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Applicant Exhibit A-4,consisting of Preliminary Vol VII, Rev 0 to Illinois Plan for Radiological Accidents, Braidwood, Dtd Aug 1985.Five Oversize Maps Encl
ML20154S643
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Issue date: 03/11/1986
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ILLINOIS, STATE OF
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OL-A-004, OL-A-4, NUDOCS 8604070140
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f ~t THE ILLIN0IS PLAN FOR RADIOLOGICAL ACCIDENTS IS THE PROPERTY (F THE STATE OF ILLIN0IS AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE ILLIN0IS EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCY SPRINGFIELD, ILLIN0IS.

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BRAIDWOOD - VOLUME VII, REV. O, 8/85 FOR INFORMATION ONLY PLANNING STANDARDS AND EVALUATION r.RITERIA CORRELATION DOCUMENT VOLUME VII VOLUME I Annex SOPS Other Chapter /

Criteria State General Section Number Number Plan .

(1) Sec. C, pp. 9-13 2A-2F A.1.a. (1) Sec. A, p. 1 Sec. D, pp. 19-44 3A-3C (2)Sec.D,p.9 (2) Sec. F, pp. 17-37 4A-4B (3) Sec. B, pp. 5-23 Sec. C, pp. 37-51 (3) Sec. F, pp. 17-31 (4) Sec. C, pp. 5-11 (4) Sec. F, pp. 17-29 (5) Sec. A, pp. 1-10 Sec. E, p. 31 Sec. I, pp. 49-63 (6) Sec. A, pp. 1-5 Sec. B, pp. 9-47 (9) Sec. A, pp. 1-6 Sec. B, pp. 7-9 Sec. C, p. 11 (1) Sec. C, pp. 9-13 2A-2F A.1.b. (2) Sec. D, p. 9 Sec. D, pp. 19-44 3A-3C (3) Sec. B, pp. 5-23 4A-4B Sec. C, pp. 37-51 (2) Sec. F, pp. 17-37 (4) Sec. C, pp. 5-11 (3) Sec. F, pp. 17-31 ,

(5) Sec. A, pp. 1-10 (4) Sec. F, pp. 17-29 Sec. E, p. 31 Sec. I, pp. 49-63 (6) Sec. A, pp. 1-5 Sec. B, pp. 9-47 (9) Sec. A, pp. 1-6 Sec. B, pp. 7-9 Sec. C, p. 11

Pag] 2 ILLIFOIS PLAN FOR RADIOLOGICAL ACCIDENTS FOR INFERMAT10N ENLY (IPRA)

BRAIDWOOD - VOLUME VII, REV. O, 8/85 PLANNING STANDARDS AND EVALUATION CRITERIA CORRELATION DOCUMENT VOLUME VII VOLUME I Annex SOPS Other Chapter /

Criteria State General Section Number Number Plan (3) Sec. B, pp. 7, 11 (1) Sec. C, p. 11 A.1.c. (2) Sec. F, p. 21 15, 19, 23 (4)Sec.C,pp.7,9,11 (3)Sec.F,p.21 (5) Sec. F, p. 37 (4) Sec. F, p. 21 Sec. G, p. 45 (6) Sec. A, p. 5 (1) Sec. C, p. 9 2A-2F

A.1.d. (2)Sec.C,p.5 Sec. D, pp. 19-44 3A-3C (3) Sec. 8, pp. 5, 9 (2) Sec. F, pp. 17-37 4A-4B Sec. C, pp. 37, 41, 45 (3) Sec. F, pp. 17-31 (4)Sec.B,pp.3-4 (4) Sec. F, pp. 17-29 (5) Sec. A, p. 1 (6) Sec. A, p. 1 Sec. 8, pp. 11-47 (9) Sec. A, pp. 1-6 Sec. B, pp. 7-9 8 9 e

Paga 3 ILLIN0IS PLAN FOR RADIOLOGICAL ACCIDENTS (IPRA)

BRAIDWOOD - VOLUME VII, REV. O, 8/85 FOR INFORMATION ONLY PLANNING STANDARDS AND EVALUATION CRITERIA CORRELATION DOCUMENT VOLUME VII VOLUME I Annex SOPS Other Chapter /

Criteria State General Number Plan Section Number (1) Sec. C, pp. 15-16 7-S0P-1 A.I.e. (2) Sec. C, p. 5 Sec. D, pp. 19-44 7-50P-2 (3) Sec. B, pp. 5-35 7-50P-3 Sec. C, pp. 37-55 (2) Sec. A, p. 1 7-50P-4 (5) Sec. A, p. 5 Sec. B, p. 5 Sec. C, p. 7 7-SOP-5 Sec. B, p. 11 (6) Sec. A, pp. 7-8 Sec. G, p. 41 Sec. B, pp. 11-47 (3) Sec. A, p. 1 (7) Sec. A, pp. 1-2 Sec. B, p. 5 Sec. B, p. 3 Sec. C, p. 7 Sec. C, p. 5 Sec. G, p. 35 Sec. D, pp. 7-9 (4) Sec. A p. 1 Sec. B, p. 5 Sec. C, p. 7 Sec. G, p. 33

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FOR INFERMATl2N ONLY BRAIDWOOD - VOLUME VII, REV. O, 8/85 PLANNING STANDARDS AND EVALUATION CRITERIA CORRELATION DOCUMENT VOLUME VII VOLUME I SGPs Other Chapter / Annex Criteria State General Section Number Number Plan (1) Sec. D, pp. 19-44 2A-2F A.2.a. (2) Sec. C, pp. 5-7 (2) Sec. A, pp. 1-3 3A-3C Sec. E, p. 11 Sec. F, pp. 19, 23-37 4A-4B (3) Sec. B, pp. 5-23, (3) Scc. A, pp. 1-3 29-35 Sec. F, pp. 19, 23-31 Sec. C, pp. 37-51 (4) Sec. B, pp. 3-4 (4) Sec. A, pp. 1-3 Sec. C, pp. 5-11 Sec. F, pp. 19, 23-29 (5) Sec. A, pp. 1-10 Sec. B, pp. 11-12 Sec. D, pp. 23-29 Sec. E, p. 31 Sec. F, pp. 33-39 Sec. G, pp. 41-45 Sec. I, pp. 49-63 (6) Sec. A, pp. 1-8 Sec. B, pp. 9-47 (8) Sec. A, pp. 1-2 Sec. B, p. 3 Sec. C, p. 5 Sec. D, p. 7 (1) Sec. B, p. 3 (2) Sec. F, p. 17 A.2.b. (3) Sec. F, p. 17 .

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(6) Sec. A, pp. 1-2 Sec. F, p. 19 Sec. 8, pp. 11-47 Sec. G, pp. 39-49 (3) Sec. A, p. 1 Sec. E, p. 13 Sec. F, p. 19 Sec. G, pp. 33-43 (4) Sec. A, p. 1 Sec. E, p. 13 Sec. F, p. 19 Sec. G, pp. 31-41 C.1.a. (5) Sec. A, p. 2 N/A Sec. B, pp. 11-12 2-50P-3 C.1.b. (5) Sec. B, pp. 11-12 N/A Sec. D, pp. 23-29 2-SOP-3 (5) Sec. B, pp. 11-12 (1) Sec. C, p. 14 C.1.c. Sec. D, pp. 19-44 Sec. D, pp. 25-27 2-SOP-3 (2) Sec. G, pp. 45-49 Sec. H, pp.51-113 (3) Sec. G, pp. 39-43 Sec. H, pp. 45-91 (4) Sec. G, pp. 37-41 Sec. H, pp. 43-65

Paga 6 ILLIN0IS PLAN BRAIDWOOD FOR RADIOLOGICAL

- VOLUME VII, REV. O, 8/85 ACCIDENTS (IPRA) F2R INFORM PLANNING STANDARDS AND EVALUATION CRITERIA CORRELATION DOCUMENT VOLUME VII VOLUME I SOPS Other Chapter / Annex Criteria State General Section Number Number Plan See State (5) Sec. A, p. 2 Plan C.2.a.

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See State Plan C.2.b. (3) Sec. A, p. 2 N/A C.3. (5) Sec. D, pp. 25, 29 2-SOP-3 7-S0P-8, Att. I Map C C.4. (5) Sec. D, pp. 23, 25-29 (2) Sec.

Sec.F, J, pp. 19-37

p. 125 Sec. E, p. 31 Sec. F, pp. 35, 37 (3) Sec. F, pp. 19-31 Sec. G, pp. 41-42 Sec. J, p. 103 2-SOP-3 (4) Sec. F, pp. 19-29 (9) Sec. A, pp. 1-6 Sec. J, p. 73 Sec. B, pp. 7-9 (S) Sec. D, pp. 7-8 Sec. C, p. 11 Sec. D, pp. 13-16 Sec. E, pp. 17-25 (2) Sec. A, p. 1 (1) Sec. C, pp. 9, 13-14 D.3.

Sec. B, pp. 3-4 (5) Sec. C, pp. 13-21 l 2-50P-2 (6) Sec. A, pp. 7-8 e -

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Criteria Section Number Number Plan (2) Sec. A, p. 1 (1) Sec. C, pp. 9, 13-17 D.4.

Sec. B, pp. 3-4 (5) Sec. C, pp. 13-21 2-S0P-2 (6) Sec. A, pp. 7-8 2A-2F 7-50P-2 (2) Sec. 8, pp. 3-4 (1) Sec. C, pp. 9-14 7-50P-3 E.1. Sec. D, pp. 19-44 3A-3C (5) Sec. B, pp. 11-12 4A-48 7-50P-4 2-S0P-1, 2-SOP-3 (2) Sec. 8, p. 5 7-SOP-5 (6) Sec. A, pp. 7-8 (3) Sec. B, p. 5 (4) Sec. B, p. 5 (1) Sec. C, pp. 9-14 2A-2F 7-50P-2 E.2. (5) Sec. B, pp. 11-12 Sec. D, pp. 19-44 3A-3C 7-S0P-3 2-S0P-2, 2-SOP-3 4A-4B 7-SOP-4 (6) Sec. A, pp. 7-8 (2) Sec. C, p. 7 7-50P-5 Sec. B, pp. 11-47 Sec. D, p. 11 (3) Sec. C, p. 7 Sec. D, p. 11 (4) Sec. C, p. 7 Sec. D, p. 11 (1) Sec. C, pp. 15-16 1A 7-SOP-6 E.5. (2) Sec. E, p. 11 2A-2F 7-S0P-8, Att. C, D, E (6) Sec. A, p. 1 (2) Sec. A, p. 1 (3) Sec. A, p. 1 3A-3C (8) Sec. A, pp. 1-2 4A-4B Sec. 8, p. 3 (4) Sec. A, p. 1

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FOR INFORMATION ONLY PLANNING STANDARDS AND EVALUATION CRITERIA CORRELATION DOCU VOLUME VII VOLUME I Other Annex SOPS Chapter /

Crit:ria State General Section Number Number Plan 1A 7-SOP-6 (1) Sec. C, pp. 15-16 7-SOP-8, Att. C, D, E E.6. (2) Sec. E, p. 11 (2) Sec. A, p. 1 2A-2F Sec. F, pp. 13-18 3A-3C (3) Sec. A, p. 1 (4)Sec.B,pp.3-4 (4) Sec. A, p. 1 4A-4B (6) Sec. A, p. 1 1A 7-SOP-6, Att. C & D (2) Sec. F, pp. 13-18 7-SOP-8, Att. C, D, E E.7.

2A 7-50P-1 (2) Sec. C, p. 5 (1) Sec. C, p. 11 3A 7-SOP-2 F.1.a. Sec. D, pp. 19-44 7-SOP-3 (5) Sec. A, p. 5 (2) Sec. A, p. 1 4A Sec. B, p. 11 Sec. B, p. 5 7-SOP-4 Sec. 1, pp. 51-63 Sec. C, p. 7 7-50P-5 2-SOP-2, 2-50P-3 Sec. D, p. 11 (6) Sec. A, pp. 7-8 Sec. G, pp. 45-49 Sec. B, pp. 11-47 (7) Sec. A, pp. 1-2 (3) Sec. A, p. 1 Sec. B, p. 3 Sec. B, p. S Sec. C, p. 5 Sec. C, p. 7 Sec. D, pp. 7-9 Sec. D, p. 11 Sec. G, pp. 39-43 (4) Sec. A, p. 1 Sec. B, p. 5 Sec, C, p. 7 Sec. D, p. 11 Sec. G, pp. 37-41 8 9 ,

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Criteria State General Section Number Number Plan (2) Sec. C, p. 5 (2) Sec. C, p. 7 F.1.b. Sec. D, p. 11 Sec. D, p. 9 (5) Sec. A, pp. 3-5 Sec G, pp. 41, 45-49 Sec. E, p. 31 (3) Sec. C, p. 7 Sec. D, p. 11 2-SOP-3 Sec. G, pp. 35, 39-43 (6) Sec. A, pp. 2, 7-8 (4) Sec. C, p. 7 (7) Sec. A, pp. 1-2 Sec. D, p. 11 Sec. 8, p. 3 Sec. G, pp. 33, 37-41 (9)Sec.C,p.11 7-SOP-1 (4) Sec. C, p. 6 (1) Sec. C, p. 14 F.1.c.

(5) Sec. A, p. 4 2-50P-3 (9) Sec. A, pp. 1-6 7-50P-1 (5) Sec. A, pp. 2-5 (1) Sec, C, pp. 11-14 F.1.d. 2-SOP-3, 3-SOP-1 (2) Sec. A, p. 1 (6) Sec. A, pp. 2-3 Sec. B, p. 5 (7) Sec. A, pp. 1-2 Sec. G, pp. 45-49 Sec. B, p. 3 (3) Sec. A, p. 1 Sec. C, p. 5 Sec. B, p. 5 Sec. G, pp. 39-43 (4) Sec. A, p. 1 Sec. B, p. 5 Sec. G, p. 37-41

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INFORMATION ONLY BRAIDWOOD - VOLUME VII, REV. O, 8/85 PLANNING STANDARDS AND EVALUATION CRITERIA CORRELATION DOCUMEN VOLUME VII VOLUPE I SOPS Other Chapter / Annex Criteria State General Section Number Number Plan 2A-2F 7-SOP-1 (5) Sec. 8, p. 11 (1) Sec. C, p. 11 3A-3C 7-50P-2 F.1.e. 2-50P-2, 2-S0P-3 Sec. D, pp. 19-44 7-50P-3 '

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(6) Sec. A, pp. 7-8 7-50P-4 Sec. B, pp. 11-47 7-SOP-5 7-50P-1 (5) Sec. I, p. 63 (2) Sec. A, pp. 1-3 7-50P-2 F.2. Sec. G, pp. 45-49 (6) Sec. B, p. 34 (3) Sec. A, pp. 1-3 7-50P-3 7-SOP-4 Sec. G, pp. 39-43 7-SOP-5 (4) Sec. A, pp. 1-3 Sec. G, pp. 37-41 (5) Sec. A, p. 10 (2) Sec. M, n. 131 F.3. 1-SOP-1, 1-50P-2 (3) Sec. M, p. 109 (7) Sec. A, pp. 1-2 (4) Sec. M, p. 79 (10) Sec. A, p. 2 7-50P-12 (8) Sec. C, p. 5 (2) Sec. K, pp. 127-128 G.I. (3) Sec. K, pp. 105-106 (4) Sec. K, pp. 75-76 (8) Sec. C, p. 5 (2) Sec. K, pp. 127-128 G.2. (3) Sec. K, pp. 105-106 (4) Sec. K, pp. 75-76 L

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FOR INFORMAT;0N GNLY BRAIDWOOD - VOLUME VII, REV. O, 8/85 PLANNING STANDARDS AND EVALUATION CRITERIA CORRELATION DOCUMENT VOLUME VII VOLUME I Annex SOPS Other State General Chapter /

Criteria Section Number Number Plan (2)Sec.C,p.6 (2) Sec. E, p. 15 G.3.a. Sec. K, p. 127 (3) Sec. B, pp. 5, 9, 27 Sec. C, pp. 45, 54 (3) Sec. E, p. 15 (4) Sec. 8, pp. 3-4 Sec. K, p. 105 (5) Sec. A, p. 2 (4) Sec. E, p. 15 (6) Sec. A, p. 3 Sec. K, p. 75 (8) Sec. A, pp. 1-2 (2) Sec. E, p. 15 2A-2F G.4.a. (2) Sec. C, p. 6 Sec. K, p. 127 3A-3C (3) Sec. 8, pp. 5, 9 4A-4B Sec. C, p. 45 (3) Sec. E, p. 15 (5) Sec. A, p. 2 Sec. K, p. 105 (6) Sec. A, p. 3 (4) Sec. E, p. 15 (8) Sec. A, pp. 1-2 Sec. K, p. 75 (2) Sec. K, p. 127 2A-2F G.4.b. (6) Sec. A, p. 3 3A-3C (8) Sec. A, pp. 1-2 (3) Sec. K, p. 105 (4) Sec. K, p. 75 4A-4B (8) Sec. B, p. 3 (2) Sec. K, p. 127 G.4.c. (3) Sec. K, p. 105 (4) Sec. K, p 75 (8) Sec. D, p. 7 (2) Sec. K, pp. 127-128 G.5. (3) Sec. K pp. 105-106 (4) Sec. K, pp. 75-76 m r

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BRAIDWOOD - VOLUME VII, REV. O, 8/85 FOR INFORMATION ONLY PLANNING STANDARDS AND EVALUATION CRITERIA CORRELATION DOCUMENT VOLUME I VOLUME VII Chapter / Annex SOPS Other Criteria State General Plan Section Number Number H.3. (2) Sec. D, p. 9 (1) Sec. C, p. 14 (3) Sec. B, pp. 25-27 (2) Sec. E, p. 13 Sec. C, pp. 53-54 (3) Sec. E, p. 13 (4) Sec. B, p. 3 (4) Sec. E, p. 13 (5) Sec. A, pp. 1-5, 7-10 (6) Sec. A, pp. 1-5 ___

(1) Sec. C, pp. 13-14 2A-2F 7-SOP-1 H.4. (2) Sec. B, pp. 3-4 (3) Sec. B, pp. 29-35 Sec. D, pp. 19-44 3A-3C Sec. C, p. 55 4A-4B (5) Sec. B, p. 11 2-SOP-2, 2-SOP-3, 3-50P-2, 3-SOP-3 3-50P-4 (6) Sec. A, pp. 7-8 Sec. B, pp. 9-47 H.7. (5) Sec. D, pp. 23-27 (1) Sec. D, pp. 19-44 Sec. G, pp. 41-43 (2) Sec. A, pp. 1-3 Sec. H, p. 47 Sec. O, p. 137 Sec. I, pp. 53-55, (3) Sec. A, pp. 1-3 59, 1-SOP-4 Sec. O, p. 115 IEPA-SOP-1 (4) Sec. A, pp. 1-3 Sec. O, p. 85 (2 Sec. L, p. 129 See State H.10. (5) Sec. A, p. 10 Plan Sec. I, p. 47 (3 Sec. L, p. 107 (4 Sec. L, p. 77

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Criteria Section Number Number Plan (5) Sec. H, p. 47 (2) Sec. H. pp.51-113 H.11. (3)Sec.H,pp.45-91 (4) Sec. H, pp. 43-65 --

(1) Sec. D, pp. 19-44 2A-2F 7-50P-11 H.12. (5) Sec. A, p. 9 3A-3C (2) Sec. O, p. 137 (3)Sec.O,p.115 4A-4B (4) Sec. O, p. 85 (5) Sec. A, pp. 7-8 (1) Sec. D, pp. 23, 26-27 I.7. (2) Sec. F, p. 19 Sec. D, pp. 25-27 Sec. G, pp. 41-42 Sec. O, p. 137 Sec. II, p. 47 (3) Sec. F, p. 19 Sec. I, pp. 53-60 Sec. O, p. 115 (4) Sec. F, p. 19 Sec. O, p. 85 I.0, (5) Sec. A, pp. 3-5, (1) Sec. D, pp. 23, 26-27 7-10, (2) Sec. O, pp. 135-147 Sec. B, pp. 11-12 (3) Sec. O, pp. 113-125 Sec. D, pp. 23-27 (4) Sec. O, pp. 83-95 Sec. H, p. 47 Sec. I, pp. 53-60 (9) Sec. A, pp. 3-4

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Criteria State General Section Number Number Plan 1.10. (5) Sec. F, pp. 33-35 1.11. (5)Sec.D,p.25 (9) Sec. A, p. 6 Map A 7-SOP-8 (1)Sec.C,pp.16-17 J.2. (2) Sec. J, p. 125 (3) Sec. J, p. 103 (4)Sec.J,p.73 (5) Sec. B, pp. 3-4 Map E (2) Sec. A, pp. 1-2 J.9. (2) Sec. B, pp. 3-4 Sec. F, pp. 25-35 Sec. C, pp. 5-6 Sec. O, p. 145 (4) Sec. 8, pp. 3-4 (3) Sec. A, pp. 1-2 Sec. C, pp. 5-11 Sec. F, pp. 25-29 (5) Sec. D, pp. 23-27 Sec. O, p. 123 Sec. F, pp. 33-39 4-50P-1, 4-SOP-2, (4) Sec. A, pp. 1-2 Sec. F, p. 25-27 .

4-50P-14-18 Sec. O, p. 93 (6) Sec. A, pp. 1-8 Maps A-D (1) Sec. E, pp. 45-46 J.10.a.

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2A-2F 7-SOP-8 (8) Sec. C, p. 5 (2) Sec. J, p. 125 3A-3C 7-50P-9 J.10.d. (3) Sec. J, p. 103 7-S0P-10 4-50P-4 4A-4B (4) Sec. J, p. 73 7-50P-12 (5) ALL 2A-2F 7-SOP-10 (5) Sec. F, p. 35 (1) Sec. D, pp. 19-44 J.10.e. (2) Sec. O, p. 141 3A-3C 4-50P-4 (3) Sec. O, p. 119 4A-4B (4) Sec. O, p. 85 (5) Sec. F, p. 35 (2) Sec. O, p. 141 J.10.f. (3) Sec. O, p. 119 4-SOP-4 (4) Sec. O, p. 85 7-50P-8 Map A & C (2) Sec. C, p. 6 (1) Sec. C, pp. 16-17 7-SOP-9 J.10.g. (2) Sec. J, p. 125 7-50P-10 (3) Sec. J, p. 103 (4) Sec. J, p. 73 (5) Sec. B, pp. 3-4 7-SOP-8, Att. I Map C (1) Sec. C, pp. 16-17 J.10.h. Sec. E, p. 45 (5) ALL _

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Chapter / Annex Criteria State General Section Number Number Plan See Braidwood Evacuation Time J.10.i. Estimate Study 2A-2F 7-50P-7 (2) Sec. C, p. 6 (1) Sec. D, pp. 22, 26, 31 J.10.j. 3A-3C (6) Sec. B, pp. 11-30, 4A-4B 37-41 (9) Sec. A, p. 9 (1) Sec. D, p. 32 2A-2F J.10.k. (6) Sec. B, pp. 17, 27, 3A-3C 30 4A-48 See Braidwood Evacuation Time J.10.1. Estimate Study J.10.m. (3) Sec. A, p. 2 (4)Sec.8,p.4 (5) Sec. D, p. 24 Sec. F, pp. 33-35 4-50P-2 (6) Sec. A, p. 1

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Criteria State General Section Number Number Plan J.11. (2) Sec. C, p. 6 (5) Sec. D, pp. 25-26 Sec. F, pp. 33-37 Sec. I, pp. 51-63 4-SOP-1, 4-50P-6, 4-50P-14-16 J.12. (5)Sec.G,p.41,4-S0P-8(2)Sec.J,p.125 (3)Sec.J,p.103 (9) Sec. B, p. 8 (4) Sec. J, p. 73 (1) Sec. D, pp. 19-44 2A-2F K.3.a. (5) Sec. G, pp. 41-42 3A-3C Sec. I, pp. 51-63 (2) Sec. O, p. 137 (3) Sec. O, p. 115 4A-4B 4-SOP-5 (6) Sec. B, pp. 11-47 (4) Sec. O, p. 81 (9) Sec. A, p. 5 (1) Sec. D, pp. 19-44 2A-2F K.3.b. (5) Sec. G, pp. 41-42 3A-3C Sec. I, pp. 51-63 (2) Sec. O, p. 137 (3) Sec. O, p. 115 4A-4B 4-50P-5 (6) Sec. B, pp. 11-47 (4) Sec. O, p. 81 (5)Sec.F,p.34 (2) Sec. O, pp. 139-140 K.4. (3) Sec. O, pp. 117-118 (6) Sec. B, pp. 11-47 (4) Sec. O, pp. 83-84

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Criteria Section Number Number Plan K.S.a. (5) Sec. G, p. 42 (2) Sec. O, p. 143 4-S0P-8-10 (3) Sec. O, p. 121 (4) Sec. O, p. 91 (2) Sec. O, p. 143 2A-2F K.5.b. (5) Sec. G, p. 42 3A-3C 4-50P-9-10 (3) Sec. O, p. 121 (4) Sec. O, p. 91 4A-4B Map E (S) Sec. G, p. 41 (1)Sec.E,p.49 L.I.

Sec. I, p. 63 (2) Sec. A, p. 2 IDPH-SOP-4 (3) Sec. A, p. 2 (6) Sec. 8, p. 35 (4) Sec. A, p. 2 L.3. (5) Sec. I, p. 63 (6) Sec. 8, p. 35 L 4. (3) Sec. A, p. 2 (2) Sec. A, p. 2 (5) Sec. I, pp. 62-63 (3) Sec. A, p. 2 (6) Sec. B, pp. 21-22, (4) Sec. A, p. 2 29-31, 33-35 (2) Sec. O, p. 143 2A-2F 7-SOP-11 M.I. (2)Sec.C,p.7 3A-3C (4) Sec. C, pp. 9, 11 (3) Sec. O, p. 121 (4) Sec. O, p. 91 4A-4B (6) Sec. G, pp. 42-43 4-SOP-20

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Criteria State General Section Number Number Plan M.3. (5) Sec. G, pp. 42-43 4-SOP-20 (7) Sec. A, pp. 1-2 Sec. B, p. 3 Sec. C, p. 5 Sec. D, p. 7 M.4. (5) Sec. D, p. 26 4-SOP-19 (2) Sec. M, pp. 131-132 N.I.a. (10) Sec. A, p. 1 (3) Sec. M, pp. 109-110 (4) Sec. M, pp. 79-80 (10) Sec. A, p. 1 (2) Sec. M, pp. 131-132 N.1.b. (3) Sec. M, pp. 109-110 (A) Sec. M, pp. 79-80 (10) Sec. A, p. 2 (2) Sec. M, pp. 131-132 N.2.a. (3) Sec. M, pp. 109-110 (4) Sec. M, pp. 79-80

'(2) Sec. M, pp. 131-132 N.2.c. (3) Sec. M, pp. 109-110 (4) Sec. M, pp. 79-80

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(2) Sec. M, pp. 131-132 N.3.c. (10) Sec. A, p. 1 (3) Sec. M, pp. 109-110 (4) Sec. M, pp. 79-80 (2) Sec. M, pp. 131-132 N.3.d. (10) Sec. A, p. 1 (3) Sec. M, pp. 109-110 (4) Sec. M, pp. 79-80 (10) Sec. A, p. 1 (2) Sec. M, pp. 131-132 N.3.e. (3) Sec. M, pp. 109-110 (4) Sec. M, pp. 79-80

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Criteria State General Section Number Number Plan (10) Sec. 8, p. 3 (2) Sec. L, p. 129 0.4.c. (3) Sec. L, p. 107 (4) Sec. L, p. 77 (10) Sec. B, p. 3 (2) Sec. L, p. 129 0.4.d. (3) Sec. L, p. 107 (4) Sec. L, p. 77 (10) Sec. B, p. 3 (2) Sec. L, p. 129 0.4.f. (3) Sec. L, p. 107 (4) Sec. L, p. 77 (10) Sec. B, p. 3 (2) Sec. L, p. 129 0.4.g. (3) Sec. L, p. 107 (4) Sec. L, p. 77 (10) Sec. 8, p. 3 (2) Sec. L, p. 129 0.4.h. (3) Sec. L, p. 107 (4) Sec. L, p. 77 (10) Sec. 8, p. 3 (2) Sec. L, p. 129 0.4.j . (3) Sec. L, p. 107 (4) Sec. L, p. 77 (10) Sec. B, p. 3 (2) Sec. L, p. 129 0.5. (3) Sec. L, p. 107 (4) Sec. L, p. 77 -- -

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Criteria State General Section Number Number Plan (10) Sec. 8, p. 3 (2) Sec. M, p. 131 P.1. (3 Sec. M, p. 109 (4 Sec. M, p. 79 (10) Sec. C, p. 5 (2) Sec. N, p. 133 P.2. (3) Sec. N, p. 121 (4) Sec. N, p. 81 (10) Sec. C, p. 5 (2)Sec.N,p.133 P.3. (3) Sec. N, p. 121 (4) Sec. N, p. 81 (10) Sec. C, p. 5 (2) Sec. N, p. 133 P .4. (3) Sec. H, p. 121 (4) Sec. N, p. 81 (10) Sec. C, p. E (2) Sec. N, p. 133 .

P.S. (3) Sec. N, p. 121 (4) Sec. N, p. 81 (10) Sec. D, pp. 7-8 (2) Sec. N, p. 133 P.6. (3) Sec. N, p. 121 .

(4) Sec. N, p. 81 2A-2F 7-50P-1 P.7. 3A-3C through 4A-4B 7-S0P-12

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(10) Sec. C, p. 5 (2) Sec. N, p. 133 P.10. (3) Sec. N, p. 121 (4) Sec. N, p. 81

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GENERAL INFORMATION Table of Contents A. Site Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 B. Abbrevi ati on Li st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 C. Concept of Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 D. Participating State Agencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

1. Illinois State Police - District 5. . . . . . . . . . . 21
2. Illinois State Police - District 21 . . . . . . . . . . 25
3. Illinois Department of Transportation /

Division of Highways - Districts 1 and 3 . . . . . 29

4. Illinois Department of Conservation -

Region 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

5. Illinois Commerce Commission. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 O

(V 6. Illinois Wing Civil Air Patrol . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 E. Maps

1. Map A - Braidwood Station EPZ Evacuation and Traffic / Access Control Map . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
2. Map B - Braidwood Station EPZ Special Facil i ti es Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
3. Map C - Braidwood Station Sheltering and 1

Evacuation Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

4. Map D - Pre-established Monitoring Locations Map. . . . 45 l
5. Map E - Dairies and Food Processing Plants, Water Basins and Public hater Supply Intakes, and Illinois Department of l Public Health Medical Facilities

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p) BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION GENERAL INFORMATION A. Site Information The BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION is located on a 4,162 acre site in Reed Township in Southwest WILL COUNTY, two miles south of Braidwood, Illinois and three miles west of the Kankakee River. The station site is relatively flat with an elevation of 589 feet above sea level.

Although there are four communities, with a total 1980 popula-tion of 7,641 within five miles of the Station, the land use is primarily agricultural. The total permanent population within five miles of the Braidwood Station is 12,472. Between five and ten miles from the Station the population is 15,258.

Emergency Planning Zone The EMERGENCY PLANNING ZONE (EPZ) for the BRAIDWOOD STATION consists of a circle with the BRAIDWOOD STATION as the center point. The EPZ extends ten miles outward in all directions from the BRAIDWOOD STATION for the plume exposure pathway planning zone and fifty miles outward for the ingestion exposure pathway planning zone. In the event of a serious accident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION, the plume exposure EPZ will be the area in which intensive efforts O will be made to notify and protect residents and transient popu-U lations from exposure to radiation. Fnr the purpose of providing initial notification and informational messages, within 15 minutes, the EPZ is further defined through the use of easily recognizable geographic and political boundaries. Although in many cases these boundary descriptions extend the EPZ beyond a 10 mile radius from the plant, all other planning considerations are based upon a 10 mile EPZ. This EPZ includes the following counties and municipal-ities:

GRUNDY COUNTY BRACEVILLE CARBON HILL C0AL CITY DIAMOND EAST BROOKLYN GARDNER MAZON SOUTH WILMINGTON WILL COUNTY i BRAIDWOOD  :

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FOR INFORMATION ONLY en:ral Information 08/85 The population distribution in this ten-mile EPZ surrounding the BRAIDWOOD STATION is relatively low. Table 1 lists the 1980 census population figures for those municipalities located in the EPZ, while Figure 1 shows the distribution of the total population in the sixteen 221* radial sectors which divide the EPZ.

Table 1 1980 Miles Direction Population From Site From Site Braceville 721 2 Southwest Braidwood 3,429 2 North Carbon Hill 406 5 Northwest Coal City 3,028 4 Northwest Diamond 1,170 4 Northwest East Brooklyn 84 5 South Southwest Essex 463 4 South Southeast Gardner 1,322 5 Southwest Godley 373 1 West Mazon 828 10 West Reddick 243 10 South South Wilmington 747 5 South Southwest Union Hill 82 10 South Southeast Wilmington 4,424 6 Northeast 1T Tl6 The primary land use around the BRAIDWOOD STATION is agricul-tural, with cash grain crops of corn and soybeans. The closest industries are located in the comunities of WILMINGTON and C0AL CITY. There are four recreational facilities in the EPZ which can accommodate between 1100 and 1800 people, each.

Major transportation facilities in the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ are limited to Interstate 55, which passes one and one-half (11) miles west of the Station itself, and four railroads. The rail-roads are the: Illinois Central Gulf Railroad which is one (1) miles west of the Station; Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe which is four (4) miles northwest of the Station; the Norfolk and Western Railroad is four and one-half (41) miles southeast of the Station; and the Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway Company which is 10 miles northwest of the Braidwood Station.

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Population Totals 2 Mile 3,084 2-5 Mile 9,388 5-10 Mile 15,258 Total 27,730 0

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FOR INFORMATION ONLY ieral Information 08/85 O B. Abbreviation List V The following abbreviations have been used in the flow dia-grams and text: ,

A ANL - Argonne National Laboratories

_B - None CECO - Comonwealth Edison Company CB - Citizens Band j D f DC0 - Dosimetry Control Officer DOH - Division of Highways E

EBS - Emergency Broadcast System EHTR - Emergency Highway Traffic Regulation

' EMT - Emergency Medical Technican E0C - Emergency Operations Center 4

E0F - Emergency Operations Facility EPZ - Emergency Planning Zone ESDA - Emergency Services and Disaster Agency E

FRMAP - Federal Radiological Monitoring and Assessment Plan E

GOV - Governor H,- None 1

ICC - Illinois Comerce Comission IDA - Illinois Department of Agriculture IDNS - Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety 100C - Illinois Department of Conservation IDOT - Illinois Department of Transportation

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IDPH - Illinois Department of Public Health

, IENR - Illinois Department of Energy and Natural Resources IEPA - Illinois Environmental Protection Agency IESDA - Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Agency IIS - Illinois Information Service

PRA - Illinois Plan for Radiological Accidents ISP - Illinois State Police J_

JPIC - Joint Public Information Center E

KI - Potassium Iodide t.,- NONE MHz - Megahertz MNIL - Military and Naval Department of Illinois NARS - Nuclear Accident Reporting System 0 - NONE P

PA - Public Address PIO - Public Information Officer Q-NONE R

RAFT - Radiological Assessment Field Team REAC - Radiological Emergency Assessment Center REACT - Radio Emergency Associated Citizens Team RECO - Radiological Exposure Control Officer i RD0 - Radiological Defense Officer E

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FOR INFORMATION ONLY ieneral Information 08/85 n C. Concept of Operations Standard Operating Procedures The IPRA-Volume VII, BRAIDWOOD STATION is accompanied by a set of Standard Operating Procedures which are intended to serve as detailed guides to officials in the performance of their responsi-bilities during each of the emergency classifications. A list of the SOPS and their contents is as follows:

7-SOP-1, E0C Activation and Operations 7-50P-2 Initial Notification and Mobilization for an Unusual Event 7-SOP-3, Initial Notification and Mobilization for an Alert 7-50P-4, Initial Notification and Mobilization for Site Area Emergency 7-SOP-5, Initial Notification and Mobilization for General Emergency 7-SOP-6, Prompt Notification System 7-50P-7, Traffic and Access Control 7-50P-8, Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population 7-SOP-9, Sheltering and Evacuation - Schools 7-SOP-10, Sheltering, Evacuation and Re-entry - Special Concerns 7-SOP-11, Re-entry 7-SOP-12, Public Information Booklet Cards Maintenance b Accident Classification The utility will perform a preliminary accident assessment in the event of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION. Based upon this assessment, the accident will be categorized by the utility and IDNS into one of the five classifications

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2. Unusual Event
3. Alert 4 Site Area Emergency
5. General Emergency

'For the first four classifications, the BRAIDWOOD STATION DIRECTOR, or ACTING STATION DIRECTOR (SHIFT ENGINEER), will notify the CECO SYSTEM POWER DISPATCHER, IESDA and IDNS via NARS. The CECO NUCLEAR DUTY OFFICER will be notified by the SYSTEM POWER DISPATCHER. IESDA will then utilize NARS to notify GRUNDY, WILL and KANKAKEE COUNTIES.

  • A more detailed discussion of these classifications can be found p in Chapter 5 of the State General Plan, Volume I.

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FOR INFORMATION ONLY en:ral Information 08/85 For an incident initially classified as General Emergency, the BRAIDWOOD STATION DIRECTOR will inform the State and county govern-ments of the accident simultaneously. If the initiating condition is categorized as an Unusual Event, Alert or Site Area Emergency, the notification procedure for a General Emergency will be iden-tical to the procedure outlined in the preceeding paragraph.

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FOR INFORMATION ONLY en:ral Information 08/85 Operational Response levels The accident classification chosen by the utility and confirmed by IDNS also determines the level of operational response required by all involved organizations. The following table sets out the minimum operational responses necessary for each classification at the county and municipal levels.

Table 2 Classification Minimum Operational Response Unusual Event IESDA will notify GRUN0Y, WILL and KANKAKEE COUNTIES of the situation via NARS.

GRUNDY and KANKAKEE COUNTIES will noti ~fy the municipal governments on their respective call lists.

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municipal governments on its call list as authorised by the WILL COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR.

Alert IESOA will notify GRUNDY, WILL

\ and KANKAKEE COUNTIES of the situation via NARS. ,

GRUNDY. WILL and KANKAKEE COUNTIES will notify the muni-cipal governments on their respective call lists.

All county and municipal govern-ments will place emergency per-4 sonnel on standby, as the situ-ation warrants.

Site Area Emergency IESDA will notify GRUNDY, WILL and KANKAKEE COUNTIES of the situation via NARS.

GRUNDY, WILL and KANKAKEE COUNTIES will notify the muni-cipal governments on their ,

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o' FOR INFORMATION ONL ,eral Information 08/85 Public notification will be implemented if protective ac-tions are to be taken.

General Emergency The utility will notify IESDA, IDNS, GRUNDY, WILL and KANKAKEE COUNTIES of the situation via NARS.

GRUNDY, WILL and KANKAKEE COUNTIES will notify the muni-cipal governments on their respective call lists.

All county and municipal govern-ments will activate their EOCs and all emergency personnel.

Public notification will be implemented.

Other protective actions will be implemented as directed.

Site Oraanizations The operational response will be coordinated on a State level by two separate facilities. The STATE EOC will be the primary coordination site for State agencies as well as a point where the utility and Federal agencies can communicate with the State. The STATE FORWARD COMMAND PGST will be located near or within the EPZ and it is responsible for the allocation of State agency resources and retsonnel supporting local government actions. It will also serve as a comunications center and inventory depot for supplies to be utilized during the emergency.

The GRUNDY, WILL and KANKAKEE COUNTY E0Cs will serve as the major coordination centers for the local government response within the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ. This not only means coordinating the counties' response with that of the municipalitie.s within their jurisdictions through contact with the local EOCs; it also means coordinating county operations' with that of the State through the STATE EOC and the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST.

GRUNDY, WILL and KANKAKEE COUNTIES will be in direct contact with the STATE EOC via NARS and/or the IESDA REPRESENTATIVE in the COUNTY E0C, and will be informed of protective actions which should be imple-mented. These recomendations will then be disseminated by the county EOCs to the municipal governments within their jurisdictions. The GRUNDY, WILL and KANKAKEE COUNTY E0Cs will also coordinate all municipal government requests for operational support, relaying those requests for assistance to the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST.

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l Notification of the Public 1 A primary concern of county and municipal officials will be the notification of the public to take shelter or begin evacuating, if necessary, in the event of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION.

7-S0P-6, "Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System", is the pertinent reference. The need for imediate public notification is so essential that several methods may be used to ensure complete coverage.

According to 7-SOP-6, the Prompt Notification System will be used to alert the public to tune their radios to the local EBS station. The Prompt Notification System is an outdoor warning system consisting of mechanical and electronic sirens located throughout the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ. As a backup, public announcements wil be made over mobile PA systems. The outdoor warning system, along with the mobile PA systems ensure essentially 100% coverage of the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ within 45 minutes.

The local EBS stations are WJOL (1340 AM) and WLLI (96.7 FM) in Joliet. The EBS messages to be broadcast will be provided to the stations by the representatives of the State of Illinois, Grundy County, Will County and Kankakee County.

Once the State has recomended notification of the public over NARS, the COUNTY ESDA COORDINATORS will notify WJOL/WLLI by comercial telephone in order to activate the EBS. In addition to these primary stations GRUNDY COUNTY will use WCSJ 1550 AM and WCSJ 104.7 FM.

