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NUCLEAR REGULATO | . UNITED STATES O J | ||
NUCLEAR REGULATO COMMISSI BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY A$D.LICENSINGE$0ARD | |||
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AFFIDAVIT OF VINCENT B. ELDRINGHOFF ON REED CONTENTION 19 (IMPEDIMENTS TO THE USE OF EVACUATION ROUTES) | AFFIDAVIT OF VINCENT B. ELDRINGHOFF ON REED CONTENTION 19 (IMPEDIMENTS TO THE USE OF EVACUATION ROUTES) | ||
County of Montgomery-) | County of Montgomery-) | ||
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VINCENT B. ELDRINCHOFF, being duly sworn, deposes and says as follows: | VINCENT B. ELDRINCHOFF, being duly sworn, deposes and says as follows: | ||
1. | |||
I am Associate Judge of the Administrative Court serving | |||
My business address is the Montgomery County Courthouse, Montgomery City, Missouri. My District encompasses all of the Callaway Plant emergency planning zone ("EPZ") within Montgomery County. | ~ | ||
the Second District of Montgomery County in the State of Missouri. | |||
My business address is the Montgomery County Courthouse, Montgomery City, Missouri. | |||
have personal. knowledge of the matters stated-herein and believe | My District encompasses all of the Callaway Plant emergency planning zone ("EPZ") within Montgomery County. | ||
As a member of the Montgomery County Court, I am responsible for county | |||
' road and bridge maintenance throughout the County, along with my colleagues on the Court. | |||
The County road supervi,sor reports directly to the Court. | |||
I am a life-long resident of Montgomery County. | |||
~I have personal. knowledge of the matters stated-herein and believe | |||
.them to be true and correct. | |||
I make this affidavit in response to Reed Contention 19 (Impediments to -the Use of Evacuation Routes). | |||
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such problems. | ; Reed Contention 19 asserts' that.the four county radiologi- | ||
3 '. Within the Montgomery _ portion of the EPZ are roads which are the responsibility of the State of Missouri, and' Montgomery County. | . cal emergency' response plans and procedures fail to provide methods of identification of means of dealing _with potential impediments to use of ' evacuation routes, and contingency measures for resolving s | ||
such problems. | |||
-The four county plan has been revised. | |||
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from the Callaway Plant site, consistent with the U.S._ Geographic-( | -plans;now exist for each of the four counties in the EPZ. | ||
In my view,.the revised Montgomery County Emergency Response Plan adequately addresses these issues, given the potential for evacuation impediments in theLCounty. | |||
3 '. | |||
Within the Montgomery _ portion of the EPZ are roads which are the responsibility of the State of Missouri, and' Montgomery County. | |||
All of these roads have been taken into consideration in the following assessment of evacuation impediments. | |||
4. | |||
Based on a review of all of the roads in the EPZ within the County, I have concluded that there are approximately 38.-resi-4 dences located within the EPZ1whichL could potentially be isolated, preventing normal evacuation during the course of very extensive rainfall, with subsequent localized flooding. | |||
This conclusion takes into account all areas of the County within the EPZ where the roads 3 | |||
l could potentially be blocked in excess of four hours. | |||
The_following-l table identifies these homes by section number and radial distance f_ | |||
from the Callaway Plant site, consistent with the U.S._ Geographic-( | |||
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- 1 TABLE OF POSSIBLE ISOLATED RESIDENCES RADIAL MILES MAP LOCATION SECTION AND AND DIRECTION TOWNSHIP / RANGE NO. OF RESIDENCES FROM PLANT T48N, R6W 33, 1 | |||
13.5, NE T47N, R6W 4, | |||
5 12.8, NE T47N, R6W 7, | |||
1 10.8, NE T47N, R6W. | |||
8, 4 | |||
11.3, NE T47N, R6W 9, | |||
3 12.0, NE T47N, R6W 16, 1 | |||
11.6, NE T47N, R6W 17, 2 | |||
11.0, NE T47N, R6W 20, 1 | |||
10.2, ENE T47N, R6W 33, 1 | |||
10.4, ENE T46N, R6W 10, 1 | |||
11.0, E T46N, R5W 31, 2 | |||
15.2, ESE T45N, R5W 6, | |||
2 15.0, ESE T46N, R6W 36, 4 | |||
14.0, ESE T45N, R6W 1, | |||
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14.2, ESE T46N, R6W 35, 4-13.0, ESE T46N, R6W 34, 1 | |||
12.0,'ESE T46N, R6W 33, 1 | |||
11.0, ESE T46N, R6W 3 2, _3, 10.0,.ESE 38 5. | |||
In the event of excessive rainfall coincidental with an accident at the nuclear plant which~would require evacuation, the | |||
-Missouri-State National Guard,'which has helicopters available for its use,; would be called upon -and has-agreed to evacuate these. - | |||
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All of the residences are located beyond ten miles of the Callaway | (National Guard lottor). | ||
