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D. W. Moeller, Chairman ACRS Subcomittee on Reactor Radiological Effects and Site Evaluation FROM:
                    .,,..                                                      December 28, 1984 MEMORANDUM FOR:               D. W. Moeller, Chairman ACRS Subcomittee on Reactor Radiological Effects and Site Evaluation FROM:                         0. S. Merrill, Staff Engineer             M
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==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
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Time and Place:
Time and Place:
The ACRS Subcommittees on RRE and SE will hold a combined meeting on January 3-4, 1985. The meeting will be held in Room 1046, 1717 H St.,
The ACRS Subcommittees on RRE and SE will hold a combined meeting on January 3-4, 1985. The meeting will be held in Room 1046, 1717 H St.,
NW., Washington, D.C. The meeting will be open to public attendance.
NW., Washington, D.C.
Each day the meeting will start at 8:30 a.m. and continue until the
The meeting will be open to public attendance.
!                                      conclusion of business for that day.
Each day the meeting will start at 8:30 a.m. and continue until the conclusion of business for that day.


==Purpose:==
==Purpose:==
The purpose of this meeting is to review and discuss one Emergency Preparedness issue, i.e., Proposed Amendments to 10 CFR Part 50, Section 50.47 and Appendix E: Consideration of Earthquakes in the Context of Emergency Preparedness.
The purpose of this meeting is to review and discuss one Emergency Preparedness issue, i.e.,
A copy of the document to be reviewed was sent as an attachment to my December 24, 1984 memorandum to you and other recipients. Unfortunate-ly, that copy was not the final version; the final version is enclosed as Attachment 4.                                                                                .
Proposed Amendments to 10 CFR Part 50, Section 50.47 and Appendix E: Consideration of Earthquakes in the Context of Emergency Preparedness.
A copy of the document to be reviewed was sent as an attachment to my December 24, 1984 memorandum to you and other recipients. Unfortunate-ly, that copy was not the final version; the final version is enclosed as Attachment 4.
The second document sent to you, Proposed Rule on Emergency Preparedness for Fuel Cycle and Other Radioactive Material Licensees, has been withdrawn from consideration at this meeting.
The second document sent to you, Proposed Rule on Emergency Preparedness for Fuel Cycle and Other Radioactive Material Licensees, has been withdrawn from consideration at this meeting.
Attendees:
Attendees:
The following ACRS members and consultants are expected to attend.
The following ACRS members and consultants are expected to attend.
Hotel reservations have been made as indicated. For ACRS members who cannot attend, please call the hotel and cancel your reservation or notify the ACRS office who will cancel them for you so the ACRS will not be billed. For ACRS consultants, please phone the hotel to give them a credit card number to guarantee late arrival, otherwise they will not The telephone number for the hold the room Lombardy    Hotel for     y(ou past 6:00 p.m.
Hotel reservations have been made as indicated. For ACRS members who cannot attend, please call the hotel and cancel your reservation or notify the ACRS office who will cancel them for you so the ACRS will not be billed. For ACRS consultants, please phone the hotel to give them a credit card number to guarantee late arrival, otherwise they will not The telephone number for the hold the room for y(ou past 6:00 p.m.
is 202)828-2600.
Lombardy Hotel is 202)828-2600.
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D..W._Moeller, Chairman               2 C. Michelson, Member                 Hospitality     Jan. 2,3 J. Ebersole, Member                 St. Charles     Jan. 2,3 C. Wylie, Member                                    Jan. 2,3 D. Aldrich, Consultant              Hospitality)
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NONE (Local     NONE M. Carter, Consultant               Lombardy         Jan. 2,3 I. Catton, Consultant               Lombardy         Jan. 2,3 R. Kathren, Consultant               Lombardy         Jan. 2,3 D. Orth, Consultant                 Lombardy         Jan. 2,3 P. Pomeroy, Consultant               Lombardy         Jar. 2 P. Davis, Consultant                 (Willmakeown)
C. Michelson, Member Hospitality Jan. 2,3 J. Ebersole, Member St. Charles Jan. 2,3 Jan. 2,3 Hospitality)
C. Wylie, Member NONE (Local NONE D. Aldrich, Consultant M. Carter, Consultant Lombardy Jan. 2,3 I. Catton, Consultant Lombardy Jan. 2,3 R. Kathren, Consultant Lombardy Jan. 2,3 D. Orth, Consultant Lombardy Jan. 2,3 P. Pomeroy, Consultant Lombardy Jar. 2 P. Davis, Consultant (Willmakeown)
Status:
Status:
Proposed Amendment to 10 CFR 50, etc.
Proposed Amendment to 10 CFR 50, etc.
The former status of this issue was reported in a handout (Tab 9) distributed at the 295th ACRS Meeting (Attachment 2) and is provided as               '
The former status of this issue was reported in a handout (Tab 9) distributed at the 295th ACRS Meeting (Attachment 2) and is provided as background information. A draft copy of the proposed minutes of that portion of the meeting dealing with Emergency Preparedness is included for your information as Attachment 3.
background information. A draft copy of the proposed minutes of that portion of the meeting dealing with Emergency Preparedness is included for your information as Attachment 3.
.The status remained unchanged until a modified version of the proposed rule change was approved by four of the five Comissioners (Consiissioner Asselstine disapproved), as reported to EDO, W. Dircks by S. Chilk, Secretary to the Comission, in an internal memorandum dated December 6, 1981. This memorandum also requested that certain changes be incor-porated into the proposed rule prior to its publication in the Federal Register.
                            .The status remained unchanged until a modified version of the proposed rule change was approved by four of the five Comissioners (Consiissioner Asselstine disapproved), as reported to EDO, W. Dircks by S. Chilk, Secretary to the Comission, in an internal memorandum dated December 6,
These changes were made and the final version of the proposed rule was published in the Federal Register on December 24, 1984; a copy of the final approved draft is enclosed (Attachment 4). This draft replaces
;                              1981. This memorandum also requested that certain changes be incor-porated into the proposed rule prior to its publication in the Federal Register.
* in the SECY paper, SECY-84-394, October 10, 1984 which was recently sent to you.
These changes were made and the final version of the proposed rule was published in the Federal Register on December 24, 1984; a copy of the final approved draft is enclosed (Attachment 4). This draft replaces Enclosure 1 in the SECY paper, SECY-84-394, October 10, 1984 which was recently sent to you.
A comparison of the final version with the earlier version reveals several significant changes which are marked for your convenience in.
A comparison of the final version with the earlier version reveals several significant changes which are marked for your convenience in Attachment 4. The most notable of the changes are the addition of a new paragraph 3 on page 10, and the following, " Separate Views of Comis-l sioner Asselstine on pages 10 to 12, and " Chairman Palladino's Addition-
The most notable of the changes are the addition of a new paragraph 3 on page 10, and the following, " Separate Views of Comis-l sioner Asselstine on pages 10 to 12, and " Chairman Palladino's Addition-al Views" on page 12. The other changes, although not as far-reaching as the above-named, are nonetheless important, particularly the full sentences and phrases underlined on pages 1, 5, 6, 9 and 12.
'                              al Views" on page 12. The other changes, although not as far-reaching as the above-named, are nonetheless important, particularly the full sentences and phrases underlined on pages 1, 5, 6, 9 and 12.
Future Efforts:
Future Efforts:
The comment period on the final Proposed Amendment to 10 CFR 50 expires January 22, 1965. The subcomittee will report to the full Comittee on this issue at their meeting on January 10-12, 1985. It is anticipated
The comment period on the final Proposed Amendment to 10 CFR 50 expires January 22, 1965. The subcomittee will report to the full Comittee on this issue at their meeting on January 10-12, 1985. It is anticipated that the full Comittee will send its coments to the Connission on this matter as a product of that meeting. Any action beyond that is not as yet obvious.
,                              that the full Comittee will send its coments to the Connission on this
!                              matter as a product of that meeting. Any action beyond that is not as yet obvious.
A subcommittee meeting to consider the Proposed Rule on Emergency Preparedness for Fuel Cycle and Other Radioactive Material Licensees.
A subcommittee meeting to consider the Proposed Rule on Emergency Preparedness for Fuel Cycle and Other Radioactive Material Licensees.
* D. W. Moeller, Chairman             3 1
 
