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| issue date = 02/21/2018
| issue date = 02/21/2018
| title = Andrew Connor Et.Al., Board of Selectmen, Town of Merrimac, Letter Support for the Request by Stephen Comley Sr. of We the People to Hold a Public Hearing to Discuss the Effectiveness of the Evacuation Plan for Seabrook Nuclear Plant. Regio
| title = Andrew Connor Et.Al., Board of Selectmen, Town of Merrimac, Letter Support for the Request by Stephen Comley Sr. of We the People to Hold a Public Hearing to Discuss the Effectiveness of the Evacuation Plan for Seabrook Nuclear Plant. Regio
| author name = Lew D C
| author name = Lew D
| author affiliation = NRC/RGN-I
| author affiliation = NRC/RGN-I
| addressee name = Breen J D, Connor A D, Traynor C A
| addressee name = Breen J, Connor A, Traynor C
| addressee affiliation = Town of Merrimac, MA, Office of the Board of Selectmen
| addressee affiliation = Town of Merrimac, MA, Office of the Board of Selectmen
| docket = 05000443
| docket = 05000443
| license number =  
| license number =  
| contact person = Greives J E
| contact person = Greives J
| case reference number = LTR-18-0038-1, SST-18-1325
| case reference number = LTR-18-0038-1, SST-18-1325
| package number = ML18032A595
| package number = ML18032A595
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{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD., Suite 100 KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 February 21, 2018 Office of the Board of Selectmen Town of Merrimac 2-8 School Street Merrimac, MA 01860
{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD., Suite 100 KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 February 21, 2018 Office of the Board of Selectmen Town of Merrimac 2-8 School Street Merrimac, MA 01860


==Dear Chairman Connor,==
==Dear Chairman Connor,==
Mr. Breen, and Ms. Traynor:  
Mr. Breen, and Ms. Traynor:
 
On behalf of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), I am responding to your letter dated January 11, 2018. Specifically, you stated that you supported the request by We the People for a public hearing regarding the effectiveness of the evacuation plan for the public within the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) surrounding the Seabrook Nuclear Station.
On behalf of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), I am responding to your letter dated January 11, 2018. Specifically, you stated that you supported the request by "We the People" for a public hearing regarding the effectiveness of the evacuation plan for the public within the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) surrounding the Seabrook Nuclear Station.
In the area of emergency preparedness and response, the NRC works in partnership with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for ensuring the onsite and offsite emergency plans are adequate. The regulation of onsite emergency response falls within the NRCs purview, while the offsite oversight responsibility rests with FEMA. Per the memorandum of understanding between NRC and FEMA, dated December 7, 2015, (accessed from ADAMS under Accession Number ML15344A3711) the NRC relies on FEMA to provide a reasonable assurance finding on the adequacy of offsite emergency response programs, including the means for the timely evacuation of the public, for protecting the public health and safety.
In the area of emergency preparedness and response, the NRC works in partnership with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for ensuring the onsite and offsite emergency plans are adequate. The regulation of onsite emergency response falls within the NRC's purview, while the offsite oversight responsibility rests with FEMA. Per the memorandum of understanding between NRC and FEMA, dated December 7, 2015, (accessed from ADAMS under Accession Number ML15344A3711) the NRC relies on FEMA to provide a reasonable assurance finding on the adequacy of offsite emergency response programs, including the means for the timely evacuation of the public, for protecting the public health and safety.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has the overall authority for making protective action decisions (sheltering, evacuation, etc.) for ensuring the safety of their public during a radiological event. The states radiological emergency plan for implementing those decisions was developed by the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) and subsequently approved by FEMA. Additionally, FEMA evaluates the implementation of the States radiological emergency plan during emergency exercises conducted on a biennial basis to ensure continued reasonable assurance. The most recent exercise for Seabrook was conducted on April 5, 2016. FEMA held a public meeting to discuss the results of the exercise on April 8, 2016. The results of FEMAs exercise evaluation can be found in the Seabrook Station After-Action Report issued July 8, 2016 (ML16363A414). The next FEMA evaluated exercise is scheduled to occur in April 2018.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has the overall authority for making protective action decisions (sheltering, evacuation, etc.) for ensuring the safety of their public during a radiological event. The state's radiological emergency plan for implementing those decisions was developed by the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) and subsequently approved by FEMA. Additionally, FEMA evaluates the implementation of the State's radiological emergency plan during emergency exercises conducted on a biennial basis to ensure continued reasonable assurance. The most recent exercise for Seabrook was conducted on April 5, 2016. FEMA held a public meeting to discuss the results of the exercise on April 8, 2016. The results of FEMA's exercise evaluation can be found in the Seabrook Station After-Action Report issued July 8, 2016 (ML16363A414). The next FEMA evaluated exercise is scheduled to occur in April 2018.
To date, the NRC has not received any concerns from FEMA regarding the States capability for implementing their plan, including their capability for evacuating the general public in a timely and safe manner.
To date, the NRC has not received any concerns from FEMA regarding the State's capability for implementing their plan, including their capability for evacuating the general public in a timely and safe manner.
In part due to the concerns raised by We the People, MEMA made a presentation in a public forum before the Rowley, MA, Board of Selectmen on June 1, 2015 regarding the Commonwealths Emergency Plan. Minutes from this meeting are available on the Town of Rowley website: http://www.townofrowley.net/pdf/150601_BOS_Minutes.pdf 1
In part due to the concerns raised by "We the People", MEMA made a presentation in a public forum before the Rowley, MA, Board of Selectmen on June 1, 2015 regarding the Commonwealth's Emergency Plan. Minutes from this meeting are available on the Town of Rowley website: http://www.townofrowley.net/pdf/150601_BOS_Minutes.pdf                                                 1 Designation refers to an Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) accession number. Documents referenced in this letter are publicly-available using the accession number in ADAMS at https://adams.nrc.gov/wba/ For problems with ADAMS, please contact the NRC's Public Document Room (PDR) reference staff at 1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737, or by e-mail to pdr.resource@nrc.gov.
Designation refers to an Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) accession number.
Connor, Merrimac Board of Selectmen, MA 2 In addition to the meetings described in this letter, the NRC holds Annual Assessment Meetings to discuss the results of Seabrook Station performance. These meetings are held in the 10 mile EPZ and are typically held in late spring or early summer. The most recent meeting was held on June 7, 2017. A summary of this meeting can be accessed from ADAMS under Accession Number ML17172A132. While the purpose of the Annual Assessment Meeting is focused on current plant performance, the NRC takes questions from the public on a variety of topics including emergency preparedness. As noted above, evaluation of the adequacy of offsite emergency plans is FEMA's responsibility, so the NRC's response to these questions is limited to the adequacy of the licensee's onsite emergency preparedness program.  
Documents referenced in this letter are publicly-available using the accession number in ADAMS at https://adams.nrc.gov/wba/ For problems with ADAMS, please contact the NRCs Public Document Room (PDR) reference staff at 1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737, or by e-mail to pdr.resource@nrc.gov.