people, should normal evacuation be unavailable. | h All of the residences are located beyond ten miles of the Callaway Plant. | ||
It is my view that the resources of the Missouri National Guard are adequate to provide for the timely evacuation of these people, should normal evacuation be unavailable. | |||
6. | |||
A second natural impediment which we have considered is | |||
' that of an unusually heavy snowfall occurring coincidental with an emergency at the nuclear plant. | |||
Additional monitoring for impediments will be provided by State Civil Air P atrol. Removal of such impediments will be completed by State or County Highway personnel or through normal equ'ipment resources available to the Sheriff. | Within the Emergency Planning Zone, roads are the responsibility of either the State of Missouri or the County of Montgomery. | ||
6O | In the event of a heavy snowfall, under most conditions, the County resources, which consist of 2 | ||
-graders and 1 truck and the State resources, which consist of 3 graders and 10 trucks, can adequately clear the affected county and state roads in a maximum of 12 hours. | |||
Evacuation can begin as soon as major roads are cleared, with the final road being cleared in 12 hours.- | |||
7. | |||
The identification of these natural impediments is readily apparent. | |||
Identification of man-made impediments to traffic flow will'be noted by, or reported to, traffic control personnel who in turn will report such conditions to the Montgomery County EOC. | |||
Additional monitoring for impediments will be provided by State Civil Air P atrol. | |||
Removal of such impediments will be completed by State or County Highway personnel or through normal equ'ipment resources available to the Sheriff. | |||
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impediments have been identified, and the resources and planning effort necessary to overcome such impediments are_available.. | |||
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HEADQUARTERS MISSOURI NATIONAL GUARD w. | |||
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Union Electric Company | Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 2 | ||
Phone 314 - 7512321 T | |||
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Union Electric Company Attention: | |||
Mr. M. A. Stiller Post Office Box 620 Fulton, Missouri 65251 | |||
==Dear Sir:== | ==Dear Sir:== | ||
This correspondence is in regard to your letter, dated November 10, 1982, and in accordance with the Missouri Nuclear Accident Plan, dated June 1982. | This correspondence is in regard to your letter, dated November 10, 1982, and in accordance with the Missouri Nuclear Accident Plan, dated June 1982. | ||
Aswumptions in the use of the Missouri National Guard are: | Aswumptions in the use of the Missouri National Guard are: | ||
a. | |||
in areas where the possibility of dangerous levels of radiation exists. | Missouri National Guard personnel will not be assigned missions in areas where the possibility of dangerous levels of radiation exists. | ||
'b. | |||
The Missouri National Guard will respond to a nuclear power plant emergency as declared by the Governor with available personnel and resources. | |||
c. | |||
That a civilian authority is designated as a point of contact prior to the National Guard being assigned a mission. | |||
d. | |||
That missions be assigned by civil authorities, but the execution to include the number of personnel and equipment to be used, will be determined by the Missouri N'acional Guard. | |||
The Missouri National Guard will provide support as follows: | The Missouri National Guard will provide support as follows: | ||
a. | |||
One hundred twenty Guardpersons will be available for traffic control and assist in local radiation survey. | |||
Personnel will be furnished from the following units: | |||
Headquarters, Missouri Army National Guard (Jefferson City) 1175th Military Police Company (Boonville and Moberly) | Headquarters, Missouri Army National Guard (Jefferson City) 1175th Military Police Company (Boonville and Moberly) | ||
Headquarters arid Headquarters Bitte ~ry, Ltic Battalion, 128th | ~ | ||
Headquarters arid Headquarters Bitte ~ry, Ltic Battalion, 128th Field Artillery (Columbia) 1035th Maintenance Company (Jefferson City) | |||
Field Artillery (Columbia) 1035th Maintenance Company (Jefferson City) | |||
Service Battery, 1st Battalion, 128th Field Artillery (Mexicc) | Service Battery, 1st Battalion, 128th Field Artillery (Mexicc) | ||
Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 735th Maintenance Battalion (Jefferson City) | Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 735th Maintenance Battalion (Jefferson City) b. | ||
