ML20246B540

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Forwards Brunswick Nuclear Power Plant Exercise Rept, Re Exercise Conducted on 881018.No Deficiencies Identified. Eight Areas Requiring Corrective Actions & Several Areas Recommended for Improvement Noted
ML20246B540
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Site: Brunswick  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/22/1989
From: Kwiatkowski D
Federal Emergency Management Agency
To: Congel F
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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4 Federal Emergency Management Agency.

I Washington, D.C. 20472 O O Mr. Frank J.ICongel- ' JM 22 g Director Division of Radiation Protection and Emergency Preparedness

, -Office of Nuclear Reactor . Regulation

. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission .

Washington, D.C. 20555 i

Dear Mr. Congel:

Enclosed is a copy of. the final exercise report for the October 18,1988, full-participation joint exercise of the offsite radiological emergency preparedness plans . site-specific to . the Brunswick Nuclear Power Plant.

The Brunswick Plant is located near the City of Southport in Brunswick County, approximately 16 miles south of the City of Wilmington, North Carolina.- The State of North Carolina and Brunswick and New Hanover Counties, both located in the- 10-mile plume emergency planning zone, fully participated in the exercise.

The exercise report was prepared by Region IV staff of the Federal Emergency Management' Agency @ FEMA). There were no deficiencies identified during this

. exercise. There were, however, eight areas requiring corrective actions and and several areas reconvaended for improvement.

Based on the results of this exercise, the State of North Carolina and Brunswick and New Hanover Counties demonstrated the capability to protect

-the health and safety of the public in the event of a radiological emergency lat the site. Therefore, the 44 CFR 350 approval granted on March 17, 1982, will remain in effect.

FEMA Region IV staff will furnish a copy of this. final exercise report to the State of North Carolina. - They will assure completion by the State of the necessary corrective actions.

If you should have any questions, please contact Mr. Craig S. Wingo, Chief, Technological Hazards Division, at 646-3026.

Sincerely, M

i Dennis H. Kw tkowski Assistant A ociate Director Office'of Natural and Technological 4 Hazards Programs Enclosure

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