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1 Joint Information Center Procedures Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick Public Education Work Plan rev. 03/02/11

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS PURPOSE... 1 JOINT INFORMATION CENTER... 1 EXTERNAL INFORMATION FLOW... 2 PRE BRIEFING WORKSHEET... 5 PUBLIC INQUIRY, MEDIA MONITORING AND MEDIA RESPONSE... 6 PUBLIC INQUIRY/MEDIA RESPONSE AND OFF AIR MONITOR FORM... 9 PUBLIC INQUIRY ANNOUNCEMENT SIGN OFF AGREEMENT DEVIATIONS IN PLAN DURING EXERCISES AND TESTS EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM (EAS) EAS MESSAGES: INITIAL NOTIFICATION EAS MESSAGES: EVACUATION EAS MESSAGES: SHELTERING IN PLACE EAS NEWS RELEASE: INITIAL NOTIFICATION EAS NEWS RELEASE: EVACUATION EAS NEWS RELEASE: SHELTERING IN PLACE PUBLIC EDUCATION WORK PLAN EQUIPMENT LIST TELEPHONE LIST...32 FLOOR PLAN ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS... 34

3 PURPOSE These procedures define the actions needed to accomplish coordinated public information functions at the Joint Information Center (JIC) in an emergency involving the Nine Mile Point and James A. FitzPatrick nuclear power plants. These procedures complement the radiological emergency response plans of New York State, Oswego County and the operating Nuclear Facility Operators (NFOs): Entergy Nuclear Northeast and Constellation Energy. JOINT INFORMATION CENTER Objectives To provide the public, through the news media, with a sole source location for official information on plant conditions and any emergency protective response actions required to protect the public. The JIC staff facilitates and coordinates the prompt release of accurate information through Public Information Officers (PIOs), representing Oswego County, New York State, federal agencies, and the NFOs. Primary Functions of the JIC To provide timely information to the media through media advisories, media briefings or news releases. To develop and disseminate emergency advisories to the public in the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) through the Emergency Alert System (EAS); these advisories are restricted to official notification of protective actions recommended by governmental officials for the general public within the 10 mile EPZ. Oswego County is responsible for the preparation and dissemination of EAS messages. To conduct Media Response, Media Monitoring, and Public Inquiry response operations to insure that the public receives accurate and timely information. JIC Location 10 Airport Drive Fulton, New York JIC Activation The JIC will be activated following the declaration of an Alert or higher Emergency Classification Level (ECL). The JIC is considered operational once there is sufficient staff and representation from the county and NFO to perform the JIC s primary functions. The State s advance team will represent the State until the New York State JIC personnel arrive. The advance team will not participate in media briefings. Logistical Support The NFO is responsible for equipping the facility, maintaining appropriate security, facility maintenance and providing support staffing at the facility (see pages for equipment and telephone listings). Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 1

4 Space The State, the county and the NFOs have been assigned workspace adequate to support their public information operations. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) have been provided space in the event the emergency requires Federal response (see floor plan page 33). Supplies Each organization will have: Maps of the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) showing Emergency Response Planning Areas (ERPAs), their populations and evacuation routes Copies of Emergency Planning Calendars Copies of the appropriate county radiological emergency preparedness plans Necessary office supplies Information Center Access All designated PIOs and support staff from State agencies, Oswego County, federal agencies and the NFOs have access to all parts of the JIC. Media representatives access is restricted to the briefing room and the media work area. Media Credentialing Each media representative shall be issued an identification badge that will permit access only to the designated media portions of the JIC. Badges will be made and issued on the premises. A log of credentialed media will be maintained and made available to all JIC parties. EXTERNAL INFORMATION FLOW PIO Coordination Line The purpose of the PIO Coordination Line is to coordinate the release of information to the public through an audio bridge connecting the Oswego County Emergency Operations Center and the State EOC with the Joint Information Center in Fulton. At the declaration of an Alert or higher: The State PIO in Albany will direct the State Emergency Coordination Center (SECC) to initiate the PIO Coordination Line. Oswego County and JIC participants will enter the bridge by dialing (U.S. toll free); SEMO HQ (Albany) staff will enter the bridge by dialing (VOIP). Participants will press 1 to attend the meeting The meeting ID number is News Releases and Media Briefings There are two principal methods of releasing information to the media: news releases and media briefings. Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 2

