Event Notification Report for November 5, 1999
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Operations Center Event Reports For 11/04/1999 - 11/05/1999 ** EVENT NUMBERS ** 35790 36263 36394 36395 36396 36397 36398 36399 36400 36401 +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Fuel Cycle Facility |Event Number: 35790 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | FACILITY: PADUCAH GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT |NOTIFICATION DATE: 06/03/1999| | RXTYPE: URANIUM ENRICHMENT FACILITY |NOTIFICATION TIME: 14:44[EDT]| | COMMENTS: 2 DEMOCRACY CENTER |EVENT DATE: 06/02/1999| | 6903 ROCKLEDGE DRIVE |EVENT TIME: 16:30[CDT]| | BETHESDA, MD 20817 (301)564-3200 |LAST UPDATE DATE: 11/04/1999| | CITY: PADUCAH REGION: 3 +-----------------------------+ | COUNTY: McCRACKEN STATE: KY |PERSON ORGANIZATION | |LICENSE#: GDP-1 AGREEMENT: Y |DAVID HILLS R3 | | DOCKET: 0707001 |DON COOL NMSS | +------------------------------------------------+ | | NRC NOTIFIED BY: THOMAS WHITE | | | HQ OPS OFFICER: FANGIE JONES | | +------------------------------------------------+ | |EMERGENCY CLASS: N/A | | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |OCBA 76.120(c)(2)(i) ACCID MT EQUIP FAILS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | THREE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS DECLARED INOPERABLE DUE TO CORRODED HEADS (24-hour | | report) | | | | "On 06/02/99 at 1630 CDT, the Plant Shift Superintendent (PSS) was notified | | that numerous sprinkler heads were corroded, affecting 16 sprinkler systems | | in C-337 and one system in C-333, such that the ability of the sprinklers to | | flow sufficient water was called into question. Subsequently, these | | sprinkler systems were declared inoperable, and TSR-required actions | | establishing roving fire patrols were initiated. This deficiency was | | detected during scheduled system inspections conducted by Fire Protection | | personnel. Currently, functionality of the sprinkler heads has not been | | fully evaluated by Fire Protection personnel, and the remaining cascade | | buildings are currently being inspected, and if necessary, this report will | | be updated to identify any additional areas. It has been determined that | | this event is reportable under 10CFR76.120(c)(2) as an event in which | | equipment is disabled or fails to function as designed." The NRC resident | | inspector has been notified of this event. | | | | * * * UPDATE AT 1022 EDT ON 06/04/99 FROM CAGE TO TROCINE * * * | | | | "Two sprinkler heads on system D-1 in C-337 and two sprinkler heads on | | system 27 in C-335 were identified to also be corroded. These were | | identified to the PSS on 06/03/99 at 1600 CDT and 1601 CDT, respectively, | | and determined to require an update to this report by the PSS. It has been | | determined that this event is reportable under 10CFR76.120(c)(2) as an event | | in which equipment is disabled or fails to function as designed." Paducah | | personnel notified the NRC resident inspector of this update. The NRC | | operations officer notified the R3DO (Hills) and NMSS EO (Combs). | | | | * * * UPDATE AT 2152 EDT ON 06/17/99 FROM WALKER TO POERTNER * * * | | | | "Three sprinkler heads on system C-15 and five sprinkler heads on system B-8 | | in C-333 were identified to also be corroded. The PSS was notified of this | | condition at 1300 CDT on 06/17/99 and determined that an update to this | | report was required. It has been determined that this event is reportable | | under 10CFR76.120(c)(2) as an event in which equipment is disabled or fails | | to function as designed." Paducah personnel notified the NRC resident | | inspector of this update. The NRC operations officer notified the R3DO | | (Madera). | | | | * * * UPDATE 1440 EDT 6/18/1999 FROM UNDERWOOD TAKEN BY STRANSKY * * * | | | | "Two sprinkler heads on system C-15 and one sprinkler head on system B-8 in | | C-333 were identified to have corrosion. The PSS was notified of this | | condition at 1350 CDT on 06/18/99. The area of the fire patrol for system | | C-15 was expanded to include the two heads identified as corroded. The one | | head on system B-8 was in the area already being patrolled. The PSS | | determined that an update to this report was required." The NRC resident | | inspector has been informed of this update. Notified R3DO (Madera). | | | | * * * UPDATE 1315 EDT 6/25/1999 FROM WALKER TAKEN BY STRANSKY * * * | | | | "Two sprinkler heads on system D-8 and three sprinkler heads on system D-7 | | in C-337 were identified to have corrosion. The PSS was notified of the | | condition on system D-8 at 0125 CDT on 06/25/99 and at 1019 CDT on 06/25/99 | | for system D-7. Both systems were immediately declared inoperable and LCO | | fire patrol actions were implemented. It was determined that an update to | | this report was required." The NRC resident inspector has been informed of | | this update. Notified R3DO (Jordan). | | | | * * * UPDATE 2119 EDT 7/30/1999 FROM CAGE TAKEN BY STRANSKY * * * | | | | "Five sprinkler heads and one sprinkler piping tee on C-337 system D-7 were | | identified to have corrosion. The PSS was notified of these corroded system | | parts and declared the system inoperable at 0931 CDT on 07/30/99. LCO | | required fire patrols of the affected area were initiated. The PSS | | determined that an update to this event report was required." The NRC | | resident inspector has been informed of this update. Notified R3DO | | (Wright). | | | | * * * UPDATE AT 1655 EDT ON 07/31/99 FROM WHITE TAKEN BY STRANSKY * * * | | | | "Two sprinkler heads on C-337 System D-1 were identified to have corrosion. | | The PSS was notified of these corroded system parts and declared the system | | inoperable at 1155 CDT on 7/31/99. LCO required fire patrols of the | | affected area were initiated. The PSS determined that an update to this | | report was required." The NRC resident inspector has been informed of this | | update. Notified R3DO (Wright). | | | | * * * UPDATE AT 1546 EDT ON 08/10/99 FROM WHITE TAKEN BY STRANSKY * * * | | | | "Two sprinkler heads on C-337 system C-15 were identified to have corrosion. | | The PSS was notified of these corroded system parts and declared the system | | inoperable at 1130 CDT on 8/10/99. LCO required fire patrols of the | | affected area were initiated. The PSS determined that an update to this | | report was required." The NRC resident inspector has been informed of this | | update. Notified R3DO (Burgess). | | | | * * * UPDATE AT 1154 EDT ON 08/22/99 FROM WALKER TO POERTNER * * * | | | | Four adjacent sprinkler heads on the C-333 building System B-1 were | | identified to have corrosion. The PSS was notified of the corroded system | | parts and declared the system inoperable at 0918 CDT on 08/22/99. LCO | | required fire patrols were initiated. The NRC Resident Inspector will be | | notified. The NRC Operations Officer notified the R3DO (Clayton). | | | | * * * UPDATE 2015 EDT ON 08/28/99 FROM W. F. GAGE TO S. SANDIN * * * | | | | Two adjacent sprinkler heads on the C-337 building System D-11 were | | identified to have corrosion. The PSS was notified of these corroded system | | parts and declared the system inoperable at 1420 CDT on 08/28/99. LCO | | required fire patrols of the affected area were initiated. Paducah | | personnel informed the NRC Resident Inspector. The NRC Operations Officer | | notified the R3DO (Leach) and NMSS EO (Piccone). | | | | * * * UPDATE 2037 EDT ON 08/29/99 FROM KEVIN BEASLEY TO S. SANDIN * * * | | | | Two adjacent sprinkler heads on the C-337 building System D-15 were | | identified to have corrosion and the PSS declared the system inoperable at | | 0925 CDT on 08/29/99. Also two adjacent heads on the C-337 building System | | D-10 were identified to have corrosion and the PSS declared the system | | inoperable at 1450 CDT. LCO required fire patrols for both of the affected | | areas were initiated in the time frame required by TSR. Paducah personnel | | informed the NRC Resident Inspector. The NRC Operations Officer notified | | the R3DO (Leach) and NMSS EO (Piccone). | | | | * * * UPDATE AT 0930 EDT ON 09/01/99 BY ERIC WALKER TO FANGIE JONES * * * | | | | Add two adjacent sprinkler heads on the C-337 building System D-14 were | | declared inoperable. Paducah personnel informed the NRC Resident Inspector. | | The NRC Operations Officer notified the R3DO (David Hills) and NMSS (Robert | | Pierson). | | | | * * * UPDATE AT 1133 EDT ON 09/08/99 BY TOM WHITE TO FANGIE JONES * * * | | | | Add two adjacent sprinkler heads on the C-331 building System 26 were | | declared inoperable at 2155 CDT on 09/07/99. An LCO required fire patrol | | for the affected area was initiated in the time frame required by the TSR. | | Paducah personnel informed the NRC Resident Inspector. The NRC Operations | | Officer notified the R3DO (Monte Phillips) and NMSS (Josie Piccone). | | | | * * * UPDATE AT 0948 ON 09/30/99 BY ERIC WALKER TO DOUG WEAVER * * * | | | | Add two adjacent sprinkler heads on the C-333 building System B-15 were | | identified to have corrosion and the PSS declared the system inoperable at | | 0815 CDT on 9/30/99. An LCO required fire patrol for the affected area was | | initiated in the time frame required by the TSR. Paducah personnel informed | | the NRC Resident Inspector. The NRC operations officer notified the R3DO | | (Vegel) and NMSS (Cool). | | | | * * * UPDATE AT 1600 ON 10/13/99 BY WALKER TO GOULD * * * | | | | Two adjacent sprinkler heads on the C-333 building System A-11 were | | Identified to have corrosion and the PSS declared the system inoperable at | | 1307 CDT on 10/13/99. An LCO required fire patrol for the affected area was | | initiated in the time frame required by the TSR. Paducah personnel informed | | the NRC Resident Inspector. The NRC operations officer notified the R3DO | | (Madera) and NMSS (Moore). | | | | * * * UPDATE AT 1520 ON 10/19/99 FROM UNDERWOOD TAKEN BY STRANSKY * * * | | | | Six sprinkler heads on the C-337 building System D-16 were identified to | | have corrosion and the PSS declared the system inoperable at 1052 CDT on | | 10/19/99. An LCO required fire patrol for the affected area was initiated | | in the time frame required by the TSR. The NRC Resident Inspector has been | | informed of this update. The NRC Operations Officer notified R3DO | | (Jorgensen). | | | | * * * UPDATE AT 2140 ON 10/19/99 FROM WALKER TAKEN BY STRANSKY * * * | | | | Seven sprinkler heads on the C-337 building System A-7 were identified to | | have corrosion, and another four had been painted over. In addition, three | | adjacent sprinkler heads on the C-337 building System A-8 were identified to | | have corrosion. The PSS declared the systems inoperable at 1900 CDT on | | 10/19/99. An LCO required fire patrols for the affected areas were | | initiated in the time frame required by the TSR. The NRC Resident Inspector | | has been informed of this update. The NRC Operations Officer notified R3DO | | (Wright). | | | | * * * UPDATE AT 1713 ON 10/21/99 FROM CAGE TAKEN BY JOLLIFFE * * * | | | | Four sprinkler heads on the C-337 building System A-5, twelve sprinkler | | heads on the C-337 building System A-8, three sprinkler heads on the C-337 | | building System A-9, and six sprinkler heads on the C-337 building System | | B-8 were identified to have corrosion. On 10/21/99, the PSS declared | | Systems A-5 and A-9 inoperable at 1028 CDT, System A-8 inoperable at 1227 | | CDT and System B-8 inoperable at 1406 CDT. An LCO required fire patrol for | | the affected areas was initiated in the time frame required by the TSR.. | | The NRC Resident Inspector has been informed of this update. The NRC | | Operations Officer notified the R3DO Bruce Jorgensen. | | | | * * * UPDATE AT 2128 ON 10/22/99 FROM ERIC WALKER TAKEN BY JOLLIFFE * * * | | | | At 1400 CDT on 10/22/99, the PSS was notified that numerous corroded | | sprinkler heads were discovered in the C-337 building on sprinkler systems | | B-1, B-3, B-5, B-6, B-7, B-11 and D-17. Due to the number of systems called | | into question, the PSS declared all of the sprinkler systems in C-337 on the | | cell floor (a total of 66 systems) inoperable and TSR required actions | | establishing roving fire patrols were initiated within the required time | | frame. The NRC Resident Inspector has been informed of this update. The | | NRC Operations Officer notified the R3DO Bruce Jorgensen. | | | | * * * UPDATE AT 1239 ON 10/24/99 FROM TOM WHITE TAKEN BY JOLLIFFE * * * | | | | At 1200 CDT on 10/23/99, the PSS was notified that numerous corroded | | sprinkler heads were discovered in the C-337 building on sprinkler systems | | B-13 and B-14 on the ground floor, The PSS declared these systems | | inoperable and TSR required actions establishing roving fire patrols were | | initiated within the required time frame. At 1600 CDT on 10/23/99, the PSS | | was notified that numerous corroded sprinkler heads were discovered in the | | C-337 building on sprinkler systems A-16, B-12, C-8, C-12, C-15, D-5 and D-8 | | on the cell floor, These systems have already been declared inoperable and | | fire patrols are already being performed. The NRC Resident Inspector has | | been notified of this update. The NRC Operations Officer notified the R3DO | | Bruce Jorgensen. | | | | * * * UPDATE AT 1117 ON 10/25/99 FROM W. F. CAGE TAKEN BY SANDIN * * * | | | | At 1940 CDT on 10/24/99, the PSS was notified that numerous corroded | | sprinkler heads had been discovered on High Pressure Fire Water Systems C-4, | | C-5, C-6 and C-8, located in the C-337 building. These systems had | | previously been declared inoperable and fire patrols were already being | | performed at the time of discovery. The NRC Resident Inspector has been | | notified of this update. The NRC Operations Officer notified R3DO | | (Lanksbury) and NMSS (Brain Smith). | | | | * * * UPDATE AT 2235 ON 10/27/99 BY WHITE TAKEN BY MACKINNON * * * | | | | At 1517 CDT on 10/27/99, the PSS was notified that nine corroded sprinkler | | heads had been discovered on High Pressure Fire Water System A-12 located in | | the C-333 building. This system has been declared inoperable and fire | | patrols have been initiated. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified | | of this update. The NRC Operations Officer notified R3DO (Jordan) and NMSS | | EO (Hickey). | | | | * * * UPDATE AT 2150 ON 10/30/99 BY UNDERWOOD TAKEN BY WEAVER * * * | | | | At 1950 CDT on 10/30/99, the PSS was notified that numerous corroded | | sprinkler heads had been discovered on High Pressure Fire Water Systems A-5, | | A-9, A-11, C-5, and C-7 in the C-333 building. Reference ATR-1 1999-6699 | | and 6702. These systems have been declared inoperable and fire patrols have | | been initiated. Also, due to the number of inoperable sprinkler heads, the | | remaining systems on the cell floor of C-333 were called into question and | | declared inoperable. Fire patrols for the entire cell floor have been | | initialed. The PSS determined that an update to this report was required. | | The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified of this update. The NRC | | Operations Officer notified R3DO (Jordan) and NMSS EO (Hickey). | | | | * * * UPDATE AT 2111 ON 10/31/99 BY UNDERWOOD TAKEN BY WEAVER * * * | | | | At 