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Public Version of Revised Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures Qep 200-T1 Re Emergency Action Levels & Qep 310-T3 Re Prioritized Notification Listing
ML20081F140
Person / Time
Site: Quad Cities  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 05/24/1983
From:
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML20081F086 List:
References
PROC-830524-01, NUDOCS 8311020363
Download: ML20081F140 (22)


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4 a May 1983 ID/1K,1L EMERGENCT CONDITIONS 2aa-a O. Emergency Conditions Rev. 14 05-24-83 200-1 Classification of GSEP Conditions Rev. 3 05-05-82 200-2 Classification of.an: Incidents Involving Rasardous Materials Rev. 2 01-22-82.

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Quad-Cities Emergency Action Levels Rev. 10 05-24-83

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  • ID/2J QUAD-CITIES EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS Nay 1983 c CONDITION UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT SITE IIERGENCY GENERAL m am ud

! Class Events in progress Events in progress Events in progress or Events in progress or Description. or have occurred or have occurred have occurred which have occurred whica 4

which indicate a which involved involved actual or involve actual or potential degradation an actual or likely major failures imminent substantial of the level of potential substantial of plant functions ** core degradation or safety of the plant. degradation of the . needed for protection melting with potential level of safety of the public. for loss of containment of the plant. integrity.

1. Aircraft Impacted on-site (1) Impacted on-site Impacted on-site crash or and equipment and equipment described missiles described in the in the Technical

, from Technical Specifi- Specifications is I

whatever cations is affected degraded such that

source. such that it is an immediate shutdown -

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j degraded mode permitted by a Limiting Condition i

{ for Operation.

1 (2) Turbine f fi>.re i

with casing

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hv?ROVio l 2. Control Evacuation is Evacuation is required i Room anticipated or and control is not tiny 3 41933 Evacuation required with control established from established from local stations within O.Cl O.fi R

, local stations. 15 minutes.

} In addition to the Unusual Event, Alert, Site Emergency, and General Emergency, a Transportation Accident class ex.sts.

! A Transportation Accident condition shall exist if any vehicle transporting radioactive materials or nonradioactive

hazardous materials from a generating station is involved in a situation which could possibly breach or has breached

,' the integrity of a. shipping container (s).

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3. Earthquake Earthquake felt in-plant Equipment described Equipment described had occurr- or detected on in the Technical in the Technical ed or Station seismic Specifications is Specifications is is being instrumentation. affected such is degraded such t experienced that it is operated that an immediate

, in a degraded shutdown is mode permitted by required.

a Limiting Condition for Operation. '

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'. 4. Unplann'ed On-site and equipment On-site and equipment i explosion. described in the described in the

Tecanical Specifications Technical Specifications

, is affected such that it - is degraded such'that an is operated in a degraded immediate shutdown is mode permitted by a required. -

Limiting Condition for Operation. .

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5. Fire. Requiring off-site Equipment described in Equipment described in
assistance. the Technical Specifi- the Technical Specifi-i cations is affected cations is degraded i such that it is operated such that an immediate j in a degraded mode shutdown is required.
  • permitted by a Limiting Condition for Operation.

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I level > 588 ft. MSL. level > 589 ft. MSL.

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7. Security Security threat An ongoing security Security threat Security threat (event) threat (event) which also threat (event) of (event) involving involving a loss of poses a radiological increasing severity, an inminent loss physical control of '

threat, or has the or a different of physical control the facility.

potential for threat, which of the. facility.

substantial degrada- involves actual tion of the level or potential of physical security substantial degrada-at the station. tion of the level I

(See generic GSEP of safety of the Section 9.3.2.) station from either the r.adiological or '

physical security view point.

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8. Tornado or (1) Tornado near (1) Tornado strikes (1) Sustained winds j severe winds facility. facility. of > 110 mph and -

being (a) Control Room (2) Sustained winds both units not experienced. informed by Load of > 95 mph. in cold shutdown.

Dispatcher or

(b) Control Room informed by i

station personnel who have made visual sighting or (c) Shift Supervisor informed by

, Weather Alert, or (2) Sustained winds of > 80 mph. *

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! 9. Toxic or Uncontrolled release Uncontrolled release Uncontrolled release

. uncontrol- of toxic or uncontrolled of toxic or uncontrolled of toxic or uncontrolled led flam- flammable gas at life flammable gas at life flammable gas at life

mabl'e gas threatening levels threatening levels threatening levels

! (Chlorine, near or on-site. within the protected within the vital areas.

