ML20202J441
| ML20202J441 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Oyster Creek |
| Issue date: | 04/09/1986 |
| From: | Zwolinski J Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Fiedler P GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES CORP. |
| References | |
| TAC-60579, NUDOCS 8604160043 | |
| Download: ML20202J441 (3) | |
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APR 0 9 1935 Docket No. 50-219 Mr. P. B. Fiedler Vice President and Director Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Post Office Box 388 Forked River, New Jersey 08731
Dear Mr. Fiedler:
SUBJECT:
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS TELEPr10NE SYSTEM, IN0PERABLE NRC PHONE LINES (TAC 60579)
Re:
Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station By letter dated January 24, 1986, Mr. John J. Rarton informed the NRC Project Manager that certain Health Physics Network (HPN) and Emergency Notification System (ENS) lines were inoperable. The letter contained four telephone deficiency reports on three HPN lines and one ENS line.
The NRC Project Manager has discussed your phone line problems with the NRC Incident Response Center (IRC). The IRC reported your problems on the HPN lines in the control room and the Technical Support Center (TSC) to the phone company and has been informed these problems have been repaired. The NRC is in the process of replacing all the HPN phone line circuits with new circuits. Therefore, you may disregard the problem you have reported on this line in the Emergency Offsite Facility (E0F).
For the problem you have reported on the ENS line in the E0F, there is a question as to who has responsibility / control over the line. We understand NRC has control over the line up to your property and you have control from there to the phone itself. Because this is a confusing situation, this letter is an authorization from NRC to you to have the appropriate organization fix the problem that was reported on the ENS line to the E0F.
This is for the situation where the problem is in the telephone lines under our control. The phone company has reported to us that this problem in the ENS line is in the part of the line under your control.
If there is a significant cost to NRC, please discuss this with the NRC Project Manager for the appropriate authorization. This is in acreement with the Incident Response Rranch, 0IE, NRC.
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Dear Mr. Fiedler:
SURJECT: EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS TELEPHONE SYSTEM, INOPERABLE NRC PHONE LINES (TAC 60579)
Re:
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By letter dated January 24, 1986, Mr. John J. Barton informed the NRC Project Manager that certain Health Physics Network (HPN) and Emeraency Notification System (ENS) lines were inoperable. The letter contained four telephone deficiency reports on three HPN lines and one ENS line.
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The NRC Project Manager has discussed your phone line problems with the NRC Incident Response Center (IRC). The IRC reported your problems on the HPN lines in the control room and the Technical Support Center (TSC) to the phone company and ' s been informed these problems have been repaired. The NRC is in the process of replacing all the HPN phone line circuits with new circuits. Therefore, you may disregard the problem you have reported on this line in the Emergency Offsite Facility (EOF).
For the problem you have reported on the ENS line in the E0F, there is a question as to who has responsibility / control over the line. We understand NRC has control over the line up to your property and you have control from there to the phone itself.
Because this is a confusing situation, this letter is an authorization from NRC to you to have the appropriate organization fix the problem that was reported on the ENS line to the EOF.
This is for the situation where the problem is in the telephone lines under our control. The phone company has reported to us that this problem in the ENS line is in the part of the line under your control.
If there is a significant cost to NRC, please discuss this with the NRC Pro.iect Manager for the appropriate authorization. This is in agreement with the Incident Response Branch, OIE, NRC.
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Resident Inspector Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Trowbridge c/o U.S. NRC 1800 M Street, N.W.
Post Office Rox 445 Washington, D.C.
20036 Forked River, New Jersey 08731 i
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New Jersey Department of Enerov 1155 Avenue of the Americas 101 Commerce Street New York, New York 10036 Newark, New Jersey 07102 Euoene Fisher, Assistant Director Regional Administrator, Reaion I Division of Environmental Ouality U.S. Nuclear Reculatory Commission Department of Environmental 631 Park Avenue Protection King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 380 Scotch Road Trenton, New Jersey 08628 BWD Licensino Manager GPU Nuclear 100 Interpace Parkway Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 Deputy Attorney General l
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