5 News Releases To expedite the flow of information from the JIC to the public, news releases developed by any partner should be made available for distribution through the media briefing room as soon as they are authorized for release. If practical, the media room liaison should announce the subject and availability of the release. Each JIC partner (State, county and NFO) is responsible for the preparation, accuracy and completeness of its own news releases based on information supplied by its Emergency Operations Center/Facility. When protective actions are announced, each press release and EAS message shall be shown to and signed by a representative of the State and the county. Signature on the release signifies awareness, not approval, of the release s contents. (See Sign Off Agreement page 11). The stamp provided for this purpose will be used by each organization to document sign off on a release. The final news release copies will be distributed to each of the official parties within the JIC and to Public Inquiry Media Monitoring Media Response teams before being issued to the media either by distribution in the media briefing area or by electronic dissemination. Each press release shall be timed, dated, numbered, and provided (i.e., fax or e mail) to each Emergency Operations Center and the Emergency Operations Facility. Media Briefings Media briefings are the principal method for providing information to the media concerning the scope of the event, on site event mitigation activities, recommended public protective actions, possible health effects, and governmental off site response activities. Frequency of Media Briefings Briefings will be held as circumstances dictate. If a significant event happens or critical information becomes available, a media briefing may be called by the State, county or NFO PIOs or spokespersons. The party desiring the briefing will notify the NFO JIC Director/Manager, who will notify the other PIOs and the Public Inquiry Coordinator. The time of the briefing will be announced over the public address system. Coordination of Media Briefings Prior to any media briefing, a pre briefing meeting will be facilitated by the State PIO. The meeting should include various spokespersons, the PIOs and Public Inquiry supervisory personnel. Support staff supervisor and technical briefers should also attend. The purpose of the meeting is to determine the topics to be covered and the order of presentation. The Pre Briefing Worksheet (page 5) should be used. Media Briefing Format Briefings will be based on news what is different from last briefing and structured to answer the following questions: What has happened? What effect will it have on the public? What protective actions are being required? What other actions are being taken? Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 3

6 Lead speakers will be determined by the reason for the brief. The NFO will lead in announcing changes in Emergency Classification Level (ECLs) and the status of radioactive releases; Oswego County will lead in announcing Emergency Alert System (EAS) messages and protective actions (evacuation/sheltering in place/administer KI). Once these topics have been covered, all participants can update previously briefed activities such as NFO, county and State response actions, precautionary actions being implemented and staffing of emergency and emergency support facilities. These updates should focus on actions of which the public should be aware. When Breaking News Will Interrupt or Delay a Briefing In some instances, breaking news (i.e. a change in ECL, whether or not there has been a release of radioactive materials to the environment as a result of the event, an impending EAS message, etc.) will necessitate either an interruption to a media briefing in progress or a delay start of a previously announced briefing. When a Briefing Must Be Interrupted Upon receiving notification that the situation is changing, the NFO JIC Director/Manager or NFO Briefing Moderator will announce the following as soon as possible: We need to close this briefing so our spokespeople can be updated with the most current information, and then brief you. We will be back with you as soon as possible. The time for the next briefing will be announced as soon as possible, with the briefing to be held no longer than one half an hour from the time of interruption. When a Briefing Must Be Delayed The NFO JIC Director/Manager or NFO Briefing Moderator will announce to the media: Our spokespeople are currently being updated on the situation, and the next briefing will be delayed for a short time so they can bring the most current information to you. The next briefing will be held at (time). The briefing should not be held longer than one half of an hour from the time it was originally scheduled. Media Briefing Room Resources The following will be available in the briefing room for reference: Schematics of the Nuclear Power Facility Maps including 10 mile EPZ with ERPAs delineated and wind/plume direction Media Kits Emergency Planning Brochures/Calendars Description/Definitions of Emergency Action Levels Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 4

7 PRE BRIEFING WORKSHEET Date: Briefing: Briefing Time: Briefing Announced by NFO? YES NO Reason for Briefing: Emergency Classification Level Change EAS Broadcast Other Points to be covered: Nuclear Facility Operator Oswego County New York State Public Inquiry Media Monitoring Changes Required on ERPA Map: Changes Completed by: Changes to Status Board in Media Area: Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 5

8 PUBLIC INQUIRY, MEDIA MONITORING AND MEDIA RESPONSE Overview The program is staffed by county and NFO personnel, and is supervised by the Public Inquiry Coordinator. There are three elements to the program: 1. The Public Inquiry Team provides the public with clarification of information that is in conflict with official information. 2. Media Monitoring monitors broadcast and print media for reporting accuracy. 3. The Media Response Team responds to telephone inquiries from off site media that cannot respond physically to the JIC. Information Resources (provided to all three elements) Copies of appropriate public information brochures Copies of all press kits and information Maps showing ERPAs and evacuation routes Geographic descriptions of ERPAs Copies of all press releases Copies of all EAS messages Location of Reception Center at the New York State Fairgrounds Public Inquiry Coordinator Responsibilities Supervision and coordination of team activities Ensure equipment operability after set up Ensure reference materials are current Brief team members on new information, updated messages and anticipated questions Review inquiry and off air monitoring forms to identify recurring questions or misinformation Inform State, county and NFO PIOs of rumors, misinformation and recommend required response actions Public Inquiry Fourteen (14) Public Inquiry telephone lines have been installed at the JIC, based on anticipated calling volume. Public Inquiry will be activated with the opening of the JIC. During an emergency, the Public Inquiry numbers will be announced at the first media briefing (see Public Inquiry Announcement page 10). This number will not be included in EAS messages. Callers may use this number to reach the Public Inquiry Team for clarification of information that may be in conflict with official announcements. The Public Inquiry number will be passed through the appropriate communications chain to the State and county Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs) and NFO switchboard operators for Public Inquiry referral. Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 6

