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MONTHYEARML20008G3521981-06-26026 June 1981 Requests Clarification of NRC Position Re Potential Delay of Installation & Testing of Warning Sys Beyond 810701 as Result of Delays in Receiving FEMA Approval Project stage: Other ML20009A0311981-06-26026 June 1981 Requests Relief from 810701 Compliance Date for Completion of Installation of Emergency Public Warning Sys Per App 3 to NUREG-0654.Factors Causing Delay Outlined.Final Completion of Sys Projected for Spring 1982 Project stage: Other ML20009H1771981-07-24024 July 1981 Forwards Info Re Emergency Public Warning Sys Design Concept,Description of Interim Compensatory Measures in Event of Emergency,Chronology & Status Rept on Engineering Procurement & Installation Activities Project stage: Other ML20010B1161981-08-0606 August 1981 Advises That Prior Approval of Prompt Alerting Notification Sys Not Required by NRC Regulations or Guidance Documents. FEMA Guidance Memos Neither Suppl Not Supersede NRC Requirements Project stage: Other ML20032C6321981-11-0202 November 1981 Discusses Understandings Reached During 811015 Meeting & 811028 Telcon W/Util Re Completion of Emergency Preparedness Matters,Including Revision of Emergency Organization & Emergency Plan & Implementing Procedures Project stage: Meeting ML20039B6541981-12-15015 December 1981 Advises of Revised Design Concept Which Calls for Installation of New Station Svc Transformers Equipped W/Automatic Tap Changing Secondary Capability.Installation Scheduled for Refueling Outage Beginning 820101 Project stage: Other ML20040D9001982-01-29029 January 1982 Forwards NPDES Monthly Rept for Dec 1981 Project stage: Request ML20055A2741982-01-29029 January 1982 Requests Relief from 820201 Deadline for Installation of Emergency Public Warning Sys.Relocation of Sites,Complaints from Property Owners & Legal Problems Have Significantly Impacted Schedule Project stage: Other ML20054E9611982-02-12012 February 1982 Forwards Draft Response Denying Licensee Request for Exemption from 820201 Deadline for Implementation of Prompt Notification Sys Project stage: Draft Approval ML20049J0971982-02-12012 February 1982 Forwards Notice of Violation Re Failure to Meet 820201 Deadline for Alerting & Providing Pump Instructions to Public Located within Plume Exposure Pathway Emergency Planning Zone Project stage: Other ML20041E5081982-02-25025 February 1982 Advises That 820129 Request for Relief from 820201 Deadline for Implementation of Prompt Notification Sys Has Been Denied.Mitigating Circumstances Will Be Weighed in Determining Enforcement Action Project stage: Other ML20054E9671982-03-10010 March 1982 Requests Reconsidered of Denial of Util 820121 Request for Extension of Deadline for Implementing Prompt Notification Sys & Rescission of 820212 Notice of Violation Project stage: Request ML20066G7481982-11-15015 November 1982 Notifies That full-scale Joint Emergency Exercise Will Be Conducted 830216 Project stage: Other ML20028C5131983-01-0404 January 1983 Forwards FEMA Correspondence Transmitting Evaluation of 820217,0714 & 0824 Offsite Emergency Preparedness Exercises at Facility.Identified Offsite Deficiencies Need to Be Resolved Before Upcoming Exercise on 830216 Project stage: Other 1982-01-29
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Telephone (412) 456 6000 Nuclear Damion November 15, 1982 P.O. Box 4 Shippingport, PA 150770X)4 Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn:
Mr. Steven A. Varga, Chief Operating Reactors Branch No. 1 Division of Licensing Washington, D.C.
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Reference:
Beaver Valley Power Station, Unit No. 1 Docket No. 50-334, License No. DPR-b6 Beaver Valley Power Station Emergency Preparedness Plan Gentlemen:
Beaver Valley Power Station will conduct a full scale, joint exericse February 16, 1983.
The Pennsylvania Emergency Managment Agency (PEMA) has selected this to be their 1983 full scale exercise.
Present plans are for Beaver County and representative municipalities from the 27 risk municipalities to participate in a test of emergency response plans.
In addition to Beaver County, Columbiana County and the State of Ohio Disaster Services Agency, Hancock County and the West Virginia Office of Emergency Services and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Region III and V) will participate in the exercise.
We will follow the NRC directive to the FEMA Guidance Memo-randum No. 17, which provides for the description of scope of thc.
exercise and objectives to be submitted 75 days in advance of the exercise and the detailed description of exercise scenario and anticipated actions submitted 45 days in advance of the exercise.
The exercise has been coordinated with appropriate State and local governmental agencies prior to your notification of the final date.
We look forward to an interesting and worthwhile exercise.
Very trily yours, J. J. Carey Vice President, Nuclear
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s Braver V_Iley Power Station, Unit No. 1 Docket No. 50-334, License No. DPR-66 Beaver Valley Power Station Emergency Preparedness Plan November 15, 1982 Page Two ec:
Mr. William Troskoski, Resident Inspector U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 4
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