ML20207C398

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Intervenor Exhibit I-State-12,consisting of Rev 2,dtd Feb 1988,to Message F-General Emergency (Evacuation & Sheltering) (Release of Radioactive Matl)
ML20207C398
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Site: Seabrook  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 05/02/1988
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References
OL-I-STATE-012, OL-I-STATE-12, NUDOCS 8808090194
Download: ML20207C398 (5)


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HESSAGE F -- GENERAL EHERGENCY (EVAC 6k.,cc -UCKMSHELTERING)

(RELEASE OF RADI0 ACTIVE WTER!AL')e

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A GENERAL EMERGENCY was declared at (time) today at Seabr:ck Statien. A GENERAL EMERGENCY means tna: events are in progress that c:uld result in scme significant release of radicactive materials with releases ex:ected to go beycnd levels set by the United States Environmental ?rctection Agency cutsice the Seabrcok Staticn site boundary.

A release of radicactive material into the air cccurred a:

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Certain actions fcr the protection of the public are being rec:rmended by the Governce of New Hampshire, New Ham:5 hire Emergency Management and public hea!th officials. State and local Emergency Operations Centers are func:icning and State and local emergency werkers are ready to take any necessary actions.

(Seascnal only, May 15 to September 15) All cersens working in er visiting beaches and carks in Seabrock and Hameten are acvisec to evacuate nose areas irrmec t a t e l y.

If you are at ceacnes or car <s In Seacrocx anc Har.:::cn. Ou ce not nave your cwn transcortation, you will te safer if you wat: Insice for a cus.

Go to cne of tne follcw1ng Oullc1ngs:

Wait for a message over this station anncuncing what time emer;ency buses will ce traveling along main roacs in Sea:rcok anc Hamoten.

Tne Ouses will take ycu to a receot1cn center cuts 1ce tne evacuatec area.

Receotion centers w111 oro-i v1ce nelo anc temocrary snelter.

For Seacrocx Beacn area visitors. One receotion center is at Salem Hign Scncol on Gerementy Ortve in Salem: for Hamoton Beacn area v151: ors, tne recection center 1s at Mancnester Memortal H1gn Scnoel on Scutn Porter Street in Mancnester.

The United States Coast Guard has been requested to prohibit beating in the ocean waters within five miles of Seabrook Station. All offshore beaters near the plant are advised to relocate er deck in waters farther than five miles from Q the plant until further notice.

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Page 13 of 37 Immediate evacuation is rec:mtended for pecple in the tqwns of (circle t:wns affected and delate others)

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[Brentwccc,Cas Xingston, Exeter, Kingston, Newfields, Newt:n, Stratham, Greenland, New Castle, ? rtsmouth, Rye]

For Seat a,ck, the Rece: tion Center is at Salem High School on Geremonty Drive in Sa l ern...r Hamoton Falls arc year cund residents of Hamoton, t.ie Receptica Center is at Dover H1gn Schoci en Ournam Road in 0:ver.

Fce,X,enyington, the Reception Center is at Memorial High School en Scuth Perter Street ni Manensster.

South Hamet:n's Re:eptica Center is Salem High Sch:ol; North Hameton's sece: tion Center is Ocver High Scheel.

Far cor'; mouth, the Rece:: ion Center is at Spaulding High School en Wakefield Stree: in Rocnester. For Kings :n anc Newton, the Recection Center is Salem High School; for Brentwcod. Eas: Kingst:n, Exeter, Newfields and Stratnam, the

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(~)) Rece: tion Center 15 Man: nester Memorial dign Scncol; for Greenlanc, New Castle s.

and Rze,, the Recepticr. Center is OcVer Hign School.

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THE CCLLOWING IS TO BE READ CNLY IF ADVISEC BY OPWS THAT THIS INCIDENT MAY OR WILL PRCOUCE A CCN'lMINATING ACCIDENT:

r "There is a good possibility for this emergency to prcduce a centeninating accident.