Ammonia, area.

Methane, etc.)

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, 10. Loss of Loss of all off-site Loss of all off-site Loss of all off-site AC power. power to a unit or loss power to a unit and power to a unit and of all Diesel Generators loss of all diesel loss of all diesel j associated with a unit. generators associated generators assoclited .

with that unit for with that unit for l 5 15 minutes. > 15 minutes.

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11. Loss of DC power sources Loss of both Loss of both 125 VDC l DC power. as described in the 125 VDC and 250 VDC and 250 VDC battery Technical Specifica- battery $ 15 minutes. systems > 15 minutes.

tions are degraded such that a Limiting i Condition for Operation j requires a shutdown.

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12. Plant Shutdown (1) Loss of a_11 (1) Loss of all systems Functions.

systems capable capsble of maintain-of maintaining ing hot shutdown or.

cold shutdown. (2) A transient requiring s (2) Failure of the Reactor operation of ECCS with l Protection System failure to SCRAM.

1 Instrumentation to 1 initiate and complete l a SCRAM which brings I the reactor subcritical I once a limiting safety  ;

system setting, as specified in the Technical .

Specifications, .

has been exceeded.

(ATWS) l 13. Other (1) Equipment described (1) Equipment described Unplanned loss of most

! conditions in the Technical in the Technical or all annunciators on or systems Specifications is Specifications is either panel 901-3(902-3) l required by degraded such that a degraded beyond or 901-5(902-5) for -

Technical Limiting Condition the Limiting Conditions greater thsn 30 minutes, Specifi- for Operation requires for Operation (as and a plant transient cations (such a shutdown. specified that require has initiated or is in as ECCS, (2) Loss of coeuruni- a shutdown). progress.

fire pro- cations or instru- (2) Technical tection mentation such that Specification systess, accident assessment Safety Limit etc.) or off-site dose exceeded.

assessment cannot (3) Unplannned loss of be made, most or all annunciators 4 h*,'g. ,

on either panel 901-3 (902-3) or or 901-5 b.id3djgg (902-5) for greater than 30 minutes. O. C. O. s. g m -

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14. Loss or (1) ECCS Initiation (1) A 1 50 spa (1) A 1 500 gym Imminent core melt.

Primary (not spurious). leakage rate leakage rate "

Coolant' (2) Failure of a increase as increase as Primary System indicated by indicated by ~

Safety or Relief surveillance. surveillance. ,

Valve to close. (2) A main steam line (2) A main steam line (3) Total leakage rate brea.k outside break outside to primary containment containment with containment without is greater than 25 spa. automatic the capability of isolation. (FSAR effecting

' ' section 14.2.3) isolation.

(3) Circumferential break of a reactor coolant recircui lation line.

(LOCA; FSAR 1

Section 14.2.4.) -

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15. Fuel Handling Standby ges treatment Standby gas treatment Accident. system operational system not operational (Fuel Handlers and secondary contain- or secondary contain-report damage to

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ment isolation ment isolation irradiated fuel effective or capable incapable of being assemblies and of being effected, effected.

i Refuel Floor ARM (Refueling accident; reads 100 mr/hr.) FSAR Section 14.2.2)

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16. Loss of Coolant activity A. > 2 x 102 .R/hr A. > 4 x 10 R/hr A.

> 2 x 10s R/hr fission sample > 5 uCi of primary contain- primary contain- primary contain-product I-131 dose equi- ment activity, or ment activity, or meat activity, and .

barriers. valent per gram B. Loss of I of the B. Loss of 2 of the probable loss of of water. following 3 fission following 3 fission primary containment, ll product barriers: product barriers: or ,

(1) Cladding: grab (1) Cledding: grab B. Loss of 2 of the '

sample > 300 pCi/cc sample > 300 pCi/cc following 3 fission equivalent of equivalent of product barriers, -

-I-131. (Control I-131. with an imminent Rod Drop Accident; (2) Reactor coolunt# loss of the 3rd FSAR Section sys: > +2 psig fission product .

