ML20009F299

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Requests Confirmation That Prompt Emergency Notification Sys Will Be Installed at Facility to Meet Requirements of App E to 10CFR50.Util Must Include Schedule,Sys Description & Possible Implementation Problems
ML20009F299
Person / Time
Site: Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 07/20/1981
From: Tedesco R
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Gary R
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC)
References
NUDOCS 8107300262
Download: ML20009F299 (4)


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10 CFR 50, Appendix E Section IV.D.3 requires applicants for nuclear power reactor licenses for power operation to demonstrate that administrative and physical means have been established for alerting and providing prompt instruc-tions to the public within the plume exposure EPZ in the event of an emergency.

As part of our review for an operating license for Comanche Peak please provide confirmation within 30 days after receipt of this letter that a prompt notification system will be installed including a schedule for installation, a description of the system, and a description or listing of the problems that may hinder implementation. Your verification that a public notification system meeting the regulations is in place is required prior to issuance of a license for power operation. he expect that the Federal Emergency Management Agency will review the adequacy of the system by evaluating the results of an actual system test, probably during the joint exercise of your facility with offsite authori ties.

A copy of your response should be provided to Brian Grimes, Director, Division of Emergency Preparedness, Washington, D.C. 20555.

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Nicholas S. Reynolds, Esq.

Mr. Richard L. Fouke Debevoise & Liberman Citizens for Fair Utility Regulation 1200 Seventeenth Street 1668-B Carter Drive Washington, D. C.

20036 Arlington, Texas 76010 Spencer C. Relyea, Esq.

Resident Inspector / Comanche Peak Horsham, Forsythe & Sampels Nuclear Power Station 2001 Bryan Tower c/o U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Dallas, Texas 75201 P. O. Box 38 Glen Rose, Texas 76043 Mr. Homer C. Schmidt Manager - Nuclear Services Texas Utilities Services, Inc.

2001 ryan Tower Dallas, Texas 75201 Mr. H. R. Rock Gibbs and Hill, Inc.

393 Seventh Avenue New York, New York 10001 Mr. A. T. Parker Westinghouse Electric Corporation P. O. Box 355 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15230 David J. Preister Assistant Attorney General Environmental Protection Division P. O. Box 12548, Capitol Station Austin, Texas 78711 Mrs. Juanita Ellis, President Citizens Association for Sound Energy 1426 South Polk Dallas, Texas 75224 Dwiht H.-Moore, Esq.

West Texas Legal Services 100 Main Street (Lawyers Bldg.)

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