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==Dear Mr. Boulay:==
==Dear Mr. Boulay:==


                     -As indicated in the April 24, 1987 letter from A. Callendrello'to you, Seabrook Station has.in place a system for the notification of the Commonwealth of any declared emergencies that occur during zero power operation.      Upon receipt of NRC authorization to conduct low power testing, requirements for emergency response for. Seabrook Station will be in ef fect in accordance with the NRC Final Rule on " Emergency Planning and Preparedness Requirements for Nuclear Power Plant Fuel Loading and Low Power Testing (copy attached)."                                            ,
                     -As indicated in the {{letter dated|date=April 24, 1987|text=April 24, 1987 letter}} from A. Callendrello'to you, Seabrook Station has.in place a system for the notification of the Commonwealth of any declared emergencies that occur during zero power operation.      Upon receipt of NRC authorization to conduct low power testing, requirements for emergency response for. Seabrook Station will be in ef fect in accordance with the NRC Final Rule on " Emergency Planning and Preparedness Requirements for Nuclear Power Plant Fuel Loading and Low Power Testing (copy attached)."                                            ,
In accordance with the onsite emergency response plan, the Commonwealth would he notified using a State Notification Fact Sheet if an emergency classification (e.g. Unusual Event) is declared at Seabrook Station.
In accordance with the onsite emergency response plan, the Commonwealth would he notified using a State Notification Fact Sheet if an emergency classification (e.g. Unusual Event) is declared at Seabrook Station.
This State Notification Fact Sheet contains utility classification levels, recommended protective actions and follow-up information (Forms E.R.2.0B and 2.0C). The fact sheet forms have been revised slightly and copies are attached.
This State Notification Fact Sheet contains utility classification levels, recommended protective actions and follow-up information (Forms E.R.2.0B and 2.0C). The fact sheet forms have been revised slightly and copies are attached.

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Forwards Addl Info Re Insp Rept 50-443/89-02,Item 86-18-32, Per NRC Request
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Issue date: 04/25/1989
From: Feigenbaum T
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
To: Russell W
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
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New Hampshire Ted C. Feigenbaum Vice President NYN-89044 April 25, 1989 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region.I 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 Attontion: Mr. William T. Russell Regional Administrator

References:

(a) Facility Operating License NPF-56, Docket No. 50-443 .

(b) USNRC Letter, dated February 23, 1989, " Inspection Report No. 50-443/89-02" Ronald R. Bellamy to Edward A. Brown

Subject:

Additional Information Regarding Inspection Report 89-02, Item 86-18-32

Dear Sir:

Enclosed is additional information regarding Item 86-18-32 identified in Reference (b). These documents are copies of those reviewed during Inspection 89-02 and identified in your staff's recent telephone request to Mr. Patrick Casey of New Hampshire Yankee.

Should you have any additional question, please contact Mr. Patrick Casey at (603) 474-9521, extension 2741.

Very truly yours, f[. f5 T. C. Feigenbaum ,

. Enclosures cci Mr. Edward F. Fox United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region I Qo . 475 Allendale Road gg King of Prussia, PA 19406

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4 ENCLOSURE TO NYN-89044 Additional Information for Inspection Report 89-02. Item 86-18-32 Documentation List:

SEP890943 March 10, 1989 Form letter to Local Community Leaders. 1 SEP890971 March 10, 1989 Form letter to Robert Boulay Massachusetts -

Office of Emergency Management.

SEP890970 March 10, 1989 Form letter to Robert Hallisey, Director, Massachusetts Department of Public Health Radiation Control Program.

SEP890031 January 4, 1989 Stroup to Boulay, Public Information Material and Training Offers.

SEP881368 November 23, 1988 Stroup to Boulay, State Notification Fact Sheet and Training Offers.

SEP880174 March 14, 1988 Form letter offering training to Nursing SEP880175 Homes and Day Care Centers in Massachusetts.

SEP880176 SEP880008 January 15, 1988 Gram to Boulay, Exercise participation.

SEP870339 December 14, 1987 MacDonald to file, SS Orientation Training.

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.New Hampshire Yankee March 10, 1989 James Thivierge, Chairman Board of S21ectmen Town of Amesbury Friend Street Amesbury, MA 01913

Dear Chairman Thivierge and Members of the Board:

New Hampshire Yankee has developed the Seabrook Plan for Massachusetts Communities (SPMC) to compensate for non-participation in Seabrook emergency planning by state and local officials.

