ML20205Q359
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Issue date: | 05/02/1986 |
From: | Speis T NRC |
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Distribution FROM: Themis Speis, Director NRC Incident Tracking Team
SUBJECT:
STATUS REPORT ON CHERNOBYL INCIDENT TRACKING TEAM - 5/2/86 Enclosed please find the daily status report on the activities of the Chernobyl Incident Tracking Team.
9 Themis P. Spets, Director Incident Tracking Team
Enclosure:
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4 NRC CHERN08YL INCIDENT TRACKING TEAM DAILY-STATUS REPORT FRIDAY, NOON - MAY 2, 1986 On Thursday, May 1,1986, an Incident Tracking Team was established, at the
' direction of the Commission. The purpose of the-Incident Tracking Team is to support the EPA, which is the lead government acency for assessing the impact of the accident on the U.S., and to ascertain the impact of the Chernobyl event on U.S. reactors. The latter effort will. involve trying to understand the causes and sequence of events at the Chernobyl incident.
The organization of the Incident Tracking Team'is provided in the .attachnent.
1 The organization has been structured along the lines of the incident response center organization, and will operate out of the Operations Center.
A summary of activities for 5/2/86 follows:
- Organizational meeting held. Assignments made.
- Approximately a half dozen inquiries were received from outside of th agency. These were either forwarded to EPA or handled by OPA.
- A report describing the differences between containment and confinement was prepared for the Commission.
- Briefing material for the Chairman was prepared. ,
- A list of information needs to be requested from the Soviet Union regarding the Chernobyl event was prepared and forwarded to EPA.
- Provided EPA a draft report' entitled " Estimates of the Chernobyl Accident
' Based on Radioactivity Measurements Provided by Sweden, Finland, and Other Sources." Of significance is that the report contained preliminary estimates of the fission product releases.that could be used by other 2
government agencies for planning purposes.
- A Briefing Paper on Emergency Planning Zones for Commercial Nuclear Power ,
Plants in the United States was prepared for and sent.to Lee Thomas (EPA).
- Contacted a number of European officials to obtain updated informaticn..
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Director: T.' Speis/B. Sheron (K. Perkins-RCT,R. Priebe-Status Officer; Deputy: E. Jordan /B. Sheron Kevin Bohrer/ Jackie Raines-ET Secretary)-
Protective Measures: F. Congel (C. Sakenas) Liaison:
Meteorology: J. Fairobent I.P.: B. Senseney~
Dose Cale: E. Brannagan Fed: B. Weiss
. Source Term: Oak Ridge States: D. Nussbaumer Consequence: S. Archurya CIA: W. Swensen Health Effects: J. Swift Regional: R.8Capra
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CAO:
Reactor: E. Jordan /B. Sheron (J. Hickman)
Ft. St. Vrain: F. Miraglia
Description:
C. Allen, W. Swensen Scenario: P. William, B. Hardin, M. Tokar Nonpower: H. Berkow, Containment: - J. Kudrick C. Kelber-Risk Analysis: M. Taylor s
Other Resources-F. Hebdon. -AE00 L. Rouse NMSS J. Long NMSS Administrative Support: RM Suonort:
K. Jackson J. Carter S. Simonds A. Stevens/M. DeBose ADP Contractor Support:
E. Peyton/M. King J. Julius.
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