Emergency Planning for the Three Mile Island Area

Important Safety Information For Your Community and Annual Needs Survey 2020/2021

Please read the entire brochure or have someone translate it for you. Discuss this information with members of your family, and then keep the brochure in a convenient place for future use.

ESTA INFORMACIÓN ES IMPORTANTE Por favor lea este panfleto o busque a alguien que se lo lea. Comparta esta información con su familia y mantenga este panfleto en un lugar conveniente para un uso futuro. What to Do in an Emergency Monitor and Prepare Tune your radio or TV to one of the stations listed in this brochure. Monitor the radio or TV for emergency information and follow emergency instructions. People should prepare for possible evacuation (e.g. reunite with family members, assemble emergency kits, provide for pet needs, keep off of the road as much as possible). Keep Phone Lines Open Please do not make unnecessary phone calls. Leaving phone lines open for emergency workers will help everyone involved. If you require assistance, call the emergency phone numbers broadcast on the radio or TV. Shelter-in-Place Go indoors and stay there. Close all doors and windows and shut off any systems that draw in outside air, such as furnaces, fireplaces and air conditioners. Keep listening to the radio or TV for updates. Keep pets inside and shelter farm animals. If traveling in a vehicle, close windows and vents. If Instructed to Evacuate In an evacuation, people in the affected area will be asked to go to local reception centers listed within this brochure. After this, they can stay at specified mass care centers or with friends or relatives outside the evacuation zone. Please do not try to pick up children or others at schools, hospitals, nursing homes or overnight campgrounds. These facilities will be following their own emergency plans, and you would most likely miss connections. If evacuated, students, hospital patients and nursing home residents will be accompanied to relocation centers where their needs will be addressed. To find out where people are being moved, stay tuned to the radio or TV. Plan for three days away from home, locking up and turning appliances off as you would for a weekend vacation. Pack all necessary items (see “Emergency Supplies”). Evacuate everyone in your home, following directions given on the radio or TV. These routes will have been selected as the safest ways out of the affected area. Shadow Evacuation People should only evacuate when instructed to do so. Evacuation of individuals not within the declared evacuation area could impede evacuation traffic flow. Monitor the radio or TV and prepare to follow instructions. Staged Evacuation You may be instructed to shelter-in-place until people in a higher risk area are evacuated. Monitor the radio or TV and prepare to follow instructions. Information for Farmers When advised to do so, remove all livestock from pasture, shelter if possible and provide them with stored feed and protected water. The county U.S. Department of Agriculture representative will provide further instructions regarding the protection of livestock and foodstuffs. Cumberland County Cooperative Ext. (717) 240-6500 Dauphin County Cooperative Ext. (717) 921-8803 Lancaster County Cooperative Ext. (717) 394-6851 Lebanon County Cooperative Ext. (717) 270-4391 York County Cooperative Ext. (717) 840-7408 School Information If your child’s school is in session at the time evacuation is recommended, children attending schools located within the emergency planning zone will be transported to designated host schools outside the area. They will remain under supervision until picked up by parents or guardians. These host schools have been planned to coincide with main Evacuation Routes. Children whose homes are inside the emergency planning zone, but who attend school outside the emergency planning zone, will not be sent home if an evacuation is recommended. They will remain at the school under supervision until picked up by parents or guardians. See the “County-specific School Information” within this brochure or contact school officials for more information.

Non-Public School and Day Care Information Parents and guardians with children attending non-public schools or at day care facilities within the emergency planning zone should become familiar with the facilities­­­­’ emergency plans. Contact the facility operator for more information. How to Prepare for an Emergency You never know when you might have to leave your home on short notice. A nuclear incident is only one possibility. Floods, fires, chemical spills or severe illness could occur at any time. Preparing now will help you respond more quickly in any emergency. Emergency Kit Keep an emergency kit – portable radio, flashlight, extra batteries, extra car keys, first aid kit and other items – in a special place that the whole family can easily locate. Include this booklet in your emergency kit with your location marked on the map. Write a list of the items you would want to take if you had to leave home quickly and post the list in a convenient spot. Be sure to keep a supply of all the items on your list. Gather any important documents that you might need in an emergency and keep them together in a safe place that you can access quickly and easily. Transportation Maintain your vehicle in good running order and keep the gas tank at least half full at all times. If you will need transportation in an emergency, use the attached reply card to notify local authorities now. Pets Service animals will be permitted inside reception centers and shelters. Pet sheltering information will be available at the reception centers and shelters for your area. Contact your respective County Emergency Management Agency for additional information. Emergency Supplies q General first aid kit and any special medication q Cash, credit, or ATM cards q Important documents q Change of clothing q Personal health products (toothbrush, eye care, sanitary products, etc.) q Baby formula, diapers, car seat, toys q Special dietary foods q Pet related supplies

