ML20245D644

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Requests Encl FEMA & Rept Re Review of Plant Emergency Plan Be Sent to Licensee.Although Seven Plant Elements Rated Inadequate,Exercise Held on 880607-09 Demonstrated Adequate Overall Preparedness
ML20245D644
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Site: Shoreham File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png
Issue date: 09/14/1988
From: Travers W
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Butler W
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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FOIA-89-100 NUDOCS 8809190369
Download: ML20245D644 (2)


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September 14, 1988 MEMORANDUM FOR: Walter R. Butler, Director Project Directorate 1-2 Division of Reactor Projects-1/II FROM:

William D. Travers, Chief Emergency Preparedness Branch Division of Radiation Protection and Emergency Preparedness Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

SUBJECT:

FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY REVIEW 0F THE OFFSITE EMERGENCY PLAN FOR SHOREHAM.

The enclosed letter from Grant Peterson, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) dated September 9,1988, is in response to our request of May 23, 1988, for FEMA to review the offsite emergency plan for Shoreham and our request to conduct a full-participation exercise of that plan. The letter transmits the FEMA Region 11 report on the review of Revision 10 to the SNPS Local Offsite Radiological Emergency Response Plan and the evaluation of the full-participation exercise.

In its finding on LILCO's offsite emergency response plan for Shoreham, FEMA concluded that although seven plan elements were rated inadequate, the exercise held on June 7-9, 1988 demonstrated adequate overall preparedness on the part of Local Emergency Response Organization personnel. Therefore, based on the evaluation of the plan and exercise, FEMA reached a finding of reasonable assurance.

FEMA's plan review and exercise evaluation were based on the assumption that in an actual radiological emergency, State and local officials that have declined to participate in emergency planning will (1) exercise their best efforts to protect the health and safety of the public, (2) cooperate with the utility and follow the utility plan, and (3) have the resources sufficient to implement those portions of the utility plan where State and local response is necessary.

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We request that you forward the enclosed FEMA letter and report to the licensee as soon as possible and requast that the licensee continue to coordinate with.

FEMA Region 11 to ensure that the plan inadequacies and exercise areas requiring corrective action identified by FEMA are corrected.

ORIC! Mal eWm nv r3iy genna hWilliamD. Travers, Chief Emergency Preparedness Branch Division of Radiation Protection and Emergency Preparedness Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation DISTRIBUTION w/o Enclosure 2:

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