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{{#Wiki_filter:r. Rill From Sent: To: SubjE Schwarz, Jon Don.schwarz@nebraska.gov]
{{#Wiki_filter:r. Rill From                         Schwarz, Jon Don.schwarz@nebraska.gov]
Wednesday, June 22, 2011 1:58 PM Ryan Laurel ; Maier, Bill FW: Daily Event Status at Fort Calhoun ct: From: Schwarz, Jon Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 1:56 PM To: Berndt, Al; Imler Earl; Newsham, Cindy; Fawl, Jodie; Jansky Doris ; Jensen Danielle ; Loos Jerry ; Moon Guy; Willson Ginger Cc: Cook Bryan  
Sent:                        Wednesday, June 22, 2011 1:58 PM To:                          Ryan Laurel ; Maier, Bill SubjEct:                      FW: Daily Event Status at Fort Calhoun From: Schwarz, Jon Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 1:56 PM To: Berndt, Al; Imler Earl; Newsham, Cindy; Fawl, Jodie; Jansky Doris ; Jensen Danielle ; Loos Jerry ; Moon Guy; Willson Ginger Cc: Cook Bryan


==Subject:==
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FW: Daily Event Status at Fort Calhoun FYI... Status for Fort Calhoun: Also, if people have questions concerning the Nuclear Power Stations, they can go to OPPD.com or NPPD.com as most answers are there. For instance, the question has been asked as to why there is a "No-Fly Zone" over the nuclear power stations and the answer is because the FAA restricted the area due to the flooding.
FW: Daily Event Status at Fort Calhoun FYI... Status for Fort Calhoun:
This info is available on the OPPD and NPPD websites.From: BERCK, ALLEN [mailto:aberck@oppd.com]
Also, if people have questions concerning the Nuclear Power Stations, they can go to OPPD.com or NPPD.com as most answers are there. For instance, the question has been asked as to why there is a "No-Fly Zone" over the nuclear power stations and the answer is because the FAA restricted the area due to the flooding. This info is available on the OPPD and NPPD websites.
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 7:40 AM To: dpott.ema@pottcounty.com';
From: BERCK, ALLEN [mailto:aberck@oppd.com]
Bill Pook; Dan; Eric Plautz; Jeff Clark; Jeff Theulen; Schwarz, Jon; 'Stodola, Kathy[HSEI ID]'; KIRKLAND, JOHN NRC; Larry Oliver; Laurel Ryan; Paul Johnson; Whitney Shipley; 'Rasmusson, Melanie'Cc: GEBERS, STEVEN W; DEANGELIS, PETER A; HANKINS, RHONDA R; MOELLER, CHRISTOPHER J; RELLER, MARK H;SILKE, DEENA L; BERCK, ALLEN  
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 7:40 AM To: dpott.ema@pottcounty.com'; Bill Pook; Dan; Eric Plautz; Jeff Clark; Jeff Theulen; Schwarz, Jon; 'Stodola, Kathy
[HSEI ID]'; KIRKLAND, JOHN NRC; Larry Oliver; Laurel Ryan; Paul Johnson; Whitney Shipley; 'Rasmusson, Melanie' Cc: GEBERS, STEVEN W; DEANGELIS, PETER A; HANKINS, RHONDA R; MOELLER, CHRISTOPHER J; RELLER, MARK H; SILKE, DEENA L; BERCK, ALLEN


