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1900 - Hazardous Materials Program
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RECORD_ID
PR0519994
PE
1921
FACILITY_ID
FA0003934
FACILITY_NAME
Lawrence Livermore National Lab - Site 300
STREET_NUMBER
15999
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
CORRAL HOLLOW
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
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95376
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
15999 W CORRAL HOLLOW RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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LLNL Emergency Management Plan <br /> Rev 24 <br /> January 2019 <br /> The IC, First Arriving Captain, Battalion Chief, Division Chief, Deputy Chief or Fire Chief <br /> would have immediate responsibility and authority for determining radiological safety impacts to <br /> the offsite public. A Unified Command among ACFD, local LPD and LPFD would be <br /> implemented. LPD would activate their community mass notification system to request residents <br /> to shelter-in-place or take other appropriate protective actions as determined by the Unified <br /> Command. LPFD would also likely call for the activation of the Livermore City EOC or <br /> alternate EOC, if necessary. <br /> ACFD would assume the lead for immediate offsite monitoring and has equipment and trained <br /> personnel for determining and/or monitoring radioactive materials released into the local <br /> environment. ACFD would notify the Alameda County Environmental Health Department, who <br /> in turn would notify the State and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency(EPA), as necessary. <br /> U.S. EPA would assist County and State Health/emergency response departments, if requested. <br /> The National Contingency Plan(now a part of the National Response Framework) authorizes <br /> EPA to respond and to determine public health impacts. In addition, the National Emission <br /> Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants sets a compliance standard for facilities to evaluate off- <br /> site consequences from any off-site radiologic release to determine if a member of the public has <br /> received a dose greater than 10 mrem. <br /> As the event progressed, the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services State Warning <br /> Center would notify the California Governor's Office of Emergency Service's Radiological <br /> Preparedness Unit that it had received an emergency notification declaring a General Emergency <br /> from LLNL. The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services would notify California <br /> Department of Public Health Radiological Health Branch of the incident and recommend <br /> activation of the State Dose Assessment Center. This notification would put into action the <br /> State's radiological capabilities and set up the joint/unified organization to receive any Federal <br /> assets such as the Federal Radiological Monitoring and Assessment Center which is six hours <br /> away. The State Dose Assessment Center is organizationally designed to integrate with the <br /> Federal Radiological Monitoring and Assessment Center organization. Working with the Federal <br /> and State assets, the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services would direct and <br /> coordinate the assessment of deposition, calculate dose, and create recommendations to local <br /> decision-makers for reentry, return, relocation, and all agricultural impacts from the materials. <br /> The State could make a request to the LLNL EOC that LLNL utilize the Federal Radiological <br /> Assistance Program team at LLNL to assist with offsite monitoring. Such a request would be <br /> handled by the EOC per Section 6.1.3 of this plan. <br /> Under California law, the local jurisdiction (i.e., City of Livermore and Alameda County) has the <br /> responsibility for the safety of their public. If they do not have the capability to determine or <br /> respond to a risk, they would request assistance from the State (State Emergency Services Act). <br /> California Department of Public Health and the California Office of Emergency Services would <br /> 79 <br />
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