above.

2. Coordinated Release of Public 3 Coor6nated Relesse c4 Public A FEMA ClO mil be the poiracJ Information at the Scene of the Information at the Headquarters L.evel contact at the scene of de emerseecy F_ne gesey for all Federal agency CLOS aad 73, ,,,, , m ,73,n,y 3,ty,n,,, ;, ,3y U;wo arr va) at the emegency scene. be necessary to re! ease pubbe Congessiocal staff Seesung irdce=eoon the CJAO'e PtO or. if none. the SFO s informati:n prict t; the estab!dht e .? cf ngerkg de agmy and acus f- m PIO. will e:scre the establishment of Federal c;eraucrts at the llc Whe . :*..s being tam to assist oUse au6cm.

( ) Federal pubhc rnformsoon operations at is the case. Federst agencies must The FBtA CLO' mil keep in frequent

%_/       the Joint inferrnation Center (J)Cl in                 coordinate the release of public             coniect with the CFA CLO. if any who coopere<fon with the owner or                          information through their headquarters       wm continue to be & pninary pmar of c;erator's pre. established irJctmation                with the CFA headtluartars PIO. The          contact in the Washingios. D.C. area.

center. or separately. if necessary. Most CFA headquarters P!O serses as the The FBtA CLO will prende nuclear power pf ant owners or single ;o:ct of contact at the national oppre;ria:e infomaiien to Mem,be.s el c;erators han desag- ated JIC Iccat: ens headquarte s level for a!! Federal Cucpess ardlet thee, field s*.afts was and have made arra::ge= cents to agene) p!Os u well as fcr the rned.a, . s.sann as necessary hem the UA establiah and operate these cente s in The CFA headquarters P:0. in ed ether Federal asecc:es.Trus fa. a] an emegency.The l'C at the scene of coniunction with FDfA headaaarters. p.ocedare does act preclude tha emergancy will provide the public wdl establish procedures for cominunicauco and information and the media with adequate, accurate. coordinanns the release of Federal eschange betw een Coopesrsonal and timely public information regarding pubite inferrnauco with the State pno, representatives and Federal ageocies. a radiological eerrge..cy. Efforts will be to release to the media.lf oo Federal Hnu ever. Federst responses wtM be made to colocate all Federal. Sute. local see:cy assumes the CFA role for th, coordina:ed ar ong Federal asenzies in and owr.et or optator public esenency. then the FBtA the man .ee described abem De CFA inf:=ation efficials in de }!C. headgaarters P!O wdi coordinate CLO a:d We FD4A CLO wril cooedaate However. If s; ace limitations at a Federal pubhc mfor nanos a.s descnbed mth oca other on the trdomanon nuclear power plast's designated above. prasided to the Congress as well a.: ese infermanorrcenter prec 3ude rts use as a Pnor to the establishment ef Federal t-i"?manen beiry prntided to the poclu: llc and/orif the State desiynstes eperanens at the liC. Federal agencies erou!d onrnons at t.S W. another locanen for its pubhc will cevrde. ate releases of pubhc informa nen activities. special effer's g f,;,,,. f;,3,f g,j,.,y,, cy:f;fn:::;;;; informanon both 4t the reg onal to ej - will be necessary te esintain c!:se and near the site of the emerge:cy Ahhoul the h ,ean; a;nii: scope of the coordin ation betwet, the Federal J!C inreuen their Washmsten. O C. F.%RP is hmi:eit to it e United States. its and these other press cente s. lf the headduarters omces, ter itones, possessinns. and ternteml Federal Ptos and the State PIOS cannot Ti;e cierno headquarters points of. w a:ers. it is recognized thst rsdiolegeal co locate at the [lC. FBfA ml! nenfv ' com:ct for pubhc infocmanon mli eme gencies oc:urnne near . the Sf s4 wWn end wkere the Fede st c:wte 'o c;terate throghout the ' .:c nan:nal borders li e . rest Car a 4 jiC hss b-ea estabhshedt c- e :ency bi.e cnce the UCis ann Meucol could re2Mre in'e**8"CP8i

              % benever ptscreal, the estab!ishment e M5Mhed sl1 % ashine:en based                            c operaine res;onte effe ts.

O of Feoers) ooerslions a t the llc ul! ':e in!nreunna t :.si be ciertested Therefem the CFA sad FBfA. i-undertaken by the CFA in coordinanon thrusah the llc prior to release. The cor.s Ast:en with the Department of with FEM A. othee apprepnate Federal W.she on ceniers may. howeser. Swe ed ether Feder4! .icenc es as agencaes. And Sule and local hanJW .a crf:,* news media inquirses ao;te:nste. .*Movid ccedinate aed

Fesleral Register / Vol. Sa No. 217 / Friday. November 8. Tems / Nece.e .m cooperate at the time el the e=wegency To rr.ake needed ro6cloem:vi respensibilith s. E.sisting ndich:ge:si wh affecad countrwa as ac=ordanca men:tonna and assessment ass. stance momtoring and asseesment espabihnn with already estabbshed pro *econs tag. aalabh to Federd apncaeA Sme .nd dn a4 ped to cvrry cat those . local pavemr:e ots wid b.tetsoa, arid responsb.lir>ee Mll be made ev:Hab!: Q(3 tr e a ne.s. bda te r:3 asster cial.11 a rry cantaets are made ber-see FederW the general pab!c through apprap.nsie to State and local authorities with agences arid foreism geoairocats Staie acd L. I ageru:ies juris6ctico, and to other Federsi during an emergency. time sheidd be .

  • To preside a frainework through agencies in an emerpney if oth ee reported to the Departnect of Sute and w hich Federal agencies w dl cscidtnNe resouren are cot availab4e. .

FT.\tA. It la aho desirable th.t requesa, their e.:seeger.cy r.4olcscal mocitorire . 3. The Federal agenc.ese will make for assistance hoa Ucited 54a'es boeder and a ssessineca aeduties in su;.;m:wt of their resources avanable on request. An ceustrie.s u a res.dt of deinesite Federal. S tate. a c.d local gov ercm.a mis' ogeocy rr.sy declime to provide any rad:olo8 !cal ernergeo.cies should be rad:o:cgic4 nwcjtenrq and an ses4rt. cot ne+ded resources ordy if doirg so weufd coordinated with the Depastine.o4 of Actwitieo and prennt that agency frma carryv.'3 ont its S ta t e a nd FIMA. .

  • To :ss;at Sata e s s eztial mi.asion a nd e .,ersency govern =e: .s with p, aed ris4ce.cs: ,soloca]

l!!. Feders! Ret #:ck gr:rl Menitorin g a nd. prep.tir'4 er f radiclogscd er.ergerc a.a ty[,.uDurb o e,.5, g t'-a emerge.cy phase of the Asse sment Pfen (TDfAP) t.y dest. i.ieg Fedetal assistac.cs Fedaral responsa. the DcE will

d. fore werd respu .s.t.at;e s. coordinata all Fedacal cifsite The Federal Racholcicical Mcmitorin, C Avthewryand/uriscVevevr radiologicil merJtc.d:g a:d asac:s .z:t and Asse=>,4 Flan was developed io OcE is o sa'gned the respecsblity I.or
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derned ."4.s andintegrate cuerdir.are Federal ra6olepeal do 'eping th m. TAP under aui::ity .m these activities.theEPAdata ass:stasc=. AWhovrn the F;NAPis part o; 34 cry pg. 35t Tne FUt.V is '""~' cf the FRERP. rt rnay be linplernen>-d ec!;ded in the FRERP to atoside a I ' # #"')" ^

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s epa rs h-ly. Th T RN A7. ory=d7 se6e. comore=c sis e dcEtunent that egerno ra%cn monhr:rg required undee a FTm rerietic describes all Federal off. site us;esar.., actoWH & m!"in5 adepaa issued en Wich 11.19a2. is e remed respur.sibihes.The agenc:es assersnee freet the Deper mem of and update s ersion cf the plannir g and paroci;sLi.4 itt the FEtAP. i.ndudig Energy and othee Federal agtnc'es dat response c nctpts ed tbe tats arenr7 asen::cs that joiced Fiut AP sabsequeni they wt! crait the re.:;vired ret: t :es, Fadioececil A.ssissaisce Ptan llRAP) and to' 44 CFR P r.151. are; TF'.(A. the personnel, and funds for the durat:en ef s;;ersedes that plae FRM.AP and IR.V Lc!:sr Reg.Jairy Cc==:2.sion(G.01, be Fedual reswocse e.M W M are very si:rJi : ir. cecessa. with usa FBtAP respecse w.ll be terrnmated iw, F ,sircne td P otecu: . A;u:, ahn the DA Ad=nacate: r esa r:oubie c.h.acges cec :r .ng i.n the tFr.y the Cep rt=e:L of Haald and n designatien uf par:ic pati. g Federal li :n.ats Senices (IU!S). de Depart.: .ent de$ ermines. altee cer.sulistwn wTti t::e / anncies and. in some cases, thest of Fr.stu ;00E1. the Dc;att=est c! CFA a nd SJale arid local clad sa n , \ espanded or rvvised respcxx.ibibdes. A;rii.i.!ture (USDAh the Depart =er. vf I8I W" is relocen a dreat to me e g FEMA.The FRMAP deah with the De.' n.se (DoDI. the Gaput:ner.: t.i publ c health uid safe 1y oc to the , - imtiation and coorchnehan of Federal Com:ne ce (UcCL and the Departe:6nt og emummt.m N State anMoca. rad:olostcal mointor:eg sod assessement th e Interior ICutl. resout:es are adequ.ata Ict th.a sita..c.: a ss.s'ancs. noi exh Federal Nt ecy's The FMIAP recceruses that the aban or (c) the Federal a4:ncies att ca: yL::3 edn :du a' re ?. ons e na v. s mr, h s e other rad:ciercal out only con er:ttge::y statute.:j h FA'. M es:.5Lsh.s. l.1 A na ans  ;! .rq ...d er:c;tacy f:>;stssu.Lt;es us casihdities. or M den is da, . cf re ae.:.n; and ;tr.ic;r 3 Federal a part c,f rav sta tutcry s.d:.rit). .;s a gneme .t of me agtedes ins ched *o r.idd ::ed. sistance finrn c u: y w..:; 2 4.s Wished wor:C:g 'ef:inal'th'If "570^58-Feder.d icsv at::s .e4 (bl;.n c;er.uond re:.Sonships w1th State coctaercut 5. An agency that makes its rete.r:es framew oriIwr caved.n.hn; the ..pnetes. N prosisio w of the FMtAp as aitable, although under the general rad;viofcal conitorir.g ad maic.af t du not firnit t. hose tespousuntines,but direchen of OnE (r.,r )eter. E.DA). does acovum.s of Ftdcrd gencies dutir.a complement them by presiding for a not place itse!f under the a thenry cf r..d.o'epraf emegi.e.cies occartir4 coordinated Federal ressense v. hen the C00fdif* tir'4 8 F CY-w n 5. . t.'e t'.. ic d S.4te s er4 its e.ne nnev radinl@al ass: star e is 0. doe (or late . EPAl will mWtsm a 8 tert:ter:cs. De e;estisc...! Didvlicts re..e'stei All F"RN AP aenn-s w Il c'.snmen and con 1I8 lent 8't Of 8!! OI'3 prewntedhere apply to a'.! radiuica, icd sur; ort the momtersag and stressment tr.J:ological momf or:ng data a.d enrw-n:les in which Federsl .isah!.nca Sr. rsms r f the State. the ormet of de  ; nid:it. with ir.terpretation. to de is r:wsteJ. c.uf e=cin. n a te alinvolved er the CFA. to the States, and to pouns that At ene eni of the range of radie'og c:1 marsler eithe ntreierf taci:ry. t.he

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these a; enc:es desr; ate, as we3 a.s to , eme rycecies. the F%%8LP may be .p r n.e.it ne~!: e! the CFA. cr be cther Federsj agencies ir.sched in the j imtk. ented widett the F'REftr' At me e p ed ogtte me,tstatu.:., " mryancy response. The prim.fpa! , cert end of the . n;e. tre r: dict.r;%f t r . ; ,,n . g,,!m e, descr rri:n of the cimb:ned offsue :nd assist: :e a;r:Wed er: ugh FUfAP U L, *. casita rediolog#etl e:rd:MO:s Y". :me l may W en!y a sma!!po :s of de intal fro n the CFA and the S'ste. Fderal response to a esl:r e- arge .e j. t Ferfer.1 apncy plans a~3 7. The Fedr s! red!cingie:! m: nit:r*r i l FR'.fA P a, ;!!es pre r-ar:!y te offsite r*c ei!wres forimplementn r t) e F'RMAP and assessme-t terrente d he in  ! h h! ?:dit%:al menite-c; e-d w.'; be ennuslent with any Federsi support of. and c:vrdeated = & that ef "essment assistance and trae tee-- es! rn: eie: i .1 v= p .cy ;4nm e de 3rste and ?ced pve.~ eats "h 5.:; ort for these actisoier re ;w :v ents fer Stats and local r.mdiction. The

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' i g wenmes and sue:f;c feelit:es. t.'.e parnc!pantve seenc:es el 9 an', V 0 l'*""." The ristimpat:ng Federal ereceer eniy wnen S:ste and local res:#:r? T,n e purpoees of tbe FR.WP are a s v.:il mair em faci!ities. e 'Apme-t. and not adrqute. All offsite actmoes wits fm'ow s: perieenel te carry out th r starute y l e courdested u.th those of t?e 5:.te

l M.552 Federal Register / Vol. 50. No. 217 / Fnday. Nmember 8.1985 / Notices i 1

a. Federal assistance will be initiated 2. Involvement of Nvn Parncipcing reporting activities of a!! Federal i when the Federal Radiological Agencies agencies during the initial phases of an l
     . Emergency Response Plan is in effect, or         in some cases. other Federal aiencies         emergency while maintaining technica!                   l V        through a request from a State or local      may become involved with FRNIAP                  liaison with State and local agencies government, a nother Federal agency or       activities.The Slate Department would            "'th sirnilar responsibilities.

private entitys or (in rare cases) when be involved if an incident occurnng b. Maintain a common set of all offsite doe. efter notification of an incident. within the United Sta tes or its terniones radiological menitoring data and but in the absence of implerrrentation of affected areas outside United States provide these data and interpretation. the FRERP or formal State request. terntory or if monitoring efforts needed including any Federst dose projections, believes il must respond to meet to be coordinated across an to the CFA and the State on an statutory requirements to protect public intemational border. The Feder.1 expedited basis to assist in developing safety. Whenever Do2 responds without Bureau of Investigation (FBI) would other protective measures and re. entry a State request, the State will be notified have the principal role in the recommendations for the public.The by doe. Requests from private entities investigation of all emergencies where CFA will provide these data to other will be referred to the State before any turensm or deliberate rete e se of appropriate Federal agencies requinng decision on ruponse is made to ensure radioactive materials is suspected. or in direct knowledge of radiological there will not be a duplication of effort. C' "' CI lh" * ' 8 'I"' t ""CI"' I' C5I'o n c nditions. or matenals. The major FB! interfaces. c. With other appropriate agencies'

9. Agencies carryirig' out statutory however, are expected to be with the including these agencies with responsibilities related to radielegical CFA and FT.MA. Even when the FBIis responsibihties for the ingesnen monitonna and assessment dunng a involv ed. doe / EPA wil1 coordinate pathway (e 3 EPA. HHS. and USD AI.

