ML20126J485
| ML20126J485 | |
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| Site: | Beaver Valley |
| Issue date: | 06/04/1985 |
| From: | Ronald Bellamy NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE) |
| To: | Carey J DUQUESNE LIGHT CO. |
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Docket No. 50-334 4
Duquesne Light Company ATTN: Mr. J. J. Carey J
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Gentlemen:
The Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Plant Offsite Radiological Emergency d
Preparedness Exercise held June 27, 1984, was observed by the Federal
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The deficiencies noted in the State of Ohio have all been scheduled for correction, as indicated in the at-
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FEMA has reviewed the schedule of corrective actions submitted by Ohio and found it to be
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the alert and notification system within 15 minutes, and Hancock County, West Virginia failure to demonstrate the capability to implement an evacuation. The attached FEMA Region III evaluation documents that both
'4 of these deficiencies have been adequately corrected by demonstration in remedial exercises.
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We iequest that you continue to coordinate your planning efforts with the States and local emergency planning authorities to assure offsite emergency preparedness deficiencies are expeditiously corrected.
If-you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Mr. T.
Harpsterat(215)3337-5208.
Sincerely, original Signed ay:
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4 4 m-M(k'[S yP Federal Emergency Management Agency Washington,-D.C. 20472 MAR 15 G85 MEMORANDUM FOR:
Edward L. Jordan Director, Division of Emergency Preparedness and Engineering Response Office of Inspection and Enforcement U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission FROM:
Richard W. Krimm Assistant Associate Director Office of Natural and Technological Hazards Programs
SUBJECT:
Ohio Schedule of Corrective Actions for Deficiencies Identified During the Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) Offsite Radiological Emergency Preparedness (REP) Exercise Conducted on June 27, 1984 Attached is the schedule of corrective actions submitted by the State of Ohio for the deficiencies noted in the Final Report for the Beaver Valley NPP Offsite REP Exercise conducted on June 27, 1984.
The exercise report was transmitted to you on August 30, 1984.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency Headquarters and P,egion V staff have reviewed the schedule of corrective actions submitted by Ohio and found it to be adequate.
If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Robert S. Wilkerson, Chief,
-Technological Hazards Division at. 287-0200.
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1 Federal Emergency Management Agency Region V 300 South Wacker,24th Floor, Chicago,IL 60606 (312) 353-1500 February 12, 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR:
Assistant Associate Director Office of Natural & Technological Hazards ATTENTION:
Robert Turner, SL-NT-TH FROM:
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State of Ohio & Columbiana County Schedule of Corrective Actions to the June 27, 1984 6xercise with the Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Station Attached is the State of Ohio's schedule of corrective actions to the June 27, 1984 Beaver Valley Radiological Emergency Preparedness Exercise. Within Region V the exercise involved full partit.ipation by Columbiana County and partial participation by the State of Ohio, in conjunction with the utility,'the Commonwealths of Pennsylvania and t
FEMA Region V has determined that the schedule of corrective actions will adequately amend the exercise deficiencies identified in Region V's exercise. report dated July 31, 1984. It should be noted that criteria o
items that required demonstration (s) during the exercise will remain as "open" deficiencies until they are demonstrated in a future exercise.
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it has been determined that the schedule of corrective metions will' adequately amend the exercise defietencies identified in FEMA Region V's exercios report, dated July 31, 1984. The criteria items for the State of Ohio and Columbiana County that require demonstration (e) will remain as an open" deficiency actil they are demonstrated in a future exercise.
If you hava any questions, please montact Mr. Dan sement at FTS 886-9446 er Mr. Robert shapiro at TTS 372-6011.
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ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTIIENT asas must osuwvius mono e0fmeNGT0ft 0Hs0 430052M2 DISASTER SERVICES AGENCY AGOH-DS Januar.y 28, 1985 Mr. Edward J. Roche Regional Director Federal Emergency Management Agency Region V 300 South Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606
Dear Mr. Roche:
This correspondence is in reply to your final report of the Beaver Valley Power Station exercise conducted on June 27, 1984. Included is a brief description of the deficiencies found, the manner in which it will be corrected and the approximate time frame for completion. Also, a copy of the Columbiana County response to your report is enclosed.
The most significant deficiency was relative to NUREG 0654, Item E6 concerning exercise objective #13. The objective indicated that Ohio would:
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" Demonstrate the ability to alert the public within the ten (lo) mile EPZ and disseminate an initial instructional message within 15 minutes."
