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Introduction of New Members 1
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: 2. Committee vote allowing Tom Vetra to participate in fi -
8                                    1. Introduction of New Members                                    1 I
discussionuot'18 Ouestions.
          ,                          2. Committee vote allowing Tom Vetra to participate in fi -                         discussionuot'18 Ouestions.                                                     ;
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J                                     3. Peview-and Written Response: 18 Questions 4                                    4. Review of F.E.M.A. EXERCISE DRAFT REPORT                         l
: 3. Peview-and Written Response: 18 Questions 1.
: 1.                                              a. Town Response 4                                               b. R.E;R.P.C. Response                                         ,
: 4. Review of F.E.M.A. EXERCISE DRAFT REPORT l
                                              .c. Additional response                                         !
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: b. R.E;R.P.C. Response
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Additional response
: 5. Tour of Wellesley Reception Center
: 5. Tour of Wellesley Reception Center
"                                      6. Public information Booklut                                         1
: 6. Public information Booklut 1
: 7. Public Comment Period ( 5 minutes) lJt 's suggested each member review the "18 Questions' provided by Carl O'nell C.D.D.as well as the more complete
: 7. Public Comment Period ( 5 minutes) lJt
                            . rosponse' of t.he " 18 Quest 1one" wh I ch ie inc1uded in the
's suggested each member review the "18 Questions' provided by Carl O'nell C.D.D.as well as the more complete
                              " Towns Official' Response-F.E.M.A. Draft Report". The c
. rosponse' of t.he " 18 Quest 1one" wh I ch ie inc1uded in the
" Towns Official' Response-F.E.M.A. Draft Report". The c
.SeIectmen have' requested that the commiLtee submlt a current
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                            .SeIectmen have' requested that the commiLtee submlt a current
' written response to the latest update of this information.
                            ' written response to the latest update of this information.
-Due to an unexpected extension of time. granted oy F.E.M.A.
                                  -Due to an unexpected extension of time. granted oy F.E.M.A. we do.have-the opportunity--to'present an -
we do.have-the opportunity--to'present an scidttional.renpunse to F.E.M.A. Report.
y                          scidttional.renpunse to F.E.M.A. Report. The. actual report
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                              -16 in,the Selectman's office and there will-be a copy present at the meeting. The Town's' Response and our response-
-16 in,the Selectman's office and there will-be a copy present at the meeting. The Town's' Response and our response-
                              .is' included in_your packet.
.is' included in_your packet.
L                                     The chairmen and existing members are aware that this 18 perhaps en overwhelming amount of information to review as new-members- bt; this is a very critical time for the town's emergency planning and the task assigned to this comm)ttee, Revlew as much.as you can, and Je wliI alI work ir                           :together to muddle through thle information.
L The chairmen and existing members are aware that this 18 perhaps en overwhelming amount of information to review as new-members-bt; this is a very critical time for the town's emergency planning and the task assigned to this comm)ttee, Revlew as much.as you can, and Je wliI alI work ir
Sincerely,
:together to muddle through thle information.
    ;                                                                Nell Johnson Chairman Jane Fleming i
Sincerely, Nell Johnson Chairman Jane Fleming Acting Chairman, July 12.1990 i
Acting Chairman, July 12.1990
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A meeting of the RERP Committee was held July 12, 1990 at the Central Fire Station at 7:45 P.M. Present were:
Station at 7:45 P.M.
Paul Brown Jane Flemming f                                            Thorndike Litchfield Derek MacDonald William Raabe Chief Carl O'Neil Although Tom Vetra had resigned f rom the Committee, a motion was made by Bill Ra'abe, seconded by Derek MacDonald to allow him to contribute to the meeting. Vote was unanimously in favor.
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Paul Brown Jane Flemming Thorndike Litchfield f
Derek MacDonald William Raabe Chief Carl O'Neil Although Tom Vetra had resigned f rom the Committee, a motion was made by Bill Ra'abe, seconded by Derek MacDonald to allow him to contribute to the meeting. Vote was unanimously in favor.
All new members were introduced.
All new members were introduced.
An of ficin 1 request was made by Jane Flemming to Chief O'Neil, for the sake of clarity, in the f. ,ure to always include a summary of prior information 1
An of ficin 1 request was made by Jane Flemming to Chief O'Neil, for the sake of clarity, in the f.,ure to always include a summary of prior information included in all up-dated 18 question documents. Thereby maintaining a con-1 tinual " time-line history".
included in all up-dated 18 question documents. Thereby maintaining a con-tinual " time-line history".     A motion in favor of this was made by Thorndike Litchficid, seconded by Derek MacDonald.       Vote was unanimously in favor.
A motion in favor of this was made by Thorndike Litchficid, seconded by Derek MacDonald.
Vote was unanimously in favor.
The Committee then began their response to the latest up-date of the 18 questions, as per the request of the Board of Selectmen.
The Committee then began their response to the latest up-date of the 18 questions, as per the request of the Board of Selectmen.
Question #1 - Reception Center:
Question #1 - Reception Center:
Point #1. The Reception Center (DPW Garage in Wellesicy) was not complete at the time of the October exercise,~but should have been completed by the end of June, according to the FFJiA Report. Jane Flemming, Tom Vetra and Chief O'Neil will visit the Reception Center at 9:00 A.M. on Friday, July 20, 1990 and will report their findings to the Board of Selectmen and the Committee.
Point #1. The Reception Center (DPW Garage in Wellesicy) was not complete at the time of the October exercise,~but should have been completed by the end of June, according to the FFJiA Report.
Point #2. Handicapped Facilities.         The Selectmen were particularly concerned with handicapped accessibility.       Chief O'Neil has stated that there was a separate handicapped entrance, and that any contaminated handicapped would go to a hospital for decontamination. He further stated that handicapped bathrooms were being installed. Jane Flemming stated that thirteen hospitals have been identified for the purpose of decontaminating injured / handicapped peopic. The question of the Reception Center was left open by the Committee and will be reported on at the next meeting. Tom Vetra asked what the actual monitoring procedure for injured / handicapped people would consist of.
Jane Flemming, Tom Vetra and Chief O'Neil will visit the Reception Center at 9:00 A.M. on Friday, July 20, 1990 and will report their findings to the Board of Selectmen and the Committee.
Chief O'Neil informed him that they would enter through a separate entrance             ;
Point #2. Handicapped Facilities.
and would be monitored by portal monitors or hand held. Handicapped people               '
The Selectmen were particularly concerned with handicapped accessibility.
would then be transported to another loe'. tion for decontamination.       Chief O'Neil reminded the Committee that the Reception Center's purpose is to monitor and decontaminate (if necessary) as quickly as possible, then people would be transported to a mass care facility.       Derek MacDonald asked who was responsible for calibrating the monitors.       Chief O'Neil stated that the National Guard was responsible for calibration and replacing dosimetry equipment on a yearly basia.
Chief O'Neil has stated that there was a separate handicapped entrance, and that any contaminated handicapped would go to a hospital for decontamination.
Jane Flemming was concerned with the response time of the National Guard during an emergency. She said the Guard will be availabic in twelve hours.
He further stated that handicapped bathrooms were being installed.
She is concerned with the length of response time.
Jane Flemming stated that thirteen hospitals have been identified for the purpose of decontaminating injured / handicapped peopic. The question of the Reception Center was left open by the Committee and will be reported on at the next meeting.
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Tom Vetra asked what the actual monitoring procedure for injured / handicapped people would consist of.
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Chief O'Neil informed him that they would enter through a separate entrance and would be monitored by portal monitors or hand held.
Handicapped people would then be transported to another loe'. tion for decontamination.
Chief O'Neil reminded the Committee that the Reception Center's purpose is to monitor and decontaminate (if necessary) as quickly as possible, then people would be transported to a mass care facility.
Derek MacDonald asked who was responsible for calibrating the monitors.
Chief O'Neil stated that the National Guard was responsible for calibration and replacing dosimetry equipment on a yearly basia.
Jane Flemming was concerned with the response time of the National Guard during an emergency.
She said the Guard will be availabic in twelve hours.
She is concerned with the length of response time. Ag(\\
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Bill Rxbe thtught cn 1 prov;d response time c0uld be work d out with the National Guard.
  !            would research this question and report back to the Committee.
Some' discussion followed and it was decided that Bill Raabe would research this question and report back to the Committee.
Question #2 - Bus Resources Jane Flemming ext cessed concern about the f act that Ryder Bus Co. was located                   '
Question #2 - Bus Resources Jane Flemming ext cessed concern about the f act that Ryder Bus Co. was located in Florida, and wondered if their local representative had corporate authority to sign a Letter of Agreement.
in Florida, and wondered if their local representative had corporate authority to sign a Letter of Agreement. She wants this looked into. Another concern was that there is nothing binding in the LOA's as far as requiring the drivers to enter the EPZ. Another concern of Jane Flemming was the LOA from Gatra Bus                   ,
She wants this looked into.
Co. Their total resources consist of 17 busses and 23 drivers, none of which would be availabic during school hours. Paul Brown stated that it would be impossible to legally bind anyone to drive the busses in case of an emergency.
Another concern was that there is nothing binding in the LOA's as far as requiring the drivers to enter the EPZ.
The only legal recourse to be taken would have to be with the company for                       '
Another concern of Jane Flemming was the LOA from Gatra Bus Co.
contract violation - not with the drivers. Jane Flemming stated that in order to evacuate the EPZ 510 busses would be needed - 384 of these busses to evacuate the school children. Thorndike Litchfield pointed out that there was no need to evacuate the entire EPZ with busses only. Certainly private means of transportation would also be used. After much discussion, Jane Flemming requested that Chief O'Neil ask MCDA to look into the Icgality of the LOA's as far as legally binding drivers to appear at their assigned post during an emergency. She also requested the analysis of the bus resources be sent to the Selectmen requesting that they ask MCDA for more busses. A motion was made by Thorndike Litchfield and seconded by Derek Mac Donald that the Board of Selectmen contact MCDA stating that there are 292 busses available, however more busses should be' lined up to insure a maximum reserve. Jane Flemming's independent analysis should be included *with this request. Vote was unanimously in favor. The independent analysis will be sent to the Selectmen alon the request.                                    g j b (l m k q m .g with Question #3 - Day _ Care Centers Day Care Centers are now included in Health Department 1.P's.       The Health               ,
Their total resources consist of 17 busses and 23 drivers, none of which would be availabic during school hours. Paul Brown stated that it would be impossible to legally bind anyone to drive the busses in case of an emergency.
Department indicated that it was difficult (because of noise levels in the 9 E0C) to complete nee.ssary telephone calls during the October exercise. Speed dial capabilities now exist in the Emergency Planning Office also for the use
The only legal recourse to be taken would have to be with the company for contract violation - not with the drivers.
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Thorndike Litchfield pointed out that there was no need to evacuate the entire EPZ with busses only.
Certainly private means of transportation would also be used. After much discussion, Jane Flemming requested that Chief O'Neil ask MCDA to look into the Icgality of the LOA's as far as legally binding drivers to appear at their assigned post during an emergency.
She also requested the analysis of the bus resources be sent to the Selectmen requesting that they ask MCDA for more busses.
A motion was made by Thorndike Litchfield and seconded by Derek Mac Donald that the Board of Selectmen contact MCDA stating that there are 292 busses available, however more busses should be' lined up to insure a maximum reserve.
Jane Flemming's independent analysis should be included *with this request.
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Question #3 - Day _ Care Centers Day Care Centers are now included in Health Department 1.P's.
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L New Implementing Procedures will be developed by Boston Edison for host schools. Paul Prown asked who was responsibic for monitoring. Chief O'Neil replied that the National Guard would be responsible for monitoring at the Wellesley site. The procedures presently in place were discussed by the Committee and Jane said she agreed with the request by Dr. Kennedy that the children be monitored no matter what the assessment may be. The Committee then discussed the use of hand held monitors vs portal monitors. Derek MacDonald suggested keeping four - five hand held spot monitors at Duxbury Schools to be taken along in the event of an evacuation,     then to be used
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Question #8_- School Department Radios
Jane Flemming' stated that this was basically done.
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A new survey will be distributed in September similar to that used by Yankee Rowe, and hopefully will prove to be productive.
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Meeting adjourned at.9:50 P.M.
Meeting adjourned at.9:50 P.M.
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!                        OhTE OF TOUR:     JULY 20.1990 ATTENDANCE:         JULIA GABLADON MCDA il                                          JOE PERETTI MDPW BARNEY YETMAN BECO CARL O'NEIL C.D.D.
OVEPV1EW REPORT: WELLESLEY RECEPTION CENTER OhTE OF TOUR:
THOMAS VETRA   BY REQUEST OF RERSC JANE FLEMING RERSC The July 20,1990 Tour of the Wellesley Reception Center was extremely informative as to a what has been done....what temains to be done... and the largest category what is veeminoly wli1 remain "ad hoc" "What has been done"....... The E.O.C. portion M.P.W. garege does appear to be fully equipped and operottunal. This equipment and restoration has been provided by BECO. The training tor personal to run the t u not yet complete.
JULY 20.1990 il ATTENDANCE:
                        "What remaine to be done" The Reception Center Portion presente a different picture. The functions of a reception
JULIA GABLADON MCDA JOE PERETTI MDPW BARNEY YETMAN BECO CARL O'NEIL C.D.D.
;              rie n t, e r a r e tot moniter, decontaminate and family reuniricatlon. There are'two portal monitors on the premises
THOMAS VETRA BY REQUEST OF RERSC JANE FLEMING RERSC The July 20,1990 Tour of the Wellesley Reception Center was extremely informative as to a what has been done....what temains to be done... and the largest category what is veeminoly wli1 remain "ad hoc" "What has been done".......
[                 -s i l h ou gh t.here present storage location is difficult at r-               Dem     (hehlnd nareleaded doers) Ms. Gabladon insist these i               can moni tor a person every three seconde , previous T               oemonat'atiuns at Ptiorim and fol1ow up conversat1on wlth i!               Or. BeiIamy negate the three second satement and establ1sh i               rwn to three minutes as e more realistic time assessment.
The E.O.C. portion M.P.W.
There are 10 showers available for decontamination.           There i9 nn decontamination facillities available at this location t ut handicapped.
garege does appear to be fully equipped and operottunal. This equipment and restoration has been provided by BECO. The training tor personal to run the t u not yet complete.
Handicapped decontamination will take place at the 13 a migned hoopttal that have been designated for injured 3                <ontaminated. MCDA does not know if these hospital do have
"What remaine to be done" The Reception Center Portion presente a different picture. The functions of a reception rie n t, e r a r e tot moniter, decontaminate and family reuniricatlon. There are'two portal monitors on the premises
                !act1ities for handlcapped cantaminated.         One cannot assume that a handlcapped shower in a hospital 1e avalIable for t h i s purnoe.te . Once used tor decont. amination purposee sald shower is now contaminated and thus unavallble for normal operationa1 une.MCDA must identify adequate handlcap showers
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    .          t. hat will be made available and include this information in the plans. with the necessary information and directions being available before the accident takes place. As is q anrlt capperj decon t alH) nb t i on is elther non eXltent or at uret "ad Hoc" Handicapped access to the DPW garage is avallable through tne large carage doors       . The Handicapped are than processea immediately inside these doors. This would result to oxtremely uncomfotable conditlons in inclement weather tso r it aces fulfill the minimum requirements.         Seating etc.
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Handicapped decontamination will take place at the 13 a migned hoopttal that have been designated for injured
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MCDA does not know if these hospital do have 3
!act1ities for handlcapped cantaminated.
One cannot assume that a handlcapped shower in a hospital 1e avalIable for t h i s purnoe.te. Once used tor decont. amination purposee sald shower is now contaminated and thus unavallble for normal operationa1 une.MCDA must identify adequate handlcap showers
: t. hat will be made available and include this information in the plans. with the necessary information and directions being available before the accident takes place.
As is q anrlt capperj decon t alH) nb t i on is elther non eXltent or at uret "ad Hoc" Handicapped access to the DPW garage is avallable through tne large carage doors The Handicapped are than processea immediately inside these doors. This would result to oxtremely uncomfotable conditlons in inclement weather tso r it aces fulfill the minimum requirements.
Seating etc.
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construction.:For'_the purpose of'this report non existent.
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-The singular major flaw of the reception center which renders the concept inadequate le monitering.
ulli not attempt to locate or train any alternate group to n ervo e moni teringt nor'wlli MCDA require the National _ Guard i.o n19n the necessary letters of agreement or signature page l[..                m ! equ i t es in.NUREG 0654. Thie 1ack of compi1ance with B                 . Federal Guidelines furthe,r delays arrival time. Current "1               p#anning 9tates         the National Guard along with all other 9                 support grcups wiii be notified f011owlng the Governor's Stue of Emergency.. Declaration rather than having
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t The National Guard will be perfoming the monitering dulles.
The tallure to have support groups sign letters of agreerrtent effects congregate care facilities, transportation-to euch facilities, Red Cross participation in-these activities, proper training and perhaps notification that these tacilities are_under consideration for use in case of enie rgency . Ms.'Gabladon-Indicated the Civil Defense t)lrector ot each town would currently be aware that certain.
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This again leaves planning in an ad Hoc status.
9; The tallure to have support groups sign letters of agreerrtent effects congregate care facilities, transportation-to euch facilities, Red Cross participation in-these activities, proper training and perhaps notification that these tacilities are_under consideration for use in case of enie rgency.
Ms.'Gabladon-Indicated the Civil Defense t)lrector ot each town would currently be aware that certain.
facilities would.be used but was extremely evasive when-yuntloned about further and more partIcular notification.
facilities would.be used but was extremely evasive when-yuntloned about further and more partIcular notification.
T1t appears to be simi1ar to Duxbury's original supposed Host Schonis) Therefore-it would be safe to state this entire area is still ad lloc. planning.
T1t appears to be simi1ar to Duxbury's original supposed Host Schonis) Therefore-it would be safe to state this entire area is still ad lloc. planning.
Taking into. consideration what le not yet in place, iL is a conservative statement to say         '
Taking into. consideration what le not yet in place, iL is a conservative statement to say the Wellesley Reception Cent.er doen not.otfer " REASONABLE ASSURANCE" to the people-of fluxbur y.
the Wellesley Reception Cent.er doen not.otfer " REASONABLE ASSURANCE" to the people-of fluxbur y .
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IIoappreci~atsd tho opportunity to-participate, along with Carl O'Nei'1, JanoLFloming, Julia Gabaldon of-Massachusotts=
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IIoappreci~atsd tho opportunity to-participate, along with                                               >
Carl O'Nei'1, JanoLFloming, Julia Gabaldon of-Massachusotts=                                           -
Civil Defenso Agency.(MCDA), Joseph Forrotti_of hassachusetts.
Civil Defenso Agency.(MCDA), Joseph Forrotti_of hassachusetts.
i Department of'public Works (MDpW), and Dost;n Edison-representative,
i Department of'public Works (MDpW), and Dost;n Edison-representative,
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Darnoy :Yetmant in.tho-July-20, 1990 tour critho Wollesley=
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Rocoption CenterL(WRC).
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                                  - As you.know,-1 originally toured the WRC on;0ct'oberf3, 9
- As you.know,-1 originally toured the WRC on;0ct'oberf3, 9
1989 prior to tho October 12-13 oxercise. At that timo,
1989 prior to tho October 12-13 oxercise.
  -                                1 had a number of questions and concerns about the contor's capability:to_onsure public health and safety. This tour GavoLmo.an: opportunity-to follow up on-important:unrosolved                                         m issues.
At that timo, 1 had a number of questions and concerns about the contor's capability:to_onsure public health and safety.
                                >Tho WRC is:-to provido:                                                                               ll Ra'iological         monitoring of.ovacucos and vehicles J                                               d Decontamination:of'ovacucos and vehicles                                           >
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                                  -I; asked;the~following-questions of Ms. Gabaldon, who provided                                       j tho answers ast indicated                                                                           g i
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Decontamination:of'ovacucos and vehicles
                                  - A.1 Mr. Joseph Markey L2.-Arc. site-specific, plans and_proceduros fors Duxbury                                             "
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ovacucos'availablo?                                                                                   -
Referrsi of'evacucos to Mass Care Facilities
                              ,    A.fAsk Duca_Hausnor'(MCDA)'                                                                           .
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Duxbury school childron?
Duxbury school childron?
A.7MCDA isj vaiting.for the Town of Duxbury to comploto                                               .
A.7MCDA isj vaiting.for the Town of Duxbury to comploto
  ''                              _nocessary actions for their host school program.
_nocessary actions for their host school program.
I4. Is all WRC construction' finished?
I4. Is all WRC construction' finished?
A. Yes, with:the exception'of the 2 bathrooms for the handicapped                                                                                           .
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                                    !P. Is the Emergency Operations Contor (EOC) completed,                                               t and all equipment in place and operational?                                                           J r A. .' Yes e
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      .' ''        6. Status ^f sanitary facilities for' evacuees?
Status ^f sanitary facilities for' evacuees?
                  -A._ Showers;- 5 male, 5 femalo Handicap accessiblo showers? -_A. None (If contaminated.
-A._ Showers;- 5 male, 5 femalo Handicap accessiblo showers?
sent to hospital m                   Ba throoms ? - -13 rooms Handicap Accessible Bathrooms? A.                                                                                                 presently under' construction (7/20/90)
-_A. None (If contaminated.
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-13 rooms Handicap Accessible Bathrooms? A. presently under' construction (7/20/90)
: 7. how many bladders are available to contain. radioactive wasto water, and what size?
: 7. how many bladders are available to contain. radioactive wasto water, and what size?
A. 2 - 10,000 gallons each.
A.
                  -Source of-collection of water?
2 - 10,000 gallons each.
-Source of-collection of water?
A'.-Rest Room Showers Will contaminated vehicles be washed?
A'.-Rest Room Showers Will contaminated vehicles be washed?
A.-No - dry wipo methcd will be used
A.-No - dry wipo methcd will be used
: 8. ilow many Portal Monitors are there, and where are they located?
: 8. ilow many Portal Monitors are there, and where are they located?
A. 2 --MDPW sito storage room Handicapped Monitoring: A. separate area, als, hand hold units to be used
A.
: 9. Vehicle Monitoring & Decontamination How_many units? A. 20 Wher'c? A. MDPW storage How many wipe cloths available? A.
2 --MDPW sito storage room Handicapped Monitoring: A.
* Where? A. MDPW storage Somo. Unanswerable questions:
separate area, als, hand hold units to be used 9.
Vehicle Monitoring & Decontamination How_many units? A.
20 Wher'c? A. MDPW storage Where? A. MDPW storage How many wipe cloths available? A.
Somo. Unanswerable questions:
How to dry wipo under u. car?
How to dry wipo under u. car?
How'long cars'might befimpounded?
How'long cars'might befimpounded?
If: impov'ded: transportation?                                                                                                 Family reunion?
If: impov'ded: transportation?
: 10. Rep 1ccoment-Clothing:                                                                                                 coveralls, booties, etc?
Family reunion?
A/tHow many
: 10. Rep 1ccoment-Clothing:
* Whore: MDPW Storage
coveralls, booties, etc?
Whore: MDPW Storage A/tHow many
: 11. Status of Training?
: 11. Status of Training?
A. National Guard (NG): 100%, MDPW: 100%                                                                                                 But not all EOC pecsonnel have been trained.
A.
National Guard (NG): 100%, MDPW: 100%
But not all EOC pecsonnel have been trained.
: 12. Where.are Congregate Care Facilitics, Mass Carc Facilitics and Red Cross Emergency Shelters located?
: 12. Where.are Congregate Care Facilitics, Mass Carc Facilitics and Red Cross Emergency Shelters located?
A. Ask Buzz Hausner                                                         ' low many? Ask Buzz llausner The above 3 types oi                                                                     icilities are considered to be one in th'= same.
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Ask Buzz Hausner
' low many?
Ask Buzz llausner The above 3 types oi icilities are considered to be one in th'= same.
Lottets of Agreement (LOA's) have not been signed.
Lottets of Agreement (LOA's) have not been signed.
                      '11. F mLis provider of Bus Transportation from WRC to o      g          Mass care Facilities?
'11. F mLis provider of Bus Transportation from WRC to Mass care Facilities?
A. Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority J             -Are LOA'; signed? A. no How many? A. unknown
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-Are LOA'; signed? A.
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.Are Muse Care Facilities handicapped accessible? A.
unknown
: 14. Nrtional Guard Arrival Time?
: 14. Nrtional Guard Arrival Time?
A. 0-12 Hours
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J16. What: medical' supplies on hand?
J16. What: medical' supplies on hand?
4               A. None.other than what EMT's havo with them
4 A. None.other than what EMT's havo with them
: 17. -Is plan ' available to show traf fic flov 'of arriving ova CU 3eS7'                                                         ;
: 17. -Is plan ' available to show traf fic flov 'of arriving ova CU 3eS7'
                    .A. Yes (copy. flow t nart provided) n                                                                                       i
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: 18. 20%. formula? 6,700 people moni tored (12 hours) 2,584 vehicles monitored by 4 teams (of 2)
What happens' if f ast moving incident and 3,500 students
What happens' if f ast moving incident and 3,500 students
                  'must be monitored at WRC also? Nov 10,200 people A. Cannot be done
'must be monitored at WRC also? Nov 10,200 people A.
: 19. Who removes equipment and supplies f rom storage . and sots up for . receiving evacuees?                                   [
Cannot be done
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: 19. Who removes equipment and supplies f rom storage. and sots up for. receiving evacuees?
: 20. How long to set up af ter ALERT notification?               J A. about 1- hour
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                  ..( non .whoc1 chair), frail and elderly folks be seateu.               j A. - no plans, ad hoc                                               l
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                                                                                        'l In summary, I call to your. attention that 10 months after         j.
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: 20. How long to set up af ter ALERT notification?
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1 romain unresolved at this time.                                 .[
What accomodations hav,e been set up for the hendicapped
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ref erred to his attention by Ms. Gabaldon.                         "
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.that the Board of Selectmen take -hatever action necessary to pursue resolution of these iss.as.
f I look forward to your reply.
f I look forward to your reply.
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MICHAEL 8. DUKAKIS                                                                                         ROBERT J. BOULAY eovenwon                                                                                               >mscion                   s June 27, 1989                                         ,
MICHAEL 8. DUKAKIS ROBERT J. BOULAY eovenwon
To:         Charles V. Barry, Secretary, EOPS
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                                          , Executive office. of Public Safety                                                               9 Attn       John L. Lovering, Deputy Director, MCDA Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency                                                                                   ,
June 27, 1989 To:
Prom: Douglas P. Forbes , P.E.
Charles V. Barry, Secretary, EOPS
Director of Planning, NCDA Re :       Wellesley MDPW Reception Center Proposal (Interin Report) t
, Executive office. of Public Safety 9
: e. .           ..a     ....**          ......... . . . . . .. ...............
Attn John L.
I met on 6/2A/89 wi't.h Robert Patterson of Boston Edis'                     discuss the
Lovering, Deputy Director, MCDA Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency Prom: Douglas P. Forbes, P.E.
                            . modifications ar.d addit'.ons'necessary to create a function 2 % aeception Center for certain evacuees irem the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Facilit, Gnergency Planning Zone.                          *                            .
Director of Planning, NCDA Re :
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Wellesley MDPW Reception Center Proposal (Interin Report) t
We reached .s general consensus on the building modifications,and. architects and enginters unter contract to Boston Edison will prepare plans and estimates                                             '
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consistent with my recommendations. The A-E team started their survey of this                                     .
..a I met on 6/2A/89 wi't.h Robert Patterson of Boston Edis' discuss the
facility on 6/23/89-and expect.the report to'be completed by mid-July. Although                                             '
. modifications ar.d addit'.ons'necessary to create a function 2 % aeception Center for certain evacuees irem the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Facilit, Gnergency Planning Zone.
we are pushing 'for an earlier completion, I expect that they will be under cen-
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We reached.s general consensus on the building modifications,and. architects and enginters unter contract to Boston Edison will prepare plans and estimates consistent with my recommendations.
The A-E team started their survey of this facility on 6/23/89-and expect.the report to'be completed by mid-July. Although we are pushing 'for an earlier completion, I expect that they will be under cen-
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siderable r, tress to complete it by mid-Jt**.
siderable r, tress to complete it by mid-Jt**.
The'one'priheipEl' difference in my proposal and the Edison response is the
The'one'priheipEl' difference in my proposal and the Edison response is the 3
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ins,tnllation of car and: truck tube '.ype washers for decontamination.[They propose E ha'ndWiMfn'g" s'ystem for decontami' nation which I find to be ineffective ~,                                             !
ins,tnllation of car and: truck tube '.ype washers for decontamination.[They propose E ha'ndWiMfn'g" s'ystem for decontami' nation which I find to be ineffective ~,
unworkable. and.-frankly preposterous. Vehicle decontamination is a requirement' and should be accomplished in a responsible manner.
unworkable. and.-frankly preposterous.
:                                      A report outlining'the results of the, engineering and architectural study.
Vehicle decontamination is a requirement' and should be accomplished in a responsible manner.
will be forwarded when received.                   It will be a,ccompanied by an analysis of the l,                          effectivaness of Edison's proposal.
A report outlining'the results of the, engineering and architectural study.
l, will be forwarded when received.
It will be a,ccompanied by an analysis of the effectivaness of Edison's proposal.
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  -3/3l f      a                                                1
a
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    -3"g-,
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'6/6:
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  <syx,                                                            ,
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_j 1
j da ib.                                                                       A. v$.l.er.t.                       =
<syx,
f200/250-                                         1                                               J200/200j                       -
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.30/30
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'-30/30:
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                                                                              . ?biarrentown                                                                                                                                  23/15;                                                                                       123/15.                                                                             1
~,
  &                          u                                    , m& ,                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             .              ;.
n,hsibl ey.
&ae j
Qyw v-1 23/15; 123/15.
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s Q4.lAN OFFER REASONABLE ASSURANCE p% s y ~'"
                                                                                                                                                                                                            ~
00 ARRIVE WIIHIN:TWO' HOURS.
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?
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i VfC                                                                          ,                if;HITERIA
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y Jy, this criteria the EPZ will need 384 buses to move? th school'.
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@g,
                                                                                                        ,                Jy, this criteria     -                                                                the EPZ will need 384 buses to move? th school'.
%opa1 @t'ioriL al on9. ;.
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~ Amsrit an : Ea91 n :
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7/9.
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- =
: 80. LEsaternlTra. hsit
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'20/17
40/27                                                                                                                                          _
' 2 0' / 1 0 Y0 1
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                            ~
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Ch wa :p -.-
D /.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          .
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A meeting of the RERP Committee was held July 26,.1990 at the Central Fire
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Neil Johnson, Chairman Paul Brown Jane Fleming Derek MacDonald Glenn Rowland William Rabbe Chief Carl O'Neil Tom Vetra Neil Johnson brought the meeting to order at 7:50 P.M., and aaned if there were any errors, ommissions or comments on the minutes of the previous meeting. j ';
Station at 7:50 P.M.
Jane Fleming requested that under question #3 (Day Care Centers) the information   !
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be added that'the Board of Realth has not yet completed their review of the         <
Neil Johnson, Chairman Paul Brown Jane Fleming Derek MacDonald Glenn Rowland William Rabbe Chief Carl O'Neil Tom Vetra Neil Johnson brought the meeting to order at 7:50 P.M., and aaned if there were any errors, ommissions or comments on the minutes of the previous meeting.
I.P.'s. They are scheduled to do so within a month, and a determination will be made then. Jane then inquired about the small day care centers (6 children       ,7 or less), and Chief O'Neil informed her that a generic I.P. would be written           '
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covering all these facilities.
Jane Fleming requested that under question #3 (Day Care Centers) the information be added that'the Board of Realth has not yet completed their review of the I.P.'s.
            -NeilJohnEonthennotedthatanarticlehadappearedinseveralnewspapers                       '
They are scheduled to do so within a month, and a determination will be made then.
concerning inacurate information supplied by the NRC Staff- concerning Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station. He further stated that in etbar states the process of licensing nuclear power plants differed from the process used in Massachusetts.
Jane then inquired about the small day care centers (6 children
In Pennsylvania, for instance, the towns and the state are responsible for establishing off site emergency plans. . In the case of PNPS, the State did not     ,
,7 or less), and Chief O'Neil informed her that a generic I.P. would be written covering all these facilities.
initiate these plans so Boston Edison. stepped in. He felt this was in their own best interest (BECo). .He suggested making a statement that the process in this State is-not orrect, and it was in fact "a formula for f ailure".
-NeilJohnEonthennotedthatanarticlehadappearedinseveralnewspapers concerning inacurate information supplied by the NRC Staff-concerning Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station. He further stated that in etbar states the process of licensing nuclear power plants differed from the process used in Massachusetts.
Paul Brown basically' agreed with that premise, but added that he did approve of the information brochure published by Boston Edison. That it did provide good basic information and that it was basically a flexible document. Jane Fleming strongly disagreed. Chief O'Neil stated that the document was flexible, but that it was incomplete. He further stated-that a new document would'be completed. The new information brochure would be in the form of a calendar and would be more accurate, and that the Committee would have an opportunity to review it before publication. The Committee continued to     '
In Pennsylvania, for instance, the towns and the state are responsible for establishing off site emergency plans.. In the case of PNPS, the State did not initiate these plans so Boston Edison. stepped in.
discuss, at some length, the inaccuracies of the NRC testimony at the October 14 End December 9, 1988 commission meetings.
He felt this was in their own best interest (BECo)..He suggested making a statement that the process in this State is-not orrect, and it was in fact "a formula for f ailure".
Paul Brown basically' agreed with that premise, but added that he did approve of the information brochure published by Boston Edison. That it did provide good basic information and that it was basically a flexible document.
Jane Fleming strongly disagreed.
Chief O'Neil stated that the document was flexible, but that it was incomplete. He further stated-that a new document would'be completed.
The new information brochure would be in the form of a calendar and would be more accurate, and that the Committee would have an opportunity to review it before publication.
The Committee continued to discuss, at some length, the inaccuracies of the NRC testimony at the October 14 End December 9, 1988 commission meetings.
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Neil Johnson then suggested continuing with the review of the 18. questions.
Neil Johnson then suggested continuing with the review of the 18. questions.
"            The Committee voted to accept.the minutes of the July 12, 1990 meeting L           after quertts     #3 had been amended.                                          .
The Committee voted to accept.the minutes of the July 12, 1990 meeting L
L Question #12 - State Communications: Neil Johnson asked Chief O'Neil what the status     the results of the remedial exercise were. Chief O'Neil stated that the re.ults had been issued by FEMA, and that they saw satisfactory I             improvement. Jane Fleming said that she had spoken to TEMA and that the remedial drill was still in draft form and had not been finalized.
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L Question #12 - State Communications: Neil Johnson asked Chief O'Neil what the status the results of the remedial exercise were.
Chief O'Neil stated that the re.ults had been issued by FEMA, and that they saw satisfactory I
improvement. Jane Fleming said that she had spoken to TEMA and that the remedial drill was still in draft form and had not been finalized.
Question #12 was left open until the final FEMA Report has been issued.
Question #12 was left open until the final FEMA Report has been issued.
Question #13 - Siren Procedures:       Left open, awaiting final report.
Question #13 - Siren Procedures:
Left open, awaiting final report.
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* Qu stion #14 ' - Trainings; N211 Johncon stated that ' trcining had been provided
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camps. Neil Johnson suggested tha the Committee compose a letter to all-Town Departments-recommending that'Toin Employees complete RERP Training.
L had completed training. Chief O'Neil said that training would begin at summer
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camps. Neil Johnson suggested tha the Committee compose a letter to all-r Town Departments-recommending that'Toin Employees complete RERP Training.
Neil Johnson then made a motion that the Committee send a letter to Town Departnents stating that all employees not yet trained should start training.
Neil Johnson then made a motion that the Committee send a letter to Town Departnents stating that all employees not yet trained should start training.
The Committee voted unanimously to send these lecters. Paul Brown suggested-that it might be sufficient to make sure all Department Heads in the School
The Committee voted unanimously to send these lecters.
:                  Depsrtment and coaches be trained and then they could pass this information         -1
Paul Brown suggested-that it might be sufficient to make sure all Department Heads in the School Depsrtment and coaches be trained and then they could pass this information
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along.: Chief O'Neil agreed that all teachers would not have to be trained, but that'it would be desireable.
    ..                but that'it would be desireable. He went on to say that training.had been conducted recently at the Chandler School and that the participation was very good. The teachers at Chandler overwhelmingly felt that all teachers should participate. Jane Fleming thought it was most important to stress to the teachers that this was a recommendation from'the Committee and not a requirement. Jane asked if the North Hill Group Home had received their training, and Chief O'Neil replied that they had been trained last year.
He went on to say that training.had been conducted recently at the Chandler School and that the participation was very good.
l               He stated once again that training for the summer camps was in progress.
The teachers at Chandler overwhelmingly felt that all teachers should participate.
Question #15 - Emergency Public Information Material: Tom Vetra expressed concern about people on the beach. He wondered where they were to go.
Jane Fleming thought it was most important to stress to the teachers that this was a recommendation from'the Committee and not a requirement.
Chief O'Neil informed him that after leaving the beach and the EPZ, they could be sheltered in Marshfield, Mr. Vetra then asked how these people would receive instructions to evacuate, and Chief O'Neil told him that they would be handed shelter flyers as they left the beach., The Committee then went,on to discuss placement of placards on the beach. A request was made by the Committee that shelter signs be displayed in a prominent location on
Jane asked if the North Hill Group Home had received their training, and Chief O'Neil replied that they had been trained last year.
            ,          the beach, and that the shelters be reviewed for dose reduction factors.
l He stated once again that training for the summer camps was in progress.
Question #16 - Public Information Material for Transients: Addressed under question #15.
Question #15 - Emergency Public Information Material:
Question #17 - I.P. Revisions:     Closed A recommendation was made concerning question #7 to change the title to y                 read-" Parent Pick-up".
Tom Vetra expressed concern about people on the beach.
Question #18 - Road Capacity:     Glenn Rowland will review KLD Associates Traffic Management plan.
He wondered where they were to go.
Question #1 - Reception Center: Jane Fleming stated that Tom Vetra, Chief O'Neil and she had visited the Wellesley Reception Center and that Tom Vetra had written a report on this visit. A motion was made by Neil Johnson to attach Tom Vetra's report and Jane Fleming's overview to comments on question #1. Seconded by Jane Fleming - vote unanimously in favor. This would be an up-date to question #1.                                               ,
Chief O'Neil informed him that after leaving the beach and the EPZ, they could be sheltered in Marshfield, Mr. Vetra then asked how these people would receive instructions to evacuate, and Chief O'Neil told him that they would be handed shelter flyers as they left the beach., The Committee then went,on to discuss placement of placards on the beach.
A request was made by the Committee that shelter signs be displayed in a prominent location on the beach, and that the shelters be reviewed for dose reduction factors.
Question #16 - Public Information Material for Transients:
Addressed under question #15.
Question #17 - I.P. Revisions:
Closed A recommendation was made concerning question #7 to change the title to y
read-" Parent Pick-up".
Question #18 - Road Capacity:
Glenn Rowland will review KLD Associates Traffic Management plan.
Question #1 - Reception Center: Jane Fleming stated that Tom Vetra, Chief O'Neil and she had visited the Wellesley Reception Center and that Tom Vetra had written a report on this visit. A motion was made by Neil Johnson to attach Tom Vetra's report and Jane Fleming's overview to comments on question #1.
Seconded by Jane Fleming - vote unanimously in favor.
This would be an up-date to question #1.
Question #2 - Bus Resources: This question was covered in the mintues of the July 12, 1990 meeting. A recommendation will be made to the Board of Selectmen that more busses be suppli.e~d.
Question #2 - Bus Resources: This question was covered in the mintues of the July 12, 1990 meeting. A recommendation will be made to the Board of Selectmen that more busses be suppli.e~d.
 
