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{{#Wiki_filter:Clay, Earnestine From: | {{#Wiki_filter:Clay, Earnestine From: | ||
Sent: | |||
paul.johnson@douglascounty-ne.gov; whitney.shipley@douglascounty-ne.gov; mrasmuss@idph.state.ia.us; kathy.stodola@iowa.gov; julia.schmitt@nebraska.gov; Presby, Peter; Wingebach, Jacob; Kirkland, John | To: | ||
HANKINS, RHONDA R [rhankins@oppd.com] | |||
Friday, August 05, 2011 7:25 AM bill@region5-6.org; dan@region5-6.org; eric.plautz@douglascounty-ne.gov; jeffrey.theulen@pottcounty.com; jon.schwarz@nebraska.gov; 'Larry Oliver'; 'Laurel Ryan'; | |||
paul.johnson@douglascounty-ne.gov; whitney.shipley@douglascounty-ne.gov; mrasmuss@idph.state.ia.us; kathy.stodola@iowa.gov; julia.schmitt@nebraska.gov; Presby, Peter; Wingebach, Jacob; Kirkland, John GEBERS, STEVEN W; RELLER, MARK H; SILKE, DEENA L; MOELLER, CHRISTOPHER J; DEANGELIS, PETER A; BERCK, ALLEN Cc: | |||
Subj ect: | |||
Fort Calhoun Event Status - Friday As river level recedes over the next several weeks, it is important to keep us informed of changing roa6 conditions and evacuated populations. | |||
Fort Calhoun Flooding Status | Fort Calhoun Flooding Status | ||
: 1. Reactor Status: Shutdown | : 1. Reactor Status: Shutdown | ||
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: 10. Fort Calhoun has declared a Notification of Unusual Event at 08:00 6/6/11. | : 10. Fort Calhoun has declared a Notification of Unusual Event at 08:00 6/6/11. | ||
: 11. Backup evacuation route onsite is inundated however the primary route onsite is passable and not expected to be affected. | : 11. Backup evacuation route onsite is inundated however the primary route onsite is passable and not expected to be affected. | ||
: 12. 9 sirens remain with no AC power. Power has been removed from siren 259, 257 and 260 in Pottawattamie County IA.Power has been removed from sirens 143 and 135 in Harrison County, IA. Power has been removed from sirens 1, 69, 75, 76 in Washington County, NE. Power was removed from these sirens due to flooding in the surrounding areas. The coverage areas for these sirens has been reviewed with state and county agencies. For those residents that do remain in these areas, the counties are responsible for route alerting. | : 12. 9 sirens remain with no AC power. Power has been removed from siren 259, 257 and 260 in Pottawattamie County IA. Power has been removed from sirens 143 and 135 in Harrison County, IA. Power has been removed from sirens 1, 69, 75, 76 in Washington County, NE. Power was removed from these sirens due to flooding in the surrounding areas. The coverage areas for these sirens has been reviewed with state and county agencies. For those residents that do remain in these areas, the counties are responsible for route alerting. | ||
.13. The Reception and Care Center in Fremont is now official, replacing Bellevue; no evacuation routes to that location are affected at this time. | |||
: 14. At this time no known major evacuation routes are affected without contingency actions planned. Interstate 29 in both directions: from Exit 54A (G Avenue) to Exit 71 (1-680 exit): 1-680 road closed to traffic because of flooding. | : 14. At this time no known major evacuation routes are affected without contingency actions planned. Interstate 29 in both directions: from Exit 54A (G Avenue) to Exit 71 (1-680 exit): 1-680 road closed to traffic because of flooding. | ||
1-680 is closed in both directions: from before Exit 1 130th Street to Exit 62: 1-29; Old Mormon Bridge Road --- | 1-680 is closed in both directions: from before Exit 1 130th Street to Exit 62: 1-29; Old Mormon Bridge Road --- | ||
road closed because of flooding. | road closed because of flooding. | ||
Information in this record was deleted in accordance with the F eedom of Informatiog Act, exemptions | Information in this record was deleted in accordance with the F eedom of Informatiog Act, exemptions | ||
, The rivpr flow rate and level have been relatively constant at Blair NE. The Corp of Engineers is releasing Oavin's.lPoint dam at 150,000 cubic feet per second (cfs). | |||
Emergency Planning Contacts at FCS: | Emergency Planning Contacts at FCS: | ||
