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* H IC M S vl L LE. NEW YORK lt001 Direct Dial Number December 19, 1985 Federal Emergency Management Agency Region II 26 Federal Plaza New York, New York 10278 l ATTENTION: Mr. Roger Kowieski SUBJ ECT: | * H IC M S vl L LE. NEW YORK lt001 Direct Dial Number December 19, 1985 Federal Emergency Management Agency Region II 26 Federal Plaza New York, New York 10278 l ATTENTION: Mr. Roger Kowieski SUBJ ECT: | ||
Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Local Emergency Response Organization 1986 Graded Exercise - Revised Objectives and Proposed Demonstra tions REFEFENCE: 1. FEMA letter dated December 13, 1985 | Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Local Emergency Response Organization 1986 Graded Exercise - Revised Objectives and Proposed Demonstra tions REFEFENCE: 1. FEMA {{letter dated|date=December 13, 1985|text=letter dated December 13, 1985}} | ||
: 2. Telecon between Messrs. Charles Daverio/ Roger Kowieski on 12/18/85 Gentlemen: | : 2. Telecon between Messrs. Charles Daverio/ Roger Kowieski on 12/18/85 Gentlemen: | ||
Pursuant to our conversation and in response to your letter, we have the following questions or comments on your proposed list of activities to be demons t ra ted. | Pursuant to our conversation and in response to your letter, we have the following questions or comments on your proposed list of activities to be demons t ra ted. | ||
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The purpose of this letter is twofold: | The purpose of this letter is twofold: | ||
To respond to your questions and comments raised in your December 19, 1985 letter to me regarding the proposed list of activities, and To provide additional comments on and/or modifications to the proposed exercise objectives. | To respond to your questions and comments raised in your {{letter dated|date=December 19, 1985|text=December 19, 1985 letter}} to me regarding the proposed list of activities, and To provide additional comments on and/or modifications to the proposed exercise objectives. | ||
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PROPOSED LIST OF ACTIVITIES For easy reference, comment I will address each question and/or letter. in the same order as outlined in your December 19, 1985 1. | PROPOSED LIST OF ACTIVITIES For easy reference, comment I will address each question and/or letter. in the same order as outlined in your December 19, 1985 1. |
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Issue date: | 12/02/1986 |
From: | Monaghan J HUNTON & WILLIAMS, LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CO. |
To: | Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel |
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7[ LILCO, December 2,1986 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 00CKETED .
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LILCO'S MOTION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER GOVERNING INTERVENORS' QUESTIONING OF WITNESSES AND REQUEST FOR EXPEDITED BOARD RULING LILCO, by counsel, pursuant to S 2.740(c) of the Rules of Practice of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, moves this Board to enter a protective order restricting ques-tioning of LILCO's witnesses and deponents by Suffolk County, State of New York, and Town of Southampton ("Intervenors") to matters raised by admitted contentions.
LILCO requests that this Board grant permission for its witnesses to decline to answer irrelevant questions about events other than the actual conduct of the Exercise on February 13,1986. In support of its motion LILCO states the following:
- 1. The issues currently before the Board are whether the events that occurred on the day of the Exercise demonstrate that there is a fundamental flaw in the LILCO Plan and whether the scope of the Exercise is consistent with regulatory requirements.
To resolve those quesfions the doard must determine whether LILCO's performance in the actual Exercise satisfied the Exercise scenario and objectives and whether the Ex-ercise, as tested, was consistent with regulatory requirements. Pre-Exercise events.
1/ The Board may make an order "which justice requires to protect a party or per-son from annoyance, embarrassment, oppression, or undue burden or expense, including one or more of the following: . . . (4) that certain matters not be inquired into, or that the scope of discovery be limited to certain matters." 10 C.F.R. S 2.740(c).
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including planning and development of the Exercise scenario and objectives and pre-Exercise training of LERO personnel, and the LERO training program generally are not the subjects of admitted contentions. Consequently, questions about pre-Exercise events, pre-Exercise LERO training or matters generally related to the LERO training program or the Plan should be prohibited as irrelevant and not calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence.W
- 2. Intervenors have taken the position in other pleadings filed with this Board that the contentions take the Exercise scenario, the Exercise itself, and the FEMA evaluation process as they existed on February 13, 1986. They are a given in this pro-t ceeding and are not " challenged." See Suffolk County, State of New York and Town of Southampton Response to " Federal Emerg(ncy Management Agency's Motion to Recon-sider Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Pre-Hearing Conference Order Dated October 3, 1986, and Memorandum and Supporting Affidavit in Support of that Motion" (November 10,1986) at 10. Consequently, questioning witnesses and deponents about pre-Exercise events, pre-Exercise LERO training, and LERO training generally is inap-propriate because Intervenors themselves have acknowledged that the scope of inquiry in this proceeding is limited to the Exercise itself. .
- 3. An Intervenor may not adduce affirmative evidence on an issue not raised by that Intervenor unless and until the Intervenor amends his or her contentions.
Northern States Power Co. (Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant Units 1 and 2),
ALAB-244, 8 AEC 857, 869 n.17 (1974), reconsideration denied, ALAB-252,9 AEC 1175, aff'd,1 NRC 1 (1975); Project Management Corp. (Clinch River Breeder Reactor Plant).
ALAB-354, 4 NRC 383, 392 (1976). Because none of the admitted contentions 2/ Neither inquiry into matters that have already been decided in the emergency planning hearings, nor unbridled inquiry into matters remote in time and substance from matters disputed in the exercise itself is appropriate. Prehearing Conference Order (Ruling on Contentions and Establishing Discovery Schedule) (Oct. 3,1986) at 9.
encompasses events, occurrences, or activities pre-dating the Exercise, Intervenors should be precluded from questioning witnesses about matters or events which occurred prior to the February 13,1986 Exercise.
- 4. On November 22, 1986, LILCO filed a Motion for a Protective Order in Response to Suffolk County's Motion to Compel with respect to certain of LILCO's responses to the Intervenors' First Set of Interrogatories and Requests for ProdJction of Documents filed October 10, 1986. In that Motion and an attached Opposition, LILCO specifically objected to Intervenors' requests for information relating to the develop-ment of the Exercise objectives and scenario (Interrogatories 15-18) and to Intervenors' request that LILCO produce documents pertaining to pre-Exercise training of LERO personnel (Interrogatories 19,20 and 21). The same arguments made there with respect -
to documents and interrogatories apply with equal force to potential questions at depo-sitions. LILCO's opposition there, and again in this Motion, is based in large part on the irrelevance of such information to the issues before this Board as embodied in the admitted contentions.
- 5. With respect to information sought on training, as LILCO pointed out in its Opposition to Suffolk County's Motion to Compel, the training program itself has been extensively litigated in 31 weeks of hearings during the plan litigation. The details of LERO training methods and materials are well known to Intervenors and the Board.
i LBP-85-12, 21 NRC 644, 744-56 (1985). LILCO objects to Intervenors' repeated. l 1
attempts to resurrect training issues previously considered by this Board. Intervenors should not be permitted, under the guise of Contention EX50, to expand their inquiry into training matters beyond the real issue and the only issue admitted by the Board -
whether " flaws that came to light during ttle exercise demonstrate collectively. a ,
i fatally inadequate training program." Prehearing Conference Order (October 3,1986) at 29 (emphasis added).
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> 6. Intervenors' Interrogatories and Request for Production of Documents directed to discovery of pre-Exercise training documents and their Motion to Compel discovery of that information evidence their intent to inquire into pre-Exercise training in discovery. Similar inquiry can be anticipated to occur at the depositions of LILCO's witnesses.
- 7. Interver. ors have also sought through their Interrogatories and Requests for Documents to go beyond the issue of the Exercise and to inquiry generally into post-Exercise training measures employed by LERO. See e_.L. Suffolk County's First Set of Interrogatories and Request for Production of Documents to Long Island Lighting Company Interrogatories 22,23, and 24. In response, LILCO provided Intervenors with documents that were used in post-Exercise training and a list of the changes to the ge-neric training materials so that Intervenors could focus on the " fixes." As the above referenced quotation from the Board's Prehearing Conference Order clearly indicates, only training issues germane to the FEMA Exercise of February 13,1986 are the legiti-mate substance of Contention EX50. Consequently, LILCO objects to the Intervenors' questioning any witness about post-Exercise training methods and materials if the ques-tioning is not directed to what Contention EX50 alleges were the flaws.in the training program as revealed in the Exercise. The post-Exercise materials are relevant only insofar as they relate to remedial measures prompted by the Exercise evaluation. In-tervenors should be precluded both on relevancy grounds and because the Board has held that.it will not' permit duplicative litiga' tion (Pr'ehearing Conference Order (October 3, 1986) at 9), from questioning witnesses about the general LERO training program or de-velopments in that program. The methods and materials employed in -the LERO training program have already been litigated. LILCO's ongoing efforts to create an even better LERO training program are not at issue.
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- 8. Intervenors' questioning of FEMA's deposition witnesses evidences their Intent, despite repeated objection from other counsel, to inquire into matters not rele- 1 vant to the issues in controversy in this proceeding. In particular, during the depost-tions of FEMA's witnesses Intervenors sought discovery of the development of the exer-cise objectives and scenario. The attached exhibits from Suffolk County's deposition of Mr. Edward Tanzman, on November 25,1986 are illustrative of Intervenors' attempts to probe pre-Exercise events related to the development of the Exercise scenario and ob-jectives.EI These matters are clearly irrelevant to this proceeding. Nevertheless, In-tervenors' questioning repeatedly strayed teyond the permissible scope of discovery.S!
LILCO maintains evidence of such impermissible inquiry.in the past estabushes the real threat of inappropriate questioning of LILCO witnesses on similarly irrelevant matters '
in upcoming depositions even in the face of objections b; counsel for LILCO. For ex- l ample, various LILCO witnesses worked with FEMA on the development of the Exercise scenario and objectives. S_ee attached Tanzman Deposition Exhibits. As such, they acted as consultants for FEMA and will require FEMA's authorization to reveal any po-l tentially privileged information pertaining to the development of exercise scenarios and objectives.EI Intervenors should be barred from questioning LILCO's witnesses on
, the development of the exercise objectives and scenario, which are wholly irrelevant 3/ To date, no transcript of Mr. Tanzman's deposition is available; however, the deposition transcript will only amplify what these exhibits merely hint. Intervenors questioned Mr. Tanzman extensively about the meetings, correspondence, conversa-tions -in short, every aspect - of the development of the exercise objectives.
3 3/ In the case of Mr. Tanzman's 8-9 hour deposition, Intervenors' questioned Mr.
Tanzman for almost three hours about his involvement in and recollections about the development of the exercise objectives.
5/ Recently, this Board tacitly recognized the consulting relationship between FEMA and some LILCO employees when it denied Suffolk County's request that FEMA .
be ordered to turn over all documents which FEMA previously shared only with LILCO.
See Memorandum and Order Ruling on Suffolk County's Motion for Order Compelling FEMA to Answer Interrogatories dated November 10,1986 (Nov.19,1986).
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y matters and which concern information under FEMA's control or for which FEMA may claim a privilege.
- 9. The likelihood of questions by Intervenors pertaining to pre-Exercise events, pre-Exercise training and LERO training generally, all of which are not rele-vant to admitted contentions, prompts LILCO to seek a Protective Order. LILCO's wit-nesses solely by virtue of their association with LILCO are particularly knowledgeable about LILCO and LERO matters, many of which are well beyond the appropriate scope of inquiry for this proceeding. Inquiry into these irrelevant matters is beyond the bounds of legitimate discovery, and questioning of LILCO's witnesses about these irrele-vant matters will needlessly prolong the depositions without leading to the discovery of admissible evidence.