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i Question.#4'- State Support;.- Jane Fleming had been in touch with Dr. Belt y, 4%$                            ~ and it is his suggestion that each child go through a portal' monitor and nir Ob l?'                              be tested with hand held monitors., A motion was made by Neil Johnson to ir                 :
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recommend that protal monitoring be located at host echools, along with jfju?     " " " "                  technicians.' 'Motion secondad by Jane Fleming - vote unanimously in f avor.
i Question.#4'- State Support;.- Jane Fleming had been in touch with Dr. Belt y, O l?'
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                                      - Question #9 - Bus Communications:                                                 .
be tested with hand held monitors., A motion was made by Neil Johnson to ir recommend that protal monitoring be located at host echools, along with jfju?
Jane Fleming asked what the shelf life of
' otion secondad by Jane Fleming - vote unanimously in f avor.
                        .-            Question #10 - Potassium Iodide:
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. Question #6 - Sc'hool Department Radios:, Closed
                                    '  we now have on hand has an expiration date of October,1990. He went on to saf that'he had been told that the manufacturer is supposedly sending the Department of Public Health a letter verifying.that the expiration date has been extended one year. Derek MacDonald stated that as long.as the Potassium 1-Iodide was stored in dark brown bottles it was possible that the shelf life could be unlimited.                           ,
- Question #9 - Bus Communications:
Closed Jane Fleming asked what the shelf life of Question #10 - Potassium Iodide:
Potassium Iodide was, and Chief O'Neil_explaiaed that the Potassium Iodide' t
we now have on hand has an expiration date of October,1990. He went on to e
saf that'he had been told that the manufacturer is supposedly sending the Department of Public Health a letter verifying.that the expiration date has Derek MacDonald stated that as long.as the Potassium been extended one year.
Iodide was stored in dark brown bottles it was possible that the shelf life 1-could be unlimited.
The Committee discussed involving Question #11 - Special Needs Survey:
The Committee discussed involving Question #11 - Special Needs Survey:
various civic organizations to aid in the collection of information concerning special.needs citizene. Chief O'Neil reminded the Committee that all i
various civic organizations to aid in the collection of information concerning Chief O'Neil reminded the Committee that all special.needs citizene.
information concerning the special needs population is strictly confidential,
information concerning the special needs population is strictly confidential, i
        !                              and they should be careful in the way this information'is gathered.
and they should be careful in the way this information'is gathered.
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in favor. Meeting adjourned at 9:50 P.M.
f                                   The next meeting is scheduled for Thursday, August 9, 1990 at 7:30 P.M.
f The next meeting is scheduled for Thursday, August 9, 1990 at 7:30 P.M.
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april 1990 UPDATE Plannine Area -
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Reception Center 2.
Reception Center 2.
Bus Resources :                                       Yes Open
Bus Resources :
: 3.     Day Care Centers -                                     Yes
Yes Open 3.
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Day Care Centers -
          ~4.     - State Suppon                                           Yes Open
Yes Open.
,.          5. Host Hospital                                           Yes 6.
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Oosed Voluntary Evacuation                                   Yes Closed
- State Suppon Yes Open 5.
: 7.     SchoolIPs                                               Yes. Closed' 8.
Host Hospital Yes Oosed 6.
                . School Department Radios                               No     Open 9.
Voluntary Evacuation Yes Closed 7.
                ' Bus Communications                                     Yes Open
SchoolIPs Yes.
: 10. ' Potassiurn lodide                                         No Open i 1.
Closed' 8.
Special Needs Survey.                                 Yes     Open 12.
. School Department Radios No Open 9.
State Communication Problems                           Yes Open 13.
' Bus Communications Yes Open
Siren Procedures                                       Yes Open 14     Training-                                               No                           ,
: 10. ' Potassiurn lodide No Open i 1.
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Special Needs Survey.
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Open Yes 12.
Emergency Public Information Material                   Yes Open 16'                                                                                         i Yes 17, . Public Information Material for Transients                     Open i
State Communication Problems Yes Open 13.
IP Revisions '_                                       See#15 Clossd
Siren Procedures Yes Open 14 Training-No Open
        - 18. Road Capacity                                           Yes-Open                 !
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Selectmen wish to have copy of letter from Secretary Barry to- the NRC regarding short-comings of the Reception Center in Wellesley, i.etter was sent prior to October 12th.       !
lt Selectmen wish to have copy of letter from Secretary Barry to-the NRC regarding 1
a.~     Summary of Prior Information                                                               I Qastion appeared to reference unsigned letter dated October 5,1989 from MCDA to FEMA conceming the Exercise extent of play for the Wellesley Reception Center. This letter identified how the. reception center was to be used for the -         :
short-comings of the Reception Center in Wellesley, i.etter was sent prior to October 12th.
Exercise and its short cominEs. The facility had not been modified as of the exercise, t
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Physical Modifications to the Mass DPW facility were scheduled to be completed           ,
Summary of Prior Information Qastion appeared to reference unsigned {{letter dated|date=October 5, 1989|text=letter dated October 5,1989}} from MCDA to FEMA conceming the Exercise extent of play for the Wellesley Reception Center. This letter identified how the. reception center was to be used for the -
l by the end of January 1990 with a target completion date for everything by the end       f of June 1990. Outstanding items include procedures which were being reviewed by the State, equipment on order and training.
Exercise and its short cominEs. The facility had not been modified as of the
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Physical Modifications to the Mass DPW facility were scheduled to be completed by the end of January 1990 with a target completion date for everything by the end f
l of June 1990. Outstanding items include procedures which were being reviewed by the State, equipment on order and training.
in February 1987, se Navy denied a' request by MCDA to use the South Weymouth Naval Air Station as a reception center.
in February 1987, se Navy denied a' request by MCDA to use the South Weymouth Naval Air Station as a reception center.
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: b.     Acril 1990 Uodate The Wellesley Reception Center has been physically modified and is capable of supponing reception center operations . should it be necessary. All of . the equipment is available at the reception center'. Some of the radios are not yet l                                           installed but can be backed up by state agencies who staffed the facility. All outstanding items are planned to be completed within a month. Lesson plans have been updated. Training is planned for May June.
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Acril 1990 Uodate The Wellesley Reception Center has been physically modified and is capable of supponing reception center operations. should it be necessary. All of. the equipment is available at the reception center'. Some of the radios are not yet l
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installed but can be backed up by state agencies who staffed the facility. All outstanding items are planned to be completed within a month. Lesson plans have been updated. Training is planned for May June.
Tom and possibly Neil would like a tour of the Wellesley Reception Center.
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1 Tom and possibly Neil would like a tour of the Wellesley Reception Center.
Is the Wellesley Reception Center configured for handicapped use.
Is the Wellesley Reception Center configured for handicapped use.
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BUS REROURCES 2.
BUS REROURCES 2.
                  . Do bus companies have an adequate number of drivers? How do we know if there is clear commitment of drivers to respond?-
. Do bus companies have an adequate number of drivers? How do we know if there is clear commitment of drivers to respond?-
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'o The now outdated letters of agre:na aquired the supplier to provide drivers with the units. Of the 700 drivers who received training prior to the exercise only one driver indicated that she would not respond in a real emergency. Driver trauung.
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consisted of 3 hours of lecture and practical on basic emergency response, radiation and dosimetry. Training is conducted on an annual basis. Letters of agreement are being updated.
the units. Of the 700 drivers who received training prior to the exercise only one     i 1
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driver indicated that she would not respond in a real emergency. Driver trauung.
Aoril 1090 Update Training is conducted on an annual basis for bus providers. Chief O'Neil coordinates training for Duxbury employees with the Transportation Coordinator and Boston Edison. The remainder are coordinated between the Commonwea and Boston Edison. The matrix is being updated and should be available soon.
consisted of 3 hours of lecture and practical on basic emergency response, radiation and dosimetry. Training is conducted on an annual basis. Letters of agreement are being updated.                                       -
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: b. Aoril 1090 Update Training is conducted on an annual basis for bus providers. Chief O'Neil coordinates training for Duxbury employees with the Transportation Coordinator and Boston Edison. The remainder are coordinated between the Commonwea and Boston Edison. The matrix is being updated and should be available soon.
April 12.1990 RERP Committee Comments Need copies of updated LOAs.
: c. April 12.1990 RERP Committee Comments Need copies of updated LOAs.
Need copy of updated bus matrix.
Need copy of updated bus matrix.
Upon obtaining copies of'above, committee will compare Duxbury bus requirements against available resources.
Upon obtaining copies of'above, committee will compare Duxbury bus requirements against available resources.
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What is happen'tng'with the day care centers as 'they are no longer in the Sch Depanment IPs but instead in Health Depanment IPs? Need special repon on 1
What is happen'tng'with the day care centers as 'they are no longer in the Sch Depanment IPs but instead in Health Depanment IPs? Need special repon on a.
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Day cares were reassigned to the Health Depanment since they facilities. The added notification requirements would be handled by the phones for speed dialing and to assign an assistant when notifications required, The Health Department procedure requires an update to address th
Day cares were reassigned to the Health Depanment since they facilities. The added notification requirements would be handled b the phones for speed dialing and to assign an assistant when notifications required, The Health Department procedure requires an update to address th b.
: b. Aoril 1990 Uodate.
Aoril 1990 Uodate.
Although the manual for the phones indicates a speed dial capability, it isn't c whether the installed phenes have this function.
Although the manual for the phones indicates a speed dial capability, it isn't whether the installed phenes have this function. The TSI representative is expected any day to install two more phones and will be asked about this. If the j
The TSI representative is expected any day to install two more phones and will be asked about this. If the j
phones do not have this capability, we will see if we can get it.The Health Department IP has been modified to include an assistant.
phones do not have this capability, we will see if we can get it. The Health
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Department IP has been modified to include an assistant.
Need copy of new Health Depanment IP.
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Resolution on speed dial capability.
April 12.10o0 RERP_ Comminee Comment _s Need copy of new Health Depanment IP.
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Need to contact the ftheen small day cares (6 or less children) and
l Need to contact the ftheen small day cares (6 or less children) and         !
-determine if there are any special requiremenu such as transponation.
                                    -determine if there are any special requiremenu such as transponation.
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                      - Have the support groups (such as Steie Polix, National Guud, etc.) cle obligased. What 1: form of obligation?
- Have the support groups (such as Steie Polix, National Guud, etc.) cle 4.
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The Musschusetts Civil Defense Act and Related Statutes, an Appen                             '
L l-The Musschusetts Civil Defense Act and Related Statutes, an Appen Chapter 33,13 2B, Nuclear Power Plant Areas and Executive Order the Govemor the authority after a State of Emergency is declared. Activati and emergency response capabilities are tested during drius and exercises exercise sepon needs to be reviewed for problem areu. Host sc& :o1 :
Chapter 33,13 2B, Nuclear Power Plant Areas and Executive Order the Govemor the authority after a State of Emergency is declared. Activati and emergency response capabilities are tested during drius and exercises exercise sepon needs to be reviewed for problem areu. Host sc& :o1 :
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: b.         Antil 1990 Undate State Police are placed on standby at an Alen with a representative Area 11. At a Site Area Emergency State Police are dispatched to pre traffic control points. State Police who staff traffic control units can be rea Area 11. Any contacts between State Pobte and a Duxbury unit would nee relayed through the EOC.
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Antil 1990 Undate State Police are placed on standby at an Alen with a representative Area 11. At a Site Area Emergency State Police are dispatched to pre traffic control points. State Police who staff traffic control units can be rea Area 11. Any contacts between State Pobte and a Duxbury unit would nee relayed through the EOC.
superintendent the week of April 16th.                                                        ,
The Commonwealth has responsibility for the host school. Duxbury has tal setive role in this activity. Dr. Kennedy wiD meet with the Needham superintendent the week of April 16th.
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Apri.! 12. IN REP.P Committee Comments Requests FEhiA comment on the lack of a signature page for State                       ;
Requests FEhiA comment on the lack of a signature page for State covering concept of operations as required by NUREG-0654, Element A.3.
covering concept of operations as required by NUREG-0654, Element A.3.
Contemed about the lack of progress in obuuning a host school. There is some doubt about whether Needham will agree to accept Duxbury studeras. Committee secommends designating the Reception Center as
Contemed about the lack of progress in obuuning a host school. There is some doubt about whether Needham will agree to accept Duxbury studeras. Committee secommends designating the Reception Center as
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: 2. yv =y location and expanding the search for a host school.
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a; summarv of Prior Information There are 13 hospitals which have been designated as MS 1 hospitals by Massachusetts FEMA Guidance Memorandum MS 1,
summarv of Prior Information There are 13 hospitals which have been designated as MS 1 hospitals by L*                  Massachusetts FEMA Guidance Memorandum MS 1,
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one primary and one back up hospital be designated, with a minimurn of physician and one nurse who can supervise the evaluation and treatment contaminated injured patients, per hospital.
one primary and one back up hospital be designated, with a minimurn of physician and one nurse who can supervise the evaluation and treatment contaminated injured patients, per hospital.
: b. AprD 1990 Update The following is an updated list of MS 1 hospitals:
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Cardinal Cushing Hospital Tobey Hospital                               Brockton Quincy Hospital                               Wareham Falmouth Hospital Quin:y Falmouth Goddard Memorial Stoughton St. Lukes Hospital New Bedford Framingham Union Haspital Brockton Hospital                           Framingham Monon Hospital                               Brockton
AprD 1990 Update The following is an updated list of MS 1 hospitals:
* Taunton Chuhon Memorial Hospital Jordan Hospital                             Fall River Plymouth Mass. General Boston The Commonwealth has gone beyond the number of hospitals requi planning standad The capa:ity at any given hospital for handling contaminated injured patients will vary based on the circumstances (e.g., number of doc     .
Cardinal Cushing Hospital Tobey Hospital Brockton Quincy Hospital Wareham Falmouth Hospital Quin:y Goddard Memorial Falmouth St. Lukes Hospital Stoughton New Bedford Framingham Union Haspital Brockton Hospital Framingham Brockton Monon Hospital Taunton Chuhon Memorial Hospital Fall River Jordan Hospital Mass. General Plymouth Boston The Commonwealth has gone beyond the number of hospitals requi planning standad The capa:ity at any given hospital for handling contaminated injured patients will vary based on the circumstances (e.g., number of doc' numter of nurses, type of injury, type of contamination, other medical emergencies, etc.)- Providing a meutingful number may be impossible due to number of assumptions. On the other hand, hospitals would handle this sit just like any other. If the situation exceeds a hospital's capability or other hospitals assist through mutual aid This question concems patients both conta:ninated and injured. People who are just contaminated would care of at the decontamination center.
numter of nurses, type of injury, type of contamination, other medical emergencies, etc.)- Providing a meutingful number may be impossible due to number of assumptions. On the other hand, hospitals would handle this sit just like any other. If the situation exceeds a hospital's capability or         .
AnrD 12.1990 R'GtP Comminee Comment c.
other hospitals assist through mutual aid This question concems patients both conta:ninated and injured. People who are just contaminated would care of at the decontamination center.
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M$itRARY EVACUA410N
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6 During the tk jAa of the beach and schooh what will happen to other residents? Will h
h thete be dongution during evacuation?
thete be dongution during evacuation?
: n.       Summary of Prior Information The Evacuation Tirne Estimate (ETE) did consider voluntary evacuation. The ETE estima;es approxirnately 25% of the population evacuates voluntarily.
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Summary of Prior Information The Evacuation Tirne Estimate (ETE) did consider voluntary evacuation. The ETE estima;es approxirnately 25% of the population evacuates voluntarily.
Evacuating only the beaches and schools would be a precautionary protectiv action. The purpose is to remove these groups before there is a real need to do so     !
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based on protective action limits, in effect this gets a head start on any sub evacuation of the remaining population should it be necessary. Any residents who are inclined to evacuate at this early stage may lengthen the time to perform         ,
Evacuating only the beaches and schools would be a precautionary protectiv action. The purpose is to remove these groups before there is a real need to do so based on protective action limits, in effect this gets a head start on any sub evacuation of the remaining population should it be necessary. Any residents who are inclined to evacuate at this early stage may lengthen the time to perform precautionary evacuation of the beaches and schools but would lessen the evacuation time should a preventative evacuation protective action be necessa c.
precautionary evacuation of the beaches and schools but would lessen the evacuation time should a preventative evacuation protective action be necessa c.
Atsril 12.1000 RERP Committee Comment issued closed.
Atsril 12.1000 RERP Committee Comment issued closed.
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Is it cle at in the 25 that parents may pick op children at school?                               l t                                                                                                 l Summarv of Prior Information                                                             l
Is it cle at in the 25 that parents may pick op children at school?
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The School Department implementing Procedures ha <e a number of references L                                 allowing parents the ability to plck up children.
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What is tht status of the $chool Department's portable rakos b Edison?:
is tht status of the $chool Department's portable rakos b i
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a      Summary of Pnor Information                                                 i The plan was to purci, se UHF radios and use the DPW freque I
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The plan was to purci, se UHF radios and use the DPW frequeI would be limited to emergency use only to allow actmal use DPW. The purchase was put on hold whDe CB radios were tested.
DPW. The purchase was put on hold whDe CB radios were tested.
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: b. April 1990 Update                                                           ,
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CB radios were tested and found to do the job. They have an 1
being the same as the ponables used in the lead and follow Dr. Kennedy has approved their use for this purpose Seven additional ponables -
and two bue stations will be purchased by BECo.
and two bue stations will be purchased by BECo.
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Antil 12.1990 RERP Committee Comment c.
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lssue will be closed when CB radios a e provided to 5:hools.
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1 De bus convoy has two primary communications links, CB's and the j commurdcations. State Police Troop Stations and many cruisers monitor CB fo emergency traffic. South Shore REACT also monitors CB emergency channel 9 The Transportation Staging Areas have been station radios with the t providers frequencies. Once the buses are out of range of the radios,t be direct communications but indirect conununications are possible.
De bus convoy has two primary communications links, CB's and the j commurdcations. State Police Troop Stations and many cruisers monitor CB fo emergency traffic. South Shore REACT also monitors CB emergency channel 9 The Transportation Staging Areas have been station radios with the tr providers frequencies. Once the buses are out of range of the radios,th be direct communications but indirect conununications are possible.
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: b.     Anril 111990 RERP Comr.,ittee Comment issue will be closed once host school identified.                      .
Anril 111990 RERP Comr.,ittee Comment issue will be closed once host school identified.
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Are we stockpiling potanium kdine? .
Are we stockpiling potanium kdine?.
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' Summary of Prior Infgg a.
                        ' Summary of Prior Infgg                                                         l The EOC has a sufficient supply of K3 for emergency workersI be issued to each emergency worker when dosimetry issued curTendy at EOC but will be moved to the nursing home.
l The EOC has a sufficient supply of K3 for emergency workersI be issued to each emergency worker when dosimetry issued curTendy at EOC but will be moved to the nursing home.
: b. Aeril 1990 Undate The K] wul be snoved to the nursing home when tne procedure is               '
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the new location.
Aeril 1990 Undate The K] wul be snoved to the nursing home when tne procedure is the new location.
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April 12.1990 RERP Comminee Comment c.
April 12.1990 RERP Comminee Comment Issue will be closed when K1 is trartsferred to the nursing home.
Issue will be closed when K1 is trartsferred to the nursing home.
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                    ;What is the status of the survey being dorw for special needs peop                                 '
 