The IIS will telephone WJOL/WLLI and advise the NEWS DIRECTOR, GENERAL MANAGER or their alternate that the GOVERNOR or the IESDA DIRECTOR is about to recomend protective actions for the public. After a code word has been given, the WJ0L/WLLI NEWS DIRECTOR or GENERAL MANAGER will begin recording the conversation via the established 4

comercial telephone link.

The GOVERNOR'S or the IESDA DIRECTOR'S message will be general in i

nature. More specific protective action information will be supplied via telephone to the WJ0L/WLLI NEWS DIRECTOR or GENERAL MANAGER by representatives of GRUN0Y, WILL and KANKAKEE COUNTIES. For each county, the COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN, or his designee, the COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR, will provide the relevant specific protective action information.

A take shelter request will ins truct EPZ residents to remain inside, close all doors and windows, turn off all ventilating systems, etc. In the case of an evacuation request, the GRUNDY, WILL and KAN-KAKEE COUNTY representatives will announce specifically what areas of l the EPZ are to be evacuated and what routes should be taken out of the area.

If the GRUNDY, WILL and KANKAKEE COUNTY representatives' messages have been received and recorded within fifteen minutes of receiving and recording the GOVERNOR'S or IESDA DIRECTOR'S message, all messages will O then be broadcast over WJ0L/WLLI in imediate sequence. Ifany(orall) of the county representatives' messages have not been received and re-corded within fifteen minutes of receiving and recording the GOVERNOR'S  ;

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I or IESDA DIRECTOR'S message, the WJOL/WLLI NEWS DIRECTOR or GENERAL MANAGER will make one attempt to reach the tard tive(s) by calling the COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR(S)y county at the GRUNDY, representa WILL and/or KANKAKEE COUNTY E0C, or work or residence telephone numbers. If the attempt to reach the tardy representative (s) falls, the VJ0L/WLLI NEWS DIRECTOR or GENERAL MANAGER will broadcast all available racorded messages; the GOVERN 0R'S or the IESDA DIRECTOR'S message will be broad-cast first. The WJ0L/WLLI NEWS DIRECTOR or GENERAL MANAGER will then call the IESDA 24-hour telephone number. The IESDA DISPATCHER will notify the IESDA DIRECTOR, or IIS, who will provide to WJ0L/WLLI the necessary detailed information for the county (s) from which no report has been received.

If the county representatives' messages have been received and recorded prior to receiving the GOVERNOR'S or the IESDA DIRECTOR'S mes-sage, the WJ0L/WLLI NEWS DIRECTOR or GENERAL MANAGER will call the 24-hour IESDA DISPATCHER telephone number. The IESDA DISPATCHER will immediately notify the IESDA DIRECTOR, or IIS, of' the problem. If the GOVERNOR or the IESDA DIRECTOR has not contacted WJ0L/WLLI with a protective action message within an additional fifteen minutes, the WJ0L/WLLI NEWS DIRECTOR or GENERAL MANAGER will proceed to broadcast the county representatives' messages immediately. The message will state that the GOVERNOR has in fact recommended the protective action. The GOVERNOR'S or the IESDA DIRECTOR'S message will be broadcast as soon as it is received and recorded. The recorded emergency information will then be relayed to nearby EBS affiliates.

Evacuation and Sheltering A number of major roads running through the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ have been selected as evacuation routes to be used in the event of an incident requiring the implementation of such a protective measure. A map outlining these routes can be found at the end of this plan.

The initial determination of which specific routes will be taken 'y which communities will be made on the basis of wind direction and specific area conditions at the time of the incident, in accordance with 7-50P-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population". This selection will minimize any delay associated with.

choosing an evacuation route and the congestion arising from two com-munities choosing the same route. At the same time, it will allow a maximum amount of time for alerting local governmental agencies and the ISP who will be manning traffic and access control posts along those routes, and for alerting the host communities which lie along those routes and will be providing shelters for the evacuees.

Sheltering will be coordinated by the REGIONAL IESDA COORDINATORS in conjunction with the LOCAL ESDA COORDINATORS for the host communi-ties. The REGIONAL IESDA COORDINATORS for REGIONS 2, 3, 5 and 7 will be notified of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION by the IESDA DISPA-TCHER. They will be responsible for contacting the county coordinators i

for those counties which may be receiving evacuees and requesting them to notify their local coordinators. An inventory of shelters beyond 15 miles of the BRAIDWOOD STATION is in 7-50P-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population". -

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s channels will be used to alert the local coordinators to begin opening and staffing shelters. Host communities will also be responsible for di-I recting evacuation traffic once it reaches their city limits and guiding traffic frem the evacuation routes to the appropriate shelters. They will be assisted in these endeavors by their police and highway depart-ments.

LOCAL ESDA C0ORDINATORS will relay information to their REGIONAL IESDA COORDINATOR on the status of the sheltering process, the number of shelter spaces available, etc. This data will be passed on to the STATE EOC. The STATE EOC, in turn, will relay information to the local coor-dinators through the REGIONAL IESDA COORDINATOR concerning the status of the evacuation, expected numbers of evacuees and the evacuation routes  ;

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Responsibility ISP DISTRICT 5 includes the majority of the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ, with the exception of KANKAKEE COUNTY. In the event of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION, DISTRICT 5 personnel will be primarily responsible for evacuation traffic control and preventing access to areas designated by the GOVERNOR. ISP DISTRICT 5 is alsu responsible for the coordina-tion with ISP DISTRICT 21. DISTRICT 5 HAZARD 0US MATERIALS OFFICERS will monitor traffic and access control posts manned by ISP personnel, and, if requested, areas in which local emergency workers are assigned.

The ISP AIR OPERATIONS SECTION will support DISTRICT 5 by providing aircraft and pilots to survey traffic and assist in warning the populace. The aircraft will be under the control of DISTRICT 5. There are seven aircraft throughout the State which could be activated.

Accident Assessment Upon the request for assistance by IDNS, DISTRICT 5 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OFFICERS will monitor for possible radio-active release during an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION prior to the arrival of the IDNS RAFT. DISTRICT 5 will relay O' any radiation dose rate measured to the ISP COMMAND CENTER in SPRINGFIELD prior to the establishment of the STATE FORWARD COPEAND POST /ISP VAN. This information will be relayed by the ISP COMMAND CENTER to the IDNS REAC. After the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST /ISP VAN and RAFT are established, all dose rate measurements will be relayed through the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST /ISP VAN to RAFT.

Initial Notification The OPERATIONS SERGEANT of DISTRICT 5 will be notified by the ISP COMMAND CENTER in the event of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION. In the event of a General Emergency being declared, the OPERATIONS SERGEANT will instruct his DISPATCHER to notify the IDOC REGION 2 LAND MANAGER. Simultaneously, the I OPERATIONS SERGEANT will notify the DISTRICT 5 COMMANDER, HAZARD 0US MATERIALS OFFICERS and off-duty DISTRICT 5 person-nal. .

In the case of an Alert or Site Area Emergency, the OPERATIONS SERGEANT will notify the DISTRICT 5 COMMANDER, and then continue notification as instructed by the COMMANDER.

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FOR INFORMATION ONLY ieneral Informatson 08/85 Command and Coordir-ation i The DISTRICT'S ranking officer will implement the DIST- O RICT 5 detailed procedures for the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ during the first hours of a General Emergency. In this initial phase of an emergency, the DISTRICT command structure will remain unchanged. Once the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST /

ISP VAN is established, an officer from DISTRICT 5 will go to the STATE FORWARD COM4AND POST /ISP VAN to assume command of ISP personnel in the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ. Operations for the remainder of DISTRICT 5 will be conducted from DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS in JOLIET.

Protective Actions ISP DISTRICT 5 will support local law enforcement in the protective action's of evacuation, take shelter, warning and traffic and access control.

During an evacuation, DISTRICT personnel will be assigned to traffic and access control posts by the OPERATIONS SERGEANT using the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ EVACUATION and TRAFFIC / ACCESS CONTROL MAP. As additional ISP personnel become available, they will be assigned to assist local law enforcement agencies in warning, traffic and access control, or other tasks, in support of ongoing protective actions.

Parallel Actions The ISP will support local law enforcement agencies in law enforcement and crime control in evacuated areas. They will also be available to patrol areas in which State person-nel are active and where State equipment is being stored or used.

I For the purpose of radiation exposure control, DISTRICT 5 will appoint a DC0 and assistant (s) to perform duties which include: ensuring that emergency personnel are properly trained in the use and maintenance of dosimetry equipment; ensuring that dosimetry equipment and associated items are

' maintained in a condition ready for immediate issue; preparing and maintaining a Dosimetry Control Log provided by IDNS; l ensuring distributica of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) i i and TLD card), radiation exposure record (s) and KI to all emergency personnel prior to their entering an exposure pathway; and reminoing emergency personnel that instant-read dosimeters should be read periodically (approximately once each half hour), however, dosimeter readings may vary based on radiation levels in the assigned area. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS.

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l FOR INFORMATION ONLY eneral Information 08/85 O DISTRICT 5 HAZARD 0US MATERIALS OFFICERS will assist with monitoring radiation levels in areas where ISP personnel are l G/ on duty. If requested, they will monitor areas where local law enforcement personnel will be entering the EPZ and/or areas that may be radiologically contaminated. Radiological information will be relayed through the chain of comand to IDNS as specified under " Accident Assessment" above.

At the completion of an incident or upon the request of IDNS, the DISTRICT 5 DC0 will collect all dosimetry and radia-tion exposure records and post the Dosimetry Control Log.

Unless otherwise directed, forward all TLDs, radiation expo-sure records and one copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to:

Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety 1035 Outer Park Drive Springfield, IL 62704 Information on any radiation dosages received by the ISP personnel will be relayed by IDNS to the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST /ISP VAN or the COMMAND CENTER in SPRINGFIELD.

Resources The resources of the ISP that would be available at the site of a radiological emergency depend upon the amount of O time that has elapsed since the initial warning, and the ex-isting commitment of ISP personnel in other parts of ILLINOIS.

Under normal circumstances, a minimum of ten patrol cars will usually be available within thirty minutes at any of the nuclear power station sites. Four HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OFFI-CERS with special radiation detection ecuipment, will be available within two hours to monitor the areas in which ISP officers are working.

A maximum force of 250 ISP officers could be available within six hours of the initial warning. An additional twelve HAZARD 0US MATERIALS OFFICERS could be available as well. This level of assistance can be maintained for up to 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

Up to 50 ISP officers could remain at the incident site for three weeks without seriously affecting the State's abil'ty to patrol the highways. The levels of response for the time period between the initial and maximum response would depend upon individual site location, making possible a generalized estimax of intermediate support for all sites.

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i p D. 2. Illinois State Police - District 21 V Responsibility I ISP DISTRICT 21 includes the southeastern edge of the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ. In the event of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION, DISTRICT 21 personnel will be primarily responsible for evacuation traffic control and preventing access to areas designated by the GOVERNOR. DISTRICT 21  ;

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OFFICERS will monitor traffic and access 1 control posts manned by ISP personnel and, if requested, areas in which local emergency workers are assigned. l The ISP AIR OPERATIONS SECTION will support DISTRICT 21 1 by providing aircraft and pilots to survey traffic and assist in warning the populace. The aircraft will be under the control of DISTRICT 5. There are seven aircraft throughout the State which could be activated.

1 Accident Assessment Upon the request for assistance by DISTRICT 5, ISP DISTRICT 21 HAZARD 0US MATERIALS OFFICERS will monitor for possible radioactive release during an incident at the BRAID-WOOD STATION prior to the arrival of the IDNS RAFT. DISTRICT

_ 21 will relay any radiation dose rate measured to the ISP COMMAND CENTER in SPRINGFIELD prior to the establishment of

{v} the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST /ISP VAN. This information will  ;

be relayed by the SPRINGFIELD ISP COMMAND CENTER to the IDNS j REAC. After the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST /ISP VAN and RAFT l are established, all dose rate measurements will be relayed through the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST /ISP VAN to RAFT. l l

Initial Notification The OPERATIONS SERGEANT / DESK OFFICER of DISTRICT 21 will be notified by the ISP COMMAND CENTER in the event of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION. Simultaneously, the OPERATIONS SERGEANT / DESK OFFICER will notify the DISTRICT 21 COMMANDER, OPERATIONS OFFICER, ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER, HAZARD-OUS MATERIALS OFFICERS and off-duty DISTRICT 21 personnel. In the case of an Alert or Site Area Emergency, the OPERATIONS SERGEANT / DESK 0FFICER will notify the DISTRICT 21 COMMANDER, and then continue notification as instructed by the COMMANDER.

Command and Coordination The DISTRICT'S ranking officer will implement the DIST-RICT 21 detailed procedures for the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ during the first hours of a General Emergency. In this initial phase of an emergency, the DISTRICT command structure will remain unchanged. DISTRICT 21 personnel assigned duty in s the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ will be directed by DISTRICT 5.

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officer from DISTRICT 21 will go to the . STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST /ISP VAN to serve as a liaison with the DISTRICT 5 COMMAND. Operations for the remainder of DISTRICT 21 will be conducted from DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS in ASHKUM.

l Protective Actions l ISP DISTRICT 21 will support local law enforcement in the l protective actions of evacuation, take shelter, warning and J

! traffic and access control.

During an evacuation, DISTRICT personnel will be assigned to traffic and access control posts by the OPERATIONS SER-GEANT/ DESK OFFICER using the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ EVACUATION and TRAFFIC / ACCESS CONTROL MAP. As additional ISP personnel become available, they will be assigned to assist local law enforcement agencies in warning, traffic and access control, warning or' other tasks, in support of ongoing protective ac-tions.

Parallel Actions The ISP will support local law enforcement agencies in law enforcement and crime control in evacuated areas. They will also be available to patrol areas in which State person.-

nel are active and where State equipment is being stored or used.

. For the purpose of radiation exposure control, DISTRICT l 21 will appoint a DC0 and assistant (s) to perfonn duties which l

include: ensuring that emergency personnel are properly trained in the use and maintenance of dosimetry equipment; ensuring that dosimetry equipment and associated items are maintained in a condition ready for immediate issue; preparing

! and maintaining a Dosimetry Control Log provided by IDNS; ensuring distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure record (s) ar:d KI to all emergency personnel prior to their entering an exposure pathway; and reminding emergency personnel that instant-read dosimeters should be read periodically (approximately once each half hour), however, dosimeter readings may vary based on radiation levels in the assigned area. KI tablets will be aaministered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS, DISTRICT 21 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OFFICERS will assist with monitoring radiation levels in areas where ISP personnel are on duty. If requested, they will monitor areas where local law enforcement personnel will be entering the EPZ and/or areas that may be radiologically contaminated. Radiological information will be _ relayed through the chain of command to IDNS as specified under " Accident Assessment" above.

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FOR INFORMATION ONLY ientral Information 08/85 m At the completion of an incident or upon the request of IDNS, the DISTRICT 21 DC0 will collect all dosimetry and radiation exposure records and post the Dosimetry Control Log.

Unless otherwise directed, forward all TLDs, radiation expo-sure records and one copy of the Dosimetry Control Lcg to:

Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety 1035 Outer Park Drive Springfield, IL 62704 Infomation on.any radiation dosages received by the ISP personnel will be relayed by IDNS to the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST /ISP VAN or the COMMAND CENTER in SPRINGFIELD.

Resources The resources of the ISP that would be available at the site of a radiological emergency depend upon the amount of time that has elapsed since the initial warning, and the existing commitment of ISP personnel in other parts of ILLIN0IS.

Under normal circumstances, a minimum of ten patrol cars will usually be available within thirty minutes at any of the nuclear power station sites. Four HAZARD 0US MATERIALS OFFI-O b CERS with special radiation detection equipment, will be available within two hours to monitor the areas in which ISP  !

officers are working. j A maximum force of 250 ISP ;fficers could be available within six hours of the initial warning. An additional twelve HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OFFICERS could be available as well. This level of assistance can be maintained for up to 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

Up to 50 ISP officers could remain at the incident site for three weeks without causing serious damage to the State's ability to patrol the highways. The levels of response for the time period between the initial and maximum response would I depend upon individual site location, making possible a j

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Responsibility Three counties (GRUNDY, WILL and KANKAKEE COUNTIES) are included within the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ. WILL COUNTY is within IDOT DISTRICT 1 and GRUNDY and KANKAKEE COUNTIES are within IDOT DISTRICT 3. ID0T DISTRICTS 1 and 3, in an emer-gency, will be responsible for closing highways; posting signs designating evacuation routes; providing access control, maintaining and removing debris on the highways of those districts and maintaining evacuation routes in the EPZ in passable order. They will provide support to ISP DISTRICT 5 for traffic and access control of evacuation routes should an incident occur at BRAIDWOOD STATION.

DISTRICT RADIOLOGICAL DEFENSE OFFICERS (RD0s) will serve as the 00SIMETRY CONTROL 0FFICERS and will be responsible for the supervision of the radiological exposure control program, hitial Notification For an ALERT or SITE AREA EMERGENCY at the BRAIDWOOD STATION, IESDA will notify Station 1. Station 1 will complete a NARS form and will notify:

a. District 1 Maintenance Engineer or alternate, who will notify:
1. District 1 Traffic Engineer;
2. District 1 District Engineer;
3. District.1 Comunications Center;
4. District 1 RD0;
5. Other personnel deemed proper. ,
b. District 3 Maintenance Engineer, who in turn will advise the District 3 Engineer.

For a GENERAL EMERGENCY at the BRAIDWOOD STATION, IESDA will notify Station 1. Station 1 will complete a NARS form and will notify:

a. DOH Duty Officer and Emergency Pianning Coordinator, who will proceed to open the IDOT E0C and summon personnel identified in Chapter 2.3 of IDOT's EHTR Plan.

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b. District 1 Maintenance Engineer or alternate listed on page 2 of the District EHTR Plan, who will complete a NARS form and:
1. Activate emergency personnel for the District E0C:

aa. District 1 Traffic Engineer; bb. District 1 District Engineer; cc. District 1 Communications Center; dd. District 1 RD0s; ee. Field Engineers and others pursuant to District EHTR Plan to open District 1 E0C under the direction of the District Engineer.

2. Direct Field Engineers to have Field Technicians call up crews and instruct them to:

aa. Mount snowplows to be used to push vehicles and debris from highways; bb. Load barricades and other needed material; cc. Wait for dosimetry, KI and radiological instruments before leaving post; dd. Proceed to the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ assign-ment, reporting by radio when entering EPZ after completing the aforementioned three steps.

3. Direct designated Field Engineer to report to STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST when it is established.
4. Activate radiological service:

aa. The District RDO will:

1. Interpret and explain the radiological situation for the benefit of the District

- Engineer and staff;

2. Secure and distribute adequate supplies of e

radiological instruments, dosimetry, KI tablets and survey meters to team section RECOs;

3. Maintain liaison with the RDO at the IDOT EOC and with personnel in the field, passing important information in both directions for the benefit of all con- '

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4. Keep updated on the current situation, l

radiation levels and dosimetry readings to prevent personnel from receiving any l unnecessary or excessive levels of radia-tion; l 5. Supervise all RECOs and their efforts;

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(d completed the Radiological Monitoring Course and will be responsible for:

1. Securing, checking operational ability and issuing radiological instruments;
2. Issuing and collecting dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card (s)) allo-cated to each worker in the EPZ;
3. Recovering and processing all dosimetry and records, and forwarding same to the RD0;
4. Maintaining contact with District RD0 and furnishing requested reports on radiation levels;
5. Distributing field map packets for the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ to lead workers in that area.

cc. Establish communications with the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST, Station 1 and ISP DISTRICT 5.

In the early stages of a General Emergency at BRAIDWOOD STATION and prior to the arrival of DISTRICT 3 liaison person-nel at the DISTRICT E0C, the DISTRICT 1 MAINTENANCE ENGINEER will direct operations of DISTRICT 3 personnel- until liaison is established.

Command and Coordination The general organization of IDOT/DOH DISTRICTS is dis-cussed in the IDOT/D0H Section of the IPRA-State General Plan, Volume I, Chapter 6. The authority for operations in DIST-RICTS 1 and 3 during 'an emergency remains the same as on a day-to-day basis and as identified in normal operational procedures. The liaison representatives assigned to the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST will be limited in authority to that granted such persons by the DISTRICT ENGINEERS or such indivi-dual acting in his stead. Liaison will be maintained with the ISP and other governmental services involved in the emergency.

Protective Actions The primary duty of IDOT personnel will be to provide for the most expedient and safe evacuation of the public from the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ. This will require a constant assess-ment of the situation.

The BUREAU OF TRAFFIC will be responsible for the closing of highways, establishing and marking detours, erecting barri-cades, and working with and supporting the ISP in establishing traffic and access control posts.

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FOR INFORMATION ONLY en:ral Information 08/85 The BUREAU OF MAINTENANCE will support the effort by providing personnel and equipment to move barricades and other traffic control devices; clearing evacuation routes of ve-hicles and debris; physically assisting the ISP at traffic and access control posts, and if circumstances permit, assisting county and city highway and street departments.

Parallel Actions DISTRICT ENGINEERS of DISTRICTS 1 and 3 will, under the direction of the GOVERNOR, officially close those State and Federal highways providing access to the site of the nuclear incident. 00H personnel will barricade and mark those high-ways that have been closed at other points in the DISTRICTS.

00H personnel will place signs along highways as determined by the BUREAU OF TRAFFIC to detour traffic away from the inci-dent.

For the purpose of radiation exposure control, DISTRICT 1 and 3 will each appoint a DC0 and assistant (s) to perform duties which include: ensuring that emergency personnel are properly trained in the use and maintenance of dosimetry equipment; ensuring that dosimetry equipment and associated items are maintained in a condition ready for immediate issue; preparing and maintaining a Dosimetry Control Log provided by IDNS; ensuring distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosim-eter(s) and TLD card), radiation exposure record (s) and KI to all emergency personnel prior to their entering an exposure pathway; and reminding emergency personnel that instant-read dosimeters should be read periodically (approximately once each half hour), however, dosimeter readings may vary based on radiation levels in the assigned area. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS.

At the completion of an incident or upon the request of IDNS, each DISTRICT DC0 will collect all dosimetry, radiation exposure records and post the Dosimetry Control Log. Unless otherwise directed, forward all TLDs, radiation exposure t

records and one copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to:

Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety 1035 Outer Park Drive Springfield, IL 62704 l Information on any radiation dosages received by the IDOT personnel will be relayed by IDNS to the ID0T STAFF at the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST or ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF in SPRING-FIELD. DISTRICTS 1 and 3 will also assist in re-entry pro- +

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FOR INFORMATION ONLY ensral Information 08/85 D. 4. Illinois Department of Conservation - Region 2 V Responsibility IDOC site personnel will warn and evacuate visitors at l the DES PLAINES CONSERVATION AREA, G0OSE LAKE PRAIRIE STATE l PARK and KANKAKEE RIVER STATE PARK. Personnel from the IDOC I DIVISION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT REGION 2, augmented by other law enforcement personnel, will provide traffic and access control for the KANKAKEE RIVER in the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ and support in law enforcement. l Initial Notification l The IDOC DIVISION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT REGION 2 COMMANDER in SPRING GROVE will be notified of an incident at the BRAID- l WOOD STATION by the CHIEF of the IDOC DIVISION OF LAW ENFORCE- l MENT. The REGIONAL COMMANDER will in turn notify the BUREAU 1 0F PUDLIC LAND AND HISTORIC SITES REGION 2 LAND MANAGER and )

LAW ENFORCEMENT DISTRICT SUPERVISORS. The REGION 2 LAND MANAGER will notify the SITE SUPERINTENDENTS at the DES PLAINES CONSERVATION AREA, G0OSE LAKE PRAIRIE STATE PARK and KANKAKEE RIVER STATE PARK. The LAW ENFORCEMENT DISTRICT SUPERVISORS and SITE SUPERINTENDENTS will notify the personnel under their authority.

Notification procedures will be changed in the instance

( of a General Emergency at the BRAIDWOOD STATION. The REGION 2 LAND MANAGER will be notified by the ISP DISTRICT 5 OPERA-TIONS OFFICER. The rest of the notification sequence will remain the same. ,

i Command and Coordination The SITE SUPERINTENDENTS will instruct their staffs to conduct warning and evacuation procedures if an evacuation of

. IDOC facilities in the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ is ordered. Once  !

the evacuation is complete, site personnel responsible for  !

those facilities evacuated will be available for other assign-ments.

The REGION 2 COMMANDER will become the DISTRICT FIELD COMMANDER for the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ and direct all IDOC DIVISION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT personnel active in the BRAIDWOOD STATION area. The DISTRICT FIELD COMMANDER will conduct operations from the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST when estab-lished, or ISP DISTRICT 5 HEADQUARTERS in J0LIET until the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST is established.

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FOR INFORMATION ONLY eneral Information 08/85 Protective Actions 100C site personnel will warn and/or evacuate visitors at the DES PLAINES CONSERVATION AREA, G0OSE LAKE PRAIRIE STATE PARK and KANKAKEE RIVER STATE PARK.

The IDOC DIVISION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT will close the KANKAKEE RIVER in the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ to recreational boating. Warning of river-borne traffic will be done in conjunction with the 9th U.S. C0AST GUARD DISTRICT out of CHICAGO.

Parallel Actions If IDOC DIVISION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT personnel are avail-able in numbers greater than those necessary to control river-borne access to the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ, they will be available for, law enforcement duties.

For the purpose of radiation exposure control, the IDOC DIVISION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT DISTRICT SUPERVISOR and each SITE SUPERINTENDENT will assume the responslbility of DC0 for 1000 personnel under their jurisdiction ensuring that emergency personnel are properly trained in the use and maintenance of ,

dosimetry equipment; ensuring. that dosimetry equipment and associated items are maintained in a condition ready for ininediate issue; preparing and maintaining a Dosimetry Control Log provided by IDNS; ensuring distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure record (s) and KI to all emergency personnel prior to their entering an exposure pathway; and reminding emergency per-sonnel that instant-read dosimeters should be read period-ically (approximately once each half hour), however dosimeter readings may vary based on radiation levels in the assjgned

  • area. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS.

At the completion of an incident or upon the request of I IDNS, each IDOC DC0 will collect all dosimetry and radiation exposure records and post the DOSIMETRY CONTROL LOG. Unless

'otherwise directed, forward all TLDs, radiation exposure records and one copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to:

i Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety 1035 Outer Park Drive Springfield, IL 62704 .

Information on any radiation dosages received by IDOC personnel will be relayed by IDNS to the IDOC COMMAND STAFF at

the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST or the ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF in l SPRINGFIELD.

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I Responsibility The ICC TRANSPORTATION DIVISION, RAILROAD SECTION is the primary agency for controlling access by railroad to the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ.

Initial Notification In the event of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION, the IESDA DISPATCHER will contact the ICC RAILROAD DIVISION DUTY OFFICER by telephone or pager. The DUTY OFFICER will in turn call the MANAGER and DEPUTY MANAGER of the TRANSPORTATION ,

DIVISION, the CHIEF ENGINEER of the RAILWAY SECTION and the I CHIEF ENGINEER of the ELECTRICAL SECTION. If necessary, the  !

DUTY OFFICER will phone the DISPATCHER for the ATCHISON, '

TOPEKA and SANTA FE RAILWAY, the ILLIN0IS CENTRAL GULF RAIL-ROAD, the ELGIN, J0LIET and EASTERN RAILR0AD and the NORFOLK and WESTERN RAILROAD, and instruct them to move all trains out ,

of the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ. Additional instructions will be given to the railroads as the incident develops.

Connand and Control The ICC RAILR0AD SECTION has the authority to control rail traffic in ILLIN0IS, In the case of a serious incident (d-s) at the BRAIDWOOD STATION, the DUTY OFFICER will imp 1ement the detailed procedures for the .ERAIDWOOD STATION EPZ and direct railroad dispatchers to clear trains from the EPZ. The CHIEF RAILR0AD ENGINEER, DEPUTY MANAGER and/or MANAGER will go to the BRAIDWOOD STATION area to tssess the situation and to ensure railroad's compliance with ICC direction.

Protective Actions ICC will assist with evacuation of the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ by coordinating the movements of trains so they do not block evacuation routes. If needed, the ICC r.epresentative i will arrange for evacuation of people in the BRAIDWOOD STATION 4 EPZ by train. '

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The ICC will be the primary agency for controlling access i to the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ by rail. The DUTY OFFICER at the l STATE E0C will act on the recommendations of IDNS, closing off i access to the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ, if necessary, by instruc- J ting dispatchers for railroads not to use tracks through the BRAIDWOOD STATICN EPZ.  ;

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emergency personnel assigned duty within an exposure pathway will report first to the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST. There they will be issued dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records, KI and basic radiation protection instructions by a representative of IDNS. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendations of IDNS. At the completion of an inci-dent, ICC emergency personnel will return to the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST and turn in their dosimetry and radiation expo-sure records to IDNS. Information on any radiation dosages received by ICC personnel will be relayed by IDNS to the engineer in charge of operatinns.

In addition, an ICC representative, briefed by IDNS, will distribute dosimetry, radiation exposure records, KI and instructions to train crews that will be entering an exposure pathway, and make arrangements with the railroad for return of the dosimetry and radiation exposure records to himself or to the IDNS representative at the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST.

Resources ICC officials will travel to the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ by their personal automobiles.

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Responsibility The Civil Air Patrol (CAP), United States Air Force Auxiliary, is a civilian non-profit corporation chartered by Congress to provide volunteer resources in response to local, state or national =.argencies. The CAP may respond as the Auxiliary of the United States Air Force in an Imminently Serious Condition without there being first declared a Nation-al Emergency or Major Disaster, if conditions are of such imminent seriousness that imediate action is required to save human lives, ;.revent human suffering, and avoid property dami';e or destruction. In sych cases, an Air Force Mission number may be obtained for CAP by request through the IESDA DISPATCHER at th: EOC in Springfield, which would bring the CAP volunteers under the Federal Employees Compensation Act for worker's compensation liability coverage and for reim-buraement of CAP for out of 'pociret fuel and oil expenses. It is therefore of benefit tu the CAP volunteers to operate under an Air Force aission number.

The CAP may also respond to State-level mission requests in support of emergenciec govered by this plan which are not '

of such 'eriously s imminent conditions to warrant obtaining a mission number through the Air Force. In such cases, the C' Illinois Wing CAP ects in cooperation with the IPOT, Division

( of Ae'ronautics within the responsibi'iities of the Division of Aeronautics to ccordinate within and for the State of Illinois, emergency services or disaster measures relating to all general aviation aircraft (other than Civi' Air Reserve ' Fleet aircraft) made necessary by local or national emergencies. .

Requests for CA? and mission obmber will be iss'ued through the  !

STATE EOC in Springfield, IONS will be responsible for providing dosimetry, and l basic radiation protection training for CAP voluptcers ir )

units within the vicinity of nucle 2r power plants to ensurc l the persor.gl safety of partideants in emergency actions in response to thic . plan. Trair.ing Nili 4cluee, but is not limited to the usa and laintenance of dosimeters and related ..

eqW ofant, ractist4n exposure control and procedurce for l 4

recording 1(vels of sxposure.

I Upoh Sainq treined, CAP voluntacts will be Sworn to the I

, ESDA. oath in suppot,t ~o f IE5DA with oaths kept on file to l verity training reep.ved and to bring the volunteers under the i provisiens of the I111nois State War.kers C6npensation Act.  ;

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! misGn number will be upcn request thecug,5 the IllMois Wing p Headqusrters to IESDA. Such reimbursemaat will be limited to l

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Initial Notification The CAP may be notified for emergency assistance by the duty dispatcher at the STATE E0C in Springfield by activating the current Illinois Alert Notification Roster. Upon being given a mission number, from either the Air Force or IESDA, the Illinois Wing representative contacted by, the IESDA DISPATCHER will contact the Comander, Group 2 or his desig-nated representative who will alert the squadrons in the group. The Group 2 Commander will also be responsible for notification and coordination of CAP support required from Group 8 (Grundy Co.).

Utilization of CAP in training exercises must be pre-coordinated through the Comander of the Illinois Wing CAP.

Command and Coordination Civil Air. Patrol volunteers will respcnd as a unit under the comand of their respective unit commander. Coordination  !

of CAP support will be through the designated CAP Senior Mission Coordinator.

CAP members will report to the designated CAP Mission Coordinator et the CAP base of operations at Haedtler Field, in the event that Haedtler Field is not within a safe zone, CAP aircraft will be dispatched from Kankakee Airport, and ground teams will report to the STATE FORWARD COMMAllD POST.

l The CAF Mission Coordinator will coordinate and monitor i the activities of CAP members in support of requests from the ESDA Coordinator.

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necessary for effective mission execution. The CAP will furnish radio operators and equipment to the STATE FORWARD l

COMMAND POST and/or IESDA COMMUNICATIONS CENTER, upon request, j to coordinate CAP activities.

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Aircraft as a radiological monitoring platform.

Airborne, videotaping of the evacuation routes.

Ground vehicles for mobile comunications, and transportation of personnel or equipment.

Collection of air samples and/or meter readings providing CAP personnel trained in airborne radiological monitoring are available.

Other actions within the resources and training of the CAP volunteers not otherwise prohibited by CAP and State regulations.

For the purpose of radiation exposure control, the CAP l Group 8 Comander will appoint a DC0 and assistant (s) to l perform the duties which include: ensuring that emergency personnel are properly trained in the use and maintenance of dosimetry equipment; ensuring that dosimetry equipment and associated items are maintained in a condition ready -for imediate issue; preparing and maintaining a Dosimetry Control Log provided by IDNS; ensuring distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI to all emergency personnel prior to their entering an exposure pathway; and reminding emergency person-O nel that instant-read dosimeters should be read periodically V (approximately once each half hour), however, dosimeter readings may vary based on radiation levels in the assigned area. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS.

At the completior, of an incident or upon the request of IDNS, the CAP DC0 will collect all dosimetry and radiation exposure records and post the Dosimetry Control Log. Unless otherwise directed, the DC0 will forward all TLDs, radiation exposure records and one copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to:

Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety 1035 Outer Park Drive Springfield, IL 62704 Resources The Illinois Wing CAP will respond within the resources available to the organization and its individual members.

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Group 2 has members in Will, Kankakee and Cook Counties. l Group 8 has members in Grundy, Will and Kendall Countid" Personnel and equipment from units outside Group 2 may be utilized upon request from the Coninander, Group 2 providing that on the spot personal safety briefings are given and the ESDA cath is administered to personnel not previously trained for response to a radiological incident / accident.

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/N E. Maps dj Map A - Braidwood Station EPZ Evacuation and Traffic / Access 1.

Control Map The main evacuation routes were selected on the basis of traffic capacity, access to sheltered areas or to major roads that lead to sheltered areas and the time necessary to exit the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ using the route. The routes are shaded on the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ EVACUATION and TRAFFIC /

ACCCSS CONTROL MAP to make identification easy. Traffic and access control posts for the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ which smooth the flow of evacuation traffic onto and along the routes were chosen in meetings with local government offic-ials. The traffic and access control posts are appropriately designated on the map. Refer to Map A at the back of this volune.

2. Map B - Braidwood Station EPZ Special Facilities Map The special facilities located in the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ are marked on this map. Information relating to these facilities is provided in 7-SOP-8 "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population". Refer to Map B at the back of this volume.
3. Map C - Braidwood Station Sheltering and Evacuation Map The map was developed for the use of the host area ESDA COORDINATORS in the event of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION. The ten-mile EPZ end the twenty-mile exclusionary zone for sheltering evacuees is shown for the BRAIDWOOD l STATION.

Pertinent information on each host area has been included l on the map, including the number of shelter spaces identified I and shelters that could serve as primary centers. These l Congregate Care Shelters were chosen on the basis of shel-  ;

tering capacity, response time to open, availability of staff l and location near evacuation routes leading into the host

'a rea . Refer to Map C at the back of this volume.

4 Map D - Pre-Established Monitoring Locations Map This map was established to facilitate. radiological monitoring / sample collection and communications within the l 10-mile EPZ. The monitoring locations include points where l environmental teams will perform radiological measurements I and/or obtain radiological samples and the locations of permanently installed radiological monitors (Reuter Stokes).

These maps are carried by RAFT ENVIRONS TEAMS and are identi-

/7 cal to the maps in RAFT CCMMAND, . REAC, the State EOC, the '

V GRUNDY, WILL and KANKAKEE COUNTY EOCs and the EOF.

Map D at'the back of this volume.

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These pre-established locations were designated to provide a

known IDNS command point, and alternate, for all field team members and emergency personnel and are permanently wired with power and telephone receptacles. ,

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of Public Health Medical Facilities Map,(50-mile EPZ) 1This map identifies dairies, food processing plants, water basins, public water. supply intakes (surface) and medical facilities with the capability of receiving and treating contaminated personnel. Refer ,to Map E at the back of this volume.

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c. Evacuate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
d. Re-entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Dosimetry Control Log. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 O

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G:neral Infonnation FOR INFORMATION ONLY 08/85 Electronic Siren PA Warning Scripts Take Shelter or Evacuate Attention. This is the Grundy/Will/Kankakee Emergency Ser-vices and Disaster Agency. There has been an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION end the GOVERNOR has recomended that this facility be evacuated. Proceed to your vehicle and prepare to evacuate the area. Tune your radio to CALL SIGN and FREQUENCY on the AM dial or CALL SIGN and FREQUENCY on the FM dial, for updates on the situation.

Mobile PA Warning Scripts Information Attention. There has been an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION. All area residents, tune your radio to CALL SIGN and FREQUENCY on the AM dial, or CALL SIGN and FREQUENCY on the FM

- dial, for. updates on the situation.

Take Shelter Attention. There has been an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION and the GOVERNOR has requested that all area residents seek imediate shelter. Tune your radio to CALL SIGN and FREQUENCY on

- the AM dial, or CALL SIGN and FREQUENCY on the FM dial, for updates on the situation.

Evacuate ,

Attention. There has been an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION and the GOVERNOR has requested that all area residents l begin evacuating. Tune your radio to CALL SIGN and FREQUENCY on {

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a. Information This is NAME, your GRUNDY/WILL/KANKAKEE COUNTY TITLE. I have a message of vital importance for every man, woman and child presently located within MILES of the BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR STATION in GRUNDY/WILL/RANRAKEE COUNTY. A radiological incident at the BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR STATION has been reported.

All area residents should stay tuned to this station for further information as it becomes available. (Addi-tional situation-specific information may be added by the GRUNDY/WILL/KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.)

If recomended in Section 9M of the NARS form, add

" Milk producing animals in IDENTIFICATION OF AREA should j be placed on stored feed."  ;

b. Take Shelter This is NAME, your GRUNDY/WILL/KANKAKEE COUNTY TITLE. I have a message of vital importance for every .

man, woman and child presently located within the BRAID- l v WOOD NUCLEAR STATION Emergency Planning Zone in GRUNDY/

WILL/KANKAKEE COUNTY in the area IDENTIFICATION OF AREA.

A radiological incident at the BRAIDWOOD N.UCLEAR STATION has been reported and GOVERNOR NAME has just recomended that you take imediate shelter.

Do not, I repeat, do not evacuate"at this time. You may unnecessarily subject yourself to radiation by evacuating now. If you are not inside at this time, imediately proceed to your home, your place of work, or to the home or business of a friend or relative. Once inside, stay there until you receive instructions to do otherwise. Make sure that all windows and doors are tightly shut and that no air is getting inside. Turn off all heating and cooling systems that bring in air from the outside. If your shelter has a basement, go there.

Do not tie up the telephone lines by making unnecessary '

calls to friends or relatives. Only use the telephone in emergency situations and limit your conversation. Leave the lines free for emergency personnel. All school children, nursing home residents and hospital patients are being attended to by trained personnel. There is no need to go there to pick anyone up.

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shelter area, do not attempt to enter. When it is safe  ;

to enter, you will be advised by emergency personnel or j this station. In the event the incident worsens, you may ,

be requested to evacuate to an area further away from the BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR STATION. To prepare - for a possible evacuation you should, if possible without going outside, begin packing all necessary clothing, medical supplies and food for special diets to last your family for two days. Pack only essential items. Stay tuned to this station for further information as it becomes available.

(Additional situation-specific information may be added by the GRUNDY/WILL/KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINA-TOR.)

c. Evacuate This is NAME, your GRUNDY/WILL/KANKAKEE COUNTY TITLE. I have a message of vital importance for every

- man, woman and child presently located within the BRAID-WOOD NUCLEAR STATION Emergency Planning Zone in GRUNDY/

WILL/KANKAKEE COUNTY in the area IDENTIFICATION OF AREA.

A radiological incident at the BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR STATION has been reported and GOVERNOR NAME has just requested that you begin evacuating the area. Begin packing immediately. Pack all necessary clothing, medical supplies and food for special diets that you can gather for you and your family as soon as possible. You should be ready to leave in MINUTES minutes. All school children, nursing home residents and hospital patients are being well attended to by trained personnel. There is no need to go there to pick up anyone.

If you are presently located within the affected l area, follow the instructions given at the traffic control posts you encounter. They will direct you out of the affected area. The primary evacuation routes i-dentified are:

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i O If you have friends or relatives residing at least i d twenty miles away from you in one of the general direc-tions to be used in your evacuation, you may elect to go there. If you need public shelter, need to locate

,, someone, or need to make arrangements for periodic re-entry to support fann operations, or other activities, follow the evacuation routes to a Congregate Care Shelter and make arrangements when you register.