Federal response will also coordinate help the CFA to assess the accident monitenna funcnons with their State their activities through doe (or later, co u n t e.p a ru. potential and to develop technical . EPA}.This coordination will not limit 'd t the normal working relationship 1 Coordination of a L;mited Response P {Cd b8 hab 't $s between a Federal agency and its State The TAMAP ttcognites that the recommendations and in recovery counterpart nor reatnet the flow of appropnaie response to a request for pla nning. Ir&rmation from that agency to the Federal radiolcycal assistance may d. Provide the personnel and State, take many ferms, ranging from advice equipment required to coordinate end.in

10. Fedeesl agencies, as their 8'ven by sele; hone to a large Federal cooperation with otbei Federal risources permit. will assist other mCC'tonta and assessment operet:en at components. to perform the offsite Federal agencies and State and local the scene of a senous er.ergency.Most radiological monitonng and evaluanen of the fcHowmg guidehnu for q governments with planning and training activities designed to improve local {ichpanng a anci a d g ed
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e. Request supplemental radioleg: cal -
                                                          , , , , ,                         p response capabilities, and will                                                                monitoring assistar<e from other cooperate in drills, testa and exercius.

also ap licable tolesserincidents where a hmited response, possibly by doe ""'3' "* """ .

11. Apprepnate independent requested to do so by the State. or if alone. is suf0cient.

emergency actions may be taken by the considered necessary to maintain the participaung Federal agencies on their T. Responsibihties e/ Po. ricipating credibility of the offsite assessment. own authenty to save lives minimi:e Agencies f Request meteorolegical, immediate haurds. and gather L Responsibihtles Dunng Ernergencies hyd rolo g:c al. g e:gra phical. e te . d a t a information about the eme gency that Cognizant Federal Agency. The CFA : needed fer :.cnitenng and assess:-ent might be lost by delay. Such action will pnmary emergency response 'IIC"O not preempt later implementation of the responsibilities are stated in the g Provide censultation and s;pport FR.M A P. previous chapter at C.1.The CFA will services to all other entities fe 3. pris ate also contnbute to the FRMAP as contractors) with radiological

12. Funding for each agency's participanon in support of the FR. MAP la follows: monitoneg functions and capabilities.

the ruponsibility of that agency unless h. Assist HHS and other Federal.

a. Ensure that doe. Federal. Pate. and dI al a encies by prov .n g provided for by other agreements. local ofncials are notinsd quickly of a 8, "g E. Oqomsorion f, 8
                                                                       ,'[I',"h nn ,;,, ,,ggn,,,;          methods of handhng radictog: cal and   radiological   data  to the doe  or EPA    contaminanon.
1. General Pnneiples Offsite Technical Director (OSTD) and I. Ass it the other Federal. State. and The F A. MAP addresses the State and local ofncials: and local agencies in early planning for coordination of the participating c. Utibre FR. MAP data. as appropnate. decon:aminanon and recovery of the agencies' support of offsite monitonng to develep the Federal technical offsi:e area and make recommendanens and assessment efforts.The recommendations on protecove to avoid the s;tead of contamination by organization of the FR. MAP emergency measures and evaluate the facility or ir ;teper emer;ency operations.

response and the roles of some agene:es radiological activity owner or operator's i Proude telecemniunicanons supp:rt under FR. MAP will depend on the recommendations.The presentation of to Federal agencies assisung m offsue specine emergency, but will follow the these ree:mmendanons to the State or radiolog' cal monitoring. if necessary. Onne:ples outhned m the Federal other offsite authenty will be k. Ensure the Orderly transfer of Radiological Ernergency Response Plan, coord;na ted with FEM A. respenstbdity for coord;neting ine , Infor--ation generated from the FRMAp Ce ctrinent o/Enegy. doe's offsne intermediate and long te-n rad.oteg m ' responu is provided to the CFA and to responsibiht es are: monitonng funcnon to EPA at a the apprepnate State authonnes. a Coordmate the offsoe radiological r utus:ly agreeable time af:er the mupt monoones. a s s e ssment. e s alonen. a nd phases ofine emeagencyif the need tir

Fe&rirl Repster / Vol. 50. No. *17 / Friday. Nove=ber 8. In5 / Notice 4s 53 Federal ra diolog;es) anista nce authoriefes wha need to wort with Stat.e of a radiologicalharard or serious threat and Feder.1 e:nergency radioleg't.sj to the public. la r:ost cues. State !m f i c o n tin u e s. Eniiront erre/PW/en Ajecy. a ssistance personnel Federal a ssistance resourcu c: a limited Fedent respense V EPA will arsee the kud ege~y responsibility fer cocedhiarir*g the in training State and localgeremment person.nelis available through FDfA will suffice. intermediate and Icege-r cJfshe (under 44 CR Part T511. usir,g t.he H. Operotmg Procedtaes radiation monitc<! g ecdrities after iechnical expertise acd resources of. J. Notif.catioo ar.d Activatico

    - receivir g adequate asrurec.cv frc.m the     other RMAP agencles.          -

Deparirnent of Energy and ethet Federal Err =ises of the RMAP aspect of the .Noaificalic=> cl doe and oebee a gencies tha t they w,11 ccamil the FRERP are encoe-aged a nong Federal. participating agencies may cccw requ e s te d re scwea s. per so rmel. and State. and lecal ap :.ies. Exercises may thrcesh an alert to a pouible petiblem et funds for the duration cJ the Fedeest cccur iede;endentry or in cenienctioc a regnest for ra&ological assist ance. te spor se eficrt. Once the cocedios tes wich other etercises. ruch a: Srate/ doe wiH maintem nehonal and regtenal respcrtsib45 ties are trusferred ! ncs facitiry emergency plan ererdses or coordinatioe ofEces as pcints of scen. OcE and EPA. EPA will uneme the doe eserdses ef :he F7E7P. Each agecy Io Feders] rM.pca) % g..y role desenbed above. Pnot to assassing should ceerdinate its traMing prograr:s assistance and respense. Ilequests hv coordu:.at;on regonsibsty. E2A wdi and ete cises threugh the Federal Federal radiolcescal aesistanca wsR

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function as coe of the o6er par 12capating Radici:# cal P t:artdness Cecrt:a" g genenDy be drtc>i to the appncriste

g e nc e.3. Committce f F7PCQ Sdeemmitree on doe F *b cali Assistance Re=umt rederalE:.ergency Meacgement Trainiry ar.d Eterese: te aveld C ordmatzog CTF.cs. A.n exce;twn to Ap. cy. FDtA hu a ruator rrAe i.n all duphcan:n and te ma.ke its trabing this is a rP=' from the D:)D. w uca i utuations inv:lvirrg a multi. agency as ailable to ether agences. Each agency will be made threvgh the DoD. doe j:rnt res;.cnse. In add:t.cn to coordinating the is enc:u aged to fut ush framn g Nuc!ur Ac=6 ens Coore.atug Center uffsite f> n.tednicafi respor te i.md.er r aterals and t'atamg arsistance. u its (JNACC) at Kirtl.nd AFB m the GERP. FEMA rney contnbute to rese:.- ts permit. when requested to da Albuqocrear. Ne w Meuco. Reques:s FRMAP by obtairung so by other agencies. rnight also go derecdy to DsE's telecommunicatiens and Icgisetcal C. Types u/ Emerge.ocles Emnyemy Opentog Castu A 's u stip;crt fc- eTracies pemcips trng .in -

Cerm.amtowtL Marylamd. redi:IcgkTl r~-item g and asseTT=*ent Thre- rpes of e- ergmcies have bee ' as requer*ed by DeE cv EPA at F'RMA? RM'm kr ndioW) a he rreucusly desembed in the F7ERP Each may corse frta ethet F ederel a oerces. coordinators. t> pe ef emeepney may perse-t diffe-rt Ot.6er Part cz;eligt yer. les. E.aes, t.ces ci res;ense proble- s. State er local mes. licraes fie gc.,.rw rrie Ws. h3dus niev. oc 0a-part:c:;at: g agency m!I carry out its Fixed nm: leer fechties. includ, gm general public. Req,ests frten the p sistvtcry resoonsibilities and any other nuclear powe- reactors. have the . p ,d @ & M dtrim Q res;ensibi!.tiu onder the FRGP. af the RERP 'rs irnpiemented. dunrrg the advantates of known locshens and eti Img site specfk emergeriey plans 3,ste befcre any decision ~en response is made to enevre there will not be a course crf the r:6ological e nergency. Classificanons ofirmdent teverity have duplication of effort. Ahhevgh All radioteccal cauterwg aM been de-elopment for meny cf thew g g ,, , ygg assessmect actmrres cenducted as pans f acilitns. and the level of FRMAP cI the s:.arttcry respcacbdnies m).) be resc >%e me, be g Aded by Ih-se FEMPen e dNre W M N c;;rd.n.ded aith the o6er par =paiuzy c!a ss>ficariorrs The NRC hss adepred 83'" ,' a;encas thr .;gh DOE a .d later. EPA. leur classifiesoces fc- medeats et

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Euch asancy mil mase its r:6c!creal commeretal nuc!eer powe planrr will be obtained before reefor offrite opnatic.ns begin. tes.a rcas and capabihtaa.s as adaMa to Notification of Unusual Evenn Akrt-the Federal assistance opersuons as Site Area Emervency: and Generwl The doe re.gional oMet rney ree;-md resources percut. Emergency. DoD and DeE have chosen by dispatetn g a Radic!cgieel the some four classific He ns fee their A ssistance Pr: gram (RAF) tesm, by

     .. Rerperrsibilities for Tra. .inm3 and                                                  requesting aasistance fre:n a regie ri neclear facilities. althevr5 the type of E s ecin s                                                                               office of another parttepath g age ~:7. et pcts4 ble incident would depend on the To improv e the response capability of   type of faelity f.n pne sl. for faciline,   by refernn3 the regest to an the parue: pati. g agencies and the State    ustrg rNw classifications offsite           appr:;riate State agency that can and !ccal personnel with whom they           monitonng end assessment activitie,         pr:Wde prompt assistence. The State in:eract the FRMAP encourages the            would be espected only dunng a Site         will be nonfied when a RAP teem is ce s elepmeet of traunsg cnatarials and      Area Emergency es a dene-sl                 being sent. In additien, the DeE rer:r.al presentation of traus seenona by all         Emergency. Sut sta nh al offsite            office will nonfy the Directee of DC agencies and at alllevels. Radiological      ra d;oleycal problems would be              Eme gency Acnon and Coordinerre's emergenev terper se eninh g shev!d be        e yected only dunns or folle =tr g a        Te am (EACT) threvth the Emerg-ey enented toward ensur t's preper              General Emerpney condition.                 Operating Center (EOC) when the D:E errcTency ec* font at the scene ef a         Mobihtation and acrtearion could occur      regi:nal office needs assistance er has ra diological ea erpne/. Informing the       under an Alert if degradation of the        responded to a request fer anistance.

public. and effeems a prompt return to les el of safety at the faciliry or other EACT may choose to alert or activite n:r isley. In additten to areacy c:ndinorts (public concern. unf a vorable maior doe ttrpense resources. If the

     ;eacenei. pe sonnel who may be               w ea:her. lack of resources) warrant such init:al request comes directly to the trated mcdude the se hhe!y to be at the      acnen.                                       ECC. its staff will alert of d:spatch a scene of the eccide-t. rich se pt-sonnel        Respense to transpettation acc: dents     RAF team bom the appr:priate t'Tc*el p)

, of a fixed nuclear fachry persennel is more difTrcult to plan. as such ofU c e. (/ presidini e- ervacy servicts, those acc: dents may occur anywhere, may The doe ECC ell noti"/. as etrer*.s responding to calls fee insoise a ver eiy of radioacnve neet s s a ry. De C/NOAA. D:D. Del. E?A. ra h!,cgmal a ssistance. and foes) r-ater.als and r ay represent mt; eat lees FEMA. HHS. 9C. and USDA in

865 >l Federal Register / Vol. 50. No. n7 / Fnday. Noventber 8.1985 / Notices accordance with a greed.upon FRhtAP DcE cfficial who coord:netes the total responsib!e for preparanen of press notification precedures.to request their doe respense ) releases about its own response i p\ assistance if significant Federal The OSTD is res;onsib!c for- activities in support of FFOtAP. O involvement may be required. doe. in its establishing a Federal Radio!cg cal hicnitoring and Assessment Center How es er.information for the pubhc role as coordinater. may choose to about the results of the Federal contact.cr rnay be contacted by, any of (FRatAC) to be used as a coordinst:en radictegical monitenng should be the participatig agencies, but unless . center for Federal monitoring effarts. coordinated through the CFA and doe is also the CFA. doe will not be the .This center need not be located near the FEhiA.The participating agencies may ~ primary sou.rce of generalInformation , emeqency site or the Federal Response supply public information perscnnel cr about the incident. Center (RC) as long as its actions can technical experts to assist the CFA. Notification of FRMAP agencies may be cocrdinated with those centers. In FEStA. or State in their public be delayed or omitted if n<cessary to some instances. the FRStAC locanon infonnation efforts. avoid interfeng with investigations of may have already been determ ned and Secunty considerations may restt:ct threats against nuclear facilities or included as part of s Federal agency. available information when cia ssified materials.In ome cases. nouncation State. or local emergency ;!an. W hen nuclear rnaterial er Iacilities are rnay be made, but informatien not the FF4 TAC locatien has not been previously determined. a locanon will insolved. laformation may also be crincal to the monitony and tempo.rardy withheld frern the pubtic an assessment activities een be restncted be selected after confernng with the State.The location of the FRMAC will ,,,gencies involving ter crism er by an ogoing criminalinvesugehen. sabotage to avoid interfering with an Restr :nora e n cla ssified infermanen be npor,ted to the CFA. FE5tA. a nd g , may also prevent total disclosure to a fn s at the s . and DuE et er ;arncs;stig agencies hFhl wm n M M he anen of odu a- m'e public inf:rmation may be handed Agencies res;ced:ng under FRMAP b UaGC locally by apprepnate Federal c icca! off cia!s. a an t ea . ce r .'c e lly and FBtA and net located tesede'. the equi;;ed teamo. Agencies will O

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  • anue:pate State needs to the r:aximum FCrdr t  !! des gnate a ii son estent possible and respond ea quickly to the RMAC to facilitate coordination Responses to Cortgressional tequests as practical. However. it should be between centers. Representatives of all for information will be c:ordinated a encies pan:ct; sting in the F'A. MAP among the Federal agencies as prodded
                                                      '                  d     P"""^                    '     e GE.R P.

a e r s;o se o e e reake t e espectauon of as ir.rnediate respense to $Q'7 ,b 3 R ' 5. D V" '"' a!! State nquests u.eeslistic. 7.e DcE OSD W1 nri des 6 wid the EPA Rad:clogical Res;cese As stated in Section D. fyn6q fer eac .

   )     L Cccrinarien at the E=ergency Sce e         Coer6nator to fac;!nate a smeet-a tencVs part.icipatien in su;;crt of -

DcE's Ernergency Action and trenstuen of the coor6nauen FRMAPis the res'pensibday of that responsibility to EPA at a mutu.,.,.y agency.urdess other agreements are in Coordination Team (EACD at agreeable timer and after consult non headquarien will designate an initial effect.This will be the case ngardless of with the State. !:is 6fficult to spectly in whether the activities were ininated by Off Site Technical Director (OSTD) for advance when this transfer could occur. any e=egency requirig more than a statutcry responsibilities or by the limoed Federal res;<nse. The CSTD but it would generally be especed to request of another agency.