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.Work Phone: 402-533-7308 I Cell PhoneF(b)(6) | |||
Allen, Berck: | Allen, Berck: | ||
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| ML12019A340 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Fort Calhoun |
| Issue date: | 08/05/2011 |
| From: | Hankins R Omaha Public Power District |
| To: | Plautz E, Schwarz J, Theulen J - No Known Affiliation, NRC Region 4 |
| References | |
| FOIA/PA-2011-0339 | |
| Download: ML12019A340 (2) | |
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Clay, Earnestine From:
Sent:
To:
HANKINS, RHONDA R [rhankins@oppd.com]
Friday, August 05, 2011 7:25 AM bill@region5-6.org; dan@region5-6.org; eric.plautz@douglascounty-ne.gov; jeffrey.theulen@pottcounty.com; jon.schwarz@nebraska.gov; 'Larry Oliver'; 'Laurel Ryan';
paul.johnson@douglascounty-ne.gov; whitney.shipley@douglascounty-ne.gov; mrasmuss@idph.state.ia.us; kathy.stodola@iowa.gov; julia.schmitt@nebraska.gov; Presby, Peter; Wingebach, Jacob; Kirkland, John GEBERS, STEVEN W; RELLER, MARK H; SILKE, DEENA L; MOELLER, CHRISTOPHER J; DEANGELIS, PETER A; BERCK, ALLEN Cc:
Subj ect:
Fort Calhoun Event Status - Friday As river level recedes over the next several weeks, it is important to keep us informed of changing roa6 conditions and evacuated populations.
Fort Calhoun Flooding Status
- 1. Reactor Status: Shutdown
- 2. Reactor is covered with > 23-ft of cooling water
- 3. Offsite power and Emergency Diesel Generators are available. Both vital buses are energized at this time.
- 4. Spent Fuel Pooling cooling is in service and protected.
- 5. Shutdown cooling is in service and protected
- 6. Current river level is 1005.32 at Fort Calhoun Station.
- 7. Current Blair gauge level is 30.6 ft.; According to the NWSIUSACE, level is predicted to lower 8 inches over the next 4 days.
- 8. The site has implemented procedures to protect power supplies and vital equipment. Water is onsite, and flood barriers are protecting vital equipment.
- 9. No release of radioactivity has occurred.
- 10. Fort Calhoun has declared a Notification of Unusual Event at 08:00 6/6/11.
- 11. Backup evacuation route onsite is inundated however the primary route onsite is passable and not expected to be affected.
- 12. 9 sirens remain with no AC power. Power has been removed from siren 259, 257 and 260 in Pottawattamie County IA. Power has been removed from sirens 143 and 135 in Harrison County, IA. Power has been removed from sirens 1, 69, 75, 76 in Washington County, NE. Power was removed from these sirens due to flooding in the surrounding areas. The coverage areas for these sirens has been reviewed with state and county agencies. For those residents that do remain in these areas, the counties are responsible for route alerting.
.13. The Reception and Care Center in Fremont is now official, replacing Bellevue; no evacuation routes to that location are affected at this time.
- 14. At this time no known major evacuation routes are affected without contingency actions planned. Interstate 29 in both directions: from Exit 54A (G Avenue) to Exit 71 (1-680 exit): 1-680 road closed to traffic because of flooding.
1-680 is closed in both directions: from before Exit 1 130th Street to Exit 62: 1-29; Old Mormon Bridge Road ---
road closed because of flooding.
Information in this record was deleted in accordance with the F eedom of Informatiog Act, exemptions
, The rivpr flow rate and level have been relatively constant at Blair NE. The Corp of Engineers is releasing Oavin's.lPoint dam at 150,000 cubic feet per second (cfs).
Emergency Planning Contacts at FCS:
Ste.e Gjbers f
.Work Phone: 402-533-7308 I Cell PhoneF(b)(6)
Allen, Berck:
. Pager: b:Ib)(6)ll**Ir L Cell phone b:)j:)#j This e-mail co ns a Public Power Districts oni tial and proprietary info nd is for use only by the inte ed recipient.
less explicitly stata5 otherwise, ts e-mail is not a c ract offer, endment, nor I
f
- C~
is
- b go accep If you are not th ntended rec ent you are notifie hat disciosi
, copying, distribu ng or taking any act n in reliance on the con this information is strictly d.
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