The SPMC will become operational to the extent required when Seabrook Station goes above 5% power. In the unlikely event of an actual emergency, the resources of the SPMC would be mobilized to protect the health and safety of people living in, working in or visiting your community.

New Hampshire Yankee would like, once again, to offer you the oppor-tunity to review the Seabrook Plan for Massachusetts Communities, and to participate in planning, training opportunities, as well as drills and exercises.

If New Hampshire Yankee can be of assistance to you in strengthening your emergency response capabilities, answering any questions you might have regarding emergency plans for Seabrook Station, or if you require j another set or access to a set of the SPMC, please contact Sally Everett at 603-474-9521.

We look forward to working with you.

Sincerely,

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James Thivielge, Chairman Board of Selectman, Town of Amesbury ]

Richard Clark, Amesbury Civil Defense Director .

Michael Cronin, Amesbury Police Chief Arthur Gaudet, Amesbury Fire Chief Ronald R. Jordan, Chairman Board of Selectman, Town of Merrimac I Merrimac Civil Defense Director James A. Flynn, Jr Merrimac Fire Chief Angie Machiros, Chairman Newbury Board of Selectman l' Roger Merry, Newbury Police Chief and Civil Defense Director Thomas Palkiner, Chairman West Newbury Board of Selectman Ms. Terry Geumel, West Newbury Civil Defense Director j Richard Berkenbush, West Newbury Police and Fire Chief i Anthony Papoulias, Chairman Salisbury Board of Selectman Dan Girard, Salisbury Civil Defense Director Sgt. Frank Beevers, Acting Police Chief, Salisbury i Edward G. Molin, Mayor of Newburyport i Christopher J. Leary, City Council President Acting Chief John Cutler, Newburyport Fire Department Francis O'Connor, City Marshall Newburyport Police Department Ralph Ayers, Newburyport Civil Defense Director f

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SEP890971 New Hampshire Yankee March 10, 1989 Robert Boulay, Director Massachusetts Civil Defen .e Agency P.O. Box 1496 i Framingham, MA 01701 i

Dear Mr. Boulay:

New Hampshire Yankee has developed the Seabrook Plan for Massachusetts Comunities (SPMC) to compensate for non-participation in Seabrook emergency planning by state and local officials.

The SPMC will become operational to the extent required when Seabrook Station goes above 5% power. In the unlikely event of an actual emergency, the resources of the SPMC would be mobilized to protect the health and safety of people living in, working in or visiting the six Massachusetts communities within Seabrook's emergency planning zone.

New Hampshire Yankee would like, once again, to offer you the oppor-tunity to review the Seabrook Plan for Massachusetts Comunities, and to participate in planning, training opportunities, as well as drills and exercises.

If New Hampshire Yankee can be of assistance to you in strengthening your emergency response capabilities, answering any questions you might have regarding emergency plans for Seabrook Station, or if you require another set or access to a set of the SPMC, please contact Sally Everett at 603-474-9521.

We look forward to working with you.

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. R. Gram Executive Director of Emergency Preparedness and Community Relations GRG/SE/ sis

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Dear Mr. Hallisey:

New Hampshire Yankee has developed the Seabrook Plan for Massachusetts Communities (SPMC) to compensate for non-participation in Seabrook emergency planning by state and local officials.

The SPMC will become operational to the extent required when Seabrook Station goes above 5% power. In the unlikely event of an actual emergency, the resources of the SPMC would be mobilized to protect the health and  :

safety of people living in, working in or visiting the six Massachusetts coninunities within Seabrook's emergency planning zone.

New Hampshire Yankee would '.ike, once again, to offer you the opper-tunity to review the Seabrook Plan for Massachusetts Communities, and to  ;

participate in planning, tre.ining opportunities, as well as drills and exercises.

If New Hampshire Yankee can be of assistance to you.in strengthening  ;

your e.nergency response capabilities, answering any questions you might i have regarding emergency plans for Seabrook Station, or if you require another set or access to a set of the EPMC, please contact Sally Everett at 603-474-9521.

We look forward to working with y0u.

Sincerely,

'/' " O }h Gram l xecutive Director of

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@ P.O. Box 300 Seabrook, NH 03874 Telephone (603) 474-9521 .

