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Forwards Region 1 s to Licensees Re Emergency Preparedness
ML20055C031
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 08/05/1982
From: Hassell D
NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE LEGAL DIRECTOR (OELD)
To: Carter L, Paris O, Shon F
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
References
ISSUANCES-SP, NUDOCS 8208100053
Download: ML20055C031 (5)


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m_WN Cfiristenbury/Scinto Chron Louis J. Carter, b . Chairman Dr. Oscar H. Paris Administrative Judge Administrative Judge Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Atomic Safety and Licensing Board 7300 City Line Avenue U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Philadelphia, PA 19151-2291 Washington, D.C. 20555 Mr. Frederick J. Shon Administrative Judge Atomic Safety and Licensing Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 In the Matter of Consolidated Edison Company of New York (Indian Point, Unit 2)

Power Authority of the State of New York (Indian Point, Unit 3)

Docket Nos. 50-247_SP and 50-286-SP

Dear Administrative Judges:

Enclosed are copies of letters from the Regional Administrator, Region I, U.S. Nuclear Reguletory Commission to the Licensees of the Indian Point facilities related to emergency preparedness for the information of the Licensing Board and parties.

Sincerely, Donald F. Hassell Counsel for NRC Staff Encisoures:

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4 Irving Place Kcu York, New York 10003 centicson:

Tho Kuclear Regulatory Cournission (NRC) received the enclosed Federal Einar-gcticy R:ncge=ent Agency (FEMA) letter dated August 2,1982, which refers to deficiencies in tha stete of erargoney prcparedness around your reactor site at the Indian Point Nuclear Power Station. Enclosed with the FEMA letter is their report dated July 30, 1982, entitled " Interim Findings on the Adequacy of R;diological Ersergency Response Preparation of State and Local Governoonts at tb Indicn Point Nuclear Power Station". This report contains the findings by FE7. during their obscevation of the Emergency Preparedness Exercise on M:rch 3,1932, and their assesmont of the ability of the State of New York cad tha Ceunties of Westchester, Putocm, Rockland and Orange to finpleeent their it.dtological Energency Plans. We consider the offsite deficiencies idantified to apply equally to Units 2 and 3.

The c Joe concerns identified by FEMA as significant deficiencias (capriiility ech) relate to the following planning standards of 10 CFR 50.47(b):

- Motification Methods _and Procedures, (Planning Standcrd No. 5);

  • PuAlic Education and Information, (Planning Standard No. 7);  ;
  • Protectiva_ Response, (Planning Standard No. 10);

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e Radiolcoical_for liosponsibility Exposure the PYenning Control _, (Planning Effort, Planning(Standard Sttaderd No.11); No.16),

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Ya cro of the view that the significant deficiencies identified by FEMA and referrcd to tbove, must be remedied in order for us to conclude that appropri-ate ptvtective actions een and will be taken in the event of a radiological (ccrr_ncy ct your faciltty. ,

1 Conse:;u:ntly, pursucnt to 10 CFR 50.54(s)(2)(ii) you are hereby notified that, I sh:uld the significant deficiencies identified by FEVA in their August 2,1982 '

1cetcr not be remedisd within 120 dcys of the date of this letter, the KRC I will dctcmine whether your reactor shall be shut down until such deficiencies cro reedicd or whether ethne enforcement action is appropriate. l Furth:r, you are to submit a written stateecnt to this office within 30 days of ths dcto of this latter, describing plans for correcting This request ccch offewer affects the than significtnt deficiencies idontified by FEMA.

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Consolidated Edison Company 2 g gg ten (10) 'Itcensees and therefore, is not subject to the Paperwork Reduction ' .

Act of 1930 (PL 96-511).

