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Intervenor Exhibit I-LEA-E-57,consisting of Discussing Concerns of Skippack Township,Montgomery County, PA Re Proposed Radiological Emergency Response Plan
ML20203P918
Person / Time
Site: Limerick Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 11/28/1984
From: Boroff A
BOROFF, HARRIS & HELLER
To:
PENNSYLVANIA, COMMONWEALTH OF
References
OL-I-LEA-E-057, OL-I-LEA-E-57, NUDOCS 8605080337
Download: ML20203P918 (2)


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Re: Skippack Township, Montgomery County - _ Proposed Radiological Emergency -

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This letter is being written to the Pennsylvania Emergency Nfanagement Agency at the l

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j The undersigned is solicitor f >r the Skippack Township Board of Supervisors.

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i The Board of Supervisors has made a preliminary study of the proposed radiological emergency response plan submitted to Skippack Township by Energy Consultants, of l

V Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, consultants to the Philadelphia Electric Company. -

Skippack Township has not adopted the proposed radiological emergency response plan in j

1 view of the significant concerns of the Board of Supervisors concerning the provisions of the proposed plan, being Draft No. 5 dated April,1984.

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Among the significant concerns of the Board of Supervisors of Skippack Township are the following:

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Lack of adequate personnel available to Skippack Township to provide a 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> emergency response.

Skippack Township does not have a police force. The Skippack Fire Co., a volunteer group, has indicated their unwillingness to l

participate in a radiological emergency response plan. in the event of a site j

emergency or a general emergency.

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Inability of the Township to provide adequate means to provide notice and transportation to transit dependent individuals.

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evacuate -through Skippack Township as well as evacuation of the State Township Board of Supervisors are concerned with th adjoining municipalities and the State Correctional Institution with reference to potent:al evacu,ation.

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Skippack Township does not believe it has the means necessary to obtain the equipment and dosimetry called for under the proposed plan, even taking into account the proposed equipment funding offer made by Philadelphia Electric Co.

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and state officials with reference to evacuation and oth Include proposed evacuation routes and their capacity.

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p The need for an ongoing training program. Township participants in the radioldg.l emergency response plan should be able to receive ongoing training through either a county or area organization as cach individual township is unable to provide this.

The Board of Supervisors believe it appropriate it to submit these concerns to you time.

response plan and will conduct public hearings thereon in the n

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Alan E. Boroff AEB/bjk George Hugenin, Skippack Township Emergency Management Coordinator cc:

Edward L. Jordan, Director, Division of Emergency Preparedness and Eme Reponse, Office of Inspection and Enforcement, United Nuclear Regulatory Commission, WasPington, D.C.

Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, D.C. 20472

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Montgomery County Emergency Management Office Mrs. Mary Wills, Skippack Township Secretary o

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