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Discusses Plans to Install Communication Links Between NRC & Nuclear Facilities for Emergency Use.Direct Lines from Each Facility to NRC Headquarters & Regional Ofc Will Communicate Operational & Environ Info
ML19225B808
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Site: FitzPatrick Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 05/22/1979
From: Grier B
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
To: Leonard J
POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK (NEW YORK
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NUDOCS 7907260064
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,o KING OF PRUSSIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19406 2 2 MAY 1079 Docket No 50-333 Power Authority of the State of New York James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant ATTN: Mr. J. D. Leonard Resident Manager P. O. Box 41 Lycoming, New York 13093 Gentlemen:

As a result of our experience during the recent accident at the Three Mils Islar.d Nuclear Station (TMI), the NRC has been reviewing the arrangements for immediate notifications by licensees and the availability of commu1ications during emergencies. The initial notification from TMI to NRC was delayed due to several difficulties. Later, whan concern was raised about evacuation, the telephone lines ir.to the area around TMI became saturated. Th e 2nd other difficulties experienced during the initial phases of the em' gc..cy neces-sitated that prompt action be taken to find alternate and more assured tele-phone arrangements.

The American Telephone and Telegraph Company, the local telephone companies and the White House were extremely helpful in reestablishing and expanding the telephone communications systems between the TMI site, the NRC Operations Center in Bethesda, Maryland, and the Regional Office in king of Prussia, Pennsylvania; however, communications were limited while these lines were being worked on.

These experiences clearly demonstrated the need to preestab-lish a limited number of direct and dedicated telephone lines at certain licensee sites to facilitate the initial notification of a nuclear incident and to assure continued communication.

The NRC has already taken steps to assure that there will be an individual available at all times to receive a call from any nuclear facility.

As a further step to facilitate immediate notifications and to assure continued and uninterrupted communications with certain licensees, the NRC is arranging to install special telephone lines to all operating nuclear power plants and selected fuel facilities.

When these lines are installed, they will supercede the need for any special arrangements that may have been made for open, contin-uous communication channels with the NRC in response to I&E Bulletin Series Nos. 79-05, 06 and 08 (for operating power reactor licensees only).

It is planned that there will be two direct and dedicated lines to each site.

One line will be for communicating operational information and will be con-figured in such a manner that when the telephone is lifted from the cradle it will automatically ring in the NRC Operations Center and the appropriate Regional Office.

For nuclear power plant sites there will be extensions in, 436 301 2002260o s

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at least, each unit's control room, tae shift supervisor's office, any emergency operations or relocation centers and the resident inspector's office where applicable.

For fuel facility sites, extensions will be located in the Plant Manager's Office, the primary alarm station, any designated emergency relocatico centers, and the resident inspector's office where applicable.

The second direct and dedicated line would be for communicating radiological and environmental information during an emergency.

This would be a dial-up line, not automatic ringing, which.would also tie together the site, the NRC Operations Center and the appropriate Regional Office.

For most facilities, extensions would be needed in the main health physics office, any emergency operations or relocation centers and the resident inspector's office where applicable.

We are now preparing a proposed amendment to NRC regulations which will cover this request.

Besides any discussion on the need for and placement of these telephone lines, it is anticipated that the Statement of Consideration will address the question of who will pay the continuing charges for these telephone lines. The NRC believes, hcwever, that in the best interest of the public, installation should not be delayed pending settlement of the question of financial responsibility. Therefore, NRC will pay for the installation and service charges at least until a final rule can be promulgated.

In the meantime, we expect that each licensee will cooperate with the NRC and the local telephone companies in allowing these lines to be installed, as soon as is feasible.

If you have any questions concerning these telephone lines, please call Mr. Robert Carlson of this office at (215) 337-5280.

Sincerely, Boyce H. Grier Director cc:

George T. Berry, Executive Director P. W. Lyon, fianager - Nuclear Operations A. Klausmann, Director, Quality Assurance M. C. Cosgrove, Quality Assurance Supervisor J. F. Davis, Chairman, Safety Review Cormiittee L. R. Bennett, Assistant General Manager - General Counsel G. M. Wilverding, Licensing Supervisor 436 302