Emergency Alert System The Emergency Alert System will provide you with official information in cases of tornadoes, floods, nuclear plant accidents or other emergencies. Turn on your radio or TV for official information and instructions. Emergency Alert Stations Cumberland County York County Dauphin County AM AM AM WHYL 960 WHVR 1280 WHGB 1400 WI00 1000* WYYC 1250 WHP 580* WHYF 720 WSBA 910* WTKT 1460 WTKT 1460 WOYK 1350 FM FM WGET 1320 WRVV 97.3* WRVV 97.3* FM WHKF 99.3 WCAT 102.3 WSOX 96.1 WITF 89.5 WZCY 93.5 WONN 92.7 WNNK 104.1 WHKF 99.3 WARM 103.3* WMSS 91.1 WRBT 94.9 WYCR 98.5 WRBT 94.9 TV WVYC 88.1 WZCY 93.5 WITF CH 33 WGTY 107.7 WKHL 92.1 WQXA 105.7 Lancaster County WHVR 95.3 AM TV TV WPDC 1600 WPMT CH 43 WHP CH 21 WLPA 1490* WLYH CH 49 WHTM CH 27 WLAN 1390 WGAL CH 8 WITF CH 33 FM Lebanon County WIOV 105.1 AM WDAC 94.5 WLBR 1270* WFNM 89.1 WADV 940 WROZ 101.3* WWSM 1510 WLAN 96.9* FM WJTL 90.3 WQIC 100.1* TV WRVV 97.3* WGAL CH 8 WKHL 92.1 WXBU CH 15 WLEB-LP 93.1 TV WITF CH 33 * Primary Emergency Alert Stations People with Access & Functional Needs

The information gathered by this survey is CONFIDENTIAL. Your county emergency management agency (EMA) and emergency services personnel utilize this information for emergency response planning. If you, someone in your household or someone you know who lives in the emergency planning zone will need assistance in an emergency, please notify your county EMA today. Simply fill out and mail the attached reply card. It is postage-paid, so you don’t even need a stamp. This information is updated annually. Please return this survey even if you have previously responded. If you prefer, you may contact your local EMA directly. Area agencies are listed elsewhere in this pamphlet. Local officials may contact you for additional information.

