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Affidavit of Kp Twine in Support of Applicant Motion for Summary of Disposition of Joint Intervenors Contention EP-5 Re Capacity of Schools Receiving Evacuees from Emergency Planning Zone
ML20206D832
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Site: Vogtle  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 06/16/1986
From: Twine K
EBASCO SERVICES, INC., GEORGIA POWER CO.
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June 16, 1986 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of )

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GEORGIA POWER COMPANY, et al. ) Docket Nos. 50-424

) 50-425 (Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, )

Units 1 and 2) )

AFFIDAVIT OF KEVIN P. TWINE ON CONTENTION EP-5 COUNTY OF BERGEN )

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STATE OF NEW JERSEY ) ,

I, Kevin P. Twine, being duly sworn according to law, depose and say as follows:

1. My name is Kevin P. Twine. I am employed by Ebasco Services, Inc. as Manager, Resources Planning. Ebasco has been retained by Georgia Power Company to coordinate offsite emer-gency planning activities for the Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, including coordination with the Savannah River Plant-("SRP") . My business address in Atlanta is 145 Technology. Park /

Atlanta, Norcross, Georgia 33092. A summary of my professional qualifications is attached to this affidavit as Exhibit A.

2. The purpose of this affidavit is to support " Applicants' Motion For Summary Disposition of Joint Intervenors' Contention EP-5," which concerns the capacity of the schools which would be used to receive evacuees from the votgle plume exposure pathway Emergency Planning Zone ("EPZ"). I have personal knowledge of the matters set forth herein and believe them to

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3. In the event of an emergency at Plant Vogtle, the number of SRP personnel and other transients on the'SRP site (including, for example, construction workers, timber cutters, and hunters) would range from a maximum of approximately 2500 (a daytime scenario) to fewer than 300 (during off-hours).
4. Buildings have been designated for use as reception centers for SRP personnel and SRP transients in the event of a Vogtle emergency. These facilities are located in the following SRP areas, outside the Vogtle EPZ:
a. 100-P Area
b. 200-F Area
c. 200-H Area .

, d. 3/700-A Areas None of these facilities are schools.

5. The combined capacity of these facilities to accommodate the processing of evacuees is approximately 15,000 persons. ,

Moreover, due to the availability of open areas in the designated facilities, any one of those facilities could alone accommodate the maximum 2500 evacuees, without necessitating the relocation of personnel who normally work in those areas. These figures demonstrate conclusively that the facilities identified as i

reception centers by SRP have suf ficient. capacity to accommodate the maximum number of EPZ evacuees. l I

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6. Thus, SRP adequately provides for the ready availability of ample reception center capacity in the event of a radiological emergency at Vogtle.

Kevin P. Twine Sworn to and subscribed before me this /4 day of June, 1986.

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J KEVIN P TWINE x

,/ Managerr- Resources Planning

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SUMMARY

OF'EXPERIENNE(Since1967) j ..

Total Experience - Eighteen years experience including supervision and '

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  • direction of numerous projects involving demographic, land use, traffic / transportation and socioeconomic impact and environmental
  • assessment analyses.

frofessional Affiliatiens - American Society of Photogrammetry Education - MRP, University of North Carolina, 1967 - Regional Planning BA, Wesleyan University, 1965 - History REPRESENTATIVE ENVIROSPHERE PROJECT EXPERIENCE (Since 1974)

Manager - Resources Planning Responsibilities includ management of Envirosphere Staff involved in land use, traffic /transpoitation, socioeconomic, aesthetic, and archaeological disciplines; direction of research in these fields; management of projects relating to resources planning; management of Envirosphere's Land Resources Analysis System (LRAS) for satellite imatery analysis and computerized geographic studies; expert testimony before regulatory bodies.

Projects include:

Georgia Power Co. Vogtle Electric Generating Plant. Project manager for .

offsite emergency preparedness planning program. Responsibilities f included contract management; management of subcontractors; and management of tasks in plan and procedure preparation, alert and notification system, corporate and communications planning, exercise preparation, and preparation of documents for ASLB hearings. Areas for

. which plans were carried out included three counties in South Carolina,

- USDOE Savannah River Plant, and Burke County, Georgia.

Y Carolina Power & Light Co. Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant. Served as technical project manager for licensing support concerning off-site

^ emergency and evacuation planning. Work involved extedsive contacts with local and state government officials, utility officials, and legal counsel, as well as demographic analyses and planning fo,r shelter and

( i evacuation.

Holyoke Energy Recovery Company; Environm$ntal Impact Report for Waste-to-Energy Facility in Holyoke, MA. Con'uctedd analysis of the i= pact of increased truck traffic on urban roadway system; study included traffic counts, volume / capacity ratio calculations, optimization of truck routes, and mitsigation recommendations. / j

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Page 2 of 4 KEVIN P TWINE REPRESENTATIVE ENVIROSPHERE PROJECT EXPERIENCE (Con TRC Environmental Consultants, Inc; Data Base for Air Quality Materials Damage Study.

Gathered land use, demographic, and air quality data and incorporated it into a computerized data base for use in an air quality Data base was organized in two formats: 9,000 materials damage study. Study area was Southern 1-km square grid cells; and 1200 census tracts.

California Air Basin (Los Angeles area).

