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ACCESSION NSR:800719010E       DOC DATE: SA/07/16 NOTARIZED: NO                           DOCKET FACIL:50 000 Shearon Harris Nuclear power PlantE Unit'E Carolina                         05000uoo AUTH, NAME           AUTHOR AFFILIATION
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                                            'IMMERMANES,R RECIP ~ NAME         RECIPIENT AFFILIATION DENTONEH ~ RE       Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulationi Director S UBJECT:   Forwards emergency planning public info brochuregin response to SER Open Item 12 re emergency preparedness,Addi info provided in SER Section 13,3,2,7, DISTRISOTION CODE: AOAES COPIES RECEIVED:LTR                      J  ENCL        SIZE; TITLE:    OR Submittal Emergency Prep Cot respondence NOTES:
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CRM Carolina Power & Light Company SERIAL: NLS-84-323 JUL 16 1984 Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC       20555 SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT NO. 1 DOCKET NO. 50-400 EMERGENCY PLANNING PUBLIC INFORMATION BROCHURE
CRM Carolina Power & Light Company JUL 16 1984 SERIAL:
NLS-84-323 Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT NO.
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DOCKET NO. 50-400 EMERGENCY PLANNING PUBLIC INFORMATION BROCHURE


==Dear Mr. Denton:==
==Dear Mr. Denton:==
In response to the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP) Safety Evaluation Report (SER)
Open Item No.
12 on Emergency Preparedness, Carolina Power
& Light Company hereby submits the Emergency Planning Public Information Brochure for your review.
Additional information, regarding this specific portion of SER Open Item No.
12 can be found in SER Section 13.3.2.7 (Pages 13-38 and 39).
If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Gregg A. Sinders at (919) 836-8168.
Yours very truly, GAS/ccc (357GAS)
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mmer man Manager Nuclear Licensing Section CC:
Mr. B. C. Buckley (NRC)
Mr. G. F. Maxwell (NRC-SHNPP)
Mr. J.
P. O'Reilly (NRC-RII)
Mr. G. E. Simonds (NRC-EPB)
Mr. Travis Payne (KUDZU)
Mr. Daniel F.
Read (CHANGE/ELP)
Chapel Hill Public Library Wake County Public Library Mr. Wells Eddleman Mr. John D. Runkle Dr. Richard D. Wilson Mr. G. 0. Bright (ASLB)
Dr. J.
H. Carpenter (ASLB)
Mr. J. L. Kelley (ASLB)
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In response to the      Shearon      Harris Nuclear        Power Plant (SHNPP) Safety Evaluation Report (SER) Open Item No. 12 on Emergency Preparedness, Carolina Power & Light Company hereby submits the Emergency Planning Public Information Brochure    for your review. Additional information, regarding this specific portion of    SER Open Item No. 12 can be found in SER Section 13.3.2.7 (Pages  13-38 and 39).
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Yours very      truly, S ~        mmer man Manager Nuclear Licensing Section GAS/ccc    (357GAS)
CC:    Mr. B. C. Buckley (NRC)                                  Wake County      Public Library Mr. G. F. Maxwell (NRC-SHNPP)                            Mr. Wells Eddleman Mr. J. P. O'Reilly (NRC-RII)                              Mr. John D. Runkle Mr. G. E. Simonds (NRC-EPB)                              Dr. Richard D. Wilson Mr. Travis Payne (KUDZU)                                  Mr. G. 0. Bright (ASLB)
Mr. Daniel F. Read (CHANGE/ELP)                          Dr. J. H. Carpenter (ASLB)
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This booklet tells you what to do if there is an emergency at the Harris plant.
An emergency is not likely. Yet to be sure that you willbe safe, state and local officials have made special plans to protect you.
This booklet is part of the safety plans for the Harris plant.
These offices set up the plans:
~North Carolina Division of Emergency Management aChatham County Emergency Management Agency
~Sanford-Lee County Department of Emergency Management aWake County Emergency Management Agency
~Carolina Power and Light Company Please read through this booklet now.
Then keep a copy in a handy place at home.
Be sure there is also a copy where you work.
You can hang the booklet up and use the calendar inside. That way you willhave the plans ready ifyou need them.


This booklet tells you what to do if there is an emergency at the Harris plant. An emergency is not likely. Yet to be sure that you will be safe, state and local officials have made special plans to protect you.
This booklet tells you what to do if there is an emergency at the Harris plant. An emergency is not likely. Yet to be sure that you willbe safe, state and local officials have made special plans to protect you.
This booklet is part of the safety plans for the Harris plant. These offices set up the plans:
                ~ North Carolina Division of Emergency Management aChatham County Emergency Management Agency
                ~ Sanford-Lee County Department of Emergency Management aWake County Emergency Management Agency
                ~ Carolina Power and Light Company Please read through this booklet now. Then keep a copy in a handy place at home. Be sure there is also a copy where you work. You can hang the booklet up and use the calendar inside. That way you will have the plans ready if you need them.
 
