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February 20, 1991                                .
Major. General Wayne F. Wagner                      .
Commonwealth of Nassachusetes The Adjuntant General's Office
        -Military Division                                                                                      i                                          ,
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Reading        Massachveette                                                                                                                      }
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              *This is to fo11cv up to my recent                        phone.
I spoke      withconversation Colonel Murphy  with                                                l Colonel Ray Murphy of your staff.                                                                                                                _!
regarding mobilizaties time for the Massachusetts National Gused                                                                .                  l I
Cent.arased the Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency (MC                                                _;
II beadquartere in the event of an emergency at the Pilgria                                              ;                                        ;
Nucleaf Power Station (PNPS).
It in eur understandina that the officisi position of thf MNC when questioned regirding response time for                        these 2 sites.and 4-12 hour &.
case, is that response          ttnea of 4-6 hours. bestThese times, I underbtand,                            j                .
are based on!
verst case.                                                                                              .
          ".ational average" for guar.d mobilisation.
i While we do not      guestion            the    vahdity      of  the    national                i average, it is our understanding,                      se    concurred    with  members of your staf f, that MNG etsifing for an ei.orsency at FMPS wav$4                                          !
be    a function staffing      et 4-8 of the time heure,  and    fromstaff that            intstalwould notification begin    to to  full strive i
I during the first hour. Based on this understanding it to our assumption that staffing would begin in the first he.ur fo11 ewing'                                                                              ;
initial notification and increase over the                        fe11oving This  aseupption .3-7ishourp            '
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when      full  staffias  would  be  realized.
validated based on our past experience with the excellent,                                                                                      ;
response times of HNG personnel during other emergencies'.                                  -              s t
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Pugg 2 Notwithecanding the " national average" I fiel comfortable incorporating this arnunption, as sugported                          by members of your                      ~      -
etsif and our past experience, as a planning. basis" for NNG                                                          !
* reopense to the site specific event of en emergency. at FNP8.
Thus, I request yc9r concurrenceFurther,                  with this  " planning basis" representatives    froo by. signing as indicated below.                                                                                  ,
a other state stencies assigned to the State Needquarters at
                      ~
Framingham usus11y start arriving within the first hour follow' ins the initial notification end tha average number of miles chef                                            .
y would travel would be in the range similar to that of the MNG,.                                                          a personas 1. It would be expected that military personnel experienced in energency response will most or exceed this                                                        ,
performance.                                              ,
Thank you for your continued cooperation and please conteet                    i se should you have any questions regarding this matter.                                    !
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                                        -                                . John L. Lovering                                                    l Acting Director Concurred, 1
_ _ _ _ Major General Wayne F. Wagner Massachusetts National Guard 1
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Summarizes Telcon W/R Murphy Re Mobilization Time for State of Ma Natl Guard Personnel Assigned to Respond to Wellesley, Ma Reception Ctr & State of Ma Civil Defense Agency Area II Headquarters in Event of Emergency at Facility
ML20082B158
Person / Time
Site: Pilgrim
Issue date: 02/20/1991
From: Lovering J
MASSACHUSETTS, COMMONWEALTH OF
To: Wagner W
MASSACHUSETTS, COMMONWEALTH OF
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References
FOIA-94-239 PT-084, PT-84, NUDOCS 9107150027
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February 20, 1991 .

Major. General Wayne F. Wagner .

Commonwealth of Nassachusetes The Adjuntant General's Office

-Military Division i ,

J 25 Neverhill Street Camp Curtis Osild .

01867-1999 ' .

Reading Massachveette }

Dost General Wagner f

  • This is to fo11cv up to my recent phone.

I spoke withconversation Colonel Murphy with l Colonel Ray Murphy of your staff. _!

regarding mobilizaties time for the Massachusetts National Gused . l I

Cent.arased the Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency (MC _;

II beadquartere in the event of an emergency at the Pilgria  ;  ;

Nucleaf Power Station (PNPS).

It in eur understandina that the officisi position of thf MNC when questioned regirding response time for these 2 sites.and 4-12 hour &.

case, is that response ttnea of 4-6 hours. bestThese times, I underbtand, j .

are based on!

verst case. .

".ational average" for guar.d mobilisation.

i While we do not guestion the vahdity of the national i average, it is our understanding, se concurred with members of your staf f, that MNG etsifing for an ei.orsency at FMPS wav$4  !

be a function staffing et 4-8 of the time heure, and fromstaff that intstalwould notification begin to to full strive i

I during the first hour. Based on this understanding it to our assumption that staffing would begin in the first he.ur fo11 ewing'  ;

initial notification and increase over the fe11oving This aseupption .3-7ishourp '

I '

when full staffias would be realized.

validated based on our past experience with the excellent,  ;

response times of HNG personnel during other emergencies'. - s t

l Continued ,

e .

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j a) w $9

/Rtepag 1 -

, tKN 09 '93 07:5641 USfRC/ DRILL P.3/3.

l 6 .*

t. .

February 20, 1991

(

Pugg 2 Notwithecanding the " national average" I fiel comfortable incorporating this arnunption, as sugported by members of your ~ -

etsif and our past experience, as a planning. basis" for NNG  !

  • reopense to the site specific event of en emergency. at FNP8.

Thus, I request yc9r concurrenceFurther, with this " planning basis" representatives froo by. signing as indicated below. ,

a other state stencies assigned to the State Needquarters at

~

Framingham usus11y start arriving within the first hour follow' ins the initial notification end tha average number of miles chef .

y would travel would be in the range similar to that of the MNG,. a personas 1. It would be expected that military personnel experienced in energency response will most or exceed this ,

performance. ,

Thank you for your continued cooperation and please conteet i se should you have any questions regarding this matter.  !

Sin'%rel

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- . John L. Lovering l Acting Director Concurred, 1

_ _ _ _ Major General Wayne F. Wagner Massachusetts National Guard 1

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