Browns Ferry had some drinking fountains constructed on carts that we use.  
These are portable and can be easily setup where needed.  We used these last 
outage at the Drywell and other high heat areas with good results


Chuck Creamer
Charles E. Creamer
Health Physicist
Tennessee Valley Authority
Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant
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Decatur, Al. 35609-2000
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Miller, Wade
Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2013 6:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Powernet: Hydration techniques in high heat CA's

Wanted to get a quick benchmark on your policies for hydration in contamination 
areas, especially what you do during outages and high heat work with full PPE 
(coveralls, hood, gloves, etc.).  Do you have water bottles available? Water 
coolers? Hydration packs (ref CamelBak - type)? Squeeze bottles (like you see 
in the boxers' corners)?

Thanks,

Wade


Wade Miller
Senior Scientist - Radiation Protection
[http://ts2.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.4822647894835821&pid=1.7&w=182&h=142&c=7&rs=1]
Robinson Nuclear Plant - C34
3581 West Entrance Rd.
Hartsville, SC  29550
(843) 339-3933
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