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{{#Wiki_filter:EZHXBlT     8 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter   of
{{#Wiki_filter:EZHXBlT 8 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of PACIFIC GAS AND. ELECTRIC COMPANY (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1
                                              )
and 2)
PACIFIC GAS AND. ELECTRIC COMPANY             )   Docket Nos. 50-275 O.L.
)
                                              )                 50-323 0.L.
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(Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant,          )
Docket Nos.
Units 1 and 2)                              )
50-275 O.L.
AFFIDAVIT OF JEFFREY JORGENSEN I, Jeffrey   Jorgensen, being duly sworn, state under. oath the following:
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(1)   I am a member   of the Board   of Supervisors of     San Luis Obispo County (" County" ),   California, having served     on that   Board since March 15, 1980. I reside at 369 Chorro Street,       San Luis Obispo, California,   93401.
50-323 0.L.
(2)   As 'a member of the Board   of Supervisors, I   am responsible, with other Board members, for the overall di rection of County activities relating to the safety of the residents of the County, including their safety in the event of     a radiological emergency     at the Diablo     Canyon Nuclear Power Plant.
)
(3)   I am familiar with the current     County emergency plans designed to provide     for offsite emergency response     under County   direc-tion to a radiological emergency at Diablo       Canyon.
)
(4)   Although the County has current emergency plans on paper, those .plans would not provide substantial       protection to County residents or the general public in the event of       a   radiological emergency at Diablo Canyon. This is because the County has not       made sufficient preparations 04,6 s F050 83.0504 0
AFFIDAVIT OF JEFFREY JORGENSEN I, Jeffrey Jorgensen, being duly sworn, state under. oath the following:
(1)
I am a member of the Board of Supervisors of San Luis Obispo County ("County" ), California, having served on that Board since March 15, 1980.
I reside at 369 Chorro Street, San Luis Obispo, California, 93401.
(2)
As 'a member of the Board of Supervisors, I am responsible, with other Board members, for the overall di rection of County activities relating to the safety of the residents of the County, including their safety in the event of a radiological emergency at the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant.
(3)
I am familiar with the current County emergency plans designed to provide for offsite emergency response under County direc-tion to a radiological emergency at Diablo Canyon.
(4)
Although the County has current emergency plans on paper, those.plans would not provide substantial protection to County residents or the general public in the event of a radiological emergency at Diablo Canyon.
This is because the County has not made sufficient preparations s F050 04,6 83.0504 0


to implement these plans and thus is not prepared to respond to               an emergency at Diablo     Canyon. This lack of preparedness       results from, among other things, the following: .
to implement these plans and thus is not prepared to respond to an emergency at Diablo Canyon.
(a)   There has been no adequate         training or coordina-tion of County personnel       who   would be required to implement the plans; (b)   Important equipment necessary to effective emer-gency response,     including communications equipment, is not available; (c)   There have been no       full-scale exercises to     demon-strate effectiveness of the plans; (d)   There has been no systematic public information b
This lack of preparedness results
program designed to educate       the public on necessary actions, including evacuation and shelter, to       be   taken in the event of     a radiological emergency;   and (e)   Inadequate medical       facilities exist   to transport
: from, among other things, the following:.
                                                                                      /
(a)
and treat persons injured in       a   radiological emergency.
There has been no adequate training or coordina-tion of County personnel who would be required to implement the plans; (b)
Indeed, the   training   and exercises       specifically called for in Section       V (I) of the County Emergency Response          Plan and which are    crucial to effective preparedness    are, to  my  knowledge,      entirely lacking. In short, the County presently could not respond            effectively to  a  radiological emergency at Diablo  Canyon.
Important equipment necessary to effective emer-gency response, including communications equipment, is not available; (c)
(5)  There are no plans        for the County to implement the current plans    and thus    to create the necessary preparedness          to respond to a  radiological    emergency  at Diablo      Canyon.
There have been no full-scale exercises to demon-strate effectiveness of the plans; (d)
(6)    Even  if the    County were to implement the current plans, the state of preparedness        would be inadequate,      because  the plans  do not prepare  for  a  Diablo Canyon emergency in conjunction with            a major earth-quake on the Hosgri      Fault.
There has been no systematic public information b
program designed to educate the public on necessary
: actions, including evacuation and shelter, to be taken in the event of a radiological emergency; and (e)
Inadequate medical facilities exist to transport
/
and treat persons injured in a radiological emergency.
: Indeed, the training and exercises specifically called for in Section V (I) of the County Emergency


(7)   The lack of preparedness   to respond to             a Diablo Canyon emergency   is a condition which   has continued   for several years.
===Response===
During my service   as a member of the Board   of Supervisors, I                 have repeatedly emphasized the need to create actual preparedness                         but no actions have been forthcoming, to implement the plans'8)
Plan and which are crucial to effective preparedness
The County currently is working to prepare                 a new     emer-gency plan designed to comply     with state law requirements,                   as   well     as those regulatory requirements     of the Nuclear Regulatory               Commission promulgated on August 19, 1980.       That new plan     is only at the concept stage and will- not be completed     until late this     summer,           at the earliest.
: are, to my knowledge, entirely lacking.
Steps to implement that   new plan,   i.e.,   to create preparedness                   to respond to   a radiological emergency, will not       be taken           until after the final plan is prepared.     I have substantial       concern         for     the adequacy of the new plans, because the County Board of Supervisors voted recently not to include in the plan detailed analysis of the effects of                           an earthquake   in conjunction with   a Diablo Canyon emergency.                   Accordingly, for the foreseeable   future, the   County will not     be       able to respond effectively to   a radiological emergency   at Diablo           Canyon, and even           after the new plans are prepared and implemented,         their         adequacy may be lacking.
In short, the County presently could not respond effectively to a radiological emergency at Diablo Canyon.
ef   ey   r en Subscribed and sworn to before     me this     ~I               day of ~d<             , 1981.
(5)
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There are no plans for the County to implement the current plans and thus to create the necessary preparedness to respond to a radiological emergency at Diablo Canyon.
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Even if the County were to implement the current plans, the state of preparedness would be inadequate, because the plans do not prepare for a Diablo Canyon emergency in conjunction with a major earth-quake on the Hosgri Fault.
 
