ML20249B209
| ML20249B209 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Issue date: | 06/10/1998 |
| From: | Lohaus P NRC OFFICE OF STATE PROGRAMS (OSP) |
| To: | GENERAL, OHIO, STATE OF, OKLAHOMA, STATE OF, PENNSYLVANIA, COMMONWEALTH OF |
| References | |
| SP-98-048, SP-98-48, NUDOCS 9806220177 | |
| Download: ML20249B209 (23) | |
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UNITED STATES 4 { " NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION '2 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20066-0001 ( 6 j ** June.10,1998 .g-4 ALL AGREEMENT STATES - 1; COHIO, OKLAHOMA, PENNSYLVANIA TRANSMITTAL OF STATE AGREEMENTS PROGRAM INFORMATION (SP-98-048) o e g Your attention is invited to the following: e p,W' INCIDENT AND EVENT INFORMATION.......... XX
- Meeting on incident I
Y Response. p Function Self-Assessment' PROGRAM MANAGEMENT INFORMATION.... D L TRAINING COURSE INFORMATION............... l - TECHNICAL INFORMATION............................ V. OTHE R INFORMATION.'.................................. " Supplementary information: We have attached a copy of a Federal Register notice dated EJune 4,L1998 (63 FR 30521), issued by the Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational;
- Data announcing a Public Meeting on an NRC Incident Response Function Self-Assessment to L be held at NRC on June 16,' 1998, White Flint Two Building, Room T-9A1,11545 Rockville -
Pike,' Rockville, MD. iThe' meeting is an open forum to solicit public comment and consider the following issues:
- (1) What measures should NRC take to mainiain a sufficient planning'and response capability
+ for the Nuclear Industry, State and local authorities, and the Federal Govemment in the face of growing economic pressure and improving safety performance?; (2) is the degree of NRC {( incident response capability for materials and fuel facility emergencies consistent wl L j associated.with the activities?. j a.
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- Comments from the meeting will be factored into a recently established working group that is M; $ pconducting a review to identify initiatives that will improve the efficiency and effe ilncident Response Function.' Mr. Aubrey Godwin is participating as the Organization of
? A0reement States representative on the working group. Mr. Godwin is currently soliciting l [8 1 comments from the Agreement States that will be factored into the working group effort.' Due to { ? f , unavoidable scheduling constraints, we were unable to provide timely advance notice of the meetingi The working group has only a' two month schedule to compete this task.' We would I j 1 appreciate any comments and support that the Agreement States can provide in this effort. K Comments and suggested initiatives to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the incident l response function.should be provided to Mr. Godwin by July 2,1998. l I gc03 20035L ggggsQFa?Y SP-{l
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- SP-98-048 If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact me or the individual
- named below.- POINT OF CONTACT: Patricia M. Larkins TELEPHONE: - (301) 415-2309 . baX: (301)415-3502 INTERNET: - PML@ C. GOV f# l \\' 6%t )Md Paul H. Lohaus, Dep y Director Office of State Programs
Enclosure:
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SP-98048 ' If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact me or the individual named below.- POINT OF CONTACT: Patricia M. Larkins TELEPHONE: (301)415-2309 FAX: (301) 415-3502 INTERNET: PML@NRC. GOV Orl#nalSigned By: PAUL H. LOHAUS Paul H. Lohaus Deputy Director i Office of State Programs ~
Enclosure:
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DRAFT AGENDA FOR PUBLIC MEETING l lMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS i OF THE INCIDENT RESPONSE FUNCTION 12:00 -12:30 HQ Operations Center Tour (Optional) Joe Giitter i '1:00 - 1:15 Opening Remarks' Tim Martin (or SRubin) 1:15 -1:30 NRC's Role in incident Response Frank Congel '1:30 - 2:30 Discussion 2:30 - 2:45 Break 2:45 - 3:00. NRC's incident Response Functions Rich Barrett 3:00 - 4:00 Discussion 4:00 -4:15' NRC Response Preparation Aciwities/ Budget: '. Joe Giitter 4:15-5:15 Discussion '5:15 - 5:30 Closing Remarks S Rubin i l ) f I'
I NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION NRC incident Response Function Self-Assessment - Public Meeting. ' AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.' I ACTION: Notice of Meeting. t ' ?y )
SUMMARY
- . The NRC staff will solicit public comment regarding the incident Response Function and suggestions for initiatives'that will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the o
incident Response Function. i c - DATE: . June 16,1998. l TIME: .1:00pm - 5:00pm. - ADDRESS: 11545 Rockville Pike, Rockville Maryland 20852. Room T-9A1. - FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stuart Rubin, Office for Analysis and Evaluation I of. Operational Data', U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington DC 20555, Telephone (301) 415-7477.i j SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In 1995, the NRC conducted a review of NRC's major regulatory functions to identify potential candidate programs for improved efficiency, The review was conducted in connection with the National Performance Review for Reinventing i ~l l 1
.+ 2 Government (NPR).. In all, seven programs were recommended in NRC's NPR task force report, SECY-95-154, as warranting further detailed review for efficiency improvement. One of the programs identified was the Incident Response Program. The Commission responded that. ' the identified programs should be considered as part of the NRC's Strategic Assessment and 1 Rebaselining Initiative. The specific efficiencies identified in SECY-95-154 for the incident 2 -: Response Program were considered by the staff and either were implemented or are in the process of being implemented, as appropriate.