                               -                      late plact aller de immeolate e .si r's that tr.e Det res;cesibility f r    eSe*gency attuenCn ts staDdited. offsite     Ib870#Uf3 S/ff f?"#08 cOcr6Sa?.".4 Cffsite ".0 .itor;ng a d            ?

( g g ' assessment is met,l.*;*n arMVal at the Seierslinteragency agree 5e-ts haS e scene of the ercergency the OSTD will foif,' ng y'e 'b docu. en e and n sig .ed that pertain to the offsue contact the State et local agency their conuquences have been assessed. monitoring and assessment actiones tspena.ble for radiological monttonng. covend by FRMAP. Authenty for each In de case of an accident at a nuclear and the seniet officials of the CFA. power plant. for instance. the transfer of agency's role durmg a radiological FTMA. and EPA present at the responsibdity might take place at a C""I' 887 U "".' ' I"' d * '"h *^ '.h ' eme ;eacy sce .a. mutually agneable t:me after NRC has authennes cited in each agency : The ;erson desig..ated as 05T0 may I '^ '"'***#7*^!h'f''3 de'uminec de piant to be m stable E*"E vary as the naturt and degree of cen6tten. ch4;tn.

       .res:cese change.F t example the                   After this transfer. a person            IV. Federal Assacy laterfaces and OSTD will generally be the RAP team           designated by EPA's Office of Ra6auen        ge.poose Plan Summaries captain during the early response. As         p :erams will serve as the OSTC and
d6tional resources or ad6tional RAP wall assame the coor6nauen To facditate de coorinanen of teams arrive. EACT may desanste 4 rvi;nnsibdeies of de DcE OSTD Other Firderal agency response acaons. tha hgherdes el offic:al from a regi:nal  ;.rtic:; ann; agenc:es will be ucuan defines and sum .an:es F-ders!

otfice of an offic:al fram doe responsi:le for coordinaung the:r agency interfacee-these acavines Lt heed warters as CSTD. doe wdl nonfy rnonnonng acovines throwth the EPA which two or more agenc:n hau the a;;te:nate panict;.iting agenc:es C::TD 4:long as the FRMAP res;onse relied responsibdines.The intufen whei these designanens are mJde. In c:nnnues, among Federal agencies are deter aned

  • etenctes whe e DcEis tiso the CF A in large part by the nature and sesemy 3d !^IO *# d h 0

r .4s ons.te res ;nsi:.hes by uf gaen emnie .i.:n This secuc~ U

  .\    J2:ef ent. the CSTD adi c:crina:e                 Public .niarmenon aca a.es rebta e       re .tains summanes of tre Ms:enu Q        tre FRMAP acta:t:es re;ornne to the           f.. FR\ TAP a:eranens wdi be CFAO throuch the desgnaied OcE Team rur6.ated m accordance wnh the pians elthe ;arne: at:ng Fede al osencies.which provice 4Fno * " "

l.*4 der. lThe DeE Teem 1.eader is the f;F.RP. E cn ;4rne.auq a; enc > .s v.it. .ents. contact ;cinis f, r

Federal 'Regisfer / Vol. 50. No. 21 / Fridw. Neember C.1985 / Notices 46 6 n otifica tion. Federal interfa ce s. pla n may impinge on the actions of other FRM AP (Notifica tion) references. and sour:es of authonty. agencies. doe will notify Federal agencies llut d A. rec'em/ Agency /rtefoces .Coordina tion (Onsite/Offsite) have FRMAP responsibilities in gd ac:ordance with agreed.upon Federal agency interfaces are The SFO and the CFAO will w crk notifica tion precedures. necessary for a coordinated Federal together directly and through their re spons e. D es e in te rfa ce s. d e senbing representatives at the scene. wheder FRMAP (Resources) how vanous Federal agencies will work co. located or located at separate in making their resources availab!e to together, an the planning elements that response centers. to coordinate the support the FRMAP, er . rticipating promote coordination in the Federal response efforts of the Federal agene:es Federal agencies will o.,_6nate their responn. Some of these interfaces were offsite with the response efforts of the acuvities with doe. When EPA ha s desenbed explicitly in the preceding CFA and owner or operator ons:te assumed the coordination sections. others are in the individual responsbilities frorn doe. participating agency response plans and procedutes. Designetien of Agency Lead Official Federal agencies will coordinate their The interfaces are suenmarized and Each agency will exchange with activities.with EPA. catalogued a!;habetically in this section FT.MA ap;te;nate information about its to provide a c:mprehe:sive reference pgygp1T"'it' 'I list for parucipating agencies and other dopaud lud ofncial and urson .el at the scene. if any. After the emergency phase cf the offsite author: ties. This catalegue also - response. D:E will transfer FRMAP serves as a gl:ssary since only the titles E. e gency Shelter Availability coordination responsibilities to epa at a cf these interfs:es are used in the mutually agrnable time. agency res:ense plan summaries tnat HUD a"> W"WS will cec dinate their ga g g e ,,,, ass: stance to State and local Feed / Feed Availability g:s emment ofnciais in ; oviieg A:tivation and Deployment ,me.gency shelter for relocated persons. USDA and HHS will coordinate their (Procedures) assistance to State and 10:al Federal Lands governtnent officials to ensure the FEMA will execute operational availability of food and feed dunns response procedures as ag eed to with The CFA and FFMA will coctd:.nate , = , q , n c ,,, es:5 potential CFA to ensure that with any affe:ted Federal f and nMcanen. acuvanen. anc depl:> .e- r a asement a; enc:es (D !. USDA. DoD. Food / Feed Safety Re::mmendations of Federal agen:ies take place in a i

  • Al ab:ut response activit;es to HHS and USDA.in coerdinat; n with timely. eine:ent. and mutually agreeab? emme that they are consistent w*th the CFA. willicintly develop s manner and in accordance with g:s erning Federal stah:tes recommendat: ens c:n=erning de safe'y procadures in their agency plans. of food and animal feed.

Federal Response Center

 \         Advise on Transportation of and to                                                           .

Impact Assessmerit (Agriculture) Etnergency Housing Upon notification by FEMA of tne location and establishment of de USDA will coordinate with HHS a .d HUD may eensult with dot for advice Federal Res:ense Center, each Federal EPA to assist State and !ccal off;::als. en the best mean.: fer trans:<rurg 4:,.cy with representanves at tne scene as requested. in the disposition of 1sl :sted ;e sens to emegen:y e? .r e emergency wdl;r: vide contaminated livest::k and ;c6 h:us:ng or :n 'rans;cn:ng emegen:) re:resentan:n to the Center if; uMe. h:us:ng to is!::a'.ed persens g..a:! Assusment (Hea!6) P (Coordinauon With FsERP) HHS will assist the CFA FEMA. E:A j Congressional Information doe or EPA will coordinate FEMAP doe as FRMAP coor6nater, aniif Agency Cong:sssional Liaison requested. the State in assessing se monitonna and assessment acusities impact of the radiological emegency en Officers (CLCs) will coor6nate with other Federal offsite ass: stance Congressional requests with the CFA the health of persons in the effected C:n; essional Laison Ofncer at being provided to de Sua e sugh me SFO- area. hesd uane s :r the FDtA CLO who will be the Con.; essional ;cint of - In6an Tnbu r . MAP (Unison) contect at the scene of the emegency. Dolltnbal government and t..st l The CFA Headquaners CLO and FE.MA U:en arnval at the scene.the DcE resources issues) and HHS (healta and l CLO will keep in frequent centact. Offsta Tecnical Dinctor (CSQ wn.! ,,7,,y g ,, g,,) ,,, ,y ,,j , ei, r e , ,,,, t e , j estaolish liaison with State and local CFA and FDtA in c:nsulting a .d Coor6na tion (,u,sison)

                               ,                            cincials, tne CFA. FDIA, and EPA.                carkaung wim Federally nestni:ed Agen::e wtil; evide er exchan;e              FMP (M: niter ng R uults!                         Indan it:bes about ine: dents. res::nses.

liaisen representanves. as necessary. to and ; tete:use measures affr:nni tnem assist in tne es:hange of informanen doe wdi: cr6nate Fede il I m:nitone; setivtues for the CFA and in Inf:rmanen Exchange am:ng stene:es. su:::rt of the State dur:ng et :nitial FEMA will establish a mechan:sm to Cecrdinati:n (Cffsite) stages of de emergency.The CFA. ether facdttait the timely exchange of Federal ne ::es ;res:in;:ifsre Federal age .::es. and t'.e Sta'e will in!:rman:n am:ng responing Fed'*al ainstance t'e State and !ccal

  • ra *:ta CeE to dese :: a a g e n::e s.

g:s ernment agenc:es will e::rdinate  ::m;tehensive assessme . of de ofinte p ,,,,,, , ) this assistance inrough tne SFO radiological monit:nns data the resuits \_/ whenever Federal agencies share the cf de assessment will be provided to CFA. doe / EPA, and FD(A wa.l im:iementanon of censin de CFA and the State for fyrtner seusfy the mutually att"d 2:" res:ensibdines or when ineir a:usit:es es aivanon and distt:bunen. informanen re:wirements ::e:.f;ei :y

36556 Federal Reparer / Vol. 50. No. 217 / fnday. November 8.1985 / Notices each participating Federal agency during advice for the State regarding other Public Informaticm Relea ses frotn the planning precen. protective measures and re. entry Headquarters p$. 'In'temational Ccopera tion (CFA) . oc mmendahons for de puWc.

M) Feder'al age.ndes' he adquarters plOs Other Protective Measures and Re entry will either channel rnedia informa tion th Depar en o S are and the .
                                                  . RuommendsdonsJRERs) %entadon) , requests to the CFA's PIO at th,e CFA
                                                           ]ts The CFAS in conjudetio'n withy,f((p];(#'g                  "'[n kus
    ' cooperate Federal with agencies       as appropriate.

government counterpar will and other appropriate Federal agencies' FBtA gn g

  • in Canada and Mexico as agreed to in through him/her prio'r to rele a s e.

will present r coordinated Federal already established protocols in posinon on other protective r:>easures Public triforms tion Refeases from the FC responding to radiological emergencies and re-entry recommendations for the occurring near U.S. borders. The CFA Federsi agencies' FlOs will work public to the State or other appropriate together to promote the coord;nated will also provide appropriele and timely offsite authorihes. information directly to its counterparts refuse of public Informadon droq's de In Mesico and Canada at the time of Protective Action Recommendations D C. eme rg ency. (DeulopmenQ Radiation Victim Care advice Interna tienal Cooperation (FEMA) Unless the public health and safety doe will provide NHS and o$n a e in imminent pent, the CFA will Federal. State and local agencies with FT.MA will work mth the Department consult as appropnate mth FEMA, of State and other Federal agencies at advice and medical resources to the HHS. EPA. USD A. doe. and othe' ettent ave lable to asilet in the hand!!.s the tirne of an emergency to ensure that Federal agencies in pre;anns a and care of radiation accident v.cums t! affected or potentially affected countres coordinated Federal position on requesled* are ke;t fully informed. protective aceton recommendations. Logistical Support for Federal Agencies taking into considerstion appropnate Recovery Planning Federel and State Protxtin Achon Prior to the Deactivation of the FEM'A wil1 assist in obtaining resoutees needed by the CFA and other Guidu when such recommendations are Federal respons e. FE.MA will coordinate Federal agencies at the emcr3*new neCusirY- Federal assistance to the State.ss scene. P otecnve Action Recer:vnendanons requestad. in plann ng fot oPlsi'.e Marine Fisbery Product Saferv untauen) NM l'nless the pubhc health and safuy Status Updates The Depart =ent of Cominerce will provide support to HHS/FI)A at its an in imminent pent. the CFA. in Agencies at the scene of de request on matters of fishery product C'"3""'"'" *N UM wm pu un! a n , emergency prior in the ar-val of the p/ C safety (mafine af tas orkly). uI Hn p ludu a recomrnendations (PARS) to the State er CFA. FT.MA. and Do2 w111 prov.de a status updata om deir acuvices when Monitanna Resources (EPA) other appropriate offsite au:hanty. as each of these agencies anives at the EPA will provide reseurces to assist requ es ted. scene of the emergency. Subsequent doe in morutoncs ndicactivity levels in P otective Achon and Re-entry agency status updatu mH be provded the environment durms the emeriency to the CFA. FD4A. and doe on a Recom.:nendauona Dissemananen (CFA) phase of the incident and. durm; the recurnng basis as requested ar.d to EP.8 intermediate and long term phase. will The CFA willinform doe or DA. as upon c ansfer of the F~AhMP coordinate Federal radiological coordinators of Federal offsite coordination resper.aibility hom DcE. monitonns and the evaluauon of actual radiologica] morutonng. of protective ensironmental trnp act, action and re entry and other protective measures recommendahons made to the Federal water resources PTviect Notification (CFA) State. and of any decisions or actions mana gers (DoD. Dot TVA) will The CFA. after receiving coufication taken by the State based on those coordanate the opersoon of beir of the emergency. will notify FBtA and recommend a tions. projects with the apprepnate agences other Federal agencies in accordance Protecove Action and Re entry 8"8"" P'" ** *I* # * ^ with the CFA's notification procedures. Recornmendations Dissemination and agricultural (USDA) water supphe This nottfication willinclude a (FUM) and fish,and wijdhfe (doc Del) durr4 desenption of the CFA's ruponse sistus radiological emergencies. and curnal activities, a general FB4A shallinform Federal agencies doc and DoD will provide wuther assessment of the emergency, and any at the nationallevel and at the Federal support capabiliers for rad. oles; cal other informauon available. Response Center of protective action emergencies. backing up one another and re. entry recommendat ons made to when required and may callon Notif! cation (TEMA) the State and of any decisions or actions addiuonal suppon from other a genc:e-FF.atA will notify Federal agencies of taken by the State based on those as necessary. the emergency situation and evpply recommendations. the w White House Information all televant irtformatica Protective Action Implementation Die CFA will notify the White Hou Food) of the incident. After the tnical repor-Other P etecnve Measures and Re. entry USDA in coordination with HHS. will the CFA will pnpare the se':'aon of Recommendations (R.ERs) assist State and local officials in the FEMA's White House reports dealee IU'"IC E*'"O implementation of protecuve measure to with casite cond!tions and dett scru The CFA will consult as apprognate mintiniu radianon exposure to the et potenual offsite impacts. B.ased on with FEatA. doe. UA. HHS. USDA. and pubhc through food mgesuon. and will information provided by the SFO anr other Federal agasc.as in dev a;optra eform FEaiA of such assistance. the ciber Federij agencies. FE.VA -

Fede s1 Register / Vol. 50. N

  • 217 / Friday. November 8.1945 / Notices 4 557 provide periodic execut.ive summaries to Department of Transponstion (DaT) local eqanizations responding to a the President and advise the White Environmental Protection Age
  • icy (EPA)
 /\      House daily of the overallFederal                              . Federal Emergency Management ra diologic&l em eg ency. NO AA's responsibilities include: Acquiring U       resEonze*

