ML20214T744

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Lists Guidelines to Be Used for Submittal & Review of Objectives & Scenario Packages Prior to Scheduled 870422 Emergency Exercise.Completeness & Timeliness Stressed
ML20214T744
Person / Time
Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 12/02/1986
From: Lazarus W
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
To: Fiedler P
GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES CORP.
References
NUDOCS 8612080681
Download: ML20214T744 (3)


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OE0 0 21986 Docket No: 50-219 l

i GPU Nuclear Corporation ATTN:

Mr.' P. B. Fiedler Vice President and Director Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station P. O. Box 388 Forked River, New Jersey 08731 Gentlemen:

In order for the Region to fully support the Oyster Creek emergency exercise scheduled for April 22, 1987, an adequate review of the exercise objectives and scenario is essential.

The guidelines identified below will be used for the submittal and review of the objectives and scenario packages prior to the exercise. You will note that the schedule is similar to the least restrictive submittal schedule noted in FEMA Guidance Memorandum No.17, Revision 1, for comparable milestones.

Region I has found that licensees generally comply with these guidelines, however, we recognize the need to stress the importance of both completeness and timeliness.

The following schedule should be used for all exercises:

Days in Advance Information to be Submitted 75 Days Description and scope of exercise, and the objectives to be fulfilled should be received in the Region I office. The objectives should include specific objectives to demonstrate, where appropriate, the effectiveness of corrective actions taken in regard to problem areas which have been previously identified during NRC inspections, emergency exercises and drills and your internal evaluation process.

60 Days NRC will provide comments in writing, based on our review of your submittal.

45 Days Complete exercise scenario package with modified objectives, schedules, exercise rules, all controller, contingency and simulation informa-tion, all data, including plant data, radiation level and release rate data, and samples of the data to be presented should be received in the Region I office.

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30 Days NRC will provide coments in writing, based on our (and our contractor's) review of your submittal.

In order to protect the scenario from disclosure to participants, please send two copies to the Chief, Emergency Preparedness Section at the Letterhead address, marked, " EMERGENCY EXERCISE SCENARIO /0BJECTIVES."

In addition, please send two copies directly to Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Attention:

Mr. James Jamison, Emergency Preparedness Group, Health Physics Department, 2125 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99352, in order to expedite the review process.

If you anticipate that the deadline will not be met, we recommend you use overnight mail.

The NRC emergency preparedness specialist responsible for evaluation of your exercise is Mr. Charles Amato.

Please identify the name, address and phone number of the individual on your staff with whom we should interface.

Your continued cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated.

If you have any concerns or questions, please contact Mr. Amato at 215-337-5394.

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c William J. Lazarus, Chief Emergency Preparedness Section Division of Radiation Safety and Safeguards cc:

M. Laggart, BWR Licensing Manager Licensing Manager, Oyster Creek George Giangi, Emergency Preparedness Manager, GPU R. Sullivan, Emergency Preparedness Manager, OC Public Document Room (PDR) (LPDR)

Local Public Document Room Nuclear Safety Information Center (NSIC)

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