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{{#Wiki_filter:From: Greten, Timothy To: Anderson, Joseph
{{#Wiki_filter:From:             Greten, Timothy To:               Anderson, Joseph; Coffin, Stephanie Cc:               Quinn, Vanessa; Hoyes, Jonathan; Sherwood, Harry; Fiore, Craig; Burnside, Conrad; THD-Action-Office; DeFelice, Anthony; Allen, Brett
; Coffin, Stephanie Cc: Quinn, Vanessa
; Hoyes, Jonathan
; Sherwood, Harry
; Fiore, Craig
; Burnside, Conrad
; THD-Action-Office
; DeFelice, Anthony; Allen, Brett


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
[External_Sender] St. Lucie Disaster Initiated Review Notification Date: Friday, October 07, 2016 1:43:42 PM Stephanie, Good afternoon-On 06 October 2016, based on the Preliminary Capabilities Assessment (PCA) performed, our review of available information gathered in discussions with State, tribal, and local government agencies
[External_Sender] St. Lucie Disaster Initiated Review Notification Date:             Friday, October 07, 2016 1:43:42 PM Stephanie, Good afternoon-On 06 October 2016, based on the Preliminary Capabilities Assessment (PCA) performed, our review of available information gathered in discussions with State, tribal, and local government agencies response organizations, FEMA has concluded that impediments may exist to offsite radiological emergency preparedness within the St. Lucie nuclear power plant EPZ. This requires further evaluation to verify appropriate measures can continue to be taken to protect the health and safety of the public in the event of a radiological emergency. FEMA is initiating a Disaster Initiated Review of offsite emergency preparedness issues within the St. Lucie nuclear power plant 10-mile emergency planning zone.
 
response organizations, FEMA has concluded that impediments may exist to offsite radiological emergency preparedness within the St. Lucie nuclear power plant EPZ. This requires further evaluation to verify appropriate measures can continue to be taken to protect the health and safety
 
of the public in the event of a radiological emergency. FEMA is initiating a Disaster Initiated Review of offsite emergency preparedness issues within the St. Lucie nuclear power plant 10-mile emergency planning zone.
 
We will be in contact with NRC HQ and NRC Regional points of contact as the situation evolves.
We will be in contact with NRC HQ and NRC Regional points of contact as the situation evolves.
 
: Regards, Tim Timothy A. Greten Deputy Director, Technological Hazards Division FEMA National Preparedness Directorate Department of Homeland Security 1800 South Bell St.
Regards, Tim   Timothy A. Greten Deputy Director, Technological Hazards Division  
Arlington, VA, 22202 timothy.greten@fema.dhs.gov cell: (202) 657-2300}}
 
FEMA National Preparedness Directorate
 
Department of Homeland Security
 
1800 South Bell St.  
 
Arlington, VA, 22202
 
timothy.greten@fema.dhs.gov cell: (202) 657-2300}}

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(Oct 2016 Hurricane Matthew-FEMA Notification of Intent to Review Offsite Plans and Preparedness)
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Site: Saint Lucie  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 10/07/2016
From: Greten T
US Dept of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency
To: Stephanie Coffin
NRC/NSIR/DPR
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From: Greten, Timothy To: Anderson, Joseph; Coffin, Stephanie Cc: Quinn, Vanessa; Hoyes, Jonathan; Sherwood, Harry; Fiore, Craig; Burnside, Conrad; THD-Action-Office; DeFelice, Anthony; Allen, Brett

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[External_Sender] St. Lucie Disaster Initiated Review Notification Date: Friday, October 07, 2016 1:43:42 PM Stephanie, Good afternoon-On 06 October 2016, based on the Preliminary Capabilities Assessment (PCA) performed, our review of available information gathered in discussions with State, tribal, and local government agencies response organizations, FEMA has concluded that impediments may exist to offsite radiological emergency preparedness within the St. Lucie nuclear power plant EPZ. This requires further evaluation to verify appropriate measures can continue to be taken to protect the health and safety of the public in the event of a radiological emergency. FEMA is initiating a Disaster Initiated Review of offsite emergency preparedness issues within the St. Lucie nuclear power plant 10-mile emergency planning zone.

We will be in contact with NRC HQ and NRC Regional points of contact as the situation evolves.

Regards, Tim Timothy A. Greten Deputy Director, Technological Hazards Division FEMA National Preparedness Directorate Department of Homeland Security 1800 South Bell St.

Arlington, VA, 22202 timothy.greten@fema.dhs.gov cell: (202) 657-2300