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Daily Event Status at Fort Calhoun The Corps of Engineers announced:
Daily Event Status at Fort Calhoun The Corps of Engineers announced: last night:.that they would raise,: river release. rates to 1       RO0,&O cfs minthe next 2days., Th.is was anticipated by: the station, and: no. new actions are nceeted.
last night:.that they would raise,: river release. rates to 1 RO0,&O cfs minthe next 2days., Th.is was anticipated by: the station, and: no. new actions are nceeted.For rt Calhoun Flooding Status (changes from yesterday's report are in bold)21.3.1 1 4!'5.6.7.I.8.9.Reactor Status: Shutdown Reactor is covered with > 23-ft of cooling water Offsite power and Emergency Diesel Generators are available.
Forrt Calhoun Flooding Status (changes from yesterday's report are in bold)
Both vital buses are energized at this time.Spent Fuel Pooling cooling is in service and protected.
Reactor Status: Shutdown 21.
Shutdown cooling is in service and protected Current river level is 1006' 5" -a change in 5" in the last 24 hours.Current Blair gauge level is 32.4 ft. A rise of 3 inches is forecasted (by the NWSlUSACE) within the next 5 days and river conditions continue to change. Heavy rains were received overnight in the watershed area. We are continuously monitoring river conditions.
1    Reactor is covered with > 23-ft of cooling water 3.1Offsite power and Emergency Diesel Generators are available. Both vital buses are energized at this time.
The site has implemented procedures to protect power supplies and vital equipment.
4!' Spent Fuel Pooling cooling is in service and protected.
Water is onsite, and flood barriers are protecting vital 0 1 1 in this record was deleted No release of radioactivity has occurred.
: 5. Shutdown cooling is in service and protected
in accordance with thereedow of information I Act, exempt-ons_
: 6. Current river level is 1006' 5" - a change in 5" in the last 24 hours.
f Of FOWA.
: 7. Current Blair gauge level is 32.4 ft. A rise of 3 inches is forecasted (by the NWSlUSACE)
1 10. Fort Calhoun has declared a Notification of Unusual Event at 08:00 6/6/11.1. Backup evacuation route onsite is inundated however the primary route onsite is passable and not expected to be affected.12. Power was removed from siren 257 and 260 in Pottawattamie Co. IA, which is just on the edge of the 10-mile EPZ south east of the plant. Siren 75, 76 in Desoto National Wildlife Refuge have no power. Currently the refuge is closed due to flooding.
I. within the next 5 days and river conditions continue to change. Heavy rains were received overnight in the watershed area. We are continuously monitoring river
Siren 142 in Harrison Co. has no power which is north of Loveland IA -9.5 miles from the plant. Siren 1 east of Fort Calhoun on county road 34 between Fort Calhoun and Boyer Chute Recreational Area is without power. This area is closed due to flooding.
: 8. conditions.
Power was removed to two additional sirens in Washington County -sirens 69 and 73 are removed from service due to flooding and may require route alerting for any non-evacuated residents.
9.
These sirens are close to the river and are primarily cover areas that have been evacuated.
The site has implemented procedures to protect power supplies and vital equipment. Water is onsite, and flood barriers are protecting vital equipmJ.*majj 01 1 in this record was deleted No release of radioactivity has occurred.                 in accordance with thereedow of information I       Act, exempt-ons_           f Of FOWA.
13.At this time no known major evacuation routes are affected without contingency actions planned. Interstate 29 in both directions:
 