Connor, Merrimac Board of Selectmen, MA          2 In addition to the meetings described in this letter, the NRC holds Annual Assessment Meetings to discuss the results of Seabrook Station performance. These meetings are held in the 10 mile EPZ and are typically held in late spring or early summer. The most recent meeting was held on June 7, 2017. A summary of this meeting can be accessed from ADAMS under Accession Number ML17172A132. While the purpose of the Annual Assessment Meeting is focused on current plant performance, the NRC takes questions from the public on a variety of topics including emergency preparedness. As noted above, evaluation of the adequacy of offsite emergency plans is FEMAs responsibility, so the NRCs response to these questions is limited to the adequacy of the licensees onsite emergency preparedness program.
Thank you for your interest in this issue. We will continue to provide regular opportunities to address any public concerns regarding Seabrook, including offsite emergency preparedness. If you would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact Jonathan Greives, Regional State Liaison Officer, at (610) 337-5337.
Thank you for your interest in this issue. We will continue to provide regular opportunities to address any public concerns regarding Seabrook, including offsite emergency preparedness. If you would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact Jonathan Greives, Regional State Liaison Officer, at (610) 337-5337.
Sincerely, /RA Original Signed by/
Sincerely,
David C. Lew Acting Regional Administrator cc: K. Schwartz, Director, MEMA J. Giarrusso, MA State Liaison Officer, MEMA S. Colman, Regional Assistance Committee Chairperson, FEMA, RI  
                                              /RA Original Signed by/
David C. Lew Acting Regional Administrator cc:
K. Schwartz, Director, MEMA J. Giarrusso, MA State Liaison Officer, MEMA S. Colman, Regional Assistance Committee Chairperson, FEMA, RI


ML18052A070   ADAMS DOCUMENT ACCESSION NUMBER: ML18032A595 SUNSI Review  Non-Sensitive Sensitive  Publicly Available Non-Publicly Available OFFICE RI/SLO RI/DRP RI\RA NAME *JEG/ceo *FBower/FLB *DLew/DCL DATE 2/13/18 2/14/18 2/20/18 *See previous concurrence page for original signatures.}}
ML18052A070 ADAMS DOCUMENT ACCESSION NUMBER: ML18032A595 Non-Sensitive                           Publicly Available SUNSI Review Sensitive                              Non-Publicly Available OFFICE         RI/SLO               RI/DRP                                   RI\RA NAME           *JEG/ceo             *FBower/FLB                             *DLew/DCL DATE           2/13/18               2/14/18                                 2/20/18
*See previous concurrence page for original signatures.}}