SEP #890031-Public Service of New Hampshire New Hampshire Yankee Division January 4, 1989 Mr. Robert Boulay, Director Commonwealth of Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency P. O. Box 1496 Framingham, MA 01701

Dear Mr. Boulay:

Please be advised that Public Information Materials in the form of,

1) 1989 Calendar
2) Special Needs Survey Card
3) Emergency Information Sticker  ;

are being distributed in the Massachusetts portion or the Seabrook EPZ.

These materials reflect the emergency plan arrangements that would be implemented by the New Hampshire Yankee Offsite Response Organization as part of the Serbrook Plan for Massachusetts Communities. Find two (2) copies enclosed.

As always, New Hampshire Yankee is available to discuss emergency preparedness planning and training at your convenience.

Should you have any questions or concerns or require additional copies, please contact me at 603-474-9521.

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? m i Public Service of New Hampshire New Harnpshire Yankee Division November 23, 1988 Mr. Robert J. Boulay, Director Commonwealth of Massachusetts Civil, Defense Agency and Office of Emergency Preparedness 400 Worcester Road Framingham, MA . 01701

Dear Mr. Boulay:

-As indicated in the April 24, 1987 letter from A. Callendrello'to you, Seabrook Station has.in place a system for the notification of the Commonwealth of any declared emergencies that occur during zero power operation. Upon receipt of NRC authorization to conduct low power testing, requirements for emergency response for. Seabrook Station will be in ef fect in accordance with the NRC Final Rule on " Emergency Planning and Preparedness Requirements for Nuclear Power Plant Fuel Loading and Low Power Testing (copy attached)." ,

In accordance with the onsite emergency response plan, the Commonwealth would he notified using a State Notification Fact Sheet if an emergency classification (e.g. Unusual Event) is declared at Seabrook Station.

This State Notification Fact Sheet contains utility classification levels, recommended protective actions and follow-up information (Forms E.R.2.0B and 2.0C). The fact sheet forms have been revised slightly and copies are attached.

New Hampshire Yankee has in place a fully trained Offsite Response Organization to provide any and all resources needed to implement an emergency response in the Commonwealth. Should an energency be declared, in addition to the initial notification by Seabrook Station, the Offsite Response Organization (ORO) will contact appropriate Commonwealth authorities in order to coordinate the response of ORO with the Commonwealth.

We are prepared to discuss all aspects of the New Hampshire Yankee ORO and Seabrook Plan for Massachusetts Communities and provide training regarding ORO operations at your convenience. It is requested that you brief your staff, other Commonwealth agencies and local governments regarding the above.-

Mr. Robert J. Boulav Novenber 23, 1988 Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact Jim MacDonald or myself at 603-474-9521.

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WE HAVE DECLARED A(N):

. TIME DECLARED l l UNUSUAL EVENT TIME TERMINATED U SITE AREA EMERGENCY l l ALERT l l GENERAL EMERGENCY BLOCK 3.

WE RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING:

\ l NO PROTECTIVE ACTIONS RECOMMENDED (GO TO BLOCK 4)

NEW HAMPSHIRE SHELTER EVACUATE MASSACHUSETTS SHELTER EVACUATE

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() () HAMPTON FALLS

() AMESBURY

() () f) () SALISBURY

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HAMPTON

() () MERRDfAC

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KENSINGTON

() () NEWBURY

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SOUTH HAMPTON

() () NEWBURYPORT

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NORTH HAMPTON BRENTWOOD

() () W. NEWBURY

() () EAST KINGSTON

() () EXETER BEACHES (Between May 15 and September 15)

() () KINGSTON

() () NEWFIELDS EVACUATE

() () NEWTON (

( ) Seabrook Beach

) Hampton Beach

() () STRATHAM

() () GREENLAND

() () NEW CASTLE CLOSE

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THE EMERGENCT: d HAS BEEN TERMINATEDl l IS CONTINUING BLOCK 5.

A RELEASE OF RADI0 ACTIVITY ] HAS NOT OCCURRID ] HA

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SIED/ SED /RM DATE/ TIME BLOCE 7.

PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF THIS MESSAGE WITH YOUR NAME.

NEW HAMPSHIRE (NAME OF DISPATCHER) (TIME)

MASSACHUSETTS~

(NAME OF DISPATCHER) (TIME)

NHY ORO (NAME OF DISPATCHER) (TIME)

VERIFY THAT ALL PARTIES ABOVE HAVE RECEIVED CORRECT INFORMATION ASKING ONE TO READ BACK THE INFORMATION.