9 When JIC Is Declared Operational Incoming phone calls will be answered "Information Center" by the Public Inquiry staff. Once the caller's concerns have been determined, a response should be promptly given using the reference materials provided. All calls will be recorded on the Public Inquiry/Media Response Inquiry and Off Air Monitor Form" (page 9). This will serve as a record of the nature of the call and the response provided. The caller's name and location are optional depending on the caller's wishes. The caller's telephone number is only required when a "call back" is needed. In some cases, a call may be referred to another team member or other member of the JIC staff for action. The person receiving the referred call is responsible for completing the log and returning it to the Public Inquiry Coordinator. Periodically, the Public Inquiry Coordinator will review the forms and report any recurring questions or misinformation to the lead PIOs. Misinformation should be addressed during the next media briefing. NOTE: The toll free numbers and the EOC/NFO numbers listed in the public informational materials are not part of the Public Inquiry system. They provide the public with routine, dayto day access to the agencies and information. Media Monitoring Media Monitoring staff is provided equipment to monitor and record radio and television broadcasts and bulletins for accuracy. The goal of the monitoring capability is to promptly identify and document the source of inaccurate or incorrect information; and advise, through the Public Inquiry Coordinator, the appropriate State, county or NFO official of the incorrect information so that corrective action can be taken either during a JIC media briefing and/or through direct contact with the media outlet. Staff will familiarize themselves with the "official" information that has been provided to the media through the JIC. Staff will begin to monitor and record broadcast reports as soon as they arrive. When an inaccurate news report is identified, the nature of the inaccuracy will be recorded on the Public Inquiry Media Response Inquiry and Off Air Monitor Form" (page 9). The completed form will be given immediately to the Public Inquiry Coordinator. The Public Inquiry Coordinator will review the report to determine if similar inaccuracies are being reported by other sources. As needed, the Public Inquiry Coordinator will report the substance of inaccurate reporting to the appropriate PIO. The PIO receiving the report is responsible for follow up and corrective action. A record of completed corrective action will be returned to the Public Inquiry Team Coordinator. If appropriate, the nature of the inaccurate report may be included during the next media briefing to reach a wider audience and restate the correct information. Media Response Procedures The Media Response team, made up of State, county and NFO personnel will receive telephonic inquiries from media representatives unable to come to the JIC. Three telephones have been allocated to this function. The Media Response number will be distributed to the NFO, State and county offices with instructions to direct all media queries to those numbers. The number Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 7

10 may also be released in media advisories or news releases. Team members will be briefed by the Public Inquiry Coordinator on current information. Telephones will be answered "Information Center" and all statements will be attributed to the appropriate State, county or NFO official. It is critical that the team members do not elaborate, speculate, or render personal judgments. Care must be taken not to become the spokesperson for the State, county, or NFO. A copy of all calls will be recorded on the Public Inquiry/Media Response Inquiry and Off Air Monitor Form" (page 9). The Public Inquiry Coordinator will refer any inquiries that require information beyond the scope of information provided, or exceed the team member s authorization, to the appropriate PIO. In cases that require a call back, the Media Response form will be given to the appropriate PIO who will respond, complete the form, and return it to the Public Inquiry Coordinator. Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 8

11 PUBLIC INQUIRY/MEDIA RESPONSE AND OFF AIR MONITOR FORM Type of call: Public Inquiry Professional Inquiry Media Inquiry Media Monitor Report Date of call/broadcast: Name of responder/monitor: Media name/location: Caller/reporter name: Question(s) asked / inaccurate information: Response given / correct information and source: Call back required? Yes No Call back number: ( ) If yes, call back completed at by Was the call referred? Yes No If yes, to whom? Further action required? Yes No Was this action completed? Yes No Reported to Public Inquiry Coordinator at: Public Inquiry Coordinator Notes: Return completed form to Public Inquiry Coordinator: Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 9

12 PUBLIC INQUIRY ANNOUNCEMENT At the first media briefing, the following announcement will be made by the moderator of the PIO panel: If a member of the public needs clarification or additional information on this emergency situation, we urge them to call the Public Inquiry Line at: (315) We want them to know what is being done to protect their health and safety. The best source of information is the Public Inquiry Line at: (315) Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 10

