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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARTXX-9924, Forwards Responses to Questions by NRC Re Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-87 & NPF-89,by Incorporating Changes Increasing RWST low-level Setpoint from Greater than But Equal to 40% to Greater than But Equal to 45% of Span1999-10-22022 October 1999 Forwards Responses to Questions by NRC Re Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-87 & NPF-89,by Incorporating Changes Increasing RWST low-level Setpoint from Greater than But Equal to 40% to Greater than But Equal to 45% of Span ML20217M5711999-10-20020 October 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-445/99-15 & 50-446/99-15 on 990822- 1002.Two Severity Level IV Violations of NRC Requirements Identified & Being Treated as non-cited Violations Consistent with App C of Enforcement Policy TXX-9923, Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for CPSES, Units 1 & 2,per Plant TS 5.6.4.No Failures of Challenges to PORVs of SV for Units Occurred1999-10-15015 October 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for CPSES, Units 1 & 2,per Plant TS 5.6.4.No Failures of Challenges to PORVs of SV for Units Occurred ML20217E7951999-10-12012 October 1999 Forwards COLR for Unit 1,Cycle 8,per TS 5.6.5 ML20212L2891999-10-0101 October 1999 Discusses Closeout of GL 97-06, Degradation of Steam Generator Internals. Purpose of GL Was to Obtain Info That Would Enable NRC to Verify That Condition of Licensee SG Internals Comply with Current Licensing Bases TXX-9922, Forwards Revised COLR, for Cycle 5 for Unit 21999-10-0101 October 1999 Forwards Revised COLR, for Cycle 5 for Unit 2 ML20216J5571999-10-0101 October 1999 Provides Final Response to GL 98-01,suppl 1, Y2K Readiness of Computer Sys at Npps ML20212G0721999-09-24024 September 1999 Forwards Rev 4 to Augmented Inservice Insp Plan for CPSES, Unit 1. Future Changes & Revs to Unit 1 Augmented Inservice Insp Plan Will Be Available on Site ML20212H0461999-09-24024 September 1999 Forwards Rev 6 to CPSES Glen Rose,Tx ASME Section XI ISI Program Plan for 1st Interval on 990820 ML20212F7481999-09-24024 September 1999 Forwards SER Authorizing Relief from Exam Requirement of 1986 Edition ASME Code,Section XI Pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(ii) for Relief Request A-3 & 10CFR50.55a(g)(6)(i) for Relief Requests B15,16,17 & C-4 ML20212F1041999-09-23023 September 1999 Requests That NRC Be Informed of Any Changes in Scope of Y2K System Deficiencies Listed or Util Projected Completion Schedule for Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station,Units 1 & 2 ML20212E6661999-09-21021 September 1999 Advises That Info Contained in Application & Affidavit, (CAW-99-1342) Re WCAP-15009,Rev 0, Comache Peak Unit 1 Evaluation for Tube Vibration Induced Fatigue, Will Be Withheld from Public Disclosure ML20212D9111999-09-16016 September 1999 Informs That on 990818,NRC Completed Midcycle PPR of CPSES & Did Not Identify Any Areas in Which Performance Warranted Insp Beyond Core Insp Program.Core Insp Plan at Facility Over Next 7 Months.Insp Plan Through March 2000 Encl ML20212A7601999-09-14014 September 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-445/99-14 & 50-446/99-14 on 990707-0821.Four Violations Occurred & Being Treated as Ncvs.Conduct of Activities Was Generally Characterized by safety-conscious Operations & Sound Radiological Controls TXX-9921, Suppls 981221 LAR 98-010 to Licenses NPF-87 & NPF-89, Clarfying Conditions of Use Re Analytical Methods Used to Determine Core Operating Limits,Per Telcon with NRC1999-09-10010 September 1999 Suppls 981221 LAR 98-010 to Licenses NPF-87 & NPF-89, Clarfying Conditions of Use Re Analytical Methods Used to Determine Core Operating Limits,Per Telcon with NRC ML20211P3761999-09-0707 September 1999 Ack Receipt of Ltr Dtd 990615,transmitting Rev 30 to Physical Security Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p).No NRC Approval Is Required ML20211L9871999-09-0303 September 1999 Forwards Rev 31 to Technical Requirements Manual. All Changes Applicable to Plants Have Been Reviewed Under Util 10CFR50.59 Process & Found Not to Include Any USQs TXX-9915, Responds to 990701 & 0825 RAI Telcons Re Spent Fuel Pool Temp,Per LAR 98-008,which Requested Increase in Spent Fuel Storage capacity.Marked-up Page 4-1 of CPSES Fuel Storage Licensing Rept, Encl1999-09-0303 September 1999 Responds to 990701 & 0825 RAI Telcons Re Spent Fuel Pool Temp,Per LAR 98-008,which Requested Increase in Spent Fuel Storage capacity.Marked-up Page 4-1 of CPSES Fuel Storage Licensing Rept, Encl ML20211K2231999-08-31031 August 1999 Forwards Txu Electric Comments of Rvid,Version 2 ML20211J3801999-08-27027 August 1999 Forwards Corrected TS Page 3.8-26 to Amend 66 to Licenses NPF-87 & NPF-89,respectively.Footnote on TS Page 3.8-26 Incorrectly Deleted ML20211G7301999-08-26026 August 1999 Forwards Revs 29 & 30 to CPSES Technical Requirements Manual (Trm). Attachments 1 & 2 Contain Description of Changes for Revs 29 & 30 Respectively ML20211G1081999-08-26026 August 1999 Responds to NRR Staff RAI Re Util Mar 1999 Submittal for NRC Review & Approval of Changes to CPSES Emergency Classification Procedure ML20211G3441999-08-25025 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRC RAI on LAR 98-010 for Cpses,Units 1 & 2.Communication Contains No New Licensing Commitments Re Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20211B2861999-08-18018 August 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-445/99-13 & 50-446/99-13 on 990720- 23.No Violations Noted.Insp Included Implementation of Licensee Emergency Plan & Procedures During Util Biennial Emergency Preparedness Exercise ML20211C4661999-08-18018 August 1999 Discusses Proprietary Info Re Thermo-Lag.NRC Treated Bisco Test Rept 748-105 as Proprietary & Withheld It from Public Disclosure,Iaw 10CFR2.790 ML20210U3981999-08-17017 August 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for CPSES, Units 1 & 2,per TS 6.9.1.5.No Failures or