Fold Here 1 Do you have a hearing impairment that would make it difficult to hear outdoor warning sirens or other emergency notifications? q Yes q No 2 Do you have a medical or physical condition that would make it difficult to evacuate in an emergency? q Yes q No 3 Are you without any personal means of transportation, such as a car or truck, to evacuate in an emergency? q Yes q No Number of people needing transportation? ______4 Do you have a radio or television? q Yes q No Name Address City Township County State and ZIP Email Address Telephone Number 2020/2021 Please TAPE closed here. DO NOT STAPLE. ­Nuclear Power and Public Safety Benefits and Potential Risks of Nuclear Power Three Mile Island Generating Station Unit 1 (TMI Unit 1) permanently shut down on September 20, 2019, leaving a 45-year legacy of safe, reliable, carbon-free electricity generation and service to the community. It now enters a new era—the safe decommissioning and dismantlement of its components, systems and buildings. A nuclear power facility that is not in operation poses minimal risk to the public and the environment. In fact, that risk becomes negligible in a relatively short period of time, as there is no longer radioactive steam being produced through the fission process. This brochure provides residents, visitors and others with information on what to do in the very unlikely instance of a radiological event at TMI. In addition, it includes some important tips that you and your family can use to protect and prepare yourselves for any emergency that might happen. Emergency Planning for the Three Mile Island Area Special plans have already been developed to protect the public in the event of a nuclear incident in your area. These plans give specific attention to people who – like you – live, work or visit within 10 miles of a nuclear power plant. Procedures are in place to help protect you and other members of the public in the unlikely event of a nuclear emergency. If necessary, area officials would declare an emergency and take measures to ensure public safety. This pamphlet addresses procedures for the Three Mile Island area. Please read and keep this material for future reference. Although it specifically addresses a potential nuclear accident, much of the information is useful in any major emergency. Warning Sirens Communities across the United States may use outdoor warning sirens for many purposes. Sirens are not exclusive to nuclear power facilities. Sirens are designed to warn the public of many hazards, including fires, flooding, and other events that warrant public notifications. If you hear a siren, you should tune to one of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) stations listed in this brochure for official information. The siren network is tested semi-annually in June and December with a full activation. A monthly test is also conducted which operates the sirens individually or collectively for less than one minute. You may hear this test, but it is of much shorter duration than a full sounding. Siren Malfunction A siren may malfunction and inadvertently sound. Some indications of a siren malfunction are a siren sounding for more than five minutes, or a siren sounding with no accompanying message on the Emergency Alert System. Siren Malfunction Contact Numbers Report siren malfunctions to the following county emergency management officials at the numbers below: Cumberland County: (717) 238-9676 Dauphin County: (717) 558-6900 Lancaster County: (800) 808-5236 Lebanon County: (717) 272-7621 York County: (717) 854-5571 Public Inquiry Telephone Numbers Cumberland County: (717) 218-2835 Dauphin County: (717) 558-6800 Lancaster County: (717) 664-1221 (During Emergencies) Lebanon County: (717) 272-7621 York County: (717) 840-2380 Shelter-in-Place or Evacuation Officials might recommend that people either take shelter indoors or evacuate an area. It is critically important that you follow the recommended course of action. Staying home when instructed to evacuate or driving around when urged to stay indoors could expose you to danger unnecessarily. NOTE: If you or someone you know might not respond to warning sirens or radio or TV broadcasts due to impaired hearing or other factors, please use the attached reply card to notify local authorities now.

Potassium Iodide (KI) Potassium Iodide (KI) is a nonprescription drug that may prevent the thyroid from absorbing radioactive iodine. KI is one type of protective action that may be recommended during a nuclear incident. KI should only be taken at the direction of the appropriate state and local authorities. Consult your physician if you have concerns about the safety of KI for your child or yourself. KI is effective in blocking the absorption of radioactive iodine only. Since it does not block the absorption of any other radioactive material, evacuation or sheltering in place may be the most effective and preferred protective actions. Residents living within the 10-mile radius, who have not already done so, may obtain more information about KI or obtain KI by contacting: Department of Health at 1-877-PA-HEALTH or www.health.pa.gov Classification of Accidents There are four accident classifications used to describe nuclear emergencies. We contact federal, state and local authorities in each of the following situations:

Unusual EVENT — Events are in progress or have occurred which indicate a potential degradation of the level of safety of the plant or indicate a security threat to facility protection has been initiated. No releases of radioactive material requiring offsite response or monitoring are expected unless further degradation of safety systems occurs.

ALERT — Events are in progress or have occurred which involve an actual or potential substantial degradation of the level of safety of the plant or a security event that involves probable life threatening risk to site personnel or damage to site equipment because of HOSTILE ACTION. Any releases are expected to be limited to small fractions of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Protective Action Guides (PAGs).

SITE AREA EMERGENCY — Events are in progress or have occurred which involve actual or likely major failures of plant functions needed for protection of the public or hostile action that results in intentional damage or malicious acts; 1) toward site personnel or equipment that could lead to the likely failure of or; 2) that prevent effective access to, equipment needed for the protection of the public. Any releases are not expected to result in exposure levels which exceed EPA PAG exposure levels beyond the site boundary.