- 10. LILCO requests that this Board, through a protective order, clarify the scope of inquiry in this proceeding. Such an order would ensure the orderly and expedi-tious conduct of appropriate discovery by (1) reducing irrelevant questioning by Inter-venors, (2) obviating the need on LILCO's part to object repeatedly to irrelevant ques-tioning by Intervenors, and (3) reducing the likelihood that tnis Board would receive motions to compel from Intervenors and motions for protectile orders by LILCO at later, more time-constrained points in this proceeding. Because of the discovery sched-ule in this proceeding, it is particularly important thpt delays ;esulting from motion practice be avoided. A prior protective order would go a long'way toward eliminating motions to compel and for protective orders generated as a consequence of irrelevant and burdensome discovery. For these reasons LILCO does not believe a protective order governing Intervenors' questioning of witnesses and deponents is premature at this time.
- 11. Accordingly, good cause having been shown, LILCO requests that the Board issue a protective order permitting LILCO and its witnesses to decline to answer the 1 l
following categories of Intervenors' questions:
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(1) questions that address pre-Exercise events related to the development of scenarios, objectives, or preparations for the Exercise; (2) questions that address pre-Exercise LERO training; and (3) questions that address post-Exercise training unrelated to specific events of the February 13,1986 Exercise raised in Contention EX50,
- 13. Because Intervenors will begin taking depositions from LILCO personnel on or about December 8,1986 LILCO respectfully requests this Board to expedite other parties' responses and its ruling on this motion.
Respectfully submitted, lj.'/(Y. !(Y((c(h I', o Dohald P. Irwin / Lee B. Zeugin Jessine A. Monaghan Thomas E. Knauer Hunton & Williams 707 East Main Street P.O. Box 1535 Richmond, Virginia 23212 DATED: December 2,1986 i
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'86 DEC -4 All :41 In the Matter of LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY Gif u e .. :; y (Shoreham Nuclear Power Station, Unit 1) DOC?iiN s. ! f dCI.
Docket No. 50-322-OL-5 BR AllC" I hereby certify that copies of LILCO'S MOTION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER GOVERNING INTERVENORS' QUESTIONING OF WITNESSES AND REQUEST FOR EXPEDITED BOARD RULING were served this date upon the following by Federal Express as indicated by an asterisk, or by first-class mail, postage prepaid. John H. Frye, III, Chairman
- Atomic Safety and Licensing Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel ,
Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ,, d U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555
- East-West Towers j 4350 East-West Hwy. Bernard M. Bordenick, Esq.
- Bethesda, MD 20814 Oreste Russ Pirfo, Esq.
I Edwin J. Reis, Esq. Dr. Oscar H. Paris
- U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Atomic Safety and Licensing 7735 Old Georgetown Road Board (to mailroom)
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Bethesda, MD 20814 East-West Towers 4350 East-West Hwy. Herbert H. Brown, Esq.
- Bethesda, MD 20814 Lawrence Coe Lanpher, Esq.
Karla J. Letsche, Esq. Mr. Frederick J. Shon
- Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Atomic Safety and Licensing Eighth Floor Board 1900 M Street, N.W.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20036 East-West Towers, Rm. 430 4350 East-West Hwy. Fabian G. Palomir.o, Esq.
- Bethesda, MD 20814 Richard J. Zahnleuter, Esq.
Special Counsel to the Governor Secretary of the Commission . Executive Chamber Attention Docketing and Service Room 229 Section State Capitol ; U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Albany, New York 12224 ) 1717 H Street, N.W. ' Washington, D.C. 20555 Mary Gundrum, Esq. Assistant Attorney General Atomic Safety and Licensing 120 Broadway Appeal Board Panel Third Floor, Room 3-116 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission New York, New York 10271 Washington, D.C. 20555 1 l l l L a. I
4 7 Spence W. Perry, Esq.
- Ms. Nora Bredes William R. Cumming, Esq. Executive Coordinator Federal Emergency Management Shoreham Opponents' Coalition Agency 195 East Main Street 500 C Street, S.W., Room 840 Smithtown, New York 11787 Washington, D.C. 20472 Gerald C. Crotty, Esq.
Mr. Jay Dunkleberger Counsel to the Governor New York State Energy Office Executive Chamber Agency Building 2 State Capitol Empire State Plaza Albany, New York 12224 Albany, New York 12223 Martin Bradley Ashare, Esq. Stephen B. Latham, Esq.
- Eugene R. Kelly, Esq.
Twomey, Latham & Shea Suffolk County Attorney 33 West Second Street H. Lee Dennison Building P.O. Box 298 Veterans Memorial Highway Riverhead, New York 11901 Haupp*atige, New York 11787 Mr. Philip McIntire Dr. Monroe Schneider Federal Emergency Management North Shore Committee Agency P.O. Box 231 26 Federal Plaza Wading River, NY 11792 New York, New York 10278 Jonathan D. Feinberg, Esq. New York State Department of Public Service, Staff Counsel Three Rockefeller Plaza Albany, New York 12223 Lebe.Zeugi G () Hunton & Williams - 707 East Main Street P.O. Box 1535 Richmond, Virginia 23212 DATED: December 2,1986 l
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Nov 2I .3b N7/2 MEMORANDLM EOR: Edward L. Jordan Director, Division of Emergency Preparedness and Engineering Besponse office of Inspection aod Enforcenent Nuclear Regulator' i,ssion FEO4: vv . Krimm Assistant Associate Director Of fice Natural and Technological Hazards Prograns
SUBJECT:
Transmittal of Objectives For Shoreham Exercise This is to trans:*.it proposed objectives for an exercise of the Lorg Island Lighting Conpany (LILCO) Transition Plan for offsite preparedness The at the Shorehan Nuclear Power Station in Suffolk County, New York. objectives were generated by the Regional Assistance Committee Chairman in Federal Emergency .tna;;ement Agency (FEMA) Region II. Marked by an asterisk, for your information, are the objectives which are related, in cur view, to the legal authority issue and State and local participation. Please transmit this information to the appropriate LIICO representatives, in preparation for the first meeting with the utility on the exercise process. This is ncu scheduled to take place on Morday, November 25, 1985. At the meeting, we plan to discuss the proposed objectives, as a basis for the requireients for the exercise scenario. In order to provide nore realism to the Shorehan exercise, w3 would like to see a considerable amount of free play activities including the followirg :
' Activation of traf fic control points (TCP). Federal evaluators will provide the Exercise Controller infornution on the location of traffic control points to be demonstrated during the exercise.
The Exercise Controller will then request the deTonstration of the TCP activation.
- Impediments to Evacuation. Federal evaluators will introduce free play events to test procedures for the renoval of impediments fran evacuation routes. The denonstration will include the actual dispatch of an emergency vehicle to the scene, rep 3rt fran the scene to the ECC requestirg apprcpriate resources, ECC requestirg apporpriate resources (e.g., tow trucks, gasoline trucks, etc.), estimatirg the time of arrival at the scene and for clearirq the impedinent. EOC staff will be expected to quickly analyze the situation and select an alternate evacuation raate, if required.
In addition, an appropriate EBS massage should be issued to inform the public abcut the impedient (s) . 790611
' Bus Evacuation Routes. Federal evaluators will indicate which bus routes are to be 'denenstrated durirg the exercise. Upon notifica-tion by LIIf0's Incal Emergency Besgonse Organizaticri (LERO), bus drivers will assemble at their dispatch location, be assigned apprcpriate rcutes, be briefed and deployed in accordance with the appropriate procedures. Upon ccmpletion of the routes at the transfer points, the buses and drivers will then proceed to reception centers. The bus routes selected for dertonstration on the day of the exercise will include school evacuation routes.
Students will not be moved for purposes of this de onstration.
' Evacuation of Non-Institutionalized ebbility-Impaired People. '
Federal evaluators will select several addresses of rrobility-impaired persons within the 10-mile EPZ. A vehicle for the transportation of the handicapped will be dispatched to these addresses for simulated evacuation. No handicapped evacuees will be picked up for purposes of this denonstration.
' Evacuation of Institutionalized Mobility-Impaired Pecple.
Federal evaluators will select at least one special facility , with mobility-impaired persons within the 10-mile EP2. A vehicle for the transportation of handicapped will be dispatched to this s;ecial facility. tb handicapped evacuees will be moved for purposes of this demonstration.
*Back-up Notification Systen. Federal evaluators will introduce free play, simulatirg a limit'ed failure of the siren system. It is expected that LERO will demonstrate an effective use of the back-up notification system (e.g. , route alerting) .
Na would like to enphasize the need to provide us with startirg locations and times of all field activities to be denenstrated, in chronological order. A sample forn to record this infocnation will be provided. This is important since FD4A will be evaluatiry the exercise against this~ t imetable. The locations of all field activities includirg an address directory (except free play) should also be indicated on county maps, with an apprcpriate legend. I hope that the enclosed objectives will expedite LIICO's plannirg efforts for the anticipated exercise. It should be stressed to the utility that all exercise scenario material must be kept confidential. If you have any questions concernirg this material, please do not he'sitate to contact me at 646-2872 or Robert S. Wilkerson at 646-2859. Attachment
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Emergency Operations Center (ECC) the ability to receive initial and follow-Demonstrata up emergency notifications. d activate
) EOC in Demons the trate the ability to Inobilize staff anLoc .
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through rosters, the ability to maintain Demonstrate ataffing in the LERO EOC on a 24-hour basia. the LERO EOC has ad equate space, Demonstrateand that supplies to support emergency equipment, operations. the LERO can establish appropriate
- Demonstrate that both primary and backup CS systems to be
- communication links,(communication with the state ,. and simulated). l the LERO EOC has adequate access '
Demonstrate thatcontrol and that security can be maintained. that messages are transmitted in an Demonstrate and timely manner , mes sages are properly d
- accurate that status boards are accurately raintaine logged, that appropriate briefings are held, and and updated,that incoming personnel are briefed. in charge Demons trate that the appropriat,e of ficial disresponse action
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Exercise objective related to issue of legal state and local participation. This
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THE 1986 SBOREEAM EXERCISE Emergency Operations Centar - Continued ability of the designated of ficial, to Demonstrate determine the theneed f or and ability to obtain state assistance.
- Demonstrate the ability to communicate with all
- appropriate locations, organizations, and field personnel. ,
Demonstrate the ability to receive and interpret information, and to r adia tion dosage projection determine appropriate protective r,easures, based on P AG s and inf orr.ation received from the Brookhaven Area Of fice (BAO),
- Demonstrate the ability to provide advance coordination of public alerting and, instructional messages with theand' coun State and county (State ,
simulatad). .
- Demonstrate sir the ability to activate the prompt notification en sys tem in coordination with State and county (State and county participation simulated).
- Demonstrate the capability 'for providing both an alert signal the and an informational or ,einstructional
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- Demonstrate the organizational abi1[ty to manage an'
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r.ergency Operations Center - Continued
- Demonstrate the organizational ability to deal with impediments to evacuation, such as inclement weather or traffic obstructions.
- Demonstrate the organizational ability necessary to effect an early dismissal of schools within the 10-mile EP I. .
- Demonstrate the organisational ability necessary to control access to an evacuated area.
- Demonstrate the organizational ability necessary to ef f ect. an orderly evacuation of schools within the 10-mile EPz. If this protective action is not recommended by the decision-makers , e.g. schools were dismis sed early, a free play controllers message may be inserted to demonstrate this activity.
iNotei Exercise objective related to issue of legal l authority and s ta te and local participation. This
- ob jective to be set aside when Option 1 is selected for exercising of the LERO plan (see Mr. Speck's letter to Mr. Dirks of NRC dated October 29, 1985).
