ML19351F089

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Public Version of Response to NRC Re Current Status of Emergency Planning & Implementation of Revised Plan.Revision 3 Represents Significant Upgrade to Site Emergency Preparedness.Plan Will Be Submitted by 810102
ML19351F089
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Site: Crane 
Issue date: 12/10/1980
From: Hukill H
METROPOLITAN EDISON CO.
To: Reid R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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TLL-618, NUDOCS 8012290461
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Metropolitan Edison Company Post Office Box 480 gj q Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057 Lr7 7,

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-, December 10, 1980

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R. W. Reid, Chief Operating Reactors Branch No. 4 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.

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Dear Sir:

Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 (TMI-1)

Operating License No. DPR-50 Docket No. 50-289 Implementation of Three Mile Island Unit 1 Emergency Plan This letter is written in response to your letter of November 5, 1980, to indicate the current status of emergency planning for TMI Unit 1, and to convey Met d's intent concerning implementation of the revised plan.

The most recent submittal of the TMI Unit 1 Emergency Plan (Revision 2) is being reviewed and revised to assure compliance with the revision to 10CFR50 on Emergency Planning (45 FR 55402) and the final version of NUREG 0654 This process will be completed to permit compliance with the require-

=ent to submit the upgraded plan (Revision 3) by January 2, 1981. A complete review and revision of relevant i=plementing procedures has been undertaken and a formal training program is being developed.

l Based on informal staff assessments of the current submittal and coordination l

of the responses to the twenty-three NRC staff questions, Met-Ed considers revision 3 of the TMI Unit 1 Emergency Plan to be significantly better than revision 2 which was found to be acceptable for implementation per your letter l

of November 5, 1980. Recognizing that selected minor shortcomings remain to be corrected, Met-Ed, nonetheless, considers that i=plementation of the plan will represent an upgrade of site emergency preparedness. Thus, Met-Ed in-tends to implement the plan on January 2,1981, coincidental with submission to the NRC, and to be in full compliance with the revised implementation j

schedule outlined in NRC letter, Septeuber 30, 1980, R. W. Reid to R. C.

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