A Category B deficiency was given to the State of Ohio and Columbiana County because the actual sounding of the sirens did not occur until 66 minutes after the declaration of " General Emergency". Although it is not felt by this agency that Ohio or Columbiana County contributed to the delay, the seriousness of the problem is appreciated. As stated in your narrative, Columbiana County was prepared to activate the public alert and notification cystem. The procedures are written to assure coordination of the siren activation which would allow for simultaneous sounding. Even though the simultaneous activation is desirable, it is not critical. Therefore the corrective cction will assure the timely notification (15 minutes) of the public within Ohio es called for in NUREG 0654 and will be accomplished by the following:
- Modification of the Columbiana County Radiological Emergency Response
_ Plan and the Emergency Broadcast System notification SOP to indicate at " prior to activation of the sirens in Ohio, the Director of the Columbiana County Disaster Services Acency will attemnt to coordinate with Hancock County, West Viroinia and Beaver County. Pennsvivania to establish an agreed upon time for activstion."
- - If an aareement cannot be reached that is within the 15 minutes allowed, Columbiana County officials will sound the sirens and alert the public in Ohio.
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This procedure will be adhered to both during exercises, and any true l
emergencies.
A second Category B deficiency was found pertaining to the use of the dedicated (gold) telephone system. The dedicated telephone system was designed to allow discussion between all involved counties and states. Due to the number of parties involved in decision making around the BVPS, coordination of system use is difficult. At any one time there may be different groups wanting to use i
the system at the same time.
The correction of this deficiency will be made by modification of procedares and/or modification of equipment. Presently, attempts are being made to modify the equipment to allow the separation of county conversations and conversations between the utility and states. It will continue to allow the utility to break into any conversation if the need arises. This additional flexibility will allow the three counties to discuss siren activation while at the same time allowing the three states to discuss additional protective actions if desirable. If simultaneous with these conversations the utility sees a worsening condition at the plant, they may come on line with all parties and disseminate that information.
The standard operating procedures pertaining to the use of dedicated telephone systems will be modified to reflect any equipment changes and establish a protocol for its use.
These changes are to be in effect prior to the September 19/20, 1986 exercise.
in addition to the monthly test of the dedicated telephone system indicated in Mr. Carter's reply, both Ohio and Columbiana County officials have requested participation in the exercise scheduled for September 19/20, 1986.
I We hope these solutions will prove effective in solving the problems found during the June 1984 exercise and e.liminate the need for further modifications.
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Thank you for your patients and if any additional details are needed for your evaluation, please contact Kenneth Cole of my staff.
FOR THE DIRECTOR j/
RICHARD M. LOCKHART
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Dan Bement, FEMA, Region V Robert Shapiro, FEMA, Region V Jay Carter, ColumbJana County Director Donna Miller, Duquesne Light Company i
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UTILITY: Beaver Valley Ohio Summary Listing of Deficiancies June 27, II84 (State)
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Other Deficiencies Ohio (Community)
NUREG Narrative Statement Corrective Action Scheduled Actual Item of Deficiency Proposed Date Date i
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Exercise Objectives Number 13 (Reference Modification of the Columbiana County Radio -
NUREG-0654 Criteria E5, E6). " Demonstrate logical Emergency Response Plan and the j -
the ability to alert the public within the Emergency. Broadcast System notification SOP ten (10) mile EPZ and disseminate an to indicate that " prior to activation of the initial instructional message within 15 sirens in Ohio, the Director of the Columbiana minutes." Columbiana County,, based on State County Disaster Services Agency will attempt recommendations, alerted the public.
to coordinate with Hancock County, West Virginia and Beaver County, Pennsylvania to establish an agreed upon time for activation" l
It took approximately 66 minu'es after If an agreement cannot be reached that is t
the declaration of the " General.. Emergency" within the 15 minutes allowed Columbiana County until the sirens were sounded in all three officials will sound the rirens and alert the (3) counties. Although Columbiana County public in Ohio.
had reached a timely protective action decision, they were trying to ensure that This procedure will be adhered to both during a simultaneous sounding would be impla-ewercises, and true emergencies.
mented for an independent survey being conducted of that system. The actual i
activation iequired approximately 55 minutes because of Pennsylvania's untimely protective action recommendations to Beaver County and that county's need for additional time to notify their many municpalities. Although Columbiana County was prepared to activate the 9
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UTILITY Beaver Valley Ohio Summery Listing of Deficiencies June 27,*1984' (State)
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Other Deficiencies Ohio (Community) i NUREG Narrative Statement Corrective Action Scheduled Actus1-l Item of Deficiency Proposed Date Date-E.6 public alert and notification system (Cont) independent of the other two (2) counties, a simultaneous activation j
is more desirable. It was generally felt that the coordination system used by,.all organizations responsible inhibited i
a timely implementation process.
