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Pledges NRC Assistance to Improve Emergency Preparedness Down to County & Municipal Govt Levels.Notes Gao Position That Nuclear Power Plants Should Begin Operation Only Where Emergency Plans Conform to NRC Stds.Requests Comments
ML19225C121
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Issue date: 06/01/1979
From: Hendrie J
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
To: Gallen H
NEW HAMPSHIRE, STATE OF
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+..s OFFICE OF THE dune 1, 1979 CHAIRMAN The Honorable Hugh Gallen Governor of New Hampshire Concord, New Hampshire 03301

Dear Governor Gallen:

Because of the Three Mile Island accident, there is an increased interest in radiological emergency response planning for fixed nuclear facilities.

As you know, the offsite component of this planning is the responsibility of State and local governments.

To date, twelve States have received NRC concurrence in their emergency plans in support of these facilities.

We have offered NRC's assistance to 18 Governors in the upgrade, review and evt.luation of plans of 15 other States with operating facilitins and of 3 States contiguous to these with nuclear facilities near the common borders.

As you are aware, your State now has two nuclear power facilities under construction.

I am sure that you want to improve your emergency prepared-ness posture down to the involved county and municipal levels of government at the earliest possible date.

I want to pledge to you today that NRC will provide whatever assistance we can to help you achieve that goal.

Some time ago we established Federal Interagency Regional Advisory Comittees for this kind of planning in the 10 standard Federal Regions.

Your State Civil Defense Agency and your State Radiation Control Agency are aware of the existence of these committees.

At your request, or at the request of your State officers responsible for this kind of planning, NRC and the committees stand ready to assist you in any way that we can.

We should note that the General Accounting Office has urged us to " allow nuclear powerplants to begin operations only where state and local emergency response plans contain all the Commission's essential planning elements."

Since this recommended action would alter the traditional NRC role in this area, we would appreciate receiving any comments that you might have with regard to it.

Please call me (telephone 202/634-1459) or Mr. Robert G. Ryan, Director of our Office of State Programs (telephone 301/492-8170) with any thoughts or questions you may have on this matter.

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