ML20140A892
| ML20140A892 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Salem, Hope Creek, 05000000 |
| Issue date: | 01/14/1986 |
| From: | Krimm R Federal Emergency Management Agency |
| To: | Jordan E NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE) |
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| ML20140A897 | List: |
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| NUDOCS 8601230425 | |
| Download: ML20140A892 (2) | |
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( Federal Emergency Management Agency I
Washington, D.C. 20472 J4f f 4 E MD40RANIX1M FOR: Edward L. Jordan Director, Di. vision of Dnergency Pruparedness and Engineering Responso Office of Inspection and Enforcement U.
Nuclea la ry Cannission Inn FROM:
Assistant Associate Director Office of Natural and Technological Hazards Programs
SUBJECT:
Interim Finding for the Artificial Island Nuclear Power Stations Attached is an Interim Finding for the Artificial Island Nuclear Power Stations [ Hope Creek and Salen (NPS)] prepared by Region II of the Federal Dnergency Management Agency (FEMA). FEMA Region III has prepared an interim report for the State of D31 aware and Kent and Newcastle Counties.
FEMA's firding for Region III will be sent to you separately.
FEMA Region II's report, dated December 20, 1985, is based on a review of the New Jersey Radiological Emergency Response Plan (RERP) for Nuclear Power Plants and the results of four full-scale exercises of the plan conducted for the Salem Nuclear Generating Station fran April 8,1981 through Octooer 23, 1984. During the October 1984 exercise, four deficiencies were identified for Salem County which, in FEMA's opinion, required innediate attention. 'Ihree concerned the Salem County Emergency Operations Center (EOC). 'Iherefore, a remedial exercise was held on April 23, 1985.
As stated in the report, the results of the remedial exercise demonstrated that there is a continuing need to strengthen emergency operations management in Salem County. At the present time, the State's presence in the Salem County EOC is essential to assure an effective response to a radiological emergency. Accordingly, the State developed (and has in place) an interim plan to deal with the issue of weak management of the Salem County EDC.
'Ihis interim plan was successfully demonstrated at a State exercise conducted on October 1, 1985. New Jersey has also confirmed its intention to develop the county's emergency response capabilities so the interim plan can be withdrawn.
Based on FEMA Region II's review of plans and preparedness for the Artificial Island Nuclear Pcwer Stations, there is reasonable assurance that offsite radiological emergency plans and preparedness are adequate to protect the public health and safety in the event of an accident at l
the site.
i Concerning your request for medical services information for the Artificial Island NPS, attached are copies of the following: Attachment 9, Hospitals
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for Radiation Accident Patients, New Jersey Radiological Emergency Response Plan (MIRERP);Section III, Concept of Operations, NJRERP;Section IV, pp
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, Agency Task Assignments, MIRERP; Attachment 9, Hospitals to Initiate Treatment of Radiation Inquiries, MIRERP, Annex A;Section III, Concept of Operations and Section-IV, Agency Task Assignments, Annex A; and, Appendix 1 to Annex A, Selem County and Appendix 2 to Annex A, Cumberland County. This information is confirmation that a list of medical facilities has been identified for use in case of an emergency at the Artificial Island NPS. Other related and supporting arrangements and services are also identified. The FEMA Region II interim report addresses Planning Standard L, Medical and Public Health Support, on pages 66-67 of the attached report.
If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Robert S. Wilkerson, Chief, Technological Hazards Division at 646-2861.
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