13 SIGN OFF AGREEMENT Each JIC agency (State, county and NFOs) is responsible for assuring the accuracy and completeness of its own news releases. To assure that all partners are aware of the information being released, copies of all news releases will be distributed within the JIC workrooms before they are placed in the media briefing area. The only documents that are required to have sign offs are those containing public protective action decisions. These are EAS messages and the follow on news release that must be signed off by the county and State staffs. DEVIATIONS IN PLAN DURING EXERCISES AND TESTS Exercise / Drill Language During all exercises, drills and tests, the phrase this is an exercise or this is a drill will be used at the beginning and end of all phone conversations, news releases, media advisories, EAS messages and media briefings. Simulated Airings of Emergency Alert System Messages During exercises, only the initial EAS message will be called in to the LP 1 station. The actual message will not be aired. All subsequent calls will be simulated. The following standard script shall be used for all on air EAS tests and demonstrations conducted in conjunction with radiological emergency preparedness plan exercises, drills and tests involving Nine Mile Point or James A. FitzPatrick nuclear power facilities: "This is a test. This station is conducting a local test of E A S, the Oswego County Emergency Alert System. E A S is intended to help keep you informed in the event of an emergency. If there had been such an emergency, the attention signal you just heard would have been followed by specific emergency instructions. This radio station voluntarily serves as an E A S station for the Oswego County Operational Area. This concludes this test of the Emergency Alert System. Note: Broadcast stations are not required to provide any government EAS user with repeat broadcasts of individual EAS messages. Therefore, no EAS message shall include any reference to repetition. Faxing of EAS Follow on News Release During drills and exercises, the Follow On News Release containing detailed evacuation and sheltering instructions will be faxed to the LP 1 station immediately after the simulated broadcast of the first EAS message. Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 11

14 Public Inquiry Numbers The toll free numbers and the EOC/NFO numbers listed in the public informational materials are not part of the Public Inquiry system. They provide the public with routine, day to day access to agencies and information. The Public Inquiry number is not published in these documents because Public Inquiry phone lines are staffed only during emergencies or exercises. The Public Inquiry number will not be published in any EAS message. The Public Inquiry number will be included in the media advisory announcing the opening of the JIC, announced from the podium during briefings, included in all EAS Follow on News Releases, and will be included in press releases produced by the JIC partners. Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 12

15 EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM (EAS) Purpose The EAS provides government officials with rapid access to the broadcast media to issue emergency instructions on protective actions to the public directly affected or threatened by an emergency at the Nine Mile Point or James A. FitzPatrick nuclear power stations. Protective actions are limited to the following: Evacuation Shelter in place Take KI (Potassium Iodide) EAS Activation Requests for EAS activation may only be made by the following governmental officials: Governor Lieutenant Governor Chair, Disaster Preparedness Commission Secretariat, Disaster Preparedness Commission Director, State Office of Emergency Management Superintendent, Division of State Police Chairman, Oswego County Legislature All requests for activation will follow the procedures agreed to between the authorized officials and the broadcast industry (NYS EAS Plan and Oswego County EAS Procedures). EAS Coordination During an emergency at either Nine Mile Point or James A. FitzPatrick nuclear power stations, a request to activate the EAS will be the result of a cooperative decision reached over the Executive Hotline between lead officials of New York State and Oswego County. In the event of extenuating circumstances, activation requests may be made unilaterally by Oswego County or New York State. Required EAS Message Content All EAS messages issued shall include, at a minimum: Identification of requesting governmental authority Identification of affected nuclear power plant Identification of the area(s) affected by the situation or event Reference to Radiological Emergency Preparedness public information brochures/calendars A closing statement that the population stay tuned to EAS stations If protective actions are announced, the EAS message may also include: Specific protective action(s) that should be taken by people in the affected area(s) Emergency Action Level (EAL) declared by the NFO Whether or not radioactive materials have been released to the environment as a result of the declared event Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 13

16 NOTE: Broadcast stations are not required to provide any government EAS user with repeat broadcasts of individual EAS messages. Therefore, no EAS message will include any reference to repetition. EAS Message Preparation Procedures (Sample EAS messages are found on pages ) 1. Upon arrival at the JIC, Oswego County will test fax and voice phone lines with the LP 1 station to ensure that communications are functioning. 2. When the decision is made to request EAS activation, Oswego County EAS writers positioned at the EOC will be notified to begin preparing a message for release reflecting the command and control decision. The message will be available for release to the public in accordance with command and control instructions. 3. Specific protective actions evacuation, take KI (Potassium Iodide), or shelter in place to be included in the message will be given to the EAS writer by the Chairman of the Oswego County Legislature. 4. The EAS message will be drafted in the county EOC and then sent to the JIC, where it will be checked for accuracy and signed off by the Oswego County EAS Activator and the State PIO. The message will then be given to the Oswego County EAS Activator. 5. The Oswego County EAS Activator notifies the LP 1 station of the pending broadcast and coordinates broadcast time for the EAS message. The station may also be alerted to the potential of a Follow On News Release. Based on the discussion between the EAS coordinator and the LP 1 station, the communications link may remain open. 6. Following sign off, the EAS coordinator will provide a live reading of the EAS message to the LP 1 station. The EAS message is broadcast by the LP 1 station at the prescribed time. 7. The county and State PIOs will assist in the preparation of an EAS Follow On News Release (see pages 19 25) that will expand the information provided in the EAS message. If protective actions are announced, the news release will include brief geographic descriptions of the ERPAs affected and instructions on evacuation and administration of KI, and sheltering in place. 8. The EAS Follow On News Release text is reviewed, revised (as needed), and approved by sign off by the county and State PIOs. 9. Immediately after sign off, the EAS Follow On News Release is faxed to the LP 1 station. The Oswego County EAS Activator confirms receipt of the faxed news release with the station. 10. Copies of both the EAS message and the EAS Follow On News Release are distributed to the media in the JIC, all JIC workrooms, Emergency Operations Centers, and the Emergency Operations Facility. 11. The Media Monitoring team will monitor and record the airing of the EAS messages and the EAS Follow On News Release. 12. County personnel will review often the content of the EAS message most recently aired and the corresponding Follow On News Release against current plant conditions (ECL, release/no release of radioactive materials). If the plant status changes but a new EAS is not required, the EAS Follow On News Release will be updated with the new Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 14