This booklet tells you what to do if there is an emergency at the Harris plant. An emergency is not likely. Yet to be sure that you will be safe, state and local officials have made special plans to protect you.
This booklet is part of the safety plans for the Harris plant. These office's set up the plans.
This booklet is part of the safety plans for the Harris plant. These office's set up the plans.
North Carolina Division of Emergency Management Chatham County Emergency Management Agency Sanford-Lee County Department of Emergency Management Wake County Emergency Management Agency Carolina Power 8c Light Company You might have questions about this booklet or want. more copies of it. If so, please call or write one of these offices now.
North Carolina Division of Emergency Management Chatham County Emergency Management Agency Sanford-Lee County Department of Emergency Management Wake County Emergency Management Agency Carolina Power 8c Light Company You might have questions about this booklet or want. more copies of it. Ifso, please call or write one of these offices now.
Chatham County Emergency Management Agency                    Harnett County Emergency Management Agency P. O. Box 4Z8                                                 P. O. Box 6 Pittsboro, N. C. 2731Z                                         Erwin, N. C. 28339 (Courier Box 322)
Chatham County Emergency Management Agency P. O. Box 4Z8 Pittsboro, N. C. 2731Z (Courier Box 322)
(919) 897-8130 (919) 542-2911 Sanford-Lee County Dept. of Emergency Management               Wake County Emergency Management Agency P. O. Box 1154                                                 Suite 921, County Office Building Sanford Municipal Building                                    P. O. Box 550 ZZ5 Weatherspoon Street                                        Raleigh, N. C. 27602 Sanford, N. C. 27330 (Courier Box 331)                                              (919) 755-6245 (919) 775-3941 N. C. Division of Emergency Management-                       Harris Visitors Center 116 West Jones Street                                         Carolina Power 8r, Light Company Raleigh, N. C. 27611                                           P. O. Box 3Z7 New Hill~ N. C. 27562 (919) 733-3867                                                (919) 362-8633 gag 5Af.&7/ ~S Wmpov6o n.t ~~                                                         LLs The Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant near New Hill       A serious emergency that might be of danger to you will start to produce power in 1985. Commercial           would take place over a period of time. Remember operation will start in 1986. Carolina Power Ec Light     that if you hear the sirens you can find out what to do Company has built the plant to be run safely. Like all     if you tune in an EBS station. You can learn the news nuclear plants, the Harris plant will be run under strict and find out if there is an emergency at the plant. To safety rules. These have been set and are watched by       help you understand the broadcasts, the words used for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This is           emergencies are defined in the box below. Please read the office which has been set up to be sure nuclear       them.
(919) 542-2911 Harnett County Emergency Management Agency P. O. Box 6 Erwin, N. C. 28339 (919) 897-8130 Sanford-Lee County Dept. of Emergency Management P. O. Box 1154 Sanford Municipal Building ZZ5 Weatherspoon Street Sanford, N. C.
plants are safe.
27330 (Courier Box 331)
Classes of Problems The NRC says each plant must hold an emergency test each year. State and local agencies are tested at least   Four classes   of problems could occur at the plant.
Wake County Emergency Management Agency Suite 921, County Office Building P. O. Box 550 Raleigh, N. C.
once in two years. These tests check on emergency          These classes are set by the NRC. They tell plant, plans. They are graded by each of these groups.            county and state officials what they should do for each type of problem.
27602 (919) 755-6245 (919) 775-3941 N. C. Division of Emergency Management-116 West Jones Street Raleigh, N. C.
  ~  The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
27611 (919) 733-3867 Harris Visitors Center Carolina Power 8r, Light Company P. O. Box 3Z7 New Hill~ N. C.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency                ~ Uagsu81 Event. This is the least serious type of (FEMA)                                                  problem. It might lower the safety of the plant.
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  ~  The State of North Carolina                              State and county officials would be told.
LLs The Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant near New Hill will start to produce power in 1985.
The Counties of Chatham, Harnett, Lee, and Wake
Commercial operation will start in 1986.
    ~  Carolina Power 5 Light Company                        ~ Al~       This means a more serious type of problem. It may lower plant safety more than an Sirens are also tested often.  (Look at page 10 to find        Unusual Event. State and county officials would out more about these tests.)                                    be told.
Carolina Power Ec Light Company has built the plant to be run safely.
A serious emergency at the Harris plant is not likely       ~ Sfte Area Emergency.        This means something for two reasons. First, it was planned and built with         serious has happened at the plant and it could lead many safety systems.       Second, both CPRL and             to worse problems. There could be some release government agencies watch as it operates.                       of radioactive material very close to the plant, but this does not always happen. State and county No energy source can be free of all risk even though           officials would be told and would stand by. They such steps have been taken to make it safe. That is             might have to take action to protect people near why special safety plans like these have been made.            the plant.
Like all nuclear plants, the Harris plant willbe run under strict safety rules.
They can help people who live near the plant to be safe if an emergency were ever to happen.                         ~ General RmergWe)f.      This means something very serious has happened      at the plant. There is a In case of an emergency, you need to know this booklet         threat from radiation to the people near the so you and your family can be safe. Please read it             plant. State and local officials would take action now. Talk about it with your family and your friends.          and tell people what to do for their safety.
These have been set and are watched by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
If you know someone who cannot read, or is blind,               Officials would use EBS radio and TV stations to please read the booklet to them. Call or write now if           do this.
This is the office which has been set up to be sure nuclear plants are safe.
you have questions, The next page lists phone numbers and addresses you can use.
The NRC says each plant must hold an emergency test each year.
I Ls         RgjiQ 4i Qll Radiation is all around us in the world. It is in the air, in food and water. It is in our homes.and in our bodies. This is background radiation. Man-made radiation is used by doctors and dentists', in" the form of X'-rays and gamma rays.
State and local agencies are tested at least once in two years.
These tests check on emergency plans.
They are graded by each of these groups.
~ The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
~ The State of North Carolina The Counties of Chatham, Harnett, Lee, and Wake
~ Carolina Power 5 Light Company Sirens are also tested often.
(Look at page 10 to find out more about these tests.)
A serious emergency that might be of danger to you would take place over a period of time.
Remember that if you hear the sirens you can find out what to do if you tune in an EBS station.
You can learn the news and find out if there is an emergency at the plant. To help you understand the broadcasts, the words used for emergencies are defined in the box below. Please read them.
Classes of Problems Four classes of problems could occur at the plant.
These classes are set by the NRC.
They tell plant, county and state officials what they should do for each type of problem.
~ Uagsu81 Event.
This is the least serious type of problem.
It might lower the safety of the plant.
State and county officials would be told.
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more serious type of problem. It may lower plant safety more than an Unusual Event.
State and county officials would be told.
A serious emergency at the Harris plant is not likely for two reasons.
First, it was planned and built with many safety systems.
: Second, both CPRL and government agencies watch as it operates.
No energy source can be free of all risk even though such steps have been taken to make it safe.
That is why special safety plans like these have been made.
They can help people who live near the plant to be safe if an emergency were ever to happen.
In case of an emergency, you need to know this booklet so you and your family can be safe.
Please read it now.
Talk about it with your family and your friends.
If you know someone who cannot
: read, or is blind, please read the booklet to them.
Call or write now if you have questions, The next page lists phone numbers and addresses you can use.
~ Sfte Area Emergency.
This means something serious has happened at the plant and it could lead to worse problems.
There could be some release of radioactive material very close to the plant, but this does not always happen.
State and county officials would be told and would stand by. They might have to take action to protect people near the plant.
~ General RmergWe)f.
This means something very serious has happened at the plant.
There is a threat from radiation to the people near the plant.
State and local officials would take action and tell people what to do for their safety.
Officials would use EBS radio and TV stations to do this.
I Ls RgjiQ4iQll Radiation is all around us in the world. It is in the air, in food and water. It is in our homes.and in our bodies.
This is background radiation.
Man-made radiation is used by doctors and dentists', in"the form of X'-rays and gamma rays.
How much radiation do you get in these ways? It is commonly measured in "millirems." Americans get from 100 to 200 millirems
How much radiation do you get in these ways? It is commonly measured in "millirems." Americans get from 100 to 200 millirems
,a year from background sources. Man-made sources add about 90 more. Here are some of the amounts you might get.
,a year from background sources.
e Living for a year in a city like Denver that has a high altitude    about 180 millirems
Man-made sources add about 90 more.
                    ~ Taking a plane flight from coast to coast about 3 millirems i Watching color TV for one hour a day for a year about 1 millirem o Living for a.year close to a nuclear power plant less than 1 millirem Can radiation be harmful?       Yes, that's why public health experts say you should get as little as you can. That means you need to avoid the radiation that could come from a nuclear accident. The counties of Chatham, Harnett, Lee, and Wake, and the State of North Carolina have set up the plan in this booklet to protect you if that should happen.
Here are some of the amounts you might get.
Could a nuclear plant blow up? No. A nuclear plant is netlike a bomb.         It cangaotexplode.
e Living for a year in a city like Denver that has a high altitudeabout 180 millirems
How could you be exposed to radiation in an accident at the plant? Radioactive material could get into the air and water, causing a risk to your health if you live near the Harris plant. You could then be exposed to it in three ways.
~ Taking a plane flight from coast to coast about 3 millirems i Watching color TV for one hour a day for a year about 1 millirem o Living for a.year close to a nuclear power plant less than 1 millirem Can radiation be harmful?
                      ~ By radiation in the air and on the ground. Exposure will stop if you go to a place with no radiation.
Yes, that's why public health experts say you should get as little as you can.
                      ~ By radiation on hair, skin, and clothes. Exposure will stop if you wash the radiation off.
That means you need to avoid the radiation that could come from a nuclear accident.
o From breathing or swallowing radioactive material. Exposure will stop when one of two things happens to the material:
The counties of Chatham, Harnett, Lee, and Wake, and the State of North Carolina have set up the plan in this booklet to protect you if that should happen.
                              - it stops giving off radiation your body eliminates it How can you know how harmful the radiation       will be to you? It depends on these things:
Could a nuclear plant blow up?
                      ~ The type you get
No. A nuclear plant is netlike a bomb. It cangaotexplode.
                      ~ The amount you get
How could you be exposed to radiation in an accident at the plant?
                      ~ The length of time you are exposed
Radioactive material could get into the air and water, causing a risk to your health ifyou live near the Harris plant. You could then be exposed to it in three ways.
                      ~ The amount of your body that is exposed
~ By radiation in the air and on the ground.
                      ~ The amount of radioactive material you breathe or take into your body The higher the level of radiation and the longer you are exposed to     it, the greater the harm will be.
Exposure willstop ifyou go to a place with no radiation.
~ By radiation on hair, skin, and clothes.
Exposure will stop if you wash the radiation off.
o From breathing or swallowing radioactive material.
Exposure will stop when one of two things happens to the material:
- it stops giving off radiation your body eliminates it How can you know how harmful the radiation willbe to you? It depends on these things:
~ The type you get
~ The amount you get
~ The length of time you are exposed
~ The amount of your body that is exposed
~ The amount of radioactive material you breathe or take into your body The higher the level of radiation and the longer you are exposed to it, the greater the harm willbe.
You are not safe to stay outside while air with radioactive material passes over you. Taking shelter is the safest thing you can do until the wind carries the radioactive material away.
You are not safe to stay outside while air with radioactive material passes over you. Taking shelter is the safest thing you can do until the wind carries the radioactive material away.


