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Forwards Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station Joint Radiological Emergency Exercise on 830511, Final Rept & Evaluation of Implementation of IA State & Local Radiological Emergency Response Plans..., Final Rept
ML20080G928
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Site: Quad Cities  
Issue date: 09/02/1983
From: Krimm R
Federal Emergency Management Agency
To: Jordan E
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE)
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Edward L. Jordan Director, Division of Emergency Preparedness and Engineering Response Office of Inspection and Enforcement U.S.

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Assistant Associate Director Office of Natural and Technological Hazards Programs

SUBJECT:

Final Exercise Reports, Quad Cities Site-Specific Offsite Exercise Attached are the Final Exercise Reports from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Regions V and VII on the May 11, 1983, Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station Offsite Exercise. The State of Illinois exercised on a small-scale, with Rocic Island County and Whiteside County exercising at full-scale.

The State of Iowa, and Scott and Clinton Counties, exercised at full-scale.

As a result of this joint exercise, FEMA concludes at this time that an adequate level of offsite radiological preparedness has been demonstrated to protect the public in the event of a radiological accident at the Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station. These final exercise reports are provided for your use until FEMA can complete formal review of offsite plans and preparedness in accordance with 44 CFR 350.

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Acting Chief, Technological Hazards Branch

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Exercise Final Report, Quad Cities Site-Specific Offsite Exercise May 11, 1983 Attached is a copy of the Quad Cities May 11, 1983, Exercise Final Report, a copy of the letter transmitting the report to the Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Agency and a copy of the exercise scenario.

As a result of the exercise the State of Illinois and Rock Island and Whiteside Counties have demonstrated an adequate capability to respond to radiological emergencies. There now is renewed assurance the health and safety of the public can and will be protected in the event of an accident at the Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station.

The report lists and catagorizes a minimal number of major and minor deficiencies, mostly in Rock Island County. Those deficiencies have been communicated to the State in the report. We have requested the State provide FEMA Region V with a schedule of corrective actions within 30 days from the date of the transmittal letter. A copy of the State's response will be sent to you upon its receipt and evaluation.

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E. Erie Jones,_ Director Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Agency 110 East Adams Street Springfield, Illinois 62706

Dear Mr. Jones:

Enclosed is a copy of the Exercise Final Report for the Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station exercise conducted May 11, 1983. A copy of the report has been forwarded to the FEMA National office.

As a result of the exercise it has been reaffirmed that the State of Illinois and Rock Island and Whiteside Counties' emergency organizations can adequately respond to radiological emergencies.

There now is renewed assurance that the health and safety of the public can and will be protected in the event of an accident at the Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station.

There are, listed in Part III of the report, deficiencies which require your attention.

Their correction will strengthen and enhance the emergency response capability.

Please provide FEMA Region V your response to the deficiencies in a narrative format which reflects the action you propose to take and the projected completion date for each.

Your response is due 30 days from the date of this letter.

If you have any questions or wish assistance please contact this office at FIS 372-6011 or 616 968-8142 extension 6011.

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