ML20128E334

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Forwards Exercise Rept,Zion Nuclear Power Station, Commonwealth Edison Co Joint Exercise, of 850306 Exercise. Deficiency Noted for Lake County,Il
ML20128E334
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Site: Zion  File:ZionSolutions icon.png
Issue date: 05/23/1985
From: Krimm R
Federal Emergency Management Agency
To: Jordan E
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE)
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(& Federal Emergency Management Agency Washington, D.C. 20472 po6 MAY 2 319E 9 'pob MEMORANDUM FOR: Edward L. Jordan Director, Division of Emergency Preparedness and Engineering Response Office of Inspection and Enforcement U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission FROM: Richard W. Krimm Assistant Associate Director Office of Natural and Technological Hazards Programs

SUBJECT:

Exercise Report for the March 6, 1985 Exercise of the Offsite Radiological Emergency Preparedness (REP) Plans for the Zion Nuclear Power Plant (NPP)

Attached are two copies of the Exercise Report for the March 6, 1985, joint exercise of the offsite REP plans for the Zion NPP. The report, dated l

Anril 30, 1985, was prepared by Region V of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

One deficiency affecting the public health and safety (Category A) was identified during the course of the exercise. The Category A deficiency (NUREG evaluation criterion J.10.j) for Lake County, Illinois resulted because proper procedures for determining appropriate traffic control measures were not followed and, as a result, a road was allowed to remain open by which the public could have entered the area affected by the plume. The Lake County staff responsible for access control should be provided additional training regarding proper procedures and their implementation. This training should also include a demonstration by the appropriate staff of their ability to effectively implement the procedures.

FEMA Region V will provide a copy of this report to the State of Illinois and

-request a schedule of corrective actions. As soon as we receive and analyze the response, we will send you our determination.

If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Robert S. Wilkerson, Chief, Technological Hazards Division, at 646-2861. 4 Attachments

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