ML20195F147
| ML20195F147 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Pilgrim |
| Issue date: | 11/01/1988 |
| From: | Hogan R, Lazarus W NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I), Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Russell W NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I) |
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| NUDOCS 8811210031 | |
| Download: ML20195F147 (3) | |
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at0Kmi m ALiswoAttmoAD weo or Pavessa.Pmsvivama toees November 1, 1988 MEMORANDUM FOR:
Williar Russell, Regional Administrator THRU:
R. Bellamy, Chief. Facilities Radiation Safety and Safeguards Branch, DR$5 FROM:
W. Lazarus, Emergency Preparedness Section Chief, FRS&58 R. Hogan, Emergency Preparedness Specialist, NRR SUEJECT:
MEETING WITH CIYll DEFENSE OFFICIALS IN THE TOWN OF CARVER TO DISCUS $ THE $1ATUS OF EM[RGENCY PREPAREDN(55 ON OC108[R 27,1988 BAtrGROUND A meeting was conducted in the Carver Town Hall on October 27,1988. The purpose of this meeting was to obtain the latest factual infortation regarding the status of emergency plans, implementing procedures, and facilities, directly from the Director of Civil Defense for the Town of Carver.
In Carver, Mr. Frank Mazzilli is the Chairnn of the Board of Selectmen in addition to Director of Civil Defense.
During this r.eeting ne was also provided an opportunity to bring any previously unidentified concerns regarding the status of eMrgency preparedness te attentier. of the hRC.
The netting was folle ed by a tour of the [00.
ATTENDIES Frark Mazzilli, Chairman, Board of Selectmen, and Civil Defense Director Helen Cer.elic Assistant Civil Defense Director i
Alfree Slaney, P1arner, Passachusetts Civil Defense Agency (MCDA) bllia J. latarus. [eergency Pre;aredness Section Chtef NRC Region 1 Resecary 1. hegar., [eergency Freparedness Specialist Office of NE,R DISCU5510',
Mr. Parti 111 and Ms. Cope 11e presented the folleming status sumaries and l
concerns regarding the state of eme gency preparedness in the Tc=n of Carser.
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The teen plan and all IPs (32) have been through the local revie process anc have been forsarded through NOA to FEPA for technical review l
(forsarded to f[KA on 10/24/88).
Copies of the Flan,lPs Shelter l
1rplenentation Flan, and [vacuation Tire [sttrate are available in the l
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SrAnit The ;rocedaral concern which retains to t,e resolved is one invohing the Carser Regional High School. A joint comittee is attempting to resche dif ferences between Carver nr.d Flymouth in this procedure,
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The police have a concern regarding the [T[/ Traffic Management Plan 411c=ir; ;eople to re enter the te=n while an evacuation is in i
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t progress. They believe that traffic flow should only be peraltted out of town.
Eoui m nt and facilities Mr. Mazzilli indicated that they have pretty such everything they need.
Some things are still on order, but everything is falling into place.
Decontavination Faen11tv The blegest probles la the lack of a decontamination facility for emergency workers.
[L The EOC is complete, although radios are still being hooked up.
(verything should be complete in about 2 weeks.
i Personnel Resources The lack of personnel to carry out the decontaination procedure is the i
biggest probler.
There ray be other departmental weaknesses that th:y are not aware of.
$recial heeds Petulation l
The town has a itst with about 105 names.
All these were recently resurveyed to update the list.
There ray be others the have not teen icentifte:. but they feel pretty satisfie: with the list.
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The procedures, facilities, and training should be far enough along for i
a test about the first of the year.
The schedule for cce;1etion of the cecertatination f acility is the biggest tekncan.
l Earr, Retzt The third Earry Report contained a reasonable presentation of the status for the te n of Carver, he=eger it was lacking in soee specifics regarding equipetnt.
P lerle entation In response to a question of whether they thought they could irplerent the plan and procedures, they indicated that they would try to leplerent It bwt would not be con.fortable because it had not teen tested.
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Things are going along sNotily.
They still need to get the I
decontatination facility co pleted, coTplete the training, and test the t
plars and procedures. They have come a long way in the last two to three years. The citizens of the tcan new knew what to er;ect. Relations with both MCA Area 11 and Boston [dison are sery good.
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