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Discusses NRC Response to Emergency Requirements. Commission Would Meet Quickly to Make Necessary Assignments. Submits Fixed Agenda as Starting Point for Discussion
ML19224C883
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Site: Crane 
Issue date: 05/30/1979
From: Bradford P
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
To: Gilinsky V, Hendrie J, Kennedy R
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
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of Three Mile Island, I would suggest that we focus a litt crisis arose tomorrow. question of how the Commission itself would vtant to res soon as possible, is whether we want to try to operate colleg not, then we would need to meet quickly in the event of a crisis inIf order to make the necessary delegations and assignments, either w Chairman or to the EDO or to the Director of NRR.

the the documents in advance.

OGC should prepare If we do viant to, then I think we need a fixed agenda of which I offer the following solely as a starting point i

for discussion:

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Meet immediately in the Chairman's Conference Room and decide at the outset whether to adjourn to Bethesda or to stay in session where we are.

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Gather as much information as is immediately available.

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Assign appropriate personnel to the accident sice, with necessary instructions and delegation of authority.

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Formulate and transmit to the state governor's office an assess any) to protect the public.of the accident and a recommendation as to i i-gg 5)

Identify further information needs and how they are to be gathered

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Consider briefly whether or not there are implications for other (iii operating reactors.

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Assign an individual from the outset (this could co 4

for the post-accident investigation.

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Establish a public information program.

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Establish liaison with Executive Brant agencies.

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Agree on method and frequency for updating public health and safety advice to the Governor.

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Agree on method for keeping Congress fully and currently informed.

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much of the above would have to be dispensed with.However, in the ev1 I would also suggest that we task a group under Len Bickwit and Al Kenneke consisting of those commission staffers in OGC, OPE, and the of March 30 and 31 and April 1, 2, and 3 to meet and give us t etaluation of ways in which the collegial process mignt be improved if it is to be resorted to at all.

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