Event Notification Report for October 27, 2000
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Operations Center Event Reports For 10/26/2000 - 10/27/2000 ** EVENT NUMBERS ** 37457 37458 37459 37460 37461 +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |General Information or Other |Event Number: 37457 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | REP ORG: NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER |NOTIFICATION DATE: 10/26/2000| |LICENSEE: UNKNOWN |NOTIFICATION TIME: 00:25[EDT]| | CITY: MISHAWAKA REGION: 3 |EVENT DATE: 10/25/2000| | COUNTY: ST. JOSEPH STATE: IN |EVENT TIME: 20:10[CST]| |LICENSE#: AGREEMENT: N |LAST UPDATE DATE: 10/26/2000| | DOCKET: |+----------------------------+ | |PERSON ORGANIZATION | | |ANTON VEGEL R3 | | |PATRICIA HOLAHAN NMSS | +------------------------------------------------+GEOFFREY WRIGHT R3 | | NRC NOTIFIED BY: CREWS |CINDY PEDERSON R3 | | HQ OPS OFFICER: STEVE SANDIN |LARRY CAMPER NMSS | +------------------------------------------------+CHARLES MILLER IRO | |EMERGENCY CLASS: N/A | | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |NINF INFORMATION ONLY | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | RECOVERY OF TROXLER MOISTURE DENSITY GAUGE FROM THE LOADING DOCK OF A | | DEPARTMENT STORE. | | | | AT 2010 LOCAL TIME ON 10/25/00 A TROXLER MOISTURE DENSITY GAUGE [MODEL 3430, | | S/N 29119] CONTAINING BOTH A CESIUM-137 AND AMERICIUM-241 SOURCE WAS | | DISCOVERED ON THE LOADING DOCK OF A DEPARTMENT STORE LOCATED IN MISHAWAKA, | | IN. THE RESPONDING FIRE DEPARTMENT CONTACTED THE SOUTH BEND FIRE DEPARTMENT | | FOR HAZMAT (RADIOLOGICAL) ASSISTANCE. A PRELIMINARY RAD SURVEY SHOWED | | APPROXIMATELY 2mR/HR CONTACT. THE INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH WAS | | INFORMED. THE CONDITION OF THE TROXLER TRANSPORT CASE SUGGESTS THAT IT MAY | | HAVE BEEN STOLEN. FIRE STATION #3 IN MISHAWAKA HAS TAKEN CUSTODY OF THE | | TROXLER AND IS STORING THE DEVICE IN A LOCKED SECURE AREA. THE INITIAL | | REPORT FROM THE NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER INDICATED THAT 75 MEMBERS OF THE | | PUBLIC WERE EVACUATED. REGION 3 WILL FOLLOWUP IN THE MORNING. SEVERAL | | FEDERAL AND STATE AGENCIES WERE INFORMED BY THE STATE OF INDIANA AND THE | | NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Power Reactor |Event Number: 37458 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | FACILITY: PRAIRIE ISLAND REGION: 3 |NOTIFICATION DATE: 10/26/2000| | UNIT: [1] [2] [] STATE: MN |NOTIFICATION TIME: 15:54[EDT]| | RXTYPE: [1] W-2-LP,[2] W-2-LP |EVENT DATE: 10/26/2000| +------------------------------------------------+EVENT TIME: 14:05[CDT]| | NRC NOTIFIED BY: JERRY GOSMAN |LAST UPDATE DATE: 10/26/2000| | HQ OPS OFFICER: JOHN MacKINNON +-----------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------+PERSON ORGANIZATION | |EMERGENCY CLASS: N/A |ANTON VEGEL R3 | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |AOUT 50.72(b)(1)(ii)(B) OUTSIDE DESIGN BASIS | | | | | | | | | | | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |UNIT |SCRAM CODE|RX CRIT|INIT PWR| INIT RX MODE |CURR PWR| CURR RX MODE | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |1 N Y 100 Power Operation |100 Power Operation | |2 N Y 100 Power Operation |100 Power Operation | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | SINGLE FAILURE RESULTING IN BOTH SAFEGUARDS TRAINS BECOMING INOPERABLE | | | | Prairie Island has three safeguard vertical cooling (service