Challenges to PORVs or SVs for Plant Occurred ML20211C0991999-08-17017 August 1999 Forwards Rev 3 to ASME Section XI ISI Program Plan,Unit 2 - 1st Interval, Replacing Rev 2 in Entirety ML20211C4571999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Omitted Subj Page of Contractor TER TXX-9919, Forwards Relief Request A-3,Rev 1 to Unit 1 ISI Program,Per Conversations Between NRC & Txu Electric on 9908021999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Relief Request A-3,Rev 1 to Unit 1 ISI Program,Per Conversations Between NRC & Txu Electric on 990802 ML20210R6561999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRR 990805 Telcon RAI Re License Amend Request 98-010,to Increase Power for Operation of CPSES Unit 2 to 3445 Mwth & Incorporating Addl Changes Into Units 1 & 2 TS ML20211A9501999-08-12012 August 1999 Discusses 990720-21 Workshop Conducted in Region IV Ofc,Re Exchange of Info in Area of Use of Risk Insights in Regulatory Activities.List of Attendees,Summary of Topic & Issues,Agenda & Copies of Handouts Encl ML20210S6411999-08-12012 August 1999 Informs That Wg Guldemond,License SOP-43780,is No Longer Performing Licensed Duties.Discontinuation of License Is Requested ML20210R2221999-08-12012 August 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-445/99-10 & 50-446/99-10 on 990510-0628.Violations Noted & Being Treated as Ncvs, Consistent with App C of Enforcement Policy ML20210N1101999-08-0404 August 1999 Provides Supplemental Info to Util 990623 License Amend Request 99-005 Re Bypassing DG Trips.Info Replaces Info Contained in Subject Submittal in Attachment 2,Section II, Description of TS Change Request ML20210L1461999-08-0303 August 1999 Informs That NRC Plans to Administer Gfes of Written Operator Licensing Exam on 991006.Requests Submittal of Ltr Identifying Individuals Taking Exam,Personnel Allowed Access to Exams & Mailing Address for Exams ML20210J2301999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards Amend 96 to CPSES Ufsar.Replacement of FSAR Figures with Plant Process Flow Diagrams Meets Intent & Requirements of NRC Reg Guide 1.70,Rev 2 ML20210J6071999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards line-by-line Descriptions of Changes in Amend 96 to CPSES UFSAR Transmitted by Util Ltr TXX-99166,dtd 990802. Replacment of FSAR Figures with Plant Process Flow Diagrams Meets Intent & Requirements of NRC Reg Guide 1.70,rev 2 TXX-9916, Notifies NRC That CPSES Units 1 & 2,improved TS Implemented on 9907271999-08-0202 August 1999 Notifies NRC That CPSES Units 1 & 2,improved TS Implemented on 990727 TXX-9918, Forwards CPSES 10CFR50.59 Evaluation Summary Rept 0008,for 970802-990201 & CPSES Commitment Matl Change Evaluation Rept 0003,for 970802-9906301999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards CPSES 10CFR50.59 Evaluation Summary Rept 0008,for 970802-990201 & CPSES Commitment Matl Change Evaluation Rept 0003,for 970802-990630 ML20210K2321999-07-29029 July 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-445/99-12 & 50-446/99-12 on 990530-0710.No Violations Noted ML20210G5861999-07-29029 July 1999 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for Six Month Period of Jan-June 1999 ML20210J0121999-07-27027 July 1999 Forwards Summary of Methodology for Determination of NDE Measurement Uncertainty,In Response to Recent Discussions with NRC Re LAR 98-006 Concerning Rev to SG Tube Plugging Criteria TXX-9917, Provides Info Re Augmented Inservice Insp Plan,Which Requires Periodic Insp of Rv Head & Internals Lifting Devices at CPSES1999-07-26026 July 1999 Provides Info Re Augmented Inservice Insp Plan,Which Requires Periodic Insp of Rv Head & Internals Lifting Devices at CPSES ML20210F3121999-07-26026 July 1999 Responds to GL 99-02, Laboratory Testing of Nuclear-Grade Activated Charcoal, ML20210D8231999-07-23023 July 1999 Forwards Safety Evaluation of Relief Requests Re Use of 1998 Edition of Subsections IWE & Iwl of ASME Code for Containment Insp ML20210D3211999-07-21021 July 1999 Provides List of Estimates of Licensing Actions,In Response to Administrative Ltr 99-02,dtd 990603 ML20210C2931999-07-21021 July 1999 Supplements 880323 Response to NRC Bulletin 88-02, Rapidly Propagating...Sg Tubes, Non-proprietary WCAP-15010 & Proprietary Rev 0 to WCAP-15009, CP Unit 1 Evaluation for Tube Vibration... Encl.Proprietary Rept Withheld ML20209H0111999-07-16016 July 1999 Forwards Relief Request C-4 to CPSES Unit 2 ISI Program for Approval ML20210C3331999-07-16016 July 1999 Forwards Exam Repts 50-445/99-301 & 50-446/99-301 on 990618- 24.Exam Included Evaluation of Six Applicants for Senior Operator Licenses ML20209H2551999-07-16016 July 1999 Forwards ISI Summary Rept for Fourth Refueling Outage of CPSES Unit 2 & Containment ISI Summary Rept for Fourth Refueling Outage of CPSES Unit 2,per ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section Xi,Paragraph IWA-6230 1999-09-07
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARTXX-9924, Forwards Responses to Questions by NRC Re Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-87 & NPF-89,by Incorporating Changes Increasing RWST low-level Setpoint from Greater than But Equal to 40% to Greater than But Equal to 45% of Span1999-10-22022 October 1999 Forwards Responses to Questions by NRC Re Application for Amends to Licenses NPF-87 & NPF-89,by Incorporating Changes Increasing RWST low-level Setpoint from Greater than But Equal to 40% to Greater than But Equal to 45% of Span TXX-9923, Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for CPSES, Units 1 & 2,per Plant TS 5.6.4.No Failures of Challenges to PORVs of SV for Units Occurred1999-10-15015 October 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for CPSES, Units 1 & 2,per Plant TS 5.6.4.No Failures of Challenges to PORVs of SV for Units Occurred ML20217E7951999-10-12012 October 1999 Forwards COLR for Unit 1,Cycle 8,per TS 5.6.5 ML20216J5571999-10-0101 October 1999 Provides Final Response to GL 98-01,suppl 1, Y2K Readiness of Computer Sys at Npps TXX-9922, Forwards Revised COLR, for Cycle 5 for Unit 