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>> we're doing language assessment primarily at the epc, but we're doing some out and the community. then the next couple of weeks we going out. there is a schedule and flyer, and when families submit their application, we will look at that to see if lined with the assessment is necessary. we contact families. >> thank you. again, i also wanted to support the commentary that our meetings are televised. that is an important issue, that these meetings are televised. we specifically ask them to support us in this conversation, and we have multiple cbo's who are in partnership with us. they know how to access communities that we as a district organization do not have access to, at and we have been able to nuance some of the conversation. some of the conversations are a little bit ahead, but others need to be explained in a different manner and come back again and again so they clearly understand. i want to let the public know these conversations are televised, they are on the radio, they are available later on the computer, all types of ways to access this information, and hopefully we w
>> we're doing language assessment primarily at the epc, but we're doing some out and the community. then the next couple of weeks we going out. there is a schedule and flyer, and when families submit their application, we will look at that to see if lined with the assessment is necessary. we contact families. >> thank you. again, i also wanted to support the commentary that our meetings are televised. that is an important issue, that these meetings are televised. we specifically...
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as has been stated, the ten-mile epc is something we do practice for and plan for.wever, i do think the plan is flexible enough. and certain any the power of the governor, that in the event the circumstances go beyond that ten miles that we certainly could react to. we do, as has been stated, plan for that in terms of hurricane evacuations. it is adaptable. i think as was stated earlier, what the ten-mile zone allows us to do is to really give that early warning and start to begin from that. there's no doubt in my mind, based upon the people we have in delaware, that if we needed to expand it, we certainly could and would do that. i feel very comfortable with that. >> all right, thank you. let me follow on with a question of mr. summer hoff and perhaps of secretary schirilo as well. the question is, many families in japan have been away from their homes for close to a month or so. in your emergency planning is it explained to people being asked to evacuate that it could be not just for a couple hours or a couple days. it could be for, in this case for over a month,
as has been stated, the ten-mile epc is something we do practice for and plan for.wever, i do think the plan is flexible enough. and certain any the power of the governor, that in the event the circumstances go beyond that ten miles that we certainly could react to. we do, as has been stated, plan for that in terms of hurricane evacuations. it is adaptable. i think as was stated earlier, what the ten-mile zone allows us to do is to really give that early warning and start to begin from that....
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conducts three plume exercises which really test the state's emergency response capability within the epc and one injection exercise which tests the state's readiness to address needs within the 50-mile radius of the utility. historically delaware's federally graded exercise received very my marks from fema, and these are graded exercises that are quite thorough and exhaustive inasmuch as they test each and every state emergency response resource that could potentially have a role in any radiological emergency incident. they involve our first responders, our evacuation plans, reception centers which are registration and contamination sites, traffic control access points, shelters, schools, hospitals an emergency worker decontamination centers. and in addition to that, dema conducts quarterly radiological drills with pse&g that specifically focus on the epz and our responder resources. in 2010, 821 people received training specific to the rep plan and emergency worker equipment. i'm going to cut some of this short, senator, but we have absolutely an excellent relationship with pse&g and th
conducts three plume exercises which really test the state's emergency response capability within the epc and one injection exercise which tests the state's readiness to address needs within the 50-mile radius of the utility. historically delaware's federally graded exercise received very my marks from fema, and these are graded exercises that are quite thorough and exhaustive inasmuch as they test each and every state emergency response resource that could potentially have a role in any...
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as has been stated, the ten-mile epc is something we do practice for and plan for.however, i do think the plan is flexible enough. and certain any the power of the governor, that in the event the circumstances go beyond that ten miles that we certainly could react to. we do, as has been stated, plan for that in terms of hurricane evacuations. it is adaptable. i think as was stated earlier, what the ten-mile zone allows us to do is to really give that early warning and start to begin from that. there's no doubt in my mind, based upon the people we have in delaware, that if we needed to expand it, we certainly could and would do that. i feel very comfortable with that. >> all right, thank you. let me follow on with a question of mr. summer hoff and perhaps of secretary schirilo as well. the question is, many families in japan have been away from their homes for close to a month or so. in your emergency planning is it explained to people being asked to evacuate that it could be not just for a couple hours or a couple days. it could be for, in this case for over a month
as has been stated, the ten-mile epc is something we do practice for and plan for.however, i do think the plan is flexible enough. and certain any the power of the governor, that in the event the circumstances go beyond that ten miles that we certainly could react to. we do, as has been stated, plan for that in terms of hurricane evacuations. it is adaptable. i think as was stated earlier, what the ten-mile zone allows us to do is to really give that early warning and start to begin from that....