Emergency Planning at Seabrook Nuclear Powerplant: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Power of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, November 18, 1986U.S. Government Printing Office, 1987 - 707 pages |
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... population . It would be nearly impossi- ble to shelter it all , much less adequately ; and it would take hours to evacuate people . When all the evidence was considered , I concluded that no emer- gency plan could adequately protect ...
... population . It would be nearly impossi- ble to shelter it all , much less adequately ; and it would take hours to evacuate people . When all the evidence was considered , I concluded that no emer- gency plan could adequately protect ...
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... population long enough for a massive evacuation to be mobilized . During those critica ! early hours much of the local population was sheltered in masonry buildings that provided relatively good insulation from radiation . When the time ...
... population long enough for a massive evacuation to be mobilized . During those critica ! early hours much of the local population was sheltered in masonry buildings that provided relatively good insulation from radiation . When the time ...
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... of shelter for the beach population and the inadequate highway system in the area made protection of the public in the case of a serious accident a near impossibility . - 2 - То prevent huge financial resources fror being 86.
... of shelter for the beach population and the inadequate highway system in the area made protection of the public in the case of a serious accident a near impossibility . - 2 - То prevent huge financial resources fror being 86.
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... population areas close to the plant . The flatness of the Ukrainian plains where Chernobyl is located , and the hot , dry climatic conditions prevalent in that area tended to keep the radioactive debris aloft for relatively long periods ...
... population areas close to the plant . The flatness of the Ukrainian plains where Chernobyl is located , and the hot , dry climatic conditions prevalent in that area tended to keep the radioactive debris aloft for relatively long periods ...
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... population . score is , of course , impossible . We must make Our best judgment on the available evidence . Certainty on this Conditions at Seabrook , viewed through the Chernobyl lens , compel me to conclude that , under the federally ...
... population . score is , of course , impossible . We must make Our best judgment on the available evidence . Certainty on this Conditions at Seabrook , viewed through the Chernobyl lens , compel me to conclude that , under the federally ...
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adequate ANSWER ATKINS BROWN Chairman Chernobyl Chernobyl accident CHRONOLOGY Committee on Energy Commonwealth of Massachusetts communities concerning Congress Conservation and Power containment decision Derrickson Director discuss documents emergency planning issues Emergency Planning Sensitivity emergency planning zone emergency preparedness emergency response plans Energy Conservation evacuation plan event exemption exercise facility failure FEMA FEMA's governments Governor Dukakis Hampshire Yankee health and safety hearing letter Licensing Board low-power testing MARKEY MAVROULES meeting Memo memorandum Noonan November 18 NRC staff NRC's nuclear plant nuclear power plants Nuclear Regulatory Commission operation participation planning and preparedness planning for Seabrook Planning Sensitivity Study plume exposure probabilistic risk assessment PSNH public health Public Service QUESTION reactor regarding release request risk rulemaking Seabrook Nuclear Power Seabrook plant Seabrook Station Shoreham source term specific SSPSA Update Subcommittee on Energy submitted technical Three Mile Island utility VOLLMER Washington Wingo
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Page 199 - States that : (a) The development, use, and control of atomic energy shall be directed so as to make the maximum contribution to the general welfare, subject at all times to the paramount objective of making the maximum contribution to the common defense and security.
Page 199 - SECTION 1. DECLARATION. — Atomic energy is capable of application for peaceful as well as military purposes. It is therefore declared to be the policy of the United States that— "a. the development, use, and control of atomic energy shall be directed so as to make the maximum contribution to the general welfare, subject at all times to the paramount objective of making the maximum contribution to the common defense and security ; and "b.
Page 169 - the state of onsite and offsite emergency preparedness provides reasonable assurance that adequate protective measures can and will be taken in the event of a radiological emergency.
Page 11 - Is that, given the present level of safety being achieved by the operating nuclear power plants In this country, we can expect to see a core meltdown accident within the next 20 years and it Is possible that such an accident could result in off-site releases of radiation which are as large as, or larger than, the releases estimated to have occurred at Chernobyl.
Page 173 - REGIONAL OFFICE COORDINATES THE PLANNING REVIEW AND ASSURES THAT AN EXERCISE IS CONDUCTED TO ADEQUATELY TEST THE PLANS- IT ALSO HOLDS A PUBLIC MEETING TO INFORM INTERESTED PARTIES OF THE CONTENT OF THE PLANS AND WHAT WOULD BE EXPECTED OF THE PUBLIC IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY AT THE PLANT. THE PLANS ARE APPROVED BY THE FEMA ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF STATE AND LOCAL PROGRAMS AND SUPPORT.
Page 311 - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD Before Administrative Judges: Ivan W.
Page 68 - ... there exists a State, local, or utility plan which provides reasonable assurance that public health and safety is not endangered by operation of the facility concerned.
Page 390 - ... of the sum of prompt fatality risks resulting from other accidents to which members of the US population are generally exposed.
Page 241 - ... presumes that offslte Individuals may become contaminated with radioactive material or may be exposed to dangerous levels of radiation or perhaps both. Planning for emergencies 1s required as a prudent risk reduction measure for these Individuals. Since a range of accidents with widely differing offslte consequences can be postulated, the regulation does not depend on the assumption that a particular type of accident may or will occur. In fact, no specific accident sequences should be specified...
Page 55 - Commission ensures that the civilian uses of nuclear materials and facilities are conducted in a manner consistent with the public health and safety, environmental quality, national security, and the antitrust laws.