21999-10-0101 October 1999 Forwards Revised COLR, for Cycle 5 for Unit 2 ML20212G0721999-09-24024 September 1999 Forwards Rev 4 to Augmented Inservice Insp Plan for CPSES, Unit 1. Future Changes & Revs to Unit 1 Augmented Inservice Insp Plan Will Be Available on Site ML20212H0461999-09-24024 September 1999 Forwards Rev 6 to CPSES Glen Rose,Tx ASME Section XI ISI Program Plan for 1st Interval on 990820 TXX-9921, Suppls 981221 LAR 98-010 to Licenses NPF-87 & NPF-89, Clarfying Conditions of Use Re Analytical Methods Used to Determine Core Operating Limits,Per Telcon with NRC1999-09-10010 September 1999 Suppls 981221 LAR 98-010 to Licenses NPF-87 & NPF-89, Clarfying Conditions of Use Re Analytical Methods Used to Determine Core Operating Limits,Per Telcon with NRC ML20211L9871999-09-0303 September 1999 Forwards Rev 31 to Technical Requirements Manual. All Changes Applicable to Plants Have Been Reviewed Under Util 10CFR50.59 Process & Found Not to Include Any USQs TXX-9915, Responds to 990701 & 0825 RAI Telcons Re Spent Fuel Pool Temp,Per LAR 98-008,which Requested Increase in Spent Fuel Storage capacity.Marked-up Page 4-1 of CPSES Fuel Storage Licensing Rept, Encl1999-09-0303 September 1999 Responds to 990701 & 0825 RAI Telcons Re Spent Fuel Pool Temp,Per LAR 98-008,which Requested Increase in Spent Fuel Storage capacity.Marked-up Page 4-1 of CPSES Fuel Storage Licensing Rept, Encl ML20211K2231999-08-31031 August 1999 Forwards Txu Electric Comments of Rvid,Version 2 ML20211G1081999-08-26026 August 1999 Responds to NRR Staff RAI Re Util Mar 1999 Submittal for NRC Review & Approval of Changes to CPSES Emergency Classification Procedure ML20211G7301999-08-26026 August 1999 Forwards Revs 29 & 30 to CPSES Technical Requirements Manual (Trm). Attachments 1 & 2 Contain Description of Changes for Revs 29 & 30 Respectively ML20211G3441999-08-25025 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRC RAI on LAR 98-010 for Cpses,Units 1 & 2.Communication Contains No New Licensing Commitments Re Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20210U3981999-08-17017 August 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for CPSES, Units 1 & 2,per TS 6.9.1.5.No Failures or Challenges to PORVs or SVs for Plant Occurred ML20211C0991999-08-17017 August 1999 Forwards Rev 3 to ASME Section XI ISI Program Plan,Unit 2 - 1st Interval, Replacing Rev 2 in Entirety TXX-9919, Forwards Relief Request A-3,Rev 1 to Unit 1 ISI Program,Per Conversations Between NRC & Txu Electric on 9908021999-08-16016 August 1999 Forwards Relief Request A-3,Rev 1 to Unit 1 ISI Program,Per Conversations Between NRC & Txu Electric on 990802 ML20210R6561999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards Response to NRR 990805 Telcon RAI Re License Amend Request 98-010,to Increase Power for Operation of CPSES Unit 2 to 3445 Mwth & Incorporating Addl Changes Into Units 1 & 2 TS ML20210S6411999-08-12012 August 1999 Informs That Wg Guldemond,License SOP-43780,is No Longer Performing Licensed Duties.Discontinuation of License Is Requested ML20210N1101999-08-0404 August 1999 Provides Supplemental Info to Util 990623 License Amend Request 99-005 Re Bypassing DG Trips.Info Replaces Info Contained in Subject Submittal in Attachment 2,Section II, Description of TS Change Request TXX-9918, Forwards CPSES 10CFR50.59 Evaluation Summary Rept 0008,for 970802-990201 & CPSES Commitment Matl Change Evaluation Rept 0003,for 970802-9906301999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards CPSES 10CFR50.59 Evaluation Summary Rept 0008,for 970802-990201 & CPSES Commitment Matl Change Evaluation Rept 0003,for 970802-990630 ML20210J2301999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards Amend 96 to CPSES Ufsar.Replacement of FSAR Figures with Plant Process Flow Diagrams Meets Intent & Requirements of NRC Reg Guide 1.70,Rev 2 ML20210J6071999-08-0202 August 1999 Forwards line-by-line Descriptions of Changes in Amend 96 to CPSES UFSAR Transmitted by Util Ltr TXX-99166,dtd 990802. Replacment of FSAR Figures with Plant Process Flow Diagrams Meets Intent & Requirements of NRC Reg Guide 1.70,rev 2 TXX-9916, Notifies NRC That CPSES Units 1 & 2,improved TS Implemented on 9907271999-08-0202 August 1999 Notifies NRC That CPSES Units 1 & 2,improved TS Implemented on 990727 ML20210G5861999-07-29029 July 1999 Forwards fitness-for-duty Program Performance Data for Six Month Period of Jan-June 1999 ML20210J0121999-07-27027 July 1999 Forwards Summary of Methodology for Determination of NDE Measurement Uncertainty,In Response to Recent Discussions with NRC Re LAR 98-006 Concerning Rev to SG Tube Plugging Criteria TXX-9917, Provides Info Re Augmented Inservice Insp Plan,Which Requires Periodic Insp of Rv Head & Internals Lifting Devices at CPSES1999-07-26026 July 1999 Provides Info Re Augmented Inservice Insp Plan,Which Requires Periodic Insp of Rv Head & Internals Lifting Devices at CPSES ML20210F3121999-07-26026 July 1999 Responds to GL 99-02, Laboratory Testing of Nuclear-Grade Activated Charcoal, ML20210C2931999-07-21021 July 1999 Supplements 880323 Response to NRC Bulletin 88-02, Rapidly Propagating...Sg Tubes, Non-proprietary WCAP-15010 & Proprietary Rev 0 to WCAP-15009, CP Unit 1 Evaluation for Tube Vibration... Encl.Proprietary Rept Withheld ML20210D3211999-07-21021 July 1999 Provides List of Estimates of Licensing Actions,In Response to Administrative Ltr 99-02,dtd 990603 ML20209H2551999-07-16016 July 1999 Forwards ISI Summary Rept for Fourth Refueling Outage of CPSES Unit 2 & Containment ISI Summary Rept for Fourth Refueling Outage of CPSES Unit 2,per ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section Xi,Paragraph IWA-6230 ML20209H0111999-07-16016 July 1999 Forwards Relief Request C-4 to CPSES Unit 2 ISI Program for Approval ML20209G0721999-07-13013 July 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for CPSES, Units 1 & 2,per TS 6.9.1.5.No Failures or Challenges to PORVs of SV Occurred During Reporting Period ML20209F0681999-07-0909 July 1999 Informs That Effective 990514,TU Electric Formally Changed Name to