* originally scheduled for discussion at this meeting, but subsequently withdrawn, will not be rescheduled Lntil the NRC staff advises us that the issue is ready for ACRS review. This may not be in the near term, as there appears to be considerable difference of opinion concerning it             -
D. W. Moeller, Chairman 3
among concerned NRC Offices which must be resolved before the ACRS can review it.
1 originally scheduled for discussion at this meeting, but subsequently withdrawn, will not be rescheduled Lntil the NRC staff advises us that the issue is ready for ACRS review. This may not be in the near term, as there appears to be considerable difference of opinion concerning it among concerned NRC Offices which must be resolved before the ACRS can review it.
Attachments:
Attachments:
As stated cc: (With. Attach.)                 (W/ Attach. 1 only, ACRS Members:                 NRC Staff:
As stated cc: (With. Attach.)
H. Lewis                     M. Jamgochian, RES D. Okrent                     S. McGuire, RES C. Michelson                 A. Roecklein, RES J. Ebersole                   R. Mernan, NRR R. Axtmann                   M. Kearney, NMSS M. Carbon                     S. Schwartz, IE C. Mark C. Wylie ACRS Consultants:             ACRS Staff:
(W/ Attach. 1 only, ACRS Members:
D. Aldrich                   R. Fraley M. Carter                     M. Libarkin I. Catton                   J. McKinley R. Kathren                   G. Quittschreiber D. Orth                     T. McCreless P. Pomeroy                   A. Newsom P. Davis Invited Ex >erts:
NRC Staff:
H. Lewis M. Jamgochian, RES D. Okrent S. McGuire, RES C. Michelson A. Roecklein, RES J. Ebersole R. Mernan, NRR R. Axtmann M. Kearney, NMSS M. Carbon S. Schwartz, IE C. Mark C. Wylie ACRS Consultants:
ACRS Staff:
D. Aldrich R. Fraley M. Carter M. Libarkin I. Catton J. McKinley R. Kathren G. Quittschreiber D. Orth T. McCreless P. Pomeroy A. Newsom P. Davis Invited Ex >erts:
R. Abbey, (RL, Meteorologist J. Lucas. Louisiana, Emergency Planning R. Krimm, FEMA
R. Abbey, (RL, Meteorologist J. Lucas. Louisiana, Emergency Planning R. Krimm, FEMA


