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RE: Emergency Plan ????'s




Since I didn't find an e-mail address or phone number in your note, I'll 
have to answer here:

a)  yes
b)  approximately 35 persons (carrying pagers) can be called.
c)  generally, 3 persons
d)  usually 2, but it could be 3, depending on the need
e)  yes, our dose assessment is independent of the utility's.  They usually 
agree within less than an order of magnitude.

I hope this helps.

Bill Spell
bills@deq.state.la.us
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From: radsafe
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Emergency Plan ????'s
Date: Thursday, August 01, 1996 11:06AM


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Dear Fellow Radsafers:
For those of us that are involved in state level radiation programs
in states that have nuclear power plants, I would like to find out
the following:

a) Does your state maintain a 24hr/365day on call capability?
b) If it does, how many people are on-call?
c) For off-site releases, how many members are in your field teams?
d) How many state field teams are activated during an exercise?
d) Does your dose assessment at state level for PAR's involve
     an independant (from the utility) calculation?

Thanks in Advance

Kevin P. Scott  M.S., R.R.P.T.
Radiation Control Physicist
CT-DEP
     independant (from the utility) calculations?

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