: a. Summary of Prior Informelon Chadwick, Martin and Bailey Consultants conducted a sp                             .
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survey provides numbers of people but not names. Chief O special town survey to obtain names and addresses,
;What is the status of the survey being dorw for special needs peop I 1.
: b. Antil 1990 Unh It is possible to obtain a phone book which is Listed by teleph than by name for conducting a telephone survey. However     ,
Summary of Prior Informelon a.
umbers unlist would not be included. he possibility of obtaining a list of D numbers without names has been investigated. It is possi generated list of telephone numbers specific to the Duxbury you pay by the quantity and there is no guaramee of getting ev Obviously both these methods would involve a time consummg e Initial indications are that the questions fall beyond the albwa Town Ce.
Chadwick, Martin and Bailey Consultants conducted a sp survey provides numbers of people but not names. Chief O special town survey to obtain names and addresses, b.
Antil 1990 Unh It is possible to obtain a phone book which is Listed by teleph than by name for conducting a telephone survey. However unlist umbers would not be included. he possibility of obtaining a list of D numbers without names has been investigated. It is possi generated list of telephone numbers specific to the Duxbury you pay by the quantity and there is no guaramee of getting ev Obviously both these methods would involve a time consummg e Initial indications are that the questions fall beyond the albwa Town Ce.
is. This will be verified.
is. This will be verified.
t-i Another possibility is a separate mailing. The problem in the p has been the lack of response p                                                                                                                         !
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April 12.1090 RERP Comminee Comny:nu The consensus recommendation is to suncy various organ generate a list rather than the blanket approa:h Even various tow could be asked who they know who may fa'l into oneit of the is important to emph size the strict confiden:e of the informa its use is for emergencies (i.e., fires and hazardous materia incidents). Individual calls to the generated names sh ould be conducted so pc.ople can provide their own specific information and f know. A news article on the front page of local papers ca important the information is no Duxbury.
The consensus recommendation is to suncy various organ generate a list rather than the blanket approa:h Even various tow could be asked who they know who may fa'l into one of the it is important to emph size the strict confiden:e of the informa its use is for emergencies (i.e., fires and hazardous materia incidents). Individual calls to the generated names sh ould be conducted so pc.ople can provide their own specific information and f know. A news article on the front page of local papers ca important the information is no Duxbury.
The latch key children need to be identified as well.
The latch key children need to be identified as well.


