ML20235E313
| ML20235E313 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Shoreham File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png |
| Issue date: | 07/14/1987 |
| From: | Silverman M NEW YORK, STATE OF |
| To: | Stuber D OSWEGO COUNTY, NY |
| References | |
| OL-3-A-025, NUDOCS 8709280058 | |
| Download: ML20235E313 (2) | |
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Ms. Diane Stuber Oswego County Emergency Management Office 200 North Second Street Fulton, NY 13069
Dear Diane:
Jim Papile asked me to send you the enclosed letter that was sent to Phil Schmer in Orange County back in November 1981.
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.. November 27, 1981 Mr. Philip M.
Schmer Orange County Deputy Director of Civil Defense County Government Center 225-275 Main Street Goshen, NY 10924
Dear Mr. Schmer:
Referring to your question today on the decontamination of vehicles leavi.ng the 10 mile EPZ as to what problems may arise from water used to wash off a vehicle that may become. contaminated, we believe that this is not a problem that creates any major concern.
It is believed that the small amount of contamination that may settle on a car will be diluted to a great extent by washing and that this water can either seep into the ground or enter' the sewer system.
Care should be taken to see that the wash water does not enter the area where people gather.
The major concern with contamination is still with human beings first and equipment second.
I hope this information gives you enough guidance to answer your questions.
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