ATTACHMENT 1 PROPOSED AGENDA - ACRS REACTOR RADIOLOGICAL EFFECTS AND SITE EVALUATION ON EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS JANUARY 3-4, 1985 WASHINGTON, D.C.
ATTACHMENT 1 PROPOSED AGENDA - ACRS REACTOR RADIOLOGICAL EFFECTS AND SITE EVALUATION ON EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS JANUARY 3-4, 1985 WASHINGTON, D.C.
January 3, 1985 Introduction                          D. Moeller, Chairman 8:30 - 8:45 a.m.
January 3, 1985 8:30 - 8:45 a.m.
8:45 - 10:25 a.m. Applying Non-Nuclear                   J. Lucas Director Experience to Nuclear                 of Emergency Emergency Preparedness                 Preparedness, St.
Introduction D. Moeller, Chairman 8:45 - 10:25 a.m.
Charles Parish, Hahnv111e, LA 10:15 - 10:30         BREAK P. Davis Inter-10:30 - 11:15 a.m. PRA Considerations in Emergency Preparedness for Low Frequency       mountain Technologies, Natural Events                         Idaho Falls, ID 11:15 - 12:00 N00N _ Meteorological Considerations         R. Abbey, NRL     .
Applying Non-Nuclear J. Lucas Director Experience to Nuclear of Emergency Emergency Preparedness Preparedness, St.
                                ,in Emergency Preparedness for Low-Frequency Natural Events 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. LUNCH FEMA's Emergency Preparedness          R. Krimm, 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Charles Parish, Hahnv111e, LA 10:15 - 10:30 BREAK 10:30 - 11:15 a.m.
Program for Offsite Safety             State and Local Programs, FEMA R. Krimm, FEMA 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.     FEMA's Natural and Technical Hazards Program 3:00 - 3:15 p.m.       BREAK 3:15 - 5:00 p.m.       Executive Session                                               .
PRA Considerations in Emergency P. Davis Inter-Preparedness for Low Frequency mountain Technologies, Natural Events Idaho Falls, ID 11:15 - 12:00 N00N _ Meteorological Considerations R. Abbey, NRL
5:00 p.m.             ADJOURN January 4, 1985 Introduction                          D. Moeller, Chairman 8:30 - 8:45 a.m.
,in Emergency Preparedness for Low-Frequency Natural Events 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Proposed Amendments to                M. Jangochian, RES 8:45 - 10:15 a.m.
LUNCH 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
10CFR50, etc., Consideration of Earthquakes in the Context of Emergency Preparedness 10:15 - 10:30 a.m. BREAK 10:30 - 1:00 p.m.     Executive Session 1:00 p.m.             ADJOURN
FEMA's Emergency Preparedness R. Krimm, Program for Offsite Safety State and Local Programs, FEMA 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
FEMA's Natural and Technical R. Krimm, FEMA Hazards Program 3:00 - 3:15 p.m.
BREAK 3:15 - 5:00 p.m.
Executive Session 5:00 p.m.
ADJOURN January 4, 1985 8:30 - 8:45 a.m.
Introduction D. Moeller, Chairman 8:45 - 10:15 a.m.
Proposed Amendments to M. Jangochian, RES 10CFR50, etc., Consideration of Earthquakes in the Context of Emergency Preparedness 10:15 - 10:30 a.m.
BREAK 10:30 - 1:00 p.m.
Executive Session 1:00 p.m.
ADJOURN


