ML20106A363
| ML20106A363 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Catawba |
| Issue date: | 06/05/1984 |
| From: | Cottingham A BISHOP, COOK, PURCELL & REYNOLDS, DUKE POWER CO. |
| To: | Hooper F, Lazo R, Margulies M Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel |
| References | |
| A-EP-21A, OL, OL-A-EP-21A, NUDOCS 8408170200 | |
| Download: ML20106A363 (3) | |
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Morton B. Margulies Chairman Atcunic Safety and Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Dr. Frank F. Hooper Commission Administrative Judge Washington, D.C.
20555 University of Michigan School of Natural Resources.
Dr. Robert M.
Lazo Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 Re Duke Power Company, et al. (Catawba Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2),
Docket Nos. 50-413, 50-414 Gentlemen:
Attached please find a copy of revised page 6 of
" Testimony of the State of North Carolina (E.H. Harris, Jr.
and J.T.
Pugh, III) on Emergency Planning Contention 8,"
which is included as part of Applicants' testimony on that contention.
As revised, this page reflects both the insertion of two additional questions and answers and the modification of several existing answers.
These changes have been made in order to clarify the testimony.
Respectfully submitted, tb.
W Anne W. Cottingham Counsel of Applicants U.S. NU; LEAR I!E2dTCi.Y C2/.!33101 EX!G!T !b.(( ' eI/
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Yes. (JTP, EH)
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With whom must. state officials consult before ordering evacuation?
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.There is no requirement that they consult with anyone. (JTP, EH)
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Do state officials havo the authority to compel evacuation or other protective action?
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Yes. (JTP, EH).
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Must any specific actions be taken before evacuation can be formally compelled?
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Yes.
The governor must issue a declaration of a disaster, and state officials must consult with the Council of State.
In addition, N.C. State law requires that copies of a declaration of disaster be disseminated promptly and in a manner designed to bring the declaration to the public's attention.
If time and circumstances permit, copies of the declaration are to be filed with the appropriate county clerks of court, the N.C. Secretary of State, and the Secretary of Crime Control and Public Safety, before evacuation is' compelled.
It should be noted, however, that by the time this step of formally compelling evacuation has been taken by state officials, evacuation would already have been ordered and would be underway. (JTP, EH)
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To the extent relevant, please note any time dependent variables which would affect your response to the previous four questions.
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The only time-dependent variable would be communication with the Governor and his subsequent contact with the
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This, however, would not cause a serious delay since the Governor will be continuously updated and. advised on the situation and would normally be
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available to make the decision to cause the proclamation to be issued., (JTP, EH)
Q.
How long would it take to establish the SERT Headquarters at Douglas'hirport?
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As specified in Part 1, p.
86, Figure 20 of the N.C.' State Plan, it is estimated to take,seven to nine hours to establish the SERT. (JTP, EH)
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