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Sirens were bought and put in place by CP8cL to warn you if there is an emergency at the Harris plant. To be sure they can do this, they must be tested from time to time. That means a siren blast could be a warning, but may only be a test.
Sirens were bought and put in place by CP8cL to warn you if there is an emergency at the Harris plant.
  ~ How can you tell when there is a warning and not just a test? The best way is to tune in an EBS radio or TV station. If there is an emergency, these stations will stop their regular programs.
To be sure they can do this, they must be tested from time to time. That means a siren blast could be a warning, but may only be a test.
They will tell you what has happened and what to do. And remember, do not evacuate if you hear the sirens. The EBS stations will tell you if that should be done.
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What will be different in a test. The EBS stations will not stop their regular programs. Tuning in an EBS station is always the best thing to do.
How can you tell when there is a warning and not just a test?
Is there any other way you can tell when there is just a test? Yes, because some tests   will not sound the same as warnings. Here are the kinds of tests that will be made:
The best way is to tune in an EBS radio or TV station. If there is an emergency, these stations willstop their regular programs.
                    ~ Stleat Test. A silent test will be made every two weeks. In this kind of test, a silent signal is sent to each siren. The sirens should make no noise in this test.
They will tell you what has happened and what to do.
                ~   ~ Quarterly "Grow]'est. A "growl" test will be made every three months. In this kind of test, there will be a low, sound for a few seconds at a time. Each siren will sound like it is "growling" when it is tested. The dates of these "growl" tests will be announced in the local news.
And remember, do not evacuate if you hear the sirens.
Full System Test. A full system test will be made at least once a year. In this kind of test, all the sirens will be turned on at the same time. The sirens will stay on for as long as three minutes, just as they may in- an emergency.       The dates of these full system tests will be announced in the local news.
The EBS stations willtell you ifthat should be done.
What willbe different in a test.
The EBS stations willnot stop their regular programs. Tuning in an EBS station is always the best thing to do.
Is there any other way you can tell when there is just a test?
Yes, because some tests willnot sound the same as warnings.
Here are the kinds of tests that willbe made:
~ Stleat Test. A silent test will be made every two weeks.
In this kind of test, a silent signal is sent to each siren. The sirens should make no noise in this test.
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~ Quarterly "Grow]'est. A "growl" test willbe made every three months.
In this kind of test, there will be a low, sound for a few seconds at a time.
Each siren will sound like it is "growling" when it is tested.
The dates of these "growl" tests will be announced in the local news.
FullSystem Test. A full system test willbe made at least once a year.
In this kind of test, all the sirens will be turned on at the same time.
The sirens will stay on for as long as three minutes, just as they may in-an emergency.
The dates of these full system tests will be announced in the local news.
But to be sure there is no emergency, tune in your EBS station.
But to be sure there is no emergency, tune in your EBS station.
Is there any other time the sirens might be turned. on? Yes, they might be turned-on in the emergency preparedness test each year at the plant. The dates of these tests willbe announced in the local news.
Is there any other time the sirens might be turned. on?
Who controls the sirens? The State of North Carolina and the counties of Chatham, Harnett, Lee and Wake. Local emergency officials turn on the sirens for tests and will also turn them on if they need to warn you of danger.
Yes, they might be turned-on in the emergency preparedness test each year at the plant. The dates of these tests willbe announced in the local news.
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What if you are deaf or hard of hear-ing and cannot hear the sirens7 Fill out the card below and send it in novr.
Off i c i a I s can then make plans to let you know of a problem some other way.
Be a
friend to soineone else who cannot hear and fill out the card for them.
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%he card sn novf.
What if you have no way to ride?
You may have no car, can-not drive, or cannot ride with someone else.
In that
: case, fill out the card below and send it in novI.
Officials can then make plans for special places to pick you up.
These places will be broad-
'cast on EBS stations.
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What if you have children in schools Officials will take them by bus to Evacuation Shelters more than 10 miles from the plant
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not go to 'QB school to picK vp your Children.
Children in day care centers and in public, private and nursery schools will be evacuated by bus to Evacuation Shelters'ook at page 9 to find out where your children wi I I be taken.
You can pick them up there after you sign in at your own Evacuation Shelter.
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Officials will care for these people.
Persons who do ~ need medical care would be taken to Evacu-ation Shelters for their sub-zones.
Persons who do need medical care would be taken to hospi-tals more than 10 miles from the pl Patients at Southern Wake Hospital will be taken to Wake Memorial Hospital in Raleigh.