The expectsd response time for the designated units is six hours after the initial notification. | |||
Guardpersons that would be used for surveying personnel and c. | |||
equipment for radioactive contamination to include themse,1ves will receive initial training and annual refresher training. | |||
would be two hours. During non-duty hours, response could be up to four hours. | d. | ||
The Missouri National Guard has been called to State Emergency Duty 22 times in the past five years. The response time was between four and six hours, primarily dependent on unit members traveling to Armories and preparing vehicles for Operations under adverse weather conditions. | Air Evacuation would be performed by helicopters from Jefferson City. | ||
Sincerely, | Normally, during working hours reaction time to Readsville and Mineola* | ||
would be two hours. | |||
CHARLES M. KIEFNER | During non-duty hours, response could be up to four hours. | ||
The Missouri National Guard has been called to State Emergency Duty 22 times in the past five years. | |||
The response time was between four and six hours, primarily dependent on unit members traveling to Armories and preparing vehicles for Operations under adverse weather conditions. | |||
Sincerely, s | |||
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. UNITED STATES O J
NUCLEAR REGULATO COMMISSI BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY A$D.LICENSINGE$0ARD
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In the Matter of
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UNION ELECTRIC COMPANY
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'NDOcket No N 50-483 OL
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VMlfid)\\
(Callaway Plant, Unit 1)
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AFFIDAVIT OF VINCENT B. ELDRINGHOFF ON REED CONTENTION 19 (IMPEDIMENTS TO THE USE OF EVACUATION ROUTES)
County of Montgomery-)
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ss.
'Stato of Missouri
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VINCENT B. ELDRINCHOFF, being duly sworn, deposes and says as follows:
1.
I am Associate Judge of the Administrative Court serving
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the Second District of Montgomery County in the State of Missouri.
My business address is the Montgomery County Courthouse, Montgomery City, Missouri.
My District encompasses all of the Callaway Plant emergency planning zone ("EPZ") within Montgomery County.
As a member of the Montgomery County Court, I am responsible for county
' road and bridge maintenance throughout the County, along with my colleagues on the Court.
The County road supervi,sor reports directly to the Court.
I am a life-long resident of Montgomery County.
~I have personal. knowledge of the matters stated-herein and believe
.them to be true and correct.
I make this affidavit in response to Reed Contention 19 (Impediments to -the Use of Evacuation Routes).
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ll 8305250576 820520 PDR ADOCK 05000483
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2.
- Reed Contention 19 asserts' that.the four county radiologi-
. cal emergency' response plans and procedures fail to provide methods of identification of means of dealing _with potential impediments to use of ' evacuation routes, and contingency measures for resolving s
such problems.
-The four county plan has been revised.
Separate f
-plans;now exist for each of the four counties in the EPZ.
In my view,.the revised Montgomery County Emergency Response Plan adequately addresses these issues, given the potential for evacuation impediments in theLCounty.
3 '.
Within the Montgomery _ portion of the EPZ are roads which are the responsibility of the State of Missouri, and' Montgomery County.
All of these roads have been taken into consideration in the following assessment of evacuation impediments.
4.
Based on a review of all of the roads in the EPZ within the County, I have concluded that there are approximately 38.-resi-4 dences located within the EPZ1whichL could potentially be isolated, preventing normal evacuation during the course of very extensive rainfall, with subsequent localized flooding.
This conclusion takes into account all areas of the County within the EPZ where the roads 3
l could potentially be blocked in excess of four hours.
The_following-l table identifies these homes by section number and radial distance f_
from the Callaway Plant site, consistent with the U.S._ Geographic-(
Survey Map.
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2-wah e-geer =
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- 1 TABLE OF POSSIBLE ISOLATED RESIDENCES RADIAL MILES MAP LOCATION SECTION AND AND DIRECTION TOWNSHIP / RANGE NO. OF RESIDENCES FROM PLANT T48N, R6W 33, 1
13.5, NE T47N, R6W 4,
5 12.8, NE T47N, R6W 7,
1 10.8, NE T47N, R6W.