Txu Electric.Change All Refs of TU Electric to Txu Electric on Correspondence Distribution Lists ML20209E0421999-07-0909 July 1999 Forwards Response to NRC Request for Addl Info on LAR 98-010.Attachment 1 Is Affidavit for Info Supporting LAR 98-010 ML20209B6021999-06-30030 June 1999 Submits Second Response to NRC GL 98-01,Suppl 1, Y2K Readiness of Computer Sys at Npps. Readiness Disclosure for Reporting Status of Facility Y2K Readiness Encl ML20195J6981999-06-15015 June 1999 Provides Addl Info Related to Open Issue,Discussed in 990610 Conference Call with D Jaffe Re ISI Program Relief Request L-1 Submitted by Util on 980220 ML20196A4921999-06-15015 June 1999 Forwards Rev 30 to Physical Security Plan.Rev Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21 ML20195J0491999-06-14014 June 1999 Submits Response to RAI Re Implementation of 1.0 Volt Repair Criteria ML20195J0651999-06-14014 June 1999 Submits Response to RAI Re GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of Safety Related Power Operated Gate Valves 05000445/LER-1999-001, Forwards LER 99-001-00, Some Electrical Contacts for RCS Pressure Relief Valves Were Not Included in Surveillance Testing Procedures. New Licensing Commitments Identified in Attachment 11999-06-0808 June 1999 Forwards LER 99-001-00, Some Electrical Contacts for RCS Pressure Relief Valves Were Not Included in Surveillance Testing Procedures. New Licensing Commitments Identified in Attachment 1 ML20195F0091999-06-0808 June 1999 Forwards Response to RAI Re Units 1 & 2 ISI Program for Relief Requests E-1 & L-1.Communication Contains No New Licensing Basis Commitments Re Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20207E1921999-05-28028 May 1999 Submits Updated Request for NRC Staff to Review & Approve Certain Changes to CPSES Emergency Plan Submitted in 981015 & s Prior to Changes Being Implemented at CPSES ML20207E1711999-05-28028 May 1999 Supplements 990526 LAR 99-004 as TU Electric Believes Extingency Exists in That Proposed Amend Was Result of NOED Granted to Prevent Shudown of CPSES Unit 1 ML20207D9841999-05-26026 May 1999 Requests That NRC Exercise Enforcement Discretion to Allow Cpses,Unit 1 to Remain in Mode 1,power Operation,Without Having Performed Svc Test,Per SR 4.8.2.1d on Unit 1 Battery BT1ED2 ML20195B6351999-05-25025 May 1999 Submits Response to RAI Re GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of Safety Related Power Operated Gate Valves TXX-9912, Forwards Txu Electric (Formerly TU Electric) CPSES Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scenario Manual for 990721-22,Graded Exercise1999-05-21021 May 1999 Forwards Txu Electric (Formerly TU Electric) CPSES Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scenario Manual for 990721-22,Graded Exercise ML20206U1981999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards Form 10K Annual Rept,Per 10CFR50.71(b). Communication Contains No New Licensing Basis Commitments Re Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20196L1931999-05-20020 May 1999 Forwards MOR for Apr 1999 for Cpses,Units 1 & 2.During Reporting Period There Have Been No Failures or Challenges to Power Operated Relief Valves or Safety Valves TXX-9911, Forwards non-proprietary & Proprietary Responses to RAI Re LAR 98-010 by Incorporating Attached Changes Into CPSES Unit 2 OL NPF-89 & CPSES Units 1,OL NPF-87 & 2 TS to Increase Licensed Power.W & Caldon Proprietary Responses Withheld1999-05-14014 May 1999 Forwards non-proprietary & Proprietary Responses to RAI Re LAR 98-010 by Incorporating Attached Changes Into CPSES Unit 2 OL NPF-89 & CPSES Units 1,OL NPF-87 & 2 TS to Increase Licensed Power.W & Caldon Proprietary Responses Withheld 1999-09-03
[Table view] Category:OTHER U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY/DEPARTMENT TO NRC
MONTHYEARML20006E3971990-02-0505 February 1990 Advises That EPA Has No Objection to Commission Decision That Further Mods to Plant Not Warranted,Based on Review of Final Suppl to Fes ML19354E4351990-01-12012 January 1990 Forwards Final Radiological Emergency Preparedness Exercise Rept. Several Areas Requiring Corrective Action & Areas Recommended for Improvement Identified in Exercise ML20246Q3081989-07-12012 July 1989 Forwards Objectives for Radiological Emergency Preparedness Exercise Scheduled for 890725-26,ltr from State of Tx Clarifying Levels of Participation & Two Ltrs from FEMA Region IV Ofc Addressing Levels of Participation ML20011E8721989-06-0505 June 1989 Advises That Antitrust Review of Unit OL Unnecessary,Per NRC Draft Finding That No Significant Changes in Activities or Proposed Activities of Licensee Have Occurred Since Prior Reviews ML20126L2751985-07-15015 July 1985 Forwards Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station Site-Specific Offsite Radiological Emergency Preparedness Alert & Notification Sys QA Verification. State of Tx & Local Plans Adequate ML20133C0031985-07-0909 July 1985 Requests Space & Ofc Equipment for Five FEMA Emergency Response Team Members at Emergency Operations Facility & Two Team Members at News Ctr ML20125C7471985-06-0707 June 1985 Forwards State of Tx Request for Exemption from Full Participation at 851030 Emergency Preparedness Exercise. Exemption Requested Based on Full Participation in 841114 Exercise.Exemption Supported ML20100B1421984-11-29029 November 1984 Forwards Second Interim Finding on Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station Offsite Emergency Preparedness,Texas State Plan. Plans Adequate ML20138C1821984-08-23023 August 1984 Forwards Project & Budget Proposals for NRC Work for Rev 1 to, Evaluation of Selected NRC Open Items Before Plant Fuel Load & Evaluation of Selected Open NRC Activities at Near-Term OL Sites Needing Action.. ML20093F7941984-07-16016 July 1984 Forwards Final Radiological Emergency Preparedness Exercise Rept for Comanche Peak. Deficiencies Observed Did Not Detract from Overall Demonstrated Capbility of State of Tx & Somervell & Hood Counties ML20084F2591984-04-0606 April 1984 Forwards Ltrs Containing Determination Re Energy