It is strongly rec:mmended that as a precaution, cersens leaving the t:wns told to evacuate go to their designated receptica cent-s for monitoring."

Services offerr' at tne Reception Centers d recemmended for all evacuees i

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1g for c:ntamination; decantamination if,necessary; infor-mation anu mess t

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All schools witr a t:wns r - " at to evacuate are being esacuated to the designated secr-

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e If ycu have been acvised to evacuate but do not have your cwn tr:ns:cc:ation anc cannet get a ride frem a neighbcr er scmeone else, buses will travel alcng main i

emergency r:utes to pick you up and tak3 you to a Reception Center.

Wai; ind:ces for an announcement stating what time b':ses will begin traveling these emergency routes in your town.

If ycu have a bedridden, handicapced cr other persen in ycur hcme who needs s:ecial evacuation help and who nas net made provicus arrangements with local Emergency Management officials, please call your local Emergency Opera:icns l

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If there is no answer at your local Emergency Operations Can:er, call the New Hampshire Offica of Emergency Management at 433-1a19.

If you have already registered, there is no need to call new; help will scan be en its way.

All pers:ns in the area to be evacuated are urged to be goed nsighbors and help one ancther by sharing rides and helping others with pr:blems.

If you knew of any neighters or co-workers with language or hearing pr:blems, please che:k on them to be sure they have been infccmed of the emergency and understand what they shculd do.

pU Sefere ycu leave ycur home or wcrk;: lace, make sure y:u have put et,t all fires and closed fireplace dam:ers.

L0ck all doors when ycu leave. Take blankets an:

pillcws with you fer your cwn use and any medicines wnich you ra;ularly take.

Pack encugh clothing for :,cveral cays.

If you are at work cutside t:1e evac-uatien area, but live inside it, you may return heme to ac::mplish these nacres anc c:llect family members or necessary belongings.

Pecple in the t:wns of (circle t:wns affected and delete others)

[Seabrock, Ham; t:n Falls, Hampt:n]

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(Kensington, South Hampton, North Hampton]

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(Brentweed, East Kingston, Exeter, Kingston, Newfields, Newt:n, Stratham, Greenland, Newcastle,Portsmouth, Rye]

1 will be sa' if they SHILTER IN PLACE immediately.

This means to remain indcors, h get tne greatest benefit fr:m protection provided by sheltering, 1

ycu should take the follcwing actions:

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Shelter indcors.

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Make sure all windows and doors are closed tightly.

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If you are in ycur car, close all windows and vents Nhile you travel to your destination.

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Take a radio with you and move to the room with fewest windows and doors.

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Keep all members of your household indoors and stay tuned to your local Emergency Broadcast System radi'o station.

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Remain indoors until told by local or state of ficials c: at it is safe to go outside, or until further protective actions are reconmended.

Schools, hospitals and other institutions in the towns advised to-shelter are taking similar sheltering actions.

Public officials have instructions for pro-tecting the children or other ;ersons in their care until sheltering is no longer necessary.

Parents and relatives are advised not to call the schools or other institution, nor to drive to the schools to attempt to pick up their children. Community safety will be better protected if the schools are per-mitted to conduct their sheltering ;1ans over the next several hours.

Please do not use the phone except in case of personal emergency.

If you are at home, look up your emergency iniormation br0chure, which includes evacuation routes, bus routes and sheltering tips.

Emergency information brochures also have been delivered to hotels, motels, businesses, and beach and park facilities. Check the local telephone book for additional information.

This information could be useful in understanding future messages.

Once again:

Seabrook Station has declared a GENERAL EMERGENCY.

This message will be repeated every fif teen minutes or until new information is available.

Keep tuned to this station for the latest official information.

If you are in northeastern Massachusetts, you should tune to a local radio sta-tion in Massachusetts for news about ycur town.

Actions recommended in this message are intended only for persons in communities within ten miles of Seabrook Station.

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