Ag ency (FE.M A) weather date and providing weather White House Responses National Co:rmunications System (NCS) forecasts in connection with the Nuclear Regulatory Commissic, INRC) emegency: disseniinating we ather and All responses to the White House will U.S. Department of Agneulture (USDA) emergency information: and ensuring be coordinated with FEMA.The agency Each summary provides a mission , that marine fishery products available to receiving the inquiry will have lead statement the agency contact point for the public are not contaminated, responsibiliry for preparing and , notifica tion. Federal agency interfa ces. - transmitting the response. assistance responsibilities to Federal. 7 pg.,,,7,Nerificatien et doc Sta t e. a nd local gove mments. a gency g,,jiuo, e,, B Summeries of Tedero/ Agency Mesponse Plons response plan and procedute references. Contact Person'a

Title:

Chief. Apphed and sources of agency authenty. For Services Branch. This secuen provides summaries of es se of upda ting. emergency telephone Contact Person's Oqanization: the response plans prepared by .and facsknile numbers are provided in panicipating Federal agencies: Appendix C. National Weather Service He adqua rters. Depanment of Cor.vnerce (doc) Deparment of Commeres Response Attemate Emergency Point of

Contact:

Department of Defense (DoD) Plao Summary Department of Energy (doe). CFA and NOAA/NWS Communications Stanch. pygp 1 Summary of Response Afissnon 3 TederclDepcrtment or Agen:y Department of Health and Human The National 0ceanic and ##'<##" Services (HMS) Atmosphenc Ad.-.inistration (NOAA)is Usted below are DeC's interfaces Department of Housing and Urban the pnmary agent within the Department with other Federal departments and Development (HUD) of Commerce responsible for providing agencies in responding to a radio!crea! Department of the Interior (Dol) assistance to,the Federal. State, and e = e rg e ncy. Canaarwt r o+ Co wtaca Fto4 mas Ac =cv intenness wween o sawee. . sn e a ;m on: eavues. s v.s me a ao sena .wa.aw=. 3 n m.e e

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  • Provide support to HHSIFDA at its Departmoet of Defense Respoose Pian j Pedem/. State. cad loco / Co vernments request. through the National Manne S ummary
  • Prepare and d.isseminate forecasts Fishenes Service (NMFS). in order to avoid human consumption of 7 g, . g g gpy,, gfg j,3 and warnings for sever weather such as contaminated commercial fishery a The Department of Defenn is hurricanes. tomadoes, severe thunderstorms, flooda. extreme winter products. lManne tress only ) chqrged with the safe handhnt storage, w rather, and tsunamis to local officials 3 doc Response P!cn and Piccedure **'"'"*"""**
  • and the pneral public. Re/etences trannortanon oNebu mam
  • Broadcast, watches and wamings of nuclear weapon components. and other natural disa sters prepared by NOAA. Agency Response Plan radioactive materialin DoD custody.

and radiological emergency waming and with the safe operation of DoD

1. Nationa/ Plan for Radiologic:/

approved by the States. over NOAA Emegencies et Commercio/ Nue/ect nuclear facilities. Inherent in this Weather Radio and other.'.OAA respons bility is the requirement to Pow er Plantt Federal Coordinator for protect hfe and property from any heshh dissemination systems. Meteorological Services and Supporting

  • or safety hazards that could ensue from Provide to the CFA. doe. and the Research. N a tional Ocea nic and an accident or significant incident State. current and forNast Atmosphene Administration.Fovember meteorologicalinformation about wind 1982. aneciated with these mitenals or activities. To fulfill thes e speed and direction. low level stabihty. g p,,CSpee,rie Aur3er ries responsibihties. the DoD has issued O

precipitation.and other meteorological plans and pohey guidiace requirmi19 and hydrolopeal factors affecting the

  • Ceportment of Commerce deselopment of a well trained and transport or dispersion of radioactive Cryentserion Orc'er U JS. as arnended equipped nuclest accident response ma t e rials (g s t eou s. liquid. particula t el. A 'eust18.1960. organization. lt should be noted that m
            'N'.S5a                       Federal Register / Vol. 50. No. 227 / Frid.sy. November 8.1986 / Notices order to protect netional security                                        ship. or assigned geog sphic area where                                        to provide ir.lonnanos and suFPert a.a m        information, pebey guidance prohibits                                     the accident or incJdent occurs.                                              required.

I $ public release of informaden that (2) The Sernce ce Ageocy having (Y identdies stotaas locatio:a of nucleat custody of the matenal at the tirse of the 2. Point o/Notificction et DoD materials. schedulu of transportation of acrJdent or signt!! cant incident if the Contact Person's Title; Depoly nuclear c>eterials. or the echedules of accidant occurs beyond the bearidari" Director of Operations (DDO).

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nuclear-powered vessels. For a nor>.DoD of a DoD cutallahon. doe faciliry. naval Contact Pefson's Org.anizatiore radiologica) e:sergency. the DoD will ship. or geographic eree. * ' National Military Command Center. support the CFA and FT.MA within the '  :. The Na nonal Mdatory Cocunand Center (NMCC)is responsible for initial Organization of the joint Chiefs of Sta5 constraints of natlonal secunty, a s approved by DoD pclicy or OSD. nation.a!. level commaod and control and J. federo/ Department or Agency

b. For DoD radiological eme geacies, response of DoD resource and fag,7 foe,,

the responsibthty for onsite Coro;nand pereoccel until condations have and Control at the scene of a nuclear stabihzed. Cocumend and Control wil.1 Usted below are DoD's interfaere accident or sipificant incident is be transfernd to the responnble Service with other Federal depart =enu and assigned to: Operations Center, as Directed by the agencies in respecdtng to a rad;cicpcal

11) The Senice or Agency in charge of Secretary of Defense or his authorized emergency.

a DoD it.stallation. doe facility. naval representative. The NMCC will continue

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4 Res:cas:bt!:: es lot Assis:c. ce to local officials. !t is important ro S C:D Res: case ?!:n oniP.::rd.ru federci. State. cad Local Go vernen ents recognize that for nuclear weapons or References , a.The DoD has the responsibility to weapon component accidenu. land may Ag,3,y p,,p,33, pi,n assist Federal. Stats and local be temporarily placed under effecuve Federal control by the estabhsh.ctent of 1. Nuclear Weepen Ace. dent th rit h IaDoD Response P ocedurre(NARF/ Mer .<*, a National Defense Arta (NDAl o, dioics cal eme erc An on. scene janu co .mander mit be assigned and will Nanonal Secunty Area (NSA) to proteci , l' S. gus ern:nent classf.ed ciaterials. assist the offsite response. in coordination mth FT.MA. to ensure the These ! ands wdl revert back to State RM MWEW control upon dise:tablishment of the 4ccident involving Radiologicc/ ' pu'.ilic is protecSed. NDA or NSA h/eteria/s-10 March IS41. The State Covernor is responsible for 3. DoD Direcuve 523a16 Nuclect the health, safety and welfare of b The DoD will provide assiaiance to Accident c.ndlocident Ft.flic A/fs.tv individuata mtfun the temtonal hmrts Federal State and local gaseminenu in Cuidcace-? February 13&3. of the State dunng penods of emegency the esent of a non.DoD rad:ological 4. DoD Dirscuve 3025.1 Use of s or ensis and : cay be espected to direct emergency in accordance with DoD 37,jjgg,9 R,,ogfe,, curif,g pe::ew e. measures that must be taken to sausfy pohcy or as approved by OSD subject to CivilEmergencies Wi hin :.be Unaed. that respoosibility. The DoD shall assess essennal operanonal requirements. States.ics Territories andF:ssessicr8 the nature and extent of the radiological Assistanct in the form of manpower. 23 May 1960. . eme*3ency and the potenhal offsite logisnes and telecommunications. . effects on the pubhc health and safety includ:re airh!t services may be 8 M 8Pdli' A" d'* and. in coordmahon with Fi.MA. aduse prouded. when availab e. u'pon the . The Atomic E e ry Act of19% 8 1 { y the State and loc.al agencin of a;;ropnate responsa measures. raquest of the CFA cr FEMA. Requests for assistance must be direc'ed to the a r- e nd ed.

  • Pub. L 97 351 -Conve-'non cm
  • Offsite authoney and responsibihty at NMCC or throueh channels estoblished Phyucal Protechon of Nuc!"f V'"

a nuclear andent rest with State and i . ,**. t a gre ements. le plemenlahon Act nf1W r

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Feider { Resisher / Vol SG. No. 217 / Friday. November D.19e5 / Notices mg Department of E.carty v.ar-w plaa emergency shutdown open6ons. or resources for dep4cyment ur der the e Sumrsary (CTA) place in safe condition the nuclear FRMAP. l .. facilities and activilles under their . \ 1. Sammary of Ros; case Miuios cog tizaner. doe Is the Cognitsnt .

2. Point ofNotificat.ron at &E The Departmect of Energy owns and Federal Age *cy (CFA) fce nuclesc //codquarters operates a variesy a,Ilhed nadaar activities underits jurisdiction. An fMd Contact Person's Thle Eme gency facilities and adivmas throughci.: the , emergency activities are coordinated Coordina ter.

s United States.Most of the.se fachu with appropriate be dquaitari omeats. . a rt IccMed calarga, gover:w.so4-owned incleding the D4nesoc. Emergency Contset Perse'n's Omce: doe resen stions, and an operstad by Emergency Operations Center (EOC). Action and Coordination Team (EACT). extensive technical staffs undes tha doe field officials are also required to Contact Person's Emergency Location: direction of doe. Subject to review and assist State and local authorities, within DOEEOC. concurrence by doe headquarten. doe the constraints of national se<unty and a redem/ Deponment or Apocy emcsals at these field facilities are , in coordinaffen with F'EMA. in the f,,, wa fer rhr preparadoa of p:eparation of thoaa ponions of the,ir c=arsmacy p!ar.a and procedwes for eH ndiefegical emegency p!ans related to Listed below are the doe's interfaces nuclear activides undar their doe noc3n r fadHiMe s. with other Federal departments or lurisdiction. doe field omeials ha ve the As part ofits preparedna.sr activities, ageoejes la respor. ding to a r,diological a uthority to initf a te immedia te doe maintains estensive, field besed ernergency at a DcI facility; emergency ressoase peccad.rres. dired ndiciegical eme g-ney rtspense Ctpa.atw4a.f os Ei Ew. Feoewat acocv rwftsvu:rs w m,,,, j a- am c.ee.,

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i nesporpribilities for Assista.~ce to emergency, excap< for the rule.ase of

  • Response to Accidents and federal. State. and t.cect Covernments informalion elassified for national Significan t incidents in niving thxlect
  • Assess the caJurt and extent of b security purposes. Coordinate such Weapons. Order doe 5ml. tenaary radiological emergeocy andits potnotial releases to the estent possible with the 1981 offsite effects on public health and Senior FTMA OMicial, other Federal
                                                                                                                                                                         & DoESpecif/: Authorities safety. Advise the State andlocal                                                     agencies. and the State to prende agencies based on thi.e essesement,                                                    consistent and acetrrate information to
  • A'#*I# E^ergy Act of1ss as
  • Develop Federal recommendations the pubhe by the most expeditious a rca nded.

on protective acticas for State mod local means.

  • Enegy Reogonisation Act c/194.

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p m riata all:u a t inw:of # # ##'##### "" "##"#"" A #' #! ## other Federal agencies. Wheneves A#I#"# * ###I'" N#" ##I'.#YA## #I# possible, coordinate presentation of a Emergency Plen.nirgr. Pnpored.ses.t Mi# ## protective action recommendatteris with end Resportre for Operetions. Order Department of Energy Response Pian F"2.MA prior to er during their doe 5500.2. August 1981. Summary (F1tMAP) pet.statatica to appropnots State and

  • ReactorcadNonteactorFocility local omcaala (the State Oovernor o' 1. Summary of Response Mission Emergency Planning. Pnporedness. cad \

designeek ear.ept in rimations of independant ofits tesponsibilitte a Response Prostom for Department of trnmitwnt peni to the phic hesleh and a CFA.the Department of Energy (DoEl Entgy Opections. Order doe 5500.3. j

  -         safety where the doe may be required                                                                                                                         maintains andimNmn16hn304 to make independent contact with State                                                 AuIuit 1981*                                                          initial phase of a radiological and local officials.                                                                      * #blic Affairs Policy and P.,onning                             emergency, the Federal Radiological 1
  • Provide for the release of public A"#'"* '"'# l" f* '7# M " Monitonng and Assessment Plan i

l information conceming the radiological doe 5%o.4. August 1961. (FRMAP). Under FRMAP doe provides  ! 1 j 1

46360 Federal Register / Vol. 50. No. 217 / Friday. November 8.1965 / Notices 1

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and coordinstes Federal offute 2. Point otNotsfacen.'n at DvE 3 federolDepartment or Agency r.,dininsical monitonng and essessment lleadquarters Interfaces j (~% ' D) support to the CFA and to the State and local govemments. doe's support is Contact Person.a

Title:

Duty Officer. Cuntact Person's Orsanization: 1.iste'd below are the doe's interfac, i with other Federal agencies and I augmented by several other Federal agencies including FEMA. NRC. EPA. Emergency Action and Coordination departments in responding to a Te a m. radiological emergency. doe's tills. USDA. Doc. DoD. and Oct. The FRMAP estat:lishes the framework fo/ Contact Person's Emergency Location: . Radioicgical Control Division is la rge[ contdinating the monitoring and Emergency Operations Center. . responsible for coordinating doe *

                                                                                    ' '                                     ~- - reponse effort within doe and among
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assessment activities of the Federal agencies. - ' the Federal agencies. C18ae?we=? C# E (nov Ftcea44 Ac4v:v trireaa Acts

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Q 4 R *epomiln! airs for Assistan. - 'o kierci. State and Local Ces err ,ents NRC for Plonnary. Prepores:. rss. ond Response to Emers tencies Nt..rch t.197 hur'an services. HHS provides techme ; and nontechnical assistance in the for :

  • Cnordinate the offsite radiological 1 OP0'iC#8/ Ar8Ponse Procedures of advice, guidance. and resourtes Io runnitonng. at o tr nent. es sfusiinn. and /ORPs/ Dere/oped Between ////S. Dor. Federal. Sta te. and local govemments.

r*pornna of aG : + hrel spencies during EPA. ond the NRC 19s

3. doe. EPA Letter of Aprement on 2.

1he insti.sl phe s.1 v. an incident. end Non/scotion o//ncident.s et OcE g,,Po, q u,,int ,,, of, Notification at HHS ns.nniain haison with State and local

         .isencie: with similar responsibildies                       facihties January 18.19"8                                                    Contact Person's Titte: Ernergency
  • Ntaintain a ,:ommon sei of offsor t Nationa/ Plen for Radia/cgical Coordina tor.

r d.otore I monitonng data. and ES'eryancies or Cominercio/ Nue/sor Contact Person's Divisier.: Dwisien , proude it woh interpretation to the CFA Power P/on:s. doc-NO AA. Nov emb*t Emergency Coordinanon.'

         .ind to apprepnaie State and local                           1981 Contact Person's Emerg<ncy Locatic agencies requiring direct knowledge of                       8. doe Specific Authorities Emergency Operating Center. Room H l
  • H. u 5 Pro d I an ther Feder41. ,.[('fo@A',F8"48h'"AC'Cl on, D Siste. and local agencies with technical 3 I*

and rnedical advice concermns

  • De Deporwent of Eve gy 3. FederalDepartmetut or Apney trediment of radiological contaminauen. Owmsonen Act of 1977 (Pub. l. 9541). /nteffaces Department of Health and Human Listed below are HHS's interfaces
         .4 Det Resoonse Plan and Procedu.v                           S<ervices Response Plan Summary                                         with other Federal departments and Re/er.ces t                                                                                                                              agencies in responding to a radiolog:ca j i Suminary of Response Stission                                        emergency.