Reorganization Act Whistleblower Complaints of D Hatley & B Orr ML20073K4051983-04-12012 April 1983 Forwards Response to Request Re Eligibility of May House for Inclusion in Natl Register of Historic Places.Property Not Eligible Due to Extensive Remodeling & Enlargement ML20063N7441982-09-29029 September 1982 Forwards Evaluation of Hood & Sommervell Counties & State of Tx Radiological Emergency Plans for Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station. Offsite Protection Adequate.Joint Exercise Planned for Early 1983 ML20063L2451982-09-0101 September 1982 Advises That Interim Finding on Facility Offsite Emergency Preparedness Plan Will Be Submitted by 820908 ML20009C7051981-07-17017 July 1981 Comments on Facility Des.Fes Should Explain Basis for Assumption That Molten Core,After melt-through of Containment,Would Solidify & Cease Moving Immediately Below Basemat & at 35 Meters Above Twin Mountains Aquifer ML20009B8371981-07-14014 July 1981 Comments on Health Aspects of DES,NUREG-0775,May 1981. Lessons Learned from TMI Accident Should Receive More Attention.Emergency Preparedness Plan Should Be Modified Re Monitoring of Radiohalogens in Presence of Radionoble Gases ML20008G2671981-06-30030 June 1981 Comments on Des for Facilities.Solid Radwaste Treatment Sys Should Be Considered as Addition to Summary List of Outstanding Issues.Fes & Supporting Documents Should Be Strengthened in Noted Areas ML20005A9511981-06-23023 June 1981 Comments on Des for Facilities.No Significant Impacts Re FERC Areas of Concern Were Found ML19350E5751981-06-17017 June 1981 Ack Receipt of Matl Re Operation of Facilities.No Comments ML20004E8251981-06-0808 June 1981 Advises That Des Has Been Forwarded to Gc Marks,State Conservationist Temple,Tx for Review on Behalf of Usda Soil Conservation Svc ML20004D4011981-06-0505 June 1981 Submits Review of Des.Des Adequately Reflects Facility Impacts on Soil,Water & Plant Resources.Planned & Applied Erosion Control Measures Should Keep Soil Erosion & Sediment at Min ML20004B9061981-05-27027 May 1981 Notifies That EPA Has Scheduled Fr Publication of Notice of Availability of NUREG-0775,EIS for Facilities on 810529. Public Review Period Scheduled to Terminate on 810713 ML19345A7951980-11-14014 November 1980 Responds to 801009 Request for Info Re Species Under Endangered Species Act Threatened or Endangered by Facilities.No Listed or Proposed Species Would Be Affected by Proposed Action ML19347C3731980-10-10010 October 1980 Advises That DOJ Response to Brownsville,Tx 801009 Initial Trial Brief Will Also Address Argument 800925 Motion for Disapproval of Settlement License Conditions ML19338E9411980-10-0101 October 1980 Forwards DOJ Petition for Leave to Intervene & Comments Contesting Applicant Proposed Offer of Settlement ML19331E4681980-09-0303 September 1980 Designates Wa Russell of Wa Russel & Associates as Expert Engineering Witness Which DOJ May Call at Trial of Facility Licensing Proceeding ML19323H8371980-05-23023 May 1980 Forwards Corrected Page 3 to DOJ 800521 Motion to Establish Trial & Other Procedural Dates ML20079E5351980-03-20020 March 1980 Advises That Council on Environ Quality Review of NRC Power Reactors Impact Statements Revealed Disturbing Results.Urges Revision of Policy on Accident Analysis & Preparation of Supplemental Analyses Forprobable Delete:Dupe of 8004030335 ML19210D4351979-10-24024 October 1979 Forwards 791023 Ltr & Schedules of Documents Produced to All Parties of Record Per 791023 Subpoena Duces Tecum & ASLB 791019 Order ML19275A2691979-09-25025 September 1979 Responds to Request for Advice Re Participation of Brazos Electric Power Cooperative.Brazos Has Agreed to Be Bound by Outcome of Tx Utils Generating Co OL Antitrust Hearing. Hearing on Brazos OL Application Not Necessary ML19208A0881979-09-0505 September 1979 Discusses Proposed 6.2% Ownership Interest of Facilities by Tx Municipal Power Agency.Util 790829 Ltr Concluding Antitrust Hearing Re Application Is Unnecessary Is Encl ML19209B4131979-09-0505 September 1979 Responds to NRC Request for Further Advice Re Tx Municipal Power Agency Participation in Nuclear Sites.Antitrust Hearing on Util Application to Participate in Nuclear Plant Units Is Not Necessary ML19249D5161979-08-0808 August 1979 Advises of Termination of Active Participation in Proceeding Due to 790824 Transfer to San Francisco Field Ofc,Antitrust Div ML19274D6131979-01-31031 January 1979 Opposes intrastate-only Operating Provisions of Participation in Facilities,Due to Adverse Effect on Interregional Power Supply & Options Designed to Decrease Charge for Electricity ML20148H7491978-11-0303 November 1978 Ack 781019 NRC Ltr Re NPDES TX0065854 Permit Matters.Npdes TX0065854 Will Soon Be Issued.Will Seek Review of the Applicant'S Chlorine Minmization Study When It Is Submitted ML20206T0241974-01-17017 January 1974 Offers Advice on Texas Utils Generating Co Application,Per Request.Antitrust Hearing Will Not Be Necessary 1990-02-05
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JUL 1 2 -1989 Mr. Frank J. Congel' ,'
. Director.
Division of Radiation Protection and Emergency Preparedness Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Washington, D. C. 20555 i
Dear Mr. Congel:
1 The qualifying full-participation radiological emergency preparedness exercise at the Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station is scheduled for July 25-26, 1989. Enclosed cre the exercise objectives submitted by the State of Texas on May 11,1989, a June 9,1989, letter fram the State of Texas clarifying levels of participation, and two letters from.the Federal Emergency Management Agency Region VI Office dated May 19, 1989, ard June 16, 1989, which address the objectives and levels of :i participation. 'Ihe objectives and levels of participation have been reviewed'by FEMA Headquarters ard FEMA Region VI and are being ferwarded -
to the Nuclear Reef.11atory Commission for review and comment. Please note-
' that it is our understanding that a total population exposure report.will be prepared as part of Objective 31.