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- THE 1986 SHORIEAM EXERCISE Field Activities the ability to continuously monitor *and Demonstratecontrol emergency worker exposura including proper use ;
of personnel dosimetry. 1 Demonstrate the ability to mobilise and deploy field l monitoring teams in a timely man,ner. , Demonstra'te appropriate equipment and procedures for determining ambient radiation levels. l Demonstrate appropriate equipment and procedures for ! measurement of airborne radiciodine concentrations as
. low as 0.1 picoeurries/cc in the presence of noble gases. '
the ability to provide backup public Demonstrate neces sary, in the event of partial siren alerting, if ,, system f ailure. Demons trate that the perr.anent population has received inf ormation on how they will be notified and what their actions should be in the event of a radiological emergency and that this information is updated on an annual basis. information on amargency actions has De:nonstrate that been provided to transient populations. access control points can be
- *' Demonstrate that established in a timely manner.
Demonstra te the ability to supply /and administer KI, once the decision bas been made to do so. ; issue of legal TiEEen Exercise objective S tate related to and local participation. This authority and objective to be set aside when Option 1 is selected s
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emergency workers understand who can Demonstrate that exposure under the Protective Action authorise excess Guidelines., Demonstrate a sample of resources necessary to implement an orderly evacuation of all or part of the 10-mile EP'5.
- Demonstrate a sample of resources such necessary as i nclement to deal ,
with impediments to evacuation, l weather or traffic obstructions.
- Demonstrate a sample of resources necessary to control accesa to an evacuated area.
adequacy of evacuation bus transfer
- DemonstInto the points including access and parking / transfer areas. ,
Demonstrate an orderly a sample of resources necessary to ef r.obility-impaired individuals within the 10-mile EP3.
' Demonstrate a sample of resources necessary to effect an orderly evacuation of mobility-impaired individuals within the 10-mile EPE. % Ea Exercise objective related to issue of legal This authority and state and local participation.to be se objactivef or exercising of the LERO plan (see 29,Mr. Speck's 198.5).
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< an early dismissal of schools within the 10-mile EP .
sample of resources necessary to ef fect Demonstrate a an orderly evacuation of schools within the 10-mile . EP I. the ability to mobilise staff and activate Demonstrate Reception Centar in a timely ranner. Demonstrate the ability to mobilise staff and activate Congregate Care Center in a timely manner. change or through rosters, the Demonstrate by shiftability to maintain staf fing 'at the Rece a 24-hour basis. Demonstrate by shif t change or through roster, tho' ability to maintain staf fing at the Congregate Care Center on a 24-hour basis. for e Demonstrate the adequacy of monitoring, procedures and l
..* registration, radiologicaland vehicles including decontamination of evacueesadequate provisions for ha r Demonstrate the adequacy of facilities for rass care of evacuees.
Demonstrate adequacy for ambdlance f acilities and
.' procedures for handling injured.and contamina .e individuals.
of f-site injury). facilities and Democ a trate adequacy of hospitalinjured and contaminated *' 4 i procedures for (Medical handling drill involves an on-site / i 4 individuals. of f site injury) . l . I t
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i Demonstrate the ability to receive initial and follow up emergency notifications. Demonstrate the ability to mobilise staff and activate the BAO in a timely manner. De=on s trate through ros ters,.the ability to raintain
- staffing in the BAO on-a 24-hour hasis.
Demons trate that the BAO has adequate space, equipment, and supplies to support amergency operations. Demonstrate that the BAO can establish appropriate communication links , using both primary and backup systems. l Demon.J trate that the BAO has adequate access control and that security can be maintained. , l r D e mo n s t rate that messages are transmitted in an , i accurate and timely manner, messages are properly - ! logged, that status boards are accurately raintained . and updated, that appropriate briefings are held, and ! that incoming personnel are br' infed. Demonstrate that the appropriate official is in charge and in control of an overall accident assessment function. , D emon s t rate the ability to co,mmunicate with all app r opriate locations, organisations, and field personnel. , ,
' Demonstrate the ability to project radiation dosage to the public via plume exposure, based on plant data and field measurements, and to determine appropriate protective measures, based on PAGa and effectively cor.municate them to the LERO BOC.
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.. PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SEOREEAM EXIRCI8E . . Staging Areas Demonstrate the ability to r eceive emergency .
notifications. Demonstrate the ability to robilius staff and activate the staging areas in a ti=ely ma,nner. Demonstra'te through rosters, the ability to maintain staffing at the staging areas on a 24-hour basis. Demonstrate that the staging areas have adequate space,and su parking area, equipment, emergency operations.
- Demonstrate that the staging areas can establish appropriate communication links with the LERO EOC and field personnel using both primary and backup systems.
- Demonstrate that the staging areas have adequate access ~
control and that security can be maintained. are transmitted in an D emo n s t rate that mes sagesaccurate and timely manner, mes
- logged, that statusappropriate boards are accurately raintained briefings are held, and and updated, that that incoming personnel are briefed.
Demons trate that the appropriate official is in charg and - staging area.
- Demonstrate the ability to dispech to and direct l i .
emergency workers in the field.
- Notes Exercise objective related to issue of legal This authority and State and local participation.
ob for jactive to beofset exercising the aside LEROwhen Option 1 is selectedpla letter to Mr. Dirks of NRC dated October 29, 1985). l 790621 l .: i : _
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Emergency Workers Decontamination Facility Demonstrate the ability to mobilise staff and activa *te Emergency Worker Decontamination Facility. Demonstrate by shift cha nge orofthrough Emergency rosters, the Worker ability to maintain staffing Decontamination Facility on a 24 , hour basis. and procedures for
- Demonstrate adequate equipmentemerg ency workers, equipment and decontamination vehicles including of adequate provisions for handling contaminated waste.
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' Emergency News Center (INC)
Demonstrate the ability to mobillas staf f and activate LERO functions at the ENC in a timely manner. Demonstrate through shif t change j;Le through rosters, ability to zaintain staf fing of LERO functions at the
- the ENC on a 24-hout basis.
Demonstrate the ability to brief the media in a clear accurate, and timely manner.
* ' Demons trate the ability to share inforeation with other '
agencies at the ENC prior to its release. Demonstrate the ability to establish and operate rumor control in a coordinated canner.
- Demonstrate the ability to prepare and implement EBS in a timely manner (i.e., within 15 minutes af ter com=and
- and control deelsion for imple=entation of protective -
' . action recommendations).
- Demons trate that the ENC has adequate space, equipment, and supplies to support emergency operations.
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- Demonstrate that and that security can be maintained.
i Exercise objective related to issue of legal
! W u: state and local participation. This authority objective andto be set aside when op, tion 1 is selected for exercising of the LERO plan (see Mr. Speck's l ;, letter to Mr. Dirks of NRC dated October 29, 1985). ; , I 'a a 790624 ~
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Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Demonstrate the ability to mobilise staff and actitate State functions at the EOF in a timely manner. Demonstrate by shift change or through rosters, the - ability to maintain staffing of LERO functions in the EOF on a 24-hour basis. , Demonstrate that the Emergency operations Facility hassuppli adequate space, equipment, and emergency operations. the Eme rgency Operations Facilities Demonstrate that have adequate access control and that security can be raintained. r of legal Wet Exercise objective r[ lated to issue This authority and State and local participation. objective to be set aside when Option 1 is sel;ctedLER exercising of the for 29, 1985). letter to Mr. Dirks of NRC dated October E s e 790625 , i I _
^ - . _ .Tzwma[E[ RC-ARG0NNE r NATIONAL INTRA-LABORATORY MEMO LAB 0 RAT 0RY November 26,1985 1 TO: R. Rowleski, FEMA Region !!
j FROM: E. Tanzman, ANL
SUBJECT:
Arreements Reached at November 25, 1985 Meeting with LILCO Conc ' Shoreham Exercise Per your request yesterday af ternoon, this memorandum collects and s'um my understanding of the commitments made by Charles Daverlo on behalf of L Lighting Company (LILCO), and by yourself on behalf of FEMA, at the meetin l yesterday Power Station. at FEMA Region !! to plan for the proposed exercis the proposed scenario at the time of this meeting, I suggest that you review this carefully to assure that I did not misunderstand the context in which various stateme were made (and, hence, the substance of the commitments). I. COMMITMENTS BY LILCO A. The scenario is to be kept strict!'y confidential as it evolves so that no exercise participants have access to it. The letter from John A. Weismantle, LILCO, to November 25, 1985 on this subject (distributed at the meeting) is to be followed by ' another reflecting additional requirements suggested by Stuart Glass Esq. 13,1985. -LILCO is to try to B. The exercise is to be no earlier than February arrange for that date; the only problem is that the Nassau LILCO will get back to you about this. C. The exercise will be of Revision 5 of the LILCO Transition Plan revisions to reflect the RAC review of Revision 5 will not be made. I D. The exercise will take no more than one day, with the starting time no earlier than 8:00 A.M. and the termination no later than 5:00 P.M. , E. Exercise participants will be told no more than the date of the exercise. 731787
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R. Kswieskt F. The " Proposed Wind Directions for Periods of Radioactive Material Release" i which you submitted to LILCO is acceptable and will be used as the basis for a scenario. As much of this as possible (perhaps the entire scenario) will be submitted by December 8, 1985. Stokes, Weiss, Amato, Keller, and you each are to receive a copy of that submission; those sent to NRC are to comply with legal requirements enabling them to be exempt from filing in the Public Document Room (probably including malling in a double envelope with " PROPRIETARY" starpoed on the outside). G. No shif t change will be demonstrated at the exercise
- b. No actual traffic direction will take place at the exerciset traffic guides will be questioned by evaluators at their locations to determine the level of performance.
- l. LILCO will provide assistance based on its knowledge and experience concerning how to assure that the exercise In and its observation are in complete particular, this is to include a list of traffic compliance with all applicable laws.
control points at,which it could be illegal for an observer to park, exit his or her vehicle, and question a traffic guide positioned there. J. LILCO will respond to your suggestion that it write each school district and request that it participate in the exercise. K. L!LCO will permit Stokes and Weiss to attend the dellt scheduled for December 3-4, 1985, and will perrait you to attend future drills (e.g., the " dress rehearsal" in January 1986).
!!. COMMITMENTS BY FEMA A. You will send LILCO a letter with a revised " time line," 1.e., milestone schedule leading up to the exercise.
