ML20092B811
| ML20092B811 | |
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| Site: | Catawba |
| Issue date: | 06/14/1984 |
| From: | Shearin R DUKE POWER CO. |
| To: | Hooper F, Lazo R, Margulies M Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8406200372 | |
| Download: ML20092B811 (5) | |
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, RONALD L.olBSON Morton B. Margulies, Chairman Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 Dr. Robert M. Lazo Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 Dr. Frank F. Hooper University of Michigan School of Natural Resources Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Re: Duke Power Company Catawba Nuclear Station Docket Nos. 50-413 and 50-414
Dear Sirs:
Pursuant to the Board's directions given on Friday, June 8, 1984, at transcript pages 4605-08 and 4609-11, Applicants submit to the Boaro and the parties copies of the following maps:
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Operations Map, Catawba Nuclear Station of January 1984, i
Shelter locations are indicated by number corresponding to the attached list which supersedes the listing in the map legend. This mep should be marked and received as, App 1_icants7 Exhibit'EP22r3
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Ingestion Pathway Map, Catawba Nuclear Station (Sheet'1) of January 1984. This map should be marked and received (as[Aqiplicants r3 (w a w EP23 m Eshibit
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Ingestion Pathway Map, Catawba Nuclear Station (Sheet 2) of I
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The maps in the FSAR which depict a 50-mile radius circle (and thus the entire plume ingestion pathway EPZ) are contained in the FSAR at-Figures 2.1.3-2 and 2.1.3-5.
These citations were requested at transcript pages 4611-12.
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3 This completes' the Applicants' obligation for providing late-filed exhibits.
- 5 tate of North Carolina We are also enclosing a copy of the Executive Order Number 72 (Emergency Management Program) of December 14, 1981, which was mailed to us by Mr. J.
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We understand that this document will be marked and received as the next consecutive numbered"Intervenorsy Exhibit.
(See transcript pages 4608-09.)
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Ronald V. Shearin bjh cc: All Parties w/ enc 1.
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g a-a-.4-JAMES B. HUNT JR.
GOVERNOR EXECITTIVE ORDER NUMBER 72 OO'Ig EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM WHEREAS, natural phenomena such as hurri anes, floods, tornadoes, severe winter weather, droughts, earthquakes, and man-made disasters such as explosions or major electric power failures are an ever-present dangers and WHEREAS, potential enemies of the United States now possess the capability of launching attacks and unprecedented destruction upon this State and natien, from land, sea and air;.and WHEREAS, it is the duty of the Department of Crime Control and Pub 2ic Safety to provide emergency services to protect the public against natural and man-made disasters; and WHEREAS, it is the duty of the Department of Crime Control and Public Safety to insure the preparation, coordination, and currency of emergency management and military plans and effective conduct of emergency operations by all participating agencies to sustain life and prevent, minimize, or remedy injury to persons and damage to property resulting from disasters caused by enemy attack or other hostile actions or from disasters due to natural or man-made causes; and WHEREAS, the Emergency Management Act of 1977, as amtnded, N.C.G.S.
j 166A-1, et, sy., the North Carolina Emergency War Powers Act, N.C.G.S.
147-33.1, et sg.,.and Article 36A of Chapter 14 of the General Statutes confer upon the Governor comprehensive powers to be exercised in providing for the common defense and protection of the lives and property of the people of this State against both man-r.ade a*d natural disasters; and l
WHEREAS, the effective exercise of these emergency powers requires extensive initial planning, continued revision and exercising of plans, assignment of Emergency Management functions prior to the occurrence of an emergency, the training of personnel in order to ensure a smooth,
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effective application of goverrunental factions to emergency operations, and the quick response of all necessary state resources and WHEREAS, these Bnergency Management functions are intended to be and can be accomplished most effectively through those established activities of State and local government whose normal functions relate to those emergency services which would be needed:
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:
Section 1.
In the event the covernor, in the exercise of his constitutional and statutory responsibilities, shall deem it necessary to utilize the services of more than one subunit of State Government to provide protectioa to the people from natural or man-made disasters or emergencies, including but not limited to wars, insurrections, riots, civil disturbances, or accidents, the Secretary of Crime Control and Public Safety under the direction of the Governor, shall serve as the chief coordinating officer for the State between the respective subunits so utilized, as provided in N.C.G.S. 1438-476.
Section 2.
Whenever the Secretary for Crime Control and Public safety exercises the authority provided in Section 1, he shall be authorized to utilize and allocate all available State resources as are i
reasonably necessary to cope with the emergency or disaster, including directing of personnel and functions of State agencies or units thereof for the purpose of performing or facilitating the initial response to the disaster or emergency. Following the initial response, the Secretary, in consultatios. with the heads of the State agencies which have or appear to have responsibility for dealing with the emergency or disaster, shall designate one or more lead agencies to be responsible for subsequent phases of the response to the emergency or disaster. Pending i
an opportunity to consult with the head of such agencies, the Secretary may make interim lead agency designations.
Section 3.
Every department of State Government is required to report to the Secretary of Crime Control and Public Safety by the fastest means practicable, all natural or man-made disasters or emergencies, including but not limited to wars, insurrections, riots, civil disturbances, or accidents which appear liksly to require the utilisation of the services of more than one subunit of State Goversument.
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Section 4.
Se Secretary of Crime Control and Public Safety is hereby authorized to delegate the authority to utilize and allocate all available State resources as may be necessary to carry out the intent of this order.
Section 5.
An explanation of the anergency Management functions assigned to each State department, division, subdivision or agency is contained in the State plans developed and published by the Division of Emergency Management of the North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public Safety and the provisions of these documents, including annexes attached thereto, and any revisions thereto, are specifically incorporated *herein by reference.
Section 6.
We heads of the departments of Stat,.
arnment and cther agencies designated in said plans are granted the authority and charged with the responsibility to *. velop supporting plans and procedures and to execute upon order of the Governor, the Secretary of Crime Control and Public Safety or his designee the Emergsney Management functions assigned to them in said plans.
Section 7.
The Secretary of Crime Control and Public Safety is hereby authorized to update and periodically revise or cause to be revised said plans and supporting plans to the end that they will be at all times current and consistent with the functions, duties, and capabilities of a given department or agency.
Section 8.
The head of each department, agency, comunission or office of State Government that is charged with Emergency Management responsibilities shall designate personnel from said department, agency, comunission, or office to perform liaison with all other components of State Government on matters pertaining to Emergency Management activities.
Section 9.
The heads of State Government departments assigned Emergency Management functions shall prepare procedures to procure i
from governmental and private sources all materials, manpower, equipment. -
supplies, and services which would be needed to carry out these i
assigned functions. Each agency of State G7vernment shall cooperate
_4 with all other agencies of State Govarnment to assure the availability of resources in an emergency.
Section 10.
This order shall supersede and cancel all previous Executive Orders on this subject.
Section 11.
This Order shall become effective immediately.
Done in the Capital City of Raleigh, North Carolina, this the 14th day of December,1981.
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