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| docket = 05000400
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| license number = NPF-063
| license number = NPF-063
| contact person = Barillas M C DORL/LPL2-2 301-415-2760
| contact person = Barillas M DORL/LPL2-2 301-415-2760
| document type = Meeting Briefing Package/Handouts, Slides and Viewgraphs
| document type = Meeting Briefing Package/Handouts, Slides and Viewgraphs
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Revision as of 19:20, 14 June 2019

Pre-Submittal Meeting - November 8, 2018 - License Amendment Request for Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan Revision
ML18333A182
Person / Time
Site: Harris Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 11/08/2018
From:
Progress Energy Carolinas
To:
Division of Operating Reactor Licensing
Barillas M DORL/LPL2-2 301-415-2760
References
Download: ML18333A182 (12)


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License Amendment Request forShearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan Revision 2

Jeff Robertson, Regulatory Affairs ManagerDavid Thompson, Emergency Preparedness Corporate ManagerChuck Yarley, HNP Regulatory Affairs EngineerDavid Stih, HNP Emergency Preparedness Specialist 3

4The LAR will revise the Emergency Plan as follows:Currently per PLP-201Revised PLP-201TSC Exterior walls, roofs, and floor are built to Seismic Category 1, tornado, wind, and missile safety criteria.Exterior walls, roof, and floor are designed and built to a nationally recognized building code-Alerting, warning, and notification will be provided by sounding sirens, activation of tone-activated radios within five miles of the plant, and supplemented by announcements made through radio and television (EAS),

sound trucks, bullhorns, and knocking on

doors. Alerting, warning, and notification will be provided by sounding sirens and supplemented by announcements made through radio and television (EAS), sound trucks, bullhorns, and knocking on doors.

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The following LAR is an example of a recently approved Emergency Plan utilizing a siren-only ANS design:Vogtle, Unit 3 and 4, 2017 -NRC agrees Tone Alert Radios no longer required per approved VEGP ANS design.

10 LAR is required to correct nonconformance with TSC documentation.The TSC design is robust, meets regul atory guidance to protect the public.Change will also align ANS design with FEMA/Industry best practices.Credits improved siren performance from 2008 ANS redesign.Eliminates vulnerability to public and significant burden on the site.Site and public coordination willno longer be required to distribute, install, and maintain Tone Alert Radios.

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