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Staples® Print Solutions 09 0012962 CALENDAR QV1 1234 CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK 12/23/2015 2021 SUSQUEHANNA NUCLEAR, LLC IMPORTANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION INSIDE Staples® Print Solutions 09 0012962 CALENDAR QV1 1234 CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK 12/23/2015 What to do during an Emergency 2020 EAS Table Update Luzerne County Columbia County AM FM Television AM FM WILK 980 WBSX 97.9 WFUZ 92.1 WNEP 16 WHLM 930 WQSU 88.9 WAZL 1490 WRKC 88.5 WILK 103.1 WBRE 28 WKOK 1070 WQKX 94.1 WZMF 730 WKRZ 98.5 WMQX 102.3 WYLN 35 WBWX 1280 WPGM 96.7 WITK 1550 WRGN 88.1 WSJR 93.7 WYOU 22 WMMZ 103.5 WQFM 1240 WCLH 90.7 WSFX 89.1 WCFT 106.5 WKZN 1300 WMGS 92.9 WGGY 101.3 WILQ 105.1 WYCK 1340 WBHT 97.1 WWRR 104.9 WKSB 102.7 WEZX 106.9 Staples® Print Solutions 09 0012962 CALENDAR QV1 1234 CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK 12/23/2015 Evacuation Routes to Reception Centers Phone numbers below are for the municipalities emergency operation centers that coordinate local evacuation efforts Staples® Print Solutions 09 0012962 CALENDAR QV1 1234 CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK 12/23/2015 EMERGENCY Emergency Information 1 3 Any emergency at the Susquehanna plant would fall into one of the following Siren Maintenance 2 4 four categories, established by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. CLASSIFICATIONS To maintain a high level of siren system performance, periodic Noti�ication of Unusual Event Site Area Emergency Events are in process or have occurred which Events are in process or have occurred that involve: maintenace and testing may indicate a potential degradation of the level of (a) actual or likely major failures of plant functions occur. Testing may result in a safety of the plant or indicate a security threat to needed to protect the public, or; facility protection has been initiated. No releases of (b) hostile action that results in intentional damage growl or short 10-second sound radioactive material requiring offsite response or or malicious acts: of the siren. monitoring are expected unless further (1) toward site personnel or equipment that degradation of safety systems occurs. could lead to the likely failure of, or; (2) that prevent effective access to equipment Alert needed to protect the public. Events are in process or have occurred that involve Any radioactive releases are not expected to result an actual or potential substantial degradation in exposure levels that exceed EPA Protective of the level of safety of the plant or a security Action Guideline exposure levels beyond the site event that involves probable life-threatening risk boundary. to site personnel or damage to site equipment because of hostile action. Any releases are General Emergency expected to be limited to small fractions of the Events are in process or have occurred that involve U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Protective actual or imminent substantial core degradation or Action Guideline exposure levels. melting with potential for loss of containment integrity or hostile action that results in an actual loss of physical control of the facility. Radioactive releases can be reasonably expected to exceed EPA Protective Action Guideline exposure levels offsite for more than the immediate site area. What You Should Do If the Sirens Sound Please remember that sirens may sound to notify you of any emergency, including floods, chemical spills and severe storms. When you hear a siren, it does not necessarily mean a nuclear emergency. 1. NOTIFICATION. Susquehanna plant in a steady tone – NOT a rising and falling tone – for three minutes. The system can be used In an to emergencynotify the public requiring of ANY general EMERGENCY public noti�ication,. The siren countyis not a of�icials signal to will evacuate. sound sirensIt arounddirects youthe to tune to an Emergency Alert System station 2. YOUR RESPONSE. Tune your radio or TV to a local Emergency for of�icial Alert Systeminformationand station. Authorities instructions. will provide information about the emergency. They will direct you to take protective actions, if any are needed. DO NOT use the telephone to try to get emergency information. You may tie up phone lines urgently needed for emergency operations designed to protect you. 3. SIREN PROBLEMS. Occasionally, a siren may malfunction. If you hear a siren, but no emergency information is provided by the Emergency Alert System, call . The siren will be repaired as quickly as possible. DO NOT call county rumor control or 911. 