14.2.1) drywell pressure barrier:

(2) Reactor coolant & < -59 inches (1) Cladding: grab.

sys: > +2 psig - vessel level. sample > 300 pCi/cc (3) Primary Containment:

drywell pressure equivalent of I-131.;

& < -59 inches (a) > 56 psig (2) Reactor coolant .

vessel level, ment pressure, or sys: > +2 psig i

(3) Primary (b) > 281*F contain -

drywell pressure

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ment temperature. & < -59 inches 2

(a) > 56 psig (c) Loss of primary vessel level.

containment containment (3) Primary pressure, or integrity when Containment:

(b) > 281"F required. (a) > 56 psig '

l containment containment temperature. pressure, or I (c) Loss of primary (b) > 281*F containment containment integrity when temperature.

1 required. (c) Loss of primary containment integrity when i

MPCCDif required.

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17. Radio- A. Gaseous Effluents: A. Gaseous Effluents: A. Gaseous Effluent: A. Gaseous Effluent:

activity Technical Specifi- Effluent release Effluent monitors Nonitors detect Effluent cation instantaneous > 10 times the detect levels . levels correspondiar i

release release limits Technical Specifi- corresponding to to > 1 res/hr whole from the exceeded as cation > 50 er/hr (1.3 x body at the site plant, measured by instantaneous 107 pci/sec) for 1/2 boundary. This effluent radiation release limits as hour or > 500 mR/hr condition exists monitoring and measured by (1.3 x 10s pci/sec) when:

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counting radiation for 2 minutes at the Q/U > 4.5 x 107 instrumentation. . monitoring and site boundary. where counting instrumentation (Adverse Meteorology.) Q = release rate in (1) Noble Gases - (1) Noble Gases - pci/sec (a) Hain Chimney: (a) Hain Chimney: U = mean wind speed Unit 1 or Unit 2 Unit I or Unit 2 in agh (not both) (not both) OR Release rate Release rate Q/U > 1.0 x lo s

> 2.1 x 105 pCi/sec > 21 x los pCi/sec , where -

, Ey Ey Q = release rate in' Both Units I and 2 Both Units 1 and 2 pei/sec Release rate Release rate U = mean wind speed j > 2.6 x 105 pCi/sec > 26 x 105 pCi/sec in meters per secona:

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Ey (b) Reactor Bldg (b) Reactor Bldg j Vent Stack: Vent Stack:

Release rate Release rate

> 2.3 x 104 pCi/sec > 23 x 104 pCi/sec 1.3Ey + Ep 1.3Ey + Ep 1

l where: Ey = average gamma energy per disintegration (HeV/ dis).

l Ep = average beta energy per disintegration (HeV/ dis).

These aguantities are determined monthly and are proni.nently posted in the Control Room. .

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17. (Cont.) (2) Iodine and (2) Iodine and Particulates - Particulates -

Summation of Summation of release rate for release rate for >

J halogens and halogens and

particulates with .particulates with half-lives > 8 days
half-lives > 8 days:

7.3Qv i 2.6Qc s 10 7.3Qv + 2.6Qc > 10 where: Qv = release rate from the reactor building vent stack in pCi/sec.

Qc = release rate from the main . i j chimeny in pCi/sec.

B. Liquid effluents B Liquid effluents: B. Liquid effluents: B. Liquid effluents:

concentration of: (1) Concentration of Estimated sctivity Estimated activity' (1) Gross beta activity gross beta activity of liquid release of liquid release (above background) in the discharge is > 2000 Ci but is > 2.4 x 104 ci.

in the discharge bay > 10 times the < 20,000 C1.

bay in excess of Technical Specifi-the Technical cation Limit Specification (> 1 x 10 s pel/ml) limit (> 1 x 10_7 unless discharge is pei/ml) unless controlled on a discharge is radionuclide basis 4 controlled on a in accordance with j radionuclide basis Appendix B. Table II in accordance with Column 2 of 10 CFR j Appendix B, Table II, 20 and note 1 thereto.

Column 2 of 10 CFR 20 OR l and note I thereto. (2) Estimated activity

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18. Personnel Transportation of Inju ry radioactivity contami-e nated injured person to hospital.
19. Hazardous As a direct result of (1) Warrants Warrants activation Materials hazardous materials a precautiona ry of emergency ce6ters person is killed or activation of the and monitoring teams, 1

hospitalized or TSC and placing or a precautionary estimated property the EOF and other notification to the c damage exceeds $50,000. key emergency public near the site.