Agency Response Plan In a radiological emergency, the -

1. The Federal Radiological Dep4rtment of Health and Human w r..,ea<r od Me-.olosor cw.a#

Atonnenna and Assessment Plan see xn iFrc el ea d ow 0(r.c, .t nui.= rwa Chapter 111 of the FRERP Seruces (HHS) a ssists with the asses ment. prtserv4tlon. 8nd 108171.F +d ed ors: Ad**+'*"" C "' M nieragency Proce ures g,,g,4,.,Cese seiede e pecial 4Fe*I' protection of human health and helps ...n ime c,,n.nene redeml Aar%n tr7 AllIC' 1 Artement beta een E*DA ond ensure the availability of essennal 4,raci a.nr.c.n.a m e r 4=aarou-e ency G ' l

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4. Responsibilities for Assistancs to A.uist. La coordicatun w1th the U.S.
  • Food. Drug. cad Cosmetic Act of Fedemi. Stata cad Local C,1rernment.e Departr:. ant of Agriculture. in 1938.

A sisJ Siats and local geernmeni developiq tachrue.a.1 recocamendations . Snyder Act. 25 U.S.C.13 (IS21). eflicials with briarliccon in esac.anas for State and local oEficiala with je: diction regaths pmtectava

  • Tr:nsfer Act. Pub. L a3 568.

and relocating penons tron the affec*.ed , Indica Hec /th Core end area a riquested. Ensure the meuures nlaied to food and animal f,7 77,,,,nes Act. (Pub. L IW availability elhealth and medical care. I"d; m , FederalCivilDefense Act c/1950. / i food. emergency shelter, clothig. and a Provide guidanca to State and local V other human urvices. especially for the Sovern=2sts on protecove action guides

  • Discster Relief Act ofIstf. (Pab. L aged. the poor, the infirm the blind. and for food and anir=.al feeis: and 93-288)-Section 413. Cnsis Counsehnr.

othen most in need:- -

  • Provide guidance to Siate and l'ocal Administra tion. Trainig. ..
  • Provide grants for c: isis counseli:.g healta of5cials with jurisdicticm when Departmoot of Houslog and Urban Io vic.t!.=a in afee. tad geographic areao requested on disesee control mes:.rrt: Devalopment Responsa Plan Surnmary
  • Provide goidance to State and local and epide=.! alogical surveillance of officials with funsdiction on the un of esposed populations. L Summary o/ Response Mission l rad:o protective substances (e 3 t.hyroid
3. HHS Response Plan and Procedur, The Depar*=ent of Housing ar.d blockiy agents). including doanage and also proiected radiation doses that R e f e r,o c,, Urban Developrnent (HUD) provides informatien es available housig for warrant the un of such drusa: ,

Agency Response Plan disaster victims or displaced penons. R ACS personnel, adv ce m cal 1. The Deporrment of Hec /th cad HUD assists in planning for and placing care personnel regarding proper medical Human Services Response plan for homeleis victims by providing Radiologico/ Emergencies /Dro/fl emergency housing and technical and e :ta a [by a icactiva .atariale; Division of Emergency Coordination support staff within available resources. P7 vide advice and guidance to M'fCh I4' 1983-

2. Peint of Notification et HUD State and local officials with jurisdiction Intera gency Procedures Needguerrers  !

and the CFA. If regwsted,in asussing ' the irnp.act of the effects of radiological 1. Celegation o/ A uthority Contact Penon.a

Title:

Ernergency incidenta on tha health of parsena ia the Eme gency Prrporedness functions Coordinator. affected arta: Qv sten of Ernergency Coordananon Contact Penon's Offica: Emegency

  • Provide advice and guidance to December 21.198L Preparedness Staff (EPS).

State and local ofilef als with lurisdiction 2. Emergency Plenning and Contact Ferson's Emergency 1.ocation: and the CFA. if requested. in assessing Operations Menuc/ Division of Emergency Preparedness Staff." the impact of the effects of radiological Emergency Coordination July 1.1983. incidents on the health of penons in the 3. Discster Response guides Operating ,, 7, j,rcj g,p,,t,,,, ,, j $ ,,,,7 j##g####

  • affected area: Divisions Various Dates. -
  • P*ov.de re sources. la ccordina tion U "
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with the U.S. Desanment of Agneu! rare, 6 HHS Specific Authorities with other Federal departments or to ensure that food and animal feeds are

  • Clder Amerfe re Ac". agencies is responding to a radiological

, safe for cansa.ption; e 1%bhc Health Sen:ce Ac:. emenency.

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4 Responsibilities for Assis:ance to Departenot of the lateriot Repoose PLna request.ne Deprt:nent also Federal. State. cad Local Covernments Su:omary admirdsters the Federal govern.: .

  • Review and report on available 1. Summery of Arponse .\ fission trast nsponsMity for m Fedvany hnusing for disaster victims and recegnized Indian tnbes and villages The De;sitment of the Inteno' and about 50 rniHicn aCns of Ind2an displace [d ae s:ns'
  • Ass sl m planning for and plac:ng *3'83"**" m'U'"'C"8 lands. it also has certain respensibailes he e!ess uctims m as ailab'e houseg ,g'
                                                                                                          " , " , $'e                 ds                       for the island temieries f the United
  • P oude emergency hcusing support responsible fer these lands and facilities Statu.

p e see nical ho $ir, n yan netend y a L He@varten Mnt of No@ canon assistance and advisory pe:sonnel to

                                                                                   ' '        '       ' '                   ^'di                 0.e Dep r' en codb"a                       eme ,                                  Contact Person's

Title:

Director. l State and local authenties with Office of Environinental Project Review ' junsdiction. response plans for 1.ntenor managed park and recteation artas with Stste (C EPR). 1 3 H UD Response P!cn end Frecs 6fe and local authenties, and operates CenteCt Persen's CT!' ice: Of5c4 cf the j Re'cences intener weier resources projects to Seuttery. Depr=ent cl the Intener, Ane .cy Response plan protect municipal and agncultural water Roorn 42% fr. tenor Bwid. g. supplin m casu of ndiolycal WWmE m 1 HUD PRERP. Office of Emergency eme genciu.The Deper ment provides , Preparednes s. September 30.1983. aduce end assistance conceming J It:"CIC'?CI'~MAJCY

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6. HUD Specific Authorities h I d '* t
  • fish I' ' and"d wildlife
                                                                                                                     * * '"' 'to' Fe',* * **d e r a l.

includme (A None. State. and local govern:nenta upon ) i Cteastwa=T Ce wram.ca Fsetama. Ac.awcy Nunsacas l

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  • Pruvide hydrologic advice and streams and detumining the water a ssistance. in'c!uding menitonn; Indian tnbal governments.

supplies of the U.S.(:s Stat.396). p ers onnel. e quipme nt. a nd la bera tory 3 DolResponse Plan and Procedure

  • The Rec!c:nct:cn Act cfl90. as t a;; ort.

Re 'erences amended (43 U.S.C. 391), and project

  • Proude advice and assistance in gg,ncy g ,,,,,,, pj ,3 authorization acts.

assessie3 and minimitmg offsite ,

  • Nctionc/ Park Servtte Act 8/1818 *
          , ensedeeces on natural re:ources.                                          1. 910 DNI 5 (Draftl--interior                                           (15 U S C.1), and park enablirg acts.

me!ud.r.3 fish and We!Je. E-'ergency 0;erations, Federal

  • The Snyder Act ofint. as a teaded a p oude etenemic. socal, and Radiulet; cal E nergency Response Plan. (25 U.S C.131. meludmg assistano to '
    ,     poi.t. cal aduce and ass stance to the                                      2. :M DN1 llDr.fth.-Intener                                              Indian tribes.
        \ T tritones of Cuam. Amencan Samoa.                                       Emergency Deleastions. Radiological j      and the Wrdin Isl.nds and the Trust                                      E clerries.
  • Not:cac/ Wddb/t Ae/uye SF8M"'

3 j,...fej,.7,.,.,,, A(; ot ited a s a mesJed T-rriier, of the Pacific Is:.nds ! ntenmi. Its U S C. (Mt. and ref6 e en8Dl'4 '

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            . fedem/ t.ond Policy and                                -

adversely affected any cae or more of Contact Person's Office: Office of the several transportstion modes. The Emegency Transportation. p* Management Act ofIsas (43 U.S.C. s 1;ct), assistance wiu be in response to a - Contact Person's Emergency Location: request from a state or localiurisdiction Hea dquarters. U.S. Departrnent of '%) Depar5 meet of Trmportation Respon" . when a determinatico has been made - Transportation. Wa shington. D.C. 20590. Plam Summary that their civil t.ransportahon technical

3. federc1 Department or Agency
1. Summary ofResponse blission . C' IQ8I IC^ \ (* * **!** *
  • r* I"* *IIICI* nt t o adequately handle the requirements Interfaces * * ^ -

ne Department of Transportation created by a radiological emegency. J Listed below are dot's int'erfaces Radiological Emegency Response Plan for Non Defense Emegencies (the plan) 2. point o/Netif,cetion at dot . with other Federal agencies and provides for assistance to State and Neodv :ierters departments in responding to a non-defense radiological emergency. local governments when a non. defense Contact Person.

Title:

Director of radiological emergency occurs that has . E;negency Transportation. 1 . CTP.4;bE %f C# Taan $.pQata nome FeC(nAL Aof WC'r 147't AF aC4 s w- c. comem t a,- cm e f 8e===msD.fe.msem so a- era: o 4 ce( (C881 N*C fc7 4 81 eda . c-oc=w es ea=-vercy evesessem e==. comww 1 a+4

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4. Responsibilities h. Assistenee to Code of Federal Regulations. 44 Part emegencies L1 a.Wror. menial and water .

redem/. State, and Irec/ Corc=ents 35L Radialogical Emergency Planning supply monitoring. consequence p . . . a.-d P e;aredness Firial Regulations. tsussment. and protective actica i H 25. the Department of decisions.nese serMees may be assis nee an up as a p pnate Trmportation end consistent with statutory provided at the tirqseest of the Federal or

                                                                                   . Public Law 93-288. the Disaster                                  State government through FRMAP or responsibilities to State and local Relief Act of1774. as amended-                                         EPA may respond unilaterally to an governrrents on request.                                                    . E.xecutive Order 12.241.
  • Coordinate the Federal civil emergency la order to fulfillits statutory Develep:nent and Promulgation of a responsibilities.

transportataen response in support of National Contingency Plan for emegency transper'ation plans and Radiological Emegencies. 2. Point o/Netific: tion at EPA actions to State and :ocal gove=ents. #"D#"

7. Pe treent DOT Orders
  • P:cude: throg Regional
  • DOT Order 1900.8. Departinent of Contact Person.:

Title:

Radiogeg:cag Emegency Transportation Coordinators (RETCO). representation and assistance Transportation Civil Emergency Response Coordinator. to State and local authorities. Preparedness Policies and Program (s). Contact Person's Office: Offica of

                                                                                 *
  • DOT Order 1900.7C. Cnsis Action Radiation Programs (ORP).

1 DoTBesponse P!ca ond Pmcedure Pla n- Contact Person's Emegency Location: Reference.

  • DOT Order 1950.1A. Reports on E= rgency Operations Center.

Non. Defense Transportation Agency Response Flan 2. feder:I Depart.~ent or Agency Emergencie s.

  • Department of Transportation Eantcomeotal Protecdoo Agency Radiological Emegency Respon.se Plan Response Plao Summary Listed below are EPA's interfaces for Non. Defense Er.egencies. August , with other Federal departments or 1gss. 1. Summary of Response bfassion
                                                                                                                                                       ,,,ng,,,gn,,,y,ng;ng,,,g,g;, tag;g,g A uthorities                                                                The Environmental Protection Agency                                 e merg e ncy.

(EPA) assists State and local .

  • Section 301. Title 49. U.S. Code. govemments dunn3 radiological Ew.sowa=f u P=ortenc=i Ao i.cv Futami. Aca=cv inttasacas
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4 Responsibilities For Assistance to Radioccrivity Relecses onto t!'e FederaJ Eaneseasy Managunamt Federa!. State. and Local Governments En vironment from doe focaletes: Agnacy Reepceae Plas S ==rmy

  • Prcvide resources including . ja nu a ry 8,1978,
1. Summary of Response Afission personnel. tquipment. a nd laboratory 3. OperctionalResponse Procedures-support to assist doe in monitoring Des eloped acweg th.e Nucieaf FEMA le responsible for coordinating radsactivity levels in the environment Regulatory Commisem. Envirocmental the Fedsf al resposae to all raic!cgical dunna the e=erge.scy phase of the Protection Agency. Depaarnent of emergencies that require a significant.

incident. Health and Hu=.an Services. ar.d the multi. agency Federal presence. FBINs Assume responsibihty from doe for Department of Eneryy. November 30 coordination role promotes an effective coordinat:ng Federalinte-edrate and 1962 and efficent revporse by Fede-sl long term radiological monitonns after agencies at both the nanocallevel a-d the init al phase of the emegency after Interagency Procedures at the scene ci the e=etgeocy, receivi.ig adequate assurance from the 1. Afonvolo/Protec:ive A.; tion Cwdes CocrdinatJon is achieved at the nedenel Departinent of Energy and other Federal and Pmtective Actices for Nuclect level by FEMA Wrough uas of Ms agencies that they will commit the incidents. Office of Radiation Progrems. Enwgency Support Team M and et required resources. personsel. and fuoda September 1975. the scese of tha a:nergency betwano for the duration of the Federal trspense

, Sg,,g,,y op,,,,;,, p,,,,gy,,,7,, FD4A s Eme Fehray SWe. and & Wee H e f fort. g #g#'## gency Respcmee Tetm Assess the nature and extent of the #3'"#7A' ####'- (ERT). FEMNs ERT includes a FF.M envirer.ments.1 rad;ation hazard. A ;end;x 3 to the EPA Red.'ologrect Regier.al Co=r.uticati:ns Mwa,
  • P ovide g dance to Federal f:W#Y A'8#8'" #le'* MC* CI Alf- who is respcasible for prov'iding agencies and S4 ate and local .No:se. a nd Rad:stion january 1981. cominunications management support t O govemme.sto wath juris4cdca os 3. Sfemorcedum ef Understen.! .'/ the Senior FDIA OfficsaL O seceptable eraergsacy level.s of radioacGviry and ratation f.a the Be:n cen the federalEmemency h!Cnctement Agency cod the
2. Point ofNot.ific'ation at FDL4 enviror. ment. ' EnsironmentalProtection Agersy Headquarters
  • Assist the Cognizant Federal Corcerninf the Use of High frer.ency Contact Person's

Title:

Fmergency Agency (CFA). as requested. In Red:ofer AcdiologicalEenergene) Action Of!icer. dese!cping recommended measures to Response (under develope. ant). Office of Contact Parson's Offles: Pmegency - protect the public health a:d safery. Rad:ation P ograma. Ess!:oncastal Operanona Directorsta. - 5 EPA Res;ense Plan end Pxcec'ure " " A IY' Contact person's Einergency 1.oesoe Referencea 6 E.?A Spec;fic Author:tses E.nenency informat:on and Agency Response Ptan. Coordmacon Center lEJCC).

