ML20207C624
| ML20207C624 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Seabrook |
| Issue date: | 05/27/1988 |
| From: | Mcloughlin D Federal Emergency Management Agency |
| To: | Perry S Federal Emergency Management Agency |
| References | |
| OL-I-STATE-045, OL-I-STATE-45, NUDOCS 8808100030 | |
| Download: ML20207C624 (1) | |
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DCCKEigjnT':2nANC, MEMORANDUM FOR:
Spence W. Perry General Counsel FROM:
cloughlin Deputy Associate Director State and Local Programs and Support Directorate
SUBJECT:
The Concept of Reasonable Assurance
. Attached are two memoranda from Edward A. Thomas, Chief of the Natural and Technological Hazards Division, FEMA Region I, concerning the concept of reasonable assurance in connection with FEMA's radiological emergency preparedness (REP) program.
As you know, this important concept is basic to FE%\\'s responsibilities in that progra=.
Will your office review the concepts in the October 16, 1986 =emorandum from Mr. Thomas?
Please indicate 1) whether they are correct interpretations of the reasonable assurance concept as it is to be applied in the REP program and 2) wnether tt;ey should be used in the operation of the program.
We would appreciate a written response as soon as possible, due to the importance of the concept to the Seabrook litigation and other ongoing situations at operating sites.
If we can be of assistance, please feel free to contact us.
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