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Andrew Connor Et.Al., Board of Selectmen, Town of Merrimac, Letter Support for the Request by Stephen Comley Sr. of We the People to Hold a Public Hearing to Discuss the Effectiveness of the Evacuation Plan for Seabrook Nuclear Plant. Regio
ML18052A070
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Issue date: 02/21/2018
From: David Lew
NRC Region 1
To: Breen J, Connor A, Traynor C
Town of Merrimac, MA, Office of the Board of Selectmen
Greives J
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 2100 RENAISSANCE BLVD., Suite 100 KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-2713 February 21, 2018 Office of the Board of Selectmen Town of Merrimac 2-8 School Street Merrimac, MA 01860

Dear Chairman Connor,

Mr. Breen, and Ms. Traynor:

On behalf of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), I am responding to your letter dated January 11, 2018. Specifically, you stated that you supported the request by We the People for a public hearing regarding the effectiveness of the evacuation plan for the public within the 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) surrounding the Seabrook Nuclear Station.

In the area of emergency preparedness and response, the NRC works in partnership with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for ensuring the onsite and offsite emergency plans are adequate. The regulation of onsite emergency response falls within the NRCs purview, while the offsite oversight responsibility rests with FEMA. Per the memorandum of understanding between NRC and FEMA, dated December 7, 2015, (accessed from ADAMS under Accession Number ML15344A3711) the NRC relies on FEMA to provide a reasonable assurance finding on the adequacy of offsite emergency response programs, including the means for the timely evacuation of the public, for protecting the public health and safety.

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has the overall authority for making protective action decisions (sheltering, evacuation, etc.) for ensuring the safety of their public during a radiological event. The states radiological emergency plan for implementing those decisions was developed by the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) and subsequently approved by FEMA. Additionally, FEMA evaluates the implementation of the States radiological emergency plan during emergency exercises conducted on a biennial basis to ensure continued reasonable assurance. The most recent exercise for Seabrook was conducted on April 5, 2016. FEMA held a public meeting to discuss the results of the exercise on April 8, 2016. The results of FEMAs exercise evaluation can be found in the Seabrook Station After-Action Report issued July 8, 2016 (ML16363A414). The next FEMA evaluated exercise is scheduled to occur in April 2018.

To date, the NRC has not received any concerns from FEMA regarding the States capability for implementing their plan, including their capability for evacuating the general public in a timely and safe manner.

In part due to the concerns raised by We the People, MEMA made a presentation in a public forum before the Rowley, MA, Board of Selectmen on June 1, 2015 regarding the Commonwealths Emergency Plan. Minutes from this meeting are available on the Town of Rowley website: http://www.townofrowley.net/pdf/150601_BOS_Minutes.pdf 1

Designation refers to an Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) accession number.

Documents referenced in this letter are publicly-available using the accession number in ADAMS at https://adams.nrc.gov/wba/ For problems with ADAMS, please contact the NRCs Public Document Room (PDR) reference staff at 1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737, or by e-mail to pdr.resource@nrc.gov.

Connor, Merrimac Board of Selectmen, MA 2 In addition to the meetings described in this letter, the NRC holds Annual Assessment Meetings to discuss the results of Seabrook Station performance. These meetings are held in the 10 mile EPZ and are typically held in late spring or early summer. The most recent meeting was held on June 7, 2017. A summary of this meeting can be accessed from ADAMS under Accession Number ML17172A132. While the purpose of the Annual Assessment Meeting is focused on current plant performance, the NRC takes questions from the public on a variety of topics including emergency preparedness. As noted above, evaluation of the adequacy of offsite emergency plans is FEMAs responsibility, so the NRCs response to these questions is limited to the adequacy of the licensees onsite emergency preparedness program.

Thank you for your interest in this issue. We will continue to provide regular opportunities to address any public concerns regarding Seabrook, including offsite emergency preparedness. If you would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact Jonathan Greives, Regional State Liaison Officer, at (610) 337-5337.

Sincerely,

/RA Original Signed by/

David C. Lew Acting Regional Administrator cc:

K. Schwartz, Director, MEMA J. Giarrusso, MA State Liaison Officer, MEMA S. Colman, Regional Assistance Committee Chairperson, FEMA, RI

ML18052A070 ADAMS DOCUMENT ACCESSION NUMBER: ML18032A595 Non-Sensitive Publicly Available SUNSI Review Sensitive Non-Publicly Available OFFICE RI/SLO RI/DRP RI\RA NAME *JEG/ceo *FBower/FLB *DLew/DCL DATE 2/13/18 2/14/18 2/20/18

  • See previous concurrence page for original signatures.