ML19280D201

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Responds to NRC Request Re Disposition of Three Unresolved Areas Based on FEMA Testimony at ASLB 820917 Hearing in Forth Worth,Tx
ML19280D201
Person / Time
Site: Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 03/22/1983
From: Krimm R
Federal Emergency Management Agency
To: Jordan E
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE)
References
NUDOCS 8306240435
Download: ML19280D201 (2)


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4.v(Q[i* r Washington, D.C. 20472 MAR 2 2 533 MEMORANDUM FOR: Edward L. Jordan Director, Division of Emergency Preparedness and Engineering Response Office of Inspections and Enf orcement U.S. 'ucle a Rg' tory Commission FROM: arc w. Krim Assistant Associate Director Office of Natural and Technological Hazards

SUBJECT:

Comanche Peak Testimony Before ASLB, September 17, 1982 This memorandum is in response to a telephone request by Mr. Drvid M. Rohrer, of your organization, concerning disposition of three areas of unresolved Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) testimony resulting from Atomic Safety and Licensing Board (ASLB) hearings held September 17, 1982, in Fort Worth, Texas, on Comanche Peak.

FEMA Region VI has confirmed that the three areas of concern have been satisf actorily resolved as follows.

1. The first area of concern is on page 5709 of the transcript from the ASLB hearings. It concerns testimony that the State plan did not reflect that a letter had been obtained from Hood County Hospital agreeing to treat individuals injured onsite at Comanche Peak. Also, the plan did not indicate that Hood' County Hospital was a county-owned hospital. (Testimony at the hearing by State personnel reflected that Hood County Hospital is indeed a county-owned hospital and, as such, letters of agreement were not needed . )

The State has since changed its State plan to reflect that Hood County Hospital is a county-owned hospital and, as such, letters of agreement are not required.

2. The second area of concern is on pages 5715-16 of the transcript of the ASLB hearings. It concerns the fact that the State plan did not contain a satisf actory list of hospitals with capabilities to treat radiological cont aminated persons.

Since the hearines, the State has incorporated a list of hospitals capable of treating radiological cont aminated persons in the plan.

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3. The third area of concern is on pages 5717-18 of the transcript from the ASLB hearings. It concerns the fact that the county plans (Hood and Somervell) did not have letters of agreement from ambulance companies that would assist Comanche Peak in case of an accident.

Ambulance service for Comanche Peak will be provided by county-owned ambulances and, as such, will not require letters of agreement.

I trust that this information will be useful in closing out the liRC Safety Evaluation Report.

I would prefer that this type of request be sent in writing to me rather than direct to the FEMA Region.

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