1412 CDT on 10/31/99, the PSS was notified that five corroded sprinkler | | heads had been discovered on High Pressure Fire Water System 9 in the C-335 | | building. There were two adjacent corroded heads discovered in two separate | | locations and a third individual head at a different location. The system | | was declared inoperable and fire patrols were initiated. The corroded heads | | have since been replaced and the system returned to operable status. The | | NRC Resident Inspector was notified of this update. The NRC Operations | | Officer notified R3DO (Jordan) and NMSS EO (Hickey). | | | | * * * UPDATE AT 2121 ON 11/01/99 BY KEVIN BEASLEY TAKEN BY JOLLIFFE * * * | | | | At 0930 CST on 11/01/99, the PSS was notified that three corroded sprinkler | | heads had been discovered on the High Pressure Fire Water System B-4 in the | | C-337 building. Two of these sprinkler heads are adjacent. Two adjacent | | corroded sprinkler heads were also discovered on the High Pressure Fire | | Water System B-5 in the C-337 building. These systems were declared | | inoperable and fire patrols were initiated. Work has been initiated to | | replace the corroded heads. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified of | | this update. The NRC Operations Officer notified the R3DO Jim Creed. | | | | * * * UPDATE AT 2143 ON 11/02/99 BY KEVIN BEASLEY TAKEN BY JOLLIFFE * * * | | | | At 1400 CST on 11/02/99, the PSS was notified that numerous corroded | | sprinkler heads had been discovered on High Pressure Fire Water Systems C-8 | | and D-7 in the C-333 building. These systems had been previously declared | | inoperable and fire patrols were being performed at the time of discovery. | | Work has been initiated to replace the corroded heads. The NRC Resident | | Inspector has been notified of this update. The NRC Operations Officer | | notified the R3DO Jim Creed. | | | | * * * UPDATE AT 2110EST ON 11/4/99 FROM ERIC WALKER TO S. SANDIN * * * | | | | "At 1700 on 11/4/99, the Plant Shift Superintendent (PSS) was notified that | | numerous corroded sprinkler heads had been discovered on High Pressure Fire | | Water systems A-16, C-17, D-12, and D-16 in the C-333 building. These | | systems had been previously declared inoperable, and fire patrols were being | | performed at the time of discovery. Work his been initiated to replace the | | corroded heads. The PSS determined that an update to this report was | | required. | | | | "It has been determined that this event is reportable under | | 10CFR76.120(c)(2) as an event in which equipment is disabled or fails to | | function as designed." | | | | The NRC Senior Resident Inspector has been notified of this event. Notified | | R3DO(Creed) and NMSS EO(Hodges). | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |General Information or Other |Event Number: 36263 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | REP ORG: SWAGELOK COMPANY |NOTIFICATION DATE: 10/06/1999| |LICENSEE: SWAGELOK COMPANY |NOTIFICATION TIME: 09:48[EDT]| | CITY: Solon REGION: 3 |EVENT DATE: 10/04/1999| | COUNTY: STATE: OH |EVENT TIME: [EDT]| |LICENSE#: AGREEMENT: N |LAST UPDATE DATE: 11/04/1999| | DOCKET: |+----------------------------+ | |PERSON ORGANIZATION | | |JOHN KINNEMAN R1 | | |BRIAN BONSER R2 | +------------------------------------------------+JOHN JACOBSON R3 | | NRC NOTIFIED BY: BRUCE FLUSCHE (Fax) |KRISS KENNEDY R4 | | HQ OPS OFFICER: LEIGH TROCINE |VERN HODGE NRR | +------------------------------------------------+ | |EMERGENCY CLASS: N/A | | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |CCCC 21.21 UNSPECIFIED PARAGRAPH | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | POSSIBLE 10-CFR-PART-21 REPORT REGARDING A POSSIBLE DEFECT IN A SWAGELOK | | TUBE FITTING | | | | The following text is a portion of a facsimile submitted by Swagelok | | Company: | | | | "This is a preliminary notification of a possible defect in a Swagelok tube | | fitting, part number SS-400-3-4TTM, male branch tee. A drawing of the part | | is included with this notification. We are also notifying each of the | | involved utilities." | | | | "We became aware of this on October 4, 1999." | | | | "The defect is a crack in the seat of the fitting. We are continuing our | | analysis of the part and will provide further details in accordance with NRC | | timetables." | | | | "[The] following are the six utilities to whom we have sold these parts: | | | | Georgia Power [Company], Plant Vogtle, ... , 10 pcs. ... [;] | | Duke Power Company, Oconee Nuclear Station, ... ,100 pcs. ... [;] | | Arizona Public Service Co., Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, ... , 15 | | pcs. ... [;] | | North Atlantic Energy Service Co., ... , Seabrook Station, ... ,10 pcs. ... | | [;] | | Virginia Power, Surry Power Station, ... , 3 pcs. ... [; and] | | Omaha Public Power District, Ft. Calhoun Nuclear Station, ... , 10 Pcs. ... | | ." | | | | (Call the NRC operations officer for Swagelok contact information.) | | | | * * * UPDATE 1553 EST ON 11/4/99 FROM BRUCE FLUSCHE TO S. SANDIN * * * | | | | The following information was received