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STATE COMMLMICATION PROB 1tMS .                          1 12 What about the lack of commutucation with the $ tate? What is th Town of adequate committnmt of personnel resources by the Staie?
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e      Summary of Prior 1rtfor nation Were awaitirg Exercise Repon,
12 What about the lack of commutucation with the $ tate? What is th Town of adequate committnmt of personnel resources by the Staie?
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The exercise repon is at FEMA Headquartars receiving a detailed r deficiency repon was issued in February. A renxdial exercise to dem objectives has been tentatively scheduled for mid May. The exe likely be issued after the remedial so that the remedial's results ma c.
Were awaitirg Exercise Repon, b.
Acril 12.1990 RERP Commhtee Comment Open until Remedial Exercise conducted and deficiency cleared.             l I
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deficiency repon was issued in February. A renxdial exercise to dem objectives has been tentatively scheduled for mid May. The exe likely be issued after the remedial so that the remedial's results ma Acril 12.1990 RERP Commhtee Comment c.
Open until Remedial Exercise conducted and deficiency cleared.
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instructions on use of sirens?
a.'   Summary of hinr Informulan he old procedure require the. Commonwealth to motify D setion recommendations and siren activation through M the tirneliness of this information, MCDA Framingham directly,                                                       ury will n b.
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: 1.                ht is the status of trairdng of our penonnelin procedures and trairung with equipm 6:     Summary of Prior Information in 1989 RERP training was provided to 285 people in Duxbury. as follows:
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Summary of Prior Information in 1989 RERP training was provided to 285 people in Duxbury. as follows:
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School Department 86 Day Care Centers 3B EOC Administrative $ttif
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'The training consists of an overview and details related to specific functions.
Training is conducted annually.
Training is conducted annually.
: b. Apri) 1000 Undate Chief O'Neil is in the process of scheduling training for 1990. Five trairung sessions for new employees have already been scheduled for April.
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Apri) 1000 Undate Chief O'Neil is in the process of scheduling training for 1990. Five trairung sessions for new employees have already been scheduled for April.
April 12.1900 RERP Comminee Comment c.
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a Summarv of Prior information Emergency signs, Oyers and posten were scheduled to be co by early April.
Emergency signs, Oyers and posten were scheduled to be co by early April.
: b.           Antil 1990 Undate                                                                 1 All material has been distributed to the various facilities with seasonal locations (camps, golf counts, yacht clubs, historical bu they have opened for the season. Even those should ben .done in Individual facilities / departments are responsible for posting th l                                  distributed include:
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;                                          Shelter Sirm. Distributed to schools, pool, library, old Town Ha Town Hall.
All material has been distributed to the various facilities with seasonal locations (camps, golf counts, yacht clubs, historical bu they have opened for the season. Even those should be done in Individual facilities / departments are responsible for posting th n.
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2      Sheher Flyers population. Distributed to the Conservation Adnunistrator fo
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: 3.     Recemion Center Flyers.
Shelter Sirm. Distributed to schools, pool, library, old Town Ha Town Hall.
Contained in all Shelter Center Lits located at schocls, new Town Hall, pools and library. For the beach popu l-                                        have been provided to the Conservation Adnunistrator.
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Sheher Flyers Distributed to the Conservation Adnunistrator fo population.
Emergency Public information Placards These have been disuibuted to all public buildings (except as noted earlier) including schools, p Town Hall, library, pool, Post Office, Harbormaster, and Art Mus c.
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Acril 12.1990 RERP Committee Comments Need all shelter signs to be posted.
Recemion Center Flyers.
Contained in all Shelter Center Lits located at schocls, new Town Hall, pools and library. For the beach popu have been provided to the Conservation Adnunistrator.
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Emergency Public information Placards These have been disuibuted to all public buildings (except as noted earlier) including schools, p Town Hall, library, pool, Post Office, Harbormaster, and Art Mus Acril 12.1990 RERP Committee Comments c.
Need all shelter signs to be posted.
lasue raised concerning the need to update the Emergency Booklet.
lasue raised concerning the need to update the Emergency Booklet.
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the seventh lPT
: b. AnrD 1990 Undate An index will be developed to identify the latest revision of each plan / procedure.
$mnmary of Prior information a.
Situation resulted from the large number of changes just prior to the exercise. An index would be beneficial.
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AnrD 1990 Undate An index will be developed to identify the latest revision of each plan / procedure.
In addition, a controlled copy list will be developed to identify who receives and maintains copies of the plans /procedults. This will aid in ensuring the appropriate individuals receive updates. This will be accomplished when the administrative'-
In addition, a controlled copy list will be developed to identify who receives and maintains copies of the plans /procedults. This will aid in ensuring the appropriate individuals receive updates. This will be accomplished when the administrative'-
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assistant is hired.
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Aoril 12.1990 RERP Committee Comment issue will be closed when index developed.
issue will be closed when index developed.
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MICHAEL S. DUKAKIS                                                                       ROBERT J. BOULAY 00VERNOR                                                                                       DIRECTOR July 7,           1990 -               RECEIVED Jul.         9 1990 Thomas J., Groux Town Manager                                                                       *0WN Of OUXDURY 878 Tremont Street                                                               a0A M w m Duxbury, Massachusetts 02332
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==Dear Mr. Groux:==
==Dear Mr. Groux:==
 
