ML20031F292

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Clarifies 810817 Memo Re Status of State & Local Emergency Preparedness.State of Tx Has Not Prepared site-specific Plans.Any Unusual Problems Will Be Adequately Handled as site-specific Emergency Plans Are Developed
ML20031F292
Person / Time
Site: Allens Creek, 05000467  File:Houston Lighting and Power Company icon.png
Issue date: 10/08/1981
From: Sanders M
Federal Emergency Management Agency
To: Grimes B
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NUDOCS 8110190497
Download: ML20031F292 (1)


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SUBJECT:

Status of State and local Emergency Preparedness for the Allens Creek Nuclear Generating Station (ACNGS)

This memorandum provides clarification of aur memorandum of August 17, 1981, subject as above.

In further discussion with our FEMA Region, we perceive that the statements in this memorandum may have been construed as presenting more of a problem then we had intended.

The State of Texas has not yet prepared any site specific plans for ACNGS.

However, they anticipate no major impediments or constraints that would inhibit the normal REP process in Texas.

A staf f member from the Houston Light and Power Company indicated the only potential problem might be the " seasonal" flooding. However, recent flooding experiences in the vicinity have shown that most highways and strcets were passable. Further, if some roadway should become impassable, there are sufficient alternate evacuation routes to circumvent any potential problems.

The occasional heavy tran;ient auto traffic from vac#ioners on Route 10 is a regular occurrence during non-emergency times that is handled effectively.

This should not be any additional problem during an emergency. However, thic aspect will be considered when the REP plans are prepared.

Therefore, on the basis of current informatica available, FEMA has determined that there is reasonable assurance that there are no unusual problems that can not be adequately handled as the site specific emergency plans are developed.

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