- In assessing the NRO's incident Response Function, the NRC's Strategic Assessment J
j and Rebaselining initiative, the "related strategic issues" that will be considered by the Self ^ Assessment are: (1) What measures should NRC take to maintain a sufficient planning and response capability for ths Nuclear l'ndustry, State and local authorities, and the Federal' Government in the face of growing economic pressure and improving safety performance?'(2). i - Is'the degree of NRC incident response capability for materials and fuel facility emergencies Lconsistent with the risk associa'ed with the activities? t 7 ! The'overall goal arid primary focus of the incident. Response Function Self-Assessment. is to identify initiatives that will improve tlke efficiency [and effectiveness of the Incident I m e 4 ( y ~ 4, l + d cc': ,'[^ 7.. 1-__ ____l_.-----___._... --_L
3 ~ Redponse Function. The purpose of this meeting is to solicit public comment and input on this 1 subject. The meeting will be an open forum following a brief introduction by NRC staff. I l Registration will be conducted before the meeting. ec . Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 28th day of May,1998. t .4 w ( For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. ) . j s a g I ~ Thomas T. Martin, Director j Office for Analysis and Evaluation ] of Operational Data 4 >i ,jy ' O. ,[* 'i ) 4 s .s l,
< TRANSACTION REPORT > 06-10--1998(WED) 20:01 'C-BROAOCAST 3 . NO. DATE TIME DESTINATION STATION PO. DURATION MODE RESULT 1354 6-10 17:00 8037377412 7 0*02'28" NORM.E OK .1355 19:32 36 0 0000 Qh 1356-19:34 37 0 U000 1 '1357 19:35 38 0 U000 1358 19:36 39 0 UOOO q ^1359-19:38 40 - 0 0000 1360-19:39 41 0 UOOO 1361 19:40 42 04 0 u000 1362 19:42 43 0 U000 1363 19:43 44 0 U000 1364 19:44 45 0 0000 1365 19:45 46 0 UOOO 00 g. 1366 19:47 19 O u000 1367 19:48 11 0 UOOO ( '1366-19:49 13 0 UOOO 1369 19:51 14 0 UOOO gk 0 U000 ) 1370 -19:52-26 1371 19:53 27 0 U000 ] g 1372 19:55 28 0 UOOO 1373 19:56 29 0 UOOO 1374' 19:57-31 0 0000 Cb 1375 19:58 32 0 0000 1376 20:00 33 .C 0 0000 1377-20:01 .34 0 UOOO 7 0*02'28" r + __.-------_--._..._-.-.-__--.__--__-..-._._.____m--__-__--_-_
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< TRANSACTION REPORT > 06-11-1998(THU) 09:30 C SROADCAS'T 3-NO. DATE: Tite DESTINATION. STATION PO. DURATION MODE RESULT .1382 6-11 09:10 360 753 1496 7 0*02'21' NORM.E OK 1383-09:12 Sie 337 5269 7 0*O2*24' NORM.E-OK 1384 09:15 -404 562 4955 7 0*07'25' NORM.E OK 1385-09:23 7085151096 7 0*04'07* NORM.E OK 1386 09:27 617 860 8122 7 0*02*22' NORM.E OK 35 0*18'39" l 2 i y'_
L < TRANSACTION REPORT > 06-11-1998(THU) 09848 ?- - C ' ' ESROAOCAST 3 ' NO. -DATE TIME DESTINATION STATION PO. DURATION MODE RESULT l. 1387 6-11 09:34 8808188 7 0*02'25' NORM.E OK l-1388 09 38 5109750381 7. O'02*32* NORM.E OK - 1389 09:39- -701 328 5200 7.O'02*28' NORM.E OK - 1390 09842 502 227 7882 7 O'03'05* NORMAL OK ~ 1391 09:45 LA. 7 0*02'48' NORM.E OK i-35 0*13'14* 1 ~ 'l ) l t l i s (1 l:- tu
L 3> < ' TRANSACTION REPORT > 06-11-1996(THtJ) 10:34 l ) C B R O A D C A S"T" 3 1 i NO. DATE ' T I ME ' DESTINATION STATION P0. DURATION MODE RESULT l 1392 6-11 10:17 6177272098 7 O'02'42" NORM.E OK l 1393 10:20 518 457 2225 7 O*02'29' NORM.E OK l 1394 10:23 518 458 6434 7 O*02*30" NORM.E OK 1395 10:20 N 0"00'00- -- --%. - - 6 0 -