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standby.

(2) ARM readings (s) .

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control of radio- -

active material.

! 20. Any other Warrants increased Imminent core melt.

conditions awareness on the

of equivalent part of the state i

magnitude to and/or local off-site the criteria officials.

] used to define j the accident as

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  • Other emergency conditions that require an emergency response are those involving:

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a. Incident reporting per 10 CFR 50.72.

j b. Hazardous material incident reporting per P.A. 79-1442. O.C.O.tik.

! c. Oil discharges to waterways per the SPCC Plan.

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d. Security contingency events per the Station Security Plan, j The Station Director may, at his discretion, categorize the above situations as GSEP emergencies, depending upon the
seriousness of the situation. (Refer to Section 9.3 of the generic plan for additional information.)

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310-1 Initial Notification Rev. 5' 03-31-83 310-T1 Guidance'for:Augeantation of the.On-Site Emergency Organization within 30' Minutes Rev. 6< 05-20 310-T2 State of Illinois Nuz: lear Accident ~ '

Reporting System Form Rev. 1 04-01-81 t.

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QEP 310-T1 GUIDANCE FOR AUGMENTATION OF THE. Revision 6 ID/2S~ ON-SITE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION May 1983 WITHIN 30 MINU1'ES AUGMENTATION WITHIN 30 MINUTES TRANSPORTATION ACCIDENT & SITE & GENERAL FUNCTIONAL AREA UNUSUAL EVENT ALERT EMERGENCY 1.. Command & Control, Notification Only Station Director' 1 1 1 Oper Director 1 1 1 Maint Director *1 1 1 Tech Director *1 1 1 Admin Director *1 *1 1 Stores Director *1 *1 1 a Rad./ Chem. Director *1 1 1 Security Director *1 *1 1 Environs Director. *1 1 1

2. Notifications &

Ca==nnications

3. Accident Assessment Off-Site (RC) *2 4 m On-Site (RC) *1 1 In-Plant (RC) *1 1 Rad./ Chem. (Lab) (RC) *1

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4. Technical Support Nuclear (Core) (TS) *1 1 Electrical (TS) *1 1 Mechanical (TS) *1 1
5. Repair & Correction Mechanical (M) *1 1 Electrical (M) *1 1.

Radwaste *1 1 Inst. & Control (M) *1 1 4

6. Protective Actions Radiation Protection (RC) *2 4 TOTALS *2-9 *7-24 28 APPROVED
  • As needed depending upon the nature of the emergency.

(M) Maintenance Caller f,:AYS01983 (TS) Tech Staff Caller (RC) Rad-Chem Caller 0. C. O. S. k.

NOTE: Additional support in the areas of Conumand & Control; Communications; and Accident Assessment will be available from the Corporate Command Center Staff. It is reasonable to expect partial manning of the CCC within 30 minutes for the Site & General En:ergencies.

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Director Director l l .  ! CALL LIST .

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F. J. Geiger L. F. Gerner R. A. Robey G. F. Spedl T. K. Taalyn .

G. C. Tietz STATION DIRECTOR

. Name Priority Home Phone N. J. Kalivianakis 1 T. K. Taalyn 2 L. F. Gerner 3 R. L. Bax 4 OPERATIONS DIRECTOR Name Priority Home Phone T. K. Taalyn 1 R. A. Robey 2 G. F. Spedl 3 F. J. Geiger 4 APPROVED MAY141983 Q.c.a s a

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TIME TRAVEL l CONTACTED TIME TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Name Priority Home Phone G. C. Tietz 1 J. H. Schnitzmeyer 2 H. G. Lihou 3 _

i MAINTENANCE DIRECTOR

, Name Priority Home Phone G. R. Price 1 D. G. Rajcevich 2 D. G. Van Pelt 3

  • R. L. Bax 4 STORES DIRECTOR Name Priority Home Phone L. G. Butterfield 1 S. L. Simpson 2 D. L. Noe 3 ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR Name Priority Home Phone D. M. O'Connor 1 F. B. Faley .2 Z. A. Rudy 3
  • This person should be notified first, even though he is unable to be on-site within 30 minutes. Then, notify the Maintenance Director by priority to come to the site to augment the Station staff.

