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Advises That NRC Plans to Participate in Emergency Preparedness Exercise at Plant During Wk of 900715.Training Session Will Be Held at Region I Ofc 2 Wks Prior to Exercise.Sample Agenda Encl
ML20012B235
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Site: Vermont Yankee File:NorthStar Vermont Yankee icon.png
Issue date: 03/05/1990
From: Knapp M
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
To: Murphy W
VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR POWER CORP.
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NUDOCS 9003140017
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e KING OF PRUBBlA,PENNOVLVANIA 19408 March 5, 1990 Docket No. 50-271-Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation Mr. Warren P. Murphy ATTN:. -Vice President and Manager of-Operations RD 5, Box 169 Ferry Road Brattleboro, Vermont 05301 Gentlemen:

Subject:

' NRC's Participation in Emergency Preparedness Exercise-NRC Region I is planhing to participate in the~ emergency preparedness exercise at the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station, scheduled for the

-week-of July 15, 1990. Region I will be playing a full participation role which includes both a Base Team operation as well as a Site-Team operation.

No Public Affairs participation is expected at this time. Therefore, the

- NRC will not directly interface with the media.

Whenever Region I. participates as a player in a licensee exercise we request that. representatives from the licensee's Emergency Preparedness staff. provide. the Region I, staff a training session on their emergency organization, facilities, and procedures. We would like to hold this training session approximately two weeks prior to the exercise-in the.

. Region I. office. The agenda is flexible. Although 1 have enclosed an agenda from a previous training-session,:you should not feel constrained,

'g to follow it. Your agenda should reflect-those itena of your Emergency Response Program your staff feels NRC personnel should be knowledgeable in to ensure a well coordinated response.

Previous training sessions have varied from two'to three hours' depending on the type of training and issues 4

of-concern.

We will'be in contact with your staff, as well as representatives'from the

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surrounding-states, to schedule this training session.

If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Mr. Robert Summers of my staff at (215) 337-5083.

Sincerely, WM p

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. Director Division of adiation Safety and Safeguards

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Introduction to Facility A.

Site and Area Layout B.

10 Mile Emergency Planning Zone II.

Facility Emergency Response Organization A.

Onshift B.

Technical Support Center C.

Emergency Operations Facility D.

Media Operations Center III.

Emergency Response Communication System 4

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Activation of tne Emergency Organization B..

Telecommunications Network 1..

Internal Communications 2.

.0ffsite Agency Communications IV.

Emergency Response Facilities A.

Control Room /0perations Support Center B.

Technical Support Center C.

Emergency Operations Facility / Backup D.

Media Operations Center / Backup E.

General Office Emergency Response Facilities V.

Conduct of Exercises A.

Exercise Organization Structure B.

Scenario Development.

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Scope and Objectives C.

Precautions and Limitations 1.

Etiquette D.

Participations and Limitations 1.

Etiquette VI.-

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Offsite Agency Concept of Operations 1.

Coordination by Utility 2.

Coordination by State Enclosure

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Protective Action Decision Making A.

. Facility Role and Responsibility 1.

Technical / Rad Assessment 12.

Communication Offsite B.

State, County and Local Coordination 1.

Accident Notification System 2.

. Emergency Broadcast System Activation C.

Unique Actions 1.

Fast Moving Events 2.

School Districts 3.

Municipal Assistance 4.

Emergency Planning Zone

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Facility Dose Assessment Situation A.

Topography B.

Meteorology C.

Effluent Pathways and Monitors D.-

Met' Instrumentation IX.

Facility Dose Assessment A.

~Models and Types B.L Advantages / Limitations C.

Protocol D.

Interface with Other Organizations 3

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