17 information, clearly labeled, and re issued to media as an update, OR a new news release will be issued with the new information Exceptional Situations Immediate General Emergency If conditions at a nuclear power facility require an immediate declaration of a General Emergency and subsequent protective actions, Oswego County is authorized to activate the prompt notification (siren) system and initiate a request for EAS activation on behalf of the State and the county according to prearrangements with the LP 1 station. JIC Is Not Fully Activated If the JIC has not been activated when the decision is made to request EAS activation, coordination of the message preparation may take place between the Oswego County PIO and the County EOC. The verification requirements for message content shall remain in effect. In such instances, telephonic sign offs are acceptable, but must be logged. Primary LP 1 Station Cannot Be Contacted If one of the Primary LP 1 Stations cannot be contacted, Oswego County EAS Procedures list other LP 1 Stations that can be contacted for EAS dissemination. Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 15

18 EAS MESSAGES: INITIAL NOTIFICATION Oswego County EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM Message EOC Approval: Joint Information Center * 10 Airport Road, Fulton, NY Media Information: (315) INITIAL NOTIFICATION: NO PROTECTIVE ACTIONS Contact: Date: Air Time: This is EAS Message number issued today Dateline: FULTON THIS IS A DRILL. The Emergency Alert System has been activated by the Oswego County Legislature Chairman due to emergency conditions at (name of facility affected) in Scriba. People living or working with ten miles of the plant should listen to this entire message before taking any action. A(n) (Emergency Classification Level) has been declared. There (has been OR has not been) a release of radioactive materials to the environment as a result of the declared event. No protective actions for the public are necessary at this time. Oswego County officials and the New York State Disaster Preparedness Commission are monitoring the situation. To determine which Emergency Response Planning Area you are in, please refer to the Public Emergency Response information calendar, the yellow pages of local telephone books, or posters placed in public locations. Stay tuned to this Emergency Alert System station for further information and instructions. end Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 16

19 EAS MESSAGES: EVACUATION EOC Approval: Oswego County EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM Message Joint Information Center * 10 Airport Road, Fulton, NY Media Information: (315) Contact: Date: Air Time: EVACUATION This is EAS Message number issued today Dateline: FULTON THIS IS A DRILL. The Emergency Alert System has been activated by the Oswego County Legislature Chairman due to emergency conditions at (name of facility affected) in Scriba. People living or working within a 10 mile radius of the plant should listen to this entire message before taking any action. A (n) (Emergency Classification Level) has been declared. There (has been OR has not been) a release of radioactive materials to the environment as a result of the declared event. People in the following Emergency Response Planning Areas are directed to EVACUATE and SWALLOW YOUR KI PILL NOW: (numbers of ERPAs being EVACUATED). People should evacuate to the Reception Center at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse, where KI will be available. Buses will arrive at the beginning of evacuation routes at (time). People in all other Emergency Response Planning Areas should stay continue listening to this Emergency Alert System station and prepare to follow the instructions of emergency officials. To determine which Emergency Response Planning Area you are in, please refer to the Public Emergency Response Information calendar, the yellow pages of local telephone books, or posters placed in public locations. Stay tuned to this Emergency Alert System station for further information and instructions. end Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 17

20 EAS MESSAGES: SHELTERING IN PLACE EOC Approval: Oswego County EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM Message Joint Information Center * 10 Airport Road, Fulton, NY Media Information: (315) SHELTERING IN PLACE Contact: Date: Air Time: This is EAS Message number issued today Dateline: FULTON THIS IS A DRILL. The Emergency Alert System has been activated by the Oswego County Legislature Chairman due to emergency conditions at (name of facility affected) in Scriba. People living or working within a 10 mile radius of the plant should listen to this entire message before taking any action. A (n) (Emergency Classification Level) has been declared. There (has been OR has not been) a release of radioactive materials to the environment as a result of the declared event. People in the following emergency Response Planning areas are directed to SHELTER IN PLACE that is, stay inside and SWALLOW YOUR KI TABLET NOW: (list numbers of ERPAs SHELTERING IN PLACE). People in all other Emergency Response Planning Areas should continue listening to this Emergency Alert System station and prepare to follow the instructions of emergency officials. To determine which Emergency Response Planning Area you are in, please refer to the Public Emergency Response Information calendar, the yellow pages of local telephone books, or posters placed in public locations. Stay tuned to this Emergency Alert System station for further information and instructions. end Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 18