570-542-1411 Staples® Print Solutions 09 0012962 CALENDAR QV1 1234 CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK 12/23/2015 Procedures for PROTECTIVE ACTIONS under “Items to take” POTASSIUM IODIDE (KI) Staples® Print Solutions 09 0012962 CALENDAR QV1 1234 CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK 12/23/2015 chool normation Student Pickup Points I f your children attend school within an evacuation area your natural STUDENTS FROM HOST SCHOOL inclination might be to go there P E A S E O N ’ T — it could cause Benton Area School District1 Students remain at school confusion as well as traffic congestion chool children will be Berwick Area School District transported to host schools located near the ma or evacuation routes Berwick Senior High Danville Senior High leading to the reception centers he most effective way of meeting Berwick Middle School Danville Middle School your children is to drive to the host school listed below ring your Nescopeck Elementary Danville Primary School identification with you to the host school Salem Elementary Liberty Valley Elementary St. Joseph's Holy Family Liberty Valley Elementary f Heritage Christian Danville Primary School f Columbia Day Care Liberty Valley Elementary New Story Liberty Valley Elementary f West Berwick Elementary Danville Primary School 1 For students ho live 5 or students ho lie inside, but Bloomsburg Area School District Bloomsburg High School1 Students remain at school inside, but hose school is hose school is located outside, Beaver-Main Elementary2 Students remain at school located outside, the the mergency lanning one Bloomsburg Middle School1 Students remain at school mergency lanning one These students ill be piced up at the lementary chool ymnasium Central Columbia School District5 Students remain at school 2 tudents remaining more Columbia/Montour Vo-Tech4 Students remain at school than one hour after the T: onsult priate or parochial evacuation order ill be primary and secondary schools, Crestwood Area School District taen to loomsburg preschools and day care programs Crestwood High School1 Students remain at school for their on emergency plans Rice Elementary1,3 Students remain at school High chool Staples® Print Solutions 09 0012962 CALENDAR QV1 1234 CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK 12/23/2015 Hazleton Area School District 3 fter : pm students Drums Elementary Freeland Elem/Middle School ill be transported to Valley Elementary McAdoo-Kelayres School Crestood igh chool Academy of Sciences EvacuationHazleton High School Routes to Reception Centers tudents ho reside Hazleton High School1 Students remain at school 4 Phone numbers below are for the municipalitiesinside emergency the mergency operation centers Hazleton Career School1 Students remain at school that coordinate local evacuation efforts lanning one and Nanticoke Area School District Hanover Area Senior High whose home school is Northwest Area School District Dallas Middle School inside the ill be West Side Vo-Tech1 Students remain at school retained at MT until buses become available Wilkes-Barre Vo-Tech1 Students remain at school to transport to the anille igh chool tudents ho reside inside the and whose home school is outside the ill be transported bac to their home school Staples® Print Solutions 09 0012962 CALENDAR QV1 1234 CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK 12/23/2015 Evacuation Routes to Reception Centers Phone numbers below are for the municipalities emergency operation centers that coordinate local evacuation efforts COLUMBIA COUNTY Fishing Creek Township* (570-683-6033) LUZERNE COUNTY Take local routes to I-80 W, merge onto I-180 W via Beaver Township (570-784-4852) Exit 212A-B toward Williamsport, take Exit 20, turn Black Creek Township (570-384-3518) Take local routes to State Route 339. Go south on State Take local routes to State Route 924, south on State Route 339. Go west on State Route 54, turn left onto Rd., turn right onto Fairview Dr., take the 2nd left onto Route 924 to State Route 339. Go south on State Route South “D” Street, go 3 blocks and turn right onto West Willowleft onto St., Fairield McCall Rd., Middle turn School, right onto 600 BrushyRidge Willow Street, 339. Go west on State Route 54, turn left onto South “D” Mahanoy Street and proceed west to Mahanoy Area Montoursville, PA. Street, go 3 blocks and turn right onto West Mahanoy School Complex, 1 Golden Bear Drive, Street and proceed west to Mahanoy Area School Mahanoy City, PA. Milin Tonship (570-752-4651) Complex, 1 Golden Bear Drive, Mahanoy City, PA. Berwick/ Briar Creek Borough (570-752-6020) Butler Township (570-788-3547) Take local routes to I-80 W, merge onto I-180 W via SouthTake local on Route routes 147 to theto Route iflinville 45. West entrance on Route of Interstate 45 to Take local routes to Interstate 81, south on Interstate 81 Exit 212A-B toward Williamsport, take Exit 20, turn Montandon0. Go west on Elementary Interstate School,0 to Exit 2733 A State ilton. Rte. 45, to Exit 131 B. Go west on State Route 54, tum left onto Montandon, PA. South “D” Street, go 3 blocks and turn right onto West Rd., turn right onto Fairview Dr., take the 2nd left onto Mahanoy Street and proceed west to Mahanoy Area Willowleft onto St., Fairield McCall Rd., Middle turn School, right onto 600 BrushyRidge Willow Street, North Centre Township* (570-759-2733) School Complex, 1 Golden Bear Drive, Montoursville, PA. 80 to Exit 224 Route 54.