from Exit 54A (G Avenue) to Exit 71 (1-680 exit): 1-680 road closed to traffic because of flooding -- follow the detour signs for the evacuation route to Bellevue.
1 Fort Calhoun has declared a Notification of Unusual Event at 08:00 6/6/11.
Interstate 680 in both directions:
10.
from before Exit 1 1 30th Street to Exit 62: 1-29; Old Mormon Bridge Road -- road closed because of flooding.14. On 6/14, Washington County issued evacuation to approximately 75 residents northeast of Blair east of county road 33 to the Burt County line.Req ested lnfOrnation from states and counties: Vý hen offsite evaluaftion ri:o0utes, are :affected please contact emergency planning.2. When the Blair WWater plant is affected p:lease contact emergency planning.3. Authorized:
: 1. Backup evacuation route onsite is inundated however the primary route onsite is passable and not expected to be affected.
power outages that affect or couldaffect siren-operability, please contact emergency planning.The Iriver flow rate and level have been relatively constant at Blair NE. The Corp of Engineers is releasing Gavin's Point dam at 150,400 cubic feet per second (cfs).Emergency Planning Contacts at FCS: Steve Gebers:] Pager (b)(6)" , Z§Work Phone: 402-533-7308:
: 12. Power was removed from siren 257 and 260 in Pottawattamie Co. IA, which is just on the edge of the 10-mile EPZ south east of the plant. Siren 75, 76 in Desoto National Wildlife Refuge have no power. Currently the refuge is closed due to flooding. Siren 142 in Harrison Co. has no power which is north of Loveland IA - 9.5 miles from the plant. Siren 1 east of Fort Calhoun on county road 34 between Fort Calhoun and Boyer Chute Recreational Area is without power. This area is closed due to flooding. Power was removed to two additional sirens in Washington County - sirens 69 and 73 are removed from service due to flooding and may require route alerting for any non-evacuated residents. These sirens are close to the river and are primarily cover areas that have been evacuated.
j !:iCell Phone(b)(6), Allen Berck: ,. .f,' P age.r: b)(6) } ,., .: ... .Worl Phone: 402-6 836_GCell phone: (Allen D. Berck Supervisor  
13.At this time no known major evacuation routes are affected without contingency actions planned. Interstate 29 in both directions: from Exit 54A (G Avenue) to Exit 71 (1-680 exit): 1-680 road closed to traffic because of flooding -- follow the detour signs for the evacuation route to Bellevue. Interstate 680 in both directions: from before Exit 1 1 30th Street to Exit 62: 1-29; Old Mormon Bridge Road -- road closed because of flooding.
-Emergency Planning Fort Calhoun Station Oma ja Public Power District phonle: 402-533-6064 email: aberck oppd.com 2}}
: 14. On 6/14, Washington County issued evacuation to approximately 75 residents northeast of Blair east of county road 33 to the Burt County line.
Req ested lnfOrnation from states and counties:
Vý hen offsite evaluaftion ri:o0utes, are :affected please contact emergency planning.
: 2. When the Blair WWater plant is affected p:lease contact emergency planning.
: 3. Authorized: power outages that affect or couldaffect siren-operability, please contact emergency planning.
The Iriver flow rate and level have been relatively constant at Blair NE. The Corp of Engineers is releasing Gavin's Point dam at 150,400 cubic feet per second (cfs).
Emergency Planning Contacts at FCS:
    ]Steve Pager Gebers:
(b)(6)"                   *:i    ,
Z§Work Phone: 402-533-7308: j               !
:iCell Phone(b)(6),
Allen Berck:                     ,. *- .
f,' P age.r: b)(6)             } ,., .: ...     .
Worl Phone: 402-6           836
_GCell phone: (
Allen D.Berck Supervisor - Emergency Planning Fort Calhoun Station Omaja Public Power District phonle: 402-533-6064 email: aberck oppd.com 2}}

Latest revision as of 09:24, 12 November 2019

Email from Jon Schwarz. to Ryan Laurel, Bill Maier, Subject: FW; Daily Event Status at Fort Calhoun
ML12023A211
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Issue date: 06/22/2011
From: Schwarz J
State of NE, Emergency Mgmt Agency
To: Laurel R, Bill Maier
NRC Region 4, State of NE, Emergency Mgmt Agency
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Download: ML12023A211 (2)


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r. Rill From Schwarz, Jon Don.schwarz@nebraska.gov]

Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 1:58 PM To: Ryan Laurel ; Maier, Bill SubjEct: FW: Daily Event Status at Fort Calhoun From: Schwarz, Jon Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 1:56 PM To: Berndt, Al; Imler Earl; Newsham, Cindy; Fawl, Jodie; Jansky Doris ; Jensen Danielle ; Loos Jerry ; Moon Guy; Willson Ginger Cc: Cook Bryan

Subject:

FW: Daily Event Status at Fort Calhoun FYI... Status for Fort Calhoun:

Also, if people have questions concerning the Nuclear Power Stations, they can go to OPPD.com or NPPD.com as most answers are there. For instance, the question has been asked as to why there is a "No-Fly Zone" over the nuclear power stations and the answer is because the FAA restricted the area due to the flooding. This info is available on the OPPD and NPPD websites.