21 EAS NEWS RELEASE: INITIAL NOTIFICATION Oswego County News Release for EAS ACTIVATION EOC Approval: Joint Information Center * 10 Airport Road, Fulton, NY Media Information: (315) INITIAL NOTIFICATION: NO PROTECTIVE ACTIONS Contact: Date: Air Time: This corresponds to EAS Message number issued today This is News Release number issued today THIS IS A DRILL Fulton Oswego County officials broadcast an Emergency Alert System message at (air time) to notify people in the area surrounding the nuclear power plants in Scriba of emergency conditions at the (name of affected facility). (Name), Chairman of the Oswego County Legislature, was informed by plant officials of the emergency and requested the EAS activation. A(n) (Emergency Classification Level) has been declared. There (has been OR has not been) a release of radioactive materials to the environment because of the declared event. Legislature Chairman (name) is in consultation with New York State Disaster Preparedness Commission Chairman John R. Gibb. Oswego County and New York State health and radiological officials are monitoring the situation. (Name of appropriate NFO) is now addressing the situation. Additional information will be provided as it becomes available. Legislature Chairman (name) urges people within a 10 mile radius of the nuclear power plants to refer to the Public Emergency Response Information calendar. It contains maps of the Emergency Response Planning Areas and other important emergency information. The calendar can also be found on the Oswego County website, Similar information may be found in the yellow pages of local telephone books and on posters placed in public locations. For more information, or to clarify any information that may be in conflict with officials announcements, the public should call (315) Please do NOT call the power plant or government offices. Remain calm and stay tuned to this Emergency Alert System station for further information. end Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 19

22 EAS NEWS RELEASE: EVACUATION EOC Approval: Oswego County News Release For EAS ACTIVATION Joint Information Center * 10 Airport Road, Fulton, NY Media Information: (315) EVACUATION Contact: Date: Air Time: This corresponds to EAS Message number issued today This is News Release number issued today THIS IS A DRILL Fulton Oswego County officials broadcast an Emergency Alert System (EAS) message at (air time) to issue protective actions for people living or working within a 10 mile radius surrounding the nuclear power plants in Scriba. The EAS activation was requested by Oswego County Legislature Chairman (name). Legislature Chairman (Name) advises that, due to emergency conditions at the (name of affected facility), people in the following Emergency Response Planning Areas (ERPAs) are being asked to EVACUATE and SWALLOW YOUR KI TABLET NOW: (numbers of ERPAs being EVACUATED). People being evacuated should go to the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse, where KI will be available. People should continue listening to an EAS station while en route. People in all remaining Emergency Response Planning Areas in the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone are asked to continue listening to an EAS station. A(n) (Emergency Classification Level) has been declared. There (has been OR has not been) a release of radioactive materials to the environment as a result of the declared event. Legislature Chairman (name) urges all people within the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone surrounding the nuclear power plants to locate your Public Emergency Response Information calendar. It contains maps of Emergency Response Planning Areas, evacuation routes, Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 20

23 emergency bus stops, and other important information. The calendar can also be found on the Oswego County website, Similar information can be found in the yellow pages of local telephone books and on posters located in public places. For more information, or to clarify any information that may be in conflict with official announcements, the public may call (315) Buses will soon be traveling designated routes in the ERPAs being evacuated to pick up people without transportation and take them to the Reception Center. Buses are expected to arrive at the beginning of bus routes at (time). Pick up points are shown in the Public Emergency Response Information calendar. If you are disabled or need special assistance evacuating, or have someone in your family who needs special assistance, please call (315) People directed to evacuate should swallow the KI (potassium iodide) tablet that has been provided them by Oswego County. Adults over age 18 should take one 130 mg tablet. Children weighing less than 150 pounds should be given one 65 mg tablet. Children under age 1 year should be given one half of one 65 mg tablet. If you have not picked up KI from Oswego County, it will be available at the Reception Center at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse. KI has been offered to residents of the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone as an adjunct measure to protect against possible exposure from one of the radioactive elements radioactive iodine that may be released in a nuclear power plant emergency. KI is NOT an alternative to evacuation. County officials remind people that Emergency Response Planning Areas 23 through 29, which include Lake Ontario in a 10 mile radius of the nuclear power plants and the Oswego River between Lake Ontario and Hickory Grove Road in the Town of Granby, were closed earlier today. The Coast Guard and Sheriff s Department continue to patrol these areas, and people are asked to stay away until further notice. People in the following Emergency Response Planning Areas (ERPAs) should EVACUATE and SWALLOW YOUR KI: (Insert ERPA descriptions using insert file on the pull down menu. Filenames are ERPAx. Or cut and paste from the file ALL ERPAs.) Evacuees should take with you the items in a three day Disaster Supplies Kit. This includes: Changes of clothing for three days Personal items such as shaving kits, soap and cosmetics Prescription medications Formula and other needs for infants and children Checkbook, credit cards and other important papers Portable radio and extra batteries; flashlight and extra batteries Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 21