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send it in red. That      card below and send it        ride with someone        Evacuation Shelters  So not Ifo tO PtCk way  officials  can make in novr. Of f i c i a I s can else. In that case,      more than 10 miles    Chem op. Officials special plans to drive-If then make plans to let        fill out  the card      from the plant ~      will care for these you.      you know      you know of a problem        below and send    it  in not go to 'QB school  people. Persons someone else who needs help, be a good friend some other way.
friend to soineone else Be a  novI. Officials can then make plans for to  picK vp your Children. Children in who do    ~  need medical care would an'd  fill out  the card  who cannot hear and          special places to        day care centers and  be  taken to Evacu-for them. 9& Sure to      fill  out the card for        pick you up. These        in public, private    ation Shelters for send the card in now'. them. Be Su!O tb Sencf      places will be broad-    and  nursery schools  their sub-zones.
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What does   it rn:an to evacuate? This nv:ans to move to a safe place rrare than 10 miles         fran the Harris plant. Do you need to eya~te   as soon as you hear the sirens?   No, sane people nay be told to evacuate, but not others.
What does it rn:an to evacuate?
How can you know     if you need to evacuate'?   Your EBS station will tell you vhich sub-zones need to evacuate.         If you   have not yet turned to the nap on page 6 and the chart on page 7, do so nour. Figure out which sub-zone you live in and put the sub-zone nurber in the               blank on page l. Also, figure out your evacuation route and Evacuation Shelter. Put the route and Evacuation Shelter in the blanks on page               l.
This nv:ans to move to a safe place rrare than 10 miles fran the Harris plant.
What is the best way to travel in an evacuation?         Use your em car, and take others     if you can. Offer a ride to nearby friends   and relatives who have no way to travel.
Do you need to eya~te as soon as you hear the sirens?
S hould  you get your children fran school and take them to your Evacuation         Shelter? No, if school is in session, your children will be taken by bus to an Evacuation Shelter. Do not try to pick up your children at school. 'Ihis             includes public, private and nursery schools.       It also includes day care centers.
No, sane people nay be told to evacuate, but not others.
You can pick children up at their Evacuation Shelter after you sign in at           your avn Evacuation Shelter. Look at the chart on page 9 to find out vklch Evacuation Shelter your children will go to. Put that information in the           blank on page   l.
How can you know if you need to evacuate'?
What is the best way to be sure your ecole         family knows skat to do in an evacuation? Share the Information about your sub-zone rnatter, evacuation route, and Evacuation Shelter. You might be in different sub-zones at the time of an energency. Plan ahead on a good place to meet that is rrore than 10 miles fran the Harris plant. Be sure all mnhers of your family know vhere that is.
Your EBS station will tell you vhich sub-zones need to evacuate.
What   if you have a handicap,   or have no way   to travel?   Read page 8 and send   in the information card. You rust send in this card neW'so plans can be nade to help you   if you need help.
If you have not yet turned to the nap on page 6
l4w, vAat   if your   sub-zone is told to evacuate?     Follow these steps.
and the chart on page 7, do so nour.
    -Stay calm. You will have time to evacuate.                               -Shelter livestock   and pets. Leave them food and water for tve days.
Figure out which sub-zone you live in and put the sub-zone nurber in the blank on page l.
    -Turn  off all  water faucets and lights.                                            may take pets with you   if you do not plan to stay at the Evacuation Q'ou
Also, figure out your evacuation route and Evacuation Shelter.
    -Turn  off all  appliances except refrigerators and freezers.                  Shelter. You may want to stay at a oatei or with friends or relatives.
Put the route and Evacuation Shelter in the blanks on page l.
    -Pack these things to take with you.                                          -Lock al I windows and doors.
What is the best way to travel in an evacuation?
Quis booklet                                                              -Close car windows and vents. Leave air conditioning and heaters off.
Use your em car, and take others if you can.
Q2 blankets or a sleeping bag for each person                            -Stay tuned to an EBS station as you drive.
Offer a ride to nearby friends and relatives who have no way to travel.
Q 2 sets of clothes for each person                                      -Follow your evacuation route to your Evacuation Shelter.
Should you get your children fran school and take them to your Evacuation Shelter?
Q Toilet articles and bath towels                                        -Sign in at your Evacuation Shelter. That way faniiy and friends will know Q Needed m:dicines                                                          you are safe. Also, you can get checked for radiation and treated if need-
No, if school is in session, your children will be taken by bus to an Evacuation Shelter.
        +Baby    needs                                                              ed. After you sign in, you may stay at the Evacuation Shelter. 0 , you Q Sane  mans of    identification,  such as a  driver's license          nay stay at sane other place >rare than 10 miles frcm the Harris plant.
Do not try to pick up your children at school.
QCar registration                                                        -Listen to EBS stations for neve about the emergency. Federal, state and QCredit cards, checkbook, and      cash                                    local officials will be checking radiation levels. They wil I use the EBS E3 Flashlight and batteries                                                stations to tell you when it is safe to go hone.
'Ihis includes public, private and nursery schools.
gPortable radio and batteries                                            -Plan to be gone fran hane for several days. If the evacuation lasts longer than that, you nay be allowed to go hme to feed pets and livestock. Tell officials if you need to care for livestock more often than that, so that they can help you.
It also includes day care centers.
Turn to the next two pages, with the rrap and chart,         if you have not yet done that. Ihese pages tell you how to figure out the sub-zone vhere you live. Key also tell you the route to take to get to your Evacuation Shelter. Be sure you have that Information in the blanks on page 1. If you want rrore Informttion about travel in an evacuation, turn to page 8.
You can pick children up at their Evacuation Shelter after you sign in at your avn Evacuation Shelter.
gf you   Qcav We sirens,       brune. your ~de   erato   cg QS StRttOn.
Look at the chart on page 9 to find out vklch Evacuation Shelter your children will go to.
If there is     an anergency     at the Harris plant, the stationeay just give you       news about it. Cr the stationtqkg.tell     you to ~Sheller     or agcy     for your safety.                                                                                                                                                                     e Shelter
Put that information in the blank on page l.
%hat does you vbork, it nnan or  sune todgkrtghalgaet other place.
What is the best way to be sure your ecole family knows skat to do in an evacuation?
yhis means to stay in a building and keep out as nneh outside air as you oan. the building could Taking shelter is the best thing to do if radioactive air is expected to pass over your area soon.
Share the Information about your sub-zone rnatter, evacuation
be your  hme, the    p Do you need     to tashelter         as soon as you hear the sirens?   I4, sme   people who live near the plant rray be   told to take shelter, but not others. That depends   on the wind and on how bad the energency is.
: route, and Evacuation Shelter.
How can you know       if you need to~kasheltCt'?       Your EBS station will   tell you vhlch sub-zones on the nap on page 6 need to take shelter.       Turn to the nap on page   6 and the   chart on page   7 and figure out which sub-zone you live in. Then put that sub-zone nmher in the blank on page 1.
You might be in different sub-zones at the time of an energency.
Vthat   if your   sub-zone   is told to take shelter?     Follow these steps .
Plan ahead on a good place to meet that is rrore than 10 miles fran the Harris plant.
      -Rmenher that children will be protected by school officials. This includes public, private, and nursery schools. It also includes day care centers.
Be sure all mnhers of your family know vhere that is.
      -Shelter your livestock. Keep your pets inside.
What if you have a handicap, or have no way to travel?
      ~     inside and stay there.
Read page 8 and send in the information card.
      -Close all doors and wi'ndows.
You rust send in this card neW'so plans can be nade to help you if you need help.
      -Turn off all fans, air conditioners, heaters, and furnace.
l4w, vAat if your sub-zone is told to evacuate?
      -Put out the fire in your fireplace with water. Close it to outside air.
Follow these steps.
      -Close off any other ways outside air can get in.
-Stay calm.
      -Go to a roan or basement with few or no windows to avoid drafts. Take a                                             rl.
You will have time to evacuate.
-Turn off all water faucets and lights.
-Turn off all appliances except refrigerators and freezers.
-Pack these things to take with you.
Quis booklet Q2 blankets or a sleeping bag for each person Q 2 sets of clothes for each person Q Toilet articles and bath towels Q Needed m:dicines
+Baby needs Q Sane mans of identification, such as a driver's license QCar registration QCredit cards, checkbook, and cash E3 Flashlight and batteries gPortable radio and batteries
-Shelter livestock and pets.
Leave them food and water for tve days.
Q'ou may take pets with you if you do not plan to stay at the Evacuation Shelter.
You may want to stay at a oatei or with friends or relatives.
-Lock al I windows and doors.
-Close car windows and vents.
Leave air conditioning and heaters off.
-Stay tuned to an EBS station as you drive.
-Follow your evacuation route to your Evacuation Shelter.
-Sign in at your Evacuation Shelter.
That way faniiy and friends will know you are safe.
Also, you can get checked for radiation and treated if need-ed.
After you sign in, you may stay at the Evacuation Shelter.
0, you nay stay at sane other place >rare than 10 miles frcm the Harris plant.
-Listen to EBS stations for neve about the emergency.
: Federal, state and local officials will be checking radiation levels.
They wil I use the EBS stations to tell you when it is safe to go hone.
-Plan to be gone fran hane for several days.
If the evacuation lasts longer than that, you nay be allowed to go hme to feed pets and livestock.
Tell officials if you need to care for livestock more often than that, so that they can help you.
Turn to the next two pages, with the rrap and chart, if you have not yet done that.
Ihese pages tell you how to figure out the sub-zone vhere you live.
Key also tell you the route to take to get to your Evacuation Shelter.
Be sure you have that Information in the blanks on page 1.
If you want rrore Informttion about travel in an evacuation, turn to page 8.
gf you Qcav We sirens, brune. your ~de erato cg QS StRttOn.
If there is an anergency at the Harris plant, the stationeay just give you news about it.
Cr the stationtqkg.tell you to ~Sheller or agcy for your safety.
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%hat does it nnan todgkrtghalgaet yhis means to stay in a building and keep out as nneh outside air as you oan.
the building could be your hme, the p you vbork, or sune other place.
Taking shelter is the best thing to do if radioactive air is expected to pass over your area soon.
Do you need to tashelter as soon as you hear the sirens?
I4, sme people who live near the plant rray be told to take shelter, but not others.
That depends on the wind and on how bad the energency is.
How can you know if you need to~kasheltCt'?
Your EBS station will tell you vhlch sub-zones on the nap on page 6 need to take shelter.
Turn to the nap on page 6 and the chart on page 7 and figure out which sub-zone you live in.
Then put that sub-zone nmher in the blank on page 1.
Vthat if your sub-zone is told to take shelter?
Follow these steps.
-Rmenher that children will be protected by school officials.
This includes public, private, and nursery schools.
It also includes day care centers.
-Shelter your livestock.
Keep your pets inside.
~ inside and stay there.
-Close all doors and wi'ndows.
-Turn off all fans, air conditioners,
: heaters, and furnace.
-Put out the fire in your fireplace with water.
Close it to outside air.
-Close off any other ways outside air can get in.
-Go to a roan or basement with few or no windows to avoid drafts.
Take a
portable radio with you if you can.
portable radio with you if you can.
      -Stay tuned to your EBS radio or 1V station. You will get all news and                                                                 /
-Stay tuned to your EBS radio or 1V station.
Infomatlon that way.
You will get all news and Infomatlon that way.
      -Do not use the phone unless you need special help (such as in a rredlcal emergency). Keep needed phone calls short. Phone lines rwst be free for r
-Do not use the phone unless you need special help (such as in a rredlcal emergency).
                                                                                                                                  /                y onergency officials to use.
Keep needed phone calls short.
    -Stay in until the EBS station tells you it is safe to go out. You might be asked to stay in for 3 or 4 hours.
Phone lines rwst be free for onergency officials to use.
      -Put a cloth over your nose and rrauth if you nust go out. Stay out as short a tine as you can.
-Stay in until the EBS station tells you it is safe to go out.
You might be asked to stay in for 3 or 4 hours.
-Put a cloth over your nose and rrauth if you nust go out.
Stay out as short a tine as you can.
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Ghat. Makings Bwoa.cjeask                                                       . Neios'bout                             EWevgencieS The TV and     radio stations in the lists on this page broadcast safety instructions in             an energency.
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They are   called   EBS, or Bnergency Broadcast System, stations.
. Neios'bout EWevgencieS The TV and radio stations in the lists on this page broadcast safety instructions in an energency.
lf there   is an anergency at the Harris plant,       officials will turn   on the   sirens. ff you hear a             S) )$ 0eo\t      t)
They are called EBS, or Bnergency Broadcast
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                                                                                                                                                  ~ ~
lf there is an anergency at the Harris plant, officials will turn on the sirens.
emergency,     the station will tell you     vkhat to do. If there is just a test of the sirens, the station                                                           n will   go on   with its regular prograns.       (To find out nore about siren tests, turn to page 'l0.)
ff you hear a Sjr'ound +or R long bfast of9 to S minute@> tuna 4 one ofChase Statfoat.
Look over the lists on this page. Choose a IV and a radio station you most often listen to. Put the infomatlon about then in the blanks on page 1             if you have not yet done     it. That way you can be prepared for an energency.
If there is an emergency, the station will tell you vkhat to do.
You can also prepare     if you knev ahead of time vhat the     EBS station nay   ask you to do.     Page 4 and page 5 give you that       kind of infomation.
If there is just a test of the sirens, the station will go on with its regular prograns.
EBS IDIO STATIOks                                                                                    EBS TV STATIOts Radio         Fre uenc         Location                                     Radio       Fre uenc         Location MRAL-TV   Channel 5    Raleigh t~iVake Count                                                                ~Lee Count SCS             1460-A'ol       Fuquay-Varina                                VKC          89.5-FM          Sanford                              QPIF-TV    Channel 28    Raleigh Mg             1000-W         Garner                                      ISBL          1290-W          Sanford VCPE>>           89.7-FM         Raleigh                                      VFjA          105.5-Rtjl      Sanford                              VIPkD-TV  Channel 11    Durham VKIX>>           850-Al         Raleigh                                      &#xc3;GP VERBS*        1050-All        Sanford VQC             88.1-FM         Raleigh                                                                                                          NFL-TV    Channel 22    Durhan VLlE           570-Al         Raleigh VP JL>>         1240-All       Raleigh                                      MMA          1570-All        Siler City VPTF           680-Al         Raleigh VQR>>           94u7-FM         Raleigh VRAL>>       ~ 101. 5-FM       Raleigh                                                    107.1-FM        Durham V8%>>           88.9-FM         Raleigh                                     iKCP'05.1-FM                   Durham 96.1-FM         Raleigh                                      VRC           620-Nl           Durhan VETC            540-All        Vbndell                                      VRR>>         1490-AEI         lhrham VtSK         1410-Al         Durham WfIK*         1310-Al         Durham NXE            90n0-FM          Buies Creek VCKB            780-AM          Dunn NIM"            103.1-FM        Dunn                                        NH           1360-kjM         Chapel Hill VBBX          1535AVl          Chapel Hill
(To find out nore about siren tests, turn to page 'l0.)
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                                          >>Do vhat your EBS station     tells you to do. It could differ frcm what is in this booklet.
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                                          ~ Do not listen to ruTsrs.     Your EBS station wil I give   you correct ard up-to-date news.
Look over the lists on this page.
Choose a IV and a radio station you most often listen to.
Put the infomatlon about then in the blanks on page 1 if you have not yet done it.
That way you can be prepared for an energency.
You can also prepare if you knev ahead of time vhat the EBS station nay ask you to do.
Page 4 and page 5 give you that kind of infomation.
Radio Fre uenc Location EBS IDIO STATIOks Radio Fre uenc Location EBS TV STATIOts t~iVake Count SCS 1460-A'ol Mg 1000-W VCPE>>
89.7-FM VKIX>>
850-Al VQC 88.1-FM VLlE 570-Al VPJL>>
1240-All VPTF 680-Al VQR>>
94u7-FM VRAL>>
~ 101. 5-FM V8%>>
88.9-FM 96.1-FM VETC 540-All NXE 90n0-FM VCKB 780-AM NIM" 103.1-FM Fuquay-Varina Garner Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Vbndell Buies Creek Dunn Dunn
~Lee Count VKC 89.5-FM ISBL 1290-W VFjA 105.5-Rtjl
&#xc3;GP 1050-All MMA 1570-All VERBS*
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1490-AEI VtSK 1410-Al WfIK*
1310-Al NH 1360-kjM VBBX 1535AVl Sanford Sanford Sanford Sanford Siler City Durham Durham Durhan lhrham Durham Durham Chapel Hill Chapel Hill MRAL-TV QPIF-TV VIPkD-TV Channel 5
Raleigh Channel 28 Raleigh Channel 11 Durham NFL-TV Channel 22 Durhan
>>24-hour stations
>>Do vhat your EBS station tells you to do.
It could differ frcm what is in this booklet.
~ Do not listen to ruTsrs.
Your EBS station wil I give you correct ard up-to-date news.


