ML19225A698
| ML19225A698 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Issue date: | 06/07/1979 |
| From: | Minogue R NRC OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT |
| To: | Keel W APPROACH FISH, INC. |
| Shared Package | |
| ML19225A699 | List: |
| References | |
| RTR-REGGD-01.023, RTR-REGGD-1.023 NUDOCS 7907190818 | |
| Download: ML19225A698 (1) | |
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JUN 7 G73 Mr. W. S. Stephen Keel Approach Fish, Inc.
314 Jefferson Street Clifton Forge, Virginia 24422
Dear Mr. Keel:
Thank you for the letter describing the TALA wind measuring system.
As you know, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission does not own or use any meteorological equipment. We do, however, provide guidance to utilities operating power plants concerning recommended onsite meteoro-logical installations. This guidance is contained in Regulatory Guide 1.23, "Onsite Meteorological Programs".
We are currently preparing a revised version of Regulatory Guide 1.23.
An integral part of the revision process is an investigation of the various types of meteorological sensors and other equipment that could enhance the usefulness, as well as the accuracy and availability, of meteorological data at nuclear power plants during emergency situations.
This revision study has not yet been completed.
One of the items that will be considered during the study is the need for upper-level wind infonnation.
Information, such as that which your letter has provided, is very useful to us in our detenninations concerning the feasiblity of any instrumentation that might be recommended in Regulatory Guide 1.23 or other guidance documents concerning emergency planning for nuclear power plants.
Your interest in this matter and the information you have made available are very much appreciated.
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RobM. Minogue, Director Office of Standards Development 417 202 e
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