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Forwards Interim Finding,Clinton Nuclear Power Station Offsite Radiological Emergency Preparedness, Based on Review of State of Il Plan for Radiological Accidents & Initial Joint Full Participation Exercise on 851204
ML20199K365
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Site: Clinton Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 04/04/1986
From: Krimm R
Federal Emergency Management Agency
To: Jordan E
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE)
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NUDOCS 8604100092
Download: ML20199K365 (1)


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Edward L. Jordan Director, Division of Dnergency Preparedness and Engineering Response Office of Inspection and Enforcerent U.,

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Interim Finding on Offsite Radiological Emergency Preparedness Plans for the Clinton Nuclear Power Station Attached is an Interim Findig on offsite rafiolcgical energency prepared-ness (REP) plans for the Clinton Nuclear Power Station (NPS) dated March 12, 1986. The findig, prepared by Region V of the Federal anergency Management Agency (FEMA), is based on the FEMA Region V Regional Assistance Coninittee's (RAC) review of (1) the Illinois Plan for Radiological Accidents (IPRA)

State General Plan (Volume I); (2) the preliminary site-specific plan for Clinton (Volume VIII); (3) the State's schedule of corrective actions in response to the RAC's consensus review of the preliminary Clinton plan; and, (4) the initial joint full participation exercise conducted on D3canber 4, 1985.

(Note: FEMA provided your office with an initial Clinton Interim Findtry on Deconber 13, 1985. That finding, dated November 6, 1985, was based on a RAC review of the preliminary Clinton plan in accordance with the criteria provided in NUREU-0654.)

Based on the Region V (1) review of IPRA Volumes I and VIII; (2) an analysis of the State's schedule of corrective actions for the planning inadequacies identified in the RAC consensus review; and, (3) an evaluation of the initial joint full participation exercise conducted on Decenber 4,1985, there is reasonable assurance that the health and safety of the public can be protected in the event of an incident at the Clinton Nuclear Power Station.

If you have any questions, please contract Mr. Pobert S. Wilkerson, 011ef, Technological Hazards Divison, at 646-2861.

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