This discrepancy, if repeated-t during a real emergency, wodld l
impede the ability to provide..
prompt emergency instructions to the public. The deficiency is placed with the State and County, for it is necessary for all those l
organizational representatives in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia to devise a more efficient coordination system. Ohio should provide the necessary guidance and assistance to the county in correcting this problem.
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y UTILITY:Beave-> Valley Ohio Summary Listing of Deficiencies December 5, 1984' (State)
(Data) 1 B.
Other Deficiencies l
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NUREG Narrative Statement Corrective Action Scheduled
' Actual Item of Deficiency Proposed Date Date I
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There seems to be an operational and/or The correction of this deficiency will be procedural problem involved with the use of made by modification of procedures and/or the dedicated phone system between the modification of equipment. Presently, States, Counties.-and the Utility. This attempts are being made to modify the 4
phone is presently located in the Radio-equipment to allow the separation of county logical assessment room.
conversations and conversations between the utility and States. It will continue to allow i
the utility to break into any conversation if the need arises. This additions 1 flexibility will allow the three counties to discuss siren activation while at the sans time allowing the three States to discuss additional protective actions if desirable.
If simultaneous with these conversations the utility sees a worsening condition at the plant, they may come on line with all parties and disseminate that information.
The standard operating procedures pertaining to the u.ae of dedicated telephone systems will be modified to reflect any equipment changes and estblish a protocol for its use These changes are to be in effect prior to the September 19/20, 1986 exercise.
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UTILITY Beaver Valley Summary List of Deficiencies Ohio June 27, 1984 l
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(Date) l B.
Other Deficiencies Columbiana County (Community)
I NUREG Narrative Statement Corrective Action Scheduled Actual Item of Deficiency Proposed Date Date' E.5.
Inability to alert the public within the A monthly test of the dedicated E6.
ten (10) mile'EPZ and disseminate an line (gold phone) involving the initial instructional message within 15 three (3) States and the three (3) minutes after the declaration of a counties is being conducted to increase familiarity and coordination.
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" General Emergency ".
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in the remedial exercise for Pennsylvania i
It took approximately 66 minutes from the to demonstrate the ability to coordinate declaration of a " General Emergency" until and expeditiously reach protective action the sirens were activa ted to alert the decisions. If coordination is impossible i
public. When the incident essalated to Columbiana County has the procedures and the " General Emergency" about Ir?4 p.m.,
hardware to independently sound the sirens.
the Columbiana County Executive Board reached a timely protective action decision and began coordinating the activation of the sirens and EBS systems with the other two (2) counties. Columbiana County, during this' process, was trying to honor an agreement to have simultaneous T
soundings of the sirens in all three (3) counties for an independent survey being conducted of that system during the exercise. Actual sounding of the sirens required a c'ximately 55 minutes because seaver County received i
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Summary Lis ing of Deficiencies Ohio June 27,1984 (State).
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Other Deficiencies Columbiana County (Consmaity)
J NUREG Narrative Statement Corrective Action Scheduled Actual.
Item of Deficiency Proposed Date Date late protective action recommendations from Pennsylvania and needed additional time to coordinate with their many municipalities. Although Columbiana County was prepared to activate the system independent of the sirens in all three (3) counties if desirable..
l Although the county has no prior record of untimely implementation of protective actions, a more efficient coordination system should be implemented to provide for more timely emergency response procedures. It is recommended that all the organisations 1
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Ohio Summary Listing of Deficiencies June 27,1984 (State)
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Other Deficiencies Columbiana County (Cosumunity)
NUREG Narrative Statement Corrective Action Scheduled Actual Item of Deficiency Proposed Date Date K.5.
The Negley Fire Department staff operating A training course will be conducted at~the (a, b) the decontamination / monitoring station were Negley Fire Department by a State of Ohio uncertain which vehicles were classified Radiological Analyst. This~ course will as emergency vehicles or evacuation emphasize the procedures to be used and means vehicles. This indicates a lack of of identifying each type vehicle.
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- I COORDINATOR Mr. Richard H. Ieackhsert Deputy Direct.or D$naster Services Agency 2825 West Granville Hoad Worthington, Ohio h3085
Dear Mr. Inckhart:
In response to the deficiencies noted on the FEMA report of the Beaver Valley Excrcise of June 27,190h Columbians County proposes the corrective actions listed in the enclosure.
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Corrective Action Schedule *d" Item of Deficiency Proposed Date K,: s,b The :Tegley Fire Department staff A training course will be conducted at March,'1985 operating the deccntamination/menitoring the.Negley fire department by a State of
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were classified as emergency ve':.icles will emphasi:e the precedures tc be used er evacuation vehicles. This indicates and neens cf identifying each type vehicle.
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Completed Dete An edditional deficiency relates tc the A shewer has been installed July 30, 1981 sbsense cf a shower to decentaminste persennel.
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