ML20237G647

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Intervenor Exhibit I-SC-98,consisting of Undated Evaluation Criterion E.6 in Planning Std E,Including E.6.1, Areas of Review
ML20237G647
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Site: Shoreham File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png
Issue date: 05/20/1987
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References
OL-5-I-SC-098, OL-5-I-SC-98, NUDOCS 8709020350
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Evaluation Criterion E.6 in Planning Standard E requiryr tha?5 A9 :16 "Each organization shall establish administrate Eh35 A9 :16 U

physical means, and the time required for notifyihg and providing prompt instructions to the public withlh' the,

plume exposure pathway Emergency Planning Zonek (See Appendix 3.)

It shall be the licensee's responsibility to demonstrate that such means exist, regardless of who implements this requirement.

It shall be the responsi-bility 6f the State and local governments to activate such a system."

E.6.1 Areas of Review Evaluation Criterion E.6 addresses the required means to alert and notify the public within a nuclear power plant's EPZ in a situation involving real or potential radiological hazards.

Evaluation Criterion E.6 requires the establishment of both the administrative procedures and the physical means for notifying the public within an EPZ.

The administrative procedures must describe the interaction of the various organizations, as well as the responsibility of each organization in this linkage.

Activation of the alert and notification system includes all actions f rom the process by which a decision to alert the public is made, through the communications chain, to the actual capability to provide an alert signal and instructional message within a nuclear power plant's EPZ.

The implementation of an alert and notification process commences with a telephone call from onsite personnel to offsite personnel responsible for activation of the alert and notification system.

o The physical means must address the methods and equipment incorporated for alerting the public.

A fully effective alert-ing system may employ a number of means which could include, but not be limited to, a combination of the following physical methods:

fixed sirens; mobile siren vehicles; tone alert I

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