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Since the Commissioners' meeting, PE has been working with the NRC Staff and the Comissioners to incorporate recomended changes into the document and resolve differences between parties. As of October 31 the document had not been approved for release. It was Comissioner Palladino's intent that the revised SECY paper be approved for release prior to the oral arguments on Diablo Canyon which were presented on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 1984. (Reference 4). This issue was frequently mentioned and discussed in the oral arguments.
                        -                                          DRAFT #1 0MERRILL/bgs 10/31/84 MTGA DISC: EARTHQUAKES STATUS REPORT - NOVEMBER 1, 1984 CONSIDERATION OF EARTHQUAKES IN THE CONTEXT OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Discussion The SECY document (Ref. 1) was discussed at the October 23, 1984 Comission meeting, primarily between the NRC Staff, the PE Staff and the Commissioners. The principal items discussed were those on which comments had been expressed by PE in Ref. 2 which has not been made public, although its contents were extensively discussed during the open meeting and are available in Ref. 3, the transcript of the meeting.
Since the Commissioners' meeting, PE has been working with the NRC Staff and the Comissioners to incorporate recomended changes into the
'              document and resolve differences between parties. As of October 31 the document had not been approved for release. It was Comissioner Palladino's intent that the revised SECY paper be approved for release prior to the oral arguments on Diablo Canyon which were presented on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 1984. (Reference 4). This issue was frequently mentioned and discussed in the oral arguments.
Until the document is released, the ACRS RRE Subcommittee will not be able to review it in its final fonn and make recomendations to the full Comittee regarding the proposed rulemaking. The document's release is anticipated in advance of the combined RRE/WM meeting scheduled for November 30-December 1, 1984. The questions before the Comittee are (1) whether it agrees that the RRE/WM Subcomittees should review the proposed amendment during the public review period, and (2) whether the full Comittee, after hearing the subcommittee's report, should acke recommendations and/or coments to the Commission on this issue, and (3) in view of the preceding, what schedule should be proposed in lieu of the one proposed by NRC Staff (Reference 8) and discussed in Reference 9.
Until the document is released, the ACRS RRE Subcommittee will not be able to review it in its final fonn and make recomendations to the full Comittee regarding the proposed rulemaking. The document's release is anticipated in advance of the combined RRE/WM meeting scheduled for November 30-December 1, 1984. The questions before the Comittee are (1) whether it agrees that the RRE/WM Subcomittees should review the proposed amendment during the public review period, and (2) whether the full Comittee, after hearing the subcommittee's report, should acke recommendations and/or coments to the Commission on this issue, and (3) in view of the preceding, what schedule should be proposed in lieu of the one proposed by NRC Staff (Reference 8) and discussed in Reference 9.
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Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia decided, conditionally, in favor of full power testing of Diablo Canyon (Reference 7).
Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia decided, conditionally, in favor of full power testing of Diablo Canyon (Reference 7).
REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
REFERENCE DOCUMENTS 1.
: 1. SECY 84-394, October 10, 1984 Rulemaking Issue. Proposed amend-ments to 10 CFR Part 50 Section 50.47 and Appendix E; Consid-eration of earthquakes in the context of emergency preparedness.
SECY 84-394, October 10, 1984 Rulemaking Issue. Proposed amend-ments to 10 CFR Part 50 Section 50.47 and Appendix E; Consid-eration of earthquakes in the context of emergency preparedness.
(InMeetingBook, Tab 9).
(InMeetingBook, Tab 9).
: 2.     Memorandum from J. E. Zerbe, PE,to Commissioners re: Proposed
2.
'                                      rulemaking on earthquake effects on emergency pitnning (SECY 84-394), Oct. 18, 1984.                                       (Internal Document; Unavailable by direction of PE)
Memorandum from J. E. Zerbe, PE,to Commissioners re: Proposed rulemaking on earthquake effects on emergency pitnning (SECY 84-394), Oct. 18, 1984.
: 3.       Transcript of Commissioners meeting held Oct. 23, 1984 Discussion ofproposedruleonemergencyplanningandseismicevents(SECY 84-394).         (InMeetingNotebook, Tab 9).
(Internal Document; Unavailable by direction of PE) 3.
: 4.       (Anticipated) Transcript of oral arguments re: Diablo Canyon, U.S.
Transcript of Commissioners meeting held Oct. 23, 1984 Discussion ofproposedruleonemergencyplanningandseismicevents(SECY 84-394).
(InMeetingNotebook, Tab 9).
4.
(Anticipated) Transcript of oral arguments re: Diablo Canyon, U.S.
Court of Appeals for.the District of Coluimbia. Oct. 30, 1984.
Court of Appeals for.the District of Coluimbia. Oct. 30, 1984.
: 5.       (Anticipated) Approved revision of Ref. 1 (SECY 84-394) to be released for public comment.
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: 6. J. C. Mark wmorandum to W. J. Dircks, Emergency Planning at Nuclear Facilities During and Following Natural Events. March 16, 1981.
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: 7.   " Court Clears Way for Operation of Diablo Canyon Power Plant "                                 )
J. C. Mark wmorandum to W. J. Dircks, Emergency Planning at Nuclear Facilities During and Following Natural Events. March 16, 1981.
7.
" Court Clears Way for Operation of Diablo Canyon Power Plant "
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article in The Washington Post, Thursday, November 1, 1984.
article in The Washington Post, Thursday, November 1, 1984.
: 8. Memorandum from F. P. Gillespie to R. F. Fraley, AC5'.5 Review of Proposed Rule Changes to 10 CFR Part 50, 50.47 and Appendix E; Consideration of Earthquakes on Emergency Preparedness. September 25, 1984.
8.
: 9. Memorandum from O. S. Merrill to R. F. Fraley, Comnents on the Referenced Memorandum (Ref. 8 preceding), October 9, 1984.
Memorandum from F. P. Gillespie to R. F. Fraley, AC5'.5 Review of Proposed Rule Changes to 10 CFR Part 50, 50.47 and Appendix E; Consideration of Earthquakes on Emergency Preparedness. September 25, 1984.
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W. J. Dircks Executi e ctor for Operations FROM:
J. C ar, C 1 EMERGENCY PLANNING AT NUCLEAR FACILITIES DURING


