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| issue date = 06/13/1990
| issue date = 06/13/1990
| title = Forwards Post-Exercise Assessment 881129-1201,Exercise of Radiological Emergency Response Plans of State of Nj,Salem & Cumberland Counties & Eight Localities in Counties for Public Svc Electric & Gas Co Artificial Island Site....
| title = Forwards Post-Exercise Assessment 881129-1201,Exercise of Radiological Emergency Response Plans of State of Nj,Salem & Cumberland Counties & Eight Localities in Counties for Public Svc Electric & Gas Co Artificial Island Site....
| author name = KWIATKOWSKI D
| author name = Kwiatkowski D
| author affiliation = FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
| author affiliation = FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
| addressee name = CONGEL F J
| addressee name = Congel F
| addressee affiliation = NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION (NRR)
| addressee affiliation = NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION (NRR)
| docket = 05000311
| docket = 05000311
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{{#Wiki_filter:. **. *-*-.-.,,.-... :" . --* Federal Emergency Management Agency Washington, D.C. 20472 Mr. Frank J. Con3'el Director Division of Radiation Protection an:i EnE:'gency Preparedness Office of Nuclear Reactor :Regulation U. s. Nuclear Regulatory Ccmmission Wa.sh.irqton, OC 20555 Dear Mr.
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j li!' u .. ! 2 !990 Enclosed is a oopy of the exercise report for the November 29 -J)?cymher 1, 1988, full-participation exercise of the New Jersey state an:i local offsite radiological emergency response plans, site-specific to the Artificial Islan:i Nuclear Power Plant.* '!his report includes an evaluation of the December 2, 1988 medical drill which tested the capabilities of ambulance service an:i hospital facilities for this site. '!he report was prepared by Region II of the Federal EnE:'gency Management  
Federal Emergency Management Agency Washington, D.C. 20472 j li!'
},qercy {FEMA) * . No deficiencies were identified durirg this exercise.
u.. ! 2 !990 Mr. Frank J.       Con3'el Director Division of Radiation Protection an:i EnE:'gency Preparedness Office of Nuclear Reactor :Regulation U. s. Nuclear Regulatory Ccmmission Wa.sh.irqton, OC 20555 Dear Mr. Corgel~
However, forty-five Areas Requirirg Corrective Action were identified as a result of this exercise.
Enclosed is a oopy of the exercise report for the November 29 - J)?cymher 1, 1988, full-participation exercise of the New Jersey state an:i local offsite radiological emergency response plans, site-specific to the Artificial Islan:i Nuclear Power Plant.* '!his report includes an evaluation of the December 2, 1988 medical drill which tested the capabilities of ambulance service an:i hospital facilities for this site. '!he report was prepared by Region I I of the Federal EnE:'gency Management },qercy {FEMA) *                                                                                         .
Based on cm:rective actions already taken, FEMA considers that offsite radiological emergency preparedness is adequate to provide reasonable awropriate IIeaSUreS can be taken offsite to protect the health an:i safety of the public livirg in the vicinity of the site, in the event of a radiological emergency.
No deficiencies were identified durirg this exercise. However, forty-five Areas Requirirg Corrective Action were identified                                                                               as a result of this exercise.
If you have arrt questions, please feel free to contact Craig Wirgo, Technological Hazards Division Clri.ef, on 646-3026 * -"-. -*-: . r-5 Dennis H.
Based on cm:rective actions already taken, FEMA considers that offsite radiological emergency preparedness is adequate to provide reasonable
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Forwards Post-Exercise Assessment 881129-1201,Exercise of Radiological Emergency Response Plans of State of Nj,Salem & Cumberland Counties & Eight Localities in Counties for Public Svc Electric & Gas Co Artificial Island Site....
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Issue date: 06/13/1990
From: Kwiatkowski D
Federal Emergency Management Agency
To: Congel F
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Washington, D.C. 20472 j li!'

u.. ! 2 !990 Mr. Frank J. Con3'el Director Division of Radiation Protection an:i EnE:'gency Preparedness Office of Nuclear Reactor :Regulation U. s. Nuclear Regulatory Ccmmission Wa.sh.irqton, OC 20555 Dear Mr. Corgel~

Enclosed is a oopy of the exercise report for the November 29 - J)?cymher 1, 1988, full-participation exercise of the New Jersey state an:i local offsite radiological emergency response plans, site-specific to the Artificial Islan:i Nuclear Power Plant.* '!his report includes an evaluation of the December 2, 1988 medical drill which tested the capabilities of ambulance service an:i hospital facilities for this site. '!he report was prepared by Region I I of the Federal EnE:'gency Management },qercy {FEMA) * .

No deficiencies were identified durirg this exercise. However, forty-five Areas Requirirg Corrective Action were identified as a result of this exercise.

Based on cm:rective actions already taken, FEMA considers that offsite radiological emergency preparedness is adequate to provide reasonable

~that awropriate IIeaSUreS can be taken offsite to protect the health an:i safety of the public livirg in the vicinity of the site, in the event of a radiological emergency.

If you have arrt questions, please feel free to contact Craig Wirgo, Technological Hazards Division Clri.ef, on 646-3026 *

. r-5 *~ ~;:'/,/

Dennis H. ~tkaNSki (/ -

Assistant Associate Director Office of Natural arxi Technological Hazards ENCLOSURE

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