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Ronald C. Hayn k J Regional Administrator i

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Enclosure:

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dsted August 2, 1982 with enclosure cc w/cnc1:

J. McGrath, Senior Vice President - Power Generation K. Burke. Director, Regulatory Affairs V. D. Hamlin, Assistant to Resident Manager (PASNY)

F. Matra, Resident Construction Manager Levis F. Liboratori Nuclear Licensing Engineer Director. Power Division, State of New York '

Yho:.ss J. Farrelly, Esquire Brent L. Brandenburg, Assistant Ganoral Counsel Hor.orr.ble Hugh t.. Carey, Governor of New York D. Axelrod, Comissioner, New York Departseant of Health F. Patrono, Director, FDtA Region II ./

D. D. Cruen, County Executive, Putnam County L. Hatchach, County Executive, Orange County J. T. Grant, County Executive, Rockland County A. G. 0o18o11o, County Executive, West Chester County J. Dunkolberger, Ncw York State Energy Office V. C. Hennessy, Chaircan, New York State Of saster Preparedness Commission V. Adler, Director, P&P Division, FEMA:HQ Public Docurnnt Roars (POR Local Public Docue:ent Room (LPOR) l Nuclear Safety Information Centar (NSIC)

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The Nuclear Regulatory Comciission (NRC) received the enclosed Federal Emer-gency Mancgement Agency (FEMA) letter dated August 2,1982, which refers to deficiencies in the state of emargency preparedness around your reactor site at the Indien Point Nuclear Power Station. Enclosed with the FEMA letter is their report dated July 30, 1982, entitled " Interim Findings on the Mequacy .

of Rcdfological Emergency Response Prepcration of State and 1.ocal Governocats et the Indien Point Nuclear Power Station". This report contains the findings by FEFA during their observation of the Emergency Preparedness Exercise on March 3,1982, and their assossment of the ability of the State of New York and the Counties of Westchoster, Putncm, Rockland and Orango to implement thcir Rcdialogical Emergency Plans. Wo consider the offsito deficiencies identified to apply equally to Units 2 and 3.

The ocJor concerns identified by FEMA as significant deficiencies capability eck) reinto to the following planning stzndards of 10 CFR 50.47(b :

a Motificction Method _s_and Procedures, (Planning Standard No. 5);

  • ) E tc Education andfinformation, (Planning Standard No. 7);
  • Protective Response, (Planning Standard No.10);
  • Rddiol_o_oical Exposure Control, (Picnning Standart! No.11);

" Responsibility for the_ Planntna_ Effort (Planning Standard No.16),

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! W cre of the view that the significant deficiencies identified by FEMA and referred to above, must be remedied in order for us to conclude that appropri-ato gestectivo actions can and will be taken in the event of a radiological tecrgency at your facility.

Conscqucntly, pursucnt to 10 CFR 50.54(s)(2)(11) you are hareby notified that, should the significant deficiencies identified by FEI'A in their August 2,1982 1cttcy not be rcrcdied within 120 days of the date of this letter, the NRC vill deturmino whether your teactor shall be shut down until such deficiencias are rcxdted or whether other enforcement action is appropriate.

Further, you are to subait a written statement to this office within 30 days of the date of this letter, describing plans for correcting each of the

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ten (10) licensees and therefore, is not subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1950 (PL 96-511). .

Sincerely,

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Enclosure:

L4tter from FEMA datcd August 2, 1982 with enclosure cc w/cncl:

L. .W. Sinclair, Pecsident and Chf er Operating Officer C. M. Frctt, Assistant Goneral Counsel A Kleur.cnn, Vice President - Quality Assurance J. C. Erons, Rosident Manager D. Halat:, Quality Assurance Superintendent G. N. L'ilYcrding, Chairman, Safety Review Corsittee K. Carto, 01rcetor, Regulatory Affairs (Con Ed) .

J. Thocs, ProJoct Manager '

Director, Pow r Division, State of Nuw York .

.Honorchio Hugh L. Carcy, Governor of New York -

D. Axelred, Comissionar, Mcw York 0 apartment of Health F. Pctrcne, Director, F9% Rogion II D. D. Bruen, County .Exocutivo, Putnam County L. Ecit5cch, County Executive, Orange County

, J. T. Grent, County Executivo Rockland County

! A. B. DalEcIlo, County Executiva, West Chaster County J. Dunkolbergor, New York State Encrcy Office l' C. Hennessy, Chaim.an, New York State Disaster Preparedness Cocuission V. Adicr Director, P&P Division, FBtA:HQ Public Doctcent Rooci (POR Local Public Document Room (LPDR)

W:lser Sefcty Information Center (NSIC)

NRC Resident Inspector

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