ML19242B210

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Notifies of Intent to Install Second Communications Sys, Linking Facilities W/Nrc Regional Ofc & Main Bethesda,Md Ofc.Second Line Will Be Used to Relay Radiologic & Environ Data During Emergencies.Testing Procedures Encl
ML19242B210
Person / Time
Site: Point Beach  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/22/1979
From: James Keppler
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
To: Burstein S
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO.
References
NUDOCS 7908070679
Download: ML19242B210 (3)


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GL EN E LLYN, ILLINOIS 6012 7 JUN 2 21979 Docket No. 50-266 Docket No. 50-301 Wisconsin Electric Power Company ATTN:

Mr. Sol Burstein Executive Vice President Power Plant s 231 West Michigan Milwaukee, WI 53201 Gentlemen:

In accordance with our plans as described in our May 22, 1979, letter to you, the first of two direct and dedicated telephone lines was recently installed in your facility.

This line is part of what has been designated the Off Premise Extension (OPX) network, an automatic ringing system that is designed to facilitate immediate notifications to the NRC of significant incidents and to provide continous and uninterrupted communication of operational information between your facility, the NRC Operations Center in Bethesda, Maryland, and the Regional Of fice during the course of such incidents.

We have been testing the OPX network on a daily basis for the past several weeks, and plan to continue on this schedule until confidence in the reliability of the network has been established and all problems have been eliminated.

After that we will continue the tests but at a reduced frequency. A copy cf the test procedure is provided as an enclosure to this letter for your information.

The OPX network is not to be used for routine communications with the NRC.

It shall be used only ror those events requiring immediate notification as defined in 10 CFR 20.403(a), and in IE Bulletin Series Nos. 79-05,

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reactor is not in a controlled or expected condition of operation.

In addition, the network shall be used where it is apparent that immediate NRC attention is necessary.

This may include some, but certainly not all, prompt notifications now required.

We are now arranging for the installation of the second direct and dedi-cated line into your facility.

This line will be part of what has been designated the Selective Signaling System (SS-4) network, a dial-up system - not automatic ringing, which is intended to be used during an incident to provide continuous and uninterupted communication between your f acility, the NRC Operation: Center, and the Regional Office regarding radiological and environmental matters. You will be contacted so,n regarding the installation of this second line, c

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JUN 2 2 Egg Wisconsin Electric Power Company If you have any questions concerning these communications aetworks or any comments regarding their use, please contact A. B. Davis of my staff on 312-858-2660.

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ames G. Kep,n-pler Director

Enclosure:

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Mr. G. A. Reed, Plant Manager Cer. tral Files director, NRIt/DPM Director, NRR/ DOR C. M. Tremmel, ORB /NRR PDR Local PDR NSIC TIC Sandra A. Bast, Lakeshore Citizens for Safe Energy

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.s TESTING OPX TELEPHuNE NETW0itK Test Schedule In order to minimize the 'mpact on both NRC and licensees, test will be conducted during specified time periods as follows:

Region I, IV, and V Licensees 10 PM to Midnight EST Region Il and III Licensees 5 AM to 7 AM EST

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Frequency of the test will be daily until further notice.

Test Procedure 1.

The Duty Officer at the NRC Operations Center calls the facility and 4

identifies himself.

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The party answering is requested to identify himself.

The NRC Duty Officer then requests that the answering party hang up the telephone when the NRC Duty Officer hangs up.

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The individual at the facility waits 10 t.econds and then picks up

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the OPX telephone to initiate a signal at the NRC Operations Center.

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When the NRC Duty Officer answers, the individual identifies the facility from which he is calling.

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The NRC Duty Officer asks the caller to hold while a three party conference is established with the Regional Office Duty Officer.

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Each party identifies himself and determines the quality of the

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The test is terminated.

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Any necessary cortective action is initiated by the NRC Duty Cfficer

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If, at any time, a licensee has reason to believe his phone

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is inoperable, he should immediately notify the Duty Officer at the NRC Operations Centet at (301) 492-8111.

Extension Check Occasionally a check of each extension at the facility will also be made.

This check will be scheduled in advance by the Duty Officer in the ERC Operations Center to be performed at a time acceptable to facility pe sonnel.

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