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Forwards Exercise Rept:Zion Nuclear Power Station Commonwealth Edison Co Joint Exercise, Final Rept for Full Participation Exercise on 870623.No Deficiencies Observed. Rept Identifies 19 Areas Requiring Corrective Action
ML20247E524
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Site: Zion  File:ZionSolutions icon.png
Issue date: 07/14/1989
From: Kwiatkowski D
Federal Emergency Management Agency
To: Congel F
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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Mr. Frank J. Congel Director, Division of Radiation Protection and Emergency Preparedness Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation i U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission l Washington, DC 20555

Dear Mr. Congel:

Enclosed is a copy of the final report for the full-participation exercise conducted on June 23, 1987, site-specific to the Zion Nuclear Power Station. The State of Illinois, Lake and Gurnee Counties, the communities of North Chicago, Park City, Waukegan, Winthrop Harbor, and Zion; the State of Wisconsin and Kenosha County, as well as the Commonwealth Edison Power Company, fully participated in the exercise. The report, dated August 28, 1987, and revised February 3, 1988, and July 5, 1989, was prepared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region V staff and transmitted to FEMA Headquarters on July 6, 1989.

There were no deficiencies observed during the June 23, 1987, exercise. The report identifies 19 Areas Requiring Corrective Action. The FEMA Region V staff has reviewed the schedule of corrective actions provided by the State of Minnesota in response to the exercise weaknesses identified, incorporated them into the final report, and has forwarded a copy of this report to the State. Additional verification of corrective action was provided by FEMA Region V during the May 3, 1989, exercise of the Zion Nuclear Power Station.

Based on our review of the final exercise rep Jt and schedule of corrective actions, FEMA considers that offsite radiological emergency preparedness is adequate to provide reasonable assurance that appropriate offsite measures can be taken to protect the health and safety of the public living in the vicinity of the Zion Nuclear Power Station, in the event of a radiological emergency occurring at that site. Additional information on offsite emergency preparedness will be provided in FEMA's report on the May 3, 1989, exercise site-specific to the Zion Nuclear Power 8907260216 890714 PDR F

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Station._ The approval of the'offsite plans for the Zion Nuclear' Power Station granted under 44 CFR 350 for the State.

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If'y'u'have o any questions, please feel free.to contact me on 646-2871.

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Assistant Associate Director Office of Natural'and Technological Hazards

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