GENERAL EMERGENCY — Events are in progress or have occurred which involve actual or imminent substantial core degradation or melting with potential for loss of containment integrity or hostile action that results in an actual loss of physical control of the facility. Releases can be reasonably expected to exceed EPA PAG exposure levels offsite for more than the immediate site area. What You Need to Know About Nuclear Power Plants and Radiation How Do Nuclear Plants Work? Power plants electricity by running steam turbines, which are powered either by fossil fuels – coal, oil, natural gas – or by nuclear power. Nuclear technology produces energy by splitting uranium atoms in a process called fission. (A) Fission generates heat that (B) boils water for the steam that runs the (C) turbines, which produce the (D) electricity that we all use – making, for instance, (E) toast for breakfast. In a nuclear power plant, pea-sized uranium pellets are stacked inside long, thin fuel rods, which are grouped in “assemblies” inside a reactor “core.” The core is encased in a very thick steel capsule, and the entire reactor is further protected by an airtight steel and concrete building called a “containment.” This complex structure is designed to help ensure the safe utilization of nuclear power. How Do We All Benefit From Nuclear Power? Any fuel used to produce energy also produces waste. By- products of coal-burning include smoke, ashes and slag. Even with the latest technologies, it is impossible to prevent some of this waste from reaching the environment outside the power plant. Nuclear power generation, on the other hand, produces waste primarily in the form of spent fuel, which is not released into the environment. Besides helping to protect the environment, nuclear energy is also highly efficient, producing vastly more energy for its weight than coal or oil. We would have to burn more than 120 gallons of oil or up to a ton of coal to produce the same amount of energy as that found in a single pellet of uranium. What Is Radiation? Radiation is energy in the form of rays or particles. Some atoms – the ones we call radioactive – are unstable. As they go through a natural process called “decay” in which they change into a stable atom, they throw off rays or particles called radiation. Radiation is exactly the same, whether from nature, or medical or industrial activities. Radiation is measured in millirems. On average, a person receives about 300 millirem of radiation annually from natural sources and another 300 millirem or so from X-rays and other medical procedures. It takes more than 35 times this much — over 20,000 millirem in a single day — to produce identifiable effects in the body. Federal regulations allow workers to receive up to 5,000 millirem of radiation in the course of a year’s work. For More Information, Please Visit: www.dep.pa.gov/Business/RadiationProtection/Pages/default.aspx www.nrc.gov www.nei.org www.hps.org/publicinformation/Radterms www.emergency.cdc.gov/radiation Evacuation Routes/Reception Centers/ Transportation Assistance Numbers

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EMERGENCY EVACUATION ROUTE Adams TOWNSHIP DIVISIONDIVISION 234 TO SUSQUEHANNOCK County HIGH SCHOOL TO RED LION RECEPTION CENTER TO GETTYSBURG HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Know your location on the map and mark it. Some primary evacuation routes are listed below. In an emergency, follow the directions given on the radio or TV, even if different from those shown below. Broadcasted directions will be based on actual road and weather conditions and wind direction – helping to ensure your safety as you leave the evacuation area. Report to the identified reception center. If you need a temporary place to stay, the center will provide directions to a mass care center nearby. For those who require transportation assistance, call the transportation assistance numbers listed below for your area. Evacuation Routes/Reception Centers/ Transportation Assistance Numbers