8, 4
11.3, NE T47N, R6W 9,
3 12.0, NE T47N, R6W 16, 1
11.6, NE T47N, R6W 17, 2
11.0, NE T47N, R6W 20, 1
10.2, ENE T47N, R6W 33, 1
10.4, ENE T46N, R6W 10, 1
11.0, E T46N, R5W 31, 2
15.2, ESE T45N, R5W 6,
2 15.0, ESE T46N, R6W 36, 4
14.0, ESE T45N, R6W 1,
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14.2, ESE T46N, R6W 35, 4-13.0, ESE T46N, R6W 34, 1
12.0,'ESE T46N, R6W 33, 1
11.0, ESE T46N, R6W 3 2, _3, 10.0,.ESE 38 5.
In the event of excessive rainfall coincidental with an accident at the nuclear plant which~would require evacuation, the
-Missouri-State National Guard,'which has helicopters available for its use,; would be called upon -and has-agreed to evacuate these. -
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Sco attachrd. Exhibit "A"
(National Guard lottor).
h All of the residences are located beyond ten miles of the Callaway Plant.
It is my view that the resources of the Missouri National Guard are adequate to provide for the timely evacuation of these people, should normal evacuation be unavailable.
6.
A second natural impediment which we have considered is
' that of an unusually heavy snowfall occurring coincidental with an emergency at the nuclear plant.
Within the Emergency Planning Zone, roads are the responsibility of either the State of Missouri or the County of Montgomery.
In the event of a heavy snowfall, under most conditions, the County resources, which consist of 2
-graders and 1 truck and the State resources, which consist of 3 graders and 10 trucks, can adequately clear the affected county and state roads in a maximum of 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />.
Evacuation can begin as soon as major roads are cleared, with the final road being cleared in 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />.-
7.
The identification of these natural impediments is readily apparent.
Identification of man-made impediments to traffic flow will'be noted by, or reported to, traffic control personnel who in turn will report such conditions to the Montgomery County EOC.
Additional monitoring for impediments will be provided by State Civil Air P atrol.
Removal of such impediments will be completed by State or County Highway personnel or through normal equ'ipment resources available to the Sheriff.
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HEADQUARTERS MISSOURI NATIONAL GUARD w.
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Union Electric Company Attention:
Mr. M. A. Stiller Post Office Box 620 Fulton, Missouri 65251
Dear Sir:
This correspondence is in regard to your letter, dated November 10, 1982, and in accordance with the Missouri Nuclear Accident Plan, dated June 1982.
Aswumptions in the use of the Missouri National Guard are:
a.
Missouri National Guard personnel will not be assigned missions in areas where the possibility of dangerous levels of radiation exists.
'b.
The Missouri National Guard will respond to a nuclear power plant emergency as declared by the Governor with available personnel and resources.
c.
That a civilian authority is designated as a point of contact prior to the National Guard being assigned a mission.
d.
That missions be assigned by civil authorities, but the execution to include the number of personnel and equipment to be used, will be determined by the Missouri N'acional Guard.
The Missouri National Guard will provide support as follows:
a.
One hundred twenty Guardpersons will be available for traffic control and assist in local radiation survey.
Personnel will be furnished from the following units:
Headquarters, Missouri Army National Guard (Jefferson City) 1175th Military Police Company (Boonville and Moberly)
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Headquarters arid Headquarters Bitte ~ry, Ltic Battalion, 128th Field Artillery (Columbia) 1035th Maintenance Company (Jefferson City)
Service Battery, 1st Battalion, 128th Field Artillery (Mexicc)
Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 735th Maintenance Battalion (Jefferson City) b.
The expectsd response time for the designated units is six hours after the initial notification.
Guardpersons that would be used for surveying personnel and c.
equipment for radioactive contamination to include themse,1ves will receive initial training and annual refresher training.
d.
Air Evacuation would be performed by helicopters from Jefferson City.
Normally, during working hours reaction time to Readsville and Mineola*
would be two hours.
During non-duty hours, response could be up to four hours.
The Missouri National Guard has been called to State Emergency Duty 22 times in the past five years.
The response time was between four and six hours, primarily dependent on unit members traveling to Armories and preparing vehicles for Operations under adverse weather conditions.
Sincerely, s
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's-4 CHARLES M. KIEFNER Major General, MOARNG The Adjutant General 0
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