0~ Hc~~                         lhe. Siren s Sirens can mean many things. Fire trucks, police cars, ambulances, and others use them. But if you live as close as 10 miles from the Harris plant, sirens egg have a special meaning. They can tuel there is an emergency at the plant.
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What will happen in an emergency? CP8cL will call state and federal officials, and officials in Chatham, Harnett, Lee, and Wake counties. These local officials will sound, the sirens. You will hear a long siren blast of 3 to 5 minutes.
lhe. Siren s Sirens can mean many things. Fire trucks, police cars, ambulances, and others use them. But if you live as close as 10 miles from the Harris plant, sirens egg have a special meaning.
How can you be sure you will hear the sirens? To help you hear them, officials have placed 62 of the sirens on tall poles. Emergency workers may also use sound trucks and bullhorns to be sure you are warned. They will even knock on doors if needed. Persons on Jordan Lake and Harris Lake, or in the nearby parks, will get another warning. Boats and aircraft will use sirens, red smoke, and flares to warn them.
They can tuel there is an emergency at the plant.
What should be done when you hear the Notens or get one of the athar waanfpgs? Turn en you@
What will happen in an emergency?
ta8fo op Bf. Tune to one of the EBS (Emergency Broadcast System) stations on page 3. To make this easy, choose a TV station and a radio station you usually listen to. Put this information in the blanks on page 1 if you have not yet done so. That way you willbe prepared for an emergency.
CP8cL willcall state and federal officials, and officials in Chatham, Harnett, Lee, and Wake counties.
Whv not evacuate leave your home or the place you work           as soon as you hear the sirens?
These local officials willsound, the sirens.
Because the sirens may only mean a test, not an emergency. Your EBS station will tell you if there is an emergency. If just a test, the station will go on with regular programs. (For more information about siren tests, turn to page 10.)
You will hear a long siren blast of 3 to 5 minutes.
I But why not evacuate just to be safe? Because that may not be the safest thing. Your EBS station will tell you what is best. Pages 4 and 5 describe what you may be asked to do.
How can you be sure you willhear the sirens?
Why not call someone to find out what to do? Because the phone lines           will be needed for official calls. Please do not use your phone unless you need special help.
To help you hear them, officials have placed 62 of the sirens on tall poles.
What   if you are deaf or hard of hearing? Officials will see that you are warned. But to do this, they must know that you need a special warning. Please fill out the card. on page 8 and send it inncnv. Make sure your friends who cannot hear fillout a card too.
Emergency workers may also use sound trucks and bullhorns to be sure you are warned.
Be sure you and your   family know what to do in an emergency. Read through this booklet. Fill in the blanks in the box on page 1. Look at the information about TV and radio stations on the next page. It can help you start to fillin the blanks.
They will even knock on doors if needed.
Persons on Jordan Lake and Harris Lake, or in the nearby parks, willget another warning. Boats and aircraft willuse sirens, red smoke, and flares to warn them.
What should be done when you hear the Notens or get one of the athar waanfpgs?
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Tune to one of the EBS (Emergency Broadcast System) stations on page 3.
To make this easy, choose a TV station and a radio station you usually listen to.
Put this information in the blanks on page 1 if you have not yet done so.
That way you willbe prepared for an emergency.
Whv not evacuate leave your home or the place you work as soon as you hear the sirens?
Because the sirens may only mean a test, not an emergency.
Your EBS station willtell you if there is an emergency.
Ifjust a test, the station willgo on with regular programs.
(For more information about siren tests, turn to page 10.)
I But why not evacuate just to be safe?
Because that may not be the safest thing.
Your EBS station willtell you what is best.
Pages 4 and 5 describe what you may be asked to do.
Why not call someone to find out what to do?
Because the phone lines will be needed for officialcalls. Please do not use your phone unless you need special help.
What if you are deaf or hard of hearing?
Officials willsee that you are warned.
But to do this, they must know that you need a special warning.
Please fillout the card. on page 8 and send it inncnv. Make sure your friends who cannot hear fillout a card too.
Be sure you and your family know what to do in an emergency.
Read through this booklet. Fill in the blanks in the box on page
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: 1. My EBS stations (look at page 3):                                                  -Turn off fans, air conditioners,           to stay at the Evacuation Shelter.
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TV channel Radio frequency 2.
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                                                                                                                                      -Look at page 3 to get this information.
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If you  need help  during an  evacuation call the nutber for your county.              Please  read through the rest  of    -Write it in the blanks on this page.
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this booklet.                        ~ Slgq jg at your Evacuation Shelter. You Chathan County                                  Lee County                                                                      may then stay samwhere else nore than 10 Harnett County                                  5hke County                                                                      miles fran the plant if you wish. Look at page 5 for mre information.
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Chathan County Harnett County Lee County 5hke County If you need help during an evacuation call the nutber for your county.
~Lfgtel to find out if your sub-zone should take shelter.
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-Do not go out unless you have to.
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BSthg fiISfdLuntil your EBS station says it is safe to go outside.
Taking shelter is the best thing to do if radioactive air is expected to pass over your area soon.
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Leave than food and water for 2 days.
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-Lock windows and doors.
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-2 sets of clothes
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Forwards Emergency Planning Public Info Brochure,In Response to SER Open Item 12 Re Emergency Preparedness.Addl Info Provided in SER Section 13.3.2.7
ML18018B717
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Site: Harris 
Issue date: 07/16/1984
From: Zimmerman S
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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NLS-84-323, NUDOCS 8407190142
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NLS-84-323 Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT NO.