24 First aid kit Blankets or sleeping bags for everyone in the family Food for any pet you take with you. Please note: only pets in carriers will be allowed on public transportation. Facilities for pets will be available at the Reception Center, but only service animals will be accepted at congregate care centers. Before you leave your home or business, be sure you have closed and locked all windows and doors, and turned off all appliances. Make sure you close the windows and air vents of your car and do not operate the air conditioner until you have left the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone. Continue listening to an EAS station. Evacuation routes are depicted in the Public Emergency Response Information calendar, on posters placed in public locations and in the yellow pages of local telephone books. Evacuation routes are: (DELETE routes that would not be used according to numbers of evacuating ERPAs.) ERPAs 1, 2 County Route 6 south to State Route 264 south to State Route 481 south to Interstate Route 81 to Syracuse ERPA 3 Creamery Road south to Klocks Corners Road south to County Route 176 south to State Route 481 south to Interstate Route 81 south to Syracuse ERPAs 4, 7, 8, 9, 19 County Route 6 south to State Route 264 south to State Route 481 south to Interstate Route 81 to Syracuse ERPAs 5, 10, 19, 20: Silk Road south to State Route 3 south to State Route 264 south to State Route 481 south to Interstate Route 81 south to Syracuse ERPAs 6, 11, 12, 19, 20 State Route 481 south to Interstate Route 81 south to Syracuse ERPAs 7, 8, 15, 16, 17 State Route 104 east to US Route 11 east to Interstate Route 81 south to Syracuse ERPAs 8, 18 County Route 35 south to County Route 4 east to US Route 11 south to State Route 49 east to State Route 81 south to Syracuse ERPAs 14, 15 State Route 3 north to State Route 13 east to Interstate Route 81 South to Syracuse Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 22

25 ERPAs 7, 14, 15, 16, 17 State Route 3 south to County Route 4 east to US Route 11 south to State Route 49 east to Interstate Route 81 south to Syracuse ERPAs 13, 21 State Route 48 south to State Route 690 south to Syracuse ERPA 21 County Route 8 south to State Route 3 east to State Route 48 south to State Route 690 south to Syracuse ERPAs 21, 22: County Route 85 west to County Route 7 south to State Route 176 south to State Route 370 east to Interstate 690 east to Syracuse ERPAs 13, 22 County Route 7 south to State Route 176 south to State Route 370 east to Interstate 690 east to Syracuse ERPAs 13, 22 State Route 104 west to County Route 7 south to State Route 176 south to State Route 370 east to State Route 690 south to Syracuse Law enforcement officials are stationed at major intersections to direct evacuees. The Reception Center is located at the New York State Fairgrounds off Route 690 West in Syracuse. Evacuees should report to the Reception Center before going to the home of a friend or relative outside the Emergency Planning Zone. If you do not have a place to stay, you will be directed to a congregate care center operated by the American Red Cross. People in all other Emergency Response planning Areas should continue listening to an Emergency Alert System Station and should be prepared to follow the instructions of emergency officials. People living or working outside the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone should stay away from these areas until further notice. Legislature Chairman (name) remains in consultation with the Chairman of the New York State Disaster Preparedness Commission, John R. Gibb. Oswego County and New York State health and radiological officials are monitoring the situation. Additional information will be provided through EAS stations and the media as it becomes available. For more information, or to clarify any information that may be in conflict with official announcements, the public should call (315) Please do NOT call the power plant or government offices. Remain calm and stay tuned to an EAS station for further information and instructions. end Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 23

26 EAS NEWS RELEASE: SHELTERING IN PLACE EOC Approval: Oswego County News Release For EAS ACTIVATION Joint Information Center * 10 Airport Road, Fulton, NY Media Information: (315) SHELTERING IN PLACE Contact: Date: Air Time: This corresponds to EAS Message number issued today This is News Release number issued today THIS IS A DRILL Fulton Oswego County officials broadcast an Emergency Alert System (EAS) message at (air time) to issue protective actions for people living or working within a 10 mile radius surrounding the nuclear power plants in Scriba. The EAS activation was requested by Oswego County Legislature Chairman (name). Legislature Chairman (Name) advises that due to emergency conditions at the (name of affected facility), people in the following Emergency Response Planning Areas (ERPAs) are being asked to SHELTER IN PLACE that is, stay inside and SWALLOW YOUR KI tablet now: (list numbers of ERPAs SHELTERING IN PLACE). People in all other Emergency Response planning Areas should continue listening to an Emergency Alert System Station and should be prepared to follow the instructions of emergency officials. A(n) (Emergency Classification Level) has been declared. There (has been OR has not been) a release of radioactive materials to the environment as a result of the declared event. The areas directed to Shelter In Place include (ERPA descriptions using insert file on the pulldown menu. Filenames are ERPAx. Or cut and paste from the file ALL ERPAs.) If you are directed to Shelter In Place you should: Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 24