We believe.that the proposed objectives identified in the enclosed material and as noted above are sufficient to constitute a qualifying exercise under 10 CFR 50. Please review the enclosed material and advise us as soon as possible of any comments you may have and if the objectives are rafficient to constitute a qualifying exercise under NRC regulations.
If you have any questions, please call me at 646-2871.
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. Texas Department of Public Safety Division of. Emergency Management Box 4087, North' Austin Station Aus, tin . Texas 78773
Dear Mr. Lansford:
The FEMA Region has reviewed, and with concurrence of. FEMA Headquarters, herewith approves.the levels of participation for the Comanche Peak REP exercise set forth in your letter of June 9,1989.
'The only question raised was the meaning of the term " task managers" as used.in Item'l. We believe that this means Department heads or representatives operating in the E0C during emergency operations. If this understanding.
is correct, no further response is required. If not correct', please provide an explanation of this tem. _ ,
If you intend to incorporate these' levels of play'in a.new version of the exercise objectives (and explanatory notes), please provide us a final version '
of these documents for our' records. ,
If you have any further questions, please' contact' Gary Jones of my staff at 817/898-9123.
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f iton-S. Ray, P.E'.
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Mr; Robert Lansford State Coordinator Division of. Emergency. Management Post Office Box 4087 Austin.. Texas 78773 -
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We have' received and made a datailed-review of the proposed objectives for j the July. 25-26.,1989 off-site exercise, at the Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station, submitted in your letter of May ll,1989.
.The objectives listed.' modified by the notes included with the list. appear to meet the requirements of NUREG 0654/ FEMA REPl. Rev. l'and GMs EX-3 and IN-1 and should provide the basis for a successful exercise.
Therefore, the objectives for the 1989 Comanche Peak qualifying ~ exercise are herewith approved. -
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We request that the scenario for.this exercise be submitted for review as close to the May 31.-1989 due date as possible. -
Should you have any further questions, please contact Gary Jones;of my staff at 817/898-9123.
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5805 N. Lamar Blvd. - JOE E. MILNER WILLIAM P. CLEMENTS, . Box 4087 Director Governor Austin, Texas 78773 0001
) Duty Hours 5121465 2138 ROBERT A. LANSFORD i
Nonduty Hours 512/465-2000 Coordinator May 11, 1989 -
Mr. Edd Hargett, Director Federal Emergency Management Agency Region VI, Federal Center 800 North Loop 288 Denton, Texas 76201
Dear. Mr. Hargett:
Enclosed are the State of Texas and Local __Sovernment objectives for the July
25-26, 1989, graded exercise for the Comanche Peak Steam Electric System '
(CPSES).
If you have any questions concerning this matter please contact Bob Gibson of my staff at (512) 465-2138.
Sincerely,
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- 1. Demonstrate the ability X X 1,2,3,4,9 to monitor, understand and use emergency classification levels '
~(ECL) through, the a.p p ropri at e implementation of emergency functions and-activities ~ corresponding to ECL's as required by the scenario. The four ECL's are: Notification of unusual event, alert, site area emergenc and general emergency. y, 2.- Demonstrate the ability
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field' based emergency functions. (See Note B)
- 3. Demonstrate. the ability 'X X 1,2,3,4,9 to dirtet, coordinate and control emergency < ,,
activities. -
- 4. . Demonstrate the ability X X ALL to communicate with all appropriate
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CPSES EMERGENCY RESPONSE. EXERCISE JURISDICTIONAL' RESPONSIBILITY- IDCATION
.. OBJECTIVE' NUMBER AND TEXT- State Local (See Note'AF L> 5... Demonstrate the adequacy- .X X 1,2,3,4,9,15 l of facilities,. equipment,
, displays - and other materials' to , sup emergency operations. port "
~6.. Demonstrate, the ' ability X' X 1,2,5,6,7,8, to. continuously monitor 9,10,11,12,13,.
and control . emergency.
14,15,16 worker exposure.
- 7. , Demonstrate the X 7 appropriate equipment and procedures for determining field radiation. measurement. "
(See Note C) _ .
- 8. Demonstrate ~ the X- 7,16-appropriate equipment and procedures ' for the measurement of airborne
'r a d io i od i- n e concentrations 10 as low as E-7 microcuries per
_ cc' . in the presence of-
, noble gases. -
- 9. Demonstrate the ability X 7,16 to. obtain ' samples 'of
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. laboratory analysis.
- 10. Demonstrate the ability, X 9 within the plume exposure pathway to p- oject dosage to the public via plume exposure, based on plant and field data.
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, JURISDICTIONAL RESPONSIBILITY IDCATION OBJECTIVE NUMBER AND TEXT State ~
Local (See Note A)
- 11. Demonstrate the ability X X to make appropriate 1,2,9 protective action decisions, based on projected or actual dosage, EPA PAG's, availability of adequate shelter, evacuation time estimates and other {
relevant factors.
- 12. Demonstrate the ability X to initially alert the 1,2 public within the 10-mile EPZ and begin dissemination of an instructional message within 15 minutes of a decision by appropriate 7 state and/or local official (s). (See Note D)
- 13. Demonstrate the ability X X to coordinate the 1,2,9,15 formulation and dissemination of accurate information and I
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public in a timely ~
fashion.and alert after the initial 6 notification
- has occurred. (See Note e E)
- 14. Demonstrate the ability X X to brief the media in an 1,2,3,4,15 i
accurate coordinated and timely manner.
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- 15. Demonstrate the ability X X 1,2,3,4,15 to establish'and operate rumor control in a coordinated and timely fashion.- -(See Note U)
- 16. Demonstrate .the ability X X 1,2,7,9 to make the decision to recommend the use of KI to emergency. workers and institutionalized persons.
based on predetermined criteria, as well as to distribute and 1Ldminister it once the decision is made, if necessitated by radiciodine releases. - - ..
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- 17. Demonstrate the ability to make the decision, if This objective will not
.the- state p3an so be demonstrated as it specifies, to recommend conflicts with State the use of KI for general policy.