I am writing in reference to your letter of June 8.
I am writing in reference to your letter of June 8. We are very interested in knowing the status of a proposed meeting-between Duxbury and Needham officials regarding provision of
We are very interested in knowing the status of a proposed meeting-between Duxbury and Needham officials regarding provision of
            -. host schools for' students from Duxbury and Marshfield in case of an accident at Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station. We are eager to                                               i solidify plans to ensure the safety on the school children from both towns.       In fact, 13 of the 35 towns surrounding the
-. host schools for' students from Duxbury and Marshfield in case of an accident at Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station.
            'Wellesley Reception Center that were polled in May responded                                               +
We are eager to i
solidify plans to ensure the safety on the school children from both towns.
In fact, 13 of the 35 towns surrounding the
'Wellesley Reception Center that were polled in May responded
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favorably to our request to provide host schools for the children of Marshfield'and Duxbury.
favorably to our request to provide host schools for the children of Marshfield'and Duxbury.
We need to know if the Town of Needham is committed to providing host facilities for these children so that we may respond to the other towns that have offered-to participate in                                             1 planning.                                                                                                 :
We need to know if the Town of Needham is committed to providing host facilities for these children so that we may respond to the other towns that have offered-to participate in 1
Please contact.me at your earliest convenience about this                                       ;
planning.
matter so that we may resolve this outstanding public safety                                               '
Please contact.me at your earliest convenience about this matter so that we may resolve this outstanding public safety issue.
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cc: Secretary Charles V. Barry, Executive Office of Public Safety Abdul Hamadeh, Duxbury Board of Selectmen                                                         .
cc: Secretary Charles V.
Chief Carl O'Neil, Duxbury Civil Defense Director Daniel McGonagle, Marshfield Civil Defense Director Ron Varley, Boston Edison Company Deputy Director John L. Lovering, MCDA Buzz Hausner, Director NSEPP, MCDA}}
Barry, Executive Office of Public Safety Abdul Hamadeh, Duxbury Board of Selectmen Chief Carl O'Neil, Duxbury Civil Defense Director Daniel McGonagle, Marshfield Civil Defense Director Ron Varley, Boston Edison Company Deputy Director John L.
Lovering, MCDA Buzz Hausner, Director NSEPP, MCDA}}

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Comments on Current State of Emergency Preparedness in Local Communities within 10 Mile EPZ Around Facility.Believes NRC in Violation of 10CFR50.47 & Not Providing Adequate Emergency Planning to Assure Safety of Public
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p e p l . i_ t p i , - ) i f v i, RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN COMMITTEE l i I ~ MiWTING. July 12.1990.... 7:30 p.m. ...E.O.C. Fire Station l4, k -Agendas 8 1. Introduction of New Members 1 I

2. Committee vote allowing Tom Vetra to participate in fi -

discussionuot'18 Ouestions. J

3. Peview-and Written Response: 18 Questions 1.
4. Review of F.E.M.A. EXERCISE DRAFT REPORT l

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b. R.E;R.P.C. Response

.c. Additional response

5. Tour of Wellesley Reception Center
6. Public information Booklut 1
7. Public Comment Period ( 5 minutes) lJt

's suggested each member review the "18 Questions' provided by Carl O'nell C.D.D.as well as the more complete . rosponse' of t.he " 18 Quest 1one" wh I ch ie inc1uded in the " Towns Official' Response-F.E.M.A. Draft Report". The c .SeIectmen have' requested that the commiLtee submlt a current '~ ' written response to the latest update of this information. -Due to an unexpected extension of time. granted oy F.E.M.A. we do.have-the opportunity--to'present an scidttional.renpunse to F.E.M.A. Report. The. actual report y -16 in,the Selectman's office and there will-be a copy present at the meeting. The Town's' Response and our response- .is' included in_your packet. L The chairmen and existing members are aware that this 18 perhaps en overwhelming amount of information to review as new-members-bt; this is a very critical time for the town's emergency planning and the task assigned to this comm)ttee, Revlew as much.as you can, and Je wliI alI work ir

together to muddle through thle information.