27 Continue listening to an EAS station Remain indoors and close all doors and windows Turn off all fans, air conditioning equipment and other sources of outside air Close all blinds and drapes Extinguish fires in fireplaces and close all flues People directed to shelter in place should swallow the KI (potassium iodide) tablet that has been provided them by Oswego County. Adults over age 18 should take one 130 mg tablet. Children weighing less than 150 pounds should be given one 65 mg tablet. Children under age 1 year should be given one half of one 65 mg tablet. If you have not picked up KI from Oswego County, you should continue to shelter in place. KI has been offered to residents of the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone as an adjunct measure to protect against possible exposure from one of the radioactive elements radioactive iodine that may be released in a nuclear power plant emergency. KI is NOT an alternative to sheltering in place. Legislature Chairman (name) urges all people within the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone surrounding the nuclear power plants to locate your Public Emergency Response Information calendar. It contains maps of Emergency Response Planning Areas and important emergency information. The calendar can also be found on the Oswego County website, Similar information can be found in the yellow pages of local telephone books and on posters located in public places. Legislature Chairman (name) remains in consultation with the Chairman of the New York State Disaster Preparedness Commission, John R. Gibb. Oswego County and New York State health and radiological officials are monitoring the situation. Additional information will be provided through EAS stations and the media as it becomes available. People living or working outside the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone should stay away from these areas until further notice. For more information, or to clarify any information that may be in conflict with official announcements, the public should call (315) Please do NOT call the power plant or government offices. Remain calm and stay tuned to an EAS station for further information and instructions. end Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 25

28 PUBLIC EDUCATION WORK PLAN OBJECTIVE To familiarize the residents within the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) surrounding the Nine Mile Point and James A. FitzPatrick nuclear power plants with emergency preparedness plans, the prompt notification system, protective actions, Emergency Response Planning Area (ERPA) designations and other radiological emergency planning considerations. GOALS Develop and distribute emergency planning information for residents of the 10 mile EPZ, to include a returnable postcard for assistance to handicapped persons and an 800 toll free telephone number for obtaining additional information. Develop and distribute emergency planning materials targeted for transients. Acquaint news media at least annually, with the emergency plans, information concerning radiation, and points of contact for release of public information in an emergency. Provide speakers on emergency planning/plant operations. ACTIVITY #1: DISTRIBUTE AN EMERGENCY PLANNING CALENDAR Accountability The calendar will be reviewed cooperatively by the State, Oswego County and the NFOs. The NFOs shall be responsible for the production and distribution of the booklets/calendars. Frequency Public education materials shall be reviewed annually and revised as needed. The calendar will be distributed at least annually. Content The calendar shall describe or depict: 1. Basis for emergency planning 2. Purpose of the siren system and what actions should be taken when the sirens sound 3. Role of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) in the emergency response and a listing of the primary LP 1 stations within the 10 mile EPZ 4. Emergency Response Planning Areas (ERPAs) 5. Map(s) of ERPAs showing designated evacuation routes 6. Potential protective actions the public may be advised to take by governmental officials 7. Location of Reception Center 8. Addresses and phone numbers of responsible agencies that may be contacted for additional booklets/calendars for information Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 26

29 Distribution The calendars will be distributed, one per household, to all households in the 10 mile EPZ surrounding the Nine Mile Point and James A FitzPatrick sites. A mailing list, which includes all mailing addresses within the 10 mile EPZ (a specific listing of individual residences in apartment complexes is included) will be used to distribute the calendars. Residence halls at Oswego State University will be provided sufficient copies for distribution to the students. Follow up Following calendar mailings, the county (in conjunction with the State and NFOs) will issue press releases, encourage announcements in local newspapers, and provide Public Service Announcements to area broadcasters announcing the booklet/calendar distribution and giving places to contact for additional information or copies of the booklet / calendar. ACTIVITY #2: DIRECT MAILINGS OF INFORMATIONAL MATERIAL Accountability Mailing materials will be developed by the State, county or NFOs and will be reviewed by all parties. The NFOs will share the responsibility for mailing the informational materials. Frequency Mailings to residents will be done as necessary. The county may also provide informational pieces to other county agencies for distribution to specialized populations. Example: the Radiological Information for the Agricultural Community brochure is disseminated by the County Cooperative Extension. Distribution Distribution will be accomplished using the methodology previously identified for booklet/calendar distribution. Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 27

30 ACTIVITY #3: ADVERTISING CONTAINING RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC (placed in telephone books distributed within the 10 mile EPZ) Accountability Development and review of the advertisements will be done as a cooperative effort between the State, county and the NFOs. Frequency Advertising will be placed annually. Ads will be reviewed and revised as necessary. Content Advertisements shall describe or depict: 1. Prompt notification system 2. Basis for emergency planning 3. Emergency Alert System s role in an emergency 4. Evacuation routes 5. Protective actions the public may be advised to take 6. Emergency Response Planning Areas (ERPAs) ACTIVITY #4: DEVELOP AND DISTRIBUTE EMERGENCY PLANNING MATERIALS TARGETED FOR TRANSIENTS Accountability The development of these materials will be a cooperative effort between the State, county and the NFOs. Frequency Materials will be reviewed annually and revisions made as required. Content Information shall be made available to transients via posters. Each shall describe and/or depict: Prompt notification system Basis for emergency planning Emergency Alert System s role in an emergency Evacuation routes Protective actions the public may be advised to take Emergency Response Planning Areas (ERPAs) Distribution Materials will be made available to hotels, motels, recreation areas and businesses within the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone. Nine Mile Point / J.A. FitzPatrick 28

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