ML20032B909

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Responds to Nrc/Fema Joint Monthly Rept to Congress Re Emergency Preparedness.States of Oh & Ky Plans for Emergency Found Adequate.Implementation of Corrected Plans & Planning for Facility Will Be Evaluated on 811118
ML20032B909
Person / Time
Site: Zimmer
Issue date: 10/23/1981
From: Jaske R
Federal Emergency Management Agency
To: Grimes B
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE)
References
NUDOCS 8111060504
Download: ML20032B909 (1)


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SUBJECT:

Interim Finding of Off-Site Preparedness In Support of the William H. Zimmer Nuclear Power Station (ZNS)

This is in response tc the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Federal Emergency Management Agency joint monthly report to Congress on Emergency Preparedness which committed us to the subject finding by October 1, 1981.

The States of Ohio and Kentucky base submitted their draft plans to FEMA Regions 5 P

cnd 4 respectuely.

The submission by Ohio was on September 14, 1981.

The submission by Kentucky was on September 15, 1981.

The Region 5 Regional Assistance Committee (RAC) forwarded its review of the plans to Ohio on October 15, 1981.

The Region 4 RAC forwarded its review cf the plans to Kentucky or. October 9,1981.

A joint exercise for the ZNS is scheduled for Nosember 18, 1981.

The State's responses to the RAC reviews and the formal submission of the State and local plans to the FEMA Regions are scheduled for January 1982.

The Region 4 RAC review of the draft Kentucky State and local plans did not reveal any major deficiency.

There fo re, it is FEMA's interim finding that the plans are reasonably adequate and there is reasonable assutance that the public in the Kentucky portions of the ZNS Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) can be adequately protected if the plans are properly implemented.

The Region 5 staf f review indicates that the draft Ohio State and local plans of fer reasonable assurance that the olar.cing basis for ZNS is adequate and that the public in l

the Ohio portions of the EPZ can be reasonably protected if the planning is properly i mplement ed.

There are deficiencies in the text of the plans but the Regional staf f reports that these cannot be ceasonably construed as faults in the actual radiological e.nergency preparedness of State and local gosernments.

These deficiencies are currently the subject of correctise actions on the part of of f-site authorities.

The implementation of corrected plans and planning for the ZNS will be evaluated at the exercise echeduled for November 18, 19".

If you have any questions, please contact Kenneth Green, Project Officer for ZNS at 287-3831.

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