Sincerely, Nell Johnson Chairman Jane Fleming Acting Chairman, July 12.1990 i .il1l p i . ?: l,s i n ~=

g a J A meeting of the RERP Committee was held July 12, 1990 at the Central Fire L Station at 7:45 P.M. Present were: Paul Brown Jane Flemming Thorndike Litchfield f Derek MacDonald William Raabe Chief Carl O'Neil Although Tom Vetra had resigned f rom the Committee, a motion was made by Bill Ra'abe, seconded by Derek MacDonald to allow him to contribute to the meeting. Vote was unanimously in favor. All new members were introduced. An of ficin 1 request was made by Jane Flemming to Chief O'Neil, for the sake of clarity, in the f.,ure to always include a summary of prior information included in all up-dated 18 question documents. Thereby maintaining a con-1 tinual " time-line history". A motion in favor of this was made by Thorndike Litchficid, seconded by Derek MacDonald. Vote was unanimously in favor. The Committee then began their response to the latest up-date of the 18 questions, as per the request of the Board of Selectmen. Question #1 - Reception Center: Point #1. The Reception Center (DPW Garage in Wellesicy) was not complete at the time of the October exercise,~but should have been completed by the end of June, according to the FFJiA Report. Jane Flemming, Tom Vetra and Chief O'Neil will visit the Reception Center at 9:00 A.M. on Friday, July 20, 1990 and will report their findings to the Board of Selectmen and the Committee. Point #2. Handicapped Facilities. The Selectmen were particularly concerned with handicapped accessibility. Chief O'Neil has stated that there was a separate handicapped entrance, and that any contaminated handicapped would go to a hospital for decontamination. He further stated that handicapped bathrooms were being installed. Jane Flemming stated that thirteen hospitals have been identified for the purpose of decontaminating injured / handicapped peopic. The question of the Reception Center was left open by the Committee and will be reported on at the next meeting. Tom Vetra asked what the actual monitoring procedure for injured / handicapped people would consist of. Chief O'Neil informed him that they would enter through a separate entrance and would be monitored by portal monitors or hand held. Handicapped people would then be transported to another loe'. tion for decontamination. Chief O'Neil reminded the Committee that the Reception Center's purpose is to monitor and decontaminate (if necessary) as quickly as possible, then people would be transported to a mass care facility. Derek MacDonald asked who was responsible for calibrating the monitors. Chief O'Neil stated that the National Guard was responsible for calibration and replacing dosimetry equipment on a yearly basia. Jane Flemming was concerned with the response time of the National Guard during an emergency. She said the Guard will be availabic in twelve hours. She is concerned with the length of response time. Ag(\\ %v ll

V l Bill Rxbe thtught cn 1 prov;d response time c0uld be work d out with the National Guard. Some' discussion followed and it was decided that Bill Raabe would research this question and report back to the Committee. Question #2 - Bus Resources Jane Flemming ext cessed concern about the f act that Ryder Bus Co. was located in Florida, and wondered if their local representative had corporate authority to sign a Letter of Agreement. She wants this looked into. Another concern was that there is nothing binding in the LOA's as far as requiring the drivers to enter the EPZ. Another concern of Jane Flemming was the LOA from Gatra Bus Co. Their total resources consist of 17 busses and 23 drivers, none of which would be availabic during school hours. Paul Brown stated that it would be impossible to legally bind anyone to drive the busses in case of an emergency. The only legal recourse to be taken would have to be with the company for contract violation - not with the drivers. Jane Flemming stated that in order to evacuate the EPZ 510 busses would be needed - 384 of these busses to evacuate the school children. Thorndike Litchfield pointed out that there was no need to evacuate the entire EPZ with busses only. Certainly private means of transportation would also be used. After much discussion, Jane Flemming requested that Chief O'Neil ask MCDA to look into the Icgality of the LOA's as far as legally binding drivers to appear at their assigned post during an emergency. She also requested the analysis of the bus resources be sent to the Selectmen requesting that they ask MCDA for more busses. A motion was made by Thorndike Litchfield and seconded by Derek Mac Donald that the Board of Selectmen contact MCDA stating that there are 292 busses available, however more busses should be' lined up to insure a maximum reserve. Jane Flemming's independent analysis should be included *with this request. Vote was unanimously in favor. The independent analysis will be sentg j b (l m k q m.g with to the Selectmen alon the request. Question #3 - Day _ Care Centers Day Care Centers are now included in Health Department 1.P's. The Health Department indicated that it was difficult (because of noise levels in the 9 E0C) to complete nee.ssary telephone calls during the October exercise. Speed dial capabilities now exist in the Emergency Planning Office also for the use %ftheHealthDepartment. Chief O'Neil informed the Committee that telephonc _l fumbers for large day care centers, camps and nursing homes are programed in.hF y pQK t.he speed fun ti n and small ay care cent can be added. = q }4 ccd - QL u w n K 30 AL N t 7 ;.,%,. Q 'pp Question (14 - State Support ) Janc tifMing stated that under NUREG-0654, regarding a signature page, that d communications with the State will have to be improved. L New Implementing Procedures will be developed by Boston Edison for host schools. Paul Prown asked who was responsibic for monitoring. Chief O'Neil replied that the National Guard would be responsible for monitoring at the Wellesley site. The procedures presently in place were discussed by the Committee and Jane said she agreed with the request by Dr. Kennedy that the children be monitored no matter what the assessment may be. The Committee then discussed the use of hand held monitors vs portal monitors. Derek MacDonald suggested keeping four - five hand held spot monitors at Duxbury Schools to be taken along in the event of an evacuation, then to be used . e,. a k-uw,,ue(a S [)g Me nt w&#^', Qty 4' ' d?y f 0RQdW O 1 W L

s _ ;ct the h:st sch:01s cs thi children arive. A totien w:s made by Derek MacDonald "~ that sample monitoring of students be conducted at the host schools. Seconded

by Bill Raabe. Vote was unanimously _in favor.

Jane Flemming' stated that this was basically done. .DY^

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'h Question #8_- School Department Radios ~ Gy udd u b.M' Question #9 - Bus Communications u,MNt2b o Igm Jane-Flemming said this question was " pretty much done". fA." y.hJALfd Q Question #10 - Potassium lodide Passed over quickly - no determination Question #11 - Special Needs Survey Methods of contacting special needs citizens who might be in need of transpor-tation.were discussed. A new survey will be distributed in September similar to that used by Yankee Rowe, and hopefully will prove to be productive. The Emergency Public Brochure was discussed. The Committee will review the Public Information Booklet available at the Fire. Department, t Meeting adjourned at.9:50 P.M. 6 4 't 1 ~

v 4 e d 5 ( OVEPV1EW REPORT: WELLESLEY RECEPTION CENTER OhTE OF TOUR: JULY 20.1990 il ATTENDANCE: JULIA GABLADON MCDA JOE PERETTI MDPW BARNEY YETMAN BECO CARL O'NEIL C.D.D. THOMAS VETRA BY REQUEST OF RERSC JANE FLEMING RERSC The July 20,1990 Tour of the Wellesley Reception Center was extremely informative as to a what has been done....what temains to be done... and the largest category what is veeminoly wli1 remain "ad hoc" "What has been done"....... The E.O.C. portion M.P.W. garege does appear to be fully equipped and operottunal. This equipment and restoration has been provided by BECO. The training tor personal to run the t u not yet complete. "What remaine to be done" The Reception Center Portion presente a different picture. The functions of a reception rie n t, e r a r e tot moniter, decontaminate and family reuniricatlon. There are'two portal monitors on the premises [ -s i l h ou gh t.here present storage location is difficult at r-Dem (hehlnd nareleaded doers) Ms. Gabladon insist these i can moni tor a person every three seconde, previous T oemonat'atiuns at Ptiorim and fol1ow up conversat1on wlth i! Or. BeiIamy negate the three second satement and establ1sh i rwn to three minutes as e more realistic time assessment. There are 10 showers available for decontamination. There i9 nn decontamination facillities available at this location t ut handicapped. Handicapped decontamination will take place at the 13 a migned hoopttal that have been designated for injured <ontaminated. MCDA does not know if these hospital do have 3 !act1ities for handlcapped cantaminated. One cannot assume that a handlcapped shower in a hospital 1e avalIable for t h i s purnoe.te. Once used tor decont. amination purposee sald shower is now contaminated and thus unavallble for normal operationa1 une.MCDA must identify adequate handlcap showers

t. hat will be made available and include this information in the plans. with the necessary information and directions being available before the accident takes place.

As is q anrlt capperj decon t alH) nb t i on is elther non eXltent or at uret "ad Hoc" Handicapped access to the DPW garage is avallable through tne large carage doors The Handicapped are than processea immediately inside these doors. This would result to oxtremely uncomfotable conditlons in inclement weather tso r it aces fulfill the minimum requirements. Seating etc. for haoutcapped or frati in non-existent. There are twu I

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4 l 4 r l j handicapped bathrooms in the earliest stages of p construction.:For'_the purpose of'this report non existent. i There-1s no designated parking on the grounds for j. handicapped drivers. This category was not thought'of by R. MCDA. The secondary handicapped aceess Indicated to us was .3' inaccessable by virtue of a very steep curb. il w I -The singular major flaw of the reception center which renders the concept inadequate le monitering. L h J10NLTER11M_MUEI TAKE ptA_CE WITHIN TWELVE-HOURS -i a t The National Guard will be perfoming the monitering dulles. f Thier (llational Guard) official estimated time of arrival J t ta v i rm i2 hours. MCDA " hopes" they can arrive within 6-12 i y m acs. In elther situatlon It is apparent that monitering wl il' not be competed within the necessary 12 hours. MCDA ulli not attempt to locate or train any alternate group to n ervo e moni teringt nor'wlli MCDA require the National _ Guard l[.. i.o n19n the necessary letters of agreement or signature page m ! equ i t es in.NUREG 0654. Thie 1ack of compi1ance with B . Federal Guidelines furthe,r delays arrival time. Current "1 p#anning 9tates the National Guard along with all other 9 support grcups wiii be notified f011owlng the Governor's 't{ Stue of Emergency.. Declaration rather than having notltleat'lon begin at the earltest possible stage thus sdding perhaps hours to the official 12 hour estimated time } of arrival. This again leaves planning in an ad Hoc status. 9; The tallure to have support groups sign letters of agreerrtent effects congregate care facilities, transportation-to euch facilities, Red Cross participation in-these activities, proper training and perhaps notification that these tacilities are_under consideration for use in case of enie rgency. Ms.'Gabladon-Indicated the Civil Defense t)lrector ot each town would currently be aware that certain. facilities would.be used but was extremely evasive when-yuntloned about further and more partIcular notification. T1t appears to be simi1ar to Duxbury's original supposed Host Schonis) Therefore-it would be safe to state this entire area is still ad lloc. planning. Taking into. consideration what le not yet in place, iL is a conservative statement to say the Wellesley Reception Cent.er doen not.otfer " REASONABLE ASSURANCE" to the people-of fluxbur y. I eqe Q( 0, - W Nmk. R T.'R.S s (o i ,U m 1 L =

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ew JNe'111 Johnson,-Chairman t 'Duxbury Radiological Responso Committoo 261 High Stroot-Duxbury,.MA- 02332_. r Dear'Neilt. / e ~ IIoappreci~atsd tho opportunity to-participate, along with Carl O'Nei'1, JanoLFloming, Julia Gabaldon of-Massachusotts= Civil Defenso Agency.(MCDA), Joseph Forrotti_of hassachusetts. i Department of'public Works (MDpW), and Dost;n Edison-representative, ~ Darnoy :Yetmant in.tho-July-20, 1990 tour critho Wollesley= Rocoption CenterL(WRC). 4 l - As you.know,-1 originally toured the WRC on;0ct'oberf3, 9 1989 prior to tho October 12-13 oxercise. At that timo, 1 had a number of questions and concerns about the contor's capability:to_onsure public health and safety. This tour GavoLmo.an: opportunity-to follow up on-important:unrosolved m issues. >Tho WRC is:-to provido: ll Ra'iological monitoring of.ovacucos and vehicles j] J d Decontamination:of'ovacucos and vehicles

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Referrsi of'evacucos to Mass Care Facilities . -j q -I; asked;the~following-questions of Ms. Gabaldon, who provided j tho answers ast indicated g i

1.qWhotis the WRC managor?

- A.1 Mr. Joseph Markey L2.-Arc. site-specific, plans and_proceduros fors Duxbury ovacucos'availablo? A.fAsk Duca_Hausnor'(MCDA)' 3.w Sincol the L10/12/89_- drill, are plans,.proceduros.and j personne1 inLplace to implomont protectivo. actions for j f f Duxbury school childron? A.7MCDA isj vaiting.for the Town of Duxbury to comploto _nocessary actions for their host school program. I4. Is all WRC construction' finished? A. Yes, with:the exception'of the 2 bathrooms for the handicapped !P. Is the Emergency Operations Contor (EOC) completed, t and all equipment in place and operational? J r A..' Yes e j. 4 s e ~ ~

~* 2,yp .:-Jei s a 6. Status ^f sanitary facilities for' evacuees? -A._ Showers;- 5 male, 5 femalo Handicap accessiblo showers? -_A. None (If contaminated. sent to hospital m Ba throoms ? - -13 rooms Handicap Accessible Bathrooms? A. presently under' construction (7/20/90)

7. how many bladders are available to contain. radioactive wasto water, and what size?

