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Affidavit of Am Callendrello on S&W Engineering Corp Shelter Study.*
ML20205P492
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Site: Seabrook  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 03/25/1987
From: Callendrello A
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
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March 25, 1987 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION J..

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AFFIDAVIT OF ANTHONY M. CALLENDRELLO ON SWEC SHELTER STUDY l

.j I, Anthony M..Callendrello, being on oath, hereby deposes and says as follows:

1. I am the Manager of Emergency Planning for New 6

Hampshire Yankee.

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2. A statement of my professional qualifications is attached hereto and marked "A". '
3. "A study to Identify Potential Shelters in the Beach Areas near Seabrook Station" was performed for New Hampshire Yankee by Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation in March, 1986.

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4. This study was performed to identify the approximate public sheltering capabilities of those municipal and commericial buildings considered to be suitable for shelter use by the beach population along the Massachusetts and New Hampshire coastlines within the

. 10-mile Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ)'of the Seabrook Station.

5. The study examined available listings of all commercial properties and tax-exempt properties (municipal and church buildings) in the beach area. These listings were taken from municipal tax records of the Tax Assessor Offices of the seven coastal municipalities.

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6. Information was taken from tax assessment cards on each property noting particularly building address, construction characteristics, and available floor space.
7. Each property was then visually inspected to confirm the information taken from the tax assessment cards, and a list of potential shelters was developed.

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j health physicist who estimated the structures' specific  ;

i cloud and ground shielding factors. These ranged from .3 to

.8 for cloud shielding factors and from .1 to .4 for ground shielding factors.

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9. The results of the study showed a total potential sheltering area for the Hampton and Seabrook Beach areas of 311,000 square feet in a total of 115 public shelters. The i

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l National Shelter Study uses a factor of 10 square feet per .

1' j person. The resultant number of persons for whom short term public shelter could be provided in the Hampton and Seabrook i Beach areas is 31,100. It is noted that shielding factors

assigned to these structures are significantly more
effective than the factor assumed by the NHRERP.

} 10. The study also included a sample survey of private i

residences to estimate the numbers of beach area residences with basements or masonry construction and which wrull, therefore, provide a level of protecticn equivalent to that provided by potential public shelters. The results showed j that 31% of beach area residential structures in Hampton and 53% of such structures in Seabrook provide equivalent 4 shelter protection.  !

I j 11. The estimated peak beach population for the Towns q of Hampton and Seabrook is approximately 33,000. The l

shelter study indicates that there is adequate public and j residential shelter capacity for this population in the I l l Hampton and Seabrook beach areas.

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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Suffolk, ss. March 8 , 1987 The above-subscribed Anthony M. Callendrello appeared before me and made oath that he had read the foregoing affidavit and that the statements set forth therein are true to the best of his knowledge.

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CALLENDRELLO ANTHONY M.

EDUCATION Stevens Institute of Technology - Bachelor of Engineering 1973 Stevens Institute of Technology - Master of Mechanical Engineering 1980 Harvard School of Public Health - Planning for Nuclear Emergencies 1983 LICENSES AND REGISTRATION 4

Professional Engineer - New Jersey Professional Engineer - New Hampshire EXPERIENCE

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Mr. Callendrello has a wide variety of experience in all aspects of onsite and offsite radiological emergency planning. Currently, he is responsible for all Seabrook Station offsite radiological emergency response planning work involving state and local plan development and implementation. In prior positions at Seabrook Station he has been responsible for prompt notification system procurement and installation, onsite procedure develop-j ment and scenario development. .

l Prior to his current employment, he was with Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation. There his unsite planning experience included leading the radiological emergency planning effort for a boiling water reactor generating station. There he was responsible for directing the revision of the station's emergency plan, implementing procedures, and emergency action levels in response to Nuclear Regulatory Commission emergency preparedness appraisal findings. He also has prepared a comprehensive audit of onsite emergency preparedness for a boiling water reactor generating station currently under construction. Based on the audit results, he worked with the utility's management to develop a comprehensive emergency planning strategy to support the licensing of the station.

Mr. Callendrello's offsite experience involves all aspects of radiological emergency planning. He had lead an effort to prepare an emergency plan and implementing procedures for a utility-implemented offsite emergency plan.

In addition, he has provided technical support of the ASLB licensing hearing for this same station through the preparation of discovery respon-i ses as well as written testimony.

Prior to this effort, he has led five offsite emergency planning projects.

These projects have involved the preparation of 35 State and local radiolo-gical emergency response plans and associated implementing and standard operating procedures.

4 of these projects, three have involved the preparation of exercise scen-arios and support for practice and federally witnessed exercises. Three projects have also involved the training of offsite emergency response per-sonnel. This required the preparation of all training and drill materials.

One of these efforts involved an intensive training program for all person-nel in four counties prior to their successful performance in a federally witnessed exercise.

Mr. Callendrello has served as an observer in nineteen full-scale practice and federally-witnessed exercises. He also has been involved in the pre-paration of ALSB hearing support material, the design of prompt notifica-tion systems, and the preparation of evacuation time estimates.

Before Joining Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation Mr. Callendrello provided acoustical consulting services regarding the noise impact of pro-posed nuclear generating facilities, interior and exterior noise analysis.

and control of fossil fuel generating stations as well as a variety of pro-cess industries.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Nuclear Society 1

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l DETAILED EXPERIENCE RECORD '

j CALLENDRELLO. ANTHONY M.

