ML20195G244
| ML20195G244 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Shoreham File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png |
| Issue date: | 06/15/1987 |
| From: | Matthews D Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Butler W Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| Shared Package | |
| ML20155H227 | List: |
| References | |
| FOIA-88-63, FOIA-88-A-34 NUDOCS 8706190143 | |
| Download: ML20195G244 (4) | |
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PEM0PNiDUM FOR: Walter R. Butler Director Project Directorate I 2 Division of Reactor Projects !/!!
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation FROM:
David B. Matthews, Chief d
Emergency Preparedness Branch Olvision of Radiation Protection and Emerger cy Preparedness Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation 1
i SUEJECT:
SHOREHAM NUCLEAR POWER STATION EMERGENCY PREPARECNESS PLAN i
l This memoranaum is to acknowledge the receipt and review of cr.anges to the t
Shorehau Nuclear Pcwer Station Emergency Preparedness Plan (the ensite plan),
Revision 7, dated October 1986 submitted by letter dated January 29, 1987 in accordance with the requireeents of 10 CFR E0.54(q).
i There are no rajor changes to the emergency plan in this revisier.
The miner changes incorporated into this revision include the following:
I A description of technical and administrative support from the Corporate organization was added.
Energency Response Orsanization (ERO) position descriptions were clarified.
Additional ERO positions were added to support onsite radiation
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protection, communications and public affairs.
1 The Energency Communications Director and the Press Release Writer i
positions were transferred to the Emergency News Center (ENC) from i
the Emergency Operation Facility (EOF).
Details of training requirements including specific retraining frequency were added.
I NRC staff met with the licensee to discuss the status of onsite erergency plan-ning for Shoreham and toured the new EOF and ENC on April 14, 1987.
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Itcensee has relocated the EOF and the ENC to a newly constructed building near I
the former EOF in Hauppauge New York.
A portin of the new building was designed specifically for use as the EOF and ENC to increase the effectiveness of emergency management at Shoreham.
The EOF provides an area for the overall managerent of emergency response activities inclus ng the coordination of i
l radiological and environmental assessments and determination of recomended j
rublic protective actions.
Office space has been allocated in the EOF for i
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Itaison personnel from the Local Emergency R)sponse Organization (LERO),
j Suffolk County, the State of New York, NRC and FEMA.
Communications, plant i
assess ent and monitoring equipment as well as necessary records and drawings I
are provided in the EOF.
The proximity of the EOF to the ENC should enhance l
the transmission of infonnation to the public during an emergency.
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j eensee stated that a description of the new EOF and ENC will be included in a future revision to the onsite emergency plan.
i NRC Pegicn I staff has conducted a preliminary inspection of the new EOF, as
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i reported in Inspection Report NO. 50-322/87 03 dated March 13, 1987, and intends to further review the operation of thir EOF and ENC in a subsequent I
inspe: tion.
As stated in Supplement 7 to the SER, the staff will ccnduct a
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post implementation appraisal of the licensee's emergency response facilities.
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1r.cluding the new EOF, against the requirements of Supplement I to NUREG 0737 L
on a schedule to be developed between the liter.see and the hRC.
j Based on our review of the changes to the Shorehan huclear Power Station f
l Emergency Preparedness Plan, Revision 7, we have dettreined that the changes j
are censistent with the requirements of 10 CFR 50.54(q,' and do not decrease the l
ef fectiveness of the emergency plan.
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The January 29, 1987 LILCO letter notes that the licensee is seeking a replace-l I
nent for radio station WALK, the primary emergency br:adcast station (EBS) in I
the LERO (offsite) plan. While final resolution of the EBS issue is related to i
full power authert:ation, we belle.e it is appropriate for the licensee to e
provide information on the compensating measures that have been established for l
previcing instructions to the public in the event of an emergency.
We recomend that ycu infom the licensee of the results of our review and req w st fe" additional information. A draf t transmittal memorant.am is included i
for your consideration.
t Original Signed By:
David B. Matthens David B. Matthews, Chief l
j Emergency Preparedness Branch j
Division of Radiation Protection j
and Emergency Preparedness Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Enclosure:
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i ATTh: Mr. John D. Lecnard, Jr.
Vice President Nuclear j
P.O. Box 618 1
Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Wading River, New York 11792 Gentlemen:
4 This letter is to acknowledge the receipt an.1 review of changes to the Shoreham I
Nuclear Pcwer Station Emergency Preparedness Plan dated October 19Ef (Rev. 7) j submitted by letter dated January 29, 1987 in ac:crdance with the re4uirenents
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af 10 CFR 50.54(q).
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I We have reviewed the changes in Revision 7 to the Shoreham huclear Power Station Emergency Preparedness Plan, and determinec that the changes are con-1 sistent with the requirer.ents of 10 CFR 50.54(q) and do not decrease the l
ef fectiveress of the emergency plan.
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i tour January 29, 1987 letter notes that you are seeking the replacement of l
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radio station WALK, the primary emergency brcadcast station (EBS) in the Local i
j Emergency Pesponse Organization plan.
While the final resolution of the (85 l
l issue is related to full-power authorization, we re',uest additional information on the ccepensating n'easures that have been established for providing instruc-tions to the public in the evert of an emergency.
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Sincerely, 1
Walter R. Butler, Director j
Project Directorate I-2 Division of Reactor Projects-1/II
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