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
EMERGENCY PLANNING AT NUCLEAR FACILITIES DURING AND FOLLOWING NATURAL EVENTS In its review of nuclear power plants, particularly those in highly seismic areas, the ACRS has raised several questions regarding emer-gency planning and preparations, and the degree to which they take into account natural events such as earthquakes. For example, will systems and features used to alert the public to an accident in the plant, the equipment to monitor environmental conditions, the com-munications network, and emergency evacuation routes be available during or following a major earthquake.
AND FOLLOWING NATURAL EVENTS In its review of nuclear power plants, particularly those in highly seismic areas, the ACRS has raised several questions regarding emer-gency planning and preparations, and the degree to which they take into account natural events such as earthquakes. For example, will systems and features used to alert the public to an accident in the plant, the equipment to monitor environmental conditions, the com-munications network, and emergency evacuation routes be available during or following a major earthquake.
The Comittee recomends that the NRC Staff give further considera-tion to the development of emergency plans and the operability of equipment needed to deal with nuclear emergencies which result from
The Comittee recomends that the NRC Staff give further considera-tion to the development of emergency plans and the operability of
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In this connection, the Comittee suggests that in the planning of           j exercises for the NRC Emergency Operations Center, consideration           i should be given to postulated scenarios including natural catastro-       !
equipment needed to deal with nuclear emergencies which result from natural disturbances.
phies such as earthquakes and related plant failures, particularly         l the failure of equipment or systems that are not Seismic Class I and the impact of sucfi failures on systems important to safety.
In this connection, the Comittee suggests that in the planning of j
exercises for the NRC Emergency Operations Center, consideration i
should be given to postulated scenarios including natural catastro-phies such as earthquakes and related plant failures, particularly the failure of equipment or systems that are not Seismic Class I and the impact of sucfi failures on systems important to safety.
It would seem advisable also that the FEMA be requested to review the capabilities of local emergency and disaster organizations to cope with multiple emergencies such as might result from a major earthquake followed closely by an accident at a nuclear power plant.
It would seem advisable also that the FEMA be requested to review the capabilities of local emergency and disaster organizations to cope with multiple emergencies such as might result from a major earthquake followed closely by an accident at a nuclear power plant.
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er.                                             hearing 90 minutes of oral argu-The order frees the Nuclear Re.               ments   on Tuesday, including nes-gulatory Commission to issue a full, accusations that the commissiop power license for the first of two had improperly handled concerns reactors at the $5.1 billion Califor. that an earthquake might kampeir nia atomic plant.                               the evacuation of a 10-mile arei NRC spokesman Joseph' J. Fou. around the plant in an accklent. ;
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SEP 2 5 1984 F.EMORANDUM FOR: Raymond F. Fraley, Executive Director Advisory Comittee on Reactor Safeguards FROM:
SEP 2 5 1984 F.EMORANDUM FOR: Raymond F. Fraley, Executive Director Advisory Comittee on Reactor Safeguards FROM:
Frank P. Gillespie, Director Division of Risk Analysis and Operations Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research ACRS REVIEW OF PROPOSED RULE CHANGE TO 10 CFR PART 50,
Frank P. Gillespie, Director Division of Risk Analysis and Operations Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research ACRS REVIEW OF PROPOSED RULE CHANGE TO 10 CFR PART 50,


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
 
50.47 AND APPENDIX E; CONSIDERATION OF EARTHQUAKES ON EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS In accordance with the revised Memorandum of Understanding effective June 15, Rulemaking are 19E3 Paragraph 5.a., 25 copies of the subject ProposedIt is concurrently be enclosed.
50.47 AND APPENDIX E; CONSIDERATION OF EARTHQUAKES ON EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS In accordance with the revised Memorandum of UnderstandingRulemaking        effective June are 15, 19E3 Paragraph 5.a., 25 copies of the subject enclosed.
If changes to the proposed concurrence prior to submission to the Comission.
ProposedIt is concurrently be If changes to the proposed concurrence prior to submission to the Comission.
rule are made as a consequence of the Offices' review, the ACRS will be informed.
rule are made as a consequence of the Offices' review, the ACRS will be informed.
The planned schedule is:
The planned schedule is:
Office Concurrence Completed by October 1,1984 ACRS Review in October 19E4 Submission to the EDO by October 15, 1984 Proposed Rulemaking Published in the Federal Register by                                     l November 1, 1984 The enclosed Comission paper proposes to amend the Comission's emergency preparedness regulations te explicitly state that consideration of potential impacts required.
Office Concurrence Completed by October 1,1984 ACRS Review in October 19E4 Submission to the EDO by October 15, 1984 Proposed Rulemaking Published in the Federal Register by l
of earthquakes on emergency planning for nuclear reac in two previous adjudications (San Onofre and Diablo Canyon).
November 1, 1984 The enclosed Comission paper proposes to amend the Comission's emergency preparedness regulations te explicitly state that consideration of potential impacts of earthquakes on emergency planning for nuclear reac required.
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==Enclosure:==
==Enclosure:==
Contission Paper on Proposed Final Rulemaking (25) cc: ACRS Members H. Lewis D. Moeller F. Remick J. Buck
Contission Paper on Proposed Final Rulemaking (25) cc: ACRS Members H. Lewis D. Moeller F. Remick J. Buck
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{{#Wiki_filter:~ -, .)- i sa nas UNITED STATES I o NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION n -{ j ADVlsORY COMMITTEE ON REACTOR _ SAFEGUARDS wasumcion. o. c. noses December 28, 1984 MEMORANDUM FOR: D. W. Moeller, Chairman ACRS Subcomittee on Reactor Radiological Effects and Site Evaluation FROM:

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STATUS REPORT FOR THE JANUARY 3-4, 1985 REACTOR RADIOLOGICAL EFFECTS (RRE) AND SITE EVALUATION (SE) SUBC0f9tITTEES COMBINED MEETING, WASHINGTON, D.C. Time and Place: The ACRS Subcommittees on RRE and SE will hold a combined meeting on January 3-4, 1985. The meeting will be held in Room 1046, 1717 H St., NW., Washington, D.C. The meeting will be open to public attendance. Each day the meeting will start at 8:30 a.m. and continue until the conclusion of business for that day.

