ML14188B877
| ML14188B877 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Brunswick, Robinson, 05000000 |
| Issue date: | 12/08/1981 |
| From: | Ramos S NRC/IE |
| To: | Ippolito T, Varga S Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8202260334 | |
| Download: ML14188B877 (2) | |
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<0 MEMORANDUM FOR:
Thomas A. Ippolito, Chief EWillia Operating Reactors Branch #2 FPagan '
Division of Licensing, NRR NR P R Steven A. Varga, Chief L PD Operating Reactors Branch #1 L muc FSp v
Division of Licensing, NRR FROM:
Steve L. Ramos, Chief Emergency Preparedness Development Branch Division of Emergency Preparedness, IE
SUBJECT:
PROPOSED TSCs FOR H. B. ROBINSON STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT, UNIT NO. 2 AND BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT, UNIT NOS.
1 AND 2 Reference is made to:
- a. Letter of November 4, 1981, to Darrell G. Eisenhut from Carolina Power & Light Company (CP&L) with regard to the TSCs and EOFs for H. B. Robinson and Brunswick Steam Electric Plants.
- b. Memorandum For:
Thomas A. Ippolito and Steven A. Varga from Emergency Preparedness Development Branch, dated November 17, 1981,
Subject:
-!'Evaluation of the Design for Emergency Response Facilities of Brunswick-Steam Electric Plant, Unit No. 2 and H.
B. Robinson Steam Electric Plant-.Unit Nos. 1 and 2".
In the referenced letter from CP&L, they have indicated that they intend to use their present TSCs at both the Robinson and Brunswick Planitswhtch do not meet the radiation shielding criteria of NUREG-0696. To meet the intent of the criteria, CP&L proposes to evacuate the TSC and move key management personnel to a small backup facility adjacent the control room of each plant and relocate the remainder of the TSC staff in the FOF which is located between 10 and 20 miles from each plant if high levels of radiation are encountered.
This proposal does not appear to meet the intent of the 10 CFR 50, Appendix E or the criteria of NUREG-0696 in that the TSC would be hindered in carrying out its function of assisting the control room at a critical time when high levels of radioactivity are being released to either the reactor containment or the environment. The information provided in the referenced letter is not adequate to fully determine how well the TSC functions would be transferred or if the functions could be performed during the relocation of the TSC.
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- 2 In addition, we have evaluated the design of the Emergency Response Facilities (ERFs) of both Brunswick and Robinson provided in the referenced memorandum.
The information provided for their design is inadequate to determine if the facilities meet the criteria of NUREG-0696. This latest CP&L response was not considered during the ERFs evaluation; however, it does not change the outcome of the evaluation which did not approve their design.
It is requested that the enclosed draft letter be sent to CP&L indicating that their proposal for the TSC appears to he unacceptable.
Steve L. Ramos, Chief Emergency Preparedness Development Branch Division of Emergency Preparedness, IE
Enclosure:
As stated OFFICE.
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