ML20050C272

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Confirmation of Action Ltr Requesting Deadlines for Emergency Preparedness Issues,Including Training & Retraining Programs & Procedures for Accurately Detecting & Measuring Radioiodine Concentrations
ML20050C272
Person / Time
Site: FitzPatrick 
Issue date: 04/01/1982
From: Galen Smith
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
To: Corbin McNeil
POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK (NEW YORK
References
CAL-82-07, CAL-82-7, NUDOCS 8204080359
Download: ML20050C272 (2)


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This refers to a meeting between you and members of your staff and Mr. E. J.

Wojnas of this office and other members of the NRC Emergency Preparedness Appraisal Implementation team which was held at the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant on February 25, 1982, and to a telephone conversation between you and Mr. Gary L. Snyder of my staff on March 23, 1982. With regard to the matters discussed relating to emergency preparedness, we understand that.you will undertake and complete the following actions:

1.

Establish a centralized training / retraining program which assures coordi-nation and control of all emergency preparedness training activities.

Develop selection and qualifications criteria for instructors.

This will be accomplished no later than June 25, 1982.

2.

Develop procedures for accurately detecting and measuring radiciodine concentrations of at least 10 7 uCi/cc in the presence of noble gases.

This will be accomplished no later than May 31, 1982.

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Develop a plan and schedule for modifying the vent sampling and analytical system to permit collection, transport, and analysis of post-accident samples of noble gases, radioiodines and particulates using NUREG-0737 source terms as the basis.

This will be accomplished no lacer than May 31, 1982.

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Evaluate' facilities, equipment, and procedures for post-accident containment sampling and analysis to determine maximum concentrations that could be handled and analyzed under accident conditions.

Provide a written report of the results of the evaluation to the NRC Region I Office.

(By letter to Mr. Harold Denton, Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, dated January 11, 1982, the Licensee requested an extension of time to implement post-accident sampling requirements.)

This will be accomplished no later than October 1, 1982.

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Develop plans and procedures for post accident sampling and analysis of liquids from systems known to be contaminated or normally contaminated with radioactive material.

The procedures will contain guidance relating to:

1) whether the liquids can or should be transferred to other storage facilities, processed or discharged; 2) those precautions to be taken during sampling; and 3) those immediate actions required to evaluate the radiation levels of the liquids.

This will be accomplished no later than May 31, 1982.

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Develop unambiguous Emergency Action Levels (EALs) which provide prompt and accurate incident classification. These are o be based upon control room and plant instrumentation and actual plant conditions, and include appropriate references to the Emergency Operating Procedures and to the appropriate emergency classification scheme'in the Emergency Plan.

Update the-Emergency Plan and implementing procedures.

This will'be accomplished no later than May 31, 1982.

If our understanding of your planned actions, described above, is not in accordance with the actual plans and actions being implemented, please contact this office by telephone and in writing within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

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