Claudia.  Please (you or Jack) look at Our program from this point of view. See 
me. 

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On Apr 15, 2013, at 1:57 PM, "Hinrichsen, Keith" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Diablo Canyon would like to know what other stations maintain in the way of 
> stored air capacity (Grade D or better) for self-contained breathing 
> apparatus (SCBA) recharging should an accident occur and the site falls into 
> a station black-out (SBO) condition?
>  
> In our post-Fukushima world, we are re-evaluating our 1981 commitment to 
> maintain 500 man-hours of breathable air that is captured in a series of 
> large lateral cylinders… roughly 45K cu.ft.
>  
> Our questions are:
> 1.    Does your station maintain an inventory of stored capacity air?
> 2.    If so, how much (either cu.ft. or man-hours equivalents)?
> 3.    What is this number based on (ours is a Design Criteria Note), and what 
> was the date of that commitment?
>  
> Thanks,
> keith
>  
> Keith Hinrichsen 
> PG&E - DCPP 
> RP Programs Supervisor 
> 805 545-3811 
> [email protected]
>  
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> 
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