Kansas Gas and Electric Company (KG&E); Wolf Creek Nuclear Generating Directed a 3 person field team in a four month comprehensive Station.

offsite emergency and evacuation planning effort for Coffey County, Kansas (location of Wolf Creek Nuclear Prepared Plant)and witnesses and the State of Kansas.

developed Functioned as part of KG&E staff. Reviewed, revised and prepared offsite emergency testimony for hearings. Interfaced closely with county and plans and implementing procedures. _

state officials.

Louisiana Power & Light Company; Waterford 3 Nuclear Generating Station.

Directed the preparation of Evacuation Time Estimate, 1980 and 1982; testified in defense of findings at hearings of Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, May,1982; directed preparation of detailed analysis of large evacuation which took place in Waterford 3 vicinity as a result of an industrial accident on December 11, 1982.

Consolidated Edison Company of New York; Site Selection Study for Coal Directed preparation of demographic, Burning Waste Disposal Facility.

land use, and aesthetic elements of site selection study; performed analysis of satellite imagery on LRAS for input to site selection procedure.

Pennsylvania Power & Light Company; Pumped Storage Site Selection Study.

Directed land use, socioeconomic, aesthetic and archaeological studies and was responsible for assisting a Public Advisory Committee (PAC) in reaching a decision.

New York State Electric & Gas Corp.; Somerset Station Unit No. 1 Licensing. Directed aesthetic impact studies; estimates of construction worker mobilization; landscape architecture; recreational multiple use plan.

Site Public Power Corporation of Greece; First Nuclear Power Station.

selection studies in southern two-thirds of Greece, including development and analysis of criteria concerning demographic, land use, socioeconomic and aesthetic factors.

Florida Power & Light Company; St. Lucie Unit 2 Nuclear Generating Station. Directed the preparation of demographic, land use, cultural and aesthetic analyses for the environmental report and safety analysis; testified at ACRS hearings, Oct.-1981.

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o Page 3 of 4 KEVIN P TWINE REPRESENTATIVE ENVIROSPHERE PROJECT EXPERIENCE (Continued)

Louisiana Power & Light Company; Waterford Unit 3 Nuclear Generating Station. Directed the preparation of a survey of construction and operational work forces to determine socioeconomic impacts; performed land use and demographic studies for environmental report and safety analysis.

Directed the gathering and presentation of detailed agricultural information within 50 miles of the St. Lucie 2 and Waterford 3 Nuclear Power Stations.

Directed land use and socioeconomic studies for four synthetic fuels -

plants in central and south-central areas of U.S.

Analyzed land use and industrial developnent implications of a major coal conversion project in New York metropolitan area. ..

Served as project manager for a review of decontamination and decommissioning methods for radioactive facilities at Oak Ridge National Laboratories; was project manager of an environmental report and -

engineering plan for removal of radioactive wastes from the site of the former Kellex laboratory in Jersey City, NJ.

Regional Planner (4 years)

Areas of responsibility included demographic modeling and projections; use of remote sensing techniques land use surveys and analyses; regional economic analysis; socioeconomic impact assessments for large and projects; community land use surveys and analyses; public services assessment; planning.

Projects included:

Developed demographic models for projecting population by annular sector within five and fif ty miles of the Waterford Unit 3 Nuclear Generating Station for Louisiana Power & Light Company.

Developed mathematical models to project construction worker influxes and location patterns at major energy projects, enabling the assessment of socioeconomic impacts on a town-by-town basis, for th Lake Erie Generating Station, Dunkirk, New York; Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation.

Defended these models at New York Public Service Commission hearings, November 1976 - March 1977.

Directed land use and socio-economic analyses for site-selection studies for large coal-fired generating facilities in British Columbia, Canada, and W'ashington State.

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9 Page 4 of 4 KEVIN P TWINE REPRESENTATIVE ENVIROSPHERE PROJECT EXPERIENCE (Con Directed the. preparation of land use and socio-economic assessments for the Philippine Nuclear Power Plant Unit No.1, Philippine National Power Corporation. Prepared the land use and socio-economic elements of the environmental report for the Killen Steam Electric Station, Adams County, Ohio, for the Dayton Power and Light Company.

PRIOR EXPERIENCE (8 years)

- The Fantus Company-Consultant (1 year)

- Florida Land Company-Land Planner (2 years)

- Planning Department, City of Portland, Maine-Community Development Coordinator (3 years)

- Gassner, Nathan, Browne - Architects / Planners; Project Manager (1 year)

- Memphis and Shelby County Planning Commission; Associate Planrer (1 year)

PUELICATIONS AND PAPERS Twine, K P 1983. The Use of Landsat as a Cost-Effective Data Resource;_

National Land Cover Analysis of Multiple Sites (a Case San Studyl.

Francisco, CA, August.

Conference on Energy Resource Management, Twine, K P 1982. Using Satellite Imagery and Geographic InformationIts Systems. Presented at Seminar on Environmental Impact Assessee,nt:

Importance, Methods, and Applications, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, October.

Twine, K P 1962. Impact Assessment Methods: Sociocultural Studies.

Its Importance, Presented at Seminar on Environmental Impact Assessment.

Methods, and Applications, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, October.

Geographic Information Systems In

Twine, K P, and P H Astor 1979.The Status And Uses Of Current Computer Right-Of-Way Technology. Management
Presented at the Second Symposium on Environmental Conce in Rights-of-Way Management, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October.

Parts I and II, l

Twine, K P 1978. How to pick your plant site.

l discussing models for projecting socioeconomic impacts of construction workers at a large electric generating facility, in "The Management Report," Electrical World, August and September.

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