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. predetermined criteria, as well as to ' distribute and administer it once
the-decision is made, if necessitated by radiciodine releases. ,
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.RESPONSIMLITY IDCATION OBJECTIVE NUMBER AND TEXT State Local (See Note A)
- 18. . Demonstrate -the ability X 1,2-and resources- necessary to implement appropriate protective actions for impacted . permanent the and transient plume EPZ population' (including transit-dependent persons, special- neers populations, handicapped perso ns and institutionalized persons). (See Note F)
- 19. Demonstrate -the' ability. X 1,2 and resources necessary ,,
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- 20. Demonstrate the X X 1,2,7 organizational ability and resources necessary to control evacuation
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control- access to evacuated and sheltered I areas. (See Note H) ,
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radiological monitoring and decontamination of i evacuees. (See Note I) j k
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- 22. Demonstrate the adequacy X 5,6 of facilities, equipment and personnel for congregate care of evacuees. (See Note J)
- 23. Demonstrate the adequacy X 12,13,14 of vehicles, equipment, procedures and personnel for transporting contaminated, injured or exposed individuals.
(See Note K)
- 24. Demonstrate the adequacy X B,10,11 of medical facilities, ._ . -
equipment, procedures and personnel for handling contaminated, injured or exposed individuals.
- 25. Demonstrate the adequacy X X 5,6 of facilitics, equipment, supplies, procedures and personnel for decontamination of '
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(See Note L) ,
- 26. Demonstrate the ability X X 1,2,3,4 to identify the need for and call upon federal and other outside support agencies' assistance.
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- 27. Demonstrate the X 7 appropriate use of equipment and procedures for collection and transport of samples of vegetation, food crops, milk, meat, poultry, water and animal feeds (infigenous to the area and stored). (See Note M) 2 "; .
Demonstrate the X 16 appropriate Inb ,
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for measuring and 7 analyzing sampics of vegetation, food crops, i
' milk, meat, poultry, water and animal feeds (indigenous to the area and stored). (See Note N)
- 29. Demonstrate the ability X to project dosage to the '
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pathway exposure and determine appropriate
' protective measures bases e on field data, EPA PAG's and other relevant factors.
- 30. Demonstrate the ability X to implement 3,9 both preventative and emergency protective actions for ingestion pathway hazards. (Sec l
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_OJJECTIVE NUMBER AND TEXT State Local (See Note A)' .j L
- 31. Demonstrate the ability X 9 i '
to estimate total l' population exposures.
(See Note P)
- 32. Demonstrate the ' ability X 9 to determine appropriate meabures for controlled reentry and re overy based on estimated total population I exposure, available . EPA. PAG's and other relevant factors.
(See Note -Q)
- 33. Demonstrate the ability X 1,2,3,4,9 to implement appropriate - ~
u measures- for controlled reentry and recovery.
(See Note R)
- 34. Demonstrate the ability X X 1,2,3,4,5, to maintain staffing on a 6,7,9,15,16 continuous by 24-hour basis an actual shift
, change. (See Note S)
- 35. Demonstrate the ability i X 1,2 to coordinate the evacuation of onsite - . -
personnel. (See Note T) '
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~The locations where various exercise obj ectives ' are to be demonstrated are indicated by numerical codes as follow:
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CODE TEAM ENIENT OR FACILITY .NAME IDCATION
- 1. Somervell Co. EOC Glen Rose
- 2. Hood Co. EOC- Granbury
- 3. Texas State EOC . Austin
- 4. Disaster District EOC Waco 5.. Relocation /Ca're Center Stephenville 6.
Relocatinn/ Care Center Cleburne
- 7. State Field Teams 10 Mile EPZ (also Hood County Courthouse Annex)
- 8. . Walls Regional Hospital Cleburne
- 9. t BRC O/S CPSES EOF
- 10. Harris Hospital Stephenville
- 11. . Hood Genera.L Hospital Granbury 12.
Glen Rose VFD EMS Ambulance Glen Rose
- 13. Stephenville FD EMS Ambulance Stephenville e
- 14. Hood General Hosp. EMS Ambulance _ GrAT. bury
- 15. Media Center ,,
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Texas BRC Mobile Lab Granbury '
B.
Mobilization and activation of personnel will be performed in '
accordance with approved plans and procedures with the exception of state . personnel.
constraints, these personnel will beDue repositioned to scenario time-in the )
local area (Glen Rose or Granbury). )
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Two Teams will Play per shift. One member of each State Field Monitoring Team on the second shif t will demonstrate dressing in protective. clothing,- '
however this clothing will,not be worn in the field. Note: Respirators will;not be required.
D. All preparations of the Alert and Notificat10n system will be demonstrated '
except for the actual sounding of the sirens. Delivery of EBS messages to the EBS station will be simulated by placing a phone call, as described by applicable plans and procedure, to the EBS station. The EBS station will' receive the message, log it, process the message and simulate broadcast of the message. Sometime on day one, the station will transmit the EBS net-work test message. .
E. Delivery of follow-up messages to the EBS station will be simulated.
F. During the exercise, any Special Needs Facilities within affected areas will be contacted (either actual contact for participating facilities or-control cell contact for others) for information relating to transportation needs.
If contact is not mader default values will be used. Simul ated calls will be placed to individuals listed in the special assistance file as . required by the scenario. For affected areas, the E0C will identify v resources needed, place simulated phone calls to obtain them locally and request assistance, if needed. Any E0C without an affected area will demonstrate this objective by describing the process and providing a list
- of resources, phone numbers, etc. As required by scenario, the following resources will be dispatched (as a maximum): Five buses, two vans and one ambulance (may be simulated). They will drive m the appropriate loca-tions, pause (to simulate loading time) and proceed to the appropriate locations. For those vehicles arriving at the reception centers, drivers will simulate evacuees and be processed accordingly.
G. Since schools will not be in session,Ischool activities will be simu-lated according to a mini-scenario, distinct from the main scenario.
All three school districts will be contacted, ard district administra-tors will be prepared to descr%e the school evacuation process, including determining the availevility of buses and drivers. Two districts will play further, at one pre-designated school in each district. Because the closed schools will not be air-conditioned, the Page 10 of 12 2
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1 school administrator repositioned and one teacher for each school will be at district administrative offices informed by controller message to proceed to the school. until They will simulate school evacuation by providing information about evacuation procedures and by instructing two simulators (simu.Lating students) to evacuate. _One school bus will be dispatched to each school, will board the simulated' students, and will proceed to the relocation center.
H.
Each County EOC will demonstrate that it can determine the necessary number and location of Access Control Points (ACPs) and Traffic Control Points (TCPs) and, how it will man these points and actually set them up in the field. Assistance from other sources will be simulated except for pre-designated State players and ' equipment. ACPs and TCPs will be set up at the side of the road; normal traffic flow will not be impeded.
Due to theonly stations, needtwoto minimize ACPs time away from normal duty and one TCP will be actually established. Any other ACP's or TCP's required by the scenario will be simulated.
