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Forwards Review Comments Re Info Packet, Important Emergency Info. Info Packet Adequately Meets Requirements of NUREG-0654/FEMA REP-1,Rev 1
ML20133K384
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Site: Beaver Valley
Issue date: 10/08/1985
From: Krimm R
Federal Emergency Management Agency
To: Jordan E
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE)
References
RTR-NUREG-0654, RTR-NUREG-654 NUDOCS 8510210239
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Public Information Brodiures for the Beaver Valley Power Station The Federal Emergency Managenent Agency's (FEMA) Region III Office staff have reviewed the public inforrration brochures prepared by the Duquesne Light Conpany for the Beaver Valley Power Station. '1he information packet, "Inportant Emergency Information," has been reviewed against the require-ments of NUREG-0654/ FEMA REP-1, Rev.1, Element G, Public Education and Information, and has been determined to adequately meet the requirenents of this element.

Attached for your information is a copy of the review comnents made by the FEMA Pagion III staff.

If you sinuld have any questions, please contact Mr. Robert S. Wilkerson, Chief, Technological Hazards Division, at 646-2861.

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Federal Emergency Management Agency Region III 105 South 7th Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106

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m September 30, 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR:

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Technological Hazards Bra ch Public Information Brochures

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Beaver Valley Power Station The following comments have been included in the plan review for the Beaver Valley ~ Power Station.

The Pennsylvania and Beaver County plans adequately address the requirements of NUREG-0654, Element G. Public Education and Infomation.

.A. - Adequate I. - Inadequate Public Education and Information G.

The Beaver Valley Power Station, Pennsylvania Emergency G.1.a.

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Management Agency and Beaver County Emergency Management Agency coordinate in the advance development and distribution G.1.b.

of public infomation to inform persons living, working and G.I.c.

travelling in risk areas of the plans and procedures for G.I.d.

their notification and points of contact for information in the event of an incident at the Beaver Valley Power Station.

Public infomation brochures to the public and for famers in the EPZ have been updated and were distributed throughout the G.2.

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EPZ in August 1985.

Points of contact and locations have been identified in the G.3.a.

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State and county plans.

A near site media center has been established by the A State Public Information Officer is dispatched to utility.

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Spokespersons have been named for each principal response organization.

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The PEMA Public Information Officer is responsible for coordination of information exchange between all principal response organizations.

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A rumor control center will be established by the Governor's Press Secretary at State level and by the Beaver County Public Information Officer at county level. Rumor control telephone numbers will be disseminated to the public at the time of an incident. All rumor control activities will be coordinated between State and ccunty rumor control centers.

At the municipal level, the police services office is responsible for rumor control. However, this responsibility is not listed in the Appendix for Police Services in municipal plans.

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A news media orientation, which is co-sponsored by the Beaver i

Valley Power Station and PEMA, is presented to news media representatives annually. Beaver County Emergency Management Agency participates in this annual orientation. The orientation familiarizes news media representatives with Radiological Emergency Response Plans and points of contact for the release of information to the public.

Also included with this memorandum is a copy of the public information brochure mailed to the public in August 1985.

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