B. You will send a formalletter with the proposed scenario parameters (i.e., wind and radiation) as presented informally at the meeting. C. It is acceptable to FEMA for the relocation center at the Nassau Colosseum to be activated somewhat out of sync with the exercise scenarlo, provided that it is activated on the same day as the exercise and in such a way that communications with the Colosseum can be demonstrated realistically, f D. It is acceptable to FEMA for the medical drill to be performed out of sync with the exercise scenario, provided that it takes place on the same day as the exercise. FEMA will accept a demonstration of either an onsite or an offsite injury. E. It is acceptable to FEMA that the Red Cross actually demonstrate its capability at no more than one or two locations. F. It is acceptable to FEMA that the EBS station (s) not air exercise messages, provided that the exercise messages all are draf ted as planned ~and a test message is alred. The objective on p.11 of the " Proposed Exercise Objectives for the 1986 Shoreham Exercise" (dated November 6,1985), which states that the Emergency News Center must demonstrate its ability to draft EBS messages, will be rewritten to reflect the fact that EBS messages are drafted in the EOC, provided that LILCO explains this in a letter to FEMA. 4/ /s.,) .,,, g
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d ' Fran: Roge B. Fowieski Chairman Regional Assistance Ccmnittee
Subject:
Proposed Exercise Objectives for Shoreham As referenced in my December 4th m morandum to you, enclosed find the proposed Exercise Objectives for Shoreham with the utility conuents. Please review the documents and subnit your finiings to me by December 11, 1985. If I do not receive your comnents bf that date, I will assu:m that you concur with the proposed objectives. Thank you for your continued cooperation in reviewing Shoreham material. Encl. cc: Edward Tanzman William Stokes i l 731964 1
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- H aCM SVILLE, NEW YORK 19801 Direct Dial Number December 5,1985 Federal Emergency Management Agency Region II -
26 Federal Plaza New York, New York 10278 ATTEi4 TION: Mr. Roger Kowieski
SUBJECT:
Shorenam Nuclear Power Station Local Emergency Management Agency Proposed Exercise Objectives for tne 1986 Shoreham Exercise
REFERENCE:
LILC0/ FEMA Meeting on November 25, 1985 Gentlemen: Pursuant to the referenced meeting,.we have enclosed your Proposed Exercise Objectives for the 1986 Shoreham Exercise, witn our comments footnoted at the bottom of each page. Where additional space was needed, separate pages were inserted between pages of tne document. These separate pages are not numbered. Witnin tne proposed objectives and our subsequent comments, there are a number of items which I would like to bring to your attention. First, is iae subject of Access Control [Ref: pg. 3 of 12, fn. (1); pg. 4 of 12, fn. (2); pg. 5 of 12 fn. (1)]. Here, I would like to point out tnat LERO treats access control to evacuated areas as a subset of traffic control. Access control is provided at traffic control points located on zone boundaries by Traffic Guides performing their traffic control duties. It should be noted that the same constraints on traffic control, related to the issue of legal authority, apply to access. control. Second, security functions at LERO emergency facilities ,are provided by LERO personnel and are tnerefore, not related to legal authority. l Third, on page 6 of 12, we have deleted the last two objectives which are , related to tne demonstration of emergency medical facilities for the ) handling of injured and contaminated individuals. These objectives are j being deleted because tne volunteer ambulance company and hospital have i expressed a preference for a weekend drill. l 731963 i 1
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o Federal Emergency Management Agency Region II December 5, 1985 Page Two As an alternative, we would like to suggest that FEMA attend the next scheduled Emergency Medical Drill, and that these objectives be evaluated out of sequence with the Graded Exercise. I think that you will find the remainder of our coments to be self explanatory. If I can be of further assistance or should you have any questions concerning the exercise, please do not hesitate to contact me at (516) 420-6211. Very truly yours, b h / &~ Charles A. Daverio Manager, Emergency Preparedness Division CAD /DM8/cjc 9 e 4 731SGG
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P&ga 1 of 12 November 6, 1985 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHOREHAM EXERCISE Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Demonstrate the ability to receive initial and follow-- up emergency notifications. Demonstrate the ability to mobilize staff and activate the Local Emergency Response Organization (LERO) EOC in a timely manner. Demonstrate'through ros ters, the ability to maintain staf fing in the LERO EOC on a 24-hour basis. Demonstrate that the LERO EOC has adequate space,- equipment, and supplies to support emergency operations. - Demonstrate that the LERO can establish appropriate communication links., both primary and backup systems ( communication with the State and county via RECS to be simulated). [ Demonstrate that the L';R O EOC has adequate access control and that security can be maintained. D emo n s t rate that messages are transmitted in an accurate and timely manner, messages are properly logged, that status boa rds are accurately maintained and updated, that appropriate briefings are held, and that incoming personnel are briefed. Demonstrate that the appropriate official,is in charge and in control of an.overall coordinated response including decisions on protective action recommendations. (1) Insert objective.
- Note: Exercise objective related to issue of legal
- authority and State and local participation. This objective to be set aside when Option 1 is selected for exercising of the LERO plan (see Mr. Speck's letter to Mr. Dirks of NRC dated October 29, 1985).
(1) Insert the following objective: Demonstrate the ability to coordinate the emergency response with simu-lated county or State officials should they decide to participate on an ad-hoc basis. (Role of State and/or county official to be simulated by FEMA designated personnel.) 7.31968
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November 6, 1985 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHOREHAM EXERCISE Emergency Operations Center - Continued f (1) Demonstrate the ability of the designated official to determine the need for and ability to obtain State l assistance. l Demonstrate the a,bility to communicate with all appropriate locations, organizations, and field' personnel. . Demonstrate the ability to receive and interpret radiation dosage projection information, and to determine appropriate protective measures, based on PAGs and inf ormation received from the Brookhaven A ea Office (BAO). Demons trate the ability to provide advance coordination of public alerting and instructional messages with the S ta te and county (State and county participa, tion simulated). (2) Demonstrate the ability to activate the prompt - notification siren system in coordination with State and county (State and county participation simulated) . (E)
- Demonstrate the capability for providing both an alert signal and an informational or instructional message to the popula tion on an area wide basis throughout the 10 mile EPZ, within 15 minutes.
Demonstrate the organizational ability to manage an orderly evacuation of all or part of the 10-mile EPZ.
- Note: Exercise objective related to issue of legal authority and State and local participation. This objective to be set aside when Option 1 is selected for exercising of th( LERO plan (see Mr. Speck's letter to Mr. Dirks of NPC dated October 29, 1985).
(1) This objective will be satisfied via discussions between the Direc-tor of Local Response and FEMA Evaluator concerning the need and procedures for requesting assistance from the State of New York or other appropriate organization. 731963
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simulated issuance of an EBS message. Local radio stations I will broadcast an explanation of the siren test with no l reference to protective action recommendations. i The actual demonstration of this objective is still being considered. - E i 731970
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' impediments to evacuation, such as inclement weather or i
tratfic obstructions. Demonstrate the organizational ability necessary to-effect an early dismissal of schools within the 10-mile EP Z. (1)
- Demonstrate the organi za tional ability necessary to control access to an evacuated area.-
(2)* 2 Demonstrate the organi zational ability necessary to effect an orderly evacuation of schools within the 10-mile EPZ. recommended If this. protective action is not by the decision-makers, e.g. schools were t dismissed early, a free play controllers message may be inserted to demonstrate this activity. I e 1
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- Exercise objective related to issue of legal autnority and S ta te and local participation. This objective to be set aside when Option 1 is selected for exercising of the LERO plan (see Mr. Speck's letter to Mr. Dirks of NRC dated October 29, 1985).
(1) LERO Traffic Guides will control access to evacuated areas in accordance with OPIP 3.6.3. Traffic Guides can only advise people not to enter the area. (2) Schools will be notified during the exercise via tone alert radios and simulated phone calls from the Public and Private Schools Coordinators as set forth in the OPIPs. As we discussed at our ! meeting, it is not expected that any school district will part1-i cipate in an exercise except the Shoreham/ Wading School District. The activation of the tone alert radios is still being reviewed. i 731971
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) 4 Demonstrate the ability to continuously monitor and l control emergency worker exposure including proper use of personnel dosimetry. ,n Demonstrate the ability to mobilize and deploy. field d monitoring teams in a timely manner. l L. 4 d Demonstrate appropriate equipment and procedures for determining ambient radiation levels. 3 1 Demonstrate appropriate equipment and procedures for measurement of airborne radioiodine concentrations as l d
! 5 low as 0.1 picocurries/cc in the presence of noble gases. ' Demonstrate the ability to provide backup public I
alerting, if necessary, in the event of partial siren l system failure. ju j r Demonstrate that the permanent population has received , L inf 6cmation on how they will be notified and what their i actions should be in the event of a radiological. ! " emergency and that this information is updated on an I 1 annual basis. L ( j Demonstrate that information on emergency actions has ' i i neen provided to transient populations.
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t j $ Demonstrate the ability to supply and administer KI, e once the decision has been made to do so. c .'
*Notet Exercise objective related to issue of legal ,- authority and S ta te and local participation. This i objective to be set aside when Option 1 is selected for exercising of the LERO pla n ( see Mr. Speck'.s , letter to Mr. Dirks of NRC dated October 29, 1985).
i l i (1) Access control points are Traffic Control Points manned oy Traffic . f' Guides, along sector boundaries. 731972 j . I
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Pega 5 of 12 November 6, 1985 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHOREHAM EXERCISE Field Activities - Continued Demonstrate that emergency workers understand who can authorize excess exposure under the Protective Action Guidelines. Demonstrate a sa'mple of resources necessary to - implement an orderly evacuation cf all or part of the 10-mile EPZ.
- Demonstrate a sample of resources necessary to deal with impediments to evacuation, such as inclement weather or traffic obstructions.
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- Demonstrate a sample of resourges necessary to control
. access to an evacuated area.
- Demonstrate the adequacy of evacuation bus transfer points including access and parking / transfer areas.
Demonstrate a sample of resources necessary to ef fect
- an orderly evacuation of the institutionalized mobility-impaired individuals within the 10-mile EPZ.
Demonstrate a sample of resources necessary to effect an orderly evacuation of the n o n-in s titutionali zed mobility-impaired individuals within the 10-mile EPZ.
- Notes Exercise objective related to issue of legal authority and State and local participation. This objective to be set aside when Option 1 is selected for exercising of the LERO plan (see Mr. Speck's letter to Mr. Dirks of NRC dated October 29, 1985).
(1) These resources are the same as. those recuired for traffic control [Ref. page 3 of 12, footnote (1):. - s 731973
Pega 6 of 12 November 6, 1985 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR TEE 1986 SHOREHAM EXERCISE Field Activities - Continued (1) 0 ;;; n s t c a t. ; ; a; api; M reeeur; e ue; e..c1 Le o!!.s 2 .- :::1y di::i:::1 ;f ;;hcci; withi; the 10 mil. EF . (1) Demonstrate a sample of resources necessary to effect an orderly evacuation of schools within the 10-mile EPZ. (2) Demonstrate the ability to mobilize staff and activate Reception Center in a timely manner. (2)(3) Demonstrate the ability to mobilize staff and activate Congregate Care Center in a timely manner. Demonstrate by shift change or through rosters, the ability to maintain staf fing at the Reception Center on a 24-hour basis. Demonstrate by shift change or through roster, the ability to maintain staffing at the Congregate Care Center on a 24-hour basis. Demonstrate the adequacy of procedures for registration, radiological monitoring, and decontamination of evacuees and vehicles including adequate provisions for handling contaminated waste. Demons trate the adequacy of facilities for mass care of evacuees.
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cff it; injury). , (1) In accordance with procedures, only one of these options can be implemented. Should decision makers decide to recommend early dismissal, it will be up to controllers to exercise a contingency message to prevent early dismissal of schools which would lead to a demonstration of evacua-tion' resources.
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Pago 7 of 12 November 6, 1985 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR ' THE 1986 SHOREHAM EXERCISE (1) Brookhaven Area Office (BAO) Demonstrate the ability to receive initial and follow up emergency notifications. Demonstrate the ability to mobilize staff and activate the BAO in a timely manner. Demonstrate through rosters, the ability to maintain staffing in the BAO on a 24-hour basis. Demonstrate that the BAO has adequate space, equipment, and supplies to support emergency operations. Demonstrate that the BAO can es tablish appropriate communication systems. links, using both primary and backup Demonstrate that the BAO has adequate access control and that security can be maintained. D emo n s t rate that messages are transmitted in an - accurate and timely manner, messages are properly logged, that status boards are accurately maintained and updated, that appropriate briefings are held, and that incoming personnel are briefed. Demonstrate that the appropriate official is in charge and in control of an overall accident assessment function. D e mo n s t rate the ability to communicate with all appropriate locations, organizations, and field personnel. Demonstrate the ability to project radiation dosage to the public via plume exposure, based on plant data and
- field measurements, and to determine appropriate protective measures', based on PAGs and effectively i l
communicate them to the LERO EOC. * (1) These objectives have nct been reviewed by the Brookhaven ! Area Office. 731976 i e (}
Ptga 8 of 12 November 6, 1985 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHOREHAM EXERCISE - Staging Areas Demonstrate the ability to receive emergency notifications. Demonstrate the ability to mobilize staff and activate the staging areas in a timely manner. Demonstrate through ros ters, the ability to maintain staffing at the staging areas on a 24-hour basis.