I.
At least eight individuals and one simulated contaminated person and vehicle will be processed at egch center.
Decontamination will be simulated. The school relocation portion of the Stephenville Relocation / Care Center Plan will u not be activated as school is Tat in session.
J.
To minimize disruption of private organizations that normally provide congregate care, they will be' contacted on the day of the exercise, but need not participate.
K.
Three ambulances will be used to actually transport simulated contaminated injury victims.
L.
Decontamination and display of of emergency workers will include monitoring supplies, . equipment- and showers.
Decontamination of equipment and vehicles demonstrations of monitoring) will be demonstrated (after appropriate by describing the decontamination techniques which would be used.
M. Three field teams will demonstrate the collection and transport of samples. Samples will include soil, standing water, vegetation (two types including grass ) and milk but will exclude poultry, meat and stored animal feed. All samples will be delivered to the State Mobile Lab. Radiological controls may will be limited to gloves and shoe covers; be simulated. any other Radio contact is not required. Only the State of Texas will demonstrate the ingestion portion. Local entities are not required to participate.
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N. All lab procedures will be demonstrated on at least one of ea.h type of the actual samples delivered to the lab except for the actual counting of the samples.
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Discussions between the BRC O/S CPSES EOF and the State Council members will simulate implementation of protective actions. EBS messages will be generated and coordinated, but will not be transmitted to the radio sta-tion. Press releases will_ be generated and coordinated. The New Center -
will not be activated on the 2/nd day of the exercise. Federal agency par-ticipation will be assumed not to have arrived.
P. By agreement with FEMA Region VI, players will demonstrate this objective following the Plume Pathway exercise on day one. Individuals who would make the calculations to satisfy this objective will walk FEMA through the process used, indicate.where the data used for calculations is obtained, and will describe the decision makin mated total . population exposures. gA process involved report will not in be developing issued. esti-O. This objective will be demonstrated by the formulation of action plans following the Plume Pathway exercise on day one. Controllers will provide simulated data to the participating individuals. Consideration for the relocation and/or reentry of general and/or special populations will be determined and driven by an evaluation of deposition activity in relation to applicable PAGs.
R. The ability to implement appropriate. measures for controlled reentry and -
recovery will be demonstrated by consideration of recovery recommendations /
planning by local state and util-ity representatives at the CPSES EOF and if required the Somervell County EOC. Players will initiate calls (as needed
. to implement reentry / recovery measures) to a control cell which will simu-late those agencies / organizations which would provide resources and infor-mation.
S. An actual shift change will be required during the exercise on day one, for
' shif t personnel at all locations except State EOC, Disaster District EOC Waco (this does not include BRC personnel), hospitals, ambulances and EMS support organization personnel. '
T. Notification of local governments, proper use s of communication channels, coordination and provision of appropriate ~of f-site support to an on-site evacuation will be evaluated at the local E0Cs. Controller messages to site personnel will specify the number of simulated evacuees and evacuated vehicles. The EOC will evaluate the impact and, if required by scenario, l will simulate activities which would be required to control plant eva-
- i. cuation traffic.
U. Rumor control at locations 1-4 will only be ~ exercised as it relates to i the overall coordination process with the Joint Information Center (JIC).
This activity will not be demonstrated as a seperate or primary function l" since the JIC at the facility has primary responsibility for this func-l tion.
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DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY 5805 N. Lamar Blvd.
- JOE E. MILNER WILLIAM P. CLEMENTS, JR. Box 4087 redor Governor Austin, Texas 78773 000 Duty Hours $121465-2138 ROBERT A. LANSFORD Nonduty Hours 51214Gs 2000 Coordinator '
June 9,1989 Mr. Edd Hargett, Regional Director Federal Emergency Management Agency Federal Regional Center 800 North Loop 288 -
Denton, TX 76201
Dear Mr. Hargett:
1 Recent discussions among members of your staff, my staff, and representatives of TU Electric and the local governments in the Comanche Peak area have raised questions regarding the level of participation of local government forces in the
+ upcoming graded exercise for CPSES. These_ questions revolve primarily around ;
how many local personnel can be committed te exercise participation without degrading the ability of the communities to maintain acceptable levels of public safety and public administration. A secondary question involves the level to which volunteers, such as firemen, can be asked.to disrupt their normal work schedules in order to participate in such activities as radiological monitoring and ambulance operations for exercise purposes.
It is my understanding that state, local, and federal representatives have ten-tatively agreed upon levels of participation which will satisfactorily j demonstrate the exercise objectives withou.t: undue impact on public safety. I request your agency's review of the following levels of participation, and l FEMA's written concurrence (or ext'ption) as quickly as possible, in tsrder that we may adjust our offsite training requirements and address local government
- concerns expeditiously. *
- j; Item 1: level 1 of participation in local facilities being evaluated.
Decision-makers and task managers will demonstrate a shif t change. Cl erical ,
secretarial, and non-specialized support personnel will not be required to ct demonstrate a shift change. 9 -
e, l Item 2: level of participation by regular emergency services personnel (e.g.
police, fire, and ambulance personnel). y .)
Emergency service departments called upon by the scenario to demonstrate a func- I tion may respond with only representative numbers of personnel, as opposed to N!
complete teams. Specifically, the City of Stephenville may send four firemen to:
represent an eight-man team for one shift, and a second four-man.2q team sent the second eight-man shif t assigned to radiological operations at the jg'Q
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,. tations if full-team response would jeopardize the public safety on the day of l the exercise.
Item 3: . level of participation by volunteers.
l l Volunteers who are chiefs ot :ervices, such as fire chiefs, will demonstrate a.
shif t change.
Teams of volunteers assigned to response functions; such as radiological moni-toring at local E0C's, may be demonstrated by two one-man shifts ' representing
. two two-man shifts.
Private-agency volunteers, such as the American Red Cross' representatives in the Relocation Centers, will not be required to demonstrate a shift change.
Item 4: level of participation by schools.
In a scenario independent of the main exercise,. school district personnel in Glen Rose ISD and Granbury ISD will demonstrate the notification, activation, and mobilization procedures necessary to evacuate one school facility in each district, using one bus at each location. _Eusses will be driven to the appropriate Relocation Centers. No shift change will be demonstrated.
Approval of these levels of. participation should enable the localities to main-tain regular service levels while demonstrating their emergency response capabi-lities and procedures. Please advise me at your earliest opportunity as to whether you concur with this assessment.
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