4 NEW HAMPSHIRE YANKEE OfVISION.

PUBLIC SERVICF OF NEW HAMPSHIRE (Jan. 1984 - Present)

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} Emergency Planning Manager - 1986

] Emergency Preparedness Supervisor - September 1985 '

i Senior Emergency Planner - January 1984 1

1 Mr. Callendrello is currently supervising the offsite emergency prepared-ness efforts for Seabrook Station. He has direct responsibility for the

! direction of Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine state and local planning and training.

I Prior, he was responsible for the development of onsite emergency response 1

procedures and prompt ~ notification system procurement and installation and scenario preparation.

l k STONE & WEBSTER ENGINEERING CORPORATION. NEW YORK. NY (Apr. 1980 to Dec. 1983) 4 i Shoreham Nuclear Power Station. Lona Island Limhtina Comoany

, (Mar. 1983 to Dec. 1983)

Mr. Callendrello supervised a group of planners providing technical support j for offsite radiological emergency planning. Principally this involved the l preparation of an emergency response plan and implementing procedures for

] the first utility implemented offsite plan developed in the country. His

) responribilities also include the support of the ASLB licensing hearings P

through the preparation of discovery responses and written testimony .

I- Oyster Creek Nuclear Generatina Station. General Public l'tilities I

(Oct. 1980 to June 1983) l Mr. Callendrello supervised the development of Radiological Emergency Plans j (REPS) for the county and municipalities within the Emergency Planning Zone j of the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station. This involved the

! following principal efforts: the preparation of individual REPS for the county and twenty municipalities: the preparation of implementing and stan-

) dard operating procedures: the preparation of the s:enario for the FEMA

! witnessed exercise: the training of offsite emergency response personnel in j the specifics of radiological duties: and the direct support of FEMA exer- '

1 cise activities through the provision of field. radiological data and field team referees / evaluators.

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AMC This planning process involved extensive interviews and meetings with various officials of the State, county, and municipalities, utility manage-ment and site operating personnel, the FEMA regional representative. and local news media.

James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant, Power Authority of the State of New York (Mar. 1982 to July 1982)

Mr. Callendrello supervised the onsite radiological emergency planning.

effort for the J.A. Fitzpatrick Nuclear Power Plant. This effort involves the modification of the emergency plan. implementing procedures, and Emergency Action Levels (EALs) in accordance with the latest Federal guidance. The preparation of these documents was in support of the 1982 NRC/ FEMA graded exercise and the NRC appraisal.

Indian Point Nuclear Power Station - Unit 3, Power Authority of the State of New York (Jan. 1982 to Mar. 1982)

Mr. Callendrello supervised the support of offsite radiological emergency response planning for the four counties within the Emergency Planning Zone of Indian Point Unit 3. This support involved the training of county exe-cutives and agency heads in their role in a radiological emergency response, and the training of personnel responsible for decontamination center operation, dose assessment, field monitoring, reception center operations, and emergency operations center activation and operations.

In addition. support material for this effort was prepared including an emergency worker's training manual: standard operating procedures for field monitoring and dose assessment personnel: and materials and suggested layouts for emergency operations centers.

Finally, he supervised the support of the successful 1982 FEMA witnessed exercise. This included the preparation of the offsite scenario: the pro-vision of observers / evaluators at offsite locations: and the collection, evaluation, and provision of evaluator critique comments.

Salen Generating Station, Public Service Electric and Gas Company (Aug. 1980 to May 1981)

Mr. Callendrello directed the development of Radiological Emergency Plans (REPS) for the State of New Jersey and the counties and municipalities in the Emergency Planning Zone of the Salen Generating Station. This work included the preparation of REPS for the State, two counties, and six muni-cipalities: the development of implementing and standard operating proce-dures: the development of training materials and support in the staging of the 1982 FEMA observed exercise.

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.t AMC Wo. H. Zimmer Nuclear Power Station. Cincinnati Gas and Electric Comoany (May 1960 to Aug. 1980)

Mr. Callendrello was responsible for the coordination and technical review of efforts to design an integrated prompt public warning system for the area near the Zimmer Station to support radiological emergency planning.

During this period, he participated in the preparation of evacuation time estimates for the area near the Zimmer Station in response to NRC require-ments. He has assisted in the preparation of the Radiological Emergency Plans for the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the counties within the Emergency Planning zone. Also, he has assisted in the preparation of writ-ten testimony for the Atomic Safety Licensing Board licensing hearings.

DONLEY. MILLER & NOWIKAS. INCORPORATED (1976 to 1980)

He was responsible for industrial and environmental noise control projects.

Industrial projects required compliance with OSHA noise standards for many industries including power generating stations, papermaking, food pro-cessing, and metal fabricating. Environmental projects dealt with the control of noise from large rotating equipment in order to comply with State and local codes.

LEWIS S. GOODFRIEND & ASSOCIATES (1973 to 1976)

Mr. Callendrello directed projects involving industrial noise control and the prediction, assessment, and control of environmental noise. Typical in-plant equipment analyzed including fans, pumps. crushing and mixing mills, and power station equipment. Environmental projects on which he worked dealt with a variety of power station equipment, highways, and com-munity annoyance studies. In particular, he assessed the environmental impact of the noise from four 1000 MW nuclear generating plants on a single site for the New York State Atomic and Space Development Authority.

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