ML20211P816

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Advises That Sunflower Alliance,Inc 861107 Motion Re Plant Emergency Plans Should Be Considered as Petition,Per 10CFR2.206.Appropriate Action Will Be Taken within Reasonable Time.Fr Notice Encl
ML20211P816
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Site: Perry  FirstEnergy icon.png
Issue date: 02/25/1987
From: Taylor J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE)
To: Lodge T
AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED
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2.206, NUDOCS 8703020439
Download: ML20211P816 (2)


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'+,*...* February 25, 1987 Docket Nos. 50-440 50-441 (10 CFR 2.206)

Terry J. Lodge, Esquire 618 N. Michigan Street, Suite 105 Toledo, Ohio 43624

Dear Mr. Lodge:

The Comissitn has decided that the Motion of November 7,1986, filed by you on behalf of the Sunflower Alliance, Inc. (Petitioner) should be considered as a.

Petition pursuant to 10 CFR 2.206. Because the issues addressed in the Peti-tion deal primarily with emergency planning, my office will provide a response.

The Petition seeks issuance of an order to show cause why the operating license issued to the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, et al. for the Perry Unit I facility on November 13, 1986, should not be modified or suspended based upon certain alleged deficiencies in the area of emergency planning. The Peti-tion raises a number of issues. The Petition alleges . that certain . ca

" re centers" which are to support emergency planning efforts for the Perry facility have inadequate provisions and arrangernents to ensure that the centers will perform adequately in the event of an emergency. The Petition also questions the adequacy of "comitments" with school districts for the provision of buses, personnel, equipment and facilities for use during an emergency. The Petition notes that in October 1986 the Northeast District of the Ohio Association of Public School Employees, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO voted not to participate in any drill or actual evacuation activities involving the Perry facility. Finally, the Petition questions whether the personnel and facilities of the Ashtabula County Medical Center are adequate for the decontamination and treatment of exposed emergency workers.

This Petition will be considered pursuant to 10 CFR 2.206 and appropriate action will be taken within a reasonable time. A copy of the notice that is 8703020439 870225 0 PDH ADOCK 0500 e.

r Terry J. Lodge, Esquire being filed for publication with the Office of the Federal Register is enclosed for your information.

Sincerely,

/S James M. Taylor, Director Office of Inspection and Enforcement

Enclosure:

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