Purpose:

The purpose of this meeting is to review and discuss one Emergency Preparedness issue, i.e., Proposed Amendments to 10 CFR Part 50, Section 50.47 and Appendix E: Consideration of Earthquakes in the Context of Emergency Preparedness. A copy of the document to be reviewed was sent as an attachment to my December 24, 1984 memorandum to you and other recipients. Unfortunate-ly, that copy was not the final version; the final version is enclosed as Attachment 4. The second document sent to you, Proposed Rule on Emergency Preparedness for Fuel Cycle and Other Radioactive Material Licensees, has been withdrawn from consideration at this meeting. Attendees: The following ACRS members and consultants are expected to attend. Hotel reservations have been made as indicated. For ACRS members who cannot attend, please call the hotel and cancel your reservation or notify the ACRS office who will cancel them for you so the ACRS will not be billed. For ACRS consultants, please phone the hotel to give them a credit card number to guarantee late arrival, otherwise they will not The telephone number for the hold the room for y(ou past 6:00 p.m. Lombardy Hotel is 202)828-2600. Member / Consultant Hotel Nights l

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h. D..W._Moeller, Chairman 2 C. Michelson, Member Hospitality Jan. 2,3 J. Ebersole, Member St. Charles Jan. 2,3 Jan. 2,3 Hospitality) C. Wylie, Member NONE (Local NONE D. Aldrich, Consultant M. Carter, Consultant Lombardy Jan. 2,3 I. Catton, Consultant Lombardy Jan. 2,3 R. Kathren, Consultant Lombardy Jan. 2,3 D. Orth, Consultant Lombardy Jan. 2,3 P. Pomeroy, Consultant Lombardy Jar. 2 P. Davis, Consultant (Willmakeown) Status: Proposed Amendment to 10 CFR 50, etc. The former status of this issue was reported in a handout (Tab 9) distributed at the 295th ACRS Meeting (Attachment 2) and is provided as background information. A draft copy of the proposed minutes of that portion of the meeting dealing with Emergency Preparedness is included for your information as Attachment 3. .The status remained unchanged until a modified version of the proposed rule change was approved by four of the five Comissioners (Consiissioner Asselstine disapproved), as reported to EDO, W. Dircks by S. Chilk, Secretary to the Comission, in an internal memorandum dated December 6, 1981. This memorandum also requested that certain changes be incor-porated into the proposed rule prior to its publication in the Federal Register. These changes were made and the final version of the proposed rule was published in the Federal Register on December 24, 1984; a copy of the final approved draft is enclosed (Attachment 4). This draft replaces

  • in the SECY paper, SECY-84-394, October 10, 1984 which was recently sent to you.

A comparison of the final version with the earlier version reveals several significant changes which are marked for your convenience in. The most notable of the changes are the addition of a new paragraph 3 on page 10, and the following, " Separate Views of Comis-l sioner Asselstine on pages 10 to 12, and " Chairman Palladino's Addition-al Views" on page 12. The other changes, although not as far-reaching as the above-named, are nonetheless important, particularly the full sentences and phrases underlined on pages 1, 5, 6, 9 and 12. Future Efforts: The comment period on the final Proposed Amendment to 10 CFR 50 expires January 22, 1965. The subcomittee will report to the full Comittee on this issue at their meeting on January 10-12, 1985. It is anticipated that the full Comittee will send its coments to the Connission on this matter as a product of that meeting. Any action beyond that is not as yet obvious. A subcommittee meeting to consider the Proposed Rule on Emergency Preparedness for Fuel Cycle and Other Radioactive Material Licensees.

D. W. Moeller, Chairman 3 1 originally scheduled for discussion at this meeting, but subsequently withdrawn, will not be rescheduled Lntil the NRC staff advises us that the issue is ready for ACRS review. This may not be in the near term, as there appears to be considerable difference of opinion concerning it among concerned NRC Offices which must be resolved before the ACRS can review it. Attachments: As stated cc: (With. Attach.) (W/ Attach. 1 only, ACRS Members: NRC Staff: H. Lewis M. Jamgochian, RES D. Okrent S. McGuire, RES C. Michelson A. Roecklein, RES J. Ebersole R. Mernan, NRR R. Axtmann M. Kearney, NMSS M. Carbon S. Schwartz, IE C. Mark C. Wylie ACRS Consultants: ACRS Staff: D. Aldrich R. Fraley M. Carter M. Libarkin I. Catton J. McKinley R. Kathren G. Quittschreiber D. Orth T. McCreless P. Pomeroy A. Newsom P. Davis Invited Ex >erts: R. Abbey, (RL, Meteorologist J. Lucas. Louisiana, Emergency Planning R. Krimm, FEMA