A. 2 - 10,000 gallons each. -Source of-collection of water? A'.-Rest Room Showers Will contaminated vehicles be washed? A.-No - dry wipo methcd will be used

8. ilow many Portal Monitors are there, and where are they located?

A. 2 --MDPW sito storage room Handicapped Monitoring: A. separate area, als, hand hold units to be used 9. Vehicle Monitoring & Decontamination How_many units? A. 20 Wher'c? A. MDPW storage Where? A. MDPW storage How many wipe cloths available? A. Somo. Unanswerable questions: How to dry wipo under u. car? How'long cars'might befimpounded? If: impov'ded: transportation? Family reunion?

10. Rep 1ccoment-Clothing:

coveralls, booties, etc? Whore: MDPW Storage A/tHow many

11. Status of Training?

A. National Guard (NG): 100%, MDPW: 100% But not all EOC pecsonnel have been trained.

12. Where.are Congregate Care Facilitics, Mass Carc Facilitics and Red Cross Emergency Shelters located?

A. Ask Buzz Hausner ' low many? Ask Buzz llausner The above 3 types oi icilities are considered to be one in th'= same. Lottets of Agreement (LOA's) have not been signed. '11. F mLis provider of Bus Transportation from WRC to Mass care Facilities? g o A. Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority J -Are LOA'; signed? A. no How many? A. unknown .Are Muse Care Facilities handicapped accessible? A. unknown

14. Nrtional Guard Arrival Time?

A. 0-12 Hours = = - _ -.

W 4. S. ,15-. L Who will be medical evaluator?- j;

Doctor? A.; No. NurseY A. No EMT? A. most likely (MDPH)

J16. What: medical' supplies on hand? 4 A. None.other than what EMT's havo with them

17. -Is plan ' available to show traf fic flov 'of arriving ova CU 3eS7'

.A. Yes (copy. flow t nart provided) n ~ i

18. 20%. formula? 6,700 people moni tored (12 hours) 2,584 vehicles monitored by 4 teams (of 2)

What happens' if f ast moving incident and 3,500 students 'must be monitored at WRC also? Nov 10,200 people A. Cannot be done

19. Who removes equipment and supplies f rom storage. and sots up for. receiving evacuees?

[ A. MDPW employees l l

20. How long to set up af ter ALERT notification?

J A. about 1-hour 11. What accomodations hav,e been set up for the hendicapped . non.whoc1 chair), frail and elderly folks be seateu. j .( A. - no plans, ad hoc l 'l In summary, I call to your. attention that 10 months after j the original exerciso on Oct. 12, 1989, and in spite of -l

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'a remedial followup on May 25, 1900, the following list -l of issues' (appended) essential to public health and safety { ~romain unresolved at this time. .[ 1 l I will contact Duzz Hausner with-regard. to the issues -{ ref erred to his attention by Ms. Gabaldon. I would like to suggest that your committee vote to reccomend j .that the Board of Selectmen take -hatever action necessary to pursue resolution of these iss.as. f I look forward to your reply. l l Sincerely yours, I

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hd me woaceeven noAo =- 1 Q. P.o. sox was + rnaanne.ms, esAsa etmett 4 MICHAEL 8. DUKAKIS ROBERT J. BOULAY eovenwon >mscion s June 27, 1989 To: Charles V. Barry, Secretary, EOPS , Executive office. of Public Safety 9 Attn John L. Lovering, Deputy Director, MCDA Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency Prom: Douglas P. Forbes, P.E. Director of Planning, NCDA Re : Wellesley MDPW Reception Center Proposal (Interin Report) t

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We reached.s general consensus on the building modifications,and. architects and enginters unter contract to Boston Edison will prepare plans and estimates consistent with my recommendations. The A-E team started their survey of this facility on 6/23/89-and expect.the report to'be completed by mid-July. Although we are pushing 'for an earlier completion, I expect that they will be under cen- ~ siderable r, tress to complete it by mid-Jt**. The'one'priheipEl' difference in my proposal and the Edison response is the 3 ~ i~ ins,tnllation of car and: truck tube '.ype washers for decontamination.[They propose E ha'ndWiMfn'g" s'ystem for decontami' nation which I find to be ineffective ~, unworkable. and.-frankly preposterous. Vehicle decontamination is a requirement' and should be accomplished in a responsible manner. A report outlining'the results of the, engineering and architectural study. l, will be forwarded when received. It will be a,ccompanied by an analysis of the effectivaness of Edison's proposal. l l cc: Robert J. Boulay, Director [ MODA I N [ \\ l t t

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a L r i A meeting of the RERP Committee was held July 26,.1990 at the Central Fire } Station at 7:50 P.M. Present were: Neil Johnson, Chairman Paul Brown Jane Fleming Derek MacDonald Glenn Rowland William Rabbe Chief Carl O'Neil Tom Vetra Neil Johnson brought the meeting to order at 7:50 P.M., and aaned if there were any errors, ommissions or comments on the minutes of the previous meeting. j ' Jane Fleming requested that under question #3 (Day Care Centers) the information be added that'the Board of Realth has not yet completed their review of the I.P.'s. They are scheduled to do so within a month, and a determination will be made then. Jane then inquired about the small day care centers (6 children ,7 or less), and Chief O'Neil informed her that a generic I.P. would be written covering all these facilities. -NeilJohnEonthennotedthatanarticlehadappearedinseveralnewspapers concerning inacurate information supplied by the NRC Staff-concerning Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station. He further stated that in etbar states the process of licensing nuclear power plants differed from the process used in Massachusetts. In Pennsylvania, for instance, the towns and the state are responsible for establishing off site emergency plans.. In the case of PNPS, the State did not initiate these plans so Boston Edison. stepped in. He felt this was in their own best interest (BECo)..He suggested making a statement that the process in this State is-not orrect, and it was in fact "a formula for f ailure". Paul Brown basically' agreed with that premise, but added that he did approve of the information brochure published by Boston Edison. That it did provide good basic information and that it was basically a flexible document. Jane Fleming strongly disagreed. Chief O'Neil stated that the document was flexible, but that it was incomplete. He further stated-that a new document would'be completed. The new information brochure would be in the form of a calendar and would be more accurate, and that the Committee would have an opportunity to review it before publication. The Committee continued to discuss, at some length, the inaccuracies of the NRC testimony at the October 14 End December 9, 1988 commission meetings. I l Neil Johnson then suggested continuing with the review of the 18. questions. The Committee voted to accept.the minutes of the July 12, 1990 meeting L after quertts

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L Question #12 - State Communications: Neil Johnson asked Chief O'Neil what the status the results of the remedial exercise were. Chief O'Neil stated that the re.ults had been issued by FEMA, and that they saw satisfactory I improvement. Jane Fleming said that she had spoken to TEMA and that the remedial drill was still in draft form and had not been finalized. Question #12 was left open until the final FEMA Report has been issued. Question #13 - Siren Procedures: Left open, awaiting final report. l

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,} W to 285 people'in Duxbury. The committee requested a count of the employees _ ~ in.each Town Department, and,the number of employees in each department that a L had completed training. Chief O'Neil said that training would begin at summer '~ camps. Neil Johnson suggested tha the Committee compose a letter to all-r Town Departments-recommending that'Toin Employees complete RERP Training. Neil Johnson then made a motion that the Committee send a letter to Town Departnents stating that all employees not yet trained should start training. The Committee voted unanimously to send these lecters. Paul Brown suggested-that it might be sufficient to make sure all Department Heads in the School Depsrtment and coaches be trained and then they could pass this information - 1 l along.: Chief O'Neil agreed that all teachers would not have to be trained, but that'it would be desireable. He went on to say that training.had been conducted recently at the Chandler School and that the participation was very good. The teachers at Chandler overwhelmingly felt that all teachers should participate. Jane Fleming thought it was most important to stress to the teachers that this was a recommendation from'the Committee and not a requirement. Jane asked if the North Hill Group Home had received their training, and Chief O'Neil replied that they had been trained last year. l He stated once again that training for the summer camps was in progress. Question #15 - Emergency Public Information Material: Tom Vetra expressed concern about people on the beach. He wondered where they were to go. Chief O'Neil informed him that after leaving the beach and the EPZ, they could be sheltered in Marshfield, Mr. Vetra then asked how these people would receive instructions to evacuate, and Chief O'Neil told him that they would be handed shelter flyers as they left the beach., The Committee then went,on to discuss placement of placards on the beach. A request was made by the Committee that shelter signs be displayed in a prominent location on the beach, and that the shelters be reviewed for dose reduction factors. Question #16 - Public Information Material for Transients: Addressed under question #15. Question #17 - I.P. Revisions: Closed A recommendation was made concerning question #7 to change the title to y read-" Parent Pick-up". Question #18 - Road Capacity: Glenn Rowland will review KLD Associates Traffic Management plan. Question #1 - Reception Center: Jane Fleming stated that Tom Vetra, Chief O'Neil and she had visited the Wellesley Reception Center and that Tom Vetra had written a report on this visit. A motion was made by Neil Johnson to attach Tom Vetra's report and Jane Fleming's overview to comments on question #1. Seconded by Jane Fleming - vote unanimously in favor. This would be an up-date to question #1. Question #2 - Bus Resources: This question was covered in the mintues of the July 12, 1990 meeting. A recommendation will be made to the Board of Selectmen that more busses be suppli.e~d.

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v <s a GM ~ s I 4%$ i Question.#4'- State Support;.- Jane Fleming had been in touch with Dr. Belt y, O l?' ~ and it is his suggestion that each child go through a portal' monitor and nir b be tested with hand held monitors., A motion was made by Neil Johnson to ir recommend that protal monitoring be located at host echools, along with jfju? ' otion secondad by Jane Fleming - vote unanimously in f avor. M technicians.' . Question #6 - Sc'hool Department Radios:, Closed - Question #9 - Bus Communications: Closed Jane Fleming asked what the shelf life of Question #10 - Potassium Iodide: Potassium Iodide was, and Chief O'Neil_explaiaed that the Potassium Iodide' t we now have on hand has an expiration date of October,1990. He went on to e saf that'he had been told that the manufacturer is supposedly sending the Department of Public Health a letter verifying.that the expiration date has Derek MacDonald stated that as long.as the Potassium been extended one year. Iodide was stored in dark brown bottles it was possible that the shelf life 1-could be unlimited. The Committee discussed involving Question #11 - Special Needs Survey: various civic organizations to aid in the collection of information concerning Chief O'Neil reminded the Committee that all special.needs citizene. information concerning the special needs population is strictly confidential, i and they should be careful in the way this information'is gathered. Neil Johnson made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Paul Brown, vote unanimously l j. in favor. Meeting adjourned at 9:50 P.M. f The next meeting is scheduled for Thursday, August 9, 1990 at 7:30 P.M. t a '\\' I if. l 4 'f

.__ So k E _. I gp-QUESTIONS ^ april 1990 UPDATE Plannine Area - Lhdus Sintus 1; Reception Center 2. Bus Resources : Yes Open 3. Day Care Centers - Yes Open. ~4. - State Suppon Yes Open 5. Host Hospital Yes Oosed 6. Voluntary Evacuation Yes Closed 7. SchoolIPs Yes. Closed' 8. . School Department Radios No Open 9. ' Bus Communications Yes Open

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Special Needs Survey. Open Yes 12. State Communication Problems Yes Open 13. Siren Procedures Yes Open 14 Training-No Open ._15. Emergency Public Information Material Open Yes 16' i Public Information Material for Transients Yes Open 17,. IP Revisions '_ See#15 i Clossd - 18. Road Capacity Yes-Open No-Closed 3278/NUC1/1327 - ~ - - ~ ~ ~ ~ ^ ^

i q RECEPTION CENTER - 4 W., lt Selectmen wish to have copy of letter from Secretary Barry to-the NRC regarding 1 short-comings of the Reception Center in Wellesley, i.etter was sent prior to October 12th. a.~ Summary of Prior Information Qastion appeared to reference unsigned letter dated October 5,1989 from MCDA to FEMA conceming the Exercise extent of play for the Wellesley Reception Center. This letter identified how the. reception center was to be used for the - Exercise and its short cominEs. The facility had not been modified as of the

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Physical Modifications to the Mass DPW facility were scheduled to be completed by the end of January 1990 with a target completion date for everything by the end f l of June 1990. Outstanding items include procedures which were being reviewed by the State, equipment on order and training. in February 1987, se Navy denied a' request by MCDA to use the South Weymouth Naval Air Station as a reception center. 1 E b. Acril 1990 Uodate The Wellesley Reception Center has been physically modified and is capable of supponing reception center operations. should it be necessary. All of. the equipment is available at the reception center'. Some of the radios are not yet l installed but can be backed up by state agencies who staffed the facility. All outstanding items are planned to be completed within a month. Lesson plans have been updated. Training is planned for May June. 1. c. April 12.1990 RERP Committee Ooen items L 1 Tom and possibly Neil would like a tour of the Wellesley Reception Center. Is the Wellesley Reception Center configured for handicapped use. L 3278/NUC1J1327 l'

BUS REROURCES 2. . Do bus companies have an adequate number of drivers? How do we know if there is clear commitment of drivers to respond?- l Summary of Prior Infom nion a. ) l 1 'o The now outdated letters of agre:na aquired the supplier to provide drivers with the units. Of the 700 drivers who received training prior to the exercise only one driver indicated that she would not respond in a real emergency. Driver trauung. consisted of 3 hours of lecture and practical on basic emergency response, radiation and dosimetry. Training is conducted on an annual basis. Letters of agreement are being updated. b. Aoril 1090 Update Training is conducted on an annual basis for bus providers. Chief O'Neil coordinates training for Duxbury employees with the Transportation Coordinator and Boston Edison. The remainder are coordinated between the Commonwea and Boston Edison. The matrix is being updated and should be available soon. c. April 12.1990 RERP Committee Comments Need copies of updated LOAs. Need copy of updated bus matrix. Upon obtaining copies of'above, committee will compare Duxbury bus requirements against available resources. n ' 3278/NUCIJ1327 -3