via fax: | | | | "We are writing further to our preliminary notification on October 6,1999 | | about a possible defect in a Swagelok tube fitting, part number | | SS-400-3-4TTM, male branch tee. | | | | "The utilities to whom we have sold this are repeated in the appendix to | | this letter. | | | | "As we reported earlier, the defect is a crack in the seat of the fitting. | | This crank resulted from overheating during the resistive type heated | | forging process; it was not a defect in the raw material. The estimated per | | cent of forgings that have this condition is less than 0.03%. | | | | "This forging was processed in December of 1996. Since the middle of 1998 | | we have required liquid penetrant testing on all resistive type heated | | forgings. | | | | "If there are any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us." | | | | Notified the R1DO (Mohamed Shanbaky), R2DO (Pierce Skinner), R3DO (James | | Creed), and R4DO (Claude Johnson). Faxed to NRR part 21 (Vern Hodges). | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Fuel Cycle Facility |Event Number: 36394 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | FACILITY: PORTSMOUTH GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT |NOTIFICATION DATE: 11/04/1999| | RXTYPE: URANIUM ENRICHMENT FACILITY |NOTIFICATION TIME: 07:56[EST]| | COMMENTS: 2 DEMOCRACY CENTER |EVENT DATE: 11/03/1999| | 6903 ROCKLEDGE DRIVE |EVENT TIME: 16:45[EST]| | BETHESDA, MD 20817 (301)564-3200 |LAST UPDATE DATE: 11/04/1999| | CITY: PIKETON REGION: 3 +-----------------------------+ | COUNTY: PIKE STATE: OH |PERSON ORGANIZATION | |LICENSE#: GDP-2 AGREEMENT: N |JAMES CREED R3 | | DOCKET: 0707002 |BRIAN SMITH NMSS | +------------------------------------------------+ | | NRC NOTIFIED BY: McCLEERY | | | HQ OPS OFFICER: JOHN MacKINNON | | +------------------------------------------------+ | |EMERGENCY CLASS: N/A | | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |NBNL RESPONSE-BULLETIN | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | LEGACY ITEM - TWO ERRORS OCCURRED ON A U235 MASS LOG | | | | NRC BULLETIN 91-01 24 HOUR NOTIFICATION | | | | On 1/3/99 at 1645 hrs the Plant Shift Superintendent (PSS) was notified that | | a Nuclear Criticality Safety Approval | | (NCSA) requirement was not being performed in the X-710 ES&H Analytical | | Labs. Building personnel identified that two errors had occurred on the U235 | | mass log which is used for NCSA compliance verification. The first error was | | a [non-conservative] mathematical addition error causing an incorrect total | | to be reported on the Mass log. The second error was that a sample container | | was inadvertently not logged in on the mass log. This NCS anomaly is a | | legacy item in that this error was entered into the log on March of 1998. | | | | Requirement 1 of NCSA-0710_25.AOO states in part; Samples in any room | | enriched to 1% or greater U235, will be limited to one group of (30g U235) | | per room. This will be ensured by maintaining a room inventory log of U235 | | mass in labeled containers. Each log entry will consist of the U235 mass | | value plus analytical uncertainty and will be: | | | | a. made by a knowledgeable person "PRIOR" to bring the samples into the | | room, and | | b. verified by a second knowledgeable person "PRIOR" to bringing the samples | | into the room. | | | | Both errors were in the non-conservative direction, but the total mass limit | | for the room 30g U235 was never exceeded [actual amount was 28.851g]. These | | errors show that both the first and second contingency control were | | violated. | | | | At the direction of the Plant Shift Superintendent the requirements for an | | NCS anomalous condition were initiated and the area boundaried off | | | | THERE WAS NO LOSS OF HAZARDOUS/RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL OR | | RADIOACTIVE/RADIOLOGICAL. CONTAMINATION EXPOSURE AS A RESULT OF THIS EVENT. | | | | SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE OF THE EVENT: | | | | The safety significance of the event is low. The U235 mass in the group was | | never above the NCSA requirement. However, both controls on the mass | | requirement were violated. | | | | POTENTIAL CRITICALITY PATHWAY INVOLVED (BRIEF SCENARIOs OF HOW CRITICALITY | | COULD OCCUR): | | | | Repeated mass violations could result in a greater than safe mass being in | | the room. Since moderation is not controlled, a spacing violation could have | | allowed the uranium to reach a critical configuration. | | | | CONTROLLED PARAMETERS (MASS, MODERATION, GEOMETRY, CONCENTRATION, ETC.); | | | | Mass, volume, and interaction (spacing) was controlled. By incorrectly | | logging the mass of one sample and neglecting to log the mass of a separate | | sample, both the first and second contingency controls was violated. | | | | ESTIMATED AMOUNT, ENRICHMENT, FORM OF LICENSED MATERIAL (INCLUDED PROCESS | | LIMIT AND % WORST CASE OF CRITICAL MASS): | | | | The highest mass of U235 in the group was 28.851 grams. Enrichment of this | | operation is not controlled, but it is not expected to be 10% assay