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Ltr to Jeffrey P. Meyers, Administrator, Emergency & Radiological Services Division, Office of Environmental Services, NRC Participation in the Waterford Evaluated Exercise on December 5, 2007, 07/26/2007
ML072080242
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Issue date: 07/26/2007
From: Howell L L
NRC/RGN-IV/RCB
To: Meyers J P
State of LA, Office of Environmental Services
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July 26, 2007Jeffrey P. Meyers, AdministratorEmergency & Radiological Services Division Office of Environmental Services P.O. Box 4312 Baton Rouge, LA 70802-4312

Subject:

NRC PARTICIPATION IN THE WATERFORD EVALUATED EXERCISE ON DECEMBER 5, 2007

Dear Mr. Meyers:

Each year, NRC Region IV participates in selected licensee exercises. This gives the NRC theopportunity to demonstrate its ability to interface with licensees as well as state and other Federal agencies. On December 5, 2007, Waterford will conduct an exercise of its emergency plan. The NRC will participate in this exercise with the following resources:-Region IV Incident Response Center, Arlington, TX

-Region IV Site Team, Waterford Emergency Operations Facility/Joint Information Center/State of Louisiana Emergency Operations CenterWe recognize that these exercises are very important to the licensee as well as offsiteresponse organizations and that the success of the exercise depends heavily upon the coordination activities leading up to the exercise. We want to be sure that you are aware of our plans to participate, describe our typical coordination process, and identify potential trainingresources that you may want to consider.The active portion of our exercise coordination process begins approximately 5 - 6 months priorto the exercise. During this time, our Emergency Response Coordinator schedules a meeting with the licensee to review the scenario/time line to incorporate anticipated NRC response activities and to tour licensee facilities to discuss NRC Site Team functional co-location needs.

This usually allows plenty of time for minor adjustments to be made without significant impact to the planning process.Approximately 3 - 4 months prior to the exercise, NRC management schedules a meeting orconference call with offsite officials to discuss NRC participation/support. This ensures that the offsite officials are aware of NRC's participation in the exercise and potential impact on liaison resources during the exercise.

Jeffrey P. Meyers, Administrator- 2 -Approximately 1 - 2 months prior to the exercise, if requested by the licensee, our EmergencyResponse Coordinator conducts training on the NRC response process for licensee and offsite agencies. This training is typically held at the licensee's site. This training includes generalresponse training for exercise participants, communicator training for those positions thatdirectly communicate with the NRC, and NRC control cell participant training.Typically 1 - 2 months prior to the exercise, the licensee conducts a dress rehearsal. Ifrequested by the licensee or state, the NRC will participate in the dress rehearsal with two to three people. Because of the budget impact, a formal request for NRC participation in the dress rehearsal must be made. You should direct this request to my attention. Where possible, we try to conduct the response training and dress rehearsal participation during the same trip.The NRC is often asked to provide specialized training to support the exercise. Examples ofspecialized training includes:-Damage assessment training using the NRC Response Technical Manual.

-Dose projection training using the NRC RASCAL code.

-Instruction on the use of the Emergency Response Data System.When possible, we will try to provide this training based on instructor availability. Because ofthe budget impact, a formal request for this training should be directed to me.We look forward to working with you on this exercise. If you have questions regarding NRC'sparticipation, exercise coordination, or specialized training, please contact Ms. Beth Alferink,Emergency Response Coordinator at 817.860.8169.Sincerely,/RA/Linda L. Howell, ChiefResponse Coordination Branch cc:Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Entergy Operations, Inc.

P.O. Box 31995 Jackson, MS 39286-1995Vice President, Operations SupportEntergy Operations, Inc.

P.O. Box 31995 Jackson, MS 39286-1995 Jeffrey P. Meyers, Administrator- 3 -General Manager, Plant OperationsWaterford 3 SES Entergy Operations, Inc.

17265 River Road Killona, LA 70057-3093Manager, LicensingEntergy Operations, Inc.

17265 River Road Killona, LA 70057-3093ChairmanLouisiana Public Service Commission P.O. Box 91154 Baton Rouge, LA 70825-1697Director, Nuclear Safety AssuranceEntergy Operations, Inc.

17265 River Road Killona, LA 70057-3093Parish President Council St. Charles Parish P.O. Box 302 Hahnville, LA 70057Lisa Hammond, ChairpersonRegional Assistance Committee Federal Emergency Management Agency 800 North Loop 288 Federal Regional Center Denton, TX 76200-3698 Jeffrey P. Meyers, Administrator- 4 -Electronic distribution by RIV:Regional Administrator (BSM1)DRP Director (ATH)DRS Director (DDC)DRS Deputy Director (RJC1)Senior Resident Inspector (GFL1)Branch Chief, DRP/E (JAC)Senior Project Engineer, DRP/E (GDR)Team Leader, DRP/TSS (CJP)EP Inspector (PJE)RITS Coordinator (MSH)Regional State Liaison Officer (WAM)SUNSI Review Completed: BSA ADAMS: G X Yes G No Initials: BSA GX Publicly Available G Non-Publicly Available G Sensitive G

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