. Demons trate that the staging areas have adequate space, parking area, equipment, and supplies to supppet emergency operations.
Demonstrate that the staging areas c a'n establish appropriate communication links with the LERO EOC and field personnel using both primary and backup systems. Demonstrate that the staging areas have adequate access control and that security can be maintained. . D e mon s t rate that messages are transmitted in an accurate anc timely manner, messages are properly logged, that status boards are accurately maintained and updated, that appropriate briefings are held, and
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that incoming personnel are briefed. Demonstrate that the appropriate official is in charge and in control of an overall response dssigned to the staging area. Demonstrate the ability to dispatch to and direct emergency workers in the field. -
- Note: Exercise objective related to issue of legal authority and S ta te. and local participation. This objective to be set aside when Option.1 is selected for exercising of the LERO' pla n ( see Mr. Speck's letter to Mr. Dirks of NRC dated October 29, 1985).
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Pcga 9 of 12 November 6, 1985 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHORERAM EXERCISE Staging Areat - Continued Demonstrate the ability to communicate with all appropriate locations, organizations, and field personnel. 731978 e 6
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Emergedcy Workers Decontamination Facility Demonstrate the ability to mobilize staff and activate Emergency Worker Decontamination Facility. Demonstrate by shift change or through rosters, the ability to maintain staffing of Emergency Worker Decontamination Facility on a 24-hour basis, Demonstrate adequate equipment and procedures for f decontamination of emergency workers, equipment and vehicles including adequate provisions for handling contaminated. waste.
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Paga 11 of 12 November 6, 1985 , PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHOREHAM EXERCISE Emergency News Center (ENC) Demonstrate the ability to mobilize staff and activate LERO functions at the ENC in a timely manner. Demonstrate through shif t change or through rosters, the ability to maintain staf fing of LERO functions at the ENC on a 24-hour basis. Demonstrate the ability to brief the media in a clear accurate, and timely manner. . ,
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- Demonstrate that the ENC has adequate access control and that security can be maintained.
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PEgo 12 of 12 November 6, 1985 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR , THE 1986 SHOREHAM EXERCISE Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) (1)
- Demonstrate the ability to mobilize staff and activate 9esee functions at the EOF in a timely manner.
IERO , (1) Demonstrate by shift change or through rosters, the ability to mainta'in staffing of LERO functions in the EOF on a 24-hour basis. Demon' strate that the Emergency Operations Facility has adequate sp' ace, equipment, and supplies to support emergency operations. Demonstrate that the Emergency Operations Facilities have adequate access control and that security can be maintained. '
- Note: Ev'rcise objective related to issue of legal auinority and S ta te and local participation. This objective to be set aside when Option 1 is selected for exercising of the LERO plan (see Mr. Speck's letter to Mr. Dirks of NRC dated October 29, 1985).
, (1) The LERO plan does not include dispatching a person to the E0F.
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o. yeaueth a ( Federal Emergency Management Agency Region II 26 Federal Plaza New York, New York 10278 1 .,
, . 'y Mr. Charles A. Daverio Manager, Emergency Preparedness Division Iorg Island Lightirg Capany 175 East Old Country Road Hicksville, NY 11801
Subject:
Revised Objectives for Shor=Jan Exercise and Proposed List of Dm onstrations
Dear Mr. Daverio:
The Regional Assistan Ccrmittee has reviewed the proposed exercise objectives and your suggested modifications footnoted at the bottcm of each page and those contained in your letter to ne dated Dece ber 5, 1985. Our ocmnents are as follows: Page 1 Sixth objective - the dmonstration of this objective is not affected by the legal authority issue and,therefore the asterisk has been deleted. One new exercise objective was added strich reads:
* "Deenstrate the ability to coordinate the mergency response with county and State officials. (Bole of State and/or county officials will be sinulated by FEMA designated personnel".
Footnote was nrdified and ncw reads:
"The dmonstration of this objective is affected by the legal authority issue".
This change is applicable to every page of the exercise objectives.
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Page 2 ' First exercise objective was modified by deleting "and ability". Sixth and seventh objectives were modified by aMing reference to the water portion of the 10 mile EPZ. l With respect to your ccrment regarding the prmpt notification i system, FEMA, Pegion 2 evaluates the 15 minutes " rule" for ! alert and notification of the public in all full scale exercises. l
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Paqe 3. In response to your cament concerning the notification of schools during the exercise via tone alert radios and telephone calls frtan the Public and Private School Coordinators,it is IDR's position that if the implaren- ) tation of the plan is to be evaluated, the decision-maker I nust be allowed to make any decision he deems %,iate, l and the follow-up actions called for in the plan uust be ! perfuu d . The plan calls for the notification by tone ; alert radicaand telephones therefore, these capabilities nust be dem:nstrateid. We would appreciate receiving a clear guidance as to what demonstratiorswe should be prepared to observe during the exercise. Page 4 Second, third and fourth objectives were modified by referencing BAO personnel. Ninth objective was nodified by Maing reference to the Traffic Guides. Page 5 Fourth exercise objective nodified,by Mding reference to
!the Traffic Guides.
Page 6 We did not accept your recxmnendation to delete the first exercise objective. Although we agree that in any given accident only one option will be used (early dismissal of school or evacuation), we have in past exercises used both options. Depending on the decision nede during the exercise, the second demonstration can be run out of sequence (free play message). With respect to the derenstration of medical drill (objectives ninth and tenth) FEMA agrees to evaluate a weekend drill previded a prior arrarag w.nt is made. The tw objectives crossed-out should be reinstated. It is FDR's position that Faceotion Center must be evaluated in sequence with'the er.ercise scenario. 731301 O
Fifth and sixth objectives were modified by deleting "by shift change". Page 7 Eighth objective was modified by deleting "an merall
~Wnt" and substituting with " dose ". In addition, reference to BAO was aMai.
Tenth objective was modified by deleting " determine" with "rc,.= u =4". P_agej Sixth objective - asterisk indicating that this objective is affected by the legal authority issue was deleted. Page 9 No carents Page 10 Second objective was modified by deleting "by shift change". , Page 11 Second objective was modified by deleting "through shift change or". Sixth objective should be reinstate 4 but moved to page 1. Page 12 First and second objectives were deleted. Third objective was nodified by aMing: "and interaction
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New objective was added to read:
* "Dertonstrate the ability to coordinate the dose projections based on plant data and field measurements with ccunty and/or state officials (Role of State and/or county officials will be si.~ulated by EDR designated personnel) ."
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LISP OF ACTIVITIES TO BE DDONSTRATED-BY mm Am EVAUDm!D BY HNA Per my letter of Deceriber 2,1985 and discussions at the Decereber 12 meeting, I rectmmend that the following activities / facilities be denonstrated during the February 13, 1986 exercise. Activities to Pre-<,esignated Free In Out of No. be dernonstrated Play Sequence Sequence Warning Point x x 1 E x x EOF 1 x x 1 E x x 1 Beoeption Center x x 1 Dnergency Worker Decon. x x 1 StaJing Areas x x 3 Cong. Care Centers x .x 2 Bus Routes (Gen. pop.) x x 8 School Evacuation (Schools requesting assistance x 2 mbility Irpaired at hae x 6 mbility Inpaired at addresses special facilities x x 2 Transfer Points in sequence with bus routes x
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' Radiological M:nitoring x x 2 Accident Assessment x x 2 I request that you provide me with the location of each facility (map, address,and telephone numbers) by Decerrber 20, 1985. In addition, you ,
should j indicate an approximate time uhen FEMA can evaluate each activity (time window) . ' Any free play activities will be selected by FEMA. 731303
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were December 12, 1985 neeting with you, the following agreements
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- i LIICO will confirm the February 13, 1986 exercise j date in writing.
j * . LIICO will advise m why sirens cannot be sounded in sequence with the exercise scenario. f
- LIICO will provide m with a floor plan and traffic l flow for each staging area.
; LIIID will provide N with infomation on mobility inpaired at hcme and special facilities that depend on buses, antulances, etc. (by tyce of vehicle required) . ' 9 rnm will advise N about a drill which muld be informally observed and evaluated in January 1986. '
In addition to the above, I request that in m arrange for desks and telephones for Federal Observers at the following facilities: EDC Staging Areas News Center EOF BAO LIIID also should arrange for desks and telephones for sitsilators (State a".d local representatives) at: EOC EDF ' Staging Areas (actual need to be determined later) If you have any questions conceining this letter, please let ne know at your earliest convenience., Sincerely, al u n 3. 24)les41 Roge,r B. Fowieski, P.E. Chairman Regional Assistance Ccmitte-2 731304 4 m
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i Pegs'l of 12 s December 13, 1985 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHOREHAM EXERCISE Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Demonstrate up emergency the ability to receive initial and follow-notifications.
- Demonstrate the Local a timely Emergency manner. Response OrganizationEOC (LERO)the in ab Demonstrate through staffing in the LERO EOC on a 24-hour basis.ros ters, the ability to maintain Demonstrate that the LERO EOC has adequate space, equipment, operations. and supplies to s u ppo r t. emergency Demonstrate that the LERO can establish appropriate
. communication links, both primary and backup systems (communication with the State and county via RECS t o simulated). be Demonstrate that the LERO EOC has 1 control and that security can be maintained. adequate access !
D emo n s t rate that messages are transmitted in an accurate logged, that and status timely manner, messages are properly and updated, that boards are accurately maintained that incoming personnel are briefed. appropriate briefings are hold, and
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Demonstrate that the appropriate official is in charge and in controldecisions including of an overalloncoordinated response recommendations. protective action Demonstrate the ability to coordinate the emergency response with county and State officials. (Role of State designated FEMA and/or county officials will be simulated by personnel.)
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Pcgo 2 of 12 December 13, 1985 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SBORERAM EXERCISE Emergency Operations Center - Continued
. I Demonstrate the ability of the designated official ~to [
determine the need to obtain State assistance. D emo n s t rate the ability to communicate with all appropriate locations, organizations, and field personnel. Demonstrate the ability to receive and interpret radiation dosage projection information, and to determine appropriate protective measures, based on PAGs (BAO). Office and information received from the Brookhaven A ea Demons trate the ability to provide advance coordination of public alerting and instructional messages with the S tate and county (State and county participation simulated). Demonstrate the ability to activate the prompt notification siren sys tem in coordination with State and county (State and county participation simulated) .
. Demonstrate the capabili.ty for providing both an alert signal and an informational or instructional message to the population on an area-wide basis throughout the 10 mile EPZ, includino the water portion, within 15 minutes (45 minutes for water portion).
Demonstrate the organizational ability to manage an orderly evacuation of all or part of the 10-mile EPZ including the water portion.
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1 December 13, 1985 ; PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHOREHAM EXERCISE ' Emergency Operations Center - Continued Demonstrate the organizational ability to deal with impediments to evacuation, such. as inclement weather or traffic obstructions. Demonstrate the organizational ability necessary to effect EPZ. an early dismissal of schools within the 10-mile Demonstrate the control access to an evacuated area.organisational ability necessary to Demonstrate the effect an orderlyorganizational ability necessary to 10-mile EPZ. evacuation If this protectiveof schools actionwithin is notthe recommended by the decision-makers , e.g. schools were dismissed early, a free play controllers message may be inserted to demonstrate this activity. I Demonstrate EBS in a timelythe ability to prepare and implement manner (i.e., within 15 minutes after command and control decision for implemen-tation of protective action recomme'ndations).