ATTACHMENT 1 PROPOSED AGENDA - ACRS REACTOR RADIOLOGICAL EFFECTS AND SITE EVALUATION ON EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS JANUARY 3-4, 1985 WASHINGTON, D.C. January 3, 1985 8:30 - 8:45 a.m. Introduction D. Moeller, Chairman 8:45 - 10:25 a.m. Applying Non-Nuclear J. Lucas Director Experience to Nuclear of Emergency Emergency Preparedness Preparedness, St. Charles Parish, Hahnv111e, LA 10:15 - 10:30 BREAK 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. PRA Considerations in Emergency P. Davis Inter-Preparedness for Low Frequency mountain Technologies, Natural Events Idaho Falls, ID 11:15 - 12:00 N00N _ Meteorological Considerations R. Abbey, NRL ,in Emergency Preparedness for Low-Frequency Natural Events 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. LUNCH 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. FEMA's Emergency Preparedness R. Krimm, Program for Offsite Safety State and Local Programs, FEMA 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. FEMA's Natural and Technical R. Krimm, FEMA Hazards Program 3:00 - 3:15 p.m. BREAK 3:15 - 5:00 p.m. Executive Session 5:00 p.m. ADJOURN January 4, 1985 8:30 - 8:45 a.m. Introduction D. Moeller, Chairman 8:45 - 10:15 a.m. Proposed Amendments to M. Jangochian, RES 10CFR50, etc., Consideration of Earthquakes in the Context of Emergency Preparedness 10:15 - 10:30 a.m. BREAK 10:30 - 1:00 p.m. Executive Session 1:00 p.m. ADJOURN

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Q-TAB 9 DRAFT #1 0MERRILL/bgs 10/31/84 MTGA DISC: EARTHQUAKES STATUS REPORT - NOVEMBER 1, 1984 CONSIDERATION OF EARTHQUAKES IN THE CONTEXT OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Discussion The SECY document (Ref. 1) was discussed at the October 23, 1984 Comission meeting, primarily between the NRC Staff, the PE Staff and the Commissioners. The principal items discussed were those on which comments had been expressed by PE in Ref. 2 which has not been made public, although its contents were extensively discussed during the open meeting and are available in Ref. 3, the transcript of the meeting. Since the Commissioners' meeting, PE has been working with the NRC Staff and the Comissioners to incorporate recomended changes into the document and resolve differences between parties. As of October 31 the document had not been approved for release. It was Comissioner Palladino's intent that the revised SECY paper be approved for release prior to the oral arguments on Diablo Canyon which were presented on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 1984. (Reference 4). This issue was frequently mentioned and discussed in the oral arguments. Until the document is released, the ACRS RRE Subcommittee will not be able to review it in its final fonn and make recomendations to the full Comittee regarding the proposed rulemaking. The document's release is anticipated in advance of the combined RRE/WM meeting scheduled for November 30-December 1, 1984. The questions before the Comittee are (1) whether it agrees that the RRE/WM Subcomittees should review the proposed amendment during the public review period, and (2) whether the full Comittee, after hearing the subcommittee's report, should acke recommendations and/or coments to the Commission on this issue, and (3) in view of the preceding, what schedule should be proposed in lieu of the one proposed by NRC Staff (Reference 8) and discussed in Reference 9.

~. -..~....~ _. STATUS REPORT / EARTHQUAKES 2 t The November 1, 1984 issue of The Washington Post reported that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia decided, conditionally, in favor of full power testing of Diablo Canyon (Reference 7). REFERENCE DOCUMENTS 1. SECY 84-394, October 10, 1984 Rulemaking Issue. Proposed amend-ments to 10 CFR Part 50 Section 50.47 and Appendix E; Consid-eration of earthquakes in the context of emergency preparedness. (InMeetingBook, Tab 9). 2. Memorandum from J. E. Zerbe, PE,to Commissioners re: Proposed rulemaking on earthquake effects on emergency pitnning (SECY 84-394), Oct. 18, 1984. (Internal Document; Unavailable by direction of PE) 3. Transcript of Commissioners meeting held Oct. 23, 1984 Discussion ofproposedruleonemergencyplanningandseismicevents(SECY 84-394). (InMeetingNotebook, Tab 9). 4. (Anticipated) Transcript of oral arguments re: Diablo Canyon, U.S. Court of Appeals for.the District of Coluimbia. Oct. 30, 1984. 5. (Anticipated) Approved revision of Ref. 1 (SECY 84-394) to be released for public comment. ..g r.- .,-n.,..,,, -4.-, a ~- .,---.----n-

STATUS REPORT / EARTHQUAKES 3 6. J. C. Mark wmorandum to W. J. Dircks, Emergency Planning at Nuclear Facilities During and Following Natural Events. March 16, 1981. 7. " Court Clears Way for Operation of Diablo Canyon Power Plant " ) article in The Washington Post, Thursday, November 1, 1984. 8. Memorandum from F. P. Gillespie to R. F. Fraley, AC5'.5 Review of Proposed Rule Changes to 10 CFR Part 50, 50.47 and Appendix E; Consideration of Earthquakes on Emergency Preparedness. September 25, 1984. 9. Memorandum from O. S. Merrill to R. F. Fraley, Comnents on the Referenced Memorandum (Ref. 8 preceding), October 9, 1984.