                                                                                                    + President'e Raorronisation Plan No.
1. U 5. En vironmentelProtection 2. Decensber L 1970. 2. TederalDepartment or Agency Agercy R:diologicalEr'ergency
  • Ptiblic Hrolth Service Act, ae In'f*C

Res;ense Pica. Offlee of Radiarkm a mende d. 4: U.S.C. 241. Section 301, and Usted below are FutA's Interr iets' Frograms. lanuary 30.19e1. 4: U.S C. :43. section 311. with ett.et Federal departmenta oc L Let:et As:reme:t between doe and

  • Sa'e Drink:rg St'oter Act (pab. L agencies \n tesponding to a redaciosat EPA for Not:lication of Accidental 9%s:31 emerge ncy.

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L Responsibilities for Assistance to Precedures for Response to a support to the FE.MA Regional Director Tedent. State. and I.ccal Go vemments Commercics Nuclect Reccor Accident during the, pre-emergency or emeneney

  • Coordinate assistance to State s..d - AC-Om: U.MA-51L Ro.1. planning phanMe CSA also assig .s.

local govemments amorts the Federal I'""*UI** on request. a Federal Emergency

2. Mer crendum of L.adensrcadieg for Communications Coordinator (FECC) to o dinate among the Federal  !. cident Response between the Federal the FE.MA Regional Director or Senior agencies all offsite response activities. Emegency Management Agency and FEMA Official (SFO) to head an except those pertaining to the F~rt. MAP. the Nuc! ear Regulatory Commission. E:negency Co r.municatioos Staff (ECS),

and coordinate these with the onsit'e Octobu 22.1984 einess the availability of actnvities of the Cog tisant Federal 6 FDIA Specific Authorities f),',*,*, *,*" *,'f,*,*,],'; ', ,0n ',$g* rk with the CFA to coordinate + Eeecutive Order 11Go. June 15. telecorrtmunications requirements in the the dissemination of public information 19te. as amended. emergency area. The Emegency conceming Federal emergency response

  • h"Un Order 1214A July a 194 Communications Staffis made up of a activities. Promote the coordination of a

Eveeutive Order 17241. September FT.MA.sppointed Radio O h public information releens with Stste a nd local govemments, a ppropriate

9.1980. Communications Coordinator (RCC). a Military Communications Federal agencks. and appropriate National Communications System Representative (MCR).

pris ate sector authorities. Response Plan Summary telecommunications Industry . .

  • Help obtain lepstical support for " "' " ""
1. Summary of Response Mission .

Federal agencies. L'nder the cwnM Notonal Phn for # ##idIN#'Ill#'#'I#d ## #C# 3 FDfA Response Plan and Pmcedure Communiest,ons support in HeadquoMers P4erences Emegencies and Major Disaste:s. July Contact Person's

Title:

Operations Response Pian 1983.' the National Coctmunications Officer. System (NCS) coor6 nates and manages Contact Pegon's Office: Office of

1. ED(A Emergency Response telecornmunications support for Federal Emergency Preparedness (Operations).

Operations for E.4trecrdinary agencies durir6s radiological Contact Person's Ernergency I.ccation: Sstuctionst Emergene/ Support Team emergencies. The General Seruco NCS/DCA Operations Center. 8th St. Policy and Operctions Response Ad. min.intration (CSA) appomts a and South Court House Rd. Arlington. - Procedures. February 8.1W. Regional E:nergency Cornmu.nications V A ::: N.

2. Cuidance for Emergency Respons* Coortnator (RECC) to provide technical Team P!cas. August 17.1982 3. Feder:IDepartment or Agency
3. Emergency Aesponse Team Plens , 3 ,3,,,, ,,g ,,,,,e ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, g Interfaces for FEMA Regions L II. III. IV. V. V1. V11. i. Emorearme. w us,.e oi.. veri, s eiw lei, Listed below are NCS*s lnterfaces Vl!I. LX. end X. Yaricus daies. isas. is t=w rim.d .ad mit be om.h.4 sees wi'h oth.er FederaI departments or Interagency Procedures t *** ' ' **** **" ia * * 'M *
  • N a er.'a.i c"e w..n.u n.a. wa, ,n coa . i mm agencies in responding to a radiological
1. NRC/ FEMA OpentionalResponse u.'e Enttsi <*nm emersency.

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Federcl. State and Loc:/ Covernmens I"*I* 0

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  • PrcWde and cectdinate. In terpens, of Nar.cnal Secetry and E.:nergency neo:.=esdau:ss to Me audemn.

Papandans Teixmmhi as - and will heep the media La.fer=ed cf the to a FEMA request. de necessary Func ^ NRC's knowledge of the status of e.e com:=unications for the Feders! " gover:fr.ent response m acc rdance E - /(21 October 30, incident.The SRC is also responsible for the deve!cpment. coordinatien. and wi\h the NationalPlan for, Communications Support m g',g ,,,u;;,, o,g,, ,;pg, y ,,3 gy, pnuntadao Un coniuncun ws YEMA)cf Federal protecuve eCucn E=rrge:cies c.-d Maix Dis:s:.ars. july g.g'wyg

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an e .e.p::y cr maict dzasier. y;,.q, ont c:d Coordmation C". ' *U " * 'U " " '* e Previde npresentadon to g,,p:,nsibihties. luly 5.17'8. par'.icipate in FRMAP. Ge NRC, sy appropeato Stare agemeree to ua.ist un also be caLed af.cn to as Lit is tederal meeting their cc: unanicaccus t *.S. Nudea.r Re g:.datory C" , ra6ological:.calte .r.4 and anasa. .ac.: Wnmu. Raspacsa Flaa S mcsary acdvit,ee dat.rq 1 cidarta fe.t wr2ch it a 3 NCS Retpanse Plan codPreceda:e 1. Summ@ of Rnpuse Mnion #hM References The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory 2. Point of fUtfcaticv ct b~rtC Carnini.ssjon (NRCl ngu!atu the use of Rec,.querrers Agency Rerportse Man byproduct. sour:e. and special n dear Centa ct Fenon's

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1. NeuenclPlen for C.r.n.:nunicoLee, catenal, eduding acuviun at Chere dens Of5cer.

Su;,. tor:in Emetyene./u end Major C"- ercia] a:d tesee.rch :=c' eat Contact Pen:n's Oftce: ha;e::ico Ciacreers. OIfice of E..seqency fa::lities. If an inc: dent involvin;t 5"RC.

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threat to the pubhc health or safcy or NRC Operations Center, Bethesda. Interagency Proceduns ensironinental quality, the NRC s cu!d Marylani hC

1. Meecraedum of l!aders t.:nding.

CSA and TEMA. january 2.9.1980. fn* ,'u e'gg ,*,P ,, y .f,W M 1 Mers%rtnent esRanuy j

2. Execuuve Order ItN3 (Relate: to rn W eW m r4 c.a ba.sn I^M#l8#  !

g3,.sure dat ap;repnate protecuve usted below air the NRC's !sterfecas de tra .sfer of teleccenmur.icatiens acaon n::=.:ae:dauces are be.ing made with other Federal depart:necu er i funcue. s). The White Mc=m. March :?. to c!'sita sudenue4 is a c:uly r.anser. agene:es in respening to a radicies: cal 1978. l In additiott, the NRC wdl suppor. its e .ergency. I l htA"t1A4 A4cVt.Areay C&- men. FacajtAA A4,gricv INT 148 ACt S v ece meswe== a.e. mene t - . _ _ spic - _ -

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4. RespoesiMities for Assissance to ,

the public by the rnost e spediuous U.S. Department of Agriculture Federcl. Sta te. cnd t.ccal Gcnrnments mea ns. - Respoose PLin Summary IfV )t . Assess the natnre and extent of the . 3 NRC Response Plan cod Procedure 't. Sammary olRespcnse Mission radiological emegency and its potential Refereners The United States Depanment of offsite effects en public health and gesponse Pta.a . Agriculture (USDA)is responnbie for safety. Advise the State tedlocal assisting State and hal governr:ents is agencies with judsdiction ba.ud ce this fjnse.

          ""*"#                                                             (1. C[giden          gg                                                -developing agricultural p utecnve of Inspection and Enforcement. Apn!                                       measuns and dac. age assesse.ents.
  • Assess the farility operatoc.s gg g3' Other ra6clogical eciergency reco:r.:ne:dations a:.d. ilneeded. responsibihtiu of (he USDA teclude:

develop Federal recorsme.edations os Interagency pmcedures providing for the precurement of fcod protecuve acticas for State a:.d !cc.nl IC T * *"3 **C1 I* '6 =8 F roBru c ';

1. Agency Piccedures for the MtC governments with jumsdictics tha! . /ncident Response Plan (NUR.EC-0645). ensuring that rneat and meat products.

consider. as regi. red. all substantive poultry acd poshry products. and etys NRC Office of laspection and views of other Fedual agencies. .and esa products are safe ice pubhc Enforcement. Februa ry 1943. Whenever possible, coordi ate C8rt8'mptiC^: and providrns technn:al

2. NR C/ FEMA 0;erationel Res;c. .ss presentauon of protecuve acu,an information and advice to farme-s to aid py,,j,,, f,, g,,;,,,, f, ,

recomme:.dations with FDLA prior to or in their recovery from the emenency. Com:: ercicINuclear Reccter Accident. UR EC-0981: FT.M A-Si b R e v.1. y polog ofg,fjficagon og ggp3 Ia a dlocalo e als (t e 57a Innu Ary 1W. Coveraar or dtsigneek except in Headqucrters 3 c; ,,cg,; , t g ,, pop,,p,,,,g ,,,, situatiens of i:rea.::e.na pent to the pub!x: Or refored Bet,. een NRC. EPA. NHS. Contact Persen's

Title:

USDA health and safety where the NRC =ay , .d NE.19C. Ernergency Coordma tor. Director. be required to r:ake indepeodent Contact with State oCficials. 4. Memorandum of Understandi:3for Intenovemr:rerital Affairs. Rocm to:.A. Incident Rebponse Between the Fedetal Administranon Bin! ding. Washington.

  • Provide for the release of public Emergency Management Agency and D.C. 20250.

infor=ation concerning the re6olcigical the Nuclear Regulatory Comrsission. Contact Person's Office: Of5ce of em.ergency. except for the release of October 2.2.1980. Intergove-nmental Affairs. USDA. Informaten clasnfied for nationaj secunty purposes. Coorcinate such 6 NRC Specific Authorities 1 FederalDepart.mant or Agency releases to the estent possible with the o A tomic Entryy Act cl1534, cs I'"I"*' Senior f~/.\tA Official. other Federal c. .erded Listed below are USDA's inteafaczs O atencies. and the State to provide

  • E erryReorycniec.:/on Act ofls 4. with other Federal agenc:es in Q consistent and act arata information to a 10 CTR Parts 0 to 199.

respondmg to a radiolegical eme gency. c Canaatwtur or Acaicvtivas FrotstAL Acan.c, mtsaracts owee. e, a- s wsc.a r -- eca nw . . _ _ . . . . . . . sa wa . . . - - . _ . . . . _ . . .. c ma n A m rc8ai,C == c -e

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      < Resper sibilities /er Assrsterce to                                suh*ciently weble to accommodats the                                      and poultry affected by radiation.

Fedeac/. Stere, cidl.ce / Covernmen's use of food coupons. Coordinate this action with the EPA and

  • P cride ersiegerry food c=vpon
  • Assist ia providing livestock feed. HHS.

a sostance in of.". cal.'y dergosted ' P cude assistacca th.cush regs!.ar

  • Ens.re the purny and disaster areas whenever a CSUA frog.rs:ss if teg1dly adaptable to whc!asomeness of mest and meat
\     p edeter.am.ed 6reshold of need is                                   r a d.clo pcal t=argencte s.                                              products, poultry and poultry prederc's.

resched and the cetsmeraal eystem is

  • Advise and assist State end iracal and eg.gs and egg predic'.s.

off4:als on the 6spositico of livestock

  • Provide for the procurerw.t of foc1 l
     # 588                     Federal Register / .Vol 50c No. 217 / Frid sy Ncdember 8.'198b I N' o'          tices
  • Assist Stata arti loed ofhchts. In M tA Federst Emergency Cognizant rederc/ Agency (CFAF--

coordinat.'on with MHS cd EP/. in the . Management Agency . The Federal agency the4 owns, pI t im;dementation of protective measures FRC Federal Resportse Center a uthorites. regulares. er is otherw V to minimire contamir stion through food FRERP Federal Radiological - deemed responsible for the radioletcat

  , ingestion.        . . .                            Emergency Response Plan                 activity causing the emergency and thal
  • Assistin coordination wtab HHS ,,

FRMAC Federal Ra diological has the authority to take action on site. and EPA in the emergency productiort. . Monitoring a:d Assessment Center. Cogn/nnffedefefAy,3,7offfgfef processing. and distnbution of food s . < doe or EPA ...

                                                                                        ,   - (CTA 01-The lead official design a t ed during a radiological emergency. ar.d       . FRMAP Federal Ra diological       .
  • by the CFA to manage its res;onse at assess damage to agricuhural resources. Monitoring and Auessment Plan the site of a radiologicalemeagency.
  • Provide advice to Siste and local (doe) Coordinate-To bring iruo e-cfficials on how to minimize losses to FRPCC Federal Radiological agricultural resources from radiation action so as not to unnectsser[l[ne Prepared. ness Coordinaung Committee duplicate or omit important actiens.

e ffects. HHS Depaittnent of Health and Coordination d:es not invoh e direction Hurnan Services

  • Provide information and assistance of one agency by another' to farmers and othere to aid them in HUD Department of Hous.mg and doe Erergency Operorior, c,3fer returning to normal afies a radiological Urban Development IRAP Interagency Radiolog.ical (EOC/-The center located at doe em erg ency. head ~ quarters through which doe's
  • Assist in reallocation of USDA Assistance Plan EACT coordinates a FAMAP ~'ti-d:nated food supplies from Cummodav  !!C foint Information Ce nter agency en;onu to a radiclerkal Credit Cerperation stocks stored m ' JNACC lo nt Nuclear Accident
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wareheuses. local schools. and other {C r ir ating Cent r g,E 's D W 4 m d M designated by the Director of the rovid a aison to a LNO Liaison f cer agricultural agencies to ke+p State and NCS National Communications Sptem Emegency Achon and Coordination NOAA National Oceanic and Team p,CT) to manage all doe fieL local officials irJormed of Federal activities m response to an ace! dent / cfforts' Atmospheric Administrstiert. doc

                       .                          NRC Nuclear Regulatory Commission           incidentif   doe has c: site 5 USDA Response Fien endfr.veh c              NWS National Weather Service                responsibilities.The doe Team Leader
    /M/crence'                                    OSTD Offsite Technical Director. doe        pnmarily superwses onsite operinen:

PAC Proicctisc Action Cuide Emeitney-Any na tu.rsi or ma n.