Cumberland County Dauphin County Lower Paxton Township Evacuation Route: Take I-83 North to New Cumberland Borough Conewago Township I-81 South to Shippensburg to the Evacuation Route: Take I-83 South to Evacuation Route: Take 743 North to reception center. the (I-76). Take I-81 North to Route 209 South (Exit Reception Center :Shippensburg I-76 West to the Newville Maintenance 107) to the reception center. University, Shippensburg. Exit to Route 233. Go South on Route Reception Center: Williams Valley Transportation Assistance Number: 233 to the reception center. High School, Williamstown. (717) 657-5600 Reception Center: Big Spring High Transportation Assistance Number: School, Newville. (717) 534-8556 Lower Swatara Township Evacuation Route: Take Route Transportation Assistance Number: Derry Township (717) 774-0404 283 East to Route 743 North to Evacuation Route: Take Route 322 Pennsylvania Turnpike (RT 76), via Lower Allen Township East to Route 241 North to Route 72 maintenance access gate, East to Exit Evacuation Route: Take I-83 South to North to Route 422 East to Birch Road 266, Route 72 North to Route 419 East the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-76). Take to Metro Drive to the reception center. to Route 501 North to Route 78 East to I-76 West to the Newville Maintenance Reception Center: Lebanon County Exit 29B, Route 61 North to Schuylkill Exit to Route 233. Go South on Route Career and Technology Center. Haven to the reception center. 233 to the reception center. Transportation Assistance Number: Reception Center: Blue Mountain High Reception Center: Big Spring High (717) 533-2057 ext 3152 School, Schuylkill Haven. School, Newville. Harrisburg City Transportation Assistance Number: Transportation Assistance Number: Evacuation Route: Take 81 South to (717) 939-9377 (717) 975-7581 Exit 20, turn right to Route 997, left Middletown Borough Cumberland County-Specific onto Main Street, left onto Scotland Evacuation Routes: (East of Spruce Road. School Information* Street) Take Vine St. north to Route Reception Center: Chambersburg 283 East to Route 743 North to West Shore School District Area MS North. Pennsylvania Turnpike (RT 76), via District students living in the TMI Transportation Assistance Number: maintenance access gate, East to Exit plume exposure pathway (EPZ) but (717) 255-3131 266, Route 72 North to Route 419 East attending school outside of the EPZ Highspire Borough to Route 501 North to I-78 East to Exit would be sheltered in place until picked Evacuation Route: Take 81 South to 29B, Route 61 North to the reception up by a parent or guardian. Exit 20, turn right to Route 997, left center. Risk Schools: onto Main Street, left onto Scotland OR • ACE Administration Building Road. (West of Spruce Street) Take North • Fairview Elementary School Reception Center: Chambersburg Union Street North through Fruehauf • Fishing Creek Elementary School Area MS North. Service Plaza to Pennsylvania Turnpike • Newberry Elementary School Transportation Assistance Numbers: (RT 76) East to Exit 266, Route 72 • Red Mill Elementary School (717) 939-3303 or (717) 939-7075 North to Route 419 East to Route 501 Host School: Hummelstown Borough North to I-78 East to Exit 29B, Route 61 • Allen Middle School Evacuation Route: Take Route 39 North to the reception center. Risk Schools: North to I-81 North to Route 209 South OR • Red Land High School (Exit 107) to the reception center. Take North Union Street North to Host School: Reception Center: Williams Valley High Route 283 East to Route 743 North • Cedar Cliff High School School, Williamstown. to Pennsylvania Turnpike (RT 76), via maintenance access gate, East to Exit Risk Schools: Transportation Assistance Number: 266, Route 72 North to Route 419 East • Crossroads Middle School (717) 566-2555 to Route 501 North to I-78 East to Exit • New Cumberland Middle School Londonderry Township 29B, Route 61 North to the reception Host Facility: Evacuation Route: Take Route 283 center. East to Route 743 North to I-81 North • Christ Community Church Reception Center: Blue Mountain High to Risk Schools: School, Schuylkill Haven. Route 209 South (Exit 107) to the • Hillside Elementary School Transportation Assistance Number: reception center. • St. Theresa School (717) 902-0706 Williams Valley High Host School: Reception Center: School, Williamstown. • Washington Heights Elementary School Transportation Assistance Numbers: (717) 546-0677 or (717) 546-0678

*Please refer to your district’s plans and procedures for the most up to date information. Evacuation Routes/Reception Centers/ Transportation Assistance Numbers