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06-11-1998(THU) 10:58 j C' ESROAOCAST 3 NO. DATE TIME' DESTINATION STATION PO. DURATION MODE RESULT '1399 6-11 10:45 503 731 4081 7 0*02'22' NORM.E OK 1400 10148 PA 7 0*02'26*. NORM.E OK 1401-10:51 401 277 2456 7 O*02'28' NORM.E' OK 1402 10:54 7996726 7 0'02'26* - NORM.E OK } 28 0*09*42' l L. l 1 i u p hg_ (- - _ _ _ _ = _ = - _ -.:__
'<LTIMER COMMUNICATION CARD > 06-iO-1998(WED) 16:45 ) NO. RESERVED ITEM RESRV.OATE CALL DESTINATION STATION
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F.- ( TRANSACTION REPORT > l, 06-10-1996(WED) 16:39 C BROADCAST 3 l. ,. DESTINATION STATION PG. DURATION' MODE RESULT l-NO. DATE.- TIME 1348 6-10 '16:27.' 4057025101 ~ ON 7 0*02'24* ~ NORM.E OK 1349 16:35 31. O UOOO l 1350 16 37 32 0 UOOO 1351 ~ 16:38. .33 0 U000 _.1352 16:38 34 0 0'00*17" UOO1 7 O*02'41' i 1 1 i I I i I ' .} f; 'i I l' L
< TRANSACTION REPORT > 06-10-1998(WED) 16:48 C TRANSMIT 3 NO. DATE TIME DESTINATION STATION PO. DURATION MODE RESULT 1353 6-10 16:46 3037595355 dC VdSTG 7 0*02'39' NORM.E OK l l 7 O'02'39' i m
Q t- - < TRANSACTION REPORT > 06-10-1996(WED) 14:44 l .'E.- ' B R'O A D C A S T 3 NO. - -DATE-TItt DESTINATION STATION PO. DURATION MODE RESULT 1343 6-10 14126 NYSERDA 7 0*03'00* NORMAL OK 1344 14:44 29 0 0'00'07" 0001 26 0005 27 U005 26 U005 7 0'03'07" i- -SOME STATIONS IONORED. l. i t l
F l <1 TRANSACTION REPORT > . 1,1 _ o, 13,,, . C SROAOCAST' 3' NO. DATE TIME DESTINATION STATION PO. DURATION HCOE RESULT 1339 6-10 13:28 904 487 0435 7 0*02'39' NORM.E OK 1340 13:52 07 0 UOOO j 1341 13:53 08 0 U000 1342' 13:54 09 0 U000 7 O*02'39" 1 l 1 i g f .r_h --___.-__-.u..__.____-____m _.--__--.__._.m. __m____ m. .._m.
GD <. TRANSACTION REPORT > i 06-10-1996(WED) 11*16 'C= ~ BROADCAST 3 ) NO. DATE-TIME-DESTINATION STATION PG. OURATION N00E RESULT 1327 6-10 11:16 07 0 0*00'41* U001 08 U005 09 U005 l CO WASTE U005 06 U005 0 0'00'41" SOME STATIONS 'IONORED. f-F f-l L l i-l r l
< TRANSACTION REPORT > 06-10-1998(WEO) 13:06 C BROAOCAST 3 NO. DATE TIME DESTINATION STATION PO. DURATION HODE RESULT 1334 6-10 12:49 402 471 9449 7 O'02'24* NORM.E OK 1335 12:52 603 225 2325 N// 7 O'02'30' NORM.E OK 1336 12:55 5058271544 gAf 7 O'04'03* NORMAL OK l 1337 12:59 7026875751 NV 7 O*04'08" NORMAL OK 1338 13:04 518 485 7406 g V yg_ 7 O'02'31' NORM.E OK 35 O*15'38*
6 < TRANSACTION REPORT > 06-10-1998(WED) 12:01 l C SROAOCAST 3 NO, DATE T!t1E DESTINATION STATION PO. DURATION HOOE RESULT 1330 6-10 11:45 410 631 3198 N 7 0*02'58' NORMAL OK 1331 11:49 PE 7W 7 0'04*07" NORt1AL OK 1332 11:53 601+354+6167 YP'4/ 7 0*04*09" NORMAL OK 1333 11:58 919 571 4148 % g, 7 O*03'02" NORMAL OK 28 0*14'16*
< : TRANSACTION REPORT > 06-10-1998(WED) 11:35 C BROADCAST 3 .. NO. DATE -T!tt DESTINATION. STATION PO. DURATION NODE RESULT 1328 6 11*20 '913 296 0964 N6 7 0'02'59* NORN.E OK 1329 11133 502 564 8533 f( y 7 O'02*25* NORM.E OK 14 O'05'24" l l 1 ) l I l I f. ic - Y~
O < TRANSACTION REPORT > 06-10-1998(WED) 11:01 E BROADCAST 3 NO. DATE TIME DESTINATION STATION PG. DURATION MODE RESULT 1322 6-10 10:46 334 206 5387 $4 7 0'02'28" NORM.E OK 1323 10:49 1 501 661 2468 d.g 7 O'02'24' NORM.E OK -1324 10:52 916 323 6491 dy 7 0*02'29' NORM.E OK 1325 10:55 303 343 3697 du 7 0*02'50" NORM.E OK 1326 10:58 303 343 3697 de 7 0*02'51" NORM.E OK 35 0'13*O2" t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _}}