due to | | plant production limitations. The form of the uranium varies based on the | | specific samples involve, although uranyl fluoride, uranyl nitrate, uranium | | tetra fluoride and other forms would be expected. This represents less than | | 4% of critical mass. | | | | NUCLEAR CRITICALITY SAFETY CONTROL(s) OR CONTROL SYSTEM(s) AND DESCRIPTION | | OF THE FAILURES OR DEFICIENCIES | | | | The control on this process included a first and second check to ensures the | | U235 mass of each sample is recorded and a running total maintained to | | prevent exceeding a limit of 30 grams U235. Both the first and second check | | were violated in two separate cases. | | | | CORRECTIVE ACTIONS TO RESTORE SAFETY SYSTEM AND WHEN EACH WAS IMPLEMENTED: | | | | At the direction of the Plant Shift Superintendent the requirements for an | | NCS anomalous condition were initiated and the are boundaried off. Lab | | personnel made corrections to log error and mass was verified at 1700 | | hours. | | | | The NRC Resident Inspector was notified of this legacy event by the | | certificate holder. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Power Reactor |Event Number: 36395 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | FACILITY: PRAIRIE ISLAND REGION: 3 |NOTIFICATION DATE: 11/04/1999| | UNIT: [1] [] [] STATE: MN |NOTIFICATION TIME: 14:09[EST]| | RXTYPE: [1] W-2-LP,[2] W-2-LP |EVENT DATE: 11/04/1999| +------------------------------------------------+EVENT TIME: 11:36[CST]| | NRC NOTIFIED BY: TODD STRAIN |LAST UPDATE DATE: 11/04/1999| | HQ OPS OFFICER: STEVE SANDIN +-----------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------+PERSON ORGANIZATION | |EMERGENCY CLASS: N/A |JAMES CREED R3 | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |AESF 50.72(b)(2)(ii) ESF ACTUATION | | | | | | | | | | | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |UNIT |SCRAM CODE|RX CRIT|INIT PWR| INIT RX MODE |CURR PWR| CURR RX MODE | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |1 N Y 100 Power Operation |100 Power Operation | | | | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | INADVERTENT SAFEGUARDS ACTUATIONS DURING PLANNED ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE | | | | "AT 1136CST ON 11/4/99, SAFEGUARDS 4.16KV BUS '16' DE-ENERGIZED UNEXPECTEDLY | | WHEN THE OFFSITE SOURCE SUPPLYING THE BUS TRIPPED. THE BUS WAS | | AUTOMATICALLY REPOWERED WITH THE AUTOMATIC CLOSURE OF ANOTHER OFFSITE SOURCE | | BREAKER. [THE] CAUSE OF THE DE-ENERGIZATION WAS AN INADVERTENT 'CT11' | | (NORMAL OFFSITE SUPPLY TO SAFEGUARDS BUS '16') LOCKOUT, DUE TO A BUMPED | | RELAY WHILE RE-INSTALLING A 4KV BREAKER INTO ITS CUBICLE. | | | | "AUTO ACTUATIONS AS A RESULT OF THE MOMENTARY DE-ENERGIZATION WERE: | | | | 1. AUTOSTART OF THE OPPOSITE TRAIN COMPONENT COOLING WATER PUMP, AND | | 2. AUTO SEQUENCING OF BUS '16' TO AN ALTERNATE SOURCE." | | | | THE LICENSEE INFORMED THE NRC RESIDENT INSPECTOR. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Hospital |Event Number: 36396 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | REP ORG: PRINCETON MEDICAL CENTER |NOTIFICATION DATE: 11/04/1999| |LICENSEE: PRINCETON MEDICAL CENTER |NOTIFICATION TIME: 14:30[EST]| | CITY: PRINCETON REGION: 1 |EVENT DATE: 11/04/1999| | COUNTY: STATE: NJ |EVENT TIME: 09:15[EST]| |LICENSE#: 29-06750-01 AGREEMENT: N |LAST UPDATE DATE: 11/04/1999| | DOCKET: |+----------------------------+ | |PERSON ORGANIZATION | | |MOHAMED SHANBAKY R1 | | |JOSIE PICCONE NMSS | +------------------------------------------------+ | | NRC NOTIFIED BY: EDWARD BACZA | | | HQ OPS OFFICER: STEVE SANDIN | | +------------------------------------------------+ | |EMERGENCY CLASS: N/A | | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |LADM 35.33(a) MED MISADMINISTRATION | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | POTENTIAL MISADMINISTRATION INVOLVING DISLODGED BRACHYTHERAPY SOURCE | | | | AT APPROXIMATELY 0915EST AN ELDERLY FEMALE PATIENT NOTIFIED HOSPITAL STAFF | | THAT A BRACYTHERAPY SOURCE (Cs-137 - 21.8 MILLIGRAM RADIUM EQUIVALENT) HAD | | BECOME DISLODGED. HOSPITAL STAFF CONTACTED THE PHYSICIAN THAT HAD INSERTED | | THE SOURCE AND WAS INSTRUCTED TO RELOCATE THE APPLICATOR TO THE FOOT OF THE | | BED. THE HOSPITAL PHYSICIST ESTIMATES THAT THE SOURCE WAS IN THE VICINITY | | OF THE PATIENT'S THIGH FOR APPROXIMATELY 15 MINUTES AND AT THE FOOT THE BED | | FOR ANOTHER 18 MINUTES BEFORE BEING PLACED IN A LEAD PIG. THE ATTENDING | | PHYSICIAN DOES NOT INTEND ANY ADDITIONAL EXPOSURE SINCE THE SOURCE REMAINED | | IN PLACE FOR 18.45 OF THE 22.79 HOURS PRESCRIBED. NO ADVERSE HEALTH | | CONSEQUENCES ARE EXPECTED. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Power Reactor |Event Number: 36397 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | FACILITY: PERRY REGION: 3 |NOTIFICATION DATE: 11/04/1999| | UNIT: [1] [] [] STATE: OH |NOTIFICATION TIME: 15:06[EST]| | RXTYPE: [1] GE-6 |EVENT DATE: 11/04/1999| +------------------------------------------------+EVENT TIME: 10:00[EST]| | NRC NOTIFIED BY: BRIAN STETSON |LAST UPDATE DATE: 11/04/1999| | HQ OPS OFFICER: DOUG WEAVER +-----------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------+PERSON ORGANIZATION | |EMERGENCY CLASS: N/A |JAMES CREED R3 | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |NLTR LICENSEE 24 HR REPORT | | | | | | | | | | | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |UNIT |SCRAM CODE|RX CRIT|INIT PWR| INIT RX MODE |CURR PWR| CURR RX MODE | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |1 N Y 100 Power Operation |100 Power Operation | | | | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | CONTROL ROD WITHDRAWAL LIMITER DISCOVERED INOPERABLE DURING ROD TESTING | | | | "It has been discovered that following the insertion of a control rod, the | | Rod Withdrawal Limiter is inoperable until that control rod is deselected | | and reselected from the Rod Control & Information System control panel. | | | | "We have reasonable knowledge that we have withdrawn control rods in the | | past, while the Rod Withdrawal Limiter has been inoperable. We have specific | | knowledge that on 10/31/99, a control rod was withdrawn with the Rod | | Withdrawal Limiter inoperable. This is a violation of Technical | | Specification 3.3.2.1 Action A.1. | | | | "This report is required due to the requirements of the Operating License | | for a violation of Technical Specifications." | | | | This condition was discovered by operators during performance of control rod | | speed adjustment of a single rod. Control rod motion continued past the | | withdrawal notch limit of 4. The operator immediately let go of the | | withdraw push button causing the rod to stop at the notch 6 position. The | | licensee suspects this condition has existed since initial construction and | | has imposed administrative controls specifically referencing Technical | | Specifications requirements. | | | | The licensee informed the NRC Resident Inspector. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Fuel Cycle Facility |Event Number: 36398 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | FACILITY: PORTSMOUTH GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT |NOTIFICATION DATE: 11/04/1999| | RXTYPE: URANIUM ENRICHMENT FACILITY |NOTIFICATION TIME: 17:04[EST]| | COMMENTS: 2 DEMOCRACY CENTER |EVENT DATE: 11/04/1999| | 6903 ROCKLEDGE DRIVE |EVENT TIME: 08:25[EST]| | BETHESDA, MD 20817 (301)564-3200 |LAST UPDATE DATE: 11/04/1999| | CITY: PIKETON REGION: 3 +-----------------------------+ | COUNTY: PIKE STATE: OH |PERSON ORGANIZATION | |LICENSE#: GDP-2 AGREEMENT: N |JAMES CREED R3 | | DOCKET: 0707002 |WAYNE HODGES NMSS | +------------------------------------------------+ | | NRC NOTIFIED BY: JIM McCLEERY | | | HQ OPS OFFICER: STEVE SANDIN | | +------------------------------------------------+ | |EMERGENCY CLASS: N/A | | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |OCBA 76.120(c)(2)(i) ACCID MT EQUIP FAILS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | SAFETY EQUIPMENT FAILURE DURING AUTOCLAVE HEATUP | | | | "ON 11/4/99 AT 0825 [HOURS] OPERATORS IN THE X-344 NOTICED CONDENSATE | | LEAKING FROM THE AUTOCLAVE #2 LOCKING RING AREA WHILE IN MODE II (HEATING). | | THE AUTOCLAVE WAS PLACED IN MODE VII (SHUTDOWN) 15 MINUTES AFTER THE | | DISCOVERY OF THE LEAK. INITIAL INVESTIGATION SHOWS A PIECE OF COPPER TUBING | | MAY HAVE BEEN LODGED ON THE SEALING SURFACE OF THE LOCKING RING. THE | | AUTOCLAVE WAS MADE INOPERABLE IMMEDIATELY. THERE WAS NO ACTUATION OF A | | SAFETY SYSTEM DURING THIS OPERATION. THIS IS REPORTABLE UNDER CONDITION | | 76.120 (C)(2)(i), AN EVENT IN WHICH EQUIPMENT IS DISABLED OR FAILS TO | | FUNCTION AS DESIGNED WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS REQUIRED BY A TSR [TECHNICAL | | SAFETY REQUIREMENT] TO PREVENT RELEASES. | | | | "THERE WAS NO LOSS OF HAZARDOUS/RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL OR | | RADIOACTIVE/RADIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION EXPOSURE AS A RESULT OF THIS EVENT." | | | | OPERATION'S STAFF NOTIFIED THE NRC RESIDENT INSPECTOR AND DOE SITE | | REPRESENTATIVE. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Power Reactor |Event Number: 36399 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | FACILITY: POINT BEACH REGION: 3 |NOTIFICATION DATE: 11/04/1999| | UNIT: [1] [] [] STATE: WI |NOTIFICATION TIME: 18:29[EST]| | RXTYPE: [1] W-2-LP,[2] W-2-LP |EVENT DATE: 11/04/1999| +------------------------------------------------+EVENT TIME: 14:00[CST]| | NRC NOTIFIED BY: JOHN SELL |LAST UPDATE DATE: 11/04/1999| | HQ OPS OFFICER: STEVE SANDIN +-----------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------+PERSON ORGANIZATION | |EMERGENCY CLASS: N/A |JAMES CREED R3 | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |ADAS 50.72(b)(2)(i) DEG/UNANALYZED COND | | | | | | | | | | | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |UNIT |SCRAM CODE|RX CRIT|INIT PWR| INIT RX MODE |CURR PWR| CURR RX MODE | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |1 N N 0 Refueling |0 Refueling | | | | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | TWO MAIN STEAM SAFETY VALVES (MSSVs) EXCEEDED ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA DURING | | SETPOINT TESTING | | | | "DURING THE POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT (PBNP) UNIT 1 R25 OUTAGE, TWO (2) MAIN | | STEAM SAFETY VALVES WERE SENT TO WYLE LABS FOR SETPOINT TESTING. MS-02013 | | LIFTED AT 2.4% ABOVE NAMEPLATE SETPOINT OF 1125 PSIG. THE OWNER ACCEPTANCE | | CRITERIA IS 1.93%. THIS VALVE DID NOT EXCEED THE ASME ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA | | OF 3%. | | | | "MS-02012 LIFTED AT 3.7% ABOVE THE NAMEPLATE SETPOINT OF 1125 PSIG. THIS | | EXCEEDS BOTH THE OWNER ESTABLISHED ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA AND THE ASME XI | | CRITERIA. | | | | "PBNP TECH SPECS REQUIRE AN ADDITIONAL NUMBER OF VALVES TO BE TESTED EQUAL | | TO THE NUMBER ORIGINALLY TESTED. SINCE FOUR (4) MSSVs WERE SENT FOR TESTING | | THIS OUTAGE, THE REMAINING FOUR (4) MSSVs WILL NEED TO BE TESTED. | | | | "BOTH MS-02012 AND MS-02013 MAY HAVE HAD THEIR SETPOINTS ADJUSTED | | INCORRECTLY IN 1995." | | | | THE LICENSEE INFORMED THE NRC RESIDENT INSPECTOR. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Power Reactor |Event Number: 36400 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | FACILITY: POINT BEACH REGION: 3 |NOTIFICATION DATE: 11/05/1999| | UNIT: [1] [] [] STATE: WI |NOTIFICATION TIME: 04:07[EST]| | RXTYPE: [1] W-2-LP,[2] W-2-LP |EVENT DATE: 11/04/1999| +------------------------------------------------+EVENT TIME: 20:30[CST]| | NRC NOTIFIED BY: RICK ROBBINS |LAST UPDATE DATE: 11/05/1999| | HQ OPS OFFICER: JOHN MacKINNON +-----------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------+PERSON ORGANIZATION | |EMERGENCY CLASS: N/A |JAMES CREED R3 | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |ADAS 50.72(b)(2)(i) DEG/UNANALYZED COND | | | | | | | | | | | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |UNIT |SCRAM CODE|RX CRIT|INIT PWR| INIT RX MODE |CURR PWR| CURR RX MODE | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |1 N N 0 Refueling |0 Refueling | | | | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 0.25 INCH LONG CRACK WAS FOUND ON "1A" STEAM GENERATOR HEAD DRAIN VALVE. | | | | During a liquid penetrant examination of a weld on the top side of valve | | 1R-526A, "1A" Steam Generator head drain, a 0.25" long crack was found. | | Appears o be a crack in the weld metal only, through wall of the Reactor | | Coolant System pressure boundary. | | | | During initial screening of this condition at 2030 hours on 11/04/99 it was | | not considered seriously degraded as no leak was detected while at power | | (boric acid crystals were found in the vicinity of the valve). Upon further | | review at 0200 hours on 11/05/99 this 4 hour non-emergency report was made. | | | | The NRC Resident Inspector will be notified of this event by the licensee. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Power Reactor |Event Number: 36401 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | FACILITY: KEWAUNEE REGION: 3 |NOTIFICATION DATE: 11/05/1999| | UNIT: [1] [] [] STATE: WI |NOTIFICATION TIME: 05:21[EST]| | RXTYPE: [1] W-2-LP |EVENT DATE: 11/05/1999| +------------------------------------------------+EVENT TIME: 02:32[CST]| | NRC NOTIFIED BY: TIM SMITH |LAST UPDATE DATE: 11/05/1999| | HQ OPS OFFICER: JOHN MacKINNON +-----------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------+PERSON ORGANIZATION | |EMERGENCY CLASS: N/A |JAMES CREED R3 | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |AESF 50.72(b)(2)(ii) ESF ACTUATION | | | | | | | | | | | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |UNIT |SCRAM CODE|RX CRIT|INIT PWR| INIT RX MODE |CURR PWR| CURR RX MODE | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |1 N Y 97 Power Operation |97 Power Operation | | | | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN ISOLATION VALVE CLOSED | | | | At 0232 on 11/05/99 Radiation Monitor R-19 Steam Generator liquid failed. | | This failure caused the Steam Generator blowdown isolation valves; | | BT-2A/MV-32077 Steam Generator blowdown isolation valve A1, BT-2B/MV-32079 | | Steam Generator blowdown isolation valve B1, BT-3A/MV-32078 Steam Generator | | blowdown isolation valve A2, and BT-3B/MV-32080 Steam Generator blowdown | | isolation valve B2, to close. These valves have a containment isolation | | function for a Main Steam Line Rupture within containment. Their Post - | | Loss of Coolant Accident function is to provide Steam Generator isolation. | | | | | | The monitor failure will not allow the re-establishment of Steam Generator | | blowdown flow. Plant Chemistry and Instrument and Control personnel have | | been contacted to determine corrective actions and to repair the radiation | | monitor. Radiation Monitor R-15, Air Ejector Exhaust, is indicating normal | | readings and is being monitored by operations. Local indication of | | Radiation Monitor R-19 are the normal count rate. Actual problem appears to | | be the Control Room indication of R-19 failed. | | | | The NRC Resident Inspector was notified of this event by the licensee. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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