No pets will be allowed in a public shelter. If you must take your pet with you to a public shelter, make provisions for your pet to stay in your vehicle. By all means, don't turn your pets loose outside to fend for themselves in the evacuation area.

If you are bedridden or have someone in your house-  !

hold that is, call NUMBER. Special arrangements will be  ;

made for you. That number again is NUMBER. Write it down; NUMBER. If the number is busy, be patient and keep  !

trying.

If you are in need of transportation, proceed to one  ;

of the following locations, LOCATION or LOCATION, where transportation will be provided. Additional messages will be broadcast on this station as information becomes available.

I (Additional situation-specific information may be l added b the GRUNDY/WILL/KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA C00RDI-NATOR.) y l

d. Re-entry (Unrestricted) i This is NAME, your GRUNDY/WILL/KANKAKEE COUNTY TITLE. I have a message of interest for all persons who have been evacuated from the BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR STATION Emergency Planning Zone in GRUNDY/WILL/KANKAKEE COUNTY.

After determining the area safe for re-entry, Governor Thompson has recommended that re-entry into all the evacuated areas begin.

Law enforcement officials will provide traffic control on major routes into the area to assist you. The primary re-entry routes identified are: IDENTIFICATION OF ROUTE or IDENTIFICATION OF ROUTE.

Return transportation will be provided for those persons l who are presently at Congregate Care Shelters. Buses will be departing from the following Congregate Care Shelters at the following times: SHELTER LOCATIONS AND TIMES.

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(Additional special instructions or precautionary infor-mation for returnees may be added by the GRUNDY/WILL/

KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.)

e. Re-entry (Restricted)

This is NAME, your GRUNDY/WILL/KANKAKEE COUNTY TITLE. I have a message of interest for all persons who have been evacuated from the BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR STATION Emergency Planning Zone in GRUNDY/WILL/KANKAKEE COUNTY.

After detemining that parts of the evacuated area are safe for re-entry, Governor Thompson has recommended that re-entry begin in GRUNDY/WILL/KANKAKEE COUNTY, in the area IDENTIFICATION OF AREA.

Law enforcement officials will provide traffic control on major routes into the area to assist you. The primary re-entry routes identified are: IDENTIFICATION OF ROUTE or IDENTIFICATION OF ROUTE.

Return transportation will be provided for those persons presently at Congregate Care Shelters, who live in the re-entered area. Buses will be departing from the following Congregate Care Shelters at the following l

times: SHELTER LOCATIONS AND TIMES.

If you or a member of your family is 1.n need of any special assistance call NUMBER. That number again is NUMBER. If the number is busy, be patient and keep trying.

(Additional special instructions or precautionary infor-mation for returnees may be added by the GRUNDY/WILL/

KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.)

In GRUNDY/WILL/KANKAKEE COUNTY, the area IDENTIFICA-TION OF AREA has not been opened for re-entry. Law enforcement officials will not permit access into that area. Shelters will continue to remain open to care for persons who live in areas not yet determined safe for re-entry.

Stay tuned to this station for additional information as it becomes available.

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(C) Enter name of Doelmetry Control Of ficer (DCO),

Column (1): Enter date of issue, e.g., 4/15/82, etc.

Column (2): Enter name and social security account number of recipient, e.g., Jones, John R.

123-45-6789 Column (1) ; Check if Potassium Iodide (KI) issued. Enter "A" if refused.

Coleman (4): Check if Radiation Exposure Record issued. (NOTE: Huet correspond with Self Reading Dosimeter model issued.)

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j Al ternate Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 j F. Concept of Operations ,

1 i 1. Authority and Organizational Listing . . . . . . 17 I 2. Functional Summaries

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c. Responsibility Matrix Notes. . . . . . . . . 23
1. Grundy County Responsibility Matrix . . 25 . .
2. Braceville Responsibility Matrix. . . . 27
3. Coal City Responsibility Matrix . . . . 29
4. Gardner Responsibility Matrix . . . . . 31
5. South Wilmington Responsibility Matrix. 33
6. Mazon Responsibility Matrix . . . . . . 35
3. Grundy County Participating Agencies. . . . . . . 37 G. Comunications
1. Requests for State Assistance . . . . . . . . . . 39
a. Nuclear Accident Reporting System. . . . . . 41
b. Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System. . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

- 2. Grundy County Personnel Comunications Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

a. State Radio Comunications Network . . . . . 47
b. Grundy County Radio Comunications Network . 49 H. Grundy County / Municipal Resource Sumaries . . . . . . 51
1. Grundy County Special Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . 115
1. Grundy County Recreational Facilities. . . . . . 117
2. Grundy County Schools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
3. Grundy County Industries . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 O

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4. Grundy County Motels, Health Care Facilities and Miscellaneous Facilities. . . . . . . . . . . 123 J. Evacuation Plan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 K. Public Information Considerations. . . . . . . . . . . 127 L. Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 M. Exercise Considerations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 N. Emergency Plan Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
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3. Potassium Iodide (KI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
4. Decontamination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
5. Food, Water and Milk Control. . . . . . . . . . . 145
6. Radiological Information Diagram. . . . . . . . . 147 l

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t This section describes the five major functions expected to be l part of an emergency response. These functions are described as follows:

Accident Assessment is the evaluation of the consequences of the release of radioactive materials from a fixed nuclear facility.

Initial Notification refers to the methods and priorities for disseminating emergency information and requesting assistance on a 24-hour basis. Primary and secondary comunication links are established between the fixed nuclear facility, State agencies, t counties and municipalities. The NARS, a direct line telephone circuit, is the established link between the fixed nuclear facil- .

ity, the STATE OF ILLIN0IS and the counties within the EPZ.

Emergency information is disseminated through the NARS to State and county agencies. Municipalities are notified of the emergency through radio frequency and commercial telephone by the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER. Provisions exist between the fixed nuclear facility, the State of Illinois, and the county and muni-cipalities for receiving and/or requesting information on a 24-hour basis. The notification process is designed to warn the affected populatior, within a 45 minute time period. Emergency response agencies comunicate with the public by using sirens, mobile PA systems, telephones and radios. The initial notification message O is designed to instruct the public to tune to WJ0L (1340 AM) or WLLI (96.7 FM) (Grundy County .will also use WCSJ 1550 AM and WCSJ 104.7 FM) for the appropriate emergency actions to be taken (See Vol. 1 Ch. 2).

Comand and Coordination is the identification of the individual who will have overall responsibility within each governmental unit and designation of the agency that will coordinate the emergency activities.

Protective Actions are the specific actions taken by Federal, State and local authorities to minimize radiation exposure to the local populace during a nuclear incident. They include take shelter, evacuation, traffic and access control, and food, water and milk control.

Take Shelter is the notification of the public via the Braid-wood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System, mobile PA systems and comercial radio, to take shelter in their homes, stores ,

or places of business, and to remain there until it is safe to  ;

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Evacuation will include coordination of transportation for the public in the affected areas and the direction of traffic and access control.

Traffic and Access Control is the provision of traffic control during an evacuation and the establishment of barriers by use of roadblocks or other means to prevent entrance into .evacu-ated and/or sheltered areas.

Food, Water and Milk Control is the sampling, radioactivity testing and restriction of public consumption of food, water and milk until the concentrations of radioactivity have decreased to safe levels.

Parallel Actions include informing the public, radiation exposure control, law enforcement and crime prevention, fire and rescue operations, emergency medical services, social services and re-entry.

Public Information is the method by which the public is kept informed of the nature and consequences of a nuclear incident before, during and after such an incident has occurred.

Spokespersons have been designated for each governmental body within GRUNDY COUNTY (See Ch. 2, Section E.1). For a more complete discussion of Public Information, see Ch. 2, Section K. and Vol. I, Ch. 8.

Radiation Exposure Control is the control of personnel activi-ties to reduce or prevent unnecesshry radiation exposure or contamination and to keep accurate records of the exposures incurred by evacuees and emergency workers. IONS is respon-sible for all aspects of radiation exposure control. Controls have been established for evaluation of projected exposure patterns through conduct of radiation surveys, monitoring of personnel exposures with concurrent documentation, decon-tamination procedures and recommendations for the admin-istration of KI (Sec Vol. I, Ch. 5).

Law Enforcement and Crime Prevention is the deployment of resources to maintain civil order during and/or after a nuclear incident.

Fire and Rescue is the deployment of resources for fire fight-ing/ prevention activities and/or emergency rescue operations.

Emergency Medical Services are the provisions for transporta-tion and treatment of personnel during a radiological emergen-cy. Hospitals with the capability of receiving and treating injured contaminated personnel are identified on Map E at the back of this plan.

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} Social Services are the provision of food, clothing, shelter j

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, DISPATCHER whether the notification comes from IESDA or the util-1 ity. Af ter verifying the NARS message, the GRU'tDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S CISPATCHER will notify the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the-GRijNDY COUNTY SHERIFF, or their altertates. Alternate phone numbers are prov1ded for 24-hour coverage.

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through 7-SOP-5, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for General Emergency". This notification is accom-plished via comercial telephone or radio.

The GRUNDY COUNTY municipalities are priority listed in the SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER'S call list to provide for their immediate emergency response.

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(~N, E. Emergency Operations Center Locations / Alternate Locations The EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER for GRUNDY COUNTY and the Grundy County municipalities within the EPZ are located in the places listed below. The E0Cs coordinate all emergency activities for the county and municipalities during an accident. All EOCs are adequately equipped and capable of operating 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> per day to perform command and coordination functions as they pertain to the appropriate protective and parallel actions.

Governmental Unit Primary Location Alternate location Grundy County Grundy County Courthouse Morris Police Station 111 E. Washington 320 Wauponsee Morris, IL Morris, IL Braceville Community Hall Fire Station Mitchell Street Mitchell and Main Street Braceville, IL Braceville, IL Coal City Coal City Fire Barn Coal City Police Stat. ion 60 South DeWitt 545 South Broadway Coal City, IL Coal City, Il Gardner Fire Station Village Hall A E. Mazon St. Center and Mazon Street Gardner, Il Gardner, IL

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Grundy County U8#86 FOR INFORMA710N ONLY E. 1. News Media Briefing Locations / Alternate Locations News media briefing locations for GRUNDY COUNTY are listed below. The news media- briefing locations will coordinate the press during a radiological emergency. Contact persons have been identified for each news media briefing location and alternate location.

Governmental Contact Per-Unit son / Alternate Primary Location Alternate Location Grundy Co. Board Chairman Grundy Co. E0C JPIC ESDA Coordinator Grundy County 960 N. Route 47 Courthouse Morris, IL 111 E. Washington Morris, IL Braceville Mayor Community Hall Fire St,ation Mitchell Street Mitchell and Main St.

Braceville, IL Braceville, IL Coal City Mayor Coal City Fire Coal City Police Barn Station 35 South DeWitt 545 South Broadway Coal City, IL Coal City, IL -

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E. Mazon Street Gardner, IL Gardner, IL South Mayor Fire Station Greenfield Twp. Hall Wilmington Lake Street Oak Street S. Wilmington, IL S. Wilmington, IL Mazon Village Fire Station Village Hall President 700 Park Depot Street Mazon, IL Mazon, IL State IESDA PIO Governor's Radio / JPIC TV Rocm 960 N. Route 47 l State Capitol Bldg. Morris, IL

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Grundy County FOR INFORMATION Of1LY 08/8s F. Concept of Operations

1. Authority and Organizational Listing The principal executive officers of GRUNDY COUNTY and the municipalities therein are authorized to initiate actions and command emergency personnel in any efforts necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of affected residents by their respective charters and bylaws and by the " Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act of 1975" (Il Rev.

Stats., Chap.127, Paragraphs 1101 et seq.). During a radio-logical emergency, the principal executive officer of each governmental unit will be responsible for the overall command of the emergency response departments under his jurisdiction.

1 The GRUNDY COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN and the 'GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR will coordinate with the support actions of the State, Federal and private agencies.

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a. Accident Assessment - The Accident Assessment function is the combined responsibility of CECO and IDNS. CECO will be required to supply a preliminary assessment of the accident and recommend protective actions to IDNS. IDNS will perform an independent confirmatory accident assess-ment. For an accident initially classified as a General Emergency, Ceco will simultaneously recommend protective actions to IDNS, IESDA and the counties through NARS.

IDNS will determine and provide their protective action recommendations simultaneously to the GOVERNOR and IESDA. Concurrent with the IDNS accident assessment, IESDA will make their determination of the feasibility to implement protective . actions. IESDA will simultaneously advise the GOVERNOR along with IDNS of their determina-tion. IESDA will then coordinate the dissemination of the GOVERNOR'S decision for recommended protective actions to the county principal executive officers.

The total confirmatory accident assessment conducted by IDNS will include deployment of field survey teams for radiation exposure monitoring and sample collection, if required. Assistance in sample collection, analysis and Q monitoring may be provided to IDNS by various State V agencies and certain Federal agencies through the FRMAP REGIONAL 0FFICE, ANL (See Vol. I, Ch. 5).

b. Command and Coordination -

The principal executive officers of GRUNDY COUNTY and the municipalities therein will be responsible for the overall command of emergency response operations. The principal executive officers will be advised and supported at their E0Cs by the representatives of emergency response departments as outlined in each participating agency's detailed pro-cedures (Annexes 2A through 2F).

The GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR will provide overall coordination of the protective and parallel actions implemented by the designated primary and support departments and agencies. If the county's resources are exhausted, the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR, with the .

concurrence of the GRUNDY COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN, will  !

request personnel and other resources from the STATE OF ILLIN0IS through the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST which.is located in Mazon, Illinois. The -GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR will coordinate with tne State in the utili-zation of these resources.

(7 The municipal ESDA C00RDINATORS/ VILLAGE PRESIDENTS V within GRUNDY COUNTY will request assistance from the STATE OF ILLIN0IS for personnel or other resources through the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

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The objective of the NARS is to establish, operate and maintain an effective Statewide warning system to alert local governments and response agencies to the threat of nuclear incidents and accidents. Transmissions over the NARS are classified as privileged communica-tions.

Dispatchers refer to 7-SOP-2, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for an Unusual Event", through 7-SOP-5, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for General Emergency", for detailed instructions.

The following stations are on the same NARS circuit as Grundy County, Will County and Kankakee County:

(NARS for the BRAIDWOOD STATION is currently being established.)

The asterisks indicate those stations which can activate the system.

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( In the event of a recerntended protective action of take shelter or evacuation, or a General Emergency Class-ification, the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR will initiate the activation of the Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System in accordance with 7-S0P-6, "Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System", and outlined below:

1. The GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR will authorize the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPTACHER to activate the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ Prompt Notification System and provide the appropriate PA message for the electronic sirens.
2. The GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR will authcrize the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF to dispatch rrcbile PA to back up the Prompt Notification System.

(The Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System is currently under development.)

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"Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for General Emergency". In addition to the names of the participating officials listed, home and business phone numbers are provided for quick referencing.

Table G.2.a, " State Radio Comunications Network", and 1 Table G.2.b, "Grundy County Radio Communications Network", l illustrate the transmit and receive capabilities of the State, )

Grundy County and municipalities.

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Communications Equipment None Manpower 18 Full-time personnel 10 Part-time personnel .

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1 Rescue truck with two-way radio f41scellaneous Equipn:ent 1 Portable generator i Stationary generator 10 Blankets t 3 Portable pumps 1 Battery chargers 3 Cots 3 First aid kits 1 Porta-tank 1 Rescue saw (K-12) 9 Self-contained breathing apparatuses t

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i' Communications Equipment 2 Two-way base stations (1 low-band remote, I high-band) 8 Two-way radios (3 low-band, 5 high-band) 4 Telephone lines 7 Pagers

' Mobile PA in_ squad cars 2 Portable radios (high-band)

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Communications Equipment 2 Telephone lines 8 Mobile radios 1 Base station Manpower 25 Volunteers Vehicles 3 Fire engines with two-way radio 2 Rescue trucks with two-way radio 1 Ambulance with two-way radio Miscellaneous Equipment 1 Boat 2 Generators 10 Blankets

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Communications Equipment 1 Base station (Fire Department's) '

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Communications Equipment 5 Telephone lines 3 Base stations 8 Two-way radios Manpower 46 Full-time personnel 1 Part-time personnel 3 Clerical 7 Bus Drivers (contracted)

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districts, industries, motels and health care facilities which lie I within the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ. Specific responsibilities for notification and protective actions have been designated in Annexes 2A through 2F and Chapter 5, " Sheltering Guide". j O

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1. 1. Grundy County Recreational Facilities ,

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1. Coal City Area Club 345 South Broadway Coal City, IL
2. Dresden Lakes Fishing Kamp i i 7755 Pine Bluff Road i Morris, IL 3
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2. Rainbow Council Boy Scouts of America ,

2600 North Winter Bottom Road Morris, IL

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b. Coal City and Vicinity  :
1. Coal City Elementary School 300 North Broadway Street Coal City IL
2. Coal City Middle School 305 East Division Street
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3. Coal City High School 655 W. Division (Route 113 West)

Coal City IL

4. United Methodist Child Day Care Center  !

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c. Gardner' District #72
1. Gardner Elementary School Elm and North Street Gardner, IL i
d. Gardner District #73
1. Gardner-South Wilmington Township High School '

500 East Main Street South Wilmington, Il

e. South Wilmington District #74 .
1. South Wilmington Grade School i Fifth Street r South Wilmington, IL
f. Mazon District #2
1. Mazon-Verona-Kinsman High School t 1013 North '

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1. Sowers Siec:on Chemicci Coi_npany 235 East Oak Street Coal City, IL 2, Demert and Daughteg, Inc.

1300 North Street Coal City, IL S. E.W.R.,Inc, South Broadway Street

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/3 J. Evacuation Plan U Chapter Five (5), " Sheltering Guide", provides guidance to 1.

evacuate and shelter the permanent residents, transients and special facilities located within the plume EPZ of the Braid-wood Station.

2. Grundy County and municipalities within the Braidwood Station EPZ requiring evacuation will use 7-50P-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population", Map A and Map C to determine where their populations will be sheltered and what routes may be.used.
3. Infonnation flow regarding evacuation and sheltering functions will follow this general procedure: ,
a. State advises GRUNDY C.0VNTY E0C of the affected areas to evacuate. .
b. GRUNDY COUNTY EOC advises the affected municipalities to evacuate by predetermined routes to designated host areas.
c. GRUNDY COUNTY E0C advises the REGIONAL IESDA C0ORDINATOR of evacuation routes and desired host areas.

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(' COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR and AMERICAN RED CROSS repre-sentatives in the host areas, who will make provisions for opening shelter facilities to accomodate the in-

<:cming evacuees. The LOCAL ESDA COORDINATOR will arrange traffic and access control posts by utilizing local support agencies in directing traffic to designated shelter facilities.

e. The SHELTERING C0'JNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR will update the REGIONAL IESDA COORDINATOR on the status of the shelter situation. The REGIONAL IESDA COORDINATOR will period-ically update IESDA and the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C00RDI-NATOR regarding the sheltering of evacuees.
f. The local chapter of the AMERICAN RED CROSS has the responsibility of registering all evacuees in Congregate Care Shelters in the host areas. Standard record-keeping methodology will be used in registering and monitoring  !

evacuees.

4. Provisions will be made for monitoring and decontaminacion of evacuees at host area Congregate Care Shelters (See Vol. I, Ch. 5).

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Grundy County 08/85 FOR INFORMATION ONLY K. Public Information Considerations The methods by which the public is kept informed of the nature and consequences of a nuclear incident before, during and after such an incident have been discussed in Vol. I, Ch. 8. As one of the several sources of information to the residents of the EPZ, this section amplifies the local governments' role in providing an accurate and consistent release of information.

As Chief Executive of the STATE OF ILLIN0IS, the GOVERNOR is the official spokesperson for the State emergency operations. The GOVERNOR'S staff will receive information from two primary sources, namely IESDA and IDNS. IESDA will collect and summarize inform-ation concerning the operational response of the State. IDNS will provide a technical sumary of the incident and its consequences, actual and potential, upon the population near the site.

Information from the site will be relay;d to the STATE EOC and the REAC via NARS and the radiological assessment direct line, both of which will have line extensions in the EOF.

Public Information Spokesperson -

In GRUNDY COUNTY and each municipality therein, a spokesperson has been made responsible for public information. The spokesperson will provide timely inform-ation to the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR, or his designee, for p coordination of local releases with the JPIC. The PIO at the STATE E0C coordinates State level information with the JPIC, 960 Ncrth Route 47, south of Morris, IL. This network will provide timely, coordinated information to all designated spokespersons.

Rumor Control - Rumor control will be addressed at the lowest governmental level possible. In those instances where a local

, government cannot control local rumors, the State rumor control network will be utilized. Personnel from IIS will operate dedi-cated telephone lines at the STATE E0C and at the JPIC. The State rumor control network telephone numbers will be announced to local

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I Public Information Booklet - As a collective effort between '

the STATE OF ILLIN0IS, the operating utility and affected county governments, an informational booklet (See Vol. I, Ch. 8) will be distributed on an annual basis to the public residing within the 10-mile EPZ of the BRAIDWOOD S1 ATION. The booklet will address how the public will be notified and what their actions should be in an emergency, including the following information: instructions on how to obtain additional information, what to do if a take shelter O) l VII (2)

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In addition to a direct mailing, the booklet will be available at area hotels and motels, recreational areas, schools, industries, health care and nursing facilities, public libraries, local ESDA offices and local utility offices (See Vol. I, Ch. 8).

Annual Press Briefings - To acquaint the news media with the IPRA-Braidwood, press briefings .will be held annually. The brief-ing will discuss the following topics: OVERVIEW 0F THE IPRA-BRAID-WOOD, CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS, ACCIDENT CLASSIFICATION SCHEME, COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK, PROTECTIVE AND PARALLEL ACTIONS and PUBLIC INFORMATION (See Vol. I, Ch. 8). In addition, the media will be given a portfolio of handouts and will be able to ask questions of the representatives of State and local governments and the utility.

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. Grundy County U8/85 FOR INFORMATION ONLY L. Training IESDA and IDNS, in coordination with Grundy County, conduct emergency worker training programs covering their respective responsibilities in implementation of IPRA. A formal IPRA-BRAID-WOOD EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRAINING PROGRAM has been developed and is presented by IESDA, GRUNDY COUNTY and municipalities. This training program concentrates on operational aspects of the plan, including the elements of initial notification, command and coor-dination, protective actions, parallel actions and inherent duties and respcnsibilities of organizations and individuals specified for particular tasks or missions.

Training presented by IDNS addresses subjects of a technical nature such as nuclear power plant operation, radiation, accident assessment, dosimetry and radiation exposure control, administra-tion of KI and includes a hands-on practical application phase covering operation and maintenance of dosimetry equipment.

Training is conducted on an annual basis, normally during the update cycle of the site-specific plan applicable to the EFZ of each nuclear power station. Dates, times and locations of training are scheduled whenever possible at the convenience of local organi-zations, and sessions are often conducted jointly by 'ESDA, IDNS, GRUNDY COUNTY and municipalities to keep to a minimum . < +.i ci pants '

time away from daily activities.

b Training is available at other times through special ar-rangement with the State agency or department responsible for the subject matter requested.

For additional training information, see Vol. I, C5.10.

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{G IESDA is responsible for conducting annual drills and exer-cises on the State level and coordinating those exercises with local agencies. Qualified Federal and State government evaluators will evaluate and critique the IPRA exercise. In GRUNDY COUNTY, the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR is responsible for testing and exercising the plan on the county level. He is assisted in coor- i dination of exercises by the utility, the STATE and REGIONAL IESDA C0ORDINATOR.

Responsibilities include the following:

1. Identify the objectives and secpe of the exercise.
2. Identify and describe requirements and activities and designate personnel responsibilities.
3. Establish initial contacts and agreements with agencies and organizations to be involved. Designate exercise evaluators.
4. Verify space and facility requirements and limitations; procedures for preparing the exercise area; displays, ma-terials; preparation of displays and communications p required.

b 5. Develop the emergency problem or nuclear incident in de-tail, including its primary and secondary effects; pre-pare detailed scenario and simulation aids.

6. Review complete exercise scenario with evaluators; estab-lish ground rules for evaluators during exercise; outline structure and emphasis of evaluator input to exercise critique.
7. Conduct final preparations and inspections; have refresh ~

er training conducted; conduct a scenario briefing to set the stage for the e ercise; record and preserve logs and messages and other material from the exercise for use during'the critique.

8. Conduct a critique immediately after the conclusion of the exercise or as soon as possible after the exercise; state the purpose of the critique; discuss problems encountared and actions taken; assess operational prob-lems and suggested solutions; discuss the evaluators' reviews; discuss procedures for improving operations and record agreed-upon changes for subsequent actions.
9. Prepare a post-exercise report and distribute it to all O'

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10. Personally monitor the accomplishment of corrective actions.

For additional exercise information, see Vol. I, Ch. 10.

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Grundy County FOR INFORMATION ONLY 08/85 N. Emergency Plan Maintenance The maintenance and updating of IPRA is a joint responsibility of IESDA and IDNS.

In GRUNDY COUNTY, the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR is assignad the role of coordinating the planning, updating and maintenance of the GRUNDY COUNTY section of IPRA-Braidwood. He is assisted in plan maintenance by the REGION 5 IESDA COORDINATOR and the municipal ESDA Coordinators.

Emergency plan maintenance includes an annual review and periodic updating of the local plan. Additionally, the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR, with assistance from the REGION 5 IESDA C0ORDINATOR, is responsible for document control. This includes the distribution of the plan and its updated sections as required.

Each agency head is responsible for the updating of his own agency's sections. The use of exercises and drills may reveal a need to make changes in an agency's procedures. In addition, there may be personnel changes, telephone number changes, etc. These changes will be reported as they occur to the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR, who will keep a record of them. These changes will be reported to the REGION 5 IESDA COORDINATOR at least semiannually.

The REGION 5 IESDA COORDINATOR will, in turn, report these changes to IESDA annually for incorporation into the plan.

For additional information on supporting plans and their sources, see Vol. I, Ch. 10.

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0. Radiological Considerations The purpose of this section is to define and establish pro-cedures to accomplish control of dosimetry, radiation exposure, administratiori of potassium iodide (KI), decontamination and the food, water and milk chain.

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( 0. 1. Dosimetry Control The following procedures cover the distribution, use, administration, recording and maintenance of personnel dosime- l try equipment and control forms.

DCOs for GRUNDY COUNTY and its municipalities have been identified and assigned the responsioility to carry out this function.

Dosimetry equipment and forms have been distributed to DCOs within GRUNDY COUNTY by IDNS. Responsibilities of LOCAL DCOs include the following dosimetry procedures:

a. Zero all dosimeters prior to use;
b. Issue the following dosimetry equipment to each emergency worker and enter appropriate information on the Dosimetry Control Log:
1. 1 High Range Instant-Read Dosimeter with Radiation Exposure Record;
2. 1 Low Range Instant-Read Dosimeter with Radiation Exposure Record (when furnished);
3. 1 Thermoluminescent Dosimeter (TLD);
4. 1 Potassium Iodide (KI) Tablet.

O- c. Ensure that emergency personnel have been properly in-structed in the use and care of dosimetry equipment prior to entering an exposure pathway;

d. Remind emergency personnel that instant-read dosimeters should be read periodically (approximately once each half-hour); however, dosimeter readings may vary based on radiation levels in the assigned areas.
e. Upon conclusion of an incident:
1. Collect all dosimetry and radiation exposure re-cords;
2. Complete posting of the Dosimetry Control Log;
3. Turn in TLDs and radiation exposure records, along with a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log, through l prescribed channels to IDNS or to the collection I point designated by IDNS;
4. Destroy any unused XI tablets returned by emergency personnel or in opened bottles.

NOTE: It is essential that a copy of the Dosimetry Con-trol Log accompany TLDs turned in to IDNS for positive i identification purposes. ,

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timely updates of the radiological situation are a mandatory I prerequisite to accomplish this purpose. '

OCOs designated for GRUNDY COUNTY and its municipalities I are responsible for radiation exposure control within their jurisdiction. DCOs will be supported in their activities by REAC and RAFT of IDNS.

a. To assist GRUNDY COUNTY and its municipalities in the radiation exposure control effort, the RAFT COMMANDER will dispatch a liaison officer to the GRUNDY COUNTY E0C.

The liaison officer will visually display dose pro-jections and other pertinent radiological information furnished via telephone by REAC or RAFT on an IDNS pre-established monitoring map furnished to the GRUNDY COUNTY E0C for that purpose. The liaison officer will interpret and cvaluate all technical information received and brief or advise GRUNDY COUNTY OFFICIALS in the E0C of the current situation as required or requested. The GRUNDY COUNTY DC0 is responsible to ensure pertinent

, information is disseminated to affected departments and municipalities.

b. The following alternate routes of communication may be used to furnish radiological information from IDNS, should the primary liaison officer method fail to develop for any reason (See Figure 0.6):
1. To GRUNDY COUNTY DC0 direct from REAC or RAFT;
2. Via State E0C (IESDA);
3. Via State Forward Connand Post.
c. The following USEPA exposure limits for emergency person-nel will be observed within the STATE OF ILLIN0IS:

General 25 Roentgens Wholebody Exposure 125 Roentgens to the Thyroid Life Saving -

75 Roentgens Wholebody Exposure No limit to the Thyroid.

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(3) Roentgens, which is subject to change depending upon  ;

the seriousness of the incident and projected dose calcu- 1 lations. Emergency personnel shall report an exposure of three (3) Roentgens to their responsible DCO. Such noti-fication will be expeditiously +,ransmitted by the DC0 to the RAFT COMMANDER, who will provide necessary guidance.

e. The RAFT COMMANDER may request turn-in of TLDs and copies of Dosimetry Control Logs to IDNS for one of the follow-

. ing reasons:

1. An emergency worker has indicated that his dosimeter is approaching a three (3) Roentgens notification limit; . . .
2. An emergency worker has indicated that he has dropped or jarred his dosimeter and has lost his ex-posure reading;
3. Periodic reading during extended incidents.

NOTE: Should collection of TLDs be necessary during an inc' dent, the RAFT COMMANDER will ertablish a turn-in or collection point for pick-up of TLDs and Dosimetry Con-trol Logs.

f. IDNS will permanently record all significant individual radiation exposures incurred when supported by proper documentation.

NOTE: Additional discussion of radiation exposure control considerations are contained in Vol. I, Ch. 5.

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furnished to the GRUNDY COUNTY DC0 via telephone for dissemi-nation, to county departments and affected municipalities (See Figure 0.6). l The notification message will be worded substantially as follows:

" Hello, is this (DCO) of (facility)? This is (REAC or RAFT COMMANDER) of IDNS. As a result of an incident at the (nuclear power station), it is recommended that, on a voluntary basis, potassium iodide be administered to the emergency personnel and innobile populations in accordance with label directions until further notice. Additional potas-sium iodide will be provided if required."

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STATION, there is the possibility of radioactive contaminants being released to the environment. Radioactive contaminants may present an internal (inhalation or ingestion) or external (deposit on skin) contamination situation. If there is a known or suspected release of contaminants, IDNS will perform radiological monitoring and decontamination procedures for emergency personnel and evacuees at established Congregate ,

s Care Shelters. If indicated, and upon request to the RAFT  ;

Commander, additional decontamination locations may oe estai>- ,

lished. If personnel cannot be decontaminated to acceptable levels due to the inhalation or ingestion of radioactive mate-rial, they will be directed to the nearest medical facility capable of providing further decontamination treatment.

Contamination of materials and equipment also may occur.

Site-specific plans designate individuals and organizations at county and municipal levels who are responsible for this type of decontamination. IDNS will provide technical assistance to these designees when required, appropriate with the priority of tasks associated with the particular incident. ,

IDNS will continuously monitor any contaminated areas and determine when the area is safe for re-entry. Teams will remain in the area and provide technical assistance in the cleanup of any remaining minor contamination.

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0. 5. Food, Water and Milk Control In the event of an accident at BRAIDWOOD STATION, there is the possibility of radioactive contaminants being released that are capable of affecting the food, water or milk chain.

In the case of such an occurrence, the REAC or RAFT Commander will institute any or all of the following procedures:

a. Food-
1. Gather samples of all potentially contaminated food-stuffs in the ingestion exposure pathway to deter-mine the. extent, if any, of radioactive contam-ination of the food chain.
2. Make recommendations for the impoundment, diversion or, if necessary, the destruction of contaminated foodstuffs in the affected sectors.
3. IDNS will be supported in these efforts by personnel from IDPH, IENR and IDA as required.
b. Water-
1. Gather samples of all potentially contaminated water supplies in the ingestion exposure pathway to deter-mine the extent, if any, of radioactive contam-q ination of public or private water supplies.

Q 2. Make recommendations for the use of public and/or private water supplies in the affected sectors and, if necessary, make recomendations for alternate sources of water.

3, IDNS will be supported in these efforts by person-nel from IEPA, IENR and IDPH as required.

c. Milk-
1. Make recommendations for placing dairy cattle on stored feed.
2. Gather samples from dairies receiving milk from dairy farms in the ingestion exposure pathway to I determine the extent, if any, of radioactive con-tamination of present or future milk or milk pro-ducts. .
3. Make recomendations for the impoundment, diversion or, if necessary, the destruction of contaminated milk or milk products from the affected sectors.
4. IDNS will be supported in these efforts by personnel from IDPH to assist with gathering samples and pro-vide identification and notification of dairy farms and/or milk processing plants in the affected sec-tors.

NOTE: 1.ocal agencies may be called on for assistance in

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STATION from the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER, the GRUNDY COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR for a briefing.
2. Determine if the E0C is to be activated at the Alert Class-ification by referring to item 9 (Recommended Protective Actions) on the NARS form and implement the appropriate actions indicated below:
a. If letter A is indicated under item 9 on the NARS form, the GRUNDY COUNTY E0C should not be activated,
b. If letter B is indicated under item 9 on the NARS form,

' proceed to the E0C and implement 7-SOP-1, "Grundy/

Will/Kankakee County Emergency Operations Center (E0C)

Activation and Operations". Instruct the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER to, have all county officials report to the E0C.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

3. Report to the GRUNDY COUNTY E0C, and activate the E0C, in accordance with 7-SOP-1. Review a completed NARS form and ccnfer with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR and other cour.ty department heads. Authorize mobilization of county resources.
4. Review department assignments and responsibilities:
a. COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR - coordinate overall response, coordinate protective actions, coordinate evacuation of the general population, transient populations and special concerns, coordinate notification of news media, coordi-nate requests for assistance, direct public notification, n

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coordinate re-entry activities, coordinate decontamina- ,

tion of county equipment, ensure the distribution of i dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card),

radiation exposure records and KI. KI tablets will be administered on a . voluntary basis only upon the recom-mendation of IDNS. ,

b. COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT - provide for public notifi-cation, perform regular law enforcement and crime preven-tion activities and implement traffic and access control.
c. COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT - maintain clear roads, provide barricades for use in traffic and access control and conduct decontamination of county equipment.
d. REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS - during an evacuation coordinate the transportation of faculty, staff and stu-dents using school buses and respond to requests from the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR for additional transpor-tation for the general and transient populations,
e. COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT - perfonn regular duties and provide emergency assistance,. as required. Support IDNS in sample collection, if requested.
f. COUNTY CORONER - perform regular duties in the event of a fatality and provide emergency assistance, as required.
5. Establish communications with the WILL and KANKAKEE COUNTY E0Cs and consult with the County Board Chairmen.
6. Review evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF.
7. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to issue press releases for public information.

! 8. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to activate j the Emergency Broadcast System.

9. Direct the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to contact REGIONAL IESDA/ STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST to request assistance if re-quired.

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10. In the event of an evacuation, direct the GRUNDY C0bHTY ESDA COORDINATOR to coordinate the transportation of the general population, transient populations and special concerns, in accordance with 7-SOP-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population".
11. In the event of an evacuation, direct the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to coordinate the transpor-tation of faculty, staff and students, in accordance with 7-S0P-9, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation -

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12. Ensure that the AMERICAN RED CROSS and other appropriate agencies are providing proper social services at Congregate Care Shelters and other required areas.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

13. Direct the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to coordinate the transportation of returning evacuees frcm Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-50P-11, "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry". .

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IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT CLASSIFICATION.

1. Review a completed NARS form and be prepared to brief county officials. Authorize the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER to notify the municipalities and appropriate county officials, as the situation warrants.

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

2. Determine if the E0C is to be activated at the Alert Class-ification by referring to item 9 (Recommended Protective Actions) on the NARS form and implement the appropriate action

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b. If letter B is indicated under item 9 on the NARS form, proceed to the GRUNDY COUNTY EOC and activate the E0C, in accordance with 7-SOP-1, "Grundy/Will/Kankakee County' Emergency Operations Center (E0C) Activation and Oper -

ations", and direct the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DIS-PATCHER to have all county officials . report to the E0C.

Establish communications with the WILL and KANKAKEE COUNTY E0Cs and Grundy County municipal E0Cs.

3. Review a completed NARS form and be prepared tt brief county officials.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

4. Report to the GRUNDY COUNTY E0C and activate the E0C, if not I

accomplished in the Alert Classification, in accordance with 7-50P-1. Direct the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER to have all county officials report to the EOC, if not accomp-lished in the Alert Classification. Establish comunications with the WILL and KANKAKEE COUNTY E0Cs and Grundy County municipal E0Cs.

5. Brief the GRUNDY COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN and other officials.

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6. Ensure that all departments distribute or obtain dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI for all emergency personnel and maintain a Dosimetry Control Log, where appropriate. Distribute dosim-etry and KI to all personnel within the GRUNDY COUNTY E0C and have each complete a radiation exposure record. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS. Maintain a Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).
7. Review the evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts with the GRUNDY COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN and the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF.
8. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to analyze the affected sectors and determine the schools which are involved.
9. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN and municipal EOCs to issue press releases.

10.' Coordinate the systematic notification of the public regarding protective actions.

a. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY BOAkD CHAIRMAN to l implement procedures for public notification and contact the local radio stations for reading the pre-written messages (use the EBS Information Kit).

WJOL 1340 AM)

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WCSJ 1550 AM)

WCSJ 104.7 FM)

b. In the event of a protective action recommendation, authorize the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER to activate the Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System, in accordance with 7-SOP-6, "Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System". If required, authorize the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF to activate mobile PA, in accordance with 7-SOP-6.
11. In the event of a take shelter or evacuation protective action recomendation, coordinate traffic and ' access control with the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF, in accordance with 7-SOP-7, "Braidwood.

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12. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for obtaining transportation for the general population, transient popula-tions and special concerns within affected sectors to Con-gregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-50P-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population",

and for the transportation of faculty, staff and students, in accordance with 7-SOP-9, "Braidwocd Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - Schools".

13. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the municipal ESDA Coordinators for the transportation of special concerns, in accordance with 7-SOP-10 "Braidwood Station EPZ Shelter-ing, Evacuation and Re-entry - Special Concerns".
14. Using the Mobility Impaired Transportation List from 7-50P-12, "Braidwood Station EPZ Public Information Booklet Cards Main-tenance", assess the number of homebound requiring transpor-tation.
15. In the event of an evacuation, request that the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT coordinate the transportation of the homebound, in accordance with 7-SOP-10.
16. Supervise and record the progress of all GRUNDY COUNTY depart-ments responding to the emergency.
17. Request assistance from the REGIONAL IESDA COORDINATOR or the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST.
18. Make periodic status reports to the REGIONAL IESDA C0ORDINATOR or the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST.
19. Request hourly status reports from all municipal EOCs within GRUNDY COUNTY, and relay the'information to the REGIONAL IESDA COORDINATOR or the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

20. Coordinate decontamination of county equipment by the GRUNDY COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT with the assistance of IDNS.
21. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF p)

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GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER Upon receiving . notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION, via NARS, either from IESDA or the BRAIDWOOD STATION, the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER will perfonn the following tasks:

1. Complete a NARS form and call the IESDA DISPATCHER to verify the message. Photocopy a sufficient number of copies for distribution to GRUNDY COUNTY officials.

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT CLASSIFICATION

2. Implement 7-50P-2, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for an Unusual Event".

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

3. Implement 7-SOP-3, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification v and Mobilization for an Alert".

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

4. Implement 7-SOP-4, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for Site Area Emergency", or 7-SOP-5, " Braid-wned Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for Getieral Emergency", as applicable.
5. Activate the Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System, l as authorized by the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR, in l accordance with 7-SOP-6, "Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notifi- l cation System". l
6. Dispatch all available squad cars and incoming Sheriff's deputies to notify the public via mobile PA, as directed by the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF. Advise squads of the appropriate message to broadcast, i.e. information, take shelter or evacuation (See Annex 1A and 7-50P-6).
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8. Advise all citizens calling in to tune their radios to WJ0L (1340 AM), WLLI (96.7 FM), WCSJ (1550 AM) or WCSJ (104.7 FM) for further information.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

9. Notify the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR at the GRUNDY COUNTY EOC and the municipalities as listed in 7-SOP-5.

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V GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER, the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR for a briefing or report to the GRUNDY COUNTY EOC, as directed by the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMER(,: s 'Y CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the GRUNDY - COUNTY E0C and receive a briefing from the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR.
3. If you are the first official to report to the E0C, activate the E0C, in accordance with 7-SOP-1, "Grundy/Will/Kankakee b County Emergency Operations Center (E0C) Activation and Oper-ations".
4. Review a completed NARS fonn.
5. Initiate the department call list, as the situation warrants.
6. Notify department personnel to assemble at the SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT.
7. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI to all emer-gency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administared on a voluntary basis only upon recommendation of IDNS. Assign a department person to main-tain the Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).
8. Review evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts with the GRUNDY COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN and the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.
9. In the event of a take shelter or evacuation protective action recommendation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C00RDI-NATOR for traffic and access control, in accordance with O 7-SOP-7, "Braidwood Station EPZ Traffic and Access Control".