From: BERCK, ALLEN [1]

Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 7:40 AM To: dpott.ema@pottcounty.com'; Bill Pook; Dan; Eric Plautz; Jeff Clark; Jeff Theulen; Schwarz, Jon; 'Stodola, Kathy

[HSEI ID]'; KIRKLAND, JOHN NRC; Larry Oliver; Laurel Ryan; Paul Johnson; Whitney Shipley; 'Rasmusson, Melanie' Cc: GEBERS, STEVEN W; DEANGELIS, PETER A; HANKINS, RHONDA R; MOELLER, CHRISTOPHER J; RELLER, MARK H; SILKE, DEENA L; BERCK, ALLEN

Subject:

Daily Event Status at Fort Calhoun The Corps of Engineers announced: last night:.that they would raise,: river release. rates to 1 RO0,&O cfs minthe next 2days., Th.is was anticipated by: the station, and: no. new actions are nceeted.

Forrt Calhoun Flooding Status (changes from yesterday's report are in bold)

Reactor Status: Shutdown 21.

1 Reactor is covered with > 23-ft of cooling water 3.1Offsite power and Emergency Diesel Generators are available. Both vital buses are energized at this time.

4!' Spent Fuel Pooling cooling is in service and protected.

5. Shutdown cooling is in service and protected
6. Current river level is 1006' 5" - a change in 5" in the last 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
7. Current Blair gauge level is 32.4 ft. A rise of 3 inches is forecasted (by the NWSlUSACE)

I. within the next 5 days and river conditions continue to change. Heavy rains were received overnight in the watershed area. We are continuously monitoring river

8. conditions.

9.

The site has implemented procedures to protect power supplies and vital equipment. Water is onsite, and flood barriers are protecting vital equipmJ.*majj 01 1 in this record was deleted No release of radioactivity has occurred. in accordance with thereedow of information I Act, exempt-ons_ f Of FOWA.

1 Fort Calhoun has declared a Notification of Unusual Event at 08:00 6/6/11.

10.

1. Backup evacuation route onsite is inundated however the primary route onsite is passable and not expected to be affected.
12. Power was removed from siren 257 and 260 in Pottawattamie Co. IA, which is just on the edge of the 10-mile EPZ south east of the plant. Siren 75, 76 in Desoto National Wildlife Refuge have no power. Currently the refuge is closed due to flooding. Siren 142 in Harrison Co. has no power which is north of Loveland IA - 9.5 miles from the plant. Siren 1 east of Fort Calhoun on county road 34 between Fort Calhoun and Boyer Chute Recreational Area is without power. This area is closed due to flooding. Power was removed to two additional sirens in Washington County - sirens 69 and 73 are removed from service due to flooding and may require route alerting for any non-evacuated residents. These sirens are close to the river and are primarily cover areas that have been evacuated.

13.At this time no known major evacuation routes are affected without contingency actions planned. Interstate 29 in both directions: from Exit 54A (G Avenue) to Exit 71 (1-680 exit): 1-680 road closed to traffic because of flooding -- follow the detour signs for the evacuation route to Bellevue. Interstate 680 in both directions: from before Exit 1 1 30th Street to Exit 62: 1-29; Old Mormon Bridge Road -- road closed because of flooding.

14. On 6/14, Washington County issued evacuation to approximately 75 residents northeast of Blair east of county road 33 to the Burt County line.

Req ested lnfOrnation from states and counties:

Vý hen offsite evaluaftion ri:o0utes, are :affected please contact emergency planning.

2. When the Blair WWater plant is affected p:lease contact emergency planning.
3. Authorized: power outages that affect or couldaffect siren-operability, please contact emergency planning.

The Iriver flow rate and level have been relatively constant at Blair NE. The Corp of Engineers is releasing Gavin's Point dam at 150,400 cubic feet per second (cfs).

Emergency Planning Contacts at FCS:

]Steve Pager Gebers:

(b)(6)" *:i ,

Z§Work Phone: 402-533-7308: j  !

iCell Phone(b)(6),

Allen Berck: ,. *- .

f,' P age.r: b)(6) } ,., .: ... .

Worl Phone: 402-6 836

_GCell phone: (

Allen D.Berck Supervisor - Emergency Planning Fort Calhoun Station Omaja Public Power District phonle: 402-533-6064 email: aberck oppd.com 2