1. t/SDA Redio/ceice/ E- e er. .'

caused situation that results in or r sy Respe.ase Plon. Apnl 19es. PAR Protectise Action Rec:mmendaticn result m substantialinjury er har n to 6 OSCA Specific Authorito the population or substantial dama- , g] N-

  • Title 7. U.S.C.
  , Appendix A-Acronpna, FlO Public Information Officer RAC Regional Assistance Cu .mittee RAP Radiological Assistance Program.

or len of property. Emergency Action and Coordim, DuE Tecm /E.CT)-The doe senior A R.AC tmospheric Release Advisory RER Other Protective Mensure and Re. management team at headquarters that E T entry Recommendation coordinates the initial FR. MAP response SCO State Coordinatirg Officer to radiological emergencies. O Cog tan Federa gency SFO Senior FEMA Offic:al Eme gency Aosponse Teem (ERT}-- Offscial # N ' CFR Code of Federal Regulations ^ U N #Wd'YCU" # radiolog cal emegency scene by the CHEMTREC Chemical Tra nsportation USCS U S. Geological Surs ey F.rnergency Center Appendia B-Definitices annsment of the situation and then CLO Congressional Liaison Officer provide FTMA's pn. mary responta doc Department of Commerce eleciderst Aesponse w_.wp (A R C/--A DoD Department of Defense NE tum of sciendste. angineers snd capability. doe Department of Energy technicians that is tisHed. organized. Emergency Support Trom (ESTF- The l Dol Depettment of the Intenor and equipped in respond to a nuclear FEMA headquarters team that carries  ; Dol / FBI Department of lustice/ Federal weapons accident /mcident. out notificatiert. activation and Dureau of tvestigation Aferey Leed O//iciawThe c:ordmation procedures from the FDtA i dos Department of State designated officialin enh participating ElCC. The EST is responsib!: for . dot Department of Trsns portation agency authorued to d. rect that Federal agency headquarters DSTO Deputy Senior FutA Official agency's response to the radiological coordinatiert staff support of the FEMA DSO Director of Site Operations. NRC e m e rgency.' Director. and support of the SFO. EACT Emergency Action and Ayreement State.--A Slaie that has federol Aodio/oyico/ Afonitorins and Coord nation Team. doe en'"ed mto an Agrefitent utider the Assessment Plan (WfAP)-A center ElCC Emegency Information anct Atomic E.ae.w AcJ ce rm, as amended, usually established at an. airport neat Coordlnation Center. FEMA m which NRC has rehnquished to such the scene of a radiologicalemegency EOC Emegency Operations Center. States the majonty of its regulatory from which the doe Offsite Technical doe authenty oser source byproduct. and Director conducta the F7. MAP response. EOF Emegency Operations Facihty. 3;ecial nuclear mater.alin quantities This center generaljyneed not be L!censee not sufficient to form a critical mass. located near the ensite or Federal.St sie EPA Ea.sironmental Protemen Agency 4sesst ent-The esaluation and operations centers as ler. as its FDA Food and Drug Administration mieoretation of radiolepeal operations can be coordmatrd mth mene itements and other inferr iatio t to th e m.

      ' N Atee.en does . mi a. ,uge m.,           proude a basis for dec:sion.meking.             federe/ Mediolegies/ Afsnitorin, 4 e u m o e Ap.o         n ei,a,. a .,         Assessment can incNde project ons of        Assessment Center /WfACA.-A stan 4.e m n Se.a tvt                               offsite radiolepeal impsct.                  tu preside coordinated radiolog: cal i

Fedail Repster / Vol 50, No 217 / Friday. November 8. '19ss / Mees .ws.:) eno.nc, nes erd aw am-== unic.c.orpers:ed town or vi!! age or any 1 P a dlecttve .:c.e t a:: an s tk n-m to the State and 'eca poes .we= la etme.t pobbe entity. Smrre. then. }csa. ce d& 4, ef

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response to radiolcgical emergencies. Monirefrng--Tha on ci sarnpling and ( This plac. authceited by 44 CTri Part radiahen dete<uca e<coment to a nudeef wee on or tediekskal nucleu wes;e;n component. includ% 351.is a revised versien of the ' deter:nine the Lereta c4 radiattoc. lettisoMcT and Interupncy Red:kycal Assertarra Nc04.:ulM86sacy Fl4*- A2

  • P.Mc ha:ard. ect rel er h ;Ued.

Pla n. . c;eratics.s p!As raquitad te odic.e th.e Nue/cer w eepe.,s,:gnir7c; .f FedomiRemacee Cwe+-A ceser Federal etsponse to rad.ological . Incident-An unexpected evg-t estabJished by FT.MA at a locat;on er.:.ergencies at cora.merc;al neclear ' involving rnaciere weapms or ide.u:f ed in cochnerien wrth the Stsie power plants. to Esecuive Order 12241. ' 'radiolopcal awdear wupco that serves as a focal point fer Federal the President delegated to FEMA the mcy.x s which dca s cet fa!! !n 6e respcr.as team lateracheos wie t.a responsibihty fer the devele;::nent and rmdest wespm acedent catspry twt: State. promulgatien of such a plan m respcmse . Rega!: m e,ident de.msee to a fix ed Nuclear Eccilitie s--S t a y o n a ry to P.b. L Go-a. nucleer wrspcc or rue.clorial nacicar nuclear irutalladens thas us.e c r p cduce N:Noc/ Defense Areo /NDANAn wvn ecmpow Io the h.-t t?.at tadieaetre c.atenals in their ::r nal area utablished try a DoD oM:ial o" major rewtrs. exxspie~n red sce :<% eie operaticca. These facilities incLde nen.Federsj lasde locsied wr:hte the a un 3,.nos or recwries by OcI a comrnemal nocleat pcwer planta and other ILted far.ilrties. United State s. its poew s>oca. oc iu tem:c,nes see the purpose of

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                                                                                                                ,PWuires immediate aco:o in de Inte trar. c7RcdmlosicalAssisr:n:e            saftauatd.:4 c1us&**d defanse                 l.tutst oi duy cr rk %m Pden //FAF!-A Plan eng:n !!y                      infor- abes er protacung Dc.D                 ,, e y n ty; published in 1M5 by an mteragency                 equ.; ment er maler.al. Establishment of                                                         '

cem=. trice of Federal apenry a Natimeal Defense Area te: pcranty a May rue 6 admw @ ,

                                                                                                          ,, , c,j a3 {3, g,;,,,) ,, ;gg,,3,,,33,3) , - ,I represz:tatrvu as a means for previding places su:h non Feders!Isr.ds und.er de- pre:.am reem cf cluM                                                   '

rapid and eCectrve ra&ological effechte c:ntrol of DoD and results only g,. 3 ,.,.,,,, h u d aeentwee m the erent ef a aeswj.- e from a n e werp ncy e v en t. T1 e s eMor radic.LYealit.ddent. nis pfan hae been DoO repre>entserve at t.he ics ne will . Cd lud 2 a rh ww superseded try de FRM.AP. acc.ide:u and wactanta high cGcials of de(trw the boundary, merk it = nth a

             /oint 49/er nction Cent.er g/CMA              physical hamn. and poet waming signs. the signatory agencies being i.nfortmed cr                       ,

central pcLat crf contact for all news N:r:cnct Radiologic.tl E: ergency m*dia at r%e reene of the inctdent. New e Pre;c:td.neu/ Response Pla: for j{j'Q ,g y media repressota tives att k.spt irl:rs.ed C .=1 erce /Nuc/ccr po wer //crir ci acttees and events via putate .s::idents (Mas u.e Pl:2FCc.:JConjy b gd  ! a

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  /^%    infor :a n:m ef5eafs fre n all                    teferred to u the Maatar P.ar. th.4 assMa:ce is e.Wgau""ng de he Q      participatic g Federal. State. and Iccal apncres. wbo. ideally, are co. located at docu. ment was published by FEMA for .. cenuquecen c! as u.stgz :y W interim use in Dececsbu 1980 and               protectica de @ W a:d safety, the flC.                                          represented the first step towsirds            inc uding assis!2..m wi6 datummg                     N Joint Nudect A ccident Coordino:teg            develcymg Federal radlelogical                 and W*             *4PuMi'PS* *
  • Center //NACCHA joint doe /DcD emer;ency ruponse plans and *R^"""*". 1 capabihtv at K:rtland A.t Fcrce Bue. p r.~:ehn C// Sil' Itcha'COI O'.fe?2/./CS TUM Albuqmeinse. New Meuco. re:pensit:le NericactSecurit.e Aree /NSANAn The CcE et EPA oIf!cial desivuted to for :naintaining cu rent information on area establ:shed by OcE on r en Fedy al caordinate the Federal radieles: cal the locatico of speciahted OcE and OcD la..ds loca.ed wnhin the United States, moniterms and assusment actniun teams or ogant=auens capable of its poss-c-ns. or temtones for the under the Fed.eral Radiological presiing ntat.!ane weapons accident purpose of safegp2ardmg dassified oe Monitoring and Assessment Man.

a s sis tuwca. re:Incted in.fermacon, or peoteenrug OcE On Site--The area within (ai the Liciron O/7!cerII YOFA Federal equipment ce ruatenal. E.s ab4ashrsant of boundary estabirshed try t' e ownu er agency ofncal sent to another agency to a NSA te=.porarily placas rutb rwo. operstar of a thed nuc!en fachty:er fac2!itate intuager.cy corrununicanons Feduallar.da urider da efIntn a controj (b) the bound n estabMvhed at the r- e and coordination. of doe and res.dt.: a:ly frors an of the e*e p .cy by the Sta'e er local Lice se-A license rereed to a faethty emergenev esent.The senior doe gove---ent with funsdienen for a owner or operator by the NRC purseent representative having easteJs of the transportation accident not oce:rnng at to the conditions of the Atomic Energy mati..,al at the scene wol define the a fhed nuclear facility and not involving Act of149 (as amended). or issued by boundarv. mark it with a p5 sical n; clear weapons: or Ic) the area an Agreement State pursuant to barr:er. and post wammg s.gns. estAished by the CFA as defined by a , a ppropriate State laws. NRC licenses .%clece Weo;on Ace vent-An NatiimalDefense Ares er National i certain acuvities under section trola) of unespected es ent involsing nuclear Securt;/ Area in a nuclear weacons that Act. weapons or radiological nucleat wce;un auident or weapon s!gnificent incident. j Limited Rer;onse-Response to a components that results in any of the , W S(.ent Commender-The entitary request for radiological anistance that following officer of senior doe official who ins olvn limited doe or other attency

  • Accidential or unauthonted c.ommands DoD and doe forces and resources and does not require the launchng. firing. or use by U S. forces or supervists all DoD and doe operations for nal field management structure. U S.supperted allied forces of a nucl var ' vt the gene of a DoD/OcE nuc!e4r i Local Covernment-Any county, city. capabte wespons system that could weacon accident or wea;on significant I p)

( L ./ villa ge. town. district. or pohtical subdivision of any State. any Indian tribe or authented inbal eqanization. create the nsk of an outbreak of war-

  • Nucl ear detunation.

in cid e nt. O is::e federo/ Supperr-Fede ral ass: stance that is the pnmary

  • Non.nnclear detonation or burning or Alaska Nahve village or organizahun. of a nui. lear w e4 pen or radiological responsibiley of the Federal spenn that including 4ny rvest community or nul ..r nespan cor ponent: un e s author:tes. regulates. or ;s

gy;g fedaml Resster / vol. 50. 6o. 217 / r ricay. .Soverncer o.1sco / Nstaceo ctherwise dsenehe*9meiM* fet the Public 1.nfarra stion Officers IPIOsh -- Appaada C-Toderal Eawneecy F%ee e radiological facihty or r.areriAL bels, Federal apncy officiala at headgaaners modi Feczian a W mbers traosported,1,s. the CJhA.m reapciae and is the Geld responsible for - supports State and bcaL4!Lwta by , prepariq and coordinating the ,.

   'O)(%,      supporting the owner or operalec's .       dissemsention of public it. formation irr      ,,f,,.                    ,                   _

eIforta to bn..g tha addeot under, cooperanen with other respondics control and thereby provoct c.r minimize Federal. State. a nd local agencies. 7, c~

         ,     ofIsite coceequences-                          Rodiological Assistance Pnprm
  • Other Pntective Meesures and Re entry Recommendations (RER.s}-

(RAPI Teem-A team dispatched to the site of a radiologicalincident by the doe

                                                                                                        **' * **6$, $                      $'$ m Advice prouded to 6e State concemin8 regiertal office respondma to a                      e ,,,, g"*1c       e_ ,,~ m        m,               .

surdaoce on artion.: nectesary to avojd ra diological incident. cm- iccet e ar mini::izo exposun te rssidual radiation or exposun through the g ,gigy;,;g ,j g ,,,gengy _ g g,p , ,g gl_m, o,

                                                        - radiologicat incWent that poses an            co. er-, m c-e                .. rmo men inpation pathway. Also advice                    jg              gggg                                                        imt ru.u presided to the Statte concemms                                                           ~5      -      "          ~        " ' 5#8
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guidance det r .sy be isssed to memben  !**'$'r N pm of ihe pub 4c on returning to an aree R: , Ince ent-Any

                                                                    ,di !:yical  Tecnsportation         c.

affected by a radiologreal eme gency. e:the permanently er for short term incident that involves a transportanon vehicle or shipment . ., y' e,, w % emergency acuens. conta=3 radioscun maanals. i i7 m s' Uwner er openton-The organization Aece'e / P!ce-A plan developed by en"6 ,1,. that owns or operates the nuc! ear f.1cility or camer or cargo that causes the State to restore the affects( area with Federal assistance if nefded.

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tb: radiological emergency. The owner Senier TEMA Offiesel/ STOA- Official ce t - / c-- m 9-, =, mn m--na scic. er operator may be a Federal agency. a appointed by the Director of TEMA. or '" $"j E ,c % State or local govemmer t. or a private his representative. to direct the FE.MA a '**= *ar ' husiness. '~ response at the scene of a radiologe.41 ...._..,-n. r n iIt.non l'articip:tirg Agencies-4a CFR Part t e rit n c y. t c== = ('~ 5' u '*

  • 351 establishes the Federal FA.iielc;:ca!

l're;arede:ess Cecedinaung f.ommittee Siete coordineting Cv/ieer /SCO/-An offici.! designated by the Covernor of 'e'** Ie I

                                                                                                                      -*-e *<='

ir:2 *'* 8 * (FRPCC). which has a;; roved the the affected 5' ate to work wi'.h the a ,. l e.'."*,", c ,gz.., m. n . * ,- c<tablishrnent of the Subcomr% tete on CFAO and SFy)in coordinating the . . . . e n ws.sm . Federal Response. The 12 a gencies response efforts of Federal. State. loed.- """""" O- represented on this Subcommittee are s elunteer. and privste agencies. fYeIrU$ Q refetred to es the participating agencies in the FRERP. They are: FT_MA. NRC. gg g,,,,,,,, ,3 7,g,gf g,,p,,,g,,, ps in.mo oc=ct m EPA. HHS. Do E. USD A. doc. Do'r. Cc D. A Subcommittee of the Federal ' ice"2 i .8mL"' Radioleg: cal Preparedness Coordindue8 "C " Dol HUD. and NC5

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r ., s res rcm. r.Lauen e t;osure les el or rar.gc gy,y,g,,,;g,3,,;,,,,,;g ,,,g,ne, , _ establahed by appropriate Federsl or p,,,,n,, pig % ,png, g,, j ix*ga-8'8' h State agencies beyond which protective would parucipate in the Federal 1 i

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action should be considered. radiological emergency response are ca n .es.rris  ! represented on tha Subcommittee. f *****  ! 1%tective Action Recommendation non.a use--,-<, ir'n s.r.a"s Transponation of Radiocctive essa .eusm's m (PAAh.- Advics to the State on e came +s Materials-Refers to the loading.  ! ""'*"'"' emergency measures it should consider b deternuniq acuen for the public to unlo a ding. monment. or temperery take to avoid cr nduca their exposse to storage en route of rad:cactne * (FR Doc. u-tua: Fded tw45. 4 43 ac) ra dia tien. m a t e r als.  % ,,,, ,n m

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004.d '-' ACHEEMENT FOR THE OPERATION Of A NOAA WEATHER RADIO TRANSMITTER BY VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER CORPORATION

                        '                  RUTL AND, VERMONT THIS AGREEMENT is entered into between the United States of America, Department of Co: erce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad=inistration.