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10. Provide the public with systematic notification of protective actions by directing squads and other assisting departments to broadcast the appropriate mobile PA warning message (See Annex 1A and 7-SOP-6, "Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System").
11. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the municpal ESDA Coordinators for the transportation of the homebound to Congregate Care Shel-ters, in accordance with 7-50P-10 "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering, Evacuation and Re-entry - Special Concerns".

- 12. Follow the Sheriff's departmental procedures fqr law enforce-ment and crime prevention activities.

13. Provide hourly updates to the GRUNDY COUNTY E0C staff, as requested by the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

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14. Provide and maintain orderly traffic control.
15. Ensure collection of all department dosimetry and radiation exposure records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure re-cords and a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

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Grundy County FOR INFORMATION ONLY 08/85 GRUNDY COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENT Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER, the GRUNDY COUNTY HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR for a briefing or report to the GRUNDY COUNTY E0C, as directed by the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER.

IF. NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the GRUNDY COUNTY E0C and receive a briefing from the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.
3. If you are the first official to report to the E0C, activate the EOC, in accordance with 7-SOP-1, "Grundy/Will/Kankakee

, d County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Activation and Oper-ations".

4. Review a completed NARS form.
5. Initiate the department call list, as the situation warrants.
6. Notify department personnel to assemble at the COUNTY HIGHWAY BUILDING.
7. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and XI to all emer-gency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS. Assign a department person to maintain the Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).
8. Maintain clear roads by providing equipment and personnel to remove snow, debris, disabled vehicles, etc.
9. Deliver barricades for use in traffic and access control if requested by the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF.
10. Provide emergency transportation if required.

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11. Provide hourly status updates to the GRUNDY COUNTY EOC staff, as requested by the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.
12. Review and update the emergency fuel allocation plan, as necessary.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

13. Conduct decontamination of county equipment in coordination with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the assistance of IDNS.

- 14. Remove barricades from traffic and access control posts.

15. Ensure collection of all department dosimetry and radiation exposure records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure re-cords and a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

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GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER, the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS will perform the follow-ing tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR for a briefing or

- report to the GRUNDY COUNTY EOC, as directed by the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the GRUNDY COUNTY E0C and rec,eive a briefing from the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.
3. If you are the first official to report to the E0C, activate

( the EOC, in accordance with 7-SOP-1, "Grundy/Will/Kankakee County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Activation and Oper-ations".

4. Review a completed NARS form.
5. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and muni-cipal Superintendents of Schools to review affected sectors and determine the schools which are involved.
6. Contact and coordinate with the affected municipal Superin-tendents of Schools, if protective actions are recomended.
7. Ensure that all emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI from the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR prior to i entering an exposure pathway. XI tablets will be administered l on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS.
8. Coordinate with the affected municipal Superintendents of Schools to determine the availability of the school bus drivers, buses and assembly time required.
9. Verify with the affected municipal Superintendents of Schools that School district officials are aware of the recome.nded y protective actions which are being implemented.

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10. If take shelter has been recommended, notify the appropriate municipal Superintendents of Schools to place the school bus drivers on call or standby, as the situation warrants.
11. If evacuation has been reconuended, notify the appropriate municipal Superintendents of Schools to mobilize school buses and drivers.
12. Coordinate with the appropriate municipal Superintendents of Schools for the welfare of those students, who live within the affected sectors but, attend schools outside the affected sectors.
13. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the appropriate municipal Superintendents of Schools for the transportation of faculty, staff and students within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-9, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - Schools".
14. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the municipal Superintendents of Schools to provide transportation for the general population, transient populations and special concerns within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation -

General Population".

15. Advise school personnel to assist AMERICAN RED CROSS personnel at Congregate Care Shelters, as needed.
16. Provide hourly status updates to the GRUNDY COUNTY EOC. as requested by the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

17. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and muni-cipal Superintendents of Schools for the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accord-ance with 7-50P-11. "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".
18. Ensure that department personnel return dosimetry and radi-ation exposure records to the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR.

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FOR INFORMATION ONLY Grundy County 08/85 b'v GRUNDY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATOR Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER, the GRUNDY COUNTY HEALTH ADMINISTRATOR will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR for a briefing or report to the GRUNDY COUNTY E0C, as directed by the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the GRUNDY COUNTY EOC and receive a briefing from the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR.

p 3. If you are the first official to report to the E0C, activate r s the E0C, in accordance with 7-SOP-1, "Grundy/Will/Kankakee V County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Activation and Oper-ations".

4. Review a completed NARS form.
5. Initiate the department call list, as the situation warrants. '
6. Notify department personnel to assemble at the GRUNDY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
7. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI to all emer-gency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway. KI
' tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS. Assign a department person, to maintain the Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).
8. Provide hourly status updates to the GRUNDY COUNTY E0C, as requested by the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.
9. Assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample collec-tion, if requested.
10. Provide other emergency assistance, as requested.

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11. Ensure the collection of all department dosimetry and radi-ation exposure records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure records and a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

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GRUNDY COUNTY CORONER Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCiiER, the GRUNDY l' COUNTY CORONER will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR for a briefing or report to the GRUNDY COUNTY E0C, as directed by the GRUNDY '

COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER.

IF- NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the GRUNDY COUNTY EOC and receive a briefing from the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

. 3. If you are the first official to report to the E0C, activate the E0C, in accordance with 7-SOP-1, "Grundy/Will/Kankakee v County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Activation and Oper-ations".

4. Review a completed NARS form.
5. Initiate the department call list, as the situation warrants.
6. Notify department personnel to assemble at the GRUNDY COUNTY CORONER'S OFFICE.
7. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI to all emer-gency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS. Assign a department person to maintain the Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).
8. Provide hourly status updates to the GRUNDY COUNTY E0C staff, as requested by the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.
9. Follow departmental procedures for any fatality which may occur during an incident.
10. Public release of information concerning fatalities will be coordinated with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR.
11. Provide other emergency assistance, as requested.

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12. Ensure collection of all department dosimetry and radiation exposure records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure records and a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

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Table of Contents Braceville Procedures B ra ce v i l l e M ay o r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 i Bracev111e ESDA Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

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BRACEVILLE MAYOR Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the BRACEVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT DISPATCHER, the BRACE-VILLE MAYOR will perfom the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION O' FUNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Review the NARS fom and be prepared to brief city officials.
2. Determine if the EOC is to be activated at the Alert Class-ification by referring to item 9 (Recommended Protective

- Actions) on the NARS form and implement the appropriate action as indicated below-I a. If letter A is indicated under item 9 on the NARS form, the BRACEVILLE EOC should not be activated. -

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proceed to the EOC and implement 7-SOP-1, "Grundy/

4 Will/Kankakee County Emergency Operations Center (E0C) ,

Activation and Operations". Instruct the BRACEVILLE  ;

FIRE DEPARTMENT DISPATCHER to have municipal officials '

report to the E0C.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

3. Report to the BRACEVILLE EOC and activate the EOC, if not previously activated.
4. Review a completed NARS form and confer with city department heads on the situation.
5. Heview department assignments and responsibilities:

ESDA COORDINATOR - coordinate evacuation of the general

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population, transient populations and special concerns, coordinate requests for assistar.ce, assist in noti-fication of news media, coordinate pubHc notification, coordinate re-entry activities, coordinate decontami-nation of village equiprunt, ensure distribution of

dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card),

! radiation expcsure records and KI. KI ta'olets will be ,

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b. FIRE DEPARTHENT - perform regular fire prstectior, and emergency medical services. Support the GRUNDY COUNTY SIIERIFF in public notifichtien, and traffic and access control. Conduct decontamination of village equipment. ,
c. DISTRICT #75 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT - coordinate evacua- ,

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d. PUBLIC WORKS DEFARTMENT - maintain clear roads, provide barricades for use in traffic and access control, assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample collection, if'recuested.
6. Establish communications with the GRUNDY COUNTV 50C and consult with the GRUNDY CO'JNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.
7. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the l BRACEVILLE ESDA COORDINATOR to make hourly status reports to the GRUNDY COUNTY EUC.
8. Review evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts, with the BRACEVILLE ESDA COORDINATOR and the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF.
9. Coordinate the preparation of press releases with the GRUNDY
COUNTY ESOA COORDINATOR and the BRACEVILLE ESDA COORDINATOR.

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12. In the event of an evacuation, direct the BRACEVILLE DISTRICT
  1. 75 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT to coordinate the transportation of faculty, staff and students. in accordance with 7-50P-9, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - Schools".

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agencies are providing proper social services at Congragate Care Shelters and other required areas.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

14. Instruct- the BRACEVILLE ESDA COORDINATOR and the BRACEVill.'E '

DISTRICT U S SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT to coordinate the transpor- .

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BRACEVILLE ESDA COORDINATOR Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the BRACEVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT DISPATCHER. the BRACE-VILLE ESDA COORDINATOR will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the BRACEVILLE MAYOR for a briefing or report to the ,

BRACEVILLE EOC, as directed by the BRACEVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT DISPATCHER.

IF. NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION
2. Report to the BRACEVILLE EOC and confer on the situation with the BRACEVILLE MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.

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4. Ensure that all departments distribute or obtain dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and XI for all emergency personnel and maintain a Dosimetry Control log, where appropriate. Distribute dosim-i etry and KI to all personnel within the Braceville E0C and have each complete a radiation exposure record. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS. Maintain a Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).
5. Review evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access I control posts, with the BRACEVILLE MAYOR and the GRUNDY COUNTY
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8. Coordinate the systematic notification of the public for protective actions of information, take shelter or evacuation.

i 9. Monitor and record the progress of all BRACEVILLE departments responding to the emergency.

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10. Direct requests for assistance to the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR at the GRUNDY COUNTY EOC, as the need arises.
11. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the BRACEVILLE DISTRICT #75 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT for the transportation of the ger.sral popu-lation, transient populations and special concerns to Congre-gate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-500-8.
12. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT for the transportation of the homebound in accordance with 7-SOR-10. "Braidwood EPZ Shel-

- tering, Evacuation and Re-entry - Special Concerns".

13. Coordinate with the BRACEVILLE MAYOR to make hourly status reports to the GRUNDY COUNTY EOC.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

14. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the

, BRACEVILLE DISTRICT #75 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT for the trans-portation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters,

, in accordance with 7-50?-11. "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".

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BRACEVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT CHIEF Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the BRACEVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT DISPATCHER, the BRACE-VILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT CHIEF will perfonn the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION .

1. Contact the BRACEVILLE MAYOR for a briefing or report to the EOC, as directed by the BRACEVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT DISPATCHER.

Place personnel and resources on standby, if requested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the BRACEVILLE EOC and receive a briefing from the BRACEVILLE MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS fann.
4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to assemble at the BRACEVILLE FIRE STATION.
5. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI to all  ;

emergency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway.  !

KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon '

recomendation of IDNS. Assign a department person to main-tain the Dosimetry Control Log (3ee Annex 1A).

6. Follow normal operating procedures for fire prevention and emergency medical services.
7. When requested, assist the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT in the systematic notification of the public for the protec-tive actions of information, take shelter or evacuation, and traffic and access control.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

8. Conduct decontamination of village equipment in coordination with the BRACEVILLE ESDA COORDINATOR and the assistance of IDNS.
9. Ensure collection of all department dosimetry and radiation J exposure records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure l records and a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to the BRACE-l VILLE ESDA COORDINATOR.

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BRACEVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT DISPATCHER Initial notification of the BRACEVILLE officials is accomp-lished via the BRACEVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE ALARM TELEPHONE SYSTEM.

Upon receiving notification of. an incident at the BRAIDWOOD DISPATCHER, the BRACE-STATION from the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S VILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT DISPATCHER will perform the following tasks:

1. Complete a NARS form. Call the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DIS-PATCHER and verify the information.

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

2. Implement 7-SOP-2, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for an Unusual Event", Attachment C, or 7-SOP-3, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for an Alert", Attachment C, as applicable.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

3. Implement 7-50P-4, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for Site Area Emergency", Attachment C, or 7-SOP-5, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for General Emergency", Attachment C, as appli-cable.
4. Make periodic status reports to the BRACEVILLE EOC.
5. Advise all citizens calling in to tune their radios to WJCL (1340 AM) or WLLI (96.7 FM) for further information.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

6. Call the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER to verify the information and notify the BRACEVILLE MAYOR.

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BRACEVILLE DISTRICT #75 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the BRACEVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT DISPATCHER, the BRACE- l VILLE DISTRICT #75 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT will perfom the follow- i ing tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the BRACEVILLE MAYOR for a briefing or report to the BRACEVILLE EOC, as directed by the BRACEVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT DISPATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the BRACEVILLE EOC and receive a briefing from the BRACEVILLE MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS and the BRACEVILLE ESDA COORDINATOR to review affected sectors and determine the schools which are involved.
5. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and XI to all emergency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway.

KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon recommendation of IDNS. Assign a department person to main-tain the Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).

6. Report the availability of the school bus drivers, buses and the assembly time required to the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.
7. Notify the Braceville Elementary School of the situation and direct the appropriate protective actions.
8. If take shelter has been recommended, place school bus drivers on call or standby, as the situation warrants.
9. If evacustion has been recomended, mobilize the school buses i and drivers at the affected schools. i l

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10. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGI0t!AL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the trans-portation of the faculty, staff and students within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelters , in accordance with i 7-SOP-9, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation -

Schools". Inform the BRACEVILLE ESDA COORDINATOR of the status of school evacuation.

11. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the trans-portation of the general population, transient populations and special concerns within affected sectors to Congregate Care

- Shelters, in accordance with 7-50P-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuatio'n - General Population".

12. Direct school personnel to assist AMERICAN RED CROSS personnel at Congregate Care Shelters, if needed.

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13. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS and the BRACEVILLE ESDA COORDINATOR for the transport-ation cf returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-11. "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".
14. Ensure collection of all department dosimetry and radiation exposure records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure records and a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to the BRACE-VILLE ESDA COORDINATOR.

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BRACEVILLE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT COMMISSIONERS Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the BRACEVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT DISPATCHER, the BRACE-VILLE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT COMMISSIONERS will perfonn the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the BRACEVILLE MAYOR for a briefing or report to the BRACEVILLE EOC, as directed by the BRACEVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT DISPATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the BRACEVILI- CoC and receive a briefing from the BRACEVILLE MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to assemble at the BRACEVILLE COMMUNITY HALL.
5. Ensure that all emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI from the BRACEVILLE ESDA COORDINATOR prior to entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS.
6. Maintain clear roads by providing equipment to remove snow, debris, disabled vehicles, etc.
7. 'Prov'ide and deliver barricades for use in traffic and access ,

control, as requested by the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF.  !

8. Direct personnel to assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample collection, if requested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

9. Remove barricades from traffic and access control posts.
10. Ensure that department personnel return dosimetry and radia-O tion exposure records to the BRACEVILLE ESDA COURDINATOR.

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C0AL CITY MAYOR Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the C0AL CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT DISPATCHER, the C0AL CITY MAYOR will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Review the NARS form and be prepared to brief city officials.
2. Determine if the E0C is to be activated at the Alert Class-ification by referring to item 9 (Recommended Protective Actions) on the NARS fonn and implement the appropriate action as indicated below:
a. If letter A is indicated under item 9 on the NARS form, the C0AL CITY EOC should not be activated.
b. If letter B is indicated under item 9 on the NARS form, proceed to the EOC and implement 7-SOP-1, "Grundy/

Will/Kankakee County Emergency Operations Center (E0C)

Activation and Operations". Instruct the C0AL CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT DISPATCHER to have municipal officials report to the E0C.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

3. Report to the C0AL CITY E0C and activate the E0C, if not  ;

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4. Review a completed NARS form and confer with city department l heads on the situation.

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a. ESDA COORDINATOR - coordinate evacuation of the general l population, transient populations and special concerns, '

coordinate requests for assistance, assist in noti-  !

fication of news media, coordinate public notification, coordinate re-entry activities, coordinate decontami-nation o,f city equipment.

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b. FIRE DISTRICT - perform regular fire protection and emergency medical services. Support the POLICE DEPART-MENT in public notification, and traffic and access control. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS. Conduct decontamination of city equipment.
c. POLICE DEPARTMENT - perform regular law enforcement and crime prevention activities, implement traffic and access control and provide for public notification,
d. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS -

coordinate evacuation of faculty, staff and students.

e. STREET DEPARTMENT - maintain clear roads, provide barri ~

cades for use in traffic and access control, assist IDNS and supporting State agencies ic sample collection,. if requested.

f. EMERGENCY SQUAD - perform regular emergency medical services, assist in notification of public and traffic and access control, as requested.
6. Establish communications with the GRUNDY COUNTY E0C and consult with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.
7. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR and the l

C0AL CITY ESDA C0ORDINATOR to make hourly status reports to l the GRUNDY COUNTY EOC.

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8. Review evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access t control posts with the C0AL CITY ESDA COORDINATOR, the C0AL

! CITY POLICE CHIEF, the CARBON HILL MAYOP, and the DIAMOND l MAYOR.

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9. Coordinate the preparation of press releases with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the C0AL CITY ESDA COORDINATOR.
10. Authorize the C0AL CITY ESDA COORDINATOR to contact the GRUNDY l COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to request assistance, as required.

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11. In the event of an evacuation, direct the C0AL CITY ESDA COORDINATOR to coordinate the transportation of the general population, transient populations and special concerns, in accordance with 7-SOP-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population".
12. In the event of an evacuation, direct the C0AL CITY SUPERIN-TENDENT OF SCHOOLS to coordinate the transportation of fac-ulty, staff and students, in accordance with 7-SOP-9, " Braid-wood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - Schools".
13. Ensure that the AMERICAN RED CROSS and other appropriate agencies are providing proper social services at Congregate Care Shelters and other required areas.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

14. Coordinate with the CARBON HILL MAYOR and the DIAMOND MAYOR for the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate O. Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-11, "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".
15. Instruct the COAL CITY ESDA COORDINATOR and the C0AL CITY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to coordinate the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accord-ance with 7-SOP-11.

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IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION l

1. Contact the C0AL CITY MAYOR for a briefing or report to the  ;

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DISPATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the COAL CITY EOC and confer on the situation with  !

the COAL CITY MAYOR.

3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Ensure that all ESDA emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI from the C0AL CITY FIRE CHIEF prior to entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS.
5. Review evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts with the C0AL CITY MAYOR, the C0AL CITY POLICE CHIEF, the CARBON HILL MAYOR and the DIAMOND MAYOR. I
6. Coordinate with the COAL CITY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to review affected sectors and determine the schools which are involved. l
7. Coordinate the preparation of press releases with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the COAL CITY MAYOR.
8. Coordinate the systematic notification of the public for l protective actions of information, take shelter or evacuation.
9. Monitor and record the progress of all C0AL CITY departments responding to the emergency.

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10. Direct requests for assistance to the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR at the GRUNDY COUNTY EOC, as the need arises.
11. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY .ESDA COORDINATOR to notify transient populations which cannot be notified by the COAL CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT of the recommended protective actions, in accordance with 7-50P-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population".
12. Notify the Campbell House Senior Center of the situation and the reconnended protective actions.
13. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the C0AL CITY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the transportation of the general population, transient populations and special concerns to Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-S0P-8.
14. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR for the transportation of the Campbell House Senior Center members, in accordance with 7-SOP-10, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering, Evacuation and Re-entry -

Special Concerns".

15. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT for the transportation of the homebound, in accordance with 7-SOP-10.
16. Coordinate witti the C0AL CITY MAYOR to make hourly status reports to the GRUNDY COUNTY E0C.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRf

17. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the C0AL CITY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the transportation of l

returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accord-ance with 7-SOP-11, "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".

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1. Contact the C0AL CITY MAYOR for a briefing or report to the E0C, as directed by the C0AL CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT DIS-PATCHER. Place personnel and resources on standby, if re-quested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the C0AL CITY E0C and receive a briefing from the C0AL CITY MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to assemble at the C0AL CITY FIRE BARN.
5. Ensure that all departments distribute or obtain dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI to all emergency personnel and maintain a Dosimetry Control Log where appropriate. Distribute dosimetry and KI to all personnel within the C0AL CITY EOC and have each l complete a radiation exposure record. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS. Maintain a Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).
6. Follow normal operating procedures for fire prevention and )

emergency medical services. 1

7. When requested, assist the C0AL CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT in the systematic not1rication of the public for the protective actions of information, take shelter or evacuation, and traffic and access control. l 1
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9. Conduct decontamination of city equipment in coordination with the COAL CITY ESDA COORDINATOR and the assistance of IDNS.
10. Ensure collection of all dosimetry and radiation exposure records by each department. Collect all do;imetry and radi-ation exposure records from personnel within the C0AL CITY E00 and forward all TLDs, radiation exposure records and copies of ,

the Oosiretry Control Logs to the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COOR-DINATOR.

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COAL CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT CHIEF Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the C0AL CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT DISPATCHER, the C0AL CITY POLICE CHIEF will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the COAL CITY MAYOR for a briefing or report to the E00, as directed by the COAL CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT DIS-PATCHER. Place personnel and resources on standby, if re-quested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the COAL CITY EOC and receive a briefing from the C0AL CITY MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to assemble at the COAL CITY FIRE BARN.
5. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI to all emergency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway.

KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS. Assign a department person to maintain a Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).

6. Review the evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts with the C0AL CITY MAYOR, the C0AL CITY ESDA COORDINATOR, the CARBON HILL MAYOR and the DIAMOND MAYOR.
7. Provide for the systematic notification of the public for the protective actions of information, take shelter or evacuation by directing squad cars and other assisting departments to broadcast the appropriate mobile PA warning message (See Annex 1A and 7-50P-6, "Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System").

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8. Follow normal operating procedures for law enforcement and crime prevention activities.
9. In the event of a take shelter or evacuation protective action recommendation, provide and maintain traffic and access control, in accordance with 7-SOP-7, "Braidwood Station EPZ Traffic and Access Control". Make requests' for additional manpower and equipment, as required.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

10. Provide and maintain orderly traffic control.
11. En'sure collection of all department dosimetry and radiation exposure records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure records and a copy of the Dosimetry Cnntrol Log to the C0AL CITY FIRE CHIEF.

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C0AL CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT DISPATCHER Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER, the COAL CITY POLICE DEPARTHENT DISPATCHER will perfonn the following tasks: -

1. Complete a NARS form. Call the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DIS-PATCHER and verify the information.

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION 2.- Implement 7-SOP-2, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for an Unusual Event", Attachment D, or 7-50P-3, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for an Alert", Attachment D, as applicable.  !

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3. Implement 7-50P-4, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for Site Area Emergency", Attachment D, or 7-50P-5, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for General Emergency", Attachment D, as appli-cable. <
4. At the direction of the C0AL CITY POLICE CHIEF, dispatch all available squad cars and incoming police officers to notify the public via mobile PA of the appropriate protective action message (See Annex 1A).
5. Make periodic status reports to the C0AL CITY EOC.
6. Advise all citizens calling in to tune their radios to WJ0L (1340 AM) or WLLI (96.7 FM) for further information. ,

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

7. Call the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER to verify the infonnation and notify the C0AL CITY MAYOR.

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Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD ,

STATION from the C0AL CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT DI$ PATCHER, the C0AL CITY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS will perfocm the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLAS$1FICATION

1. Contact the C0AL CITY MAYOR fcr a briefing or report to the COAL CITY E0C, as directed by the C0AL CITY POLIG DEPARTMENT DISPATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION GF SITE AP.EA EMERGENCY OR 3ENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the COAL CITY EOC and receive a briefing from the COAL CITY MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.

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i 5. Coordinate with the KLINE SUS , COMPANY COAL CITY TERMINAL MANAGER, then report the availability of the school bus i

drivers, buses and the ' assembly time reouited to the GRUtIDY COL'NTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT Of SCHOOLS;

6. Notify the following schools of the situation and direct the appropriate protective actions:
a. Coal City Eleentary Sct 001 b, Coal city Middle Schccl  ;

i c. Coal ' City Hich School

d. United Mettiocist Child Day Care Center
7. If take shelter has been racemeMed, coordinate with the i KLINE BUS COMPANY C0AL CITY TERMINAL MANAGER to place school l bus drivers on call or standby, as 'che situation warrants.

1 If evacuation has been neemmended, coordinate with the RLINE l BUS COMPANY CO.AL CITY TEPrilNAL MANAGER to mobilize the school l l

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9. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS and the KLINE BUS COMPANY C0AL CITY TERMINAL MANAGER for the transportation of the faculty, staf f and students within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-9, " Braid-wood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - Schools". Inform the C0AL CITY ESDA COORDINATOR of the status of school evacua-tion. P
10. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS and the KLINE BUS COMPANY C0AL CITY TERMINAL MANAGER for the transportation of ,

the general population, transient populations and special concerns within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population".

11. Direct school personnel to assist AMERICAN RED CROSS personnel at Congregate Care Shelters, if needed.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

12. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, the C0AL CITY ESDA COORDINATOR and the KLINE BUS i COMPANY C0AL CITY TERMINAL MANAGER for the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accord-ance with 7-50P-11, "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".

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IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the COAL CITY MAYOR for a briefing or report to the C0AL CITY E0C, as directed by the C0AL CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT DISPATCHER.

IFNOTIFICATIONOFSITEAREAEMERGENCYORGENERALEMERGEdCYCLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the C0AL CITY EOC and receive a briefing from the C0AL CITY MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to assemble at the C0AL. CITY PUBLIC WORKS GARAGE.

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6. Maintain clear roads by providing equipment to remove snow, debris, disabled vehicles, etc.
7. Provide and deliver barricades for use in traffic and access control, as requested by the C0AL CITY POLICE CHIEF.
8. Direct personnel to assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample collection, if requested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

9. Remove barricades from traffic and access control posts.
10. Ensure that all department personnel return dosimetry and radiation exposure records to the C0AL CITY FIRE CHIEF.

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IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the COAL CITY MAYOR for a briefing or report to the C0AL CITY E0C, as directed by the C0AL CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT DISPATCHER.

1 IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE A_REA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the C0AL CITY E0C and receive a briefing from the  ;

COAL CITY MAYOR.

3. Review a completed NARS form.

C 4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to assemble at the EMERGENCY SQUAD GARAGE.

5. Ensure that all emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (in-stant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI from the C0AL CITY FIRE CHIEF prior to entering <

an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a l voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS.

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'the public and traffic and access control, if requested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

8. Ensure that department personnel return dosimetry and radi-ation exposure records to the C0AL CITY FIRE CHIEF. ,

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08/85 Ov KLINE BUS COMPANY C0AL CITY TERMINAL MANAGER Upon receiving notification of an incident at BRAIDWOOD STATION from the COAL CITY POLICE DISPATCHER, the KLINE BUS COMPANY COAL CITY TERMINAL MANAGER will perform the following tasks-l IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the C0AL CITY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for a briefing or report to the Kline Bus Company Bus Barn in Coal City as directed by the COAL CITY POLICE DISPATCHER.

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2. Report to the Kline Bus Company Bus Barn in Coal City and l contact the C0AL CITY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for a briefing.
3. Notify company personnel to assemble at the Bus Barn.
4. Coordinate with the C0AL CITY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to review affected sectors and determine the schools which are involved.
5. Coordinate with the C0AL CITY SUPERINTENDENT '0F SCHOOLS to determine the availability of school bus drivers, buses and the assembly time required.
6. Ensure the distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosim-eter(s) and TLD card) radiation exposure records and KI ,

to all emergency personnel who may be entering an expo- l sure pathway. KI tablets will be administered only upon the recommendation of IDNS. Assign a company person to maintain the Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).

7. Place bus drivers on call or standby as directed by the l C0AL CITY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.

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9. Coordinate with the C0AL CITY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the transportation of the general population, trans-ient populations, faculty, staff, school students and O' special concerns within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelters.

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10. Follow normal company operating procedures.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

11. Coordinate with the C0Au CITY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters.
12. Ensure collection of all company dosimetry and radiation exposure records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure records and a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to the C0AL CITY FIRE CHIEF.

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IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the C0AL CITY MAYOR for a briefing or report to the C0AL CITY E0C, as directed by the C0AL CITY POLICE DISPATCHEF.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the C0AL CITY E0C and receive a briefing from the C0AL CITY MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.

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5. Coordinate with the C0AL CITY FIRE CHIEF to provide systematic notification of the public in Carbon Hill for the protective actions of information, take shelter or evacuation and traffic and access control.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

6. Coordinate with the C0AL CITY MAYOR for the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accord-ance with 7-50P-11, "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".
7. Provide assistance, as requested.

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FOR INFORMATIEN.ONLY Grundy County 08/85 DIAMOND MAYOR Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the COAL CITY POLICE DISPATCHER, the DIAMOND MAYOR will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the C0AL CITY MAYOR fc,r a briefing or report to the C0AL CITY E0C, as directed by the C0AL CITY POLICE DISPATCHER.

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2. Report to the C0AL CITY EOC and receive a briefing frota the C0AL CITY MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.

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notification of the public in Diamond for the protective actions of information, take shelter or evacuation and traffic and access control.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

6. Coordinate with the C0AL CITY MAYOR for the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accord-ance with 7-50P-11 "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".
7. Provide assistance, as reouested.

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Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the GARDNER FIRE DISTRICT DISPATCHER, the GARDNER MAYOR will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Review the NARS form and be prepared to brief city officials.

, 2. Determine if the EOC is to be activated at the Alert Class-ification by referring to item 9 (Recommended Protective

- Actions) on the NARS form and implement the appropriate action as indicated below:

a. If letter A is indicated under item 9 on the NARS form, the GARDNER EOC should not be activated.

b.

O If letter B is indicated under itam 9 on the NARS form, proceed to the EOC and implement 7-50P-1, "Grundy/

Will/Kankakee County Emergency Operations Center 'E0C)

Activation and Operations". Instruct the GARDNER FIRE DISTRICT DISPATCHER to have nunicipal officials report to the EOC.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

3. Report to the GARDNER E0C and activate the EOC, if not pre-viously activated.
4. Review a completed NARS fann and confer with city department heads on the situation. .
5. Review department assignments and responsibilities:
a. FIRE DISTRICT - perform regular fire protection and emergency medical services. Support the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF in public notification, and traffic and access control. Conduct decontamination of village equipment, ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosim-eter(s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI.

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b. SUPERINTENDENTS OF SCHOOLS - coordinate evacuation of faculty, staff and students.
c. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT - maintain clear roads, provide barricades for use in traffic and access control, assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample collection, if requested.
d. GARFIELD TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR - maintain clear roads, provide barricades for use in traffic and access control, assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample collection, if requested.
6. Establish comunications with the GRUNDY COUNTY EOC and consult with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.
7. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to make hourly status reports to the GRUNDY COUNTY EOC.
8. Review evacuation sectors and routes, and traffic and access control posts, with the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF.
9. Coordinate with the DISTRICT #72 and the DISTRICT #73 SCHOOL

' SUPERINTENDENTS to determine affected sectors and the schools involved.

. 10. Coordinate the preparation of press releases with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

i 11. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF for the systematic notification of the public for the protective actions of infonnation, take shelter or evacuation.

12. Monitor and record the progress of all GARDNER departments responding to the emergency.
13. Contact the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR to request assistance, as required.

14 Notify the Southeastern Grundy County Senior Center of the situation and the recomended protective actions.

15. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and DISTRICT #72 and DISTRICT #73 l

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l SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS for the transportation of the general l population, transient populations and special concerns, in l accordance with 7-SOP-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population".

16. In the event of an evacuation, direct the GARDNER DISTRICT #72 and DISTRICT #73 SUPERINTENDENTS OF SCHOOLS to coordinate the transportation of faculty, staff and students, in accordance with 7-SOP-9, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation

- Schools".

17. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR for the transportation of the South-eastern Grundy County Senior Center members in accordance with 7-SOP-10. "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering. Evacuation and Re-entry - Special Concerns".
18. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY O COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT for the transportation of home-bounds, in accordance with 7-50P-10.

. 19. Ensure that the AMERICAN RED CROSS and other appropriate agencies are providing proper social services at Congregate Care Shelters and other required areas.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

20. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the GARDNER DISTRICT #72 and DISTRICT #73 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS for the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-50P-11. "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".
21. Coordinate decontamination of village equipment by t.1e GARDNER FIRE DISTRICT with the assistance of IDNS.

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IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the GARDNER MAYOR for a briefing or report to the EOC, as directed by the GARDNER FIRE DISTRICT DISPATCHER. Place personnel and resources on standby, if requested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the GARDNER EOC and receive a briefing from the GARDNER MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to assemble at the GARDNER FIRE STATION.
5. Ensure that all departments distribute or obtain dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI for all emergency personnel and maintain a Dosimetry Control Log, where appropriate. Distribute dosim-etry and KI to all personnel within the GARDNER E0C and have each complete a radiation exposure record. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation 1 of IDNS. Maintain a Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A). j
6. Follow normal operating procedures for fire prevention and emergency medical services.
7. Assist the GRlJNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT in traffic and-access control, and the systematic notification of the public, if requested. ,

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

8. Conduct decontamination of village equipment with the assist- I l

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FOR INFORMATION ONLY Grundy County 08/85 GARDNER FIRE DISTRICT DISPATCHER Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER, the GARDNER FIRE DISTRICT DISPATCHER will perfonn the following tasks:

1. Complete a NARS form. Call the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DIS-PATCHER and verify the information.

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

2. Implement 7-50P-2, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification

- and Mobilization for an Unusual Event", Attac.hment E, or 7-50P-3, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for an Alert", Attachment E, as applicable.

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4. Make periodic status reports to the GARDNER EOC.

.5. Advise all citizens calling in to tune their radios to WJ0L (1340 AM) or WLLI (96.7 FM) for further information.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

6. Call the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER to verify the information and notify the GARDNER MAYOR.

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V GARDNER DISTRICT #72 and DISTRICT #73 SUPERINTENDENTS OF SCHOOLS Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the GARDNER FIRE DISTRICT DISPATCHER, the GARDNER DISTRICT #72 ar.d DISTRICT #73 SUPERINTENDENTS OF SCHOOLS will perfonn the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the GARDNER MAYOR for a briefing or report to the GARDNER EOC, as directed by the GARDNER FIRE DISTRICT DIS-PATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the GARDNER EOC and receive a briefing from the GARDNER MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, the GARDNER MAYOR, and the W.D. BUS LINES PRESIDENT to review affected sectors and determine the schools which are involved.

S. Coordinate with the W.D. BUS LINES PRES! CENT, then report the availability of the school bus drivers, buses and the assembly time required to the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.

6. Notify the following schools of the situation and direct the appropriate protective actions:
a. Gardner Elementary School b, Gardner-South Wilmington Township High School
7. If take shelter has been reconwended, coordinate with the W.D. l BUS LINES PRESIDENT to place school bus drivers on call or standby, as the situation warrants.
8. If evacuation has been recomended, coordinate with the W.D. '

BUS LINES PRESIDENT to mobilize the school buses and drivers '

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9. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS and the W.D. BUS LINES PRESIDENT for the transportation of the faculty, staff and students within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-9, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - School s" . Inform the GARDNER MAYOR of the status of school evacuation.
10. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS and the W.D. BUS LINES PRESIDENT and the GARDNER MAYOR for the transportation of the general population, transient populations and special

- concerns within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-50P-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population".

11. Direct school personnel. to assist AMERICAN RED CROSS personnel at Congregate Care Shelters, if needed. <

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

! 12. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, the GARDNER MAYOR, and the W.D. BUS LINES PRESIDENT for the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-11. "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".

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Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the GARDNER FIRE DISTRICT DISPATCHER, the GARDNER I PUBLIC WORKS SUPERINTENDENT will perfonn the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the GARDNER MAYOR for a briefing or report to the GARDNER E0C, . as directed by the GARDNER FIRE DISTRICT DIS-PATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the GARDNER EOC and receive a briefing from the GARDNER MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to assemble at the GARDNER PUBLIC WORKS GARAGE.
5. Ensure that all emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (in-stant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI from the GARDNER FIRE CHIEF prior to entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS.
6. Maintain clear roads by providing equipment to remove snow, debris, disabled vehicles, etc.
7. Provide and deliver barricades for use in traffic and access control, as requested by the GARDNER MAYOR.
8. Direct personnel to assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample collection, if requested.

IFNOTIFICATIONOFRE[ ENTRY

9. Remove barricades from traffic and access control posts.
10. Ensure that department personnel return dosimetry and radi-ation exposure records to the GARDNER FIRE CHIEF.

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IF NOTIFICAITON OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the GARDNER MAYOR for a briefing or report to the GARDNER EOC, as directed by the GARDNER FIRE DISTRICT DIS-PATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the GARDNER EOC and receive a briefing from the GARDNER MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to assemble at the GARFIELD TOWNSHIP GARAGE.
5. Ensure that all emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI from the GARDNER FIRE CHIEF prior to entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS.
6. Maintain clear roads by providing equipment to remove snow, debris, disabled vehicles, etc.
7. Provide and deliver barricades for use in traffic and access control, as requested by the GARDNER MAYOR.
8. Direct personnel to assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample collection, if requested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

9. Remove barricades from traffic and access control posts.
10. Ensure that department personnel return dosimetry and radia-tion exposure records to the GARDNER FIRE CHIEF.

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IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the DISTRICT #72 and DISTRICT #73 SCHOOL SUPER-INTENDENTS for a briefing or report to the W.D. Bus Lines Office as directed by the GARDNER FIRE DISTRICT DIS-PATCHER.

IF IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the W.D. Bus Lines Office and contact the DISTRICT #72 and DISTRICT #73 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS for a briefing.
3. Notify company personnel to assemble at the W.D. Bus Lines Office.
4. Coordinate with the DISTRICT #72 and DISTRICT #73 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS to review affected sectors and determine the schools which are involved.
5. Coordinate with the DISTRICT #72 and DISTRICT #73 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS to detennine the availability of school bus drivers, buses and the assembly time required.
6. Ensure the distribution of dosimetry (instant-read

, dosimeter (s) and TLD card) radiation exposure records and KI to all emergency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered only upon the recommendation of IDNS. Assign a company person to maintain the Dosimetry Control Leg (See Annex 1A).

7. Place bus drivers on call or standby as required by the DISTRICT #72 and DISTRICT #73 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS.
8. Mobilize school buses and drivers as required by the DISTRICT #72 and DISTRICT #73 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS.

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IF NOTIFICATION OR RE-ENTRY

10. Coordinate with the DISTRICT #72 and DISTRICT #73 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS for the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters.
11. Ensure collection of all company dosimetry and radiation

' exposure records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure records and a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to the GARDNER FIRE CHIEF.

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O SOUTH WILMINGTON MAYOR Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the SOUTH WILMINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY MEMBER, the SOUTH WILMINGTON MAYOR will perfonn the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Review the NARS fann and be prepared to brief city officials.
2. Determine if the E0C is to be activated at the Alert Class-ification by referring to item 9 (Recommended Protective

- Actions) on the NARS form and implement the appropriate action as indicated below: 1

a. If letter A is indicated under item 9 en the NARS form, the SOUTH WILMINGTON EOC should not be activated.
b. If letter 8 is indicated under item 9 on the NARS form,

- proceed to the EOC and implement 7-SOP-1, "Grundy/Will/

Kankakee County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Activa-tion and Operations". Instruct the SOUTH WILMINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY MEMBER to have municipal officials report to the EOC.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

3. Report to the SOUTH WILMINGTON EOC and activate the E0C, if not previously activated.
4. Review a completed NARS form and confer with village depart-ment heads on the situation.  ;
5. Review department assignments and responsibilities:
a. FIRE DEPARTMENT - perform regular fire protection and emergency medical services. Support the GRUNDY COUNTY  :

SHERIFF in public notification, and traffic and access I control. Conduct decontamination of village equipment, ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosim-eter(s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI.

KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS.

b. SUPERIhTENDENT OF SCHOOLS -

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c. GREENFIELD TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR - maintain clear roads, provide barricades for use in traffic and access control, assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample collection, if requested.
6. Establish communications with the GRUNDY COUNTY E0C and consult with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR. ,
7. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to make hourly status reports to the GRUNDY COUNTY EOC.
8. Review evacuation sectors and routes, and traffic and access

- control posts, with the EAST BROOKLYN VILLAGE PRESIDENT and the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF.

9. Coordinate with the SOUTH WILMINGTON SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to determine the affected sectors and the schools involved.
10. Coordinate the preparation of press releases with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.
11. Contact the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to request assis-tance, as required.
12. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF for the systematic notification of the public for the protective actions of

! information, take shelter or evacuation.

13. Monitor and record the progress of all SOUTH WILMINGTON departments responding to the emergency.
14. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to notify )

' transient populations which cannot be notified by the SOUTH I WILMINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT of the recomended protective I actions in accordance with 7-50P-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ )

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16. In the event of an evacuation, direct the SOUTH WILMINGTON l SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to coordinate the transportation of l faculty, staff and students, in accordance with 7-SOP-9, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - Schools". .