- Note: The de::Dnstration of this objective is affected by the legal authority issue.
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Demonstrate a sample of resources necessary to l implement an orderly evacuation of all or part of the i 10-mile EP Z. l l Demonstrate a sample of resources necessary t'o deal with impediments to evacuation, such as inclement weather or traffic obstructions. Demonstrate a sample of resources necessary to control access to an evacuated area _(Traffic Guides). Demonstrate the adequacy of evacuation bus transfer points including access and parking / transfer areas. Demonstrate a sample of resources necessary to effect an orderly evacuation of the institutionalized mobility-impaired individuals within the 10-mile EPZ. Demonstrate a sample of resources necessary to ef fect an orderly evacuation of the n o n-in s titutionali zed mobility-impaired individuals within the 10-mile EPZ.
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Pig 3 6 of 12 1 December 13, 1985 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR l THE 1986 SHOREBAM EXERCISE l Field Activities - Continued Demonstrate a sample of resources necessary to effect l an early dismissal of schools within the 10-mile EPZ. l t Demonstrate a sample of resources necessary to 'effect : an orderly evacuation of EPZ. schools within the 10-mile ) Demonstrate the ability to nobilize staff and activate Reception Center in a timely manner. Demonstrate the ability to mobilize staff and activate Congregate Care Center in a timely manner. Demonstrate through rosters the ability to maintain staffing at the Reception Center on a 24-hour basis. l
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Demonstrate through rosters the ability to maintain staffing at the Congregate Care Center on a 24-hour basis.3 Demonstrate the adequacy of procedures for registration, radiological monitoring, and decontamination of evacuees and vehicles including adequate provisions for handling contaminated waste. ' L Demonstrate evacuees. the adequacy of facilities for mass care of Demonstrate adequacy for ambulance f acilities and procedures individuals.for handling injured and contaminated off-site injury). (Medical drill involves an on-site / Demonstrate adequacy of hospital facilities and procedures individuals.for handling injured and contaminated off-site injury). (Medical drill involves an on-site /
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- Demonstrate that the BAO has adequate access control and that security can be maintained.
Demonstrate that messages are transmitted in an accurate and timely manner, messages are properly 16gged, that status boards are accurately maintained and updated, that that incoming personnelappropriate briefings are held, and are briefed. Demonstrate that the appropriate official is in charge l and in control of dose assessment function assigned to the BAO. Demonstrate the ability to communicate with all appropriate locations, organizations, and field, personnel. Demonstrate the ability to project radiation dosage to the public via plume exposure, based on plant data and field measurements, and to_ recommend appropriate pro-tective measures, based on PAGs.and effectively communicate them to the LERO EOC. 731311 :
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. December 13, 1985 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SBOREHAM EXERCISE Staging Areas Demonstrate the ability to receive emergency notifications.
Demonstrate the ability to mobilize staff and activate the staging areas in a timely manner. Demonstrate through rosters, the ability to maintain staffing at the staging areas on a 24-hour basis. Demons trate that the staging areas have adequate space, parking area, equipment, and supplies to support emergency operations. Demonstrate that the staging areas can establish appropriate communication links with the LERO EOC and field personnel using both primary and backup systems. Demonstrate that the staging areas have adequate secess control and that security can be maintained. D e mo n s t ra te that messages are transmitted in an accurate ano timely man,ner, messages are properly logged, that status boards are accurately maintained and updated, that appropriate briefings are held, and that incoming personnel are briefed. Demonstrate that the appropriate official is in charge and in control of an overall response assigned to the staging area. 4
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Paga 10 of 12 December 13, 1985 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHORERAM EXERCISE Emergency Workers Decontamination Facility Demonstrate the ability to mobilize staff and activate Emergency Worker Decontamination Facility. Demonstrate through rosters, the ability to maintain staffing on of Emergency a 24-hour basis. Worker Decontamination Facility Demonstrate adequate equipment and procedures for decontamination of emergency workers, equipment and vehicles including adequate provisions for handling contaminated waste. l l i
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Page 11 of 12 s December 13, 1985 l l PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR ' THE 1986 SHOREHAM EXERCISE j Emergency News Center (ENC) Demonstrate the ability to mobilize staff and activate ' LERO functions at the ENC in a timely manner. Demonstrate through rosters the ability *.o maintain staffing of LERO functions at the ENC on a 24-hour basis. Demonstrate the ability to brief the media in a clear accurate, and timely manner. Demonstrate the ability to share information with other agencies at the ENC prior to its release. Demonstrate the ability to establish and operate rumor control in a coordinated manner.
. I Dem natr e the bility o pre re an imple nt E in ti ely anner (i.e., ' thin minu es aft r co nd nd ntro dec ion fo imple entati n of p oter*. ve a tion reco ndati ns).
Demonst ate that the ENC has adequate space, equipment, and supplies to support emergency operations. Demonstrate that the ENC has adequate access control and that security can be maintained. t
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D onst ate e abil ty to mo ilize s ff a acti ate fun tions at the ?OF in a imely ner, nstr te b shif cha e th ugh os rs, he a i ity t mai tain taffi of LERO func ion in e E a 24 hour asis. I Demonstrate that the Emergency Operations Facility has adequate space, equipment, and supplies to support emergency operations and interaction with LERO EOC. Demonstrate that the Eme rgency Operations Facilities have adequate access control and that security can be maintained. l
- Demonstrate the ability to coordinate the dose projections based on plant data and field measurements with county and/or State officials (Role of State and/or county officials will be simulated by FEMA designated personnel) .
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- H IC M S vl L LE. NEW YORK lt001 Direct Dial Number December 19, 1985 Federal Emergency Management Agency Region II 26 Federal Plaza New York, New York 10278 l ATTENTION: Mr. Roger Kowieski SUBJ ECT:
Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Local Emergency Response Organization 1986 Graded Exercise - Revised Objectives and Proposed Demonstra tions REFEFENCE: 1. FEMA letter dated December 13, 1985
- 2. Telecon between Messrs. Charles Daverio/ Roger Kowieski on 12/18/85 Gentlemen:
Pursuant to our conversation and in response to your letter, we have the following questions or comments on your proposed list of activities to be demons t ra ted.
- 1. We will be pe rfoming essentially all t he activities in sequence.
Attachment 1 provides the time frames of each of the activities listed en page 4 of your lette r. If you need to observe something outside of those times, you may need a controller message to ensure that the activities are perfomed at an appropriate observation time. 2. Relative to congregate care, since it is perfomed by the Red Cross by their own authority using their own precedures, we believe it would be appropriate for them to choose any facility with which they have an agreement at the time of the exercise. We believe this would be consistent with how they would function if a real need did occur.
- 3. Bus routes will be run in sequence. We would request that you review with us the method by which you expect to enter bus route free play messages.
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- 4. It is our understanding that one school district will demonstrate an appropriate protective action based on the exercise scenario. Furthemore, a FEMA controller may input a scnool transportation assistance free play message. Please note that our procedures (OPIP 3.6.5) identifies which schools by pre-arrangement will need assistance. If your free play message requests assistance at another location, the message will need to detail the location of the school and the reception location to be used.
- 5. We will provice you with the list of homebound . mobility impaired persons by the end of the year. It will include the type of vehicle necessary. This list should be returned to us withcut having been copied and should be held in confidence.
We understana you will use this list to detemine the types of venicles to De used in demonstrations. ti . For the mobility impaired at a special facility, we would recommena that one ambulance and one ambulette be used for the demonstration from one special facility. 7. We stilltoco willing not have confirmation that the Coast Guard is participate.
- 6. As we stated in our conversation there is no problem with inputting of siren failure messages,. These messages should be inputted to the Coordinator of Public Infomation at the E0C.
9. As we mentioned to you on the phone, given the scenario, there . is a possibility that tne initial protective actions would be to evacuate two miles around the plant and 5 miles in a cownwind direction. Given our procedures and the wind direction this would cause traffic guides to be dispatched from all three staging areas and bus drivers from Port Jefferson and Patchogue. If this happens, you will need a controller message for the Riverhead bus drivers to be dispatched. 10. As we discussed, LILCO will provide space as defined on page 5 of your letter for Federal Observers. However, we don't believe it appropriate to provide special facilities for the simulators of State and local representatives,
- 11. Attachment 2 is the requested infomation concerning personnel flow at each of the three staging areas. ;
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- 12. We will provide potential dates for the meaical drill by early January .
le. If LERO decides to ' activate the sirens at the Alert level, we recommend that a controller message be exercised to prevent this from occurring. This is because the Alert should be declared at 6:00 a.m. We recommend that the sirens be sounded once, at the Site Area Emergency level which should occur at approximately 8:00 a.m. wnen most people are awake. 1*. The drill schedule for January has not yet been finalized. We will provide you with the requested dates by early January. 1 :5. We will provide you with the addresses and a map locating each demonstration by January 1,1986. it. We woulo like to meet with you to review the means by which free play messages will be used to control the items to be demonstrated on Attachment 1. Tnis review would not be for content but rather to ensure that tne message is input to the proper LERO position. We also believe a discussion concernin tne simulation of State and local representation is necessary. g It ycu have any questions or concerns regarding this letter, please do not nesitate to contact the undersigneo at (516) 420-6211. Very truly yours, jp A.w' Charles A. Daverio Nnager, Nuclear Emergency
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i ATTACHMENT 1 Activity Scenario Time Location Warning Point (SS0) 00:30-05:00 SSO desk in Electric Service Section, Hicksville. E00 01:30-12:00 EOC - LILCO Brentwood O'perations Center EOF 01:30-12:00 EOF - LILCO Hauppauge Training Center ENC 01:30-12:00 ENC - Fbliday Inn Ronkonkoma Reception Center 03:30-12:00 Nassau Coliseum Emergency Worker 01:30-12:00 EWDF - LILC0 Brentwood Operations Decon. Facility Center Staging Areas 01:30-12:00 Port Jefferson - Power Plant Riverhead Operations Center Patchogue District Office Congregate Care Centers 08:30 Facility to be determined by If done in American Red Cross sequence Bus Routes 03:30-11:00 Dispatch from Staging Areas (General Population) Schcol Evacuation 05:30 Bus dispatched from Patchogue (Sct.oci Req. Asst. ) Staging Area Mobility Impaired 05:30 Buses / Van dispatched from at Home Patchogue Ambulance /Ambulette dispatched from E0C Mobility Impaired 05:15 Dispatch at EOC at Special Facility Transfer Point 05:30 Depends upon protective action recommendation. Reference Attachment 5 of OPIP 3.6.4. 7312:10
e ATTACWENT 1 (continued) Activity Scenario Time Location boat Alerting 05:30 Coast Guard will broadcast advisory from New Haven. They will dispatch boat from either New Haven, Connecticut or Eaton's Neck, New York. Route Alerting 04:15 Route Alert Drivers will be dispatched from Staging Areas upon receipt of siren failure message. Traffic Control Points 05:30 Dispatch from Staging Areas Impediments 06:30 Dispatched from field locations via radio from EOC Mecical Orill Weekend Initiated at SNPS Rad Monitoring 03:00-12:00 Field teams will be dispatched from 00E Brookhaven Area Office Accicent Assessment 03:00-12:00 DOE Brookhaven Area Office and E0C d i 731231
k ATTACHMENT 2 STAGING AREA FLOW DIAGRAMS Tne following reference provides details of the general flow and order of events at each Staging Area as marked on the attached diagrams. A. Incoming personnel sign in on computer listings B. Personnel receive dosimetry C. Personnel await orders D. Personnel are briefed and receive packets E. Personnel pick-up equipment
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Subject:
Revised Objectives for Sho and Proposed List of Demonstratireham ons Exercise
Dear Mr. Daverio:
The purpose
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To respond to your questio raised in your December 19ns and comments
- me regarding the proposed list, 1985 letter to To provide additional com of activities, and I. modifications to the propose dments on and/or exercise objectives.