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G. J. Toleski 1 J. R. Wunderlich- 2 K. L. Leech 3 RAD-CHEM DIRECTOR Name Priority Home Phone T. J. Kovach 1 J. W. Piercy 2 W. A. Bielasco 3 ENVIRONS DIRECTOR Name Priority Home Phone I R. L. Carson 1 l

J. E. Sirovy 2 '

l M. A. Frazier 3 MAINTENANCE CALLER l (These personnel may be used to augment l the Maintenance Directe,r list above.)

Name Home Phone J. F. Fish J. J. Kopacz D. F. Thayer

, H. W. Wilson

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TIME TRAVEL CONTACTED TIME TECH STAFF CALLER (These personnel may be used to augment the Technical Director list above.)

Name Home Phone D. G. Clark D. W. Jessen ,

J. R. Wunderlich ,.

B. R. Strub RAD-CHEM CALLER (These personnel may be used to augment the Rad-Chem or Environs Director lists above, or the Rad-Chem Call List on page 6.) .

1 Name .- Home Phone R. L. Moore J. W. Piercy A. G. Schabilion P. Skiermont R. D. Tank T. D. Bush A. P. O'Horo l

M. S. Zinnen J. R. Dishman _ l ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE CALL LIST Name Priority Home Phone D. G. Van Pelt ,

1 R. J. Vess 2 i

B. J. Maze 3 W. A. Krause 4 D. L. Meyer 5 H. W. Chrisman 6 i C. W. Elsasser 7 _

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Name Priority Home Phone G. R. Price. 1 D. F. Thayer 2 l

F. D. Delk 3 J. F. Fish 4 #

H..W. Wilson 5 J. J. Kopacz 6 i R. C. Schofield 7

! J. E. Koenes 8 J. A. Weaver 9 G. L. Hayes 10 T. B. Pettit 11

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C. L. Edmondson 12 K. E. Sondgeroth 13 G. B. Hattan 14 G. L. Donoho 15 l M. A. Jurgensen 16 W. A. Pottenger 17 f J. E. Petryshyn 18 D. F. Blaufuss 19 INSTRUMENT MAINTENANCE CALL LIST Name Priority Home Phone ,

D. G. Rajeevich 1 M. R. Blann 2 R. P. Soenksen 3 C. L. Richardson 4 A. J. Schmidt 5 l

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TIME TRAVEL CONTACTED TIME RAD-CHEM CALL LIST Name Priority Home Phone L. P. Geerts 1 P. M. O'Brien 2 M. J. Hesse 3 G. D. Rankin 4 a..

J. C. Rasso 5 J. L. Woods 6 M. E. Field 7 S. D. Workman 8 D. E. Bielena 9 J. L. Frechette 10 J. W. Rosenow 11 J. J. Daubard 12

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L. C. Williams 19 J. R. King 20 D. L. Heitzler 21 K. D. Anderson 22 s

C. R. Brown 23 M. H. Curtis 24 G. R. Webster 25 APPROVED MAY 141983 Q.C.O.S.R

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TIME TRAVEL CONTACTED TIME TECH STAFF-NGCLEAR CALL LIST Name Priority Home Phone

.B. R. Strub 1 M. L. Reed 2 K. P. Donovan 3 P. D. Knoespel 4 J. P. Hoeller 5 _

TECH STAFF-MECHANICAL / ELECTRICAL CALL LIST Name Priority Home Phone D. G. Clark 1 C. A. Hebel 2 S. W. Reynolds 3

.- J. B. Eagle 4 D. B. Cook 5 K. K. Medulan 6 F. R. Kaeppel 7 E. E. Hendenhall 8 C. A. Iben 9 P. D. Todd 10 _ l TECH. STAFF-SPECIAL PROJECTS CALL LIST (May be used to augment the M/E list above.)

f Name Priority Home Phone J. R. Wunderlich 1 D.'L. Wilgus 2 D. W. Jessen 3 E. B. Weinfurter 4 R. D. Buss 5 A. L. Misak 6 G. T. Carney 7 W. L. Leaverton 8 R. K. Rustick 9 _

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