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March 25, 1987-UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION before the ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD
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In the Matter of
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PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF
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Docket Nos. 50-443-OL NEW HAMPSHIRE, et al.
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50-444-OL
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Off-site Emergency (Seabrook Station, Units 1 and 2) )
Planning Issues
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AFFIDAVIT OF RICHARD H.
STROME'(TOSH-8)
RICHARD H.
STROME, being on oath, deposes and says as follows:
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I. am the Director of the New Hampshire Civil Defense Agency (NHCDA).
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Section IV.E of the Town of South Hampton Radiological Emergency Response Plan (TOSH RERP), Volume 31, contains a detailed listing of South Hampton's specific transportation requirements.
There are currently three (3) people with "special needs" transportation requirements.
One bus conversion kit and one special needs bus have been allotted for them.
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Appendix I to Volume 2 of the New Hampshire RERP incorporates TOSH's requirements into a summary listing of specific transportation resource requirements for the State of New Hampshire 10 mile EPZ.
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The capacity of buses allotted surpasses the number of residents who have indicated that they may require transportation assistance.
(A minimum of three buses have been allocated to each town which exceeds known requirements for the Town of South Hampton.)
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Volume 5 of the New Hampshire RERP contains letters of agreement with bus and ambulance companies, Teamsters Local No. 633 of New Hampshire, and the New Hampshire School Transportation Association.
Together, these organizations should be able to provide transportation resources in excess of the numbers required in Appendix I to Volume 2.
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Arrangements for evacuation of mobility impaired and transport dependent persons is a coordinated effort between the State of New Hampshire and each town.
Volume 31 (TOSH RERP) provides for special arrangements for the transport of students (when school is in session), institutionalized people, people without access to private automobiles, and people with special needs.
The following Volume 31 sections identify town officials who are responsible for assessment of transportation requirements, and include the detailed.
arrangements for acquisition, assignment and coordination of transportation resources. a
9 VOLUME 31, TOWN OF SOUTH HAMPTON RERP 1.
Section II.G -
Evacuation / Evacuation of Schools /Special Facilities / Residents Requiring Transportation /Special Needs Population 2.
Section III.C.3 -
Transportation (Reference Section II.G) 3.
Section III.F -
Transportation Coordinator 4.
Section IV.F -
Transportation Coordinator (procedure) 5.
Appendix F -
Special Facilities Plans 7.
Arrangements for transportation are also described in the following references; with emphasis on the role of the State of New Hampshire.
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Volume 1, Section 2.6 -
Protective Response (Evacuation, etc.)
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Volume 4, Section 7 -
EOC Resource Coordinator Procedure 3.
Volume 4B -
EMS Coordinator Procedure 4.
Volume 5 -
Letters of Agreement (Index and selected LOAs) 8.
It is my opinion that the local plan for the Town of South Hampton, in conjunction with the New Hampshire RERP, provides reasonable assurance that adequate arrangements l
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exist for transportation of mobility impaired and transport dependent ptrsons for the Town of South Hampton.
f9W' Richard H.
Strome STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
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The above-subscribed Richard'H. Strome appeared before me and made oath that he had read the foregoing affidavit and that the statements set forth therein are true to the be r.': of his knowledge.
Before me, Notary Publfj.
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