(7)
The lack of preparedness to respond to a Diablo Canyon emergency is a condition which has continued for several years.
During my service as a member of the Board of Supervisors, I have repeatedly emphasized the need to create actual preparedness but no actions have been forthcoming, to implement the plans'8)
The County currently is working to prepare a new emer-gency plan designed to comply with state law requirements, as well as those regulatory requirements of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission promulgated on August 19, 1980.
That new plan is only at the concept stage and will-not be completed until late this summer, at the earliest.
Steps to implement that new plan, i.e., to create preparedness to respond to a radiological emergency, will not be taken until after the final plan is prepared.
I have substantial concern for the adequacy of the new plans, because the County Board of Supervisors voted recently not to include in the plan detailed analysis of the effects of an earthquake in conjunction with a Diablo Canyon emergency.
Accordingly, for the foreseeable future, the County will not be able to respond effectively to a radiological emergency at Diablo Canyon, and even after the new plans are prepared and implemented, their adequacy may be lacking.
ef ey r en Subscribed and sworn to before me this
~I day of ~d<
, 1981.
Notary Public Ny commission expires:
OFFICIAL SEAL "EAN SOREN$ Eg NOTARYPU8LIC ~ CAUFPRIIIA PRINCPAL OFFICE IN
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Affidavit Re County Emergency Plans.Plans Inadequate Due to Insufficient Preparation for Implementation
ML17083A858
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Site: Diablo Canyon  Pacific Gas & Electric icon.png
Issue date: 03/31/1981
From: Jorgensen J
SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA
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EZHXBlT 8 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION BEFORE THE ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD In the Matter of PACIFIC GAS AND. ELECTRIC COMPANY (Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1

and 2)

)

)

Docket Nos.

50-275 O.L.

)

50-323 0.L.

)

)

AFFIDAVIT OF JEFFREY JORGENSEN I, Jeffrey Jorgensen, being duly sworn, state under. oath the following:

(1)

I am a member of the Board of Supervisors of San Luis Obispo County ("County" ), California, having served on that Board since March 15, 1980.

I reside at 369 Chorro Street, San Luis Obispo, California, 93401.

(2)

As 'a member of the Board of Supervisors, I am responsible, with other Board members, for the overall di rection of County activities relating to the safety of the residents of the County, including their safety in the event of a radiological emergency at the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant.

(3)

I am familiar with the current County emergency plans designed to provide for offsite emergency response under County direc-tion to a radiological emergency at Diablo Canyon.

(4)

Although the County has current emergency plans on paper, those.plans would not provide substantial protection to County residents or the general public in the event of a radiological emergency at Diablo Canyon.

This is because the County has not made sufficient preparations s F050 04,6 83.0504 0

to implement these plans and thus is not prepared to respond to an emergency at Diablo Canyon.

This lack of preparedness results

from, among other things, the following:.

(a)

There has been no adequate training or coordina-tion of County personnel who would be required to implement the plans; (b)

Important equipment necessary to effective emer-gency response, including communications equipment, is not available; (c)

There have been no full-scale exercises to demon-strate effectiveness of the plans; (d)

There has been no systematic public information b

program designed to educate the public on necessary

actions, including evacuation and shelter, to be taken in the event of a radiological emergency; and (e)

Inadequate medical facilities exist to transport

/

and treat persons injured in a radiological emergency.

Indeed, the training and exercises specifically called for in Section V (I) of the County Emergency

Response

Plan and which are crucial to effective preparedness

are, to my knowledge, entirely lacking.

In short, the County presently could not respond effectively to a radiological emergency at Diablo Canyon.

(5)

There are no plans for the County to implement the current plans and thus to create the necessary preparedness to respond to a radiological emergency at Diablo Canyon.

(6)

Even if the County were to implement the current plans, the state of preparedness would be inadequate, because the plans do not prepare for a Diablo Canyon emergency in conjunction with a major earth-quake on the Hosgri Fault.

(7)

The lack of preparedness to respond to a Diablo Canyon emergency is a condition which has continued for several years.

During my service as a member of the Board of Supervisors, I have repeatedly emphasized the need to create actual preparedness but no actions have been forthcoming, to implement the plans'8)

The County currently is working to prepare a new emer-gency plan designed to comply with state law requirements, as well as those regulatory requirements of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission promulgated on August 19, 1980.

That new plan is only at the concept stage and will-not be completed until late this summer, at the earliest.

Steps to implement that new plan, i.e., to create preparedness to respond to a radiological emergency, will not be taken until after the final plan is prepared.

I have substantial concern for the adequacy of the new plans, because the County Board of Supervisors voted recently not to include in the plan detailed analysis of the effects of an earthquake in conjunction with a Diablo Canyon emergency.

Accordingly, for the foreseeable future, the County will not be able to respond effectively to a radiological emergency at Diablo Canyon, and even after the new plans are prepared and implemented, their adequacy may be lacking.

ef ey r en Subscribed and sworn to before me this

~I day of ~d<

, 1981.

Notary Public Ny commission expires:

OFFICIAL SEAL "EAN SOREN$ Eg NOTARYPU8LIC ~ CAUFPRIIIA PRINCPAL OFFICE IN

<<o 'WLUISO8ISPP COUN~

MY nInIissipn Expires Jan, 14, )983

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