ML19269F426

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Discusses Membership & History of Interorganizational Advisory Committee on Radiological Emergency Response Planning & Preparedness.Ack AV Godwin Participation
ML19269F426
Person / Time
Issue date: 12/07/1979
From: Ryan R
NRC OFFICE OF STATE PROGRAMS (OSP)
To: Willis W
ALABAMA, STATE OF
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NUDOCS 7912210015
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%,.....f DEC 7 798 Mr. U. T. Willis, Director Environmental Health Administration 328 State Office Building l'ontgomery, AL 36130

Dear fir. Willis:

As you may be aware, fir. Aubrey V. Godwin of the Alabama Department of Health was appointed to an Interorganizational Advisory Committee on Radiological Emergency Response Planning and Preparedness.

This Committee, with 4 memoers each from the National Association of State Directors for Disaster Preparedness (recently renamed the flational Emergency Management Association), the U.S. Civil Defense Council, and the Conference of (State) Radiation Control Program Directors, operates under the aegis of this latter organization and is chaired by ftr. James L.

ilontgomery of the Colorado Department of Health.

Since the Committee was formed, a little over two years ago, it has served as a useful sounding board and common forum for these three major national organizations to exchange points of view and to review and comment on proposed and ongoing Federal programs relating to radiological emergency planning and preparedness supportive of nuclear facilities and for transportation accidents involving radioactive material.

I would like to acknowledge f1r. Godwin's valuable participation on the Committee. Also I would like to thank you for allowing f1r. Godwin to spend the time necessary to attend the meetings several times each year.

Sincerely, J 7t w' ww Robert G. Ryan, Director Office of State Programs cc: Aubrey V. Godwin, AL 2166 094

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