ML18004A259

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Responds to Concerns Re Conduct of Full Participation Test of Emergency Plan.Full Participation Exercise Conducted on 850517-18.NRC Review of Util Request for Exemption from Exercise Requirements Delayed,Per Util 860610 Request
ML18004A259
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Site: Harris Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/25/1986
From: Buckley B
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Stevens D
AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED
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June 25, 1986 Mrs. Dorothy Stevens DISTRIBUTION YT 869373 900 Branch Street oc et w ~ncomsng BBuckley PPAS Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 NRC PDR w/incoming DMiller HDenton DMatthews

Dear Mrs. Stevens:

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LRubenstein DMossburg I am pleased to respond to your letter to Mr. Denton which we received June ll, 1986, in which you expressed certain concerns about the Shearon Harris nuclear power plant.

Specifically, you stated that "Carolina Power and Light has not conducted a full participation test of the present emergency plan."

You also requested that "at least until such time as state and local governmental participation....is fully resolved, no exemption(s) from the requirement of a full participation test within one year prior to the granting of any full power license should be considered or approved."

In response to your statement that Carolina Power and Light (CP&L) has not conducted a full participation test of the present emergency plan, there was a full participation exercise conducted May 17-18, 1985, in which the State of North Carolina, and Wake,

Chatham, Harnett and Lee counties participated.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) reported that, based on a review of the exercise, the state and local emergency plans are adequate and capable of being implemented, and the exercise demonstrated that offsite preparedness is adequate to provide reasonable assurance that appropriate measures can be taken to protect the health and safety of the public living in the vicinity of the Shearon Harris nuclear power plant in the event of a radiological emergency.

Regarding a possible exemption from the requirement to conduct an exercise within one year prior to full power authorization, CP&L has stated by letter dated June 10, 1986, that they are now in the process of consulting with involved off-site response organizations on the scheduling of exercises for the Shearon Harris Plant.

Furthermore, CP&L requested that the NRC staff hold in abeyance active review of the exemption request and the request for a hearing until the consulting process has been completed.

At that point, CP&L will then provide additional information to the NRC staff for review.

Consequently, the NRC staff will not act on this matter until the above cited additional information has been provided.

I hope that the above discussion has been responsive to your concern.

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