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SUBJECT:

AND FOLLOWING NATURAL EVENTS In its review of nuclear power plants, particularly those in highly seismic areas, the ACRS has raised several questions regarding emer-gency planning and preparations, and the degree to which they take into account natural events such as earthquakes. For example, will systems and features used to alert the public to an accident in the plant, the equipment to monitor environmental conditions, the com-munications network, and emergency evacuation routes be available during or following a major earthquake. The Comittee recomends that the NRC Staff give further considera-tion to the development of emergency plans and the operability of ( equipment needed to deal with nuclear emergencies which result from natural disturbances. In this connection, the Comittee suggests that in the planning of j exercises for the NRC Emergency Operations Center, consideration i should be given to postulated scenarios including natural catastro-phies such as earthquakes and related plant failures, particularly the failure of equipment or systems that are not Seismic Class I and the impact of sucfi failures on systems important to safety. It would seem advisable also that the FEMA be requested to review the capabilities of local emergency and disaster organizations to cope with multiple emergencies such as might result from a major earthquake followed closely by an accident at a nuclear power plant. cc Comissioners S. Chilk, SECY H. Denton, NRR V. Stello, I&E k C a w.h bf D %, . - - +

TR Ef= E R 214C E l 'T NRSDAY N0tTNBER1 1984'Af7 Tilt Usmscios br H Court Clears Way for Operation Of Dhblo Canyon Power Plant!, Amiate! Pim ever, the Court of Appeals for the The U.S. Court of Appeals yes-Dist,rict of Columbia two weeks lat-terday hited its injunction blocking er iss,ued a stay preventag the the commercial operation of the comm25smn from issuing the,15-Diablo Canyon nuclear plant, which cense. has become a nationwide symbol of The court issued an order late the controversy over nuclear pow. yesterday lifting the stay after e er. hearing 90 minutes of oral argu-The order frees the Nuclear Re. ments on Tuesday, including nes-gulatory Commission to issue a full, accusations that the commissiop power license for the first of two had improperly handled concerns reactors at the $5.1 billion Califor. that an earthquake might kampeir nia atomic plant. the evacuation of a 10-mile arei NRC spokesman Joseph' J. Fou. around the plant in an accklent. ; chard said the license, aDowing the A three-judge panel of the coup plant to go beyond 5 percent oper. gave opponents, a San Luis Dbaspo ation for the first time in its trou-group called Mothers for Peace, a bled two-decade history, could be week to file any menanformation k issued some time this week. has on that issue. The NRC and The five-member commission, on Pacific Gas & Electric Co., thi plant's owner, were given a wee after that to answer the accusa,k-a 3 to-1 vote, approved the full. power operating license for Diablo Canyon on Aug. 2, after the facility.tions. had been delayed for more than a "This action is taken witheyt decade by earthquake fears and de. prejudice to petitioners' motion to sign breakdowns. sup'plement the record with adde in a response to a suit by oppo-tional material relevant to the pd-nents charging that not all of the tential complicating effects of 4 potential earthquake problems had seismic event on emergency pla been adequately addressed, bow-ning," the court said in its order. *q-I. a a . -..-.n-.. .. ~.

bFePexce r u~,m s,,m NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMisslON e j-WASM'NGTON. D. C. 30655 E lQe g/ SEP 2 5 1984 F.EMORANDUM FOR: Raymond F. Fraley, Executive Director Advisory Comittee on Reactor Safeguards FROM: Frank P. Gillespie, Director Division of Risk Analysis and Operations Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research ACRS REVIEW OF PROPOSED RULE CHANGE TO 10 CFR PART 50,

SUBJECT:

50.47 AND APPENDIX E; CONSIDERATION OF EARTHQUAKES ON EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS In accordance with the revised Memorandum of Understanding effective June 15, Rulemaking are 19E3 Paragraph 5.a., 25 copies of the subject ProposedIt is concurrently be enclosed. If changes to the proposed concurrence prior to submission to the Comission. rule are made as a consequence of the Offices' review, the ACRS will be informed. The planned schedule is: Office Concurrence Completed by October 1,1984 ACRS Review in October 19E4 Submission to the EDO by October 15, 1984 Proposed Rulemaking Published in the Federal Register by l November 1, 1984 The enclosed Comission paper proposes to amend the Comission's emergency preparedness regulations te explicitly state that consideration of potential impacts of earthquakes on emergency planning for nuclear reac required. in two previous adjudications (San Onofre and Diablo Canyon). k, 9

2 f.cyt cnd i. Frsie;. , e i is Michael T. Jamgochian RES, .The ACRS coordincto'r/ staff project eng neerPlease contact me or Mr. Jamgochian if ad x37615. required. 1 Frank P. Gillespie, Director Division of Risk Analysis and Operations Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research

Enclosure:

Contission Paper on Proposed Final Rulemaking (25) cc: ACRS Members H. Lewis D. Moeller F. Remick J. Buck

5. Duraiswary: ACRS Staff l

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