National Weather Service, hereinaf ter referred to as "vWS", and Ver=:nt Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "Cooperator". E1IEESSEI3: WHEREAS, Cooperator operates a nuclear power plant, known as Vermont Yan4ee, and under regulations contained in Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regula tions, Section 50.47(b)(5) and Appendix E, Section IV.D.3 to Part 50, is diPected to provice a system for pecept emergency notif1 Cation to the public; and WHEREAS, NWS operates a continuous meteorological and hydrological infer:ation and warning radio system, known as NOAA Weather Radio (FWR), whicn can previce a =esns for Cooperatcr to satisfy said e=ergency notification to tne puclic; anc WHEREAS, Cooperator and NWS desire to provide for the installation and opera tion of a NWR transmitter on Ames Hill, Maricoro, Ver:ent ano to provice for said e=ergency notification means. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of tne benefits of this agree:ent to eacn party , tne parties agree as follows:

1. C :;erater snall provide all infer:ation required for tne radio frequency license a;;11 cation anc cperate the trans=1tter strictly in ac:ce:ance with the license.
2. Costs associated witn the NWR transmitter will be corne ey C:operater. This includes, but is not li=ited to, costs for:

a) pur: nase of equip:ent, c) installation, c) operation, including power, d) =aintenance. e) com unications links recs tne NWS office to the transmitter, anc

')           f)    re=cval or replace =ent of ea'uipment.                ,

3 Cooperator will provice cual trans=1tting equi;=ent as specifico my FWS. Cooperator is solely responsible for all aspects of equi;sent ins talla tion, including any necessary per=1ts. However, connection

i to the NWR trans=itter at Mount Ascutney shall be under the direction of a KdS electronic technician and in accordance with the best modern practice. The ! design of any device used by Cooperator or his agent to connect to the NWR j trans=1 ster must be approved by NWS before the connection is made. i 4 Cooperator will use qualified and licensed radio technicians ' i for all trans=1tter maintenance. Cooperator will use its best efforts in l I

    =aintaining the trans=itter to ensure that outages are kept to a =ini=u=, that breakcowns and =alfunctions are quickly acted upon, and that equip =ent                l perfor:s routinely within the technical specifications of said equi;=ent and ter=s of the license.
5. Cooperator or cesignee will monitor the becadcast and will notify tne Burlington, Ver=ent RJS office whenever the trans=1tter goes off tne att anc also when it again beco=es operations 1.

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6. Cooperater will perfor= an i==ediate technical checkcut of the trans=1tter unen .such checkou t
  • s reques ted by NWS as a result of any Radio '

frequency Interference proble=.

7. NWS will te allcwed to enecx periodically the effect of Coopera ter equi; ent en NJS equip =ent.
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S. KJS will caintain centrol over all creadcast content witn tne l exception of messages issued in connection with an e=ergency at the Vermont

!   Yan(ee facility.

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9. All = essa ges creaccas t in cor.nection witn a Vernent Yankee i e=ergency will be receivec tnreugn the Civil Defense Agencies as described in Appencix A to inis A;ree=ent. entitlec "Agree =ent for Activation and Use of NC AA Vestner Racio in Response to an E ergency C:ndition at Ver= nt Yanxee ,

huelvar Power Sta tion".

10. Cooperator will holc N45 free of any liability for loss or canage to Cooperator property installed to carry out this agreement, otner tnan Icss or ca= age caused uy NWS's failure to use reascnacle care.

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11. N45 will c:tain the radio frequency license for the 1 trans:.tter. Tne license will re= sin the property of NVS.
12. NWS will, if necessary, allow Cooperator to install, at Cooperator's expense, special egip=ent at tne Mcunt Ascutney trans=itter site i provice: tne cesign anc rela tec installa tica are first approvec by NCAA in writing.

13 NWS personnel will exercise reasonable care to protect property I of Coopera tor. i 14 ) h*45 will activate the notification syste= with the alert signal and creaccast =essages relatin to a Ver=ent Yar.kee e=ergency when requestec 4 cy autneri:ea officials in accordance with Appendix A. s

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15. In the event the NWS Network Syste= between Burlington and Mount Ascutney is non-operable, the NWS office will infor= Civil. Defense to
          ' activate the redundant systa= loca ted at WISA radio station, Brattleboro, Ver=ont.                                                                                   .
16. NWS will provide standard NWS proget==ing over the trans=itters (including the use of the warning alar =) as required by NWS directives.
17. NWS will participate in a yearly drill to test the use of the RJS equip =ent as a public notification syste=.
18. NWS and Cooperator will coordinate and jointly issue a public announce=ent describing the service to be provided as a result of this agree =ent. If the service is ter=inated for any reason the parties will also 4

coordir. ate a public sta te=ent explaining the reason (s) for ter=iniatien. 19 The provisions of this agree =ent shall be carried out by the . J parties witn no ec=pensation due either party.

20. This agree =ent =sy be a: ended. :ocitied er ter=inated at any tL=e by =utual consent of tne parties hereto. It =ay be ter=inated by either party u;on giving at lesst 6 months prior written notice. Although to the
;            extent possible, recogni:ing tne i=portance of this project, tne parties hereto will strive to give ene year's notice of intention to ter=inate.

IN WITNESS WHIREOF, the parties hereto have e"ecuted this agreer.ent effective as of the latest date written be;;w. 1 l M lbM;f 6Qu.22/ ' Director, President, NWS Eastern Region Vermont Yankee Nuclear Ehb'er Corporation i l ste r9a Ca te 77P/ 4 W i

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AGREEMENT FOR ACTIVATION AND USE OF NOAA WEATHER RADIO IN RESPONSE TO AN EMERGENCY AT VERMONT YANKEE OR YASTEE ROWE NUCLEAR POWER STATIONS THIS AGREEMENT is entered into between the Vermont, New Hampshire and Massachusetts Civil Defense Agencies, hereinaf ter referred to as Civil Defense Agencies, and the United Stated Department of Co=merce, National Oceanic and At=espheric Administration, National Wea:her Service, herein-  ! after referred to as the "NWS". j l THIS AGREEMENT is fully a part of the "Agreement for the Operation of a NCAA Weather Radio Transmitter by a Cooperator," hereafter referred to as the Basic Agree =ent, and is referenced in the Basic Agreement as  ; Appendix A.  ; l THIS AGRED1Eb7 covers the responsibilities and operational considerations l between Civil Defense Agencies and the NWS relative to the use of L'S radio to alert persons living in the proximity of Yankee Rove and Vermont Yankee in the event of an e=ergency condition at the plant. This Agree =ent fulfills, , O in part, the require =ents set forth by NUREG-0654/FDdA-REP-1, Revision 1, j _ Criteria for Precaration and Evaluation of Radiological Eyergency Reseense Plans and Preparedness in Sueport of Nuclesr Power Plants; and Appendix 3 thereto. RESPONSIBILITIES : l (A) T9E NWS AGREES-l l 1) To activate tone alert and to broadcast over the WR trans=itter, l located on Ames Hill, Marlboro, Ver=ont, prescribed e=ergency l messages pertaining to state and local emergencies, nuclear power 1 station e=ergencies when so requested to do so by the Civil Defense l Agency (ies) and severe weather alerts as deter =ined by the NWS.

2) That all prescribed Civil Defense e=ergency messages held in the possession of National Weather Service be given reasonable pro- 1 tection fres cisuse or accidental brcadcast. j v
3) That the NWS Burlington, Ver=ont in the event the Mt. Ascueney j NOAA Weather Radio (LI) trans=itter is non-operational, vill l notif y Radio Station kTSA - Brattleboro, Ver=ent, to activate l l

the El transmitter at Marlboro, Vermont. This procedure is nec-  ? essary to avert potential damage to the NWR equipment should it , be operational already and WTSA attempts to also activate the 6 p) q system. The State vill be responsible for notifying WTSA vhat the broadcast message should be. This procedure vill only be accomplished in the event of an emergency at Yankee (Rove) or l Ver=ont Yankee Nuclear Power Station requiring activation of the Public Notification System. i a

I (B) CIVIL DEFENSE ACENCIES ACREES- ,R.

1) To provide the National Weather Service a "Standing Operating Procedure" defining the Civil Defense Agencies perscnnel by title and name authorized to request broadcast of an emergency message; .

procedures for verification of caller identity; and prescribed ' emergency messages for broadcast over National Weather Service radio. l

2) To make requests over NAWAS and/or commercial telephone to broadcast prescribed e=ergency messages.
3) To notify National Weather Service upon termination of the emergency.

PUBLICITY - The mutual role of the Civil Defense Agencies and the NOAA National Weather Service will be recognized in all press releases, public presentacinns or other public information/ education activities carried out in regard to promoting the services provided for in the Basic Agreement. AMENDMENTS AND TERMINATION - This Agreement may be amended at any time by mutual consent of Civil Defense Agency (ies) and the National Weather Service. This Agreement is terminated in accordance with the provision of and at such time as the Basic Agreement is terminated. t IN WITNESS WHEREOF Civil Defense Agencies and the NWS have executed this p Agreement effective as of t,he latest date written below. For the Ver=ent Civil 'Fo'r the Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency Defense Agency Civil Defense Division Civil Defense Division 5 ww~ m / w g  ;

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J, 20 5~ \ 1 INTERSTATE C00RDINATION /T . TRI-STATE ?J.DIOLCGICAL EMERGENCY FISPONSE CCCFSINATION AGFIEMENT TE LOCATION OF NUCLEAR GENERATING FACILITIES AT F4WE, MASSACEUSETTS AND VERNON, VER. TNT P2 QUIRE CONTIGUOUS STATE EEGENCY F2SFCNSE PLANNING, ESTA3LISHED INTERSTATE FOLICIIS AND COMPAnSLE OPERATING FROCEDUFIS. IN ORDER TO FROVIDE TEZ MAXI"_lM FOSSDLE FROTECTION AND SAFEIY ACR F0FULATIONS AT RISK IN MASSACl-11SETPS, NEW HAMPShi.F2 AND WONT, TE FOLLCWING CONCEFIS AFS EERE3Y AEOFTED:

1. Uniform notification precedures V'1 be implemented 8:r a three states by the affected nuclear faciliry. Each state v preceed with warning a dda--=d t:wns . .
2. State beu-deries s% ' e kept c;en for traffic moving away f em risk c eas. Ecrder t~af fic cenrrel poin operatica res;casibilities will be shared as resources perm:.t.
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is s ued u~.ie: de Nuclea: . ~: .-.... at fm'1 operating power. 4 Operating Relecation Centers in s t' ree states V provide services for any evacuee f cm risk areas leca:ed in any state.

5. M.1. cedical facilities widin fif ty ciles cf either nuclear facility d cake excess beds aved'able for relecated patients f cm risk ceas located in any state.
5. Available emergency medical trar.s;cr: units within fif ty miles of eider nuclear f acility W -"pond as able when rec,uested to assis: vich medics.1 emergencies and hespital and nursing hete evacuarion.
7. State Health personnel 1ccated ar any Emergency Cecrdinaring Center previded by an affected facility will previde curren: data and infcrmation to the Emergency Centers cf any oder state wi:heu: personnel in accerdance because cf travel time er eder delayed responses.

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              .There are severe.1 Interstate Compacts which ceuld or would be applicable in the event of an ircident at a fixed nuclee f acility C. in er near Vermont. The mest notable in this respect is the

\ New England Cemeact en Radiolecical Health Protection. Basi =y, iC Was Cesigr.ec to prov.ce in:Erstate assista. Ce cu Ing a f 'clea" incident. The New England State Police C:mpact ard the Interstate Civil Defense C:mpact are two ocner mutual aid agree-cents wnica could be ac:1vated in certain ci cumstances relating to a nuclear emergerry. --

  .-          Details relative to evacuation precedures are r cst im;cr: ant.

Intarstate Cooperarien .wd'1 becoce vital under evacuation corditions. An agreement, not only to interf ace the three State plans, bu: to use comparable precedures ircluding stcedard evacuation routes, public stidarme by radio and TV, reception precesses for non-residen evacuees, ard c.eny cder pree.: ranged systems wd f= d'4-=-a the covemen: cf people away frem danger with max.inum

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_ . 2_ ,.<. , .. . , Ve:- ent has devel: ed a . prototype evacua-ion system using de new Cress-wird" technic.ue, however it can caly be tor =y successiv.1 if e three States agree to the concept a:'d e ermit intersta e trava' ky avacuees alor.: :: =da = mined routes deperdent u ,on vi.-d direction. Verment W receive evacuses f em contigueus

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q 's Centers, c by safely ::tting the back to their respective Sta es, d e.terdir.:. u Ca tr.e eVa.uses Cr.01ce, CCNZ7.0L FOINT OPERATIONS: CCO.::GTIVE NG?.EEMENT - In order to uprove c:murccarlons cu :.ng an incicent at either Verren: Ya-hee er Yankee R we and c:c dinate movement of evacuees acr:ss state

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     ..       (a) Ver-.on: EC? 13 3rattlebero ,, beginni .g of !TH 119 at west etc et bridge: a Vermont State Police Officer d'1 can this ;cint jointly v'.th a New E==.; shire S tate ?clice Gificer.                                               .

(b) Ver cne ECP 11 Guilic d, Vt. , US 5 at the Massachuser s c:.ntlycarr.ed by Vs.rmon: State Police ard cercer; Massachusetts State Felice. (c) Vermont ECP 15 Guilfor:1,. Vt. , I 91, no interchange; goin-J.y caer.ec by Ver:cn: State Felice ard Massachuse- s State Police. Ncrthbcurd traffic w1 basic =y be cont elled in Gr== n'4 a' d , MA. at the interstate interchange. (a) v. ... e .e- e_-.r -.e , - ", , . , .~. , t; . , m< . ., , 2. . . v.., .u. , 4_. . , . 3

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(~h () (a) ver. ent ECP 21 Whitingha:n, Vt. , VT SA at the Massacnusetts border; jointly manned by Ver cnt Stata Police and Massachusetts State Police. (b) Verront ECP 28 Stariord, Vt., VT 8 and VT 100 at une Massacnusetts border, jointly canned by Verrent. State Police ard Masgachusetts State Police. Similar ccoperative control point operations are enecuraged , bet seen New Ea=pshire and Massachusetts. IhTEFSTATE AGP2EMENTS Title 19, VS A Ch. 31 New Ergland Cc: pac: en P.adiclegical Health Prececticn Title. 20, VS A Ch. 3 Interstate Civil Defense Compace . Title 20 VSA Ch.114 New Ergland Scare Felice Ccepace . G g . E e 9 4 O i1 G 4

LETTER CF AGEE{NT EET EEN STATE T pen KAWPIRE AND STATE T DINE I. Purocse The purpose of this letter of agreeeent is to establish the conditions for notification of the State of Maine (ingestion pathway) should an event occur at Seatrook Nuclear Power Station. II. Agreement The State of New Harcshire agrees to notify the State of Paine and coordinate off-site radiological consequences with same curing any

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