PROPOSED LIST OF ACTIVITIES For comment easy reference, I will letter. in the same ord 1. er as outlined in your December , 1985 19 ad Time frames for each of out of sequence: FEMA plans to observe ththe activities
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Subject:
Revised Objectives for Shoreham Exercise and Proposed List of Demonstrations
Dear Mr. Daverio:
The purpose of this letter is twofold: To respond to your questions and comments raised in your December 19, 1985 letter to me regarding the proposed list of activities, and To provide additional comments on and/or modifications to the proposed exercise objectives. I. PROPOSED LIST OF ACTIVITIES For easy reference, comment I will address each question and/or letter. in the same order as outlined in your December 19, 1985 1. Time frames for each of the activities out FEMA plans to observe the following activities of sequence: Emergency Worker Decontamination facility Route Alerting should be opened betweenWith respect to Congregate Care C 4:00 - 12:00 of scenario time. TCPs are evaluated. Impediments to evacuation will be introduced no later than Site Area Emergency, suggested bo alerting at 05:30 of scenario time appears too late. 731262
- 2. Congregate Care Centers I think it is prudent to contact the facilities to be used as congregate care
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'before the exercise. It is especially important, since our observers must far in advance of the exercise. receive specific I would instructions; appreciate your advising me about-two.(2) facilities to be used as congregate care centers at the earliest date possib.
- 3. Bus Routes We plan to review with you the method by which free play messages will be introduced.
- 4. School Evacuation We agree with your comment. We also intend to discuss with you the method by which free play message:
will be introduced.
- 5. List of mobility impaired at home We plan to comply with your request and will return the list of homebound individuals to you.
- 6. Evacuation of Special Facilities We' plan to use one ambulance and one ambulette for the demonstration. -
- 7. We have received a copy of the Coast Guard letter' confirming their participation in the Shoreham exercise'
- 8. Route Alerting (siren failure)
Siren failure messages will be inputted to the Coordinator of Public Information at the EOC.
- 9. Dispatching of bus drivers The method by which a controller message would be introduced to dispatch the Riverhead bus drivers needs to be discussed.
- 10. Desks and telephones for federal observers Your assurance that federal observers will be provided to FEMA. with desks.and telephones is satisfactory 731263 1
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- 11. Staging Areas We have received the-floor olan for each staging area.
- 12. Medical Drill We are still awaiting your advice on potential dates of medical drill.
- 13. Siren activation The method by which a controller message be introduced to prevent siren sounding at the Alert level meeds to be discussed.
- 14. Table-top exercise You need table-top to advise exercise. FEMA about the date of the
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- 15. Addresses of various facilities We are still awaiting the addresses and telephone observed.of various facilities to be demonstrated and number I
- 16. Meeting between LILCO and FEMA The meeting to discuss the message flow during the Shoreham exercise needs to be scheduled. This will assure that free proper location.
play' messages are introduced at the In addition to the above comments, I am attaching the revised list of activities to be demonstrated by LILCO. Changes were made only with respect to the activities to be demonstrated in sequence and out of sequence. 7312C4 t
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O 5- ' II. ADDITIONAL MODIFICATIONS TO EXERCISE OBJECTIVES into theTheexercise followincobjectives:modifications to be incorocrated Page 1 Sixth' objective - it has been determined that this objective is affected far the legal authority issue and, therefore, the asterisk should be added. Page 7 For all exercise objectives please change the "BAO" to "BHO". of Brookhaven Area Office from abbreviation measures. Tenth objective - 5th line, add "to LERO" after In addition add the sentence to read: "LERO is responsible recommendations." for the final decision on protective action Page 8 i Sixth objective - it has been determined that this objective is affected by the legal authority issue and, therefore, the asterisk should be added. 1
, III. MISSING PROCEDURES Prior to the exercise we would like to receive the following procedures / attachments which are not part of the LILCO Transition plan, Revision 5:
a American Red Cross - Need reception center procedures 4
' Inventories of equipment for:
Staging Areas - OPIP 5.3.1, Attachments 8-10 (Staging Area Objective 4) Decon. Center - OPIP 5.3.1, Attachment 6 (Decon. Center Objective 3) EOC Communications System Diagram in OPIP 3.4.1: Attachment 1 for: Staging Areas (Staging Area Objective 5) 4 Staging Areas (Staging Area Objective 10) EOC (EOC Objective 5) f 731268 i
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6 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES for the - 1986 SHOREMAM EXERCISE Revised January 8, 1986, Rev. 2 731208 e 6
s :- a g e . . i '. 2 January 8, 1966 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHOREHAM EXERCISE Emergency Operations Canter (EOC) Demonstrate up emergency notifications.the ability to receive initial and ow- foll Demonstrate tne Local Emergthe ability to mobilize ctaff and activat e a timely manner.ency Response Organization (LERO) EOC in Demonstrate through staffing in the LERO EOC on a 24-hour basisros ters, the ability t Demonstrate equipment, that and the LERO EOC has adequate space, operations. supplies to support emergency Demonstrate thatlinks, communtcatton the LERO can establish appropriate ( communication witn the State andbo th primary. and backup systems simula teo ) . county via RECS to be Demonstrate control and that that the LERO EOC has security can be maintained. adequate access D emo n s t rate that accurate and timely messages are transmitted in an logged, that statusmanner, messages are and that updated, that boa rds are accurately maintainedproperly incoming personnel are briefed. appropriate briefings are held, and Demonstrate that and in control ofthe including anappropriate overall official is in charge coordinated response recommencations. decisions on protective action Demonstrate the ability to coordinate the emergency response with county and State officials. (Role of FEMA designated personnel.) State and/or county officials "4ot e t
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o P1:4 2 :f .'2 January 8, 1986 i PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHOREEAM EXERCISE Emergency Operations Center - Continued Oeconstrate the ability of the designated official to ,' determine the need to obtain State assistance . D emo n s t ra te the abilit appropriate locations,y to communicate with all personnel. organizations, and field Demonstrate the ability to receive and interpret radiation dosage projection information determine appropriate and to PAGs and Office (BAO). inf ormatton received from the Brookhaven 1. ea i Demons of pubitetrate the actlity alerting and to provide advance coordi nation S ta te and county (State instructional messages with the simulated). . and county participation Demonstrate the nottiacatton stren ability to activate the prompt and county (State and county participation simulated) system . Oemonstrate the capability for providing both the population on an area-wide basis throughout the 10 mile (45 minutes EPZ, lncludine for watertheportion). water cortion, within 15 minutes Demonstrate orderly evacuation including the water portion.of all or part of the 10-mile EPZthe
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Pa?e 3 cf 12 January 8, 1986 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHOREHAM EXERCISE Emergency Operations Center - Continued Demonstrate the impediments traffic to evacuation, such as inclement costructions. r or weath Demonstrate the effect EPZ. an early dismissal of schools within the 10-mi Demonstrate the control access to an evacuated area. organizational ability necessa Demonstrate the effect an orderlyorgani zationalofability necessary to 10-mile EPZ. If evacuation this protective schools within the recommended by ac d L smis sed early, t h e decision-makers , e.g. schoolstion is were not inserted to demonstrate this activity.a free play controllers me t Demonstrate EBS in a timelythe ability to prepare and implement manner (i .e. , within 15 Mnutes af ter corrand and control decision for implemen-tat:.on of protective action recommendations) .
- Note The deconstration the legal of this objective is affected by autterity issue.
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e Pace 4 cf '2 o January 8. 1986 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHOREEAM EXERCISE Field Activities
' Demonstrate the ability - control to continuously monitor and of personnel dosimetry. emergency worker exposure including prop - Demonstrate monitoring the ability teams to mobilize in a timely manner.and deploy BAO field .
I Demonstrate appropriate determining ambient equipment and procedures !
! radiation levels _(BAO personnel) . for Demonstrate appropriate equipment and procedures measurement of for i low as 0.1 picoeurries/cc ai r oorne radiciodine in the concentrations as gases (BAO personnel). presence of nocle Demonstrate alerting, if the abiltty to provide backup public necessary, system failure. in the event of partial siren Demonstea:e in f o rmation onthat howthe permanent population ham received acetons should be they will be notified and wnat their emergency and thatinthis the event of a radiological annual basis. information is updated on an Demonstrate that information on emer oeen provided to transient populations.gency actions has Demonstrate that access control points can be established and manned by Traffie Guides _in a timely manner.
Demonstrate the ability e once the decision has been made to do so.to supply and administer KI,
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l 0 1 Fage 5 et .2 o January 8, 1986 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHOREGAM EXERCISE Field Activities - Continued Demonstrate that authorize excess emergency workers understand who can Guidelines. exposure under the Protective Action Demonstrate implement an a sample of resources necessary to 10-mile EP Z. orderly evacuation of all or part of the Demonstrate a sample of with impediments resources necessary to deal weather or traffic obstructions. to evacuation, such as inclement Demonstrate a sample of resources necessar access to an evac'2ated area _ITraf fic Guides)y to control . Demonstrate points the adequacy of including access and parking evacuation
/ transferbus tran sfer areas.
Demonstrate a an orderly e sample of resources necessary to effect mobility-impatredvac uation of the institutionalized individuals within the 10-mile EPZ. Demonstrate a an orderly sample of resources necessary to ef fect evacuation mobility-impaired of the n o n-in s titutionali zed individuals with F the 10-mile EPZ. l
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?s:e 6 ti G January 8, 1986 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHOREHAM EXERCISE Field Activities - Continued Demonstrate a an early dismissal of scnools within the 10-mile E Demonstrate a an orderly sample ofofresources necessary to effect EPZ. evacuation schools within the 10-mile Demonstrate the ability to mobili Reception Center in a timely manner.ze staff and activate Demonstrate Congregate Care Centerthe ability to mobilize staff and activat in a timely manner. e Demonstrate staffing at through rosters the ability t the Reception Center on a 24-hour o maintain basi s.
Demonstrate staffing at through rosters the ability t the Congregate Care Center onoamaintain 24 h our basis. Demonstrate tne adequacy of registration, procedures for decontaminatton of radiological monitoring, and evacuees and adequate provisions for handling contaminatede.wastvehicle Demonstrate the adequacy of facilities for evacuees. mass care of Demonstrate procedures adequacy for ambulance f acilities and individuals. for handling injured and j of f-site in jury) .( Med ica l drill involvescontaminated an on-site / l 1 D rocedures p emo n s t rate adequacy of hospital facilities and fcr nandling individuals. of f-site in jury; .(Medical drillinjured and contaminated involves an on-site /
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Page 7 cf ' 2 h January 8, 1966 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHOREHAM EXERCISE Brookhaven Area Office (BHO) f Demonstrate the up emergency notifications. ability to receive initial and follow Demonstrate the ability t theBHO in a timely manner.o mobilize staf f and activate l
- Demonstrate through staf fing in the BHO on a 24-hour basis.ros ters, the ability to maintain j 1
Demons trate that the and supplies to supportBHO emergency has adequate space, equipm operations. Demonstrate that the BHO communication systems. Ltnks, usingcan bothestablish appropriate l primary and backup I Oemonstrate and that security that the BHO can be maintained.hasadequateaccesscontrol{ D emo n s t rate that messages are transmitted in an logged, that accurate and timely statusmanner, messages are properly and updated, that boards are accurately maintained tnat incoming personnel are briefed. appropriate briefings are held, and Demonstrate that the appropriate official is in charge i and to thein control of dose assessment function assioned BHO. D e mo n s t ra te the abilit appropriate locations,y to communicate with all-personnel. organizations, and field i Demonstrate the ability to project radiation dosa ge to t the public via plume exposure, based on plant da t a and field measurements, tective measures and to recommend appropriate pro - communicate them to the LERO EOC.to LERO, based on ~PAGs and LERO is responsible , for the final decision on protective action recommendatio ns. l 1 731275 l l
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- The denenstration the legal of this objective is affected by authority issue.
