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WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 July 16,1986 Mr. Victor Stelio, Jr. | |||
Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Conrnission Washington, D.C. 20555 | Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Conrnission Washington, D.C. 20555 | ||
==Dear Mr. Stello:== | ==Dear Mr. Stello:== | ||
==SUBJECT:== | ==SUBJECT:== | ||
EMERGENCY PLANNING REQUIREMENTS FOR NRC LICENSEES The ACRS has noted that the Commission is considering requiring fuel cycle and other radioactive material licensees either to develop plans for coping with accidental radionuclide releases or to justify the reasons that the development of such plans is.not needed. | EMERGENCY PLANNING REQUIREMENTS FOR NRC LICENSEES The ACRS has noted that the Commission is considering requiring fuel cycle and other radioactive material licensees either to develop plans for coping with accidental radionuclide releases or to justify the reasons that the development of such plans is.not needed. | ||
To minimize the impact of this decision, we suggest that the NRC con-sider recommending that such licensees utilize in this process the screening model recently published by the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements. Such an approach could minimize the work involved and would enable licensees to apply a method that has undergone careful review and has been shown to provide a conservative estimate of the risks involved due to atmospheric radionuclide releases from a wide range of nuclear operations. Details of the screening model have been published as follows: | To minimize the impact of this decision, we suggest that the NRC con-sider recommending that such licensees utilize in this process the screening model recently published by the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements. | ||
Such an approach could minimize the work involved and would enable licensees to apply a method that has undergone careful review and has been shown to provide a conservative estimate of the risks involved due to atmospheric radionuclide releases from a wide range of nuclear operations. | |||
Sincerely, s N | Details of the screening model have been published as follows: | ||
David A. Ward Chairman 8607220137 | " Screening Techniques for Determining Compliance With Environ-mental Standards," Commentary No. 3, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Bethesda, Maryland (March 31,1986). | ||
Sincerely, s N David A. Ward Chairman 8607220137 e60716 PDR ACRS PDR R-1209}} | |||
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| Issue date: | 07/16/1986 |
| From: | Ward D Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards |
| To: | Stello V NRC OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS (EDO) |
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| ACRS-R-1209, NUDOCS 8607220137 | |
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UNITED STATES
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WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 July 16,1986 Mr. Victor Stelio, Jr.
Executive Director for Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Conrnission Washington, D.C. 20555
Dear Mr. Stello:
SUBJECT:
EMERGENCY PLANNING REQUIREMENTS FOR NRC LICENSEES The ACRS has noted that the Commission is considering requiring fuel cycle and other radioactive material licensees either to develop plans for coping with accidental radionuclide releases or to justify the reasons that the development of such plans is.not needed.
To minimize the impact of this decision, we suggest that the NRC con-sider recommending that such licensees utilize in this process the screening model recently published by the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements.
Such an approach could minimize the work involved and would enable licensees to apply a method that has undergone careful review and has been shown to provide a conservative estimate of the risks involved due to atmospheric radionuclide releases from a wide range of nuclear operations.
Details of the screening model have been published as follows:
" Screening Techniques for Determining Compliance With Environ-mental Standards," Commentary No. 3, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Bethesda, Maryland (March 31,1986).
Sincerely, s N David A. Ward Chairman 8607220137 e60716 PDR ACRS PDR R-1209