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DOCKET NO. 50-400 EMERGENCY PLANNING PUBLIC INFORMATION BROCHURE

Dear Mr. Denton:

In response to the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP) Safety Evaluation Report (SER)

Open Item No.

12 on Emergency Preparedness, Carolina Power

& Light Company hereby submits the Emergency Planning Public Information Brochure for your review.

Additional information, regarding this specific portion of SER Open Item No.

12 can be found in SER Section 13.3.2.7 (Pages 13-38 and 39).

If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Gregg A. Sinders at (919) 836-8168.

Yours very truly, GAS/ccc (357GAS)

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mmer man Manager Nuclear Licensing Section CC:

Mr. B. C. Buckley (NRC)

Mr. G. F. Maxwell (NRC-SHNPP)

Mr. J.

P. O'Reilly (NRC-RII)

Mr. G. E. Simonds (NRC-EPB)

Mr. Travis Payne (KUDZU)

Mr. Daniel F.

Read (CHANGE/ELP)

Chapel Hill Public Library Wake County Public Library Mr. Wells Eddleman Mr. John D. Runkle Dr. Richard D. Wilson Mr. G. 0. Bright (ASLB)

Dr. J.

H. Carpenter (ASLB)

Mr. J. L. Kelley (ASLB)

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This booklet tells you what to do if there is an emergency at the Harris plant.

An emergency is not likely. Yet to be sure that you willbe safe, state and local officials have made special plans to protect you.

This booklet is part of the safety plans for the Harris plant.

These offices set up the plans:

~North Carolina Division of Emergency Management aChatham County Emergency Management Agency

~Sanford-Lee County Department of Emergency Management aWake County Emergency Management Agency

~Carolina Power and Light Company Please read through this booklet now.

Then keep a copy in a handy place at home.

Be sure there is also a copy where you work.

You can hang the booklet up and use the calendar inside. That way you willhave the plans ready ifyou need them.

This booklet tells you what to do if there is an emergency at the Harris plant. An emergency is not likely. Yet to be sure that you willbe safe, state and local officials have made special plans to protect you.

This booklet is part of the safety plans for the Harris plant. These office's set up the plans.

North Carolina Division of Emergency Management Chatham County Emergency Management Agency Sanford-Lee County Department of Emergency Management Wake County Emergency Management Agency Carolina Power 8c Light Company You might have questions about this booklet or want. more copies of it. Ifso, please call or write one of these offices now.

Chatham County Emergency Management Agency P. O. Box 4Z8 Pittsboro, N. C. 2731Z (Courier Box 322)

(919) 542-2911 Harnett County Emergency Management Agency P. O. Box 6 Erwin, N. C. 28339 (919) 897-8130 Sanford-Lee County Dept. of Emergency Management P. O. Box 1154 Sanford Municipal Building ZZ5 Weatherspoon Street Sanford, N. C.

27330 (Courier Box 331)

Wake County Emergency Management Agency Suite 921, County Office Building P. O. Box 550 Raleigh, N. C.

27602 (919) 755-6245 (919) 775-3941 N. C. Division of Emergency Management-116 West Jones Street Raleigh, N. C.

27611 (919) 733-3867 Harris Visitors Center Carolina Power 8r, Light Company P. O. Box 3Z7 New Hill~ N. C.

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LLs The Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant near New Hill will start to produce power in 1985.

Commercial operation will start in 1986.

Carolina Power Ec Light Company has built the plant to be run safely.

Like all nuclear plants, the Harris plant willbe run under strict safety rules.

These have been set and are watched by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).

This is the office which has been set up to be sure nuclear plants are safe.

The NRC says each plant must hold an emergency test each year.

State and local agencies are tested at least once in two years.

These tests check on emergency plans.

They are graded by each of these groups.

~ The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

~ The State of North Carolina The Counties of Chatham, Harnett, Lee, and Wake

~ Carolina Power 5 Light Company Sirens are also tested often.

(Look at page 10 to find out more about these tests.)

A serious emergency that might be of danger to you would take place over a period of time.

Remember that if you hear the sirens you can find out what to do if you tune in an EBS station.

You can learn the news and find out if there is an emergency at the plant. To help you understand the broadcasts, the words used for emergencies are defined in the box below. Please read them.

Classes of Problems Four classes of problems could occur at the plant.

These classes are set by the NRC.

They tell plant, county and state officials what they should do for each type of problem.

~ Uagsu81 Event.

This is the least serious type of problem.

It might lower the safety of the plant.

State and county officials would be told.

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This means a

more serious type of problem. It may lower plant safety more than an Unusual Event.

State and county officials would be told.

A serious emergency at the Harris plant is not likely for two reasons.

First, it was planned and built with many safety systems.

Second, both CPRL and government agencies watch as it operates.

No energy source can be free of all risk even though such steps have been taken to make it safe.

That is why special safety plans like these have been made.

They can help people who live near the plant to be safe if an emergency were ever to happen.

In case of an emergency, you need to know this booklet so you and your family can be safe.

Please read it now.

Talk about it with your family and your friends.

If you know someone who cannot

read, or is blind, please read the booklet to them.

Call or write now if you have questions, The next page lists phone numbers and addresses you can use.

~ Sfte Area Emergency.

This means something serious has happened at the plant and it could lead to worse problems.

There could be some release of radioactive material very close to the plant, but this does not always happen.

State and county officials would be told and would stand by. They might have to take action to protect people near the plant.

~ General RmergWe)f.

This means something very serious has happened at the plant.

There is a threat from radiation to the people near the plant.

State and local officials would take action and tell people what to do for their safety.

Officials would use EBS radio and TV stations to do this.

I Ls RgjiQ4iQll Radiation is all around us in the world. It is in the air, in food and water. It is in our homes.and in our bodies.

This is background radiation.

Man-made radiation is used by doctors and dentists', in"the form of X'-rays and gamma rays.

How much radiation do you get in these ways? It is commonly measured in "millirems." Americans get from 100 to 200 millirems

,a year from background sources.

Man-made sources add about 90 more.

Here are some of the amounts you might get.

e Living for a year in a city like Denver that has a high altitudeabout 180 millirems

~ Taking a plane flight from coast to coast about 3 millirems i Watching color TV for one hour a day for a year about 1 millirem o Living for a.year close to a nuclear power plant less than 1 millirem Can radiation be harmful?