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i F a g e .' ~, t., f ' .2 i January 8, 1966 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR i THE 1986 580REEAM EXERCISE Emergency Workers Decontamination Facility Demonstrate Emergency Worker Decontamination Facility.the ability to mob Demonstrate through rosters, the ability to maintain staaf fing on of Emergency 24-hour basts. Worker Decontamination Facility Demonstrate adequate equipment and procedures for decontamination vehteles including of emergency adequate workers, equipment and i contaminated waste. provisions for handling i i r 1 Note: I The demonstration em lecal authority issue. of this objective is affected by 73123
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. January 8, 1986 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHOREHAM EXERCISE Emergency News Center (ENC)
Demonstrate LERO functions atthe ability to mobilize staff and activate the ENC in a timely manner. 1 Deconstrate through rosters the ability to maintain staffing of LERO runctions at the ENC on a 24-hour basis. ; Demonstrato the accurate, and timely manner. ability to brief the media in a clear Demonsattrate agencies the ability to share information with other the ENC prior to its release. Demonstrate control the ability to establish and operate rumor in a coordinated manner. Dem ns tra e the bility o pre re an imple I et ely a n ner ( i .e. ,
' thin nt E in nd ntro' dec minu es aft ton to imple entati n of p oter'. veco nd a tion recom, ndatt ns).
Demon s t. ate that i and supplies to support emergency operations.the ENC has ade l
- Demons eate that the and enat security can be maintained. ENC has adequate access control
*Sotei I ha thedenenstration legal autharityof this objective is affected by issue, i
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, fun tions t the "0F in a imely ff a acti ate ner.
e aste te b shif a i icy t mai tain cha e the ugh os rs, he taffi EO a 24 hour asis. of LERO func ion in e Demonstrate that the Emergency Operations Facility has adequate space, equipment, and supplies to support emergency operations and interaction with LERO EOC. Demonstrate have adequate that the Eme rgency Operations Facilities maintained. access control and that security can be f l Demonstrate the ability to coordinate the dose projections based and/oron plantofficials State data and field measurements with county (Role of State and/or county of ficials will be simulated by FEMA designated personnel) . l I
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Demonstrate the ability to receive initial and followup emergency notifications.
. Demonstrate the ability to mobilize staff and activate the Local Emergency Response Organization (LERO) EOC in a timely manner.
Demonstrate through rosters, the ability to maintain staffing in the LERO EOC on a 24-hour basis. Demonstrate that the LERO EOC has adequate space, equipment, and supplies to support emergency operations. Demonstrate that the LERO can establish appropriate communication links, both primary and back up systems (communication with the State and county #d REC 8 fd Ed it:tiddfdd will be via RECS or backup system). Demonstrate be maintained. that the LERO EOC has adequate access control and that security ca Demonstrate that messages are transmitted in an accurate and timely manner. messages updated, are properly logged, that status boards are accurately maintained and briefed. that appropriate briefings are held, and that incoming personnel are Demonstrate that the appropriate official is in charge and in control of an overall coordinated response including decisions on protective action recommendations. Demonstrate officials. the ability to coordinate the emergency response with county and State (Role of State and/or county officials will be simulated by FEMA designated personnel.) Demonstrate the ability of the designated official to determine the need to obtain State assistance. Demonstrate the ability to communicate with all appropriate locations, organizations, and field personnel. Demonstrate the ability to receive and interpret radiation dosage projection information, and to determine appropriate protective measures, based on PAGs and information received from the Brookhaven Area Office (BHO). ! l
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j, Sanpary 10, 1986 PROPOSED EXERCISE UBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHOREHAM EXERCISE Emergency Operations Center - Continued Demonstrate the ability to provide advance coordination of public alerting and instructional messages with the State and county (State and county participation simulated). Demonstrate the ability to activate the prompt notification siren system in coordination with State and county (State and county participation simulated). Demonstrate the capability for providing both an alert signal and an informational or instructional message to the population on an area-wide basis throughout the 10 mile EPZ, wit'h in 15 minutes Indiddl/g tMd { water portion to be simulated). Withld 15 6fidtdili5 tilitit fit $diff $4ffidf]l Demonstrate the organizational ability to manage an orderly evacuation c.' all or part of the 10-mile EPZ including the water portion. Demonstrate the organizational ability to deal with impediments to evacuation, such as inclement weather or traffic obstructions. ,' Demonstrate the organizational ability necessary to effect an early dismissal of schools within the 10-mile EPZ. Demonstrate the organizational ability necessary to control access to an evacuated area. Demonstrate the organizational ability necessary to effect an orderly evacuation of schools within the 10-mile EPZ. If this protective action is not recommended by the decision-makers, e.g., schools were dismissed early, a free play controllers message may be inserted to demonstrate this activity. Demonstrate the ability to prepare and implement EBS in a timely manner (i.e., within 15 minutes after command and control decision for implementation of protective action recommendations).
- Note: The demonstration of this objective is affected by the legal authority issue.
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Demonstrate the ability to mobilize and deploy BHO field monitoring teams in a timely manner. Demonstrate appropriate equipment and procedures for determining ambient radiation levels (BHO personnel). Demonstrate appropriate equipment and procedures for measurement of airborne radioiodine concentrations as low as 0.1 picoeuries/cc in the presence of noble gases (BHO personnel). Demonstrate the ability to provide backup public alerting, if necessary, in the event of partial siren system failure. Demonstrate that access control points can be established and manned by Traffic Guides in a timely manner. Demonstrate the ability to supply and administer K!, once the decision has been made to do so. Demonstrate that emergency workers understand who can authorize exposure in excess of dipdid/d dridd/ the general public Protective Action Guidelines. Demonstrate a sample of resources necessary to implement an orderly evacuation of all or part of the 10-mile EPZ. Demonstrate a sample of resources necessary to deal with impediments to evacuation, such as inclement weather or traffic obstructions. Demonstrate a sample of resources necessary to control access to an evacuated area (Traffic Guides). Demonstrate the adequacy of evacuation bus transfer points including access and parking / transfer areas.
' Note: The demonstration of this objective is affected by the legal authority issue.
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' lid! IO 33 C ij January 10, 1986 PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHOREHAM EXERCISE Field Activities - Continued Demonstrate a sample of resources necessary to effect an orderly evacuation of the Institutionalized mobility-impaired individuals within the 10-mile EPZ.
Demonstrate a sample of resources necessary to effect an orderly evacuation of the non-institutionalized mobility-impaired individuals within the 10-mile EPZ. Demonstrate a sample of resources necessary to effect an early dismissal of schools within the 10-mile EPZ. Demonstrate a sample of resourc'es necessary to effect an orderly evacuation of schools within the 10-mile EPZ. Demonstrate the ability to mobilize staff and activate Reception Center in a timely manner. Demonstrate the ability to mobilize staff and activate Congregate Care Center in a timely manner. Demonstrate through rosters the ability to maintain staffing at the Reception Center on a 24-hour basis. Demonstrate through rosters the ability to maintain staffing at the Congregate Care Center on a 24-hour basis. Demonstrate the adequacy of procedures for registration, radiological monitoring, and decontamination of evacuees ~ and vehicles including adequate provisions for handling contaminated waste at the Reception Center. Demonstrate the adequacy of facilities for mass care of evacuees. I Demonstrate adequacy for ambulance facilities and procedures for handling injured i and contaminated individuals. (Medical drill involves an on-site /off-site injury). I Dergonstrate adequacy of hospital facilities and procedures for handling injured and contaminated individuals. (Medical drill involves an on-site /off-site injury).
- Note: The demonstration of this objective is affected by the legal authority issue.
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THE 1986 SHOREHAM EXERCISE Brookhaven Area Office (BHO) Demonstrate the ability to receive initi ' end follow up emergency notifications. Demonstrate the ability to mobilize staff and activate the BHO in a timely manner. Demonstrate through rosters, the ability to maintain staffing in the BHO on a 24-hour basis. Demonstrate that the BHO has adequate space, equipment, and supplies to support emergency operations. Demonstrate that the BHO can establish appropriate communication links with the LERO EOC, using both primary and backup systems. Demonstrate that the BHO has adequate access ' control and that security can be maintained. Demonstrate that messages are transmitted in an accurate and timely manner, messages are properly logged, that status boards are accurately maintained and updated, that appropriate briefings are held, and that incoming personnel are briefed. Demonstrate that the appropriate official is in charge and in control of dose assessment function assigned to the BHO. Demonstrate the ability to communicate with all appropriate field locations / iftifliif!6Hiand !!did personnel. Demonstrate the ability to project radiation dosage to the public via plume exposure, based on plant data and field measurements, and to recommend appropriate protective measures to LERO, based on PAGs and effectively communicate them to the LERO EOC. LERO is responsible for the final decision on protective action recomn..ndations. 731295 w
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Demonstrate the ability to mobilize. staff and activate the staging areas in a timely manner. Demonstrate through rosters, the ability to maintain staffing at the staging areas on a 24-hour basis. Demonstrate that the staging areas have adequate space, parking area, equipment, and supplies to support emergency operations. Demonstrate that the staging areas can establish appropriate communication links with the LERO EOC ddd fldld 6d/dddddl 1 using both primary and backup systents. Demonstrate that the staging areas have adequate access control and that security can be maintained. Demonstrate that messages are trarismitted in an accurate and timely manner, messages are properly logged, that status boards are accurately maintained and updated, that appropriate briefings are held, and that incoming personnel are briefed. Demonstrate that the appropriate official is in charge.and in control of an overall response assigned to the staging area. Demonstrate the ability to dispatch to and direct emergency workers in the field. Demonstrate the ability to communicate with all appropriate field locations 4/tdd4fdf4ddd and f4d4d personnel.
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't PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHOREllAM EXERCISE Emergency Workers Decontamination Facility Demonstrate the ability to mobilize staff and activate Emergency Worker Decontamine. tion Facility.
Demonstrate through rosters, the ability to maintain staffing of Emergency Worker Decontamination Facility on a 24-hour basis.
- Demonstrate adequate equipmert and procedures for decontamination of emergency workers, equipment and vehicles including adequate provisions for handling contaminated waste at the Emergency Worker Decontamination Facility.
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. -{0 3 PROPOSED EXERCISE ECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHOREHAM EXERCISE Emergency News Center (ENC)
Demonstrate the ability to niobilize staff and activate LERO functions at the ENC in a timely manner. Demonstrate through rosters the ability to maintain staffing of LERO functions at the ENC on a 24-hour basis. Demonstrate the ability to brief the media in a clear, accurate, and timely manner.
- Demonstrate the ability to share information with other agencies at the ENC prior to its release.
Demonstrate the ability to establish and operate rumor control in a coordinated manner. Demonstrate that the ENC has adequate space, equipment, and supplies to support emergency operations.
- Demonstrate that the ENC has adequate access control and that security can be maintained.
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PROPOSED EXERCISE OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1986 SHOREHAM EXERCISE Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) Demonstrate that the Emergency Operations Facility has adequate space,
. equipment, and supplies to support emergency operations and interaction with LERO EOC.
Demonstrate that the Emergency Operations Facilities have adequate access control and that security can be maintained. Demonstrate the ability to coordinate the dose projections based on plant data and field measurements with county and/or State officials (Role of State and/or county officials will be simulated by FEMA designated personnel). s Note: The demonstration of this objective is affected by the legal authority issue. 731203 e y ,---4 -.~.c - --. . ,}}