Paxtang Borough Dauphin County-Specific Lower Dauphin School District Evacuation Route: Take I-83 North to School Information* Risk Schools: I-81 South to Shippensburg to the • Lower Dauphin H.S. reception center. Derry Township School District • Lower Dauphin M.S. Risk School: Hershey ECC/Primary/ Reception Center: Shippensburg • Hummelstown Price building Intermediate Elementary School University, Shippensburg. Host School: Pine Grove High School Transportation Assistance Number: Host School: Jonestown Elementary School Risk Schools: (717) 564-0974 • Conewago Elementary Risk Schools: Royalton Borough • Hershey Middle School • Hummelstown Nye Elementary Evacuation Route: Take local routes • East Hanover Elementary East to Route 230 East to Route • Hershey High School • Goddard School • South Hanover Elementary 283 East to Route 743 North to • Londonderry Elementary Pennsylvania Turnpike (RT 76), via Host School: Northern Lebanon Middle Host School: Pine Grove Middle School maintenance access gate, East to Exit and High School 266, Route 72 North to Route 419 East Risk School: St Joan Of Arc School Central Dauphin School District to Route 501 North to I-78 East to Exit Host School: Fredericksburg Risk School: Bishop McDevitt 29B, Route 61 North to the reception Elementary School Host School: Catholic Diocese of center. Risk Schools: Harrisburg Reception Center: Blue Mountain • Vista School Risk Schools: High School, Schuylkill Haven. Host School: The Lickdale • Chambers Hill School Transportation Assistance Number: Elementary School • Lawnton Elementary (717) 944-4831 Milton Hershey School District • Paxtang Elementary South Hanover Township Risk School: MHS Campus • Rutherford Elementary Evacuation Route: Take Route 39 Host School: Arnold Sports Center at • South Side Elementary North to I-81 North to Route 209 South Lebanon Valley College • Swatara Middle School (Exit 107) to the reception center. Middletown Area School District • Tri-Community Elementary Reception Center: Williams Valley High Risk Schools: • Samuel School­ School, Williamstown. • Middletown Area High School • Phase Four­ Transportation Assistance Numbers: • Middletown Area Middle School Host School: Central Dauphin (717) 566-0224 • John C. Kunkel Elementary School Middle School Steelton Borough • Lyall J. Fink Elementary School Risk School: Saint Catherine Laboure School Evacuation Route: Take I-81 South to • Robert G. Reid Elementary School E.H.Phillips School Exit 20, turn right to Route 997, left onto • Seven Sorrows Blessed Host School: Main Street, left onto Scotland Road. Virgin Mary School Steelton-Highspire­ School District Chambersburg Area MS North is on Risk Schools: Host Schools: The Governor Mifflin right. High School, the Middle School, and • Steelton/Highspire Junior/Senior Reception Center: Chambersburg Intermediate School (Berks County)­­­­ High Area MS North. • Steelton/Highspire Elementary Harrisburg School District Transportation Assistance Number: Host School: Chambersburg Area Risk Schools: (717) 939-2478 or (717) 982-6063 Middle School North • Sylvan Heights Charter School Swatara Township Host Schools: Capital Area IU Evacuation Route: Take I-83 North to • Camp Curtin YMCA Refer to home district for information. I-81 South to Shippensburg to the Dauphin County Technical School reception center. Risk Schools: • Foose School Refer to home district for information. Reception Center: Shippensburg University, Shippensburg. Host Schools: Camp Curtin Academy Capital Area School for the Arts Charter School Transportation Assistance Number: Refer to home district for information. (717) 564-2551 and (717) 901-2922

*Please refer to your district’s plans and procedures for the most up to date information. Evacuation Routes/Reception Centers/ Transportation Assistance Numbers

Lancaster County Lancaster County-Specific Lebanon County Conoy Township School Information* South Londonderry Township Evacuation Route: Take PA. 441 South Elizabethtown School District Evacuation Route: Take Route 322 to U.S. 30 East to the reception center. Risk Schools: East High Street East to Route 241 North to Route 72 Reception Center: Park City Mall, Elementary, Rheems Elementary, North to Route 422 East to Birch Road Lancaster. Mill Road Elementary, Bainbridge to Metro Drive to the reception center. Transportation Assistance Number: Elementary, Bear Creek Elementary, Reception Center: Lebanon County (717) 367-4927 Mount Calvary School, Elizabethtown Career and Technology Center. East Donegal Township (North) Area Middle School, Elizabethtown Transportation Assistance Number: Evacuation Route: (North of Donegal Area High School. (717) 679-0458 Springs Road) Take PA. 230 East to Host School: Donegal High School PA 283 East to U.S. 30 West to the Donegal School District Lebanon County-Specific reception center. There are no schools in the Donegal Reception Center: Park City Mall, School District located within the School Information* Lancaster. TMI plume exposure pathway (EPZ). Palmyra School District Transportation Assistance Number: Students living within the EPZ will be There are no schools in the Palmyra (717) 426-3167 sheltered at their respective school School District located within the TMI until picked up by parents or guardians. East Donegal Township (South) plume exposure pathway (EPZ). Evacuation Route: (South of Donegal Students living within the EPZ will be Springs Road) Take PA. 743 and 441 sheltered at Eastern Lebanon County South to U.S. 30 East to the reception Middle School until picked up by center. parents or guardians. Reception Center: Park City Mall, Lancaster. Transportation Assistance Number: (717) 426-3167 Elizabethtown Borough Evacuation Route: Take PA. 743 North or PA. 230 East to PA. 283 East to U.S. 30 West to the reception center. Reception Center: Park City Mall, Lancaster. Transportation Assistance Number: (717) 367-5300 Mount Joy Township Evacuation Route: Take PA. 772 North or PA. 230 East to PA. 283 East to U.S. 30 West to the reception center. Reception Center: Park City Mall, Lancaster. Transportation Assistance Number: (717) 367-5300 West Donegal Township Evacuation Route: PA. 743 North or PA. 230 East to PA. 283 East to U.S. 30 West to the reception center. Reception Center: Park City Mall, Lancaster. Transportation Assistance Number: (717) 367-5300