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FOLLOW-UP INFORMATION FORM To be completed by STED to the extent information is known. Only steps 1-5a are necessary when issuing a termination update.

1. Name of Communicator:
2. Locations Se a broo;t Station. Seabrook, New Hampshire
3. Classification Level: [ '] Unusual Event [ ] Site Area Emergency  !

[ ] Alert [ ] General Emergency

[ ] "The Emergency has been Terminated" 4 Declaration Date: Declaration Time:

Termination Date: Termination Time:

5. Brief Description of Event:

l Sa. Brief Description of reason (s) f or Termination Meteorological Information Upper Lower

6. Windspeed sph (C0784) (C0783)
7. Wind Direction FROM (degrees) (C0786) (C0785)
8. Stability Class (Circle)

-1.74 -1.55 -1.37 -0.46 +1.36 +3.64 Upper Delta-T (C0788) A B C D E F G Lower Delta-T A B C D E F G (C0787) -1.12 -1.0 -0.89 -0.30 +0.88 +1.34

9. Precipitation [ ] Yes [ ] No Radioactive Release Rate (NA if none, or not available)
10. Radioactivity [ ] Has [ ] Has not been released
11. Noble Gas Release Rate: uCi/sec (RDMS)
12. Iodine Release Rate: uCi/sec
13. Particulate Release Rate: uCi/sec ER 2.0C Rev. 03 Page 1 of 2

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I To be completed by STED to the extent information is known. Only steps 1-Sa are j necessary when issuing a termination update.

1. Name of Communicator:
2. Location: Seabrook Station. Seabrook, New Hamoshire
3. Classification Level: [ 'l Unusual Event [ ] Site Area Emergency

[ ] Alert [ ] General Emergency

[ ] "The Emergency has been Terminated"

4. Declaration Date: Declaration Time:

Termination Date: Termination Time:

5. Brief Description of Event:

Sa. Brief Description of reason (s) f or Termination

. I Meteorological Information Upper Lower

6. Windspeed mph (C0784) (C0783)
7. Wind Direction FROM (degrees) (C0786) (C0785)
8. Stability Class (Circle)

-1.74 -1.55 -1.37 -0.46 +1.36 +3.64 Upper Delta-T (C0788) A B C D E F G Lower Delta-T A B C D E F G (C0787) -1.12 -1.0 -0.89 -0.30 +0.88 +2.34

9. Precipitation [ ] Yes [ ] No Radioactive Release Rate (NA if none, or not available)
10. Radioactivity [ ] Has [ ] Has not been released
11. Noble Gas Release Rate: uCi/sec (RDMS)
12. Iodine Release Rate: uCi/sec
13. Particulate Release Rate: uCi/sec ER 2.0C Rev. 03 Page 1 of 2

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' Public Service of New Hampshire New Hampshire' Yankee Division March 14, 1988

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Arthur DiMauro-Director Harbor School Admin. Office .

26 Rc1f's Lane Newbury, MA 01951 -

Dear Mr. DiMauro,

You were recently contacted by a member of our Emergency Planning Department to discuss planning for your treatment facilities at River Rd.,

Pleasant Valley Rd, 24 Rolf's Lane and 28 Rolf's Lane in the event of a Radiological Incident at Seabrook Station. You indicated to us at that time that you do not'wish to participate in the emergency planning process at Seabrook Station.

-Enclosed for your review is a draft plan which details the actions to be implemented in case there is a Radiological Incident at Seabrook Station. This plan outlines-the means of notification, the provision for transportation in case of an evacuation and the reception center / host facilities accommodations

'that will be available for your use.

Any facility specific information which may appear in the plan is based on the best'available information we have been able to gather from state and local agencies.

.If you would review the plan and provide us with any changes or comments you may have we will be pleased to make the appropriate changes. We would still like to meet with you to discuss the plan ard offer you the opportunity to par-ticipate in training, drills and the federally evaluated exercise.

If you have any questions concerning the plan or wish to participate in training, drills or exercise please contact Sheila Hertel at (603-474-9521),

ext. 4128 or Millie Munroe at (603-474-9521) ext. 3804.

Your consideration of this matter is appreciated.

Sincerely,

,. W W eorge Gram Executiv[ir Director of Emergency Preparedness and community Relations

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DISTRIBUTION LIST SEP # 880174 Amesbury Nursing Center Maplewood Manor Nursing Home Triton Regional School District Pentucket Regional School District

~Amesbury Public Schools Harbor School Administration - arthur DiMauro Mrs. Kenneth Clark - Day Care ?rovider Sheila Taylor - Day Care Provider .

