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I <br />BOOK M PAGE 408 <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS: <br />Since 1998, every other year, representatives from the Florida Power & Light Company and Indian <br />River County Department of Emergency Services negotiate the Radiological Emergency <br />Preparedness Agreement (Grant). The Agreement is predicated on responsibilities defined by the <br />United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission in Rule 10 CFR parts 50 and 70, NUREG0654, and <br />FEMA -REP -1, Revision 1. <br />During negotiations this year an agreement was reached wherein Indian River County will receive <br />$70,000 for FY 00/01 and $70,000 for FY 01/02 from the Florida Power & Light Company. The <br />grant fiords enable the County to carry out its responsibilities as provided in the above referenced <br />authorities. <br />ALTERNATIVES AND ANALYSIS: <br />The Agreement provides for the County to participate in the following radiological emergency <br />planning and preparedness activities: <br />1. Recurring maintenance and major revisions to the local radiological emergency plans <br />and implementing procedures. <br />2. Participation in exercises and evaluation of exercises. <br />3. Provides funds for a' full time REP Analyst position to maintain plans, calibrate <br />radiological monitoring equipment, develop improved traffic control plans for <br />evacuation, improve procedures forreceptionanddecontammationcenter, and update <br />shelter surveys required for a host county. <br />4. Provides fiords for administrative services to aid in REP planning and administrative <br />requirements. <br />5. Maintain a close liaison with adjacent risk and host counties for the purpose of <br />interfacing emergency plans and activities. <br />Since 1991 Florida Power & Light Company has agreed to fiord the salary, benefits, and associated <br />expenses for a REP Analyst to complete requirements of the referenced authorities. The scope of <br />work and additional demands placed on counties by state and federal agencies precluded county staff <br />from completing the tasks on a part time basis as was being done prior. <br />The REP Analyst position is 100% funded by Florida Power & Light Company. The salary and <br />benefit package mirrors the county personnel system Funds also include a vehicle allowance for this <br />position. <br />May 16, 2000 <br />►.O <br />0 <br />
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