~ DAY cARECENTERS 3.~ What is happen'tng'with the day care centers as 'they are no longer in the Sch Depanment IPs but instead in Health Depanment IPs? Need special repon on a. Summary of Prior litformation la } Day cares were reassigned to the Health Depanment since they facilities. The added notification requirements would be handled b the phones for speed dialing and to assign an assistant when notifications required, The Health Department procedure requires an update to address th b. Aoril 1990 Uodate. Although the manual for the phones indicates a speed dial capability, it isn't whether the installed phenes have this function. The TSI representative is expected any day to install two more phones and will be asked about this. If the j phones do not have this capability, we will see if we can get it.The Health Department IP has been modified to include an assistant. ) April 12.10o0 RERP_ Comminee Comment _s c. Need copy of new Health Depanment IP. Resolution on speed dial capability. ~ Need to contact the ftheen small day cares (6 or less children) and -determine if there are any special requiremenu such as transponation. a t U78/NUC1J1327 J-

r ' STATE SUPPORT - Have the support groups (such as Steie Polix, National Guud, etc.) cle 4. obligased. What 1: form of obligation? L Summarv of Prior 1' donation a. L l-The Musschusetts Civil Defense Act and Related Statutes, an Appen Chapter 33,13 2B, Nuclear Power Plant Areas and Executive Order the Govemor the authority after a State of Emergency is declared. Activati and emergency response capabilities are tested during drius and exercises exercise sepon needs to be reviewed for problem areu. Host sc& :o1 : been fon.,hed t b. Antil 1990 Undate State Police are placed on standby at an Alen with a representative Area 11. At a Site Area Emergency State Police are dispatched to pre traffic control points. State Police who staff traffic control units can be rea Area 11. Any contacts between State Pobte and a Duxbury unit would nee relayed through the EOC. The Commonwealth has responsibility for the host school. Duxbury has tal setive role in this activity. Dr. Kennedy wiD meet with the Needham superintendent the week of April 16th. 4 Apri.! 12. IN REP.P Committee Comments c. Requests FEhiA comment on the lack of a signature page for State covering concept of operations as required by NUREG-0654, Element A.3. Contemed about the lack of progress in obuuning a host school. There is some doubt about whether Needham will agree to accept Duxbury studeras. Committee secommends designating the Reception Center as

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ETATE SUPPORT (Cont'd)- +. Monhoring capability should be available to ensure that the se'.ooi child-1 do;-not 3o into' the host school-with no way of knowir.g 6f they art{ -a ~ [ contaminated, This may make negotiations wi.a a host school celer, as weU. i I I I i C I i ) l 3278/NUCL/1327 4

Most HOSPITAL f, = v Do the host bospitals have limited capability to handle contaminated i i a; summarv of Prior Information There are 13 hospitals which have been designated as MS 1 hospitals by Massachusetts FEMA Guidance Memorandum MS 1,

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L* one primary and one back up hospital be designated, with a minimurn of physician and one nurse who can supervise the evaluation and treatment contaminated injured patients, per hospital. b. AprD 1990 Update The following is an updated list of MS 1 hospitals: Cardinal Cushing Hospital Tobey Hospital Brockton Quincy Hospital Wareham Falmouth Hospital Quin:y Goddard Memorial Falmouth St. Lukes Hospital Stoughton New Bedford Framingham Union Haspital Brockton Hospital Framingham Brockton Monon Hospital Taunton Chuhon Memorial Hospital Fall River Jordan Hospital Mass. General Plymouth Boston The Commonwealth has gone beyond the number of hospitals requi planning standad The capa:ity at any given hospital for handling contaminated injured patients will vary based on the circumstances (e.g., number of doc' numter of nurses, type of injury, type of contamination, other medical emergencies, etc.)- Providing a meutingful number may be impossible due to number of assumptions. On the other hand, hospitals would handle this sit just like any other. If the situation exceeds a hospital's capability or other hospitals assist through mutual aid This question concems patients both conta:ninated and injured. People who are just contaminated would care of at the decontamination center. AnrD 12.1990 R'GtP Comminee Comment c. Issue closed 3278/NUCU1327 -7

M$itRARY EVACUA410N -,j.. - 6 During the tk jAa of the beach and schooh what will happen to other residents? Will h thete be dongution during evacuation? n. Summary of Prior Information The Evacuation Tirne Estimate (ETE) did consider voluntary evacuation. The ETE estima;es approxirnately 25% of the population evacuates voluntarily. b, Anril 1990 Undate 1 Evacuating only the beaches and schools would be a precautionary protectiv action. The purpose is to remove these groups before there is a real need to do so based on protective action limits, in effect this gets a head start on any sub evacuation of the remaining population should it be necessary. Any residents who are inclined to evacuate at this early stage may lengthen the time to perform precautionary evacuation of the beaches and schools but would lessen the evacuation time should a preventative evacuation protective action be necessa c. Atsril 12.1000 RERP Committee Comment issued closed. t t i i 3278/NUC1/1327._

i.; 7. Is it cle at in the 25 that parents may pick op children at school? t Summarv of Prior Information ) The School Department implementing Procedures ha <e a number of references L allowing parents the ability to plck up children. b. Artil 12.1990 RERP Comminee Comment Issued closed.- l 1 3278/NUC1./1327 -9

v',: SCHOOL DEPARTMFM RAblOS - o a What is tht status of the $chool Department's portable rakos b Edison?: Summary of Pnor Information i a i The plan was to purci, se UHF radios and use the DPW frequeI would be limited to emergency use only to allow actmal use DPW. The purchase was put on hold whDe CB radios were tested. ) b. April 1990 Update i CB radios were tested and found to do the job. They have an 1 being the same as the ponables used in the lead and follow Dr. Kennedy has approved their use for this purpose Seven additional ponables - and two bue stations will be purchased by BECo. Antil 12.1990 RERP Committee Comment c. lssue will be closed when CB radios a e provided to 5:hools. I I i I l i l l J l 4 i s i I t 3278/NUCL/1327 j 'a e

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i l Summuy of Prior Information a 1 De bus convoy has two primary communications links, CB's and the j commurdcations. State Police Troop Stations and many cruisers monitor CB fo emergency traffic. South Shore REACT also monitors CB emergency channel 9 The Transportation Staging Areas have been station radios with the t providers frequencies. Once the buses are out of range of the radios,t be direct communications but indirect conununications are possible. b. Anril 111990 RERP Comr.,ittee Comment issue will be closed once host school identified. l I; i l l l-l I i-i 3278/NUC1/1327 1 11 L

POTA111UM IOD1DE 9,C., z. ,10.: Are we stockpiling potanium kdine?. ' Summary of Prior Infgg a. l The EOC has a sufficient supply of K3 for emergency workersI be issued to each emergency worker when dosimetry issued curTendy at EOC but will be moved to the nursing home. b. Aeril 1990 Undate The K] wul be snoved to the nursing home when tne procedure is the new location. April 12.1990 RERP Comminee Comment c. Issue will be closed when K1 is trartsferred to the nursing home. 1 i l,. 3278/NUCU1327. -

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Summary of Prior Informelon a. Chadwick, Martin and Bailey Consultants conducted a sp survey provides numbers of people but not names. Chief O special town survey to obtain names and addresses, b. Antil 1990 Unh It is possible to obtain a phone book which is Listed by teleph than by name for conducting a telephone survey. However unlist umbers would not be included. he possibility of obtaining a list of D numbers without names has been investigated. It is possi generated list of telephone numbers specific to the Duxbury you pay by the quantity and there is no guaramee of getting ev Obviously both these methods would involve a time consummg e Initial indications are that the questions fall beyond the albwa Town Ce. is. This will be verified. t-i Another possibility is a separate mailing. The problem in the p has been the lack of response p April 12.1090 RERP Comminee Comny:nu c. The consensus recommendation is to suncy various organ generate a list rather than the blanket approa:h Even various tow could be asked who they know who may fa'l into one of the it is important to emph size the strict confiden:e of the informa its use is for emergencies (i.e., fires and hazardous materia incidents). Individual calls to the generated names sh ould be conducted so pc.ople can provide their own specific information and f know. A news article on the front page of local papers ca important the information is no Duxbury. The latch key children need to be identified as well.

STATE COMMLMICATION PROB 1tMS. .7 a. 12 What about the lack of commutucation with the $ tate? What is th Town of adequate committnmt of personnel resources by the Staie? Summary of Prior 1rtfor nation e Were awaitirg Exercise Repon, b. Acril 1990 Undate The exercise repon is at FEMA Headquartars receiving a detailed r l deficiency repon was issued in February. A renxdial exercise to dem objectives has been tentatively scheduled for mid May. The exe likely be issued after the remedial so that the remedial's results ma Acril 12.1990 RERP Commhtee Comment c. Open until Remedial Exercise conducted and deficiency cleared. l 1 'l l 1 3278/NUC1J1327 n ~

$1REN PROCEDURE ' ,t,;..', -. Wha: is the.corftet prooteurt with the sirens? Why do 13. instructions on use of sirens? a.' Summary of hinr Informulan he old procedure require the. Commonwealth to motify D setion recommendations and siren activation through M the tirneliness of this information, MCDA Framingham will n

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TRADGNG 14. ht is the status of trairdng of our penonnelin procedures and trairung with equipm 1. 6: Summary of Prior Information in 1989 RERP training was provided to 285 people in Duxbury. as follows: Fire Department Os\\w%n 34 st. e p a 6 ( Police Department 44 f DPW Q g* l Harbormaster 34 4 C Conservation Department 14 Council on Aging 9 Health Departmem 2 Nursing Home 3 School Department 86 Day Care Centers 3B EOC Administrative $ttif __11 Total 285 'The training consists of an overview and details related to specific functions. Training is conducted annually. b. Apri) 1000 Undate Chief O'Neil is in the process of scheduling training for 1990. Five trairung sessions for new employees have already been scheduled for April. April 12.1900 RERP Comminee Comment c. item closed except for Nursing Home and School Department training which is low. Anempt to obtain bener anendance during this year's trauung i 3278/NUCLJ1327

EMMGENCY PUBUC INFORMATION MATERIAL i. 15c Do we have Dyen and posten? Where are they? Where a 'are they not posted?- Summarv of Prior information a Emergency signs, Oyers and posten were scheduled to be co by early April. b. Antil 1990 Undate 1 All material has been distributed to the various facilities with seasonal locations (camps, golf counts, yacht clubs, historical bu they have opened for the season. Even those should be done in Individual facilities / departments are responsible for posting th n. distributed include: l 1, Shelter Sirm. Distributed to schools, pool, library, old Town Ha Town Hall. 1 2 Sheher Flyers Distributed to the Conservation Adnunistrator fo population. 3. Recemion Center Flyers. Contained in all Shelter Center Lits located at schocls, new Town Hall, pools and library. For the beach popu have been provided to the Conservation Adnunistrator. l-4. Emergency Public information Placards These have been disuibuted to all public buildings (except as noted earlier) including schools, p Town Hall, library, pool, Post Office, Harbormaster, and Art Mus Acril 12.1990 RERP Committee Comments c. Need all shelter signs to be posted. lasue raised concerning the need to update the Emergency Booklet. 3278/NUCU1327

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,.e - - ^ ~ MUC INFORMAT10N M ATERIAL FOR TRAN$tFNTS .,._4 -16. How do tramient peopic bom out of town how where to go? (Rel i s ix a Summuy of Prior Informatio_n \\.? See number 15. l b. April 12.1900 RERP Committee Comment included in Number 15, close issue. .j 1 l l-i L t-l -. 1 l 3278/NUCL/1327 ie

IP stFV1110Ns .c s 17. How come the Schools and the School Committee only have the fdth IP when we are on 4 the seventh lPT $mnmary of Prior information a. Situation resulted from the large number of changes just prior to the exercise. An index would be beneficial. b. AnrD 1990 Undate An index will be developed to identify the latest revision of each plan / procedure. In addition, a controlled copy list will be developed to identify who receives and maintains copies of the plans /procedults. This will aid in ensuring the appropriate individuals receive updates. This will be accomplished when the administrative'- assistant is hired. Aoril 12.1990 RERP Committee Comment c. issue will be closed when index developed. 3278/NUCL/1327 to

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ROAb CAPAC7TY I 2 18.' What is traffic capacity of roads? Summuv of Print Information a. h trdic capacity.of the Duxbury roads is conservatively average of 1297 vehicles per bour, b. April 12.1990 RERP Comnence Commeni i i Issue closed i L i I ~ l l-3278/NUCul327 ~ ~ ~ ~~

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g,ejk{D THE C MM NWEALTH SF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY AND OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS b -{N / 400 WORCESTER ROAD P.O. BOX 1496 FRA MINGHAM. M ASS.017014317 MICHAEL S. DUKAKIS ROBERT J. BOULAY 00VERNOR DIRECTOR July 7, 1990 - RECEIVED Jul. 9 1990 Thomas J., Groux Town Manager

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I am writing in reference to your letter of June 8. We are very interested in knowing the status of a proposed meeting-between Duxbury and Needham officials regarding provision of -. host schools for' students from Duxbury and Marshfield in case of an accident at Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station. We are eager to i solidify plans to ensure the safety on the school children from both towns. In fact, 13 of the 35 towns surrounding the 'Wellesley Reception Center that were polled in May responded + favorably to our request to provide host schools for the children of Marshfield'and Duxbury. We need to know if the Town of Needham is committed to providing host facilities for these children so that we may respond to the other towns that have offered-to participate in 1 planning. Please contact.me at your earliest convenience about this matter so that we may resolve this outstanding public safety issue. i Sin / r sty, co + Robert % ulay s Director ' % cc: Secretary Charles V. Barry, Executive Office of Public Safety Abdul Hamadeh, Duxbury Board of Selectmen Chief Carl O'Neil, Duxbury Civil Defense Director Daniel McGonagle, Marshfield Civil Defense Director Ron Varley, Boston Edison Company Deputy Director John L. Lovering, MCDA Buzz Hausner, Director NSEPP, MCDA}}