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Expresses Appreciation for Time Spent Discussing Problems Re Safe Operation of Facility
ML20117G881
Person / Time
Site: Shoreham File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png
Issue date: 02/28/1984
From: Catacosinos W
LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CO.
To: Palladino N
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
Shared Package
ML20117G691 List:
References
FOIA-84-250, FOIA-84-267, FOIA-84-A-51, FOIA-84-A-52 NUDOCS 8505140149
Download: ML20117G881 (1)


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Chair =an Nunzio Palladino Nuclear Regulatory Commission

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Dear Chairman Palladino:

I am writing to express my appreciation for your taking the time .

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ADJUDICATORY ISSUE June 20, 1983 SEW-8 3 -2 4 0 (Affirmation)

For: The Commission From: Martin G. Malsch, Deputy General Counsel (

Subject:

DISPOSITION OF SUFFOLK COUNTY " MOTION FOR COMMISSION RULING ON LILCO'S

' UTILITY PLAN' FOR EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS" Discussion: On the basis of the orders of the Atomic

. Safety and Licensing Board, LBP-83-22, and the Commission, CLI-83-13, indicat-ing that the agency was authorized and obligated to consider a utility offsite emergency plan in the absence of a State- or local government-approved pl'an, on May 26, 1983, applicant Long Island Lighting Company ~(LILCO) filed .

such av plan for its Shoreham facility.

The LILCO plan consists.of five parts, a basic plan that assigns to Suffolk -

County the responsibility for implemen-tation of the plan, and four possible interim plans. The latter are based on the assumption that either the State of New York, the Federal Emergency Manage-ment Agency (FEMA) , NRC, or LILCO will carry out the command and control and public information functions set forth i in the plan, with LILCO personnel 4-implementing the decisions made.

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1. Background '

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, The current proceeding was precipitated by suffolk. County's determination on February 17, 1983 that no adequate offsite emergency plan could be developed for Shoreham. In response, l .'

, the applicant, Long Island Lighting Company ("LILCO") asserted that an

.. . adequate offsite emergency plan was achievable without participation by Suffolk County. On April 20, 1983, the Licensing Board ordered that a h be held to adjudicate the issue.garing* On May 12, 1983, the Commission affirmed the decision to conduct this hearing.5 The applicant submitted its emergency plan on May 26, 1983.

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,For: The Commission From: Martin G. Malsch, Deputy General Counsel

Subject:

DISPOSITION OF SUFFOLK COUNTY " MOTION FOR COMMISSION RULING ON LILCO'S

' UTILITY PLAN' FOR EMERGENCY

, PREPAREDNESS" ,

Discussion: On the basis of the orders of the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, LBP-83-22, and the Commission, CLI-83-13, indicat-ing that the agency was authorized and l obligated to consider a utility offsite emergency plan in the absence of*a ~

.- State- or local government-approved plan, on May 26, 1983, applicant Long Island Lighting Company (LILCO) filed such a plan for its Shoreham facility.

The LILCO plan consists of five parts, a basic plan that assigns to Suffolk

  • County the responsibility for implemen-tation of the plan, and four-possible

- interim plans. The latter are based on the assumption that either the State of

. New York, the Federal Emergency Manage-ment Agency (FEMA) , NRC, or LILCO will carry out the command and control and public information functions set forth ,

in the plan, with LILCO personnel implementing the decisions made. -7c

Contact:

Paul Bollwerk, GC X-43224

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