*Please refer to your district’s plans and procedures for the most up to date information. Evacuation Routes/Reception Centers/ Transportation Assistance Numbers

York County Fairview Township (West) Manchester Township (W) Evacuation Route: Take PA 382 and 114 Evacuation Route: (For the area west Conewago Township (East) west to US 15 South to 394 exit. Turn of Lewisberry Road) Church Rd to Evacuation Route: (For the area East right onto Rt. 394. Left at Stop onto PA 74 West on PA 74 to Davidsburg of Lewisberry Road) Take I-83 South Old Harrisburg Rd. to the reception Rd, turn left onto Davidsburg Rd to to Glen Rock Exit to Route 216 West center. Salem Church Rd, turn left on Salem to Route 616 South to Fissels Church Reception Center: Gettysburg Senior Church Rd to East Berlin Rd, turn Road to the reception center. High School. right on East Berlin Rd, then West on Reception Center: Susquehannock Transportation Assistance Number: East Berlin Rd, through East Berlin to High School, South of Glen Rock. (717) 901-5200 intersection of Rt 94 & Rt 234 (traffic Transportation Assistance Number: light), continue West on East Berlin Goldsboro Borough (717) 266-4279 Rd (Rt 234) to US Rt 15. Head South Evacuation Route: Take I-83 South to on US Rt 15 to Hunterstown/Rt 394 Conewago Township (West) Glen Rock Exit to PA-216 West to PA- exit, turn right off of exit, continue to Evacuation Route: (For the area West 616 South to Fissels Church Road to stop sign at Old Harrisburg Rd, turn of Lewisberry Road) Take local roads to reception center. PA-74 North to Northern High School. left and head South on Old Harrisburg Reception Center: Susquehannock Rd to Gettysburg Senior High School Reception Center: Northern High High School, South of Glen Rock. School, Dillsburg. entrance on right. Transportation Assistance Number: Reception Center: Gettysburg Senior Transportation Assistance Number: (717) 938-2472 (717) 266-4279 High School. Hellam Township Dover Township Transportation Assistance Number: Evacuation Route: Take Kreutz Creek (717) 430-2510 Evacuation Route: Take local roads to Road South to U.S. 30 West to PA. 24 PA-74 North to Northern High School. South to the reception center. Mount Wolf Borough Evacuation Route: Take PA. 24 South Reception Center: Northern High Reception Center: Red Lion High to the reception center. School, Dillsburg. School, Red Lion. Reception Center: Red Lion High Transportation Assistance Number: Transportation Assistance Number: School, Red Lion. (717) 292-4196 (717) 434-1307 East Manchester Township (East) Transportation Assistance Number: Lewisberry Borough (717) 266-4279 Evacuation Route: (For the area East Evacuation Route: Take PA-177 South of the Conrail Railroad Tracks) Take PA. to Newberry Township (N-E) (For areas North of 24 South to the reception center. PA-74 North to Northern High School. Evacuation Route: Newberrytown/East of I-83) Take I-83 Reception Center: Red Lion High Reception Center: Northern High North to the PA Turnpike West, then School, Red Lion. School, Dillsburg. U.S. Route 15 South to Hunterstown/ Transportation Assistance Number: Transportation Assistance Number: Rt 394 exit, turn right off exit, continue (717) 266-4279 (717) 938-0304 to stop sign at Old Harrisbug Rd, turn East Manchester Township (West) Manchester Borough left and head South on Old Harrisburg Evacuation Route: (For the area West Evacuation Route: Take PA-181 South Rd to Gettysburg Senior High School of the Conrail Railroad Tracks) Take to PA-238 West to I-83 South to Exit 18 entrance. I-83 South to Glen Rock Exit to Route to PA-124 East to PA-24 South to Gettysburg Senior 216 West to Route 616 South to Fissels Reception Center: reception center. High School. Church Road to the reception center. Reception Center: Red Lion High Transportation Assistance Number: Reception Center: Susquehannock School, Red Lion. (717) 938-0304 High School, South of Glen Rock.

