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10/3/2006
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6a
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Minutes - 20061003
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2000's\2006
RES-2006-085 Resolution Regarding Shearon Harris Fire Safety and Emergency Evacuation Issues 1
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2000-2009\2006
RES-2006-086 Coordinated EMS & Evac 50 Mile Radius Nuclear Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2000-2009\2006
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5 <br />ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br />A Resolution <br />Calling for Coordinated Emergency Management and Evacuation <br />Planning Within the 50-Mile Radius Ingestion Pathway for Potential <br />Discharge of Airborne Nuclear Waste Material from the Shearon <br />Harris Nuclear Power Plant . <br />WHEREAS, the Orange County Board of Commissioners has a long and well- <br />established practice of advocating for any and all activities that would <br />,promote the public health, safety and welfare, particularly in regard to <br />feasible threats to that health, safety and welfare; and <br />WHEREAS, the Orange County Board of Commissioners has a long and well- <br />established record of concern and -activism related to the potential <br />magnitude and catastrophic consequences of an airborne release of <br />nuclear waste materials from the Shearon Harris nuclear power plant; and <br />WHEREAS, information developed within the least eight years has demonstrated the <br />vulnerability of spent nuclear fuel to combustion with ensuing airborne <br />release and dispersion of extremely harmful and dangerous nuclear waste <br />material as a consequence of accident or sabotage/'terrorism; and <br />WHEREAS, there exists an area of a ten-mile radius around the Shearon Harris nuclear <br />power plant for which there are in place emergency management acid <br />evacuation plans of debatable efficacy in case of a catastrophic accident <br />and airborne release of nuclear waste material from the plant; and <br />WHEREAS, an airborne release of nuclear material may stem from an uncontrollable <br />event of several days or greater duration that would affect at least all of the <br />fifty-mile radius ingestion pathway area; and <br />WHEREAS, the fifty-mile radius ingestion pathway around the Shearon Harris plant <br />contains approximately two million persons, the state capital, Fort Bragg, <br />the Research Triangle, four major universities and a number of smaller <br />universities, hundreds of public and private schools, thousands of <br />businesses, dozens of local government jurisdictions; millions of pets, and <br />a rich natural environment; and <br />WHEREAS, there is no coordinated emergency management and evacuation planning <br />for the portion of the ingestion pathway beyond the. area defined by the <br />ten-mile radius around Shearon Harris; and <br />
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