Yes, that's why public health experts say you should get as little as you can.

That means you need to avoid the radiation that could come from a nuclear accident.

The counties of Chatham, Harnett, Lee, and Wake, and the State of North Carolina have set up the plan in this booklet to protect you if that should happen.

Could a nuclear plant blow up?

No. A nuclear plant is netlike a bomb. It cangaotexplode.

How could you be exposed to radiation in an accident at the plant?

Radioactive material could get into the air and water, causing a risk to your health ifyou live near the Harris plant. You could then be exposed to it in three ways.

~ By radiation in the air and on the ground.

Exposure willstop ifyou go to a place with no radiation.

~ By radiation on hair, skin, and clothes.

Exposure will stop if you wash the radiation off.

o From breathing or swallowing radioactive material.

Exposure will stop when one of two things happens to the material:

- it stops giving off radiation your body eliminates it How can you know how harmful the radiation willbe to you? It depends on these things:

~ The type you get

~ The amount you get

~ The length of time you are exposed

~ The amount of your body that is exposed

~ The amount of radioactive material you breathe or take into your body The higher the level of radiation and the longer you are exposed to it, the greater the harm willbe.

You are not safe to stay outside while air with radioactive material passes over you. Taking shelter is the safest thing you can do until the wind carries the radioactive material away.

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Sirens were bought and put in place by CP8cL to warn you if there is an emergency at the Harris plant.

To be sure they can do this, they must be tested from time to time. That means a siren blast could be a warning, but may only be a test.

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How can you tell when there is a warning and not just a test?

The best way is to tune in an EBS radio or TV station. If there is an emergency, these stations willstop their regular programs.

They will tell you what has happened and what to do.

And remember, do not evacuate if you hear the sirens.

The EBS stations willtell you ifthat should be done.

What willbe different in a test.

The EBS stations willnot stop their regular programs. Tuning in an EBS station is always the best thing to do.

Is there any other way you can tell when there is just a test?

Yes, because some tests willnot sound the same as warnings.

Here are the kinds of tests that willbe made:

~ Stleat Test. A silent test will be made every two weeks.

In this kind of test, a silent signal is sent to each siren. The sirens should make no noise in this test.

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~ Quarterly "Grow]'est. A "growl" test willbe made every three months.

In this kind of test, there will be a low, sound for a few seconds at a time.

Each siren will sound like it is "growling" when it is tested.

The dates of these "growl" tests will be announced in the local news.

FullSystem Test. A full system test willbe made at least once a year.

In this kind of test, all the sirens will be turned on at the same time.

The sirens will stay on for as long as three minutes, just as they may in-an emergency.

The dates of these full system tests will be announced in the local news.

But to be sure there is no emergency, tune in your EBS station.

Is there any other time the sirens might be turned. on?

Yes, they might be turned-on in the emergency preparedness test each year at the plant. The dates of these tests willbe announced in the local news.

Who controls the sirens?

The State of North Carolina and the counties of Chatham, Harnett, Lee and Wake.

Local emergency officials turn on the sirens for tests and willalso turn them on if they need to warn you of danger.

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What if you need help to travel because of a handicap7 Fill out the card below and send it in red.

That way officials can make special plans to drive-you.

If you know someone else who needs

help, be a good friend an'd fill out the card for them.

9& Sure to send the card in now'.

What if you are deaf or hard of hear-ing and cannot hear the sirens7 Fill out the card below and send it in novr.

Off i c i a I s can then make plans to let you know of a problem some other way.

Be a

friend to soineone else who cannot hear and fill out the card for them.

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%he card sn novf.

What if you have no way to ride?

You may have no car, can-not drive, or cannot ride with someone else.

In that

case, fill out the card below and send it in novI.

Officials can then make plans for special places to pick you up.

These places will be broad-

'cast on EBS stations.

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What if you have children in schools Officials will take them by bus to Evacuation Shelters more than 10 miles from the plant

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Children in day care centers and in public, private and nursery schools will be evacuated by bus to Evacuation Shelters'ook at page 9 to find out where your children wi I I be taken.

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Or a nursing home or rest home?

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Officials will care for these people.

Persons who do ~ need medical care would be taken to Evacu-ation Shelters for their sub-zones.

Persons who do need medical care would be taken to hospi-tals more than 10 miles from the pl Patients at Southern Wake Hospital will be taken to Wake Memorial Hospital in Raleigh.

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What does it rn:an to evacuate?

This nv:ans to move to a safe place rrare than 10 miles fran the Harris plant.

Do you need to eya~te as soon as you hear the sirens?

No, sane people nay be told to evacuate, but not others.

How can you know if you need to evacuate'?

Your EBS station will tell you vhich sub-zones need to evacuate.

If you have not yet turned to the nap on page 6

and the chart on page 7, do so nour.

Figure out which sub-zone you live in and put the sub-zone nurber in the blank on page l.

Also, figure out your evacuation route and Evacuation Shelter.

Put the route and Evacuation Shelter in the blanks on page l.

What is the best way to travel in an evacuation?

Use your em car, and take others if you can.

Offer a ride to nearby friends and relatives who have no way to travel.

Should you get your children fran school and take them to your Evacuation Shelter?

No, if school is in session, your children will be taken by bus to an Evacuation Shelter.

Do not try to pick up your children at school.

'Ihis includes public, private and nursery schools.

It also includes day care centers.

You can pick children up at their Evacuation Shelter after you sign in at your avn Evacuation Shelter.

Look at the chart on page 9 to find out vklch Evacuation Shelter your children will go to.

Put that information in the blank on page l.

What is the best way to be sure your ecole family knows skat to do in an evacuation?

Share the Information about your sub-zone rnatter, evacuation

route, and Evacuation Shelter.

You might be in different sub-zones at the time of an energency.

Plan ahead on a good place to meet that is rrore than 10 miles fran the Harris plant.

Be sure all mnhers of your family know vhere that is.

What if you have a handicap, or have no way to travel?

Read page 8 and send in the information card.

You rust send in this card neW'so plans can be nade to help you if you need help.

l4w, vAat if your sub-zone is told to evacuate?

Follow these steps.

-Stay calm.

You will have time to evacuate.

-Turn off all water faucets and lights.

-Turn off all appliances except refrigerators and freezers.

-Pack these things to take with you.

Quis booklet Q2 blankets or a sleeping bag for each person Q 2 sets of clothes for each person Q Toilet articles and bath towels Q Needed m:dicines

+Baby needs Q Sane mans of identification, such as a driver's license QCar registration QCredit cards, checkbook, and cash E3 Flashlight and batteries gPortable radio and batteries

-Shelter livestock and pets.

Leave them food and water for tve days.

Q'ou may take pets with you if you do not plan to stay at the Evacuation Shelter.

You may want to stay at a oatei or with friends or relatives.

-Lock al I windows and doors.

-Close car windows and vents.

Leave air conditioning and heaters off.

-Stay tuned to an EBS station as you drive.

-Follow your evacuation route to your Evacuation Shelter.

-Sign in at your Evacuation Shelter.

That way faniiy and friends will know you are safe.

Also, you can get checked for radiation and treated if need-ed.

After you sign in, you may stay at the Evacuation Shelter.

0, you nay stay at sane other place >rare than 10 miles frcm the Harris plant.

-Listen to EBS stations for neve about the emergency.

Federal, state and local officials will be checking radiation levels.

They wil I use the EBS stations to tell you when it is safe to go hone.

-Plan to be gone fran hane for several days.

If the evacuation lasts longer than that, you nay be allowed to go hme to feed pets and livestock.

Tell officials if you need to care for livestock more often than that, so that they can help you.

Turn to the next two pages, with the rrap and chart, if you have not yet done that.

Ihese pages tell you how to figure out the sub-zone vhere you live.

Key also tell you the route to take to get to your Evacuation Shelter.

Be sure you have that Information in the blanks on page 1.

If you want rrore Informttion about travel in an evacuation, turn to page 8.

gf you Qcav We sirens, brune. your ~de erato cg QS StRttOn.

If there is an anergency at the Harris plant, the stationeay just give you news about it.

Cr the stationtqkg.tell you to ~Sheller or agcy for your safety.

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%hat does it nnan todgkrtghalgaet yhis means to stay in a building and keep out as nneh outside air as you oan.

the building could be your hme, the p you vbork, or sune other place.