Transportation Assistance Number: Newberry Township (S-E) Transportation Assistance Number: (717) 266-4279 (717) 266-4279 Evacuation Route: (For the area South Manchester Township (E) of Newberrytown/East of I-83) Take Fairview Township (East) Evacuation Route: (For the area East I-83 South to Glen Rock Exit to 216 Evacuation Route: Take I-83 North to of Lewisberry Road) Take I-83 South West to Route 616 South to Fissels PA Turnpike West to US 15 South to Rt. to Glen Rock Exit to Route 216 West Church Road to the reception center. 394 exit. Turn right onto Rt. 394. Left to Route 616 South to Fissels Church Susquehannock at Stop onto Old Harrisburg Rd. to the Reception Center: Road to the reception center. High School, South of Glen Rock. reception center. Reception Center: Susquehannock Transportation Assistance Number: Reception Center: Gettysburg Senior High School, South of Glen Rock. (717) 938-0304 High School. Transportation Assistance Number: Transportation Assistance Number: (717) 430-2510 (717) 901-5200 Evacuation Routes/Reception Centers/ Transportation Assistance Numbers

Newberry Township (W) York County-Specific School Northeastern School District Evacuation Route: Take local roads or Information* Risk Schools: PA-382 West to PA-177 South to PA-74 • Shallow Brook Intermediate North to Northern High School. Dover Area School District • Northeastern Senior High School There are no schools in the Dover Reception Center: Northern High • Northeastern Middle School Area School District located within the School, Dillsburg. • Spring Forge Intermediate School TMI plume exposure pathway (EPZ). Transportation Assistance Number: • Orendorf Elementary School (717) 938-0304 Students living within the EPZ will be sheltered at North Salem Elementary • York Haven Elementary School Springettsbury Township until picked up by parents or guardians. • Conewago Elementary School Evacuation Route: Take PA. 24 South • Mount Wolf Elementary School to the reception center. Eastern York School District There are no schools in the Eastern Host School: Susquehannock High Reception Center: Red Lion High York School District located within the School School, Red Lion. TMI plume exposure pathway (EPZ). West Shore School District Transportation Assistance Number: Students living within the EPZ will be District students living in the TMI (717) 430-2510 sheltered in place until picked up by plume exposure pathway (EPZ) but Warrington Township parents or guardians. attending school outside of the EPZ Evacuation Route: Take local roads Northern York School District would be sheltered in place until picked or PA-177 South to PA-74 North to There are no schools in the Northern up by a parent or guardian. Northern High School. York County School District located Risk Schools: Reception Center: Northern High within the TMI plume exposure • ACE Administration Building School, Dillsburg. pathway (EPZ). Students will be • Fairview Elementary School Transportation Assistance Number: retained at the building of regular • Fishing Creek Elementary School (717) 638-8042 attendance for 2 hours after dismissal, • Newberry Elementary School York Haven Borough then transported to Northern High • Red Mill Elementary School Evacuation Route: Take PA-181 South School. Host School: to PA-238 West to I-83 South to Exit Central York School District • Allen Middle School 18 to PA-124 East to PA-24 South to *District students living in the TMI Risk Schools: reception center. plume exposure pathway (EPZ) but • Red Land High School Reception Center: Red Lion High attending school outside of the EPZ Host School: School, Red Lion. would be sheltered in place until picked • Cedar Cliff High School Transportation Assistance Number: up by a parent or guardian. Risk Schools: (717) 938-0304 Risk Schools: • Crossroads Middle School • Hayshire Elementary School • New Cumberland Middle School • Roundtown Elementary Host Facility: • Sinking Springs Elementary • Christ Community Church Host School: York Learning Center Risk Schools: Central York High School Risk School: • Hillside Elementary School Central York Middle Host School: • St. Theresa School School Host School: • Washington Heights Elementary School

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