Vickie Cook - Day Care Provider S. Davey - Day Care' Provider D. Toleos Day - Care Provider E. Howe - Day Care Provider K. Fournier - Day Care Provider D. Perkins - Day Care Provider D. Dore - Day Care Provider P. Clark - Day Care Provider J. McIntire - Day Care Provider N. Elsnder - Day Care Provider D. Mille tte - Day Care Provider J. Fournier - Day Care Provider K. Scott - Day Care Provider K. Miele - Day Care Provider A. Hutchinson - Day Care Provider R. Terry - Day Care Provider E. Fournier - Day Care Provider G. Willett - Day Care Provider D. Fournier - Day Care Provider K. Marchitelli - Day Care Provider Amesbury Head Start - Day Care Carol Goss - Day Care Provider Eileen Lawler - Day Care Provider S. Innis - Day Care Provider M. Boyer - Day Care Provider E. Flynn - Day Care Provider M. Haley- Day Care Provider K. Muse - Day Care Provider Newbraryport Montessori - Day Care l Child House - Day Care Circle of Friends (Federal St.) - Day Care Knoll Edge'- Day Care Provider I Mrs. Murray Day Care Provider Circle of l~. ends (Milk & Lime) - Day Care Susan Bradfeed'- Day Care Provider Sue White - Day Care Provider E. Cox - Day Care Provider f: Maureen Albert - Day Care Provider l- Laura Martel - Day Care Provider

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New Hampshire Yankee Division March 14, 1988 Kathy Sherblom - Director Merrimac House Main Street Merrimac, MA 01860

Dear Ms. Sherblom,

Enclosed is a draft plan for personnel at your Multi Handicap residence at Merrimac House to respond to a radiological incident at Seabrook Nuclear Station. We would like to meet with you in order to discuss planning concepts i and collect specific information about your facility.

Until a meeting can be scheduled, please review this plan, make any changes or cormlents and provide as much of the specific information as possible.

A member of our emergency planning staff will contact you to schedule a meeting to review the plan and offer you the opportunity to participate in training, drills and a federally evaluated exercise. If you have any questions-before then, please call Sheila Hertel (603-474-9521) ext. 4128 or Millie Munroe (603-474-9521) ext. 3804.

Thank you for your cooperation.

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DISTRIBUTION LIST SEP #880175 Eastwood Rest Home Hillside Rest Home Greenleaf House Country Manor Nursing Home

.Amesbury Hospital Anna Jaques Hospital Geri Dorr - Residence 23-25 Winter Street St. Pauls Day Program - Director

. Heritage House - Nancy Gaude t

' Me rrimac House - Kathy Sherblom K. Sferruza - Day Care Provider

- Public Service of New Hampshire N:w Hampshire Yankee Division March 14, 1988 Barbara McCrudy - Manager Jame Steam Mill 1 Charles Street Newburyport, MA 01950

Dear Ms. McCrudy,

Enclosed is a draft plan for personnel at your elderly housing units at Jame Steam Mill to respond to a radiological incident at Seabrook Nuclear Station. We will be meeting with you on March 15, 1988 in order to discuss planning concepts and collect specific information about your facility.

Please review this plan, make any changes or conments and provide as much of the specific information as possible. Please note that pages 28 and 29 would not be filled out until the time of an actual accident.

At the time of the meeting we will review the plan and offer you the oppor-tunity to participate in training, drills and a federally evaluated exercise. If you have any questions before then, please call Thomas Byrne (603-474-9521) ext. 2642 or Neal Boucher (603-474-9521) ext. 3157.

Thank you for your cooperation.

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DISTRIBUTION LIST SEP #880176 Brigham Manor Nursing Home Newburyport Society for Aged Men

.Newburyport Society for Aged Women James Connor - Heritage Vale, Pow Wow Villa, Merri Village 119 Highland St. Residence - Peter Vinfin Opportunity Workshop - Marilyn Westcott James Steam Mill - Barbara McCreedy Merrimac Kidney Dialysis Center - Rosemary Fantegrossi Windmill Country - day care Amesbury Country day - day care Cayle LeBlanc - day care provider Pamela Standley - day care provider Nancy MacNeill - day care provider

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'f Public Service of hw Hampshire New Hampshire Yankee Division January 15, 1988 Director Robert Boulay Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency 400 Worcester Road Framingham, Massachusetts 01701

Dear Director Boulay,

New Hampshire Yankee is in the process of preparing for a Federally observed exercise of the emergency response organization which would respond to a radiological emergency at Seabrook Station. We have tentatively selected the week of 23 May, 1988 as a target date for this exercise.

