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Forwards Proposed Schedule of Corrective Actions Submitted by State of Il for Category B Deficiencies Noted in Final Rept for Offsite Radiological Emergency Preparedness Exercise Conducted on 850611-12.Schedule Adequate
ML20137Q144
Person / Time
Site: Byron  
Issue date: 09/17/1985
From: Krimm R
Federal Emergency Management Agency
To: Jordan E
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE)
References
NUDOCS 8509200029
Download: ML20137Q144 (4)


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J SEP I 1 esb MEMORANDUM FOR:

Edward L. Jordan Director, Division of Emergency Preparedness and Engineering Response Office of Inspection and Enforcement U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission FROM:

Assistant Associate Director Office of Natural and Technological Hazards Programs

SUBJECT:

Illinois Schedule of Corrective Actions for Deficiencies Identified During the Byron Nuclear Power Plant Offsite Radiological Emergency Preparedness Exercise Conducted on June 11-12, 1985 Attached is the proposed schedule of corrective actions submitted by the State of Illinois for the Category B deficiencies noted in the Final Report for the Byron Nuclear Power Plant Offsite Radiological Emergency Preparedness Exercise conducted on June 11-12, 1985.

The exercise report was sent to you on August 29, 1985.

e The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Headquarters and Region V staff have reviewed the schedule of corrective actions submitted by the State and found it to be adequate. Based on the exercise and the corrective actions schedule, we cannot identify any impediments to protecting the health and safety of the public in the event of an incident at the Byron Nuclear Power Plant.

Therefore, the approval under FEMA rule 44 CFR 350 will remain in effect.

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

Attachment As Stated 8509200029 850917 PDR ADOCK 05000454 F

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110 Eest Adams Street, Springfield, Illinois 62706 August 26, 1985 kr.WallaceWeaver Chief. Technological Hazards Branch Region V. Federal Emergency Kinagement Agency 300 S. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606

Dear Mr. Weaver:

This letter is % response to your letter of July 26, 1985 and the accompanying Report of the Byron Nuclear Power Station exercise conducted on June 11-12, 1985.

Attached is our Proposed Corrective Action Response which indicates the schedule for correcting the deficiencies, as you requested in your letter.

Sincerely,

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Thomas F. Zimmerman Chief, Division of Planning and Analysis TFZ/jf Enclosure cc: Gordon Wenger

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Byron Nuclear Power Statica 1

i Summary Listing cf Deficicncigs Illinois June 11-12, 1985 *

(State)

B.

Other Deficiencies (Date)

Illinois (Community) i 1 NUREG Narrative Statement

' Corrective Action Scheduled Actual j

Item of Deficiency Proposed Date Date

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Staffing of the State EOC required Due to unusual circumstances, complete Next exercise.

approximately two and one-half staffing of the State EOC was delayed.

hours to complete.

Timely staffing of the State EOC will be 1

demonstrated during the next exercise.

G.3.a.

The JPIC facility at the EOF in The State agrees that the JPIC Dixon is unsuitable to function facility is unsuitable; however, as a media briefing center.

criteria have not been provided as to what constitutes a suitable JPIC facility.

G.4.bI.

Recovery and re-entry information EBS messages for re-entry will be Next exercise.

was not released at the JPIC for pre-scripted and incorporated into the dissemination to the general public.

Ogle County standard operating procedures.

A copy of these messages will be available in the JPIC for use during the next exercise.

G.4.c.

Rumor control was not demonstrated Rumor control will be demonstrated Next exercise.

during the exercise, during the next exercise.

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UTILITY:

Byr:n Nuclear Power Statien Summary Listing of Deficicncics June 11-12. 1985*

Illinois (Date)

(State)

Ogle County B.

Other Deficiencies (Community)

NUREG Narrative Statement

' Corrective Action Sch'eduled Actual item of Deficiency Proposed Date Date K.5.b.

The capability to decontaminate At the initiation of re-entry. IDNS Next Exercise.

equipment and vehicles was not reported that there was no contamina-demonstrated.

(This deficiency is tion, therefore, there was no reason carried over from the incomplete for Ogle County to address decontami-demonstration during the November nation. The scenario for the next 15, 1983 joint exercise,.)

Byron exercise will provide for con-tamination so that Ogle County can de-monstrate the capability to decon-taminate equipment and vehicles.

M.I.

Although the EOC staff recognized EBS messages for re-entry will be pre-Prior to and the need to provide the public with scripted and incorporated into the during the next recovery and re-entry information, standard operating procedures. These exercise.

an.EBS message was not formulated, messages will be utilized during the next exercise.

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