Taking shelter is the best thing to do if radioactive air is expected to pass over your area soon.

Do you need to tashelter as soon as you hear the sirens?

I4, sme people who live near the plant rray be told to take shelter, but not others.

That depends on the wind and on how bad the energency is.

How can you know if you need to~kasheltCt'?

Your EBS station will tell you vhlch sub-zones on the nap on page 6 need to take shelter.

Turn to the nap on page 6 and the chart on page 7 and figure out which sub-zone you live in.

Then put that sub-zone nmher in the blank on page 1.

Vthat if your sub-zone is told to take shelter?

Follow these steps.

-Rmenher that children will be protected by school officials.

This includes public, private, and nursery schools.

It also includes day care centers.

-Shelter your livestock.

Keep your pets inside.

~ inside and stay there.

-Close all doors and wi'ndows.

-Turn off all fans, air conditioners,

heaters, and furnace.

-Put out the fire in your fireplace with water.

Close it to outside air.

-Close off any other ways outside air can get in.

-Go to a roan or basement with few or no windows to avoid drafts.

Take a

portable radio with you if you can.

-Stay tuned to your EBS radio or 1V station.

You will get all news and Infomatlon that way.

-Do not use the phone unless you need special help (such as in a rredlcal emergency).

Keep needed phone calls short.

Phone lines rwst be free for onergency officials to use.

-Stay in until the EBS station tells you it is safe to go out.

You might be asked to stay in for 3 or 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />.

-Put a cloth over your nose and rrauth if you nust go out.

Stay out as short a tine as you can.

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. Neios'bout EWevgencieS The TV and radio stations in the lists on this page broadcast safety instructions in an energency.

They are called EBS, or Bnergency Broadcast

System, stations.

lf there is an anergency at the Harris plant, officials will turn on the sirens.

ff you hear a Sjr'ound +or R long bfast of9 to S minute@> tuna 4 one ofChase Statfoat.

If there is an emergency, the station will tell you vkhat to do.

If there is just a test of the sirens, the station will go on with its regular prograns.

(To find out nore about siren tests, turn to page 'l0.)

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Look over the lists on this page.

Choose a IV and a radio station you most often listen to.

Put the infomatlon about then in the blanks on page 1 if you have not yet done it.

That way you can be prepared for an energency.

You can also prepare if you knev ahead of time vhat the EBS station nay ask you to do.

Page 4 and page 5 give you that kind of infomation.

Radio Fre uenc Location EBS IDIO STATIOks Radio Fre uenc Location EBS TV STATIOts t~iVake Count SCS 1460-A'ol Mg 1000-W VCPE>>

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88.9-FM 96.1-FM VETC 540-All NXE 90n0-FM VCKB 780-AM NIM" 103.1-FM Fuquay-Varina Garner Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Vbndell Buies Creek Dunn Dunn

~Lee Count VKC 89.5-FM ISBL 1290-W VFjA 105.5-Rtjl

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107.1-FM iKCP'05.1-FM VRC 620-Nl VRR>>

1490-AEI VtSK 1410-Al WfIK*

1310-Al NH 1360-kjM VBBX 1535AVl Sanford Sanford Sanford Sanford Siler City Durham Durham Durhan lhrham Durham Durham Chapel Hill Chapel Hill MRAL-TV QPIF-TV VIPkD-TV Channel 5

Raleigh Channel 28 Raleigh Channel 11 Durham NFL-TV Channel 22 Durhan

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>>Do vhat your EBS station tells you to do.

It could differ frcm what is in this booklet.

~ Do not listen to ruTsrs.

Your EBS station wil I give you correct ard up-to-date news.

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lhe. Siren s Sirens can mean many things. Fire trucks, police cars, ambulances, and others use them. But if you live as close as 10 miles from the Harris plant, sirens egg have a special meaning.

They can tuel there is an emergency at the plant.

What will happen in an emergency?

CP8cL willcall state and federal officials, and officials in Chatham, Harnett, Lee, and Wake counties.

These local officials willsound, the sirens.

You will hear a long siren blast of 3 to 5 minutes.

How can you be sure you willhear the sirens?

To help you hear them, officials have placed 62 of the sirens on tall poles.

Emergency workers may also use sound trucks and bullhorns to be sure you are warned.

They will even knock on doors if needed.

Persons on Jordan Lake and Harris Lake, or in the nearby parks, willget another warning. Boats and aircraft willuse sirens, red smoke, and flares to warn them.

What should be done when you hear the Notens or get one of the athar waanfpgs?

Turn en you@

ta8fo op Bf.

Tune to one of the EBS (Emergency Broadcast System) stations on page 3.

To make this easy, choose a TV station and a radio station you usually listen to.

Put this information in the blanks on page 1 if you have not yet done so.

That way you willbe prepared for an emergency.

Whv not evacuate leave your home or the place you work as soon as you hear the sirens?

Because the sirens may only mean a test, not an emergency.

Your EBS station willtell you if there is an emergency.

Ifjust a test, the station willgo on with regular programs.

(For more information about siren tests, turn to page 10.)

I But why not evacuate just to be safe?

Because that may not be the safest thing.

Your EBS station willtell you what is best.

Pages 4 and 5 describe what you may be asked to do.

Why not call someone to find out what to do?

Because the phone lines will be needed for officialcalls. Please do not use your phone unless you need special help.

What if you are deaf or hard of hearing?

Officials willsee that you are warned.

But to do this, they must know that you need a special warning.

Please fillout the card. on page 8 and send it inncnv. Make sure your friends who cannot hear fillout a card too.

Be sure you and your family know what to do in an emergency.

Read through this booklet. Fill in the blanks in the box on page

1. Look at the information about TV and radio stations on the next page. It can help you start to fillin the blanks.

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-Look at page 3 for the EBS stations you often listen to.

-N ite infomatlon for these stations in the blanks on this page.

~5gguned for news.

-If there is an anergency your EBS station will tell you vivat to do.

-If there is only a test, your EBS station will continue its regular pfogrÃls ~

Fill in these blanks so you will be ready for an anergency.

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My EBS stations (look at page 3):

TV channel Radio frequency 2.

My sub-zone on the map (look at page 6):

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Mt'vacuation route (look at page 7):

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AP Evacuation Shelter (look at page 7):

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My children can be picked up at (look at page 9):

Chathan County Harnett County Lee County 5hke County If you need help during an evacuation call the nutber for your county.

~Lfgtel to find out if your sub-zone should take shelter.

-Look at page 7 to find the neer of your sub-zone.

-Write it in the blank on this page.

- oQthfS if you must take shelter.

-Ramnher that children will be protected by school officials.

Do not go to the school.

-Shelter pets and livestock.

~ inside and stay there.

-Close all doors and windows.

-Turn off fans, air conditioners, furnace ard heaters.

-Put out fires in wood stoves and fireplaces.

-Go to a roan or basarent with few or no windows to avoid drafts.

-Zb not use the phone.

-Do not go out unless you have to.

-Place a cloth over your nose and nuuth if you must go out.

BSthg fiISfdLuntil your EBS station says it is safe to go outside.

Taking shelter is the best thing to do if radioactive air is expected to pass over your area soon.

Look at page 4 for rrore information.

Please read through the rest of this booklet.

of.ftteg to find out if your su zone mst evacuate.

-Look at page 7 to check the nurbe f

your sub-zone.

-Check it in the blank on this page.

~Do this if you must evacuate.

-Remenher that officials will take-school children by bus to Evacuation Shelters.

Do not go to the schools

-Shelter livestock ard pets.

Leave than food and water for 2 days.

Q you may take pets with you if you do not plan to stay at the Evacuation Shelter.

-Lock windows and doors.

oTaj9t these things with you.

-Ihis booklet

-2 blankets or a sleeping bag for each person

-2 sets of clothes

-Toilet articles and rredlcines

-San: identification

-Credit cards and checkbook

-Baby needs F00 not LSC the photia unless you need special help.

aCfaSe car windows and vents.

ofollcelyour evacuation route to-your Evacuation Shelter.

-Look at page 3 to get this information.

-Write it in the blanks on this page.

~Slgq jg at your Evacuation Shelter.

You may then stay samwhere else nore than 10 miles fran the plant if you wish.

Look at page 5 for mre information.

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