To support an exercise in this time frame it will be necessary to submit to the cognizant Federal authorities propnsed exercise objectives and a sum-mary.of the extent of play for co.h participating emergency response orga-nization no later than 25 January, 1988. To facilita'te the development of the materials required for this submittal New Hampshire Yankee is requesting you and the appropriate members of your staff to schedule and attend a coordination meeting with New Hampshire Yankee, prior to 23 January, 1988, at a place and time of your convenience.

Upon completion of this meeting we expect to have finalized the proposed exercise objectives for the Massachusetts Emergency Response Organizatic;.

and an outline of its extent of play. To assist you in preparing for this meeting and to s'er@e id"s~sitahirp point for discussions -I have- enclosed a draft of proposed exercise objectives for your state's response organiza-tion and a suggested meeting agenda.

If by January 23, no response to this request is received, New Hampshire Yankee must assume continued non-participation in the ra'diological emergency response planning and exercise process by the. Commonwealth of,.

Massachusetts and will make alternate preparation ,for. ttie . exercise in 2 accordance with recent Nuclear Regulatory Commission' rule changes..

If you have any questions or if I can be of any assistance to you'in~th'is matter please contact me at (603) 474-9521, ext. 4399.

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From J.A. MA000NALD District Date DECEFEER 14, 1987 To G'00D FAITH FILE Reference On December 8 and 9, 1987, the orientation program shown in the attached outline (Attachment 1) was conducted for representatives of the principal offsite state organizations that have roles in resporise to an emergency at Seabrook Station. The program was attended by those shown in Attachment 2.

It is our desire to involve representatives from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in orientation programs such as this. Actually, in January of 1986, a similar two day program was conducted and that one was attended by representatives of both the Massachusetts Civil Defense Agency and Department of Public flealth. Such attendance at this time was not expected because of the changed participation policy of the Governor of Massachusetts, but it was nonetheless offered to the NDPH. Although definitely interested, the offer had to be declined.

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WHERE: Seabrook Station.

PROGRAM OUTLINE:

December 8 8 AM - 12 Noon - Nuclear Steam Supply System 12 noon - 1 PM - Lunch 1 PM - 4'PM -

Critical Safety Functions.

Energency Classification System Radiation Monitoring System December 9 8 AM - 11 AM - 52 on Tour

  • 11 AM - 12 Noon - Joint Tour Followup 12 Noon - 1 PM- Lunch' 1 PM - 4 PM - ' Control Room Simulator Demonstration and Discussion REPORTING LOCATION:

Proceed from North Gate to Training Center, Classroom B

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ATTACHMENT 2

-NH Yankee Onsite Outside Organizations Dec W.B. Riethie (2 copies)

Engineering Library Yankee Nuclear Services Division A.A. Maggio. Framingham L.A. Walsh  !

t J.T. Linville H.H. Katz C.L Vincent UE&C

P.E. Fallman Philadelphia G.J. Kline D E. Moody M.M. Nawoj (6 copies)

S.L.. Dodge ( 2 copies) NH Emergency. Management C.J. Vincent State Office Park South J.P. Cady 107 Pleasant St.

G.R. Gram Concord, NH 03301 R.M. Cooney R.E. Cyr (2 copies) Thomas Mathews P.V. Gurney Massachusetts Department of Health J.J. Rafalowski J.M. Grillo 150 Tremont St. (7th floor)

Boston, MA 02111 J.J. Warnock

i. S.J. Ellis Robert Sweeney J.A. MacDonald (5 copies) Threee Metro Center C.A. Provencher-(for EOF) Suite 610 W.J. Hall (6 copies) Bethesda,~MD 20814

'E.A. Brown W.J..Daley Leland C. Schneider M.J. Rathburn (4 copies) American Nuclear Insurers

'The Exchange, Suite 245 270 Farmington Ave.

Farmington, CT 06032 Bruce B. Beckley PSNH P.O. Box 300 1000 Elm St.

Manchester, NH 03105 T.G. Dignan, Jr.

Ropes and Gray.

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Boston, MA 02110 M/LF.2546.1 l

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