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IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

19. Coordinate with tne GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR, the EAST BROOKLYN VILLAGE PRESIDENT and the SOUTH WILMINGTON SUPERIN-TENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the transportation of returning evac-uees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-50P-11, "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".
20. Coordinate decontamination of rillage equipment by the SOUTH WILMINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT with the assistance of IDNS.

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SOUTH WILMINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT CHIEF Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the SOUTH WILMINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY MEMBER, the SOUTH WILMINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT CHIEF will perform the following  !

tasks: l IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the SOUTH WILMINGTON MAYOR'for a briefing or report to j the E0C, as directed by the SOUTH WILMINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY MEMBER. Place personnel and resources on standby, if re-quested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the SOUTH WILMINGTON E0C and receive a briefing from the SOUTH WILMINGTON MAYOR. 1
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to assemble at the SOUTH WILMINGTON FIRE STATION.
5. Ensure that all departments distribute or obtain dosimetry I (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI for all emergency personnel and maintain a Dosimetry Control Log, where appropriate. Distribute dosimetry and KI to all personnel within the SOUTH WILMINGTON E0C and have each complete a radiation exposure record. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS. Maintain a Dosimetry Control Log

-(See Annex 1A).

6. Follow normal operating procedures for fire prevention and emergency medical services.
7. Assist the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT in traffic and access control, and the systematic notification of the public, if requested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY ,

8. Conduct decontamination of village equipment with the assist-c ance of IDNS.

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9. Ensure collection of all dosimetry and radiation exposure J records by each department. Collect dosimetry and radiation I exposure records from personnel within the SOUTH WILMINGTON E0C and forward all TLDs, radiation exposure records and copies of the Dosimetry Control Logs to the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR.

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SOUTH WILMINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY MEMBER Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER, the SOUTH WILMINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY MEMBER will perform the following  ;

tasks:

1. Complete a NARS form. Call the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DIS-PATCHER and verify the information.

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

2. Implement 7-SOP-2, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for an Unusual Event", Attachment F, or 7-SOP-3, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for an Alert", Attachment F, as applicable.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

3. Implement 7-SOP-4, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for Site Area Emergency", Attachment F, or 7-SOP-5, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for General Emergency", Attachment F, as appli-cable.
4. Make periodic status reports to the SOUTH WILMINGTON E0C.
5. Advise all citizens calling in to tune their radios to WJ0L (1340 AM) or WLLI (96.7 FM) for further information.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

6. Call the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER to verify the information and notify the SOUTH WILMINGTON MAYOR.

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SOUTH WILMINGTON SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS  ;

Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD l STATION from the SOUTH WILMINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY MEMBER, the SOUTH WILMINGTON SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS will perform the follow-  !

ing tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the SOUTH WILMINGTON MAYOR for a briefing or report to the SOUTH WILMINGTON E0C, as directed by the SOUTH WILMINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY MEMBER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the SOUTH WILMINGTON E0C and receive a briefing from the SOUTH WILMINGTON MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS and the SOUTH WILMINGTON MAYOR to review affected sectors and cetermine the schools which are involved. ,
5. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI to all ,

emergency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway. l KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon recommendation of IDNS. Assign a department person to main-tain the Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).

6. Report the availability of the school bus drivers, buses and the assembly time required to the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.
7. Notify the South Wilmington Grade School of the situation and direct the appropriate protective actions.

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9. If evacuation has been recommended, mobilize the school buses and drivers at the affected schools.
10. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the trans-portation of the faculty, staff and students within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelters , in accordance with 7-SOP-9, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation -

Schools". Infcrm the SOUTH WILMINGTON MAYOR of the status of school evacuation.

11. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS and the SOUTH WILMINGTON MAYOR for the transportation of the general pop-ulation, transient populations and special concerns within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-50P-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation

- General Population".

12. Direct school personnel to assist AMERICAN RED CROSS personnel at Congregate Care Shelters, if needed.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

13. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS and the SOUTH WILMINGTON MAYOR for the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-11. "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".

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l Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD  ;

STATION from the SOUTH WILMINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY MEMBER, the .

GREENFIELD TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR will perform the following tasks: ]

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the SOUTH WILMINGTON MAYOR for a briefing or report to the SOUTH WILMINGTON E0C, as directed by the SOUTH WILMINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY MEMBER.

IF- NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the SOUTH WILMINGTON EOC and receive a briefing from the SOUTH WILMINGTON MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Initiate the dyartment call list and notify personnel to assemble at the GREENFIELD TOWNSHIP GARAGE.
5. Ensure that all emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI from the SOUTH WILMINGTON FIRE CHIEF prior to entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS.
6. Maintain clear roads by providing equipment to remove snow, '

debris, disabled vehicles, etc.

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control, as requested by the SOUTH WILMINGTON MAYOR.

8. Direct personnel to assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample collection, if requested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

9. Remove barricades from traffic and access control posts.

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l EAST BROOKLYN VILLAGE PRESIDENT Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the SOUTH WILMINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY MEMBER, the EAST BROOKLYN VILLAGE PRESIDENT will perform the'following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the SOUTH WILMINGTON MAYOR for a briefing or report to the SOUTH WILMINGTON E0C, as directed by the SOUTH WILMINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY MEMBER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the SOUTH WILMINGTON EOC and receive a briefing from the SOUTH WILMINGTON MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.

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5. Coordinate with the SOUTH WILMINGTON MAYOR to provide systematic notification of the public in East Brooklyn for the protective actions of information, take shelter or evacuation, and traffic and access control.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

6. Coordinate with the SOUTH WILMINGTON MAYOR for the transporta- '

I tion of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-11, "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".

7. Provide assistance, as requested.

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Public Works Superintendent . . ......... 9 District #2 Superintendent of Schools . . . . . . . 11 District #2 Bus Contractors . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Mazon-Verona-Kinsman Ambulance Service President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 e

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' Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the MAZON POLICE CHIEF /PUBLIC WORKS SUPERINTENDENT, the MAZON VILLAGE PRESIDENT will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Review the NARS form and be prepared to brief village offic-  :

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2. Detenmine if the EOC is to be activated at the Alert Class- I ification by referring to item 9 (Recommended Protective Actions) on the NARS form and implement the appropriate action as indicated below:  !

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b. If letter B is indicated under item 9 on the NARS form, prtceed to the E0C and implement 7-50P-1, "Grundy/

Wili/Kankakee County Emergency Operations Center (E0C)

Activation and Operations". Instruct the MAZON POLICE CHIEF /PUBLIC WORKS SUPERINTEh0ENT to have municipal officialc report to the E0C.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

3. Report to the MAZON E0C and activate the E0C, if not previous-ly activated.
4. Review a completed NARS form and confer with village depart- l inent heads on the situation. )

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5. Review department assignments 'and responsibilities:
a. ESDA COORDINATOR - ccordinate evacuation of the general population, transient populations and special concerns, .

coordinate requests for assistance, assist in noti- I fication of news media, cocrdinate public notification, l coordinate re-entry activities, coordinate decontami- l nation of village equipment, ensure distribution of I dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card),

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b. FIRE DEPARTMENT - perform regular fire protection and emergency medical services. Suppcrt the POLICE DEPART-MENT in public notification, and traffic and access control.
c. POLICE DEPARTMENT /PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

- perform regular law enforcement and crime prevention activities, implement traffic ard access control and provide for public notification, maintain clear roads, provide barri-cades for use in traffic and access control, assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample collection, if requested.

d. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS -

cecrdinate evacuation of faculty, staff and students.

6. Establish communications with the GRUNDY COUNTY EOC and consult with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C00RDINATCR.
7. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the MAZON ESDA COORDINATOR to make hcurly status reports to the GRUNDY COUNTY EOC.
8. Review evacuation sectors anc routes and traffic and access control posts with the MAZON ESDA COORDINATOR and the MAZON POLICE CHIEF /PUBLIC WORKS SUPERINTENDENT.
9. Coordirate the preparation of press releases with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR and the MAZON ESDA COORDINATOR.
10. Authorize the MAZON ESDA C00RCINATOR to contact the GRUNDY C_OUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR to request assistance, as required.
11. In the event of an evacuation, direct the MAZON ESDA C00RDI-NATOR to coordinate the transportation of the general popu-( lation, transient populations and special concerns, in accordance with 7-SOP-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and l

Evacuation - General Pcpulation".

12. In the event of an evacuation, direct the DISTRICT #2 SUPERIN-TENDENT OF SCHOOLS to ccordinate the transportation of fac-t ulty, staff and students, in acccrdance with 7-SOP-9, " Braid-

! wood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuaticn - Schools".

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13. Ensure that the AMERICAN RED CROSS and otner appropriate agencies are providing proper social services at Congregate Care Shelters and other required areas.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

14. Instruct the MAZON ESDA COORDINATOR and the DISTRICT #2 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to coordinate the transpo.-tation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accord-ance with 7-50P-11. "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".

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Grundy County U8/85 FOR INFORMATION ONLY i MAZON ESDA COORDINATOR Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the MAZON POLICE CHIEF /PUBLIC WORKS SUPERINTENDENT, the MAZON ESDA COORDINATOR will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the MAZON VILLAGE PRESIDENT for a briefing or report to the MAZON E0C, as directed by the MAZON POLICE CHIEF.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the MAZON EOC and confer on the situation with the MAZON VILLAGE PRESIDENT.

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3. Review a completed NARS form.

( 4. Ensure that all departments distribute or obtain dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI to all emergency personnel and maintain a l Dosimetry Control Log where appropriate. Distribute dosimetry l and KI to all personnel within the MAZON E0C and have each I complete a radiation exposure record. KI tablets will be i administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation 1 of IDNS. Maintain a Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A). l

5. Review evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts with the MAZON VILLAGE PRESIDENT and the MAZON POLICE CHIEF /PUBLIC WORKS SUPERINTENDENT.
6. Coordinate with the DISTRICT #2 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to review affected sectors aN determine the schools which are involved. l l
7. Coordinate the preparation of press releases with the GRUNDY l COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the MAZON VILLAGE PRESIDENT.
8. Coordinate the systematic notification of the public for protective actions of information, take shelter or evacuation.
9. Monitor and record the progress of all MAZON departments responding to the emergency.
10. Direct requests for assistance to the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR at the GRUNDY COUNTY E0C, as the need arises.

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11. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to notify trvnsient populations of the recomended protective actions, in accordance with 7-50P-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population".
12. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the DISTRICT #2 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the transportation of the general population, transient populations and special concerns to Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-8.

, 13. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT for the transportation of the homebound, in accordance with 7-SOP-10.

14. Coordinate with the MAZON VILLAGE PRESIDENT to make hourly status reports to the GRUNDY COUNTY E0C.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

15. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the DISTRICT #2 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-50P-11. "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".
16. Coordinate decontamination of village equipment by the MAZON FIRE DEPARTMENT with the assistance of IDNS.

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MAZON FIRE DEPARTMENT CHIEF Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD l STATION from the MAZON POLICE CHIEF /PUBLIC WORKS SUPERINTENDENT, I the MAZON FIRE DEPARTMENT CHIEF will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the MAZON VILLAGE PRESIDENT for a briefing or report to the E0C, as directed by the MAZON POLICE CHIEF /PUBLIC WORKS StiPERINTENDENT. Place personnel and resources on standby, if requested.

1 IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the MAZON E0C and receive a briefing from the MAZON VILLAGE PRESIDENT.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to assemble at the MAZON FIRE STATION.
5. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI to all emergency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway.

KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon )

the recommendation of IDNS. Assign a department person to maintain a Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).

6. Follow normal operating procedures for fire prevention and emergency medical serv. ices.
7. When requested, assist the MAZON POLICE CHIEF /PUBLIC WORKS SUPERINTENDENT in the systematic notification of the public for the protective actions of information, take shelter or '

evacuation, and traffic and access control. l IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

8. Conduct decontamination of village equipment in coordination with the MAZON ESDA COORDINATOR and the assistance of IDNS.

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9. Ensure collection of all department dosimetry and radiation exposure records. ' Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure records and a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to the MAZON ESDA COORDINATOR.

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1. Complete a NARS fonn. Call the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER and verify the information.

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

2. Implement 7-50P-2, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification' and Mobilization for an Unusual Event", Attachment G, or 7-50P-3, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notificaiton ar.d Mobilization for an Alert", Attachment G, as applicable.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

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3. Implement 7-50P-4, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for Site Area Emergency", Attachment G, or 7-50P-5, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for General Emergency", Attachment G, as applic-able.
4. Obtain dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), l radiation exposure records and KI from the MAZON ESDA C00RDI- l NATOR prior to entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will l be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommenda-tion of IDNS.
5. Review the evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts with the MAZON . VILLAGE PRESIDENT and the MAZON ESDA COORDINATOR. l
6. Provide for the systematic notification of the public for the protective actions of information, take shelter or evacuation by directing other assisting departments to broadcast the l appropriate mobile PA warning message (See Annex 1A and l 7-50P-6, "Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System").

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8. In the event of a take shelter or evacuation protective action recomendation, provide and maintain traffic and access control, in accordance with 7-SOP-7, "Braidwood Station EPZ

. Traffic and Access Control". Make requests for additional manpower and equipment, as required.

9. Provide barricades for use in traffic and access control, as needed.
10. Maintain clear roacis by providing equipment to remove snow, debris, disabled vehicles, etc.
11. Assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample collec-tion, if requested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

12. Call the GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER to verify the information and notify the MAZON VILLAGE PRESIDENT.
13. Remove barricades from traffic and access control posts.
14. Provide and maintain orderly traffic control.
15. Return dosimetry and radiation exposure records to the MAZON ESDA C0ORDINATOR.

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Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the MAZON POLICE CHIEF /PUBLIC WORKS SUPERINTENDENT, the DISTRICT #2 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS will perform the follow-ing tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the MAZON VILLAGE PRESIDENT for a briefing or report to the MAZON EOC, as directed by the MAZON POLICE CHIEF /PUBLIC WORKS SUPERINTENDENT.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the MAZON E0C and receive a briefing from the MAZON VILLAGE PRESIDENT.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, the MAZON ESDA COORDINATOR and the DISTRICT #2 BUS CONTRACTORS to review affected sectors and determine the schools which are involved.
5. Coordinate with the DISTRICT #2 BUS CONTRACTORS, then report the availability of the school bus drivers, buses and the assembly time required to the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERIN-TENDENT OF SCHOOLS.
6. Ensure the distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card) radiation exposure records and KI to all emergen-cy personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered only upon the recommendation of IDNS. Assign a person to maintain the Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).
7. Notify the following schools of the situation and d'irect the appropriate protective actions:
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9. If evacuation has been recommended, coordinate with the

' DISTRICT #2 BUS CONTRACTORS to mobilize the school buses and drivers at the affected schools.

10. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS and the DISTRICT #2 BUS CONTRACTORS for the transportation of the faculty, staff and students within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-9, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - Schools". Inform the MAZON ESDA C0ORDINATOR of the status of the school evacuation.
11. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS and the DISTRICT #2 BUS CONTRACTORS for the transportation of the general popu-lation, transient populations and special concerns within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation

- General Population".

12. Direct school personnel to assist AMERICAN RED CROSS personnel at Congregate Care Shelters, if needed.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

13. Coordinate with the GRUNDY COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, the MAZON ESDA C0ORDINATOR and the DISTRICT ~#2 BUS CONTRACTORS for the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelte:s, in accordance with 7-50P-11. " Braid-wood Station EPZ Re-entry".
14. Ensure collection of all dosimetry and radiation exposure records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure records and a

! copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to the MAZON ESDA C00RDI-NATOR.

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1 DISTRICT #2 BUS CONTRACTORS Upon receiving notification of an incident at BRAIDWOOD STATION from the MAZON POLICE CHIEF /PUBLIC WORKS SUPERINTENDENT, the DISTRICT #2 BUS CONTRACTORS will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION l

1. Contact the DISTRICT #2 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for a briefing or report to the Mazon-Verona-Kinsman High l School in Mazon as directed by the MAZON POLICE CHIEF / PUB- )

LIC WORKS SUPERINTENDENT.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGEtlCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the Mazon-Verona-Kinsman High School in Mazon I and contact the DISTRICT #2 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for a briefing.
3. Notify personnel to assemble at the Mazon-Verona-Kinsman 4 High School. l 1
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5. Coordinate with the DISTRICT #2 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to determine the availability of school bus drivers, buses and the assembly time required.
6. Place bus drivers on call or standby as directed by the DISTRICT #2 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.
7. Mobilize school buses and drivers as directed by the DISTRICT #2 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.
8. Coordinate with the DISTRICT #2 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the transportation of the general population, trans-ient populations, faculty, staff, school students and special concerns within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelcers.

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IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Cont.act the MAZON VILLAGE PRESIDENT for a briefing or report to the MAZON E0C, as directed by the 14AZON POLICE CHIEF.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the MAZON EOC and receive a briefing from the MAZON VILLAGE PRESIDENT.  ;
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to O" assemble at the AMBULANCE SERVICE BARN.
5. Ensure that all emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (in-stant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI from the MAZON FIRE CHIEF prior to entering an exposure pathway. XI tablets will be administered on a volun-tary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS.
6. Follow normal operating procedures for emergency medical services.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

1. Ensure that department personnel return dosimetiy and radi-ation exposure records to the MAZON FIRE CHIEF.

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1. Will County Command and Coordination . . . . . . . . . . . 21
c. Responsibility Matrix Notes . . . . . . . .

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2. Braidwood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
3. Wilmington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
3. Will County Participating Agencies. . . . . . . . 31 G. Comunications
1. Requests for State Assistance . . . . . . . . . . 33
a. Nuclear Accident Reporting System. . . . . . 35
b. Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System. . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
2. Will County Personnel Comunications Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
a. State Radio Comunications Network . . . . . 41
b. Will County Radio Comunications Network . . 43 H. Will County / Municipal Resource Sumaries . . . . . . . 45 l

l I. Will County Special Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 93

1. Will County Recreational Facilities . . . . . . . 95 i 2. Will County Schools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
3. 'Will County Industries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 4 Will County Motels, Health Care Facilities and Miscellaneous Facilities . . . . . 101 O

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J. Evacuation Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 K. Public Information Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . 105 L. Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 M. Exercise Conside' rations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 N. Emergency Plan Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111

0. Radiological Considerations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
1. Dosimetry Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
2. Radiation Exposure Control. . . . . . . . . . . . 117
3. Potassium Iodide (KI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 4 Decontamination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
5. Food, Water and Milk Control. . . . . . . . . . . 123
6. Radiological Information Diagram. . . . . . . . . 125 Annex 3A. Will County Procedures Annex 38. Braidwood Procedures Annex 3C. Wilmington Procedures l

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FOR INFORMATION ONLY Will County 08/85 A. Functional Summary Descriptions

,O C) This section describes the five major functions expected to be part of an emergency response. These functions are described as follows:

Accident Assessment is the evaluation of the consequences of the release of radioactive materials from a fixed nuclear facility.

Initial Notification refers to the methods and priorities for disseminating emergency information and requesting assistance on a 24-hour basis. Primary and secondary comunication links are established between the fixed nuclear facility, State agencies, counties and municipalities. The NARS, a direct line telephone circuit, is the established link between the fixed nuclear facil-ity, the STATE OF ILLIN0IS and the counties within the EPZ.

Emergency information is disseminated through the NARS to State and county agencies. Municipalities are notified of the emergency through radio frequency and comercial telephone by the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER. Provisions exist between the fixed nuclear facility, the State of Illinois, and the county and municipelities for receiving and/or requesting information on a 24-hour basis. The notification process is designed to warn the affected population within a 45 minute time period. Emergency response agencies comunicate with the public by using sirens, mobile PA systems, telephones and radios. The initial notification message is de-signed to instruct the public to tune to WJ0L (1340 AM) or WLLI (96.7 FM) (Will County will also use WDND 105.5 FM) for the appro-priate emergency actions to be taken (See Vol. I, Ch. 2).

Comand and Coordination is the identification of the individual who will have overall responsibility within each governmental unit and designation of the agency that will coordinate the emergency i activities.

Protective Actions are the specific actions taken by Federal, State and local authorities to minimize radiation exposure to the local populace during a nuclear incident. They include take shelter, evacuation, traffic and access control, and food, water and milk l Control. i Take Shelter is the notification of the public via the Braid-wood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System, mobile PA systems and commercial radio, to take shelter in their homes, stores or places of business, and to remain there until it is Lafe to go outside. Relocation may be recommended for special cases within an affected area such as visitors to a beach, park or a  !

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Will County FOR INFORMATION ONLY 08/85 Evacuation is the notification of the public living within a potentially affected area, via the Braidwcad Station EPZ Prompt Notification System, mobile PA systens and comercial radio, to leave their homes and go to a Congregate Care Shelter where they will remain until it is safe to return.

Evacuation will include coordination of transportation for the public in the affected areas and the direction of traffic and access control.

Traffic and Access Control is the provision of traffic control during an evacuation and the establishment of barriers by use of roadblocks or other means to prevent entrance into evacu-ated and/or sheltered areas.

Food, Water and Milk Control is the sampling, radioactivity testing and restriction of public consumption of food, water and milk until the concentrations of radioactivity have decreased to safe levels.

Parallel Actions include informing the public, radiation exposure control, law enforcement and crime prevention, fire and rescue operations, emergency medical services, social services and re-entry.

Public Information is the method by which the public is kept informed of the nature and consequences of a 1.uclear incident before, during and after such an incident has occurred.

Spokespersons have been designated for each governmental body 4W within WILL COUNTY (See Ch. 3, Section E.1). For a more complete discussion of Public Information, see Ch. 3, Section K. and Vol. I, Ch. 8.

Radiation Exposure Control is the control of personnel activi-ties to reduce or prevent unnecessary radiation exposure or contamination and to keep accurate records of the exposures incurred by evacuees and emergency workers. IDNS is respcn-sible for all aspects of radiation exposure control. Controls have been established for evaluation of projected exposure patterns through conduct of radiation surveys, monitoring of personnel exposures with concurrent documentation, decon-tamination procedures and recommendations for the admin-istration of KI (See Vol. I, Ch. 5).

Law Enforcement and Crime Prevention is the deployment of resources to maintain civil order during and/or after a nuclear incident.

Fire and Rescue is the deployment of resources for fire fight-ing/ prevention activities and/or emergency rescue operations.

Emergency Medical Services are the provisions for transporta-tion and treatment of personnel during a radiological emergen-cy. Hospitals with the capability of receiving and treating injured contaminated personnel are identified on Map E at the i back of this plan.

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Re-entry is the notification and transportation of evacuees returning home once safe levels of radiation have been reached.

IONS is responsible for determining when evacuees may re-enter (See Vol. I, Ch. 5).

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Will County 08/85 FOR INFORMATION ONLY O B. Initial Contact i d BRAIDWOOD STATION is the originator of initial notification for IESDA, IDNS and WILL COUNTY. The WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER will receive initial notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from IESDA via NARS, except when the initiating condition is a General Emergency when the utility will call the County simultaneously.

The WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER will complete a NARS form and then verify the information by return call to the IESDA DISPATCHER. The verification call is always made to the IESDA Dispatcher whether the notification comes from IESDA or the utility. After verifying the NARS message, the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER will notify the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR or his alternate. Alternate phone numbers ,

are provided for 24-hour coverage. Th WILL COUNTY ESDA C00RDIhA-TOR will place a return call to the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER to l J

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' Will County 08/85 FOR INFORMATION ONLY C. Call List The WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER will follow the dispatcher's i detailed procedures in Annex 3A, DISPATCHER Section. The WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER will proceed with notification of the appropriate county department officials, municipal police dispatchers and private emergency response agencies, in accordance with 7-50P-2, ,

"Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for an Unusual Event", through 7-SOP-5, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for General Emergency". This notifi-cation is accomplished via comercial telephone or radio.

The WILL COUNTY municipalities are priority listed in the DISPATCHER'S call list. to provide for their immediate emergency response.

Figure 0.1, "Will County Initial Notification", illustrates the sequence of the initial notification for WILL COUNTY.

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Will County 08/85 FOR INFORMATION ONLY E. Emergency Operations Center Locations / Alternate Locations The EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER for WILL COUNTY and the Will County municipalities within the EPZ are located in the places listed below. The EOCs coordinate all emergency activities for the county and municipalities during an accident. All E0Cs are ade-quately equipped and espable of operating 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> per day to perform commant' and coordination functions as they pertain to the appropriate protective and parallel actions.

Governmental finit Prin,ary Location Alternate Location Will County Will County EOC Will County Village of Plainfield Courthouse Annex 1400 North Division 20 West Washington Street Plainfield, IL Joliet, IL Braidwood Fire Station Police Station 275 West Main 141 West Main Braidwood, IL Braidwood, IL Wilmington ESDA Office Fire Station 116 N. Main Street 111 N. Main Street Wilmington, IL Wilmington, IL Emergency Operations Facility Location ,

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Governmental Contact Per-Unit son / Alternate Primary Location Alternate Location Will County Board Chairman Will County E0C JPIC ESDA Coord. Village of 960 N. Rt. 47 Plainfield Morris. IL 1400 North Division Plainfield, IL Braidwood Mayor Fire Station Police Station 275 West Main 141 West Main Braidwood, Il Braidwood, IL Wilmington Mayor ESDA Office Fire Station 116 N. Main Street 111 N. Main Street Wilmington, IL Wilmington, IL State IESDA PIO Governor's Radio / JPIC O TV Room 960 N. Route State Capitol Bldg. Morris, IL Springfield, IL 47 O

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Will County 08/85 FOR INFORMATION ONLY F. Concept of Operations

1. Authority and Organizational Listing The principal executive officers of WILL COUNTY and the municipalities therein are authorized to initiate actions and command emergency personnel in any efforts necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of affected residents by their respective charters and bylaws and by the " Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act of 1975" (IL Rev.

Stats., Chap.127, Paragraphs 1101 et seo.). During a radio-logical emergency, the principal executive officer of each governmental unit will be responsible for the overall command of the emergency response departments under his jurisdiction.

The WILL COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN and the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR will coordinate with the support actions of the State, Federal and private agencies.

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l Will County U8/85 FOR INFORMATION ONLY F. 2. Functional Sumaries

a. Accident Assessment - The Accident Assessment function is the combined responsibility of CECO and IDNS. CECO will j be required to supply a preliminary assessment of the '

accident and recommend protective actions to IDNS. IDNS will perform an independent confirmatory accident assess-ment. For an accident initially classified as a General Emergency, CECO will simultaneously recommend protective actions to IDNS, IESDA and the counties through NARS.

IDNS will determine and provide their protective action recomendations simultaneously to the GOVERN 0R and IESDA. Concurrent with the IDNS accident assessment, IESDA will make their determination of the feasibility to implement protective actions. IESDA will simultaneously advise the GOVERN 0R along with IDNS of their determina-tion. IESDA will then coordinate the dissemination of the GOVERNOR'S decision for recomended protective actions to the county principal executive officers.

The total confirmatory accident assessment conducted by IDNS will include deployment of field survey teams for radiation exposure monitoring and sample collection, if required. Assistance in sample collection, analysis and monitoring may be provided to IDNS by various State

% agencies and certain Federal agencies through the FRMAP REGIONAL OFFICE, ANL (See Vol. I, Ch. 5).

b. Comand and Coordination -

The principal executive officers of WILL COUNTY and the municipalities therein will be responsible for the overall comand of emergency response operations. The principal executive officers will be advised and supported at their E0Cs by the representatives of emergency response departments as outlined in each participating agency's detailed pro-cedures (Annexes 3A through 3C).

The WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR will provide

, overall coordination of the protective and parallel actions implemented by the designated primary and support departments and agencies. If the county's resources are exhausted, the WILL COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR, with the concurrence of the WILL COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN, will request personnel and other resources from the STATE OF ILLIN0IS through the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST which is located in Mazon, Illinois. The WILL COUNTY ESDA C00RDI-NATOR will coordinate with the State in the utilization of these resources.

The municipal ESDA C0ORDINATORS within WILL COUNTY will 'equest assistance from the STATE OF ILLIN0IS for l

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1. Requests for State Assistance County and municipal requests for State assistance at the 1 onset of a nuclear incident should be directed to the IESDA i DISPATCHER until such time as the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST in Mazon is operational. Assistance then will be available by contacting the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST.

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Will County FOR INFORMATION ONLY 08/85 G. 1. a. Nuclear Accident Reporting System The objective of the NARS is to establish, operate and maintain an effective Statewide warning system to alert local governments and response agencies to the threat of nuclear incidents and accidents. Transmissions over the NARS are classified as privileged communica-tions.

Dispatchers refer to 7-SOP-2, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for an Unusual Event", through 7-SOP-5, "Braidwcod Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for General Emergency", for detailed instructions.

The following stations are on the same NARS circuit as Grundy County, Will County and "ankakee County:

(NARS for the BRAIDWOOD STATION is currently being established.)

~ The asterisks indicate those stations which can activate the system.

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G. 1. b. Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System

.O In the event of' a recommended protective action of take shelter or evacuate, or a General Emergency Class-ification, the WILL COUNTY ESDA C00RDINATOR will initiate the activation of the Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System in accordance with 7-SOP-6, -

"Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System", and outlined below:

1. The WILL COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR will authorize the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER to activate the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ Prompt Notification System and provide the appropriate FA message for the electronic sirens.
2. The WILL COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR will authorize the WILL COUNTY SHERIFF to dispatch mobile PA systems to back up the Prompt Notification System.

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1 Will County l 08/8s FOR INFORMATION ONLY G. 2. Will County Personnel Communications Directory A listing of all WILL COUNTY and municipal officials, and their alternates, within the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ may be found in 7-SOP-2, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification I and Mobilization for an Unusual Event", through 7-SOP-5, (

"Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization i for General Emergency". In addition to the names of the '

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The Resource Summaries contain information on available communications equipment, manpower, vehicles and miscellaneous equipment.

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Communications Equipment 3 Two-way base stations 7 Two radios 11 Telephone lines 5 Vehicles with two-way radios Manpower 100 Volunteers 1 Full-time personnel 5 Part-time personnel Vehicles 2 Unmarked cars 3 Marked cars with mobile PA 1 Van 3 Four-wheel drives Miscellaneous Equipment 7 Boats 50 Radiation survey instruments 72 Pocket dosimeters 3 Generators 4 Blankets 2 Portable pumps 1 Compressor 25 Cots 3 First a1d kits O

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Communications Equipment 15 Telephone lines 3 Two-way base station 24 Vehicles with two-way radios Manpower 46 Full-time personnel Vehicles 3 4-door sedans 3 Pick-ups 18 Dump trucks

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Communications Equipment 3 Telephone lines Two-way County Sheriff radios in 4 vehicles 2 Pagers 1 Telephone in Coroner's automobile Manpower .

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3 Remotes at other locations wired into base Manpower 28 Personnel Vehicles 2 Ambulances with 2-way radios and PA systems 1 Mobile intensive care unit with telemetry equipment, 2-way radio and PA system 4 Vehicles equipped with 2-way radios and PA systems Miscellaneous Ecuipment 2 Boats with outboard motors, life vests and grappling hooks Saws, porta-powers, air chisels 1

3 Portable generators 150 AMP welders 2 End loaders 1 Heavy duty rescue rig (contains 1,600 watt generator)

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C3s Communications Equipment 1 Base Station Local Police frequency and mobile PA in one squad car Local Police frequency, Wilmington Police Department frequency, 1 Grundy County Sheriff's Department frequency and ISPERN in one squad car I

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Communications Equipment 1 Base Station 3 Mobile radios PA systems on 3 vehicles 19 Pagers Radios in all vehicles e Bull horn Manpower 22 Volunteers (2 are EMTs)

Vehicles 2 Pumpers (750 gallon, 500 gallon) 2 Tankers (2500 gallon, 1500 gallon) .

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d(s. Corrmunications Equipment 3 Mobile units 5 Portable units 1 Civil defense radio base station 20 Pagers I

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Communications Equipment 7 Portable two-way radios-1 Two-way base station 2 Telephone line Two-way radios in all vehicles 32 Pagers Manpower 32 Volunteers Vehicles '

3 Ambulances 3 Fire engines 1 Rescue truck 1 Tanker 1 All-purpose 4-wheel drive .

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,O Special facilities in WILL COUNTY and the comunities therein have been identified and listed within this section. The special facility listing includes recreational facilities, schools, in-

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a. Braidwood and Vicinity
1. Braidwood Recreation Club Route 53 Braidwood, IL
2. Braidwood Fairways Golf Coursa P.O. Box 62 Braidwood, IL
3. New Lenox Sportsmen's Club (Meneoka)

Route 53 Braidwood, IL

4. Braidwood Dunes and Savannah Forest Preserve Route 53 Braidwood, IL
5. Crow's Nest Club 120 McIntre Braidwood, IL
b. Godley and Vicinity
1. Chicago Beagle Club

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2. Godley Park District Kankakee Street Godley, Il
c. Wilmington and Vicinjty
1. Will County Sportsmen's Club Stripmine Road Wilmington. IL
2. Wilmington Recreation Area Club Coal City Road Wilmingten, IL
3. Fossil Rock Recreation Club R. R. 4, Stripmine Road  ;

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4. Wilmington Island Park District P. O. Box 147, West Street Wilmington, IL

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Wilmington, IL

8. Lake Point Club R. R. 4 Wilmington, IL
9. J.Y.C. Marina County Line Road Wilmington, IL
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1. Braidwood Grade School 162 South School Street J Braidwood, IL
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a. Braidwood and Vicinity
1. Braidwood Nuclear Power Station Route 53 Braidwood, IL
2. Area #1 Outdoor Club West Frontage Road (I-55)

Coal City, IL

b. Wilmington and Vicinity
1. Personal Products Company Division of Johnson and Johnson Kankakee River Road Wilmington, IL
2. Precision Components Inc.

Old Soldiers Widow Road Wilmington, IL

3. Tammen Treeberry Farm R.R. 2, Box 122 (Essex Road)

Wilmington, IL

4. Production Trainin R. R. 2, Box 120 (g CenterEssex Road)

Wilmington, Il

c. Joliet Vicinity'
1. Uniroyal - Joliet Army Ammunitions Plant Hoff Road Joliet, IL
2. Honeyv;T' Incorporated Soulf for5 :nal Road 10'e c, O

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a. Braidwood and Vicinity
1. Rossi Motel Route 129 and Route 113 Braidwood, IL
2. Sands Motel 1179 W. Kennedy Road Braidwood, IL
3. Braidwood Inn Motel 1409 Hickory Street l Braidwood, Il
b. Wilmington and Vicinity l
1. Murphy's Motel Route 53, 107 Bridge Street l Wilmington, IL
2. Royal Willow Nursing Care Center 55 Kahler Road Wilmington, IL i

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1. Chapter Five (5), " Sheltering Guide", provides guidance to evacuate and shelter the permanent residents, transients and special facilities located within the plume EPZ of the Braid-wood Station.
2. Will County and municipalities within the Braidwood Station EPZ requiring evacuation will use 7-SOP-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population", Map A and Map C to determine where their populations will be sheltered and what routes may be used.
3. Information flow regarding evacuation and sheltering functions will follow this general procedure:
a. State advises WILL COUNTY E0C of the affected areas to evacuate.
b. WILL COUNTY EOC advises the affected municipalities to evacuate by predetermined routes to designated host areas.
c. WILL COUNTY E0C advises the REGIONAL IESDA COORDINATOR of evacuation routes and desired host areas.
d. The REGIONAL IESDA C0ORDINATOR will notify the SHELTERING v COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR and AMERICAN RED CROSS repre-sentatives in the host areas, who will make provisions for opening shelter facilities to accomodate the in-coming evacuees.. The LOCAL ESDA COORDINATOR will arrange traffic and access control posts by utilizing local support agencies in directing traffic to designated shelter facilities.
e. The SHELTERING COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR will update the REGIONAL IESDA COORDINATOR on the status of the shelter situation. The REGIONAL IESDA COORDINATOR will period-ically update IESDA and the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR regarding the sheltering of evacuees.
f. The local chapter of the AMERICAN RED CROSS has the responsibility of registering all evacuees in Congregate Care Shelters in the host areas. Standard record-keeping ,

methodology will be used in registering and monitoring l evacuees.

4. Provisions will be made for monitoring and decontamination of evacuees at host area Congregate Care Shelters (See Vol. I, Ch. 5).

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and consequences of a nuclear incident before, during and after such an incident have been discussed in Vol. I, Ch. 8. As one of the several sources of information to the residents of the EPZ, ,

this section amplifies the local governments' role in providing an I accurate and consistent release of information. l As Chief Executive of the STATE OF ILLIN0IS, the GOVERNOR is I the official spokesperson for the State emergency operations. The l GOVERNOR'S staff will receive information from two primary sources, i namely IESDA and IDNS. IESDA will collect and summarize inform-  !

ation concerning the operational response of the State. IDNS will l provide a technical sumary of the. incident and its consequences, '

actual and potential, upon the population near the site.

Information from the site will be relayed to the STATE EOC and the REAC via NARS and the radiological assessment direct line, both of which will have line extensions in the EOF.

Public Information Spokesperson -

In WILL COUNTY and each municipality therein, a spokesperson has been made responsible for public information. The spokesperson will provide timely inform-ation to the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR, or his designee, for coordination of local releases with the JPIC. The PIO at the STATE EOC coordinates State level information w'i.h the JPIC, 960 North V Route 47, south of Morris, IL. This network will provide timely, coordinated information to all designated spokespersons.

Rumor Control - Rumor control will be addressed at the lowest governmental level possible. In those instances where a local government cannot control local rumors, the State rumor control network will be utilized. Personnel from IIS will operate dedi-cated telephone lines at the STATE EOC and at the JPIC. Ther State rumor control network telephone numbers will be announced to local governments in the EPZ and are not to be released to the general public. As time permits, rumors referred to the State rumor control network will be answered directly by IIS personnel. At all other times, the response to rumors will be incorporated into the next media update provided at the JPIC and the GOVERNOR'S press center in SPRINGFIELD (See Vol. I, Ch. 8).

Public Information Booklet - As a collective effort between  !

the STATE OF ILLINOIS, the operating utility and affected county governments, an informational booklet (See Vol. I, Ch. 8) will be  !

distributed on an annual basis to the public residing within the 10-mile EPZ of the BRAIDWOOD STATION. The booklet will address how the public will be notified and what their actions should be in an emergency, including the following information: instructions on how te obtain additional information, what to do if a take shelter O

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l request is given, what to do if an evacuation request is given, educational information concerning radiati, and respiratory protection, a map of major evacuation routes a list of commu-nities likely to serve as host shelter areas.

In addition to a direct mailing, the booklet will be available at area hotels and motels, recreational areas, schools, industries, health care and nursing facilities, public libraries, local ESDA offices and local utility offices (See Vol. I, Ch. 8).

Annual Press Briefings - To acquaint the news media with the IPRA-Braidwood, press briefings will be held annually. The brief-ing will discuss the following topics: OVERVIEW 0F THE IPRA-BRAID-WOOD, CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS, ACCIDENT CLASSIFICATION SCHEME, COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK, PROTECTIVE AND PARALLEL ACTIONS and PUBLIC INFORMATION (See Vol. I, Ch. 8). In addition, the media will be given a portfolio of handouts and will be able to ask questions of the representatives of State and local governments and the utility.

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FOR INFORMATION ONLY q L. Training IESDA and IDNS, in coordination with Will County, conduct emergency worker . training programs covering their respective responsibilities in implementation of IPRA. A formal IPRA-BRAID-WOOD EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRAINING PROGRAM has been developed and is presented by IESDA, WILL COUNTY and municipalities. This training program concentrates on operational aspects of the plan, including the elements of initial notification, command and coordination, protective actions, parallel actions and inherent duties and responsibilities of organizations and individuals specified for particular tasks or missions.

Training presented by IDNS addresses subjects of a technical nature such as nuclear power plant operation, radiation, accident assessment, dosimetry and radiation exposure control, admin-istration of KI and includes a hands-on practical application phase covering operation and maintenance of dosimetry equipment.

Training is conducted on an annual basis, normally during the update cycle of the site-specific plan applicable to the EPZ of each nuclear power station. Dates, times and locations of training are scheduled whenever possible at the convenience of local organi-zations, and sessions are often conducted jointly by IESDA, IDNS, WILL COUNTY and municipalities to keep to a minimum participants' time away from daily activities.

Training is available at other times through special ar-rangement with the State agency or department responsible for the subject matter requested.

For additional training information, see Vol. I, Ch.-10.

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IESDA is responsible for conducting annual drills and exer-cises on the State level and coordinating those exercises with l local agencies. Qualified Federal and State government evaluators l will evaluate and critique the IPRA exercise. In WILL COUNTY, the )

WILL COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR is responsible for testing and exer- )

cising the plan on the county level. He is assisted in coor-dination of exercises by the utility, the STATE and REGIONAL IESDA COORDINATOR.

Responsibilities include the following:

1. Identify the objectives and scope of the exercise.
2. Identify and describe requirements and activities and designate personnel responsibilities.
3. Establish initial contacts and agreements with agencies and organizations to be involved. Designate exercise evaluators.
4. Verify space and facility requirements and limitations; procedures for preparing the exercise area; displays, ma- )

terials; preparation of displays and communications  :

required.

5. Develop the emergency problem or nuclear incident in de-tail, including its primary and secondary effects; pre-pare detailed scenario and simulation aids.
6. Review complete exercise scenario with evaluators; estab-lish ground rules for evaluators during exercise; outline structure and emphasis of evaluator input to exercise critique.
7. Conduct final preparations and inspections; have refresh-er training conducted; conduct a scenario briefing to set the stage for the exercise; record and preserve logs and messages and other material from the exercise for use during the critique.
8. Conduct a critique immediately after the conclusion of the exercise or as soon as possible after the exercise; state the purpose of the critique; discuss problems encountered and actions taken; assess operational prob-lems and suggested solutions; discuss the evaluators' reviews; discuss procedures for improving operations and recurd agreed-upon changes for subsequent actions.
9. Prepare a post-exercise report and distribute it to all i

p participants; discuss the strengths and weaknesses Q revealed by the exercise and the corrective actions recommended.

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10. Personally monitor the accomplishment of corrective actions.

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The maintenance and updating of IPRA is a joint responsibility of IESDA and IDNS.

In WILL COUNTY, the WILL COUNTY ESDA C00RDINATCR is assigned the role of coordinating the planning, updating and maintenance of the WILL COUNTY section of IPRA-Braidwood. He is assisted in plan maintenance by the REGION 5 IESDA COORDINATOR and the municipal ESDA Coordinators.

Emergency plan maintenance includes an annual review and periodic updating of the local plan. Additionally, the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR, with assistance from the REGION 5 IESDA C00RDI-NATOR, is responsible for document control. This includes the distribution of the plan and its updated sections as required.

Each agency head is responsible for the updating of his own agency's sections. The use of exercises and drills may reveal a need to make changes in an agency's procedures. In addition, there may be personnel changes, telephone number changes, etc. These changes will be reported as they occur to the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR, who will keep a record of them. These changes will be reported to the REGION 5 IESDA COORDINATOR at least semiannually.

The REGION 5 IESDA COORDINATOR will, in turn, report these changes

, to IESDA annually for incorporation into the plan.

For additional information on supporting plans and their sources, see Vol. I, Ch. 10.

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0. Radiological Considerations The purpose of this section is to define and establish pro-cedures to accomplish control of dosimetry, radiation exposure, administration of potassium iodide (KI), decontamination and the food, water and milk chain.
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1 Will County l 08/85 FOR INFORMATION ONLY A 0. 1. Dosimetry Control The following procedures cover the distribution, use, administration, recording and maintenance of personnel dosime-try equipment and control forms.

DCOs for WILL COUNTY and its municipalities have been identified and assigned the responsibility to carry out this function. .

Dosimetry equipment and forms have been distributed to DCOs within WILL COUNTY by IDNS. Responsibilities of LOCAL DCOs include the following dosimetry procedures:

a. Zero all dosimeters prior to use;.
b. Issue the following dosimetry equipment to each emergency worker and enter appropriate information on the Dosimetry .

Control Log:

1. 1 High Range Instant-Read Dosimeter with Radiation Exposure Record;
2. 1 Low Range Instant-Read Dosimeter with ,

Radiation Exposure Record (when furnished);

3. 1 Thermoluminescent Dosimeter (TLD);
4. 1 Potassium Iodide (KI) Tablet

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c. Ensure that emergency personnel have been properly in-structed in the use and care of dosimetry equipment prior to entering an exposure pathway;
d. Remind emergency personnel that instant-read dosimeters should be read periodically (approximately once each  ;

half-hour); however, dosimeter readings may vary based on radiation levels in the assigned areas.

e. Upon conclusion of an incident:
1. Collect all dosimetry and radiation exposure re-cords;
2. Complete posting of the Dosimetry Control Log;
3. Turn in TLDs and radiation exposure records, along with a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log, through .

prescribed channels to IDNS or to the collection  !

point designated by IDNS;

4. Destroy any unused KI tablets returned by emergency personnel or in opened bottles.

NOTE: It is essential that a copy of the Dosimetry Con-trol Log accompany TLDs turned in to IDNS for positive identification purposes.

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reduce it to the lowest possible level and by maintaining accurate records of any exposures incurred. Accurate and '

timely updates of the radiological situation are a mandatory prerequisite to accomplish this purpose.

DCOs designated for WILL COUNTY and its :nunicipalities are responsible for radiation expcsure control within their jurisdiction. DCOs will be supported in their activities by  :

REAC and RAFT of IDNS.

a. To assist WILL COUNTY and its municipalities in the radi-ation exposure control effort, the RAFT COMMANDER will dispatch a liaison officer to the WILL C0JNTY E0C. The liaison officer will visually di. splay dose projections and other pertinent radiological information furnished via telephone by REAC or RAFT on an IDNS pre-established monitoring map furnished to the WILL COUNTY E0C for that i purpose. The liaison officer will interpret and evaluate all - technical information received and brief or advise I WILL COUNTY OFFICIALS in the EOC of the current situation as required or reqvested. The WILL COUNTY DC0 is respon- ,

sible to ensura pertinent information is disseminated to O b.

affected departmer.ts and municipalities.

The following alternate routes of comunication may be 'i used to furnish radiological information from IDNS, should the primary liaisen officer method fail to develop .

for any reason (See Figure 0.6): ,

1. To WILL COUNTY DC0 direct from REAC or RAFT; '
2. Via State EOC (IESDA);
3. Via State Forward Comand Post.
c. The following USEPA exposure limits for emergency person- l nel will be observed within the STATE OF ILLIN0IS: )

l General 25 Roentgens Wholebody Exposure

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d. The IDNS has established a notification limit of three (3) Roentgens, which is subject to change depending upon the seriousness of the incident and projected dose calcu-lations. Emergency personnel shall report an exposure of three (3) Roentgens to their responsible DCO. Such noti-fication will be expeditiously transmitted by the DC0 to the RAFT COMMANDER, who will provide necessary guidance,
e. The RAFT COMMANDER may request turn-in of TLDs and copies of Dosimetry Control Logs to IDNS for one of the follow-ing reasons:
1. An emergency worker has indicated that his dosimeter is approaching a three (3) Roentgens notification limit; .
2. An emergency worker has indicated that he has dropped or jarred his dosimeter and has lost his ex-posure reading;
3. Periodic reading during extended incidents.

NOTE: Should collection of TLDs be necessary during an incident, the RAFT COMMANDER will establish a turn-in or collection point for pick-up of TLDs and Dosimetry Con-trol Logs.

f. IDNS will permanently record all significant individual radiation exposures incurred when supported by proper documentation, i

i NOTE: Additional discussion of radiation exposure control considerations are contained in Vol. I, Ch. 5.

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'd KI will be distributed to emergency personnel at the time dosimetry equipment is issued by the DCO. However, KI will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS.

The recomendation to administer KI to emergency person-nel and imobile populations, if warranted, will nonnally be furnished to the WILL COUNTY DC0 via telephone for dissemi-nation to county departments and affected municipalities (See .

Figure 0.6).

The notification message will be worded substantially as follows:

" Hello, is this (DCO) of (facility)? This is (REAC or RAFT COMMANDER) of IDNS. As a result of an incident at the (nuclear power station), it is recomended that, on a voluntary basis, potassium iodide be. administered ,to the emergency personnel ,

and imobile populations in accordance with label directions until further notice. Additional potas-sfum iodide will be provided if required."

l Further guidance concerning administration of KI tablets is contained in Vol. I, Ch. 5.

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Care Shelters. If indicated, and upon request to the RAFT i Connander, additional decontamination locations may be estab.

11shed. If personnel cannot be decontaminated to acceptable levels due to the inhalation or ingestion of radioactive mate- '

rial, they will be directed to the nearest medical facility capable of providing further decontamination treatment.

Contamination of m4terials and equipment also may occur.

Site-specific plans designate individuals and organizations at county and municipal levels who are responsible for this type of decontamination. IDNS will provide technical assistance to these designees when required, appropriate with the priority of tasks associated with the particular incident.

IDNS will continuously monitor any contaninated areas and determine when the area is safe for re-entry. Teams will

, remain in the area and provide technical assistance in the 1 \ cleanup of any remaining minor contamination.

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0. 5. Food, Water and Milk Control J In the event of an accident at BRAIDWOOD STATION, there is the possibility of radioactive centaminants being released I that are capable of affecting the food, water or milk chain. .

In the case of such an occurrence, the REAC or RAFT Constnder j will institute any or all of the following procedurest 1

a. Food- i
1. Gather samples of all potentially contaminated 40cd-stuffs in the ingestion exposure pathway t6 deter- l mine the extent, if any, of radio &ctive contam-ination of the food chain.
2. Make reconmendations for the impoundment, diversior, or, if necessary, the destruction of Contaminat'd foodstuffs in the affected sectors.
3. IDNS will be supported in these efferts by personnel frcm IDPH, IEfiR and IDA as required.
b. Water-
1. Gather samples of all potentielly contaminated water supplies in the ingestion exposure pathway to ceter- <

mine the extent, i f a r.y . of radicartite ccntam-ination of public or private water supplies.

2. Make reccmmendations for the use of puolic and/or O- private water supplies in the affected sectors and, if necessary, make recommend 3tions for alternate sources of water.  ;
3. IDNS will be supported in these efforts by persona nel from IEPA, IE.NR and IDFH as required.
c. Milk.
1. Pake recormendations for placing daf ry cattle on stored feed.
2. Gather samples frcm dairies receiving milk from dairy farms in the ingestion exposure pathway to ,

determine the extent, if any, of radioactive con-tamination of present or future milk or milk pro- '

ducts.

3. Make reconnendations for the impoundment, diversion or, if necessary, the destruction of contamirated nilk or milk croducts from the affected sectors.
4. IDilS will be supported in these efforts by personnel from IDPH to assist with gathering samples and pro-vide identification and notification of dairy farms and/or milk processing plants in the affected sec, tors.

O f!OTE: Local agencies may be called on for assistance in these procedures.

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.Will County Board Chairman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Will County ESDA Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Will County Dispatcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Will County Sheriff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Will County Highway Department Superintendent . . . . 13 Will County Regional Superintendent of School s . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 15 Will County Health Department Director. . . . . . . . 17 Will County Coroner'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Will County Forest Preserve Chief of Police . . . . . 21 1

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l WILL COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER, the WILL COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR for a briefing.
2. Determine if the E0C is to be activated at the Alert Class-ification by referring to item 9 (Recommended Protective

- Actions) on the NARS form and implement the appropriate l actions indicated below:

a. If letter A is indicated under item 9 on the NARS form, the Will County E0C should not be activated.
b. If letter B is indicated under item 9 on the NARS form, O- proceed to the' EOC and implement 7-SOP-1, "Grundy/Will/

Kankakee County Emergency Operations Center (E0C) Acti-vation and Operations". Instruct the WILL COUNTY DIS-PATCHER to have county officials report to the EOC.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION  ;

3. Report to the WILL COUNTY EOC and activate the EOC, in accord-ance with 7-S0P-1. Review a completed NARS form and confer with the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and other county depart-ment heads. Authorize mobilization of county resources.
4. Review department assignments and responsibilities:
a. COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR - coordinate overall response, coordinate protective actions, coordinate evacuation of the general population, transient populations and special l concerns, coordinate notification of news media, coor-dinate requests for assistance, direct public ~ notifi-cation, coordinate re-entry activities, coordinate decontamination of county equipment, ensure the distribu-tion of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the reccmmendation of IDNS.

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b. COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT - provide for public notifi- l cation, perform regular law enforcement and crime preven- l tion activities and implement traffic and access control. I
c. COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT - maintain clear roads, provide barricades for use in traffic and access control and conduct decontamination of county equipment.
d. COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS - during an i evacuation coordinate the evacuation of the faculty, staff and students using school buses and respond to requests from the WILL COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR for additional transportation for the gerteral and transient populations,
e. COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT - perfom regular duties and provide emergency assistance, as required. Support IDNS in sample collection, if requested.
f. COUNTY CORONER - perfom regular duties in the event of a fatality and provide emergency assistance as required.

,g. FOREST PRESERVE CHIEF 0F POLICE -

provide emergency assistance if required and infom affected Forest Pre-serves of recomended protective actions.

5. Establish comunications with the GRUNDY and KANKAKEE COUNTY E0Cs and consult with the County Board Chaimen.

t l 6. Review evacuation sectors and roates and traffic and access l control posts with the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the WILL COUNTY SHERIFF.

i 7. Coordinate with the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to issce press releases for public information.

8. Coordinate with the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to activate
the Emergency Broadcast System.
9. Direct the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to contact REGIONAL .

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10. In the event of an evacuation, direct the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to coordinate the transportation of the general population, transient populations and special concerns, in accordance with 7-SOP-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population".
11. In the event of an evacuation, direct the WILL COUNTY REGIONAL l SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to coordinate the transportation of )

faculty, staff and students, in accordance with 7-SOP-9, )

"Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - Schools".

12. Ensure that the AMERICAN RED CROSS and other appropriate agencies are providing proper social services at Congregate Care Shelters and other required areas. J l

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

13. Direct the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the WILL COUNTY l REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to coordinate the trans-C~ portation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-50P-11. "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".

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WILL COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER, the WILL COUNTY ESDA C00R-DINATOR will perform the following tasks:

-IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT CLASSIFICATION

1. Review a completed NARS form and be prepared to brief county officials. Authorize the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER to notify the municipalities and appropriate county officials, as the situation warrants.

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

2. Determine if the E0C is to be activated at the Alert Class- 1 ification by referring to item 9 (Recomended Protective  !

Actions) on the NARS form and implement the appropriate l actions indicated below:

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a. If letter A is indicated under item 9 on the NARS form, the Will County EOC should not be activated.
b. If letter B is indicated under item 9 on the NARS form, proceed to the WILL COUNTY EOC and activate the E0C, in accordance with 7-S0P-1, "Grundy/Will/Kankakee County Emergency Operations JCenter (E0C) Activation and Oper-ations", and direct the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER to have all county officials report to the E0C. Establish comunications with the GRUNDY and KANKAKEE COUNTY E0Cs and Will County municipal E0Cs.
3. Review a completed NARS form and be prepared to brief county officials.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERSENCY CLASSIFICATION

4. Report to the WILL COUNTY EOC and activate the E0C, if not accomplished in the Alert Classification, in accordance with 7-SOP-1. Direct the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER to have all county officials report to the EOC, if not accomplished in the Alert Classification. Establish communications with the GRUNDY and KANKAKEE COUNTY E0Cs and Will County municipal E0Cs.

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5. Brief the WILL COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN and other officials.
6. Ensure that all departments distribute or obtain dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI for all emergency personnel and maintain a Dosimetry Control Log, where appropriate. Distribute dosim-etry and KI to all personnel within the WILL COUNTY EOC and have each complete a radiation exposure record. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS. Maintain a Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).
7. Review the evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts with the WILL COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN and the WILL COUNTY SHERIFF.
8. Coordinate with the WILL COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to analyze the affected sectors and determine the schools which are involved.
9. Coordinate with the WILL COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN and municipal EOCs to issue press releases.
10. Coordinate tne systematic notification of the public regarding protective actions.
a. Coordinate with the WILL COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN to imple-ment procedures for public notification and contact lxal radio stations for reading pre-written messages (use the EBS Information Kit).

WJOL (1340AM)

WLLI (96.7 FM)

WDND (105.5 FM)

b. In the event of a protective action reconvrendation, authorize the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER to activate the Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System, in accordance with 7-SOP-6, "Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification Systein". If required, authorize the WILL COUNTY SHERIFF to activate mobile' PA, in accordance with 7-SOP-6,
11. In the. event of a take shelter or evacuation protective action j recomendation, coordinate traffic and access control with the WILL COUNTY SHERIFF, in accordance with 7-SOP-7, "Braidwood Station EPZ Traffic and Access Control".

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12. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the WILL COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for obtaining transporta-tion for the general population, transient populations and special concerns within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-50P-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population", and for the transportation of faculty, staff and students, in accordance with 7-50P-9, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation

- Schools".

13. Using the Mobility Impaired Transportation List from 7-SOP-12, "Braidwood Station EPZ Public Information Booklet Cards Main-tenance", assess the number of homebound requiring transport-ation.
14. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with municipal ESDA Coordinators for the transportation of special concerns, in accordance with 7-SOP-10, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering, Evacuation and Re-entry - Special Concerns".
15. Supervise and record the progress of all WILL COUNTY depart-ments responding to the emergency.
16. Request assistance from the REGIONAL IESDA COORDINATOR or the STATE FORWARD C0 MAND POST.
17. Make periodic status reports to the REGIONAL IESDA COORDINATOR or the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST.
18. Request hourly status reports from all municipal E0Cs within WILL COUNTY, and relay the information to the REGIONAL IESDA '

COORDINATOR or the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

19. Coordinate decontamination of county equipment by the WILL COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT with the assistance of IDMS.
20. Coordinate with the WILL COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS- for the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-11. " Braid-wood Station EPZ Re-entry".

p 21. Coordinate other re-entry activities.

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22. Ensure collection of all dosimetry and radiation exposure records by each department and municipality. Collect dosim-etry and radiation exposure records from personnel within the WILL COUNTY E0C. Unless otherwise directed, forward all TLDs, radiation exposure records and copies of Dosimetry Control Logs to:

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l WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION, via NARS, either from IESDA or the BRAIDWOOD STATION, the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER will perform the following tasks:

1. Complete a NARS form and call the IESDA DISPATCHER to verify the message. Photocopy a sufficient number of copies for distribution to WILL COUNTY officials.

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT CLASSIFICATION

2. Implement 7-SOP-2, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for an Unusual Event".

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

3. Implement 7-SOP-3, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for an Alert".

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

4. Implement 7-SOP-4, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for Site Area Emergency", or 7-SOP-5, " Braid-wood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for General Emergency", as applicable.
5. Activate the Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System, as authorized by the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR, in accord-ance with 7-SOP-6, "Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System".
6. Dispatch all available squad cars and incoming Sheriff's deputies to notify the public via nobile PA, as directed by the WILL COUNTY SHERIFF. Advise squads of the appropriate message to broadcast, i.e. information, take shelter or evacuation (See Annex 1A and 7-SOP-6).
7. Make periodic status reports to the WILL COUNTY E0C.
8. Advise all citizens calling in to tune their radios to WJOL (1340 AM), WLLI (96.7 FM) or WDND (105.5 FM) for further information.

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9. Notify the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR at the WILL COUNTY EOC and.the municipalities as listed in 7-SOP-5.

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Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER, the WILL COUNTY SHERIFF will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR for a briefing or report to the WILL COUNTY EOC, as directed by the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER.

IF- NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the WILL COUNTY EOC and receive a briefing from the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.
3. If you are the first official to report to the E0C, activate I, the E0C, in accordance with 7-SOP-1, "Grundy/Will/Kankakee i) v County Emergency Operations Center (E0C) Activation and Operations".
4. Review a completed NARS form.
5. Initiate the department call list, as the situation warrants.
6. Notify department personnel to assemble at the SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT.
7. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI to all emergency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway.

KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon l recomendation of IDNS. Assign a department person to main- j tain the Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).

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control posts with the WILL COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN and the WILL COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR.

9. In the event of a take shelter or evacuation protective action recommendation, coordinate with the WILL COUNTY ESDA C00RDI-NATOR for traffic and access control, in accordance with

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Make requests for additional manpower and equipment, as i required.

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10. Notify ISP to establish the traffic and access control posts in the affected areas of the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ, if required, in accordance with 7-SOP-7.
11. Provide the public with systematic notification of protective actions by directing squads and other assisting departments to broadcast the appropriate mobile PA warning message (See Annex 1A and 7-SOP-6, "B.raidwood Station EPZ ~ Prompt Notification System").
12. Coordinate with the GRUNDY and KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFFS to implement protective or parallel actions in portions of GRUNDY and KANKAKEE C,0VNTIES within the EPZ, if necessary.
13. Follow the Sheriff's departmental procedures for law enforce-ment and crime prevention activities.
14. Provide hourly updates to the WILL COUNTY E0C staff, as requested by the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

15. Provide and maintain orderly traffic control.
16. Ensure collection of all department dosimetry and radiation exposure records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure re-cords and a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

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FOR INFORMATION ONLY Will County 08/85 lO WILL COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENT Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER, the WILL COUNTY HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT will_ perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR for a briefing or report to the WILL COUNTY E0C, as directed by the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER.

IF- NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the WILL COUNTY E0C and receive a briefing from the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.
3. If you are the first official to report to the E0C, activate O the EOC, in accordance with 7-SOP-1, "Grundy/Will/Kankakee County Emergency Operations Center (E0C) Activation and Operations".
4. Review a completed NARS fonn.  ;

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6. Notify department personnel to assemble at the COUNTY GARAGE.
7. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosin'eter(s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI to all emergency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway.

KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon

'the recomendation of ~ IDNS. Assign a department person to maintain the Oosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).

8. Maintain clear roads by providing equipment and personnel to remove snow, debris, disabled vehicles, etc. l

.9. Deliver barricades for use in traffic and access control if requested by the WILL COUNTY SHERIFF.

10. Provide emergency transportation if required.
11. Provide hourly status updates to the WILL COUNTY EOC staff, as O requested by the WILL COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR.

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12. Review and update emergency fuel allocation plan, as neces-sary.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

13. Conduct decontamination of county equipment in coordination with the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the assistance of IDNS.
14. Remove barricades from traffic and access control posts.
15. Ensure collection of all department dosimetry and radiation

- exposure records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure re-cords and a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to the WILL COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR.

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STATION from the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER, the WILL COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR for a briefing or report to the WILL COUNTY EOC, as directed by the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLA

2. Report to the WILL COUNTY E0C and receive a briefing from the WILL COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR.

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3. If you are the first official to report to the EOC, activate the EOC, in accordance with 7-SOP-1, "Grundy/Will/Kankakee ,

County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Activation and  !

Operations". i

4. Review a completed NARS form.
5. Coordinate with the WILL COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR and municipal Superintendents of Schools to review affected sectors and determine the schools which are involved.
6. Contact and coordinate with the affected municipal Superinten-dents of Schools, if protective actions are recomended.  !
7. Ensure that all emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (instant-raad dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI from the WILL COUNTY ESDA C00RDINATOR. KI will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation m' IDMS. l
8. Coordinate with the affected municipal Superintendents of Schools to determine the availability of the school bus drivers, buses and assembly time required. ,
9. Verify with the affected municipal Superintendents of Schools that school district officials are aware of the recommended protective actions which are being implemented.

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11. If evacuation has been recomended, notify the appropriate municipal Superintendents of Schools to mobilize school buses and drivers at the affected schools.
12. Coordinate with the appropriate municipal Superintendents of Schools for the welfare of those students who live within the affected sectors but, attend school outside the affected sectors.
13. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the WILL COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR and the appropriate municipal Superintendents of Schools for the transportation of faculty, staff and students within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-9, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering .

and Evacuation - Schools".

14. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the WILL COUNTY l ESDA COORDINATOR and the municipal Superintendents of Schools l to provide transportation for the general population, tran-sient populations and special concerns within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population". .
15. Advise school personnel to assist AMERICAN RED CROSS personnel at Congregate Care Shelters, as needed.

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16. Provide hourly status updates to the WILL COUNTY E0C staff, as iequested by the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

17. Coordinate with the WILL COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR and municipal Superintendents of Schools for the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with '

7-SOP-11, "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".

18. Ensure that department personnel return dosimetry and radi-ation exposure records to the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

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WILL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER, the WILL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION 1

1. Contact the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR for a briefing or I report to the WILL COUNTY EOC, as directed by the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER. I 1

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2. Report to the WILL COUNTY E0C and receive a briefing from the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

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4. Review a completed NARS form.
5. Initiate the department call list, as the situation warrants.
6. Notify department personnel to assemble at the WILL COUNTY I l

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7. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and XI to all emergency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway.

KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS. Assign a department person to maintain a Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A). ,

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9. Assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample collec-tion, if requested.
10. Provide other emergency assistance, as requested.

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11. Ensure the collection of all department dosimetry and radi-ation exposure records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure records and a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

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WILL COUNTY CORONER i

Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER, the WILL COUNTY CORONER will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR for a briefing or report to the WILL COUNTY E0C, as directed by the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER.

IF- NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

, 2. Report to the WILL COUNTY E0C and receive a briefing from the .

WILL COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR.

3. If you are the first official to report to the EOC. activate O)

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4. Review a completed.NARS form.
5. Initiate the department call list, as the situation warrants.
6. Notify department personnel to assemble at the WILL COUNTY CORONER'S OFFICE.  !
7. Ensure that all emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records l and KI from the WILL COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR prior to entering .

an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a j i voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS. Assign a '

department person to maintain a Dosimetry Control Lag (See )j Annex 1A).

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requested by the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.  !

9. Follow departmental procedures for any fatality which may occur during an incident.

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11. Provide other ernergency assistance, as regt:ested.

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12. Ensure that department personnel return dosimetry and radi-ation exposure records to the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

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STATION frcm the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER, the WILL COUNTY FOREST j PRESERVE CHIEF 0F POLICE will perform ths following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR for a briefing or report to the WILL COUNTY EOC, as directed by the WILL COUNTY .

DISPATCHER.

IF-NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the WILL COUNTY EOC and receive a briefing from the

'WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

, 3. If you are the first official to report to the EOC, activate the E00, in accordance with 7-SOP-1, "Grundy/Will/Kankakee County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Activation and Operaticns".

4. Review a completed NARS form.
5. Initiate the department call list, as the situation warrants.

6, N0tify department personnel to assemble at the WILL COUNTY i FOREST PRESERVE OFFICE 3

7. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI to all emergency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway.

KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon

< the recomendation of IDNS. Assign a department person to maintain a Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A). ,

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9. Infonn affected Forest Preserves of recomended protective -

actions and to seal off entrances, t 10. Proside other emergency assistance, as requested.

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exposure ' records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure  :

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Braidwood ESDA Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Braidwood Fire Department Chief . . . . .' . . . . . 7

'Braidwood Police Ofspatcher ............ 9 Braidwood Police Department Chief. . . . . . . . . 11 Braidwood Superintendent of Schools . . . . .,. . . 13

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IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Review the NARS form and be prepared to brief city officials.
2. Determine if the EOC is to be activated at the Alert Class-ification by referring to item 9 (Recommended Protective' Actions) on the NARS form and implement the appropriate action as indicated below:
a. If letter A is indicated under item 9 on the NARS form, the BRAIDWOOD E0C should not be activated,
b. If letter B is indicated under item 9 on the NARS form, d proceed to the E0C and implement 7-SOP-1, "Grund /Will/

Kankakee County Emergency Operations Center (EOC Acti-vation and Operations". Instruct .the BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER to have municipal officials report to the EOC.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

3. Report to the BRAIDWOOD E0C and activate the E0C, if not previously activated.
4. Review a completed NARS form and confer with city department heads on the situation.

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a. ESDA C0ORDINATOR - coordinate evacuation of the general population, transient populations and special concerns, coordinate requests for assistance, assist in notifi-cation of news media, coordinate public notification, coordinate re-entry activities, coordinate decontamina-tion of city equipment, ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation expo-sure records and KI. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS.

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b. FIRE DEPARTMENT - perform regular fire protection and emergency madical services, assist with public notifica-tion, assist with traffic and access control and conduct decontamination of city equipment.
c. POLICE DEPARTMENT - perform regular law enforcement and crime prevention activities, implement traffic and access control and provide for public notification.
d. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS -

coordinate evacuation of students, faculty and staff.

e. STREET and ALLEY / WATER and SEWER DEPARTMENT - maintain clear roads, provide barricades for use in traffic and access control and assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample collection, if requested.
6. Establish communications with the WILL COUNTY E0C and consult with the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.
7. Coordinate with the WILL COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR and the BRAIDWOOD ESDA COORDINATOR to make hourly status reports to the WILL COUNTY EOC.
8. Review evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts with the BRAIDWOOD ESDA COORDINATOR, the BRAIDWOOD POLICE CHIEF, the G0DLEY VILLAGE PRESIDENT and the CUSTER TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR.
9. Coordinate the preparation of press releases with the WILL COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR and the BRAIDWOOD ESDA COORDINATOR.
10. Authorize the BRAIDWOOD ESDA COORDINATOR to contact the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to request assistance, as required.
11. In the event of an evacuation, direct the BRAIDWOOD ESDA C0ORDINATOR to coordinate the transportation of the general population, transient populations and special concerns, in accordance with 7-SOP-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population".
12. In the event of an evacuation, direct the B9AIDWOOD SUPER-INTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to coordinate the transportation of faculty, staff and students, l in accordance with 7-S0P-9, -

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13. Ensure that the AMERICAN RED CROSS and other appropriate agencies are providing proper social services at Congregate Care Shelters and other required areas.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

14. Coordinate with the G0DLEY VILLAGE PRESIDENT and the CUSTER TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR for the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-11, "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".
15. Instruct the BRAIDWOOD ESDA COORDINATOR and the BRAIDWOOD SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to coordinate the transportation of returning evacuees frc:n Congregate Care Shelters, in accord-ance with 7-SOP-11.

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v BRAIDWOOD ESDA C0ORDINATOR Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER, the BRAIDWOOD ESDA C0ORDINATOR will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR for a briefing or report to the BRAIDWOOD E0C, as directed by the BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the BRAIDWOOD E0C and confer on the situation with the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR.
3. R'eview a completed NARS form.

/ 4. Ensure that all departments distribute or obtain dosimetry C] (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI for all emergency personnel and maintain a Dosimetry Control Log where appropriate. Distribute dosimetry and KI to all personnel within the BRAIDWOOD E0C and have each complete a radiation exposure record. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS. Maintain a Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A). l

5. Review evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts with the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR, the BRAIDWOOD POLICE CHIEF, the G0DLEY VILLAGE PRESIDENT and the CUSTER TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR.
6. Coordinate with the BRAIDWOOD SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to review affected sectors and determine the schools which are involved.
7. Coordinate the preparation of press releases with the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the BRAIDN00D MAYOR.
8. Coordinate the systematic notification of the public for the protective actions of information, take shelter or evacuation.
9. Monitor and record the progress of all BRAIDWOOD departments responding to the emergency.

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10. Direct requests for assistance to the WILL COUNTY ESDA C00R-DINATOR at the WILL COUNTY E0C, as the need arises.

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11. Coordinate with the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to notify transient populations which cannot be notified by the BRAID-WOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT of the recomended protective actions, in accordance with 7-SOP-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population".
12. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the BRAIDWOOD SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the transportation of the general population, transient populations and special concerns to Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-8.
13. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR for the transportation of the homebound, in accordance with 7-S0P-10, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering, Evacuation and Re-entry - Special Concerns".
14. Coordinate with the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR to make hourly status reports to the WILL COUNTY E0C.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

15. Coordinate with the WILL COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR and the BRAIDWOOD SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the transportation of returning evacueet from Congregate Care Shelters, in accord-ance with 7-50P-11, "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".
16. Coordinate decontamination of city equipment by the BRAIDWOOD FIRE DEPARTMENT with the assistance of IDNS.
17. Ensure collection of all dosimetry and radiation exposure records by each department. Collect dosimetry and radiation exposure records from personnel within the BRAIDWOOD E0C and forward all TLDs, radiation exposure records and copies of the Dosimetry Control Logs to the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

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Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER, the BRAIDWOOD FIRE CHIEF will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR for a briefing or report to the E0C, as directed by the BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER. Place personnel and resources on standby, if requested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the BRAIDWOOD E0C and receive a briefing from the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to assemble at the BRAIDWOOD FIRE STATION.
5. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI to all emergency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway.

KI tablets will be administered cn a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS. Assign a department person to maintain the Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).

6. Follow normal operating procedures for fire prevention ard emergency medical services.
7. When requested, assist the BRAIDWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT in the  !

systematic notification of the public for the protective actions of information, take shelter or evacuation, and traffic and access control.

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S. Conduct decontamination of city equipment in coordination with the BRAIDWOOD ESDA C0ORDINATOR and the ssaistarica ci I Z .

9. Ensure collection of all department dosimetry and radiation exposure records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure records b

V and a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to the BRAIDWOOD ESDA COORDINATOR.

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-(,g l BRAIDWOOD POLIC_E DISPATCHER Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER, the BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER will perform the following tasks:

1. Complete a NARS form. Call the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER and verify the information.

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION l

2. Implement 7-SCP-2, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for an Unusual Event", Attachment I, or 7-50P-3, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization 'or an Alert", Attachment I, as applicable.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OP. GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION 1

Q(,/ 3. Implement 7-50P-4, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification  :

and Mobilization for Site Area Emergency", Attachment I, or 7-50P-5, "Praidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for General Emergency", Attachment I, as appli-cable.

4 At the direction of the BRAIDWOOD POLICE CHIEF, dispatch all available squad cars and incoming police officers to notify the public via mobile PA of the appropriate protective action message /See Annex 1A).

5. Make periodic status reports to the BRAICWOOD EOC.
6. Advise all citizens callin

-(1340 AM) or WLLI (96.7 FM)g for in to tune furthen their radios to WJOL in'ormation.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

7. Call the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER to verify the information and notify the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR.

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U BRAIDWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT CHIEF Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER, the BRAIDWOOD POLICE CHIEF will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR for a briefing or report to the EOC, as directed by the BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER. Place personnel and resources on standby, if requested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the BRAIDWOOD E0C and receive a briefing from the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.

O D 4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to assemble at the BRAIDWOOD POLICE STATION.

5. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI to all emergency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway.

KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only.upon the recommendation of IDNS. Assign a department person to maintain the Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).

6. Review the evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and i access control posts with the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR, the BRAIDWOOD l

ESDA COORDINATOR, the G0DLEY VILLAGE PRESIDENT and the CUSTER '

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7. Provide for the systematic notification of the public for the protective actions of information, take shelter or evacuation by directing squad cars and other assisting departments to broadcast the appropriate mobile PA warning message (See Annex 1A and 7-50P-6, "Braidwood Sta* !on EPZ Prompt Notification System".
8. Follow normal operating procedures for law enforcement and crime prevention activities.

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recommendation, provide and maintain traffic and access l

control, in accordance with 7-SOP-7, "Braidwood Station EPZ i Traffic and Access Control". Make requests for additional manpower and equipment, as required.

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10. Provide and maintain orderly traffic control.
11. Ensure collection of all department dosimetry and radiation exposure records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure records and a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to the BRAIDWOOD ESDA COORDINATOR.

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BRAIDWOOD SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER, the BRAIDWOOD SUPER-INTENDENT OF SCHOOLS will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION ,

1. Contact the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR for a briefing or . report to the BRAIDWOOD EOC, as directed by the BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the BRAIDWOOD EOC and receive a briefing from the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.

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4. Coordinate with the WILL COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS and the BRAIDWOOD ESDA COORDINATOR to review affected sectors and determine the schools which are involved.
5. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI to all emergency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway.

KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS. Assign a department person to maintain the Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).

6. Report the availability of school bus drivers, buses and the assembly time required to the WILL COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERIN-TENDENT Of SCHOOLS.
7. Notify the following schools of the situation and direct the appropriate protective actions:
a. Braidwood Grade School
b. Braidwood Middle School
c. Reed-Custer High School Custer Park Elementary School d.
8. If take shelter has been recommended, place school bus drivers on call or standby, as the situation warrants.
9. If evacuation has been recommended, mobilize the school buses and drivers at the affected schools.

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10. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the WILL COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the transportation of the faculty, staff and students within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-9, " Braid-wood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - Schools". Inform the BRAIDWOOD ESDA COORDINATOR of the status of school evacua-tion.
11. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the WILL COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the transportation of the general population, transient populations and the home-bound within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelters, in dCCordance with 7-SOP-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population".
12. Direct school personnel to assist AMERICAN RED CROSS personnel at Congregate Care Shelters, if needed.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

13. Coordinate with the WILL COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS and the BRAIDWOOD ESDA COORDINATOR for the transport-ation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-11 "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry"._
14. Ensure collection of all department dosimetry and radiation exposure records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure records and a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to the BRAID-WOOD ESDA COORDINATOR.

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V BRAIDWOOD STREET AND ALLEY C0 m ISSIONER Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER, the BRAIDWOOD STREET AND ALLEY COMMISSIONER will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR for a briefing or report to the BRAIDWOOD EOC, as directed by the BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER.

Place personnel and resources on standby, if requested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the BRAIDWOOD E0C and receive a briefing from the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.

4 Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to assemble at the BRAIDWOOD EOC.

5. Ensure that all emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (in-stant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI from the BRAIDWOOD ESDA COORDINATOR prior to entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS.
6. Maintain clear roads by providing equipment to remove snow, debris, disabled vehicles, etc.
7. Provide and deliver barricades for use in traffic and access

' control, as requested by the BRAIDWOOD POLICE CHIEF.

8. Direct personnel to assist IDNS and supporting State agencies I

in sample collection, if requested.

1 IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

9. Remove barricades from traffic and access control posts.
10. Ensure that department personnel return dosimetry and radi-ation exposure records to the BRAIDWOOD ESDA C0ORDINATOR.

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BRAIDWOOD WATER AND SEWER COMMISSIONER Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER, the BRAIDWOOD WATER AND SEWER COMMISSIONER will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR for a briefing or report to the BRAIDWOOD E0C, as directed by the BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER. I IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION
2. Report to the BRAIDWOOD E0C and receive a briefing from the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR.  !
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to Ox assemble at the BRAIDWOOD E0C.
5. Ensure that all emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI from the BRAIDWOOD ESDA C0ORDINATOR prior to entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS.
6. Maintain clear roads by providing equipment to remove snow, debris, disabled vehicles, etc.
7. Provide and deliver barricades for use in traffic and access control, as requested by the BRAIDWOOD POLICE CHIEF.
8. Direct personnel to assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample collection, if requested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

9. Remove barricades from traffic and access control posts.
10. Ensure that department personnel return dosimetry and radi-ation exposure records to the BRAIDWOOD ESDA COORDINATOR.

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J G0DLEY VILLAGE PRESIDENT Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER, the G0DLEY VILLAGE PRESIDENT will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR for a briefing or report to the BRAIDWOOD E0C, as directed by the BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION 0F SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the BRAIDWOOD E0C and receive a briefing from the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.

/~ 4. Establish comunications with the G0DLEY POLICE CHIEF at the (3/ Godley Police Station.

5. Ensure that all G0DLEY emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and ,TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI from the G0DLEY POLICE CHIEF prior to entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS. l
6. Review the evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and l access control posts with the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR, the BRAIDWOOD j ESDA COORDINATOR, the BRAIDWOOD POLICE CHIEF and the G0DLEY l POLICE CHIEF. I
7. -Coordinate with the G0DLEY POLICE CHIEF to provide systematic notification of the public in Godley for the protective actions of information, take shelter or evacuation and traffic and access control.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

8. Coordinate with the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR for the transportation of l returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accord- l ance with 7-SOP-11, "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".

p 9. Provide assistance, as requested.

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G0DLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT CHIEF Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER, the G0DLEY POLICE CHIEF will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION *

1. Contact the G0DLEY VILLAGE PRESIDENT for a briefing or report to the G0DLEY POLICE STATION, as directed by the BRAIDWOOD 1 POLICE DISPATCHER.

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2. Report to the G0DLEY POLICE STATION and contact the G0DLEY VILLAGE PRESIDENT at the Braidwood E0C for a briefing.  ;
3. Ensure that all G0DLEY emergency personnel receive dosimetry O (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI prior to entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a yoluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS. Assign a department person to '

maintain a Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).

4. Review the evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and '

access control posts with the G0DLEY VILLAGE PRESIDENT.

5. Provide systematic notification of the public in Godley for '

the protective actions of infonnation, take shelter or evac-  ;

uation and traffic and access control.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY i

6. Provide and maintain orderly traffic control.
7. Ensure collection of dosimetry and radiation exposure records from all G0DLEY emergency personnel and forward all TLDs, radiation exposure records, and a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to the BRAIDWOOD ESDA COORDINATOR.

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CUSTER TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER, the CUSTER TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION
1. Contact the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR for a briefing or report to the BRAIDWOOD EOC, as directed by the BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the BRAIDWOOD E0C and receive a briefing from the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.

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b] Establish communications with the CUSTER TOWNSHIP HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER at the Township Highway Garage.
5. Establish communications with the CUSTER TOWNSHIP FIRE CHIEF at the Township Fire Station.
6. Ensure that all CUSTER TOWNSHIP emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI from the CUSTER TOWNSHIP FIRE DISTRICT CHIEF prior to entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomenda-tion of IDNS.
7. Review the evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and '

access control posts with the BRAIDWOOD MAYOR, the BRAIDWOOD ESDA COORDINATOR, the BRAIDWOOD POLICE CHIEF, and contact the CUSTER TOWNSHIP FIRE CHIEF to inform him of the evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts.

8. Coordinate with the CUSTER TOWNSHIP FIRE CHIEF to provide systematic notification of the public in Custer Township for the protective actions of information, take shelter or evacu-ation and traffic and access control.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY A

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9. Coordinate with the BRAIDWUOD PAYOR for the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accord-ance with 7-50P-11. "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".

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C_USTER TOWNSHIP HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER .

Upon receiving notification of an incident 6t the BRAIDWOOO STATION from ti.e BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER, the CUSTER TOWNSHIP HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION ,

1. Contact the CUSTER TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR for . a briefing or

' report to the CUSTER TOWNSHIP FIRE STATION, as directed by the "

BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION ,

2. Report to the CUSTER TOWNSHIP FIRE STATION and contact the CUSTER TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR at the Braidwood EOC for a brief-ing.
3. Obtain dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card),

radiation exposure records and KI from the CUSTER TOWNSHIP FIRE DISTRICT CHIEF prior to entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS.

4. Maintain clear roads by providing equipment to remove snow, debris, disabled vehicles, etc.
5. Deliver barricades for use in traffic and access control, as requested by the Custer Tcwnship Supervisor.  ;
6. Assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample collec-tion, if requested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY ,

7. Remove barricades from traffic and access control posts.
8. Return dosimetry and radiation exposure records to the CUSTER TOWNSHIP FIRE DISTRICT CHIEF.

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x CUSTER TOWNSHIP FIRE DISTRICT CHIEF Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the BRAIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER, the CUSTER TOWNSHIP.

i FIRE DISTRICT CHIEF will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATIO. OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Cortact the CUSTER TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR for a briefing or ruert to the CUSTER TOWNSHIP FIRE STATION, as directed by the 1.AIDWOOD POLICE DISPATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION ,

2. Report to the CUSTER TOWNSHIP FIRE STATION and contact the CUSTER TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR at the Braidwood E0C for a briefing.
3. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to O assemble at the Custer Township Fire Station.
4. Ensure that all CUSTER TOWNSHIP emergency personnel receive dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI prior to entering an exposure pathway.

KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS. Assign a department person to maintain a Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).

5. Follow normal' operating procedures for fire prevention and emergency medical services. 1
6. Review the evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control pests with the CUSTER TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR.

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7. Provide systematic notification of the public in Custer Township for the protective actions of information, take i shelter or evacuation and traffic access control.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY s

8. Conduct decontamination of township equipment with the assis-tance of IDNS.
9. Ensure collection cf dosimetry and radiation exposure records from all CUSTER TOWNSHIP emergency personnel and forward all

- Os TLDs, radiation exposure records, and a copy of the Dosimetry ContrclfogtotheBRAIDWOODESDACOORDINATOR.

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Annex 3C Wilmington Procedures Table of Contents Wilmington Procedures Wilmington Mayor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Wilmington ESDA Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Wilmington Fire Department Chief . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Wilmington Police Dispatcher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Wilmington Police Department Chief. . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Wilmington Superintendent of Schools. . . . . . . . . . . 15 Wilmington Public Works Department Superintendent . . . . 17 Wilmington Water Department Superintendent. . . . . . . . 19 Lund School Bus Service Terminal Manager. . . . . . . . . 21 m

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J WILMINGTON MAYOR Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the WILMINGTON POLICE DISPATCHER, the WILMINGTON MAYOR will perfom the following tasks-l IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION  ;

1. Review the NARS form and be prepared to brief city officials.
2. Determine if the EOC is to t,e activated at the Alert Class-ification by referring to item 9 (Recommended Protective Actions) on the NARS form and implement the appropriate action as indicated below:
a. If letter A is indicated under item 9 on the NARS form, the WILMINGTON EOC should not be activat2d.
b. If letter B is indicated under item 9 on the NARS fom.

O' proceed to the E0C and implement 7-SOP-1, "Grundy/

Will/Kankakee County Emergency Operations Center (EOC)

Activation and Operations". Instruct the WILMINGTON POLICE DISPATCHER to have municipal officials report to the E0C.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

3. Report to the WILMINGTON E0C and activate the E0C, if not pre-viously activated. I
4. Review a completed NARS form and confer with city department  !

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! coordinate requests for assistance, assist in notifi-l cation of news media, coordinate public notification, l coordinate re-entry activities, coordinate decontami-nation of city equipment, ensure distribution of dosime-try (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI. KI tablets will be administered Q

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b. FIRE DEPARTMENT - perform regular fire protection and emergency medical services, assist with public noti-fication, assist with traffic and access control and conduct decontamination of city equipment.
c. POLICE DEPARTMENT - perform regular law enforcement and crime prevention activities, implement traffic and access control and provide for public notification.
d. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS -

' coordinate evacuation of faculty, staff and students.

e. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT - maintain clear roads, provide barricades for use in traffic and access control and assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in scmple collection, if requested,
f. WATER DEPARTMENT - maintain clear roads, provide barri-cades for use in traffic and access control and assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample collection, if requested.
6. Establish comunications with the WILL COUNTY EOC and consult with the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.
7. Coordinate with the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the WILMINGTON ESDA COORDINATOR to make hourly status reports to the WILL COUNTY E0C.
8. Review evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts with the WILMINGTON ESDA COORDINATOR and the WILMINGTON POLICE CHIEF.
9. Coordinate the preparation of press releases with the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the WILMINGTON ESDA C0ORDINATOR.
10. Authorize the WILMINGTON ESDA COORDINATOR to contact the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to request assistance, as required.
11. In the event of an evacuation, direct the WILMINGTON ESDA COORDINATOR to coordinate the transportation of the general population, transient populations and special concerns, in accordance with 7-SOP-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population".

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12. In the event of an evacuation, direct the WILMINGTON SUPER-INTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to coordinate the transportation of i faculty, staff and students, in accordance with 7-SOP-9, '

"Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - Schools".  !

13. Ensure that the AMERICAN RED CROSS and other appropriate agencies are providing proper social services at Congregate Care Shelters and other required areas.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY .

14. Instruct the WILMINGTON ESDA COORDINATOR and the WILMINGTON SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to coordinate the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accord-ance with 7-SOP-11. "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".

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WILMINGTON ESDA COORDINATOR Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the WILMINGTON POLICE DISPATCHER, the WILMINGTON ESDA COORDINATOR will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the WILMINGTON MAYOR for a briefing or report to the WILMINGTON EOC, as directed by the WILMINGTON POLICE DIS-PATCHER.

IF. NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the WILMINGTON EOC and confer on the situation with the WILMINGTON MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Ensure that all WILMINGTON emergency personnel receive dosim-etry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation expo-sure records and KI prior to entering an exposure pathway.

Distribute dosimetry and KI to all personnel within the WILMINGTON E0C and have each complete a radiation exposure record. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS. Maintain a Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).

5. Review evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts with the WRMINGTON MAYOR and the WILMINGTON POLICE CHIEF.
6. ' Coordinate with the WILMINGTON SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to review affected sectors and determine the schools which are involved.
7. Coordinate the preparation of press releases with the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the WILMINGTON MAYOR.

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8. Coordinate the systematic notification of the public for the protective actions of information, take shelter or evacuation.
9. Monitor and record the progress of all WILMINGTON departments responding to the emergency.
10. Direct requests for assistance to the WILL COUNTY ESDA COOR-DINATOR at the WILL COUNTY EOC, as the need arises.
11. Coordinate with the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to notify transient populations which cannot be notified by the WIL-MINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT of the recommended protective actions, in accordance with 7-SOP-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population".
12. Notify the Royal Willow Nursing Care Center of the situation and the recommended protective actions.
13. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the WILMINGTON SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS i for the transportation of the general population, transient populations and special concerns to Congregate Care Shelters,

. in accordance with 7-SOP-8.

14. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR for the transportation of the homebound and the Royal Willow Nursing Care Center, in accordance with 7-SOP-10, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering, Evacuation and Re-entry - Special Concerns".
15. Coordinate with the - WILMINGTON MAYOR to make hourly status reports to the WILL COUNTY EOC.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

16. Coordinate with the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the WILMINGTON SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accord-

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17. Coordinate decontamination of city equipment by the WILMINGTON 1 FIRE DEPARTMENT with the assistance of IDNS. I O

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18. Ensure collection of dosimetry and radiation exposure records from all WILMINGTON emergency personnel. Collect dosimetry and radiation exposure records from personnel within the WILMINGTON EOC and forward all TLDs, radiation exposure records and copies of the Dosimetry Control Logs to the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

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WILMINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT CHIEF Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the WILMINGTON POLICE DISFATCHER, the WILMINGTON FIRE j CHIEF will perform the following tasks:

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IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATI0N

1. Contact the WILMINGTON MAYOR for a briefing or report to the E0C, as directed by the WILMINGTON POLICE DISPATCHER. Place personnel and resources on standby, if requested.

IF- NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the WILMINGTON E0C and receive a briefing from the WILMINGTON MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to l assemble at the WILMINGTON FIRE BARN. '
5. Ensure that all emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (in-stant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI from the WILMINGTON ESDA COORDINATOR prior to entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS.
6. Follow normal operating procedures for fire prevention and emergency medical services.
7. When requested, assist the WILMINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT in the systematic notification of the public for the protective actions of information, take shel ter or evacuation, and traffic and access control.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

8. Conduct decontamination of city equipment in coordination with the WILMINGTON ESDA COORDINATOR and the assistance of IDNS.
9. Ensure that department personnel return dosimetry and radi-ation exposure records to the WILMINGTON ESDA COORDINATOR, O

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WILMINGTON POLICE DISPATCHER Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER, the WILMINGTON POLICE DISPATCHER will perform the following tasks:

1. Complete a NARS form. Call the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER and verify the information.

IF NOTIFICATION OF AN UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

2. Implement 7-SOP-2, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification

- and Mobilization for an Unusual Event", Attachment J, or 7-50P-3, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for an Alert", Attachment J, as applicable.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

3. Implement 7-SOP-4, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification

\ and Mobilization for Site Area Emergency", Attachment J, or 7-SOP-5, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for General Emergency", Attachment J, as appli-cable.

4. At the direction of the WILMINGTON POLICE CHIEF, dispatch all available squad cars and incoming police officers to notify the public via mobile PA of the appropriate protective action message (See Annex 1A).
5. Make periodic status report; to the WILMINGTON EOC.-
6. Advise all citizens calling in to tune their radios to WJOL (1340 AM) or WLLI (96.7 FM) for further information.

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7. Call the WILL COUNTY DISPATCHER to verify the information and notify the WILMINGTON MAYOR.

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WILMINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT CHIEF Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the WILMINGTON POLICE DISPATCHER, the WILPINGTON POLICE CHIEF will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the WILMINGTON MAYOR for a briefing or report to the EOC, as directed by the WILMINGTON POLICE DISPATCHER. Place personnel and resources on standby, if requested.

IF. NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the WILMINGTON EOC and receive a briefing from the WILMINGTON MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.

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4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to assemble at the WILMINGTON POLICE STATION.

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5. Ensure that all emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (in-stant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI from the WILMINGTON ESDA COORDINATOR prior to entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS.
6. Review the evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts with the WILMINGTON MAYOR- and the WIL-MINGTON ESDA COORDINATOR.
7. Provide for the systematic notification of the public for the protective actions of information, take shelter or evacuation by directing squad cars and other assisting departments to broadcast the appropriate mobile PA warning message (See Annex .

lA and 7-50P-6, "Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification l System". '

8. Follow normal operating procedures for law enforcement and crime prevention activities.

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9. In the event of a take shelter or evacuation protective action recommendation, provide and maintain traffic and access control, in accordance with 7-SOP-7, "Braidwood Station EPZ Traffic and Access Control". Make requests for additional manpower and equipment, as required.

t IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

10. Provide and maintain orderly traffic control.
11. Ensure that department personnel return dosimetry and radi-ation exposure records to the WILMINGTON ESDA COORDINATOR.

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WILMINGTON SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BR4IDWOOD STATION ~from the WILMINGTON POLICE DISPATCHER, the WILMINGTON SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS will perforin the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the WILMINGTON MAYOR for a briefing or report to the WILMINGTON EOC, as directed by the WILMINGTON POLICE DIS-PATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the WILMINGTON E0C and receive a briefing from the WILMINGTON MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Coordinate with the WILL COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, the WILMINGTON ESDA COORDINATOR and the LUND SCHOOL BUS SERVICE TERMINAL MANAGER to review affected sectors and determine the schools which are involved.
5. Coordinate with the LUND SCHOOL BUS SERVICE TERMINAL MANAGER, then report the availability of the school bus drivers, buses and the assembly time required to the WILL COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.
6. Notify the following schools of the situation and direct the appropriate protective actions:
a. L.J. Stevens Middle School
b. Bruning Elementary School
c. Booth Central Elementary School
d. Wilmington High School
e. St. Rose School
f. Grace Lutheran Church Pre-School
7. If take shelter has been reconsnended, coordinate with the LUND SCHOOL BilS SERVICE TERMINAL MANAGER to place school bus i drivers on call or standby, as the situation warrants.
8. If evacuation has been recommended, coordinate with the LUND I O SCHOOL BUS SERVICE TERMINAL MANAGER to mobilize the school buses and drivers at the affected schools.

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9. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the WILL COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS and the LUND- SCHOOL BUS

' SERVICE TERMINAL MANAGER for the transportation of the facul-ty, staff and students within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-9, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - Schools". Infonn the WILMING-TON ESDA COORDINATOR of the status of school evacuation.

10. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the WILL COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS and the LUND SCHOOL BUS SERVICE TERMINAL MANAGER for the transportation of the general population, transtant populations and special concerns within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-8, "!!raidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation

- General Population".

11. Direct school personnel to assist AMERICAN RED CROSS personnel at Conyegate Care Shelters, if needed.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

12. Coordinate with the WILL COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, the WILMINGTON ESDA COORDINATOR and the LUND SCHOOL BUS SERVICE TERMINAL MANAGER for the transportation of re-turning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-50P-11. "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".

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V WILMINGTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENT Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the WILMINGTON POLICE DISPATCHER. the WILMINGTON PUBLIC WORKS SUPERINTENDENT will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the WILMINGTON MAYOR for a briefing or report to the WILMINGTON EOC, as directed by the WILMINGTON POLICE DIS-PATCHER. Place personnel and resources on standby, if re-quested.

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2. Report to the WILMINGTON EOC and receive a briefing from the WILMINGTON MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form. ,
4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to assemble at the WILMINGTON CITY GARAGE.
5. Ensure that all emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (in-stant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI from the WILMINGTON ESDA COORDINATOR prior to entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IONS.
6. Maintain clear roads by providing equipment to remove sncw, ,

debris, disabled vehicles, etc.

7. Provide and deliver barricades for use in traffic and access control, as requested by the WILMINGTON POLICE CHIEF.

! 8. Direct personnel to assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample collection, if requested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

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Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the WILMINGTON POLICE DISPATCHER, the WILMINGTON WATER DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENT will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the WILMINGTON MAYOR for a briefing or report to the WILMINGTON E0C, as directed by the WILMINGTON POLICE DIS-

-, PATCHER. Place personnel and resources on standby, if re-quested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the WILMINGTON EOC and receive a briefing from the WILMINGTON MAYOR.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to assemble at the WILMINGTON CITY GARAGE.
5. Ensure that all emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (in-stant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI from the WILMINGTON ESDA COORDINATOR prior to entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS.
6. Maintain clear roads by providing equipment to remove snow, i debris, disabled vehicles, etc.
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10. Ensure that department personnel return dosimetry and radi-ation exposure records to the WILMINGTON ESDA COORDINATOR.

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IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the *WILMINGTON SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for a briefing or report to the Lund School Bus Service Bus

> Barn as directed by the WILMINGTON POLICE DISPATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the Lund School Bus Service Bus Barn and contact the WILMINGTON SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for a briefing.

Notify company personnel to assemble at the Bus Barn.

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4. Coordinate with the WILMINGTON SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS ,

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to determine the availability of school bus drivers, buses and the assembly time required.

, 6. Ensure the distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card) radiation exposure records and KI to all emergency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered only upon the recomendation of IDNS. Assign a company person

, to maintain the Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A). .

7. Place bus drivers on call or standby as required by the WILMINGTON SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.
8. Mobilize school buses and drivers as required by the WILMINGTGN SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.

i 9. Coordinate with the WILMINGTON SUFERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the transportation of the general population, trans-ient populations, faculty, staff, school students and O- special concerns within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelters.

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10. Follow normal company operating procedures.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

11. Coordinate with the WILMINGTON SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the transportation of returs.ing evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters.
12. Ensure collection of all company dosimetry and radiation exposure records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure records and a copy of the Dosimetry Control ~ Log to the WILMINGTON ESDA COORDINATOR.

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Table of Contents A. Functional Summary Descr'iptions . . . . . . . . . . .1 i

B. Initial Contact. ................... 5 C. Call List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

! D. Flcw Diagram Notes . . . . . . . .., . . . . . . . . 9 3

1. Kankakee County Initial-Notification . . . . . . 11 ,

E. Emergency Opdrations Center Locations / Alternate Locations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

1. New.s Media Srfsfing Locations / .

Al ternate t.ocations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 .

F. Concept of Operations

1. Authority .and Organizational Listing . . . . . . 17 -
2. Functional Sucearies

'a. Accident Assessitent . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 l b. Comand and Coordination. . . . . . . . . .19

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2. Essex Responsibility Matrix. . . . . . . 27
3. Kankakee County Participating Agencies . . . . . . 29 G. Comunications
1. Requests for State Assistance. . . . . . . . . . . 31
a. Nuclear Accident Reporting System . . . . . . 33
b. Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
2. Kankakee County Personnel Comunications ,

Directory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

a. State Radio Comunications Network. . . . . . 39
b. Kankakee County Radio Comunications Network. 41 H. Kankakee County /Essex Resource Sumaries. . . . . . . . 43 I. Kankakee County Special Facilities. . . . . . . . . . . 67
1. Kankakee County Recreational Facilities. . . . . . 69
2. Kankakee County Schools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 J. Evacuation Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 K. Public Information Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . 75 L. Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........77 l 9 l VII (4) l Page ii

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M. Exercise Cor,siderations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 N. Emergency Plan Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81

0. Radiological Considerations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
1. Oosimetry Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
2. Radiation Exposure Control. . . . . . . . . . . . 87
3. Potassium Iodide (KI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
4. Decontamination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
5. Food, Water and Milk Control. . . . . . . . . . . 93
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A. Functional Summary Descriptions This section describes the five major functions expected to be part of an emergency response. These functions are described as follows:

Accident Assessment is the evaluation of the consecuences of the release of radioactive materials from a fixed nuclear facility.

Initial Notification refers to the methods and priorities for disseminating emergency information and requesting assistance on a

. 24-hour basis. Primary and secondary communication links are established between the fixed nuclear facility, State agencies, counties and municipalities. The' NARS, a direct line telephone circuit, is the established link between the fixed nuclear facil-ity, the STATE OF ILLIN0IS and the counties within the EPZ.

Emergency information is disseminated through the NARS to State and county agencies. Municipalities are notified of the emergency through radio frequency and commercial telephone by the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER. Provisions exist between the fixed nuclear facility, the State of Illinois, and the county and muni-cipalities for receiving and/or requesting information on a 24-hour basis. The notification process is designed to warn the affected population within a 45 minute time period. Emergency response agencies communicate with the public by using sirens, mobile PA systems, telephones and radios. The initial notification message O is designed to instruct the public to tune to WJ0L (1340 AM) or WLLI (96.7 FM) for the appropriate emergency actions to be taken (See Vol .1, Ch. 2).

Command and Coordination is the identification of the individual who will have overall responsibility within each governmental unit and designation of the agency that will coordinate the emergency activities.

Protective Actions are the specific actions taken by Federal, State and local authorities to minimize radiation exposure to the local populace during a nuclear incident. They include take shelter, evacuation, traffic and access control, and food, water and milk control.

Take Shelter is the notification of the public via the Braid-wood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System, mobile PA systems and commercial radio, to take shelter in their homes, stores or places of business, and to remain there until it is safe to go outside. Relocation may be recommended for special cases within an affected area such as visitors to a beach, park or a golf course.

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Kankaken County FOR INFORMATION ONLY 08/85 Evacuation is the notification of the public living within a potentially affected area, via the Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System, mobile PA systems and commercial radio, to leave their homes and go to a Congregate Care Shelter where they will remain until it is safe to return.

Evacuation will include coordination of transportation for the public in the affected areas and the direction of traffic and access control.

Traffic and Access Control is the provision of traffic control during an evacuation and the establishment of barriers by use of roadblocks or other means to prevent entrance into evacu-ated and/or take shelter areas.

Food, Water and Milk Control is the sampling, radioactivity testing and restriction of public consumption of food, water and milk until the concentrations of radioactivity have decreased to safe levels.

Parallel Actions include informing the public, radiation exposure control, law enforcement and crime prevention, fire and rescue operations, emergency medical services, social services and re-entry.

Public Information is the method by which the public is kept informed of the nature and consequences of a nuclear incident before, during and after such an incident has occurred.

Spokespersons have been designated for each governmental body within KANKAKEE COUNTY (See Ch. 4, Section E.1). For a more complete discussion of Public Information, see Ch. 4, Section K. and Vol. I, Ch. 8.

Radiation Exposure Control is the control of personnel activi-ties to reduce or prevent unnecessary radiation exposure or

- contamination and to keep accurate records of the exposures incurred by evacuees and emergency workers. IDNS is respon-sible for all aspects of radiation exposure control. Controls have been established for evaluation of projected exposure patterns through conduct of ' radiation surveys, monitoring of personnel exposures with concurrent documentation, decon-l tamination procedures and recommendations for the- admin-istration of KI (See Vol. I, Ch. 5).

Law Enforcement and Crime Prevention is the deployment of resources to maintain civil order during and/or after a nuclear incident.

Fire and Rescue is the deployment of resources for fire fight-

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cy. Hospitals with the capability of receiving and treating injured contaminated personnel are identified on Map E at the back of this plan. .

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Kankakee County FOR INFORMATION ONLY 08/85 Social Services are the provision of food, clothing, shelter O and routine medical services for evacuees.

Re-entry is the notification and transportation of evacuees returning home once safe levels of radiation have been reached. IDNS is responsible for determining when evacuees may re-enter (See Vol. I, Ch. 5).

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B. Initial Contact BRAIDWOOD STATION is the originator of initial notification for IESDA, IDNS and KANKAKEE COUNTY. The KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER will receive initial notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from IESDA via NARS, except when the initiating condition is a General Emergency when the utility will call the county simultaneously.

The KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER will complete a NARS form and then verify the infonnation by return call to the IESDA DISPATCHER. The verification call is always made to the IESDA DISPATCHER whether the notification comes from IESDA or the utility.

After verifying the NARS message, the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER will notify the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR or his alternate. Alternate phone numbers are provided for 24-hour coverage.

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Kankakes County U8/85 FOR INFORMATION ONLY C. Call List The KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER will follow the dis-patcher's detailed procedures in Annex 4A, SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER Section. The KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER will proceed with notification of the appropriate county department officials, municipal officials, and Essex Fire Duty Officer, in accordance with 7-SOP-2, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for an Unusual Event", through 7-SOP-5, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for General Emergency". This notification is accomplished via comercial tele-phone or radio, l Figure D.1, "Kankakee County. Initial Notification", illus- i trates the sequence of the initial notification for KANKAKEE COUNTY.

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FOR INFORMATION ONLY E. Emergency Operations Center Locations / Alternate Locations The EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTERS for KANKAKEE COUNTY and ESSEX are located in the place listed below. The E0Cs coordinate all emergency activities for the county and municipality during an accident. The EOCs are adequately equipped and capable of operat-ing 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> per day to perform command and coordination functions as they pertain to the appropriate protective and parallel actions.

Governmental Unit Primary Location Alternate Location Kankakee County Kankakee County EOC Mobile Communications 400 East Merchant Street Van Kankakee, IL Essex Village Hall Fire Station Essex, IL Essex, IL Emergency Operations Facility Location Mazon Emergency Operations Facility 960 North Route 47 Morris, IL 60450 O

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Kankaken County 08/85 FOR INFORMATION ONLY E. 1. News Media Briefing Locations / Alternate Locations News media briefing locations for KANKAKEE COUNTY are listed below. The news media briefing locations will coordi-nate the press during a radiological emergency. Contact persons have been identified for each news media briefing location and alternate location.

Governmental Contact Per-Unit son / Alternate, Primary Location Alternate Location Kankakee County Board Chairman Kankakee County EOC Kankakee County ESDA Coord. 400 E. Merchant St. Sheriff's Dept.

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Kankak:e County U8/85 FOR INFORMATION ONLY p F. Concept of Operations V 1. Authority and Organizational Listing The principal executive officers of KANKAKEE COUNTY and the municipalities therein are authorized to initiate actions and command emergency personnel in any efforts necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of affected residents by their respective charters and bylaws and by the " Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act of 1975" (IL Rev.

Stats., Chap.127, Paragraphs 1101 et seq.). During a radio-logical emergency, the principal executive officer of each governmental unit will be responsible for the overall comand of the emergency response departments under his jurisdiction.

The KANKAKEE COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN and the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR will coordinate with the support actions of the State, Federal and private agencies.

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a. Accident Assessment - The Accident Assessment function is the combitied responsibility of CECO and IDNS, CECO will be required to supply a preliminary assessment of the accident and recommend protective actions to IDNS. IDNS will perform an independent confirmatory accident assess-ment. For an accident initially classified as a General Emergency, Ceco will simultaneously recomend protective actions to IDNS, IESDA and the counties through NARS.

IDNS will determine and provide their protective action recomendations simultaneously to the GOVERNOR and IESDA. Concurrent with the IDNS accident assessment, IESDA will make their determination of the feasibility to implement protective actions. IESDA will simultaneously advise the GOVERNOR along with IDNS of their determina-tion. IESDA will then coordinate the dissemination of the GOVERNOR'S decision for recomended protective actions to the county's principal executive officers.

The total confirmatory accident assessment conducted by IDNS will include deplovment of field survey teams for radiation exposure monitoring and sample collection, if required. Assistance in sample collection, analysis and monitoring may be provided to IDNS by various State Ov agencies and certain Federal agencies through the FRMAP REGIONAL OFFICE, ANL (See Vol. I, Ch. 5).

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The principal executive officers of KANKAKEE COUNTY will be responsible for the overall comand of emergency response operations. The principal executive officers will be advised and sup-ported at their E0C by the representatives of emergency response departments as outlined in each participating agency's detailed procedures (Annexes 4A and 48).

The KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR will provide overall coordination of the protective and parallel actions implemented by.the designated primary and support departments and agencies. If the county's resources are exhausted, the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR, with the concurrence of the KANKAKEE COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN, will request personnel and other resources from the STATE OF ILLINOIS through the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST which is located in Mazon, Illinois. The KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR will coordinate with the State in the utili-zation of these resources. 1 The municipal FIRE CHIEF / VILLAGE PRESIDENTS will l request assistance from the STATE OF ILLIN0IS for person- l O nel or 'other rescurces through the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA i i V COORDINATOR. i l l l

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Kankakee County 88/85 FOR INFORMATION ONLY Figure F.2.b.1, "Kankakee County Comand and Coordi-nation", illustrates the concept of the comand and coordination functions for KANKAKEE COUNTY.

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Kankakea County FOR INFORMATION ONLY 08/85 F. 3. gnkakeeCountyParticipatingAgencies Enex 4A, "Kankakee County Procedures", and Annex 4B, "Essex Procedures", provide a description, by department, of the functional assignments depicted previously by the Responsibility Matrices (Figure F.2.c.1 and F.2.c.2). These responsibilities are sumarized according to major functions.

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1. Requests for State Assistance County and municipal requests for State assistance at the l onset of a nuclear incident should be directed to the IESDA 1 DISPATCHER until such time as the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST 1

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Kankakee County FOR INFORMATION ONLY 08/85 G. 1. a. Nuclear Accident Reporting System The objective of the NARS is to establish, operate and maintain an effective Statewide warning system to alert local governments and response agencies to the threat of nuclear incidents and accidents. Transmissions over the NARS are classified as privileged comunica-tions.

Dispatchers refer to 7-SOP-2, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for an Unusual Event", through 7-SOP-5, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for General Emergency", for detailed instructions.

The following stations are on the same NARS circuit as Grundy County, Will County and Kankakee County:

(NARS for the BRAIDWOOD STATION is currently being established.)

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1. The KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR will authorize the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER to activate the BRAIDWOOD STATION EPZ Prompt Notification System and provide the appropriate PA message for the electronic sirens.
2. The KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR will authorize the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF to dispatch mobile PA to back up the Prompt Notification System.

(The Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System is currently under development.)

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In addition to the names of the participating officials listed, home and business phone numbers are provided for quick referencing.

Table G.2.a. " State Radio Comunications Network", and Table G.2.b, "Kankakee County Radio Communications Network",

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The resources that would be available to emergency personnel during a radiological incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION have been identified for KANKAKEE COUNTY. This section includes a separate listing of resources for each agency within KANKAKEE COUNTY and the participating municipalities.

The Resource Sumaries contain information on available comunications equipment, manpower, vehicles and miscellaneous equipment.

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Special facilities in KANKAKEE COUNTY have been identified and listed within this section. The special facility listing includes recreational areas and schools which lie within the Braidwood Station EPZ. Specific responsibilities for notification and protective actions have been designated in Annexes 4A and 4B, and Chapter 5, " Sheltering Guide".

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a. Ponderosa Sportsmen's Club R.R. # 1 Buckingham, IL
b. Kankakee River State Park P.O. Box 37 Bourbonnais, IL
c. South Wilmington Sportsmen's Club P.O. Box 175 Essex, Il
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a. Esssex Elementary School Essex, IL
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1. Chapter Five (5), " Sheltering Guide", provides guidance to evacuate and shelter the permanent residents, transients and special facilities located within the plume EPZ of the Braid-wood Station.
2. Portions of Kankakee County within the Braidwood Station EPZ requiring evacuation will use 7-50P-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population", Map A and Map C to determine where their populations will be sheltered and what routes may be used.
3. Information flow regarding evacuation and sheltering functions will follow this general procedure:
a. State advises KANKAXEE COUNTY E0C of the affected areas to evacuate.
b. KANKAKEE COUNTY EOC advises the affected municipalities to evacuate by predetermined routes to a designated host areas.
c. KANKAKEE COUNTY E0C advises the REGIONAL IESDA C00RDI-NATOR of evacuation routes and desired host areas.

O b d. The REGIONAL IESDA COORDINATOR will notify the SHELTERING COUNTY ESDA - COORDINATOR and AMERICAN RED CROSS repre-sentative in the host area, who will make provisions for opening shelter facilities to accommodate the incoming evacuees. The LOCAL ESDA COORDINATOR will arrange traffic and access control posts by utilizing local support agencies in directing traffic to designated shelter facilities,

e. The SHELTERING COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR will update the REGIONAL IESDA COORDINATOR on the status of the shelter '

situation. The REGIONAL IESDA COORDINATOR will period- 1 ically update IESDA and the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA C00RDI- I NATOR regarding the sheltering of evacuees.

f. The local chapter of the AMERICAN RED CROSS has the responsibility of registering all evacuees in Congregate Care Shelters in the host areas. Standard record-keeping methodology will be used in registering and monitoring evacuees.
4. Provisions will be made for monitoring and decontamination of l evacuees at host area Congregate Care Shelters (See Vol. I, Ch. 5).  !

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Kankak a County 08/85 FOR INFORMATION ONLY p K. Public Information Considerations The methods by which the public is kept informed of the nature and consequences of a nuclear incident before, during and after such an incident have been discussed in Vol. I, Ch. 8. As one of the seseral sources of information to the residents of the EPZ,

. this section amplifies the local governments' role in providing an accurate and consistent release of information.

As Chief Executive of the STATE OF ILLIN0IS, the GOVERNOR is the official spokesperson for the State emergency operations. The GOVERNOR'S staff will receive information from two primary sources, namely IESDA and IDNS. IESDA vill collect and summarize inform-ation concerning the operational response of the State. IDNS will provide a technical sumary of the incident and its consequences, actual and potential, upon the population near the site.

Information from the site will be relayed to the STATE E0C and the REAC via NARS and the radiological assessment direct line, both of which will have line extensions in the EOF.

Public Information Spokesperson ~

In KANKAKEE COUNTY and ESSEX, a spokesperson has been made responsible for public inform-ation. The spokesperson will provide timely information to the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR, or his designee, for coordination 3 of local releases with the JFIC. The PIO at the STATE E0C coor-dinates State level information with +he JPIC, 960 North Route 47,

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south of Morris, IL. This network wiiI provide timely, coordinated information to all designated spokespersons.

Puror Control - Rumor control will be addressed at the lowest governmental level possible. In those i nstances where a local government cannot control local rumors, she State rumor control network will be . utilized. Personnel from IIS will operate dedi-cated telepnone lines at the STATE EOC and at the JPic. The State rumor control network telephone numbers will be announced to local goverrments in the EPZ and are not to be released to the general public. As time permits, rumors referred to the State rumor control r.etwork will be answered directly by IIS personnel. At all other times, the response to rumors will be incorporated into the next ' media update provided at the JPIC and the GOVERNOR'S press center in SPRINGFIELD (See Vol. I, Ch. 8).

Public Information Booklet - As a collective effort between the STATE Of ILLINOIS, the operating utility and affected county governments, an informational booklet (See Vol. I, Ch. 8) will be distributed on an annual basis to the public residing within the 10-mile EPZ of the Braidwood Station. The booklet will address how the public will be notified and what their actions should be in an energency, including the following information: instructions on how to cbtain additional information, what to do if a take shelter G

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protection, a map of major evacuation routes and a list of commu-nities likely to serve as host shelter areas.

In addition to a direct mailing, the booklet will be available at area hotels and motels, recreational areas, schools, industries, health care and nursing facilitics, public libraries, local ESDA offices and local utility offices (See Vol. I, Ch. 8).

Annual Press Briefings - To acquaint the news media with the IPRA-Braidwood, press briefings will be held annually. The brief-ing will discuss the following topics: OVERVIEW 0F THE IPRA-BRAIDWOOD, CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS, ACCIDENT CLASSIFICATION SCHEME, COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK, PROTECTIVE AND PARALLEL ACTIONS and PUBLIC INFORMATION (See Vol. I, Ch. 8). In addition, the media will be given a portfolio of handouts and will be able to ask questions of the representatives of State and local governments and the utility.

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'A IESDA and IDNS, in coordination with Kankakee County, conduct emergency worker training. programs covering their respective

' responsibilities in the implementation of IPRA. A fomal IPRA-BRAIDWOOD EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRAINING PROGRAM has been developed and is presented by IESDA, KANKAKEE COUNTY and municipalities. -

This training program concentrates on cperational aspects of the plan, including the elements of initial notification, connand and coor- dination, protective actions, parallel actions and inherent -

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specified for particular tasks or missions.

Training presented by IDNS addresses subjects of a technical nature such as nuclear power plant operation, radiation, accident assessment, dosimetry and radiation exposure control, admin-istration of KI and includes a hands-on practical application phase covering operation and maintenance of dosimetry equipment.

Training is conducted on an annual basis, nomally during the update cycle of the site-specific plan applicable to the EPZ of each nuclear power station. Dates, times and locations of training are scheduled whenever possible at the convenience of local organi-zations, and sessions are often conducted jointly by IESDA, IDNS, KANKAKEE COUNTY and ESSEX to keep to a mininum participants' time away from daily activities.

C Training is available at other times through special ar-rangement with the State agency or department responsible for the subject matter requested.

For additional training information, see Vol. I, Ch. 10.

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Kankakee County U8/85 FOR INFORMATION ONLY M. Exercise Considerations IESDA is responsible for conducting annual drills and exer-cises on the State level and coordinating those exercises with local agencies. Qualified Federal and State government evaluators will evaluate and critique the IPRA exercise. In KANKAKEE COUNTY, the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR is responsible for testing and exercising the plan on the county level. He is assisted in coor-dination of exercises by the utility, the STATE and REGIONAL IESDA C0ORDINATOR.

Responsibilities include the following:

1. Identify the objectives and scope of the exercise.
2. Identify and describe requirements and activities and designate personnel responsibilities.
3. Establish initial contacts and agreements with agencies and organizations to be involved. Designate exercise evaluators.
4. Verify space and facility requirements and limitations; procedures for preparing the exercise area; displays, ma-terials; preparation of displays and communications required.
5. Develop the emergency problem or nuclear incident in de-tail, including its primary and secondary effects; pre-pare detailed scenario and simulation aids.
6. Review complete exercise scenario with evaluators; estab-lish ground rules for evaluators during exercise; outline structure and emphasis of evaluator input to exercise critique.
7. -Conduct final preparations and inspections; have refresh- ')

er training conducted; conduct a scenario briefing to set the stage for the exercise; record and preserve logs and messages and other material from the exercise for use during the critique.

8. Conduct a critique immediately after the conclusion of the exercise or as soon as possible after the exercise; state the purpose of the critique; discuss problems encountered and actions taken; assess operational prob-lems and suggested solutions; discuss the evaluators' l reviews; discuss procedures for improving operations and l record agreed-upon changes for subsequent actions.
9. Prepare a post-exercise report and distribute it to all participants; discuss the strengths and weaknesses Os revealed by the exercise and the corrective actions recommended.

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10. Personally monitor the accomplishment of corrective actior)s .

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In KANKAKEE COUNTY, the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR is assigned the role of coordinating the planning, updating and maintenance of the KANKAKEE COUNTY section of IPRA-Braidwood. He is assisted in plan maintenance by the REGION 7 IESDA COORDINATOR.

Emergency plan maintenance includes an annual review and periodic updating of the local plan. Additionally, the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR, with assistance from the REGION 7 IESDA I COORDINATOR, is responsible for document control. This includes  !

the distribution of the plan and its updated sections as required.

Each agency head is responsible for the updating of his own agency's sections. The use of exercises and drills may reveal a need to make changes in an agency's procedures. In addition, there may be personnel changes, telephone number changes, etc. These changes will be reported as they occur to the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR, who will keep a record of them. These changes will be reported to the REGION 7 IESDA COORDINATOR at least semiannually.

The REGION 7 IESDA COORDINATOR will, in turn, report these changes to IESDA annually for incorporation into the plan.

For additional O' information on supporting plans and their sources, see Vol. I, Ch. 10.

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0. Radiological Considerations The purpose of this section is to define and establish pro-cedures to accomplish control of dosimetry, radiation exposure, administration of potassium iodide (KI), decontamination and the food, water and milk chain.

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0. 1. Dosimetry Control The following procedures cover the distribution, use, administration, recording and maintenance of personnel dosime-try equipment and control forms.

DCOs for KANKAKEE COUNTY and the its municipalities have been identified and assigned the responsibility to carry out this function.

Dosimetry equipment and forms have been distributed to DCOs within KANKAKEE COUNTY by IDNS. Responsibilities of LOCAL DCOs include the following dosimetry procedures:

a. Zero all dosimeters prior to use;
b. Issue the following dosimetry equipment to each emergency worker and enter appropriate information on the Dosimetry Control Log:
1. 1 High Range Instant-Read Dosimeter with.

Radiation Exposure Record;

2. 1 Low Range Instant-Read Dosimeter with Radiation Exposure Record (when furnished);
3. 1 Thermoluminescent Dosimeter (TLD);
4. 1 Potassium Iodide (KI) Tablet.
c. Ensure that emergency personnel have been properly in-structed in the use and care of dosimetry equipment prior to enterino an exposure pathway;
d. Remind emergency personnel that instant-read dosimeters should be read periodically (approximately once each half-hour); however, dosimeter readings may vary based on radiation levels in the assigned areas.
e. Upon conclusion of an incident:
1. Collect all dosimetry and radiation exposure re-cords;
2. Complete posting of the Dosimetry Control Log;
3. Turn in TLDs and radiation exposure records, along with a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log, through prescribed channels to IDNS or to the collection point designated by IDNS;
4. Destroy any unused KI tablets returned by emergency personnel or in opened bottles.

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Kankak2 County FOR INFORMATION ONLY 08/85 p 0. 2. Radiation Exposure Control O Radiation exposure control is exercised by controlling personnel activities to prevent exposure or contamination or reduce it to the lowest possible level and by maintaining accurate records of any exposures incurred. Accurate and timely updates of the radiological situation are a mandatory prerequisite to accomplish this purpose.

DCOs designated for KANKAKEE COUNTY and its municipali-ties are responsible for radiation exposure control within their jurisdiction. DCOs will be supported in their activi-ties by REAC and RAFT of IDNS.

a. To assist KANKAKEE COUNTY and the its municipalities in the radiation exposure control effort, the RAFT COMMANDER will dispatch a liaison officer to the KANKAKEE COUNTY E0C. The liaison officer will visually display dose projections and other pertinent radiological information furnished via telephone by REAC or RAFT on 'an IDNS pre-established monitoring map furnished to the KANKAKEE COUNTY EOC for that purpose. The liaison officer will interpret and evaluate all technical information received and brief or advise KANKAKEE COUNTY OFFICIALS in the EOC of the current situation as required or requested. .The KANKAKE6 COUNTY DC0 is responsible to ensure pertinent O information is disseminated to affected departments and municipalities.

The following alternate routes of communication may be b.

used to furnish radiological information from IONS, should the primary liaison officer method fail to develop for any reason (See Figure 0.6):

1. To KANKAKEE COUNTY DC0 direct from REAC or RAFT;
2. Via State E0C (IESDA);
3. Via State Forward Comand Post.
c. The following USEPA exposure liscits for emergency person-nel will be observed within the STATE OF ILLIN0IS:

General 25 Roentgens Wholebody Exposure 125 Roentgens to the Thyroid Life Saving 75 Roentgens Wholebody Exposure l

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d. The IDNS has established a notification limit of three (3) Roentgens, which is subject to change depending upon the seriousness of the incident and projected dose calcu-lations. Emergency personnel shall report an exposure of three (3) Roentgens to their responsible DCO. Such noti-fication will be expeditiously transmitted by the DC0 to the RAFT COMMANDER, who will provide necessary guidance.
e. The RAFT COMMANDER may request turn-in of TLDs and copies of Dosimetry Control Logs to IDNS for one of the follow-ing reasons:
1. An emergency worker has indicated that his dosimeter is approaching a three (3) Roentgens notification limit;
2. An emergency worker has indicated that he has dropped or jarred his dosimeter and has lost his ex-posure reading;
3. Periodic reading during extended incidents.

NOTE: Should collection of TLDs be necessary during an incident, the RAFT COMMANDER will establish a turn-in or collection point for pick-up of TLDs and Dosimetry Con-trol Logs.

f. IDNS will permanently record all significant individual radiation exposures incurred when supported by proper documentation.

NOTE: Additional discussion of radiation exposure control considerations are contained in Vol. I, Ch. 5.

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& O. 3. Potassium Iodide (KI) l KI will be distributed to emergency personnel at the time dosimetry equipment is issued by the DCO. However, KI will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS.

The recomendation to administer KI to emergency person-nel and imobile populations, if warranted, will nomally be furnished to the KANKAKEE COUNTY DC0 via telephone for dissemi-nation to county departments and the affected municipalities (See Figure 0.6).

The notification message will be worded substantially as follows:

" Hello, is this (DCO? of (facility)? This is (REAC or RAFT COMMANDER) of IDNS. As a result of an incident at the (nuclear power station), it is recomended that, on a voluntary basis, potassium iodide be administered to the emergency personnel and imobile populations in accordance with label directions until further notice. Additional potas-sium iodide will be provided if required."

Further guidance concerning administration of KI tablets is contained in Vol. I, Ch. 5.

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0. 4. Decontamination In the event of a radiological accident at Braidwood Station, there is the possibility of radioactive contaminants being released to the environment. Radioactive contaminants )

may present an internal (inhalation or ingestion) or external 1 (deposit on skin) contamination situation. If there is a known or suspected release of contaminants, IDNS will perform radiological monitoring and decontamination procedu*es for emergency personnel and evacuees at established Congregate Care Shelters. If indicated, and upon request to the RAFT Comander, additional decontamination locations may be estab-lished. If personnel cannot be decontaminated to acceptable levels due to the inhalation or ingestion of radioactive ma-terial, they will be directed to the nearest medical facility capable of proyiding further decontamination treatment.

Contamination of materials and equipment also may occur.

Site-specific plans designate individuals and organizations at county and municipal levels who are responsible for this type of decontamination. IDNS will provide technical assistance to these designees when required, appropriate with the priority of tasks associated with the particular incident.

IONS will continuously monitor any contaminated areas and determine when the area is safe for re-entry. Teams will remain in the area and provide technical assistance in the

( cleanup of any remaining minor contamination.

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In the case of such an occurrence, the REAC or RAFT Comander will institute any or all of the following procedures:

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1. Gather samples of all potentially contaminated food-stuffs in the ingestion exposure pathway to deter-mine the extent, if any, of radioactive contam-ination of the food chain.
2. Make recomendations for the impoundment, diversion or, if necessary, the destruction of contaminated foodstuffs in the affected sectors.
3. IDNS will be supported in these efforts by personnel from IDPH, IENR and IDA as required.
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1. Gather samples of all potentially contaminated water rupplies in the ingestion exposure pathway to deter-mine the extent, if any, of radioactive contam-ir.ation of public or private water supplies.

O 2. Make recomendations for the use of public and/or private water supplies in the affected sectors and, if necessary, make recomendations for alternate sources of water.

3. IDNS will be supported in these efforts by person-nel from IEPA, IENR and IDPH as required.
c. Milk-
1. Make recomendations for placing dairy cattle on stored feed.
2. Gather samples from dairies receiving milk from dairy farms in the ingestion exposure pathway to determine the extent, if any, of radioactive con-tamination of present or future milk or milk pro-ducts.
3. Make recomendations for the impoundment, diversion or, if necessary, the destruction of contaminated milk or milk products from the affected sectors.
4. IDNS will be supported in these efforts by personnel from IDPH to assist with gathering samples and pro-vide identification and notification of dairy fams and/or milk processing plants in the affected sec-tors. -

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Kankakee County Procedures Table of Contents Kankakee County Procedures Kankakee County Board Chairman . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Kankakee County ESDA Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . 5 Kankakee County f.heriff's Dispatcher . . . . . . . . 9 Kankakee County Sheriff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Kankakee County Highway Department Superintendent . 13 Kanhkee County Regional Superintendent of Schools. 15 Kankakee County Coroner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Reddick Village President . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Reddick Fire Department Chief . . . . . . . . . . . 21 O

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o KANKAKEE COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER, the KANKAKEE COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN will perfonn the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR for a briefing.
2. Determine if the E0C is to be activated at the Alert Class-ification by referring to item 9 (Recomended Protective ,

Actions) on the HAP.S fonn and implement the appropriate actions indicated below:

a. If letter A is indicated under item 9 on the NARS fann, the KANKAKEE COUNTY EOC should not be activated.

G b. If letter B is indicated under item 9 on the NARS form, O proceed to the EOC and implement 7-50P-1, "Grundy/

Will/Kankakee County Emergency Operations Center (EOC)

Activation and Operations". Instruct the KANKAKEE COUNTY '

SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER to have county officials report to the EOC.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

3. Report to the KANKAKEE COUNTY E0C and activate the EOC, in accordance with 7-50P-1. Review a completed NARS form and confer with the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA C00RDINATOR and other county department heads. Authorize mobilization of county resources.
4. Review department assignments and responsibilities:
a. COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR - coordinate overall response, coordinate protective actions, coordinate evacuation of general population and transient populations and special concerns, coordinate notification of news media, coor-dinate requests for assistance, direct public notifica-tion, coordinate re-entry activities, coordinate decon-tamination of county equipment, ensure the distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), l 4

radiation exposure records and KI. K! tablets will be ,

administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recom-  !

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b. COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT - provide for public notifi-cation, perform regular law enforcement and crime preven-tion activities and implement traffic and access control.
c. COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT - maintain clear roads, provide barricades for use in traffic and access control and conduct decontamination of county equipment.
d. REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS - during an evacu-ation coordinate the transportation of faculty, staff and students using school buses and respond to requests from the KAtlKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR for additional transportation for the general and transient population.
e. COUNTY CORONER - perfonn regular duties in the event of a fatality and provide emergency assistance, as required.
5. Establish comunications with the GRUNDY and WILL COUNTY E0Cs and consult with the County Board Chaimen.
6. Review evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts with the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR, the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF and the REDDICK VILLAGE PRESIDENT.
7. Coordinate with the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to issue press releases for public information.
8. Coordinate with the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to acti-vate the Emergency Broadcast System.
9. Direct the VANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to contact REGION-AL IESDA/ STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST to request assistance as required.
10. In the event of an evacuation, direct the VANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR to coordinate the transportation of the general population, transient populations and special concerns, in accordance with 7-50P-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evtcuation - General Population".
11. In the event of an evacuation, direct the KANKAKEE COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to coordinate the trans-portation of faculty, staff and students, in accordance with 7-SOP-9, "Braidwood Stattor EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation -

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12. Ensure that the AMERICAN RED CROSS and other appropriate agencies are providing proper social services at Congregate Care' Shelters and other required areas.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

13. Direct the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the KANKAKEE COUNTY PEGIONAL SUPERINTENDENTS OF SCHOOLS to coordinate the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-50P-11. "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".

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O KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER, the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT CLASSIFICATION

1. Review a completed NARS form and be prepared to brief county officials. Authorize the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER to notify ESSEX and the appropriate county / municipal offic-tals, as the situation warrants.

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

2. Determine if the EOC is to be activated at the Alert Class-ification by refering to item 9 (Recomended Protective Actions) on the NARS form and implement the appropriate actions indicated below:
a. If letter A is indicated under item 9 on the NARS fonn, the KANKAKEE COUNTY E0C should not be activated,
b. If letter B is indicated under item 9 on the NARS fonn, proceed to the KANKAKEE COUNTY E0C and activate the EOC, in accordance with 7-50P-1, "Grundy/Will/Kankakee County Emergency Operations Center (E0C) Activation and Operations", and direct the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER to have all county officials report to the E0C. Establish comunications with the GRUNDY COUNTY, WILL COUNTY and ESSEX E0Cs, and the appropriate munici-palities.
3. Review a completed NARS form and be prepared to brief county officials.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

4. Report to the KANKAKEE COUNTY EOC and activate the EOC, if not accomplished in the Alert Classification, in accordance with 7-50P-1. Direct the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER to have all county officials report to the E0C, if not accomp-lished in the Alert Classification. Establish comunications with the GRUNDY COUNTY, WILL COUNTY and ESSEX EOCs, and the

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5. Brief the KANKAKEE COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN and other officials.
6. Ensure that all departments distribute or obtain dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI for all emergency personnel and maintain a Dosimetry Control Log, where appropriate. Distribute dosim-etry and KI to all personnel within the KANKAKEE COUNTY E0C and have each complete a radiation exposure record. KI tablets vill be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS. Maintain a Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).
7. Review the evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts, with the KANKAKEE' COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN, the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF and the REDDICK VILLAGE PRESIDENT.
8. Coordinate with the KANKAKEE COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to analyze the affected sectors and determine the schools which are involved.
9. Coordinate with the KANKAKEE COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN and the ESSEX E0C to issue press releases.
10. Coordinate the systematic notification of the public regarding protective actions,
a. Coordinate with the KANKAKEE COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN to I implement procedures for public notification and contact t local radio stations for reading the pre-written messages r

(use the EBS Information Kit).

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WLLI 96.7 FM

b. In the event of a protective action recommendation, authorize the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER to activate the Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification i

System, in accordance with 7-SOP-6, "Braidwood Station l

EPZ Prompt Notification System". If required, authorize the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF to activate mobile PA, in l

accordance with 7-50P-6.

11. In the event of a take shelter or evacuation protective action recommendation, coordinate traffic and access control with the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF, in accordance with 7-SOP-7, " Braid-wood Station EPZ Traffic and Access Control".

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12. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the KANKAKEE COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for obtaining transportation for the general population, transient pop-ulations and special concerns within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-50P-8 " Braid-wood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacustion - General Popula-tion", and for the transportation of faculty, staff and students, in accordnace with 7-50P-9, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - Schools".
13. Using the Mobility Impaired Transportation List from 7-50P-12 "Braidwood Station EPZ Public Information Booklet Cards Main-tenance", assess the number of homebound requiring transpor-tation.
14. In the event of an evacuation, request that the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT coordinate the transportation of the homebound in accordance with 7-SOP-10. "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering, Evacuation and Re-entry - Special Concerns".
15. Supervise and record the progress of all KANKAKEE COUNTY departments responding to the emergency.
16. Request assistance from the REGIONAL IESDA COORDINATOR or the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST.
17. Make periodic status reports to the REGIONAL IESDA COORDINATOR or the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST.
18. Request hourly status reports from the ESSEX EOC, and relay the information to the REGIONAL IESDA COORDINATOR or the STATE FORWARD COMMAND POST.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

19. Coordinate decontamination of county equipment by the KANKAKEE COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT with the assistance of IDNS.

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20. Coordinate with the KANKAKEE COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-50P-11. " Braid-wood Station EPZ Re-entry".
21. Coordinate other re-entry activities.

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22. Ensure collection of all dosieretry and radiation exposure records by each department and municipality. Collect dosim-etry and radiation exposure records from personnel within the KANKAKEE COUNTY E0C. Unless otherwise directed, forward all . l TLDs, radiation exposure records and copies of Dosimetry Control Logs to:

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KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION, via NARS, either from IESDA or the BRAIDWOOD STATION, the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER will perform the following tasks:

1. Complete a NARS form and call the IESDA DISPATCHER to verify the message. Photocopy a sufficient number of copies for distribution to KANKAKEE COUNTY officials.

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT CLASSIFICATION

2. Implement 7-SOP-2, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for an Unusual Event".

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

3. Implement 7-SOP-3, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification O and Mobilization for an Alert".

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

4. Implement 7-SOP-4, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for Site Area Emergency", or 7-SOP-5, " Braid-wood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for General Emergency", as applicable.
5. Activate the Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System as authorized by the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR in accordance with 7-50P-6, "Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notifi-cation System".
6. Dispatch all available squad cars and incoming Sheriff's deputies to notify the public via mobile PA, as directed by the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF. Advise squads of the appropriate message to broadcast, i.e. information, take shelter or i

evacuation (See Annex 1A and 7-SOP-6).

7. Make periodic status reports to the KANKAKEE COUNTY E0C.
8. Advise all citizens calling in to tune their radios to WJ0L (1340 AM) or WLLI (96.7 FM) for further information.

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IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

9. Notify the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR at the KANKAKEE COUNTY E0C, and the ESSEX E0C.

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KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER, the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR for a briefing or report to the KANKAKEE COUNTY EOC, as directed by the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the KANKAKEE COUNTY E0C and receive a briefing from the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR. ,

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3. If you are the first official to report to the E0C, activate .

(3 the EOC, in accordance with 7-50P-1, "Grundy/Will/Kankakee i V County Emergency Operations Center (E0C) Activation and <

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4. Review a completed NARS fonn.
5. Initiate the department call list, as the situation warrants.
6. Notify department personnel to assemble at the SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT.
7. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI to all emergency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway.

KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS. Assign a department person to maintain a Dosi vtry Control Log (See Annex 1A).

8. Review evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts with the KANKAKEE COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN, the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR and the REDDICK VILLAGE PRESIDENT.
9. In the event of a take shelter or evacuation protective action recommendation, coordinate with the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR for traffic and access control, in accordance with 7-50P-7, "Braidwood Station EPZ Traffic and Access Control".

Make requests for additional manpower and equipment, as required.

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10. Provide the public with systematic notification of protective actions by directing squads and other assisting departments to broadcast the appropriate mobile PA warning message (See Annex 1A and the appropriate 7-50P-6, "Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System").

! 11. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the KANKAKEE i COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR and the ESSEX FIRE CHIEF for the transportation of the homebound, in accordance with 7-50P-10 "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering, Evacuation and Re-entry -

Special Concerns".

12. Follow the Sheriff's departmental procedures for law enforce-ment and crime prevention activities.
13. Provide hourly status updates to the KANKAKEE COUNTY EOC staff, as requested by the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

14. Provide and maintain orderly traffic control.

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Kankakce County 08/85 FOR INFORMATION ONLY KANKAKEE COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENT Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER, the KANKAKEE COUNTY HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR for a briefing or report to the KANKAKEE COUNTY E0C, as directed by the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the KANKAKEE COUNTY E0C and receive a briefing from the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR.
3. If you are the first official to report to the E0C, activate the E0C, in accordance with 7-50P-1, "Grundy/Will/Kankakee O- County Emergency Operations Operations".

Center (E0C) Activation and

4. Review a completed NARS form.
5. Initiate the department call list, as the situation warrants.
6. Notify department personnel to assemble at the COUNTY HIGHWAY GARAGE.
7. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI to all emergency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway.

KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS. Assign a department person to maintain the Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).

8. Maintain clear roads by providing equipment and personnel to remove snow, debris, disabled vehicles, etc.
9. Deliver barricades for use in traffic and access control if requested by the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF.

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11. Provide hourly status updates to the KANKAKEE COUNTY E0C staff, as requested by the KANKAKEE COUNT.Y ESDA COORDINATOR.

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12. Review and update the emergency fuel allocation plan, as i necessary. l IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY
13. Conduct decontamination of county equipment in coordination with the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the assistance of IDNS.
14. Remove barricades from traffic and access control posts.
15. Ensure collection of all department dosimetry and radiation exposure records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure records and a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

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KANKAKEE COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER, the KANKAKEE OF SCHOOLS will perfonn the COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the KANKAKEE COUNTY ES9A C0ORDINATOR for a briefing or report to the KANKAKEE COUNTY E0C, as directed by the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CL

2. Report to the KANKAKEE COUNTY E0C and receive a briefing from the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.
3. If you are the first official to report to the EOC, activate the EOC, in accordance with 7-SOP-1, "Grundy/Will/Kankakee County Emergency Operations Center (E0C) Activation and Operations".
4. Review a completed NARS form.
5. Coordinate with the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the DISTRICT #3 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to review the affected sectors and determine the schools which are involved.
6. Contact and coordinate with the DISTRICT #3 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, if protective actions are recomended.
7. Ensure that all emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (in-stant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI from the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR prior to entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be adminis-tered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS.
8. Coordinate with the DISTRICT #3 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to determine the availability of the school bus drivers, buses and assembly time required.

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9. Verify with the DISTRICT #3 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS that the DISTRICT #3 SCHOOLS are aware of the situation and recommended protective actions.
10. If take shelter has been recomended, notify the DISTRICT #3 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to place the school bus drivers on call or standby, as the situation warrants.
11. If evacuation has been recommended, notify the DISTRICT #3 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to mobilize school buses and dri-vers.
12. Coordinate with the DISTRICT #3 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the welfare of those students who live within the affected sectors but, attend school outside the affected sectors.
13. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR and the DISTRICT #3 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the transportation of faculty, staff and students within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shel ters , in accordance with 7-SOP-9, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evaccation - Schools".
14. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR and the DISTRICT #3 SUPERINTENDENTS OF SCHOOLS to provide transportation for the general population, transient populations and special concerns within affected sectors to Congregate Care Shel ters , in accordance with 7-SOP-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation -

General Population".

15. Advise school personnel to assist the AMERICAN RED CROSS personnel at Congregate Care Shelters, as needed.
16. Provide hourly status updates to the E0C staff, as requested l by the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

17. Coordinate with the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR and DISTRICT #3 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in i

accordance with 7-SOP-11. "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".

18. Ensure that department personnel return dosimetry and radia-tion exposure records to the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

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U KANKAKEE COUNTY CORONER Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER, the KANKAKEE COUNTY CORONER will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR for a briefing or report to the KANKAKEE COUNTY EOC, as directed by the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the KANKAKEE COUNTY E0C and receive a briefing from the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.
3. If you are the first official to report to the E0C, activate T the E0C, in accordance with 7-SOP-1, "Grundy/Will/Kankakee County Emergency Operations Center (E0C) Activation and Operations".
4. Review a completed NARS fonn.
5. Initiate the department call list, as the situation warrants.
6. Notify department personnel to assemble at the KANKAKEE COUNTY CORONER'S OFFICE.
7. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI to all emergency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway.

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9. Follow departmental procedures for any fatality which may occur during an incident.
10. Public release information ccncerning fatalities will be p coordinated with the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

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IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

12. Ensure collection of all department dosimetry and radiation exposure records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure records and a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to the KAN-KAKEE COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR.

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i REDDICK VILLAGE PRESIDENT j

Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER, the REDDICK VILLAGE PRESIDENT will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA C0ORDINATOR for a briefing or report to the KANKAKEE COUNTY E0C, as directed by the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the KANKAKEE COUNTY EOC and receive a briefing from the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR. ,
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Establish comunications with the REDDICK FIRE DEPARTMENT at the Reddick Fire Station.
5. Ensure that all REDDICK emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exrosure records and KI from the REDDICK FIRE CHIEF prior to entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomendation of IDNS.
6. Review the evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts with the KANKAKEE COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN, KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR, the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF 1 and the REDDICK FIRE CHIEF. 1 l
7. In the event of an evacuation, direct the District #3 Superin- I tendent of Schools, at the ESSEX E0C, to coordinate the l transportation of faculty, staff and students, in accordance with 7-SOP-9, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation ,

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IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

9. Coordinate with the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR for the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-11 "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".
10. Provide assistance, as requested.

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REDDICK FIRE DEPARTMENT CHIEF Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER, the REDDICK FIRE CHIEF will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the REDDICK VILLAGE PRESIDENT for a briefing or report to the REDDICK FIRE STATION, as directed by the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERRIF'S DISPATCHER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the REDDICK FIRE STATION and contact the REDDICK VILLAGE PRESIDENT at the Kankakee County E0C for a briefing.
3. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to assemble at the REDDICK FIRE STATION.
4. Ensure that all REDDICK emergency personnel receive dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI prior to entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommerJation of IDNS. Assign a department person to maintain a uosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).
5. Follow normal operating procedures for fire prevention and emergency medical services.
6. Review the evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts with the REDDICK VILLAGE PRESIDENT.
7. When requested, assist the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPART-MENT in the systematic notification of the public for the protective actions of information, take shelter or evacuation, and traffic and access control.

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8. Ensure collection of dosimetry and radiation exposure records from all REDDICK emergency personnel and forward all TLDs, radiation exposure records, and a copy of the Dosimetry c Control Log to the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

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IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Review the NARS form and be prepared to brief village offi-cials.
2. Determine if the E0C is to be activated at the Alert Class-ification by referring to item 9 (Recommended Protective Actions) on the NARS fonn and implement the appropriate action as indicated below:
a. If letter A is indicated under item 9 on the NARS form,

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(b b. If letter B is indicated under item 9 on the NARS form, proceed to the E0C and implement 7-SOP-1, "Grundy/

Will/Kankakee County Emergency . Operations Center (EOC)

Activation and Operations". Instruct the ESSEX FIRE DEPARTMCNT DUTY OFFICER to have municipal officials report to the EOC.

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3. Report to the ESSEX E0C and activate the E0C, if not pre-viously activated.
4. Review a enmpleted NARS form and confer with village depa-t-v.anL heads on the situation.
5. Review department assignments and responsibilities:
a. FIRE DEPARTMENT - perform regular fire protection and emergency medical services; coordinate the evacuation of the general population, transient populations and special concerns; coordinate requests for assistance; assist in the notification of news media; coordinate public notifi-cation; and coordinate re-entry activities. Support the POLICE DEPARTMENT in traffic and access control and public notification. Conduct decontamination of village i' equipment, ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records VII(48)

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b. POLICE DEPNRTMENT - perform regular law enforcement and crime prevention activities, implement traffic and access control and provide for public notification.
c. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS - coordinate evacuation of j faculty, staff and students.
d. STREETS AND ALLEYS DEPARTMENT - maintain clear roads, provide barricades for use in traffic and access control.

- assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample collection, if requested.

! e. TOWNSHIP HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT - maintain clear roads, provide barricades for use in traffic and access control, assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample l

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6. Establish communications with the KANKAKEE COUNTY EOC and consult with the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.
7. Coordinate with the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the ESSEX FIRE CHIEF to make hourly status reports to the KANKAKEE COUNTY EOC.
8. Review evacuation sectors and routes, and traffic and access control posts, with the ESSEX FIRE CHIEF and the ESSEX POLICE CHIEF.
9. Coordi.iate the p cparation of press releases with the KANKAKEE t

COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the ESSEX FIRE CHIEF.

10. Authorize the ESSEX FIRE CHIEF to contact the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to request assistance, as required.
11. In the event of an evacuation, direct the ESSEX FIRE CHIEF to coordinate the transportation of the general population, transient populations and special concerns, in accordance with 7-SOP-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation -

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t ty, staff and students, in accordance with 7-SOP-9, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - Schools".

i 13. Ensure that the AMERICAN RED CROSS and other appropriate agencies are providing proper social services at Congregate Care Shelters and other required areas.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

14. Instruct the ESSEX FIRE CHIEF and the DISTRICT #3 SUPERINTEND-  :

ENT OF SCHOOLS to coordinate the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-11, "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry". ,

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ESSEX FIRE DEPARTMENT CHIEF Cpon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATICN from the ESSEX FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY OFFICER, the ESSEX FIRE CHIEF will perfom the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the ESSEX VIL'LAGE PRESIDENT for a briefing or report to the ECC, as directed by the ESSEX FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY OFFICER. Place personnel and resources on standby, if re-quested.

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2. Report to the ESSEX EOC and receive a briefing from the ESSEX VILLAGE PRESIDENT.
3. Review a completed NARS fom.
4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to

, assemble at the ESSEX FIRE STATION.

5. Ensure that all departments distribute or 'obtain dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI for all emergen:y . personnel and maintain a Dosimetry Control Log, where appropriate. Distribute dosim-etry and KI to all personnel within the ESSEX EOC and have each complete a radiation exposure record. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the reccanendation of IDNS. Maintain a Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).
6. Review evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts, with the ESSEX VILLAGE PRESIDENT and the ESSEX POLICE CHIEF.
7. Coordinate with the DISTRICT #3 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS to review affected sectors and determine if the ESSEX ELEMENTARY SCHOOL is ir.volved.
8. Coordinate the preparation of press releases with the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the ESSEX VILLAGE PRESIDENT.

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11. Direct requests for assistance to the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR at the KANKAKEE COUNTY EOC, as the need arises.
12. Coordinate with the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR to notify transient populations which cannot be notified by the ESSEX POLICE DEPARTMENT of the recommended protective actions, in accordance with 7-SOP-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population".
13. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the DISTRICT #3 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the transportation of the general population, transient populations and special concerns to Cengregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-8.
14. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate with the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT for the transportation of the homebound in accordanca with 7-SOP-10 "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering, Evacuation and Re-entry - Special Concyns".
15. Coordinate with the ESSEX VILLAGE PRESIDENT to make hourly i status reports to the KANKAKEE COUNTY EOC.
16. Follow normal operating procedures for fire prevention and emergency medical services.
17. Assist the ESSEX POLICE DEPARTMENT in traffic and access control and the systematic notification of the public, if l requested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

18. Coordinate with the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR and the l DISTRICT #3 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the transportation l

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20. Ensure collection of all dosimetry and radiation exposure records by each department. Collect dosimetry and radiation exposure records from personnel within the ESSEX EOC and forward all TLDs, radiation exposure records and copies of the Dosimetry Control Logs to the KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR.

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ESSEX FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY OFFICER Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER, the ESSEX FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY OFFICER will perform the following tasks:

1. Complete a NARS form. Call the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER and verify the information.

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

2. Implement 7-SOP-2, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification

- and Mobilization for an Unusual Event", Attachment L, or 7-SOP-3, "Braiowood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for an Alert", Attachment L, as applicable.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION O 3. Implement 7-50P-4, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for Site Area Emergency", Attachment L, or 7-SOP-5, "Braidwood Station EPZ Initial Notification and Mobilization for General Emergency", Attachment L, as appli-cable.

4 Make periodic status reports to the ESSEX EOC.

5. Advise all citizens calling in to tune their' radios to WJ0L (1340 AM) or WLLI (96.7 FM) for further information.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

6. Call the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DISPATCHER to verify the information and noti #y the ESSEX VILLAGE PRESIDENT.

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l ESSEX POLICE DEPARTMENT CHIEF Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the ESSEX FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY OFFICER, the ESSEX POLICE CHIEF will perfonn the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT OR ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the ESSEX VILLAGE PRESIDENT for a briefing or report to the EOC, as directed by the ESSEX FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY OFFICER. Place personnel and resources on standby, if re-quested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the ESSEX EOC and receive a briefing from the ESSEX VILLAGE PRESIDENT.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to assemble at the ESSEX VILLAGE HALL.
5. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI to all emergency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway.

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6. Review the evacuation sectors and routes and traffic and access control posts, with the ESSEX VILLAGE PRESIDENT and the ESSEX FIRE CHIEF.
7. Provide for the systematic notification of the public for the protective actions of information, take shelter or evacuation by directing squad cars and other assisting departments to broadcast the appropriate mobile PA warning message (See Annex 1A and 7-SOP-6, "Braidwood Station EPZ Prompt Notification System").
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9. In the event of a take shelter or evacuation protective action recommendation, provide and maintain traffic and access control, in accordance with 7-SOP-7, "Braidwood Station - EPZ Traffic and Access Control". Make requests for additional manpower and equipment, as required.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

10. Provide and maintain orderly traffic control.
11. Ensure collection of all department dosimetry and radiation exposure records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure records and a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to the ESSEX FIRE CHIEF.

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  1. 3 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS will perform the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the ESSEX VILLAGE PRESIDENT for a briefing or report to the ESSEX E0C, as directed by the ESSEX FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY OFFICER.

IF- NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the ESSEX EOC and receive a briefing from the ESSEX VILLAGE PRESIDENT.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Coordinate with the KANKAKEE COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, the ESSEX FIRE CHIEF and the REDDICK VILLAGE PRESI-DENT to review affected sectors and determine the schools which are involved.
5. Ensure distribution of dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI to all emergency personnel who may be entering an exposure pathway.

KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon recomendation of IDNS. Assign a department person to main- l tain the Dosimetry Control Log (See Annex 1A).

6. Report the availability of school bus drivers, buses and the )

' assembly time required to the KANKAKEE COUNTY REGIONAL SUPER- 1 INTENDENT OF SCHOOLS.

7. Notify the following schools of the situation and direct the appropriate protective actions: ,
a. Essex Elementary School
b. Reddick High School
c. Reddick Elementary School l 8. If take shelter has been recomended, place school bus drivers on call or standby, as the situation warrants.
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i 7-SOP-9, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation -

Schools". Inform the .ESSEX FIRE CHIEF and REDDICK VILLAGE PRESIDENT of the status of school evacuation.

11. In the event of an evacuation, coordinate ~ with the KANKAKEE COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS for the transpor-tation of the general population, transient populations and special concerns within affected sectors to Congregate Care

- Shelters, in accordance with 7-SOP-8, "Braidwood Station EPZ Sheltering and Evacuation - General Population".

12. Direct school personnel to assist AMERICAN RED CROSS personnel at Congregate Care Shelters, if needed.

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13. Coordinate with the KANKAKEE COUNTY REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, the ESSEX FIRE CHIEF, and the REDDICK VILLAGE PRESIDENT for the transportation of returning evacuees from Congregate Care Shelters, in accordance with 7-50P-11, "Braidwood Station EPZ Re-entry".
14. Ensure collection of all department dosimetry and radiation exposure records. Turn in all TLDs, radiation exposure records and a copy of the Dosimetry Control Log to the ESSEX FIRE CHIEF.

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ESSEX STREETS AND ALLEYS DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENT Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the ESSEX FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY OFFICER, the ESSEX STREETS AND ALLEYS DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENT will perfonn the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION .

1. Contact the ESSEX VILLAGE PRESIDENT for a briefing or report to the ESSEX EOC, as directed by the ESSEX FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY OFFICER. Place personnel and resources on standby, if requested. .

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the ESSEX EOC and receive a briefing from the ESSEX VILLAGE PRESIDENT.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Initiate the department call list and notify personnel to assemble at the ESSEX FIRE STATION.
5. Ensure that all emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (in-stant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI from the ESSEX FIRE CHIEF prior to entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recomandation of IDNS.
6. Provide barricades for use in traffic and access control, as requested by the ESSEX POLICE CHIEF.
7. Direct personnel to assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample collection, if requested.

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ESSEX TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS Upon receiving notification of an incident at the BRAIDWOOD STATION from the ESSEX FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY OFFICER, the ESSEX TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS will perfonn the following tasks:

IF NOTIFICATION OF ALERT CLASSIFICATION

1. Contact the ESSEX VILLAGE PRESIDENT for a briefing or report to the ESSEX EOC, as directed by the ESSEX FIRE DEPARTMENT DUTY OFFICER.

IF NOTIFICATION OF SITE AREA EMERGENCY OR GENERAL EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION

2. Report to the ESSEX EOC and receive a briefing from the ESSEX VILLAGE PRESIDENT.
3. Review a completed NARS form.
4. Initiate the department call list and notify ~ personnel to assemble at the ESSEX FIRE STATION.
5. Ensure that all emergency personnel obtain dosimetry (instant-read dosimeter (s) and TLD card), radiation exposure records and KI from the ESSEX FIRE CHIEF prior to entering an exposure pathway. KI tablets will be administered on a voluntary basis only upon the recommendation of IDNS.
6. Maintain clear roads by providing equipment to remove snow, debris, disabled vehicles, etc.
7. Deliver barricades for use in traffic and access control, as

' requested by the ESSEX POLICE CHIEF.

8. Direct personnel to assist IDNS and supporting State agencies in sample collection, if requested.

IF NOTIFICATION OF RE-ENTRY

9. Remove barricades from traffic and access control posts.

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This Chapter provides specific instructions for sheltering the Braidwood Station EPZ population. Additionally, 7-SOP-8, " Braid-  !

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Attachment I, " Sheltering Profiles", provides resource and data lists for the various Congregate Care Shelters.

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FOR INFORMATION ONLY Sholt: ring Guid2 08/85 B. Sheltering Instructions Certain portions of the EPZ population have been given specific evacuation and sheltering considerations as shown below.

1. Shut-in Population Shut-ins are defined as people who, by reasons of handi-cap or other impairment, are confined to their home, or who are severely limited in their ability to respond to notifi-cation and/or an evacuation from their home. There are several lists of shut-ins maintained for Grundy, Will and Kankakee Counties. The County ESDA Coordinators maintain a Mobility Impaired Transportation List which identifies those persons living within the 10-mile EPZ who would require some form of assistance in the event of an emergency. Grundy County has a shut-in list which identifies those who would require assistance. The GRUNDY. WILL and KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENTS will interface and coordinate with the appropriate municipal Police Departments for notification and evacuation of shut-ins.
2. Population with Special Transportation Requirements The GRUNDY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT and the GRUNDY COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR will interface and coordinate with the O responsible municipal ESDA Coordinators to arrange trans-portation for those persons in Grundy County who need special assistance. In Will County, the WILL COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR is responsible for interfacing and coordinating with the municipal ESDA Coordinators / Police Chief to arrange trans-portation for persons in Will County with special transport-

.ation needs. These people may include both private residents and nursing home patients who may not have adequate or readily available transportation. 1 In Kankakee County, the KANKAKEE COUNTY SHERIFF and KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATOR will coordinate arrangements to transport those persons needing special assistance. These people may include private residents who may not have adequate

, or readily available transportation.

The GRUNDY, WILL and KANKAKEE COUNTY ESDA COORDINATORS will interface and coordinate with the responsible municipal ESDA Coordinators to arrange transportation for transient populations. These transient populations may include those people located at recreational facilities, major industries, hotels, motels, etc.

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3. School Students l A situation may occur during the evacuation of school students in which there are not enough bus seats available using the District's buses. When this situation occurs, the REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENTS OF SCHOOLS will coordinate with other municipal Superintendents of Schools to arrange the transpor-tation.

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l Garfield Township 1,520 Braceville Township 3,637 Felix Township 3,721 Goose Lake Township 1,236 Maine Township 216 Goodfarm Township (part) 408 Mazon Township (part) 1,406 Wauponsee Township (part) 2,390 Greenfield Township 1,030 Carbon Hill 406 Coal City 3,028 Diamond 1,170 Braceville 721 South Wilmington 747 Gardner 1,322 East Brooklyn 84 Central City 56 Mazon 828 Will County Custer Township 1,101 Florence Township 931 Wesley Township 2,397 VII (5)

FOR INFORMATION ONLY Sheltcring Guide 08/85 Reed Township 3,944 Wilmington Township 5,538 Braidwood 3,429 Wilmington 4,424 Godley 373 Kankakee County Essex Township 995 Salina Township (part) 1,218 Essex 463 Reddick 243 Union Hill 82 NOTE - Township populations do include populations of munici-O palities within the township boundaries. If a small portion of a. township or municipality is within the EPZ, the "(part)"

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Populations Source: US Bureau of Census, " Department of Comerce 1980 Census of Population and Housing, Sumary l Characteristics for Governmental Units and Standard Metro-politan Statistical Areas", PHC 80-3-15. March, 1982. ,

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}d Kankakee County Kankakee (Primary) 16,870 Bradley (Primary) 5,850 Bourbonnais 5,200 .

l Total 27,920 Kane County Aurora 4,200 Cook County Orland Park 7,425 Will County Joliet(Primary) 15,497 New Lenox 2,335 Total 17,832 i

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JL SECTOR M-RING -FACILITY J[ SECTOR M-RING FACILITY l A 3S Mercy Ctr. for Health Care Serv. 2 A 40 Copley Memorial' Hospital 132S N. Highland Avenue Lincoln and Weston Avenues Aurora, IL 60506 Aurora, IL 60507 312/859-2222 312/844-1000 3 A 45 Central DuPage Hospital 4 A 45 Geneva Comm. Hospital 0 N 026 Winfield Road 416 South Second Street Winfield, IL 60190 Geneva, IL 60134 312/682-1600 312/232-0771 5 A 50 Delnor Hospital 6 8 26 St. Joseph Hospital 975 North 5th Avenue 333 North Madison Street Saint Charles, IL 60174 Joliet, IL 60435 312/584-3300 815/725-7133 7 8 40 Good Samaritan' Hospital 8 8 40 Suburban Cook Co. TB San. 01 strict 3816 Highland Avenue 55th and County Line Road Downers Grove, IL 60515 Hinsdale. IL 60521 312/963-S900 312/323-5800 9 8 46 LaGrange Comm. Mem. Gen. Hosp. 10 B 45 Glendale Heights Comm. Hospital 6101 South Willow Springs Rd. 1505 Jill Court LaGrange, IL 60525 Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 312/352-1200 312/858-9700 11 8 30 MacNeal Memorial Hospital 12 8 50 Elmhurst Memorial Hospital 3249 South Oak Park Avenue Avon Rd. & Schiller Street Berwyn, il 60402 Elmhurst, IL 60126 312/195-9100 312/833-1400

'FOR INFORMATION ONLY 13 8 50 Loyola University Medical Ctr. 14 6 45 Gottlieb Memorial liospital 2160 South First Avenue 8700 East North Avenue Maywood, IL 60153 Melrose Park, IL 60160 312/531-3927 312/681-3200 lb 8 50 St. Annes Hospital West 16 B 50 Oak Park Hospital 365 East North Avenue 620 S. Maple Avenue Melrose Park, IL 60164 Gak Park, IL 60304 312/345-8100 312/383-9300 17 C 40 South Suburban Hospital 18 C 40 Palos Comm. Hospital 178th S. & Kedzie Avenue McCarthy Road & 80th Avenue Hazel Crest, IL 60429 Palos Heights, IL 60463 312/799-8000 312/S68-3000 19 C 40 Ingalls Memorial Hospital 20 C 45 Christ Hospital One Ingalls Drive 4440 West 95th Street Harvey, IL 60426 Oak Lawn, IL 60453 312/333-2300 312/425-8000 21 C 4d Little Co. of Mary Hosp., Inc. 22 0 40 St. James Hospital 2800 W. 95th Street 1423 Chicago Road Evergreen Park, IL 60642 Chicago Heights, IL 60411 312/422-6200 312/756-1000 23 F 25 Riverside Medical Center 24 F 25 St. Mary's Hospital 350 North Wall Street 500 West Court Street Kankakee, IL 60901 Kankakee, IL 6u901 815/933-1671 815/937-2490 25 G 45 Iroquois Memorial Hospital 26 K 40 Fairbury Hospital 200 Fairman Street 519 South Fifth Street Watseka, IL 60970 Fairoury. (L 61139 815/432-5201 81b/692-2346 27 L 35 St. James Hospital 28 M 35 St. Mary's Hospital 010 East Water Street lli E. Spring Street Pontiac, IL 61764 Streator, IL 61364 81d/842-2828 81b/673-2311 1

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mg FOR INFORMATION ONLY 29 N 50 IL. Valley Comm. Hospital 30 Q IS Morris Hospital 925 West. Street ISO West High Street Peru IL 61354 Morris,IL 60400 816/223-3300 815/942-2932 31 Q 35 Sandwich Comm. Hospital 11 East Pleasant Avenue Sandwich, Il 60648 815/786-8484 e

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FOR INFORMATION ONLY Attacnment 2 to Map E BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER STATION DAIRY FACILITY IDENTIFICATION LIST JL SECTOR M-RING FACILITY J[ SECTOR M-RING FACILITY I A 40 Roney-Oatman Co. 2 A 40 Oberweis Dairy 735 Prairie Road 945 N. Lake Street Aurora, IL 60507 Aurora, IL 60506 312/859-2800 312/897-0512 3 A 45 Mooseheart Farm Dairy 4 B 20 Mancuso Cheese Co.

Mooseheart, IL 60539 612 Mills Road 312/869-2000 .Joliet, IL 60433

'815/722-2475 5 B 25 Chelli on Cheese Co. 6 B 50 Cream Products Co.

505 Bennett Avenue 1623 S. Cicero Joliet, IL 60433 Cicero, IL 60650 815/726-5969 312/656-5103 7 B 50 Twin Oaks Dairy 8 8 50 Elgin Honey Hill 2621 W. Wilcox 3707 W. Harrison Chicago, IL 60612 Chicago, IL 60624 312/122-1800 312/722-7100 INDIANA 9 0 45 Oyer Creamery, Inc. 10 D 50 Dairy Rich Ice Cream Co.

P.O. Box 66 6610 Broadway Dyer, IN 46311 Merrillville, IN 46410 N. Waller Paul Znika 219/865-2441 219/980-0800 l

. 11 0 50 Dixie Dairy 12 0 50 Pleasant View Dairy Corp.

l 1200 W. 15th Avenue 2625 Highway Avenue l Gary, IN 46407 Higniand, IN 46322 Tom Eskilson

Bart Leep 219/885-6101 -

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FOR INFORMATION ONLY 40 Forrest Milk Products 14 P 35 Ottawa Milk Prcducts, Co.

13 K 133 West Krack Street 1219 Fulton Street Forrest, IL 61741 Ottawa, IL 61350 Milt Kinate Martin Ruhland Bis /b57-8623 Sib /433-0418 NOTE: Dairy facilities located outside the Illinois 50 mile EPZ, receiving milk from within the Illinois EPZ.

Producers Dairy, Div. of AMPI i Prairie Farms Dairy, Inc.

2000 N. University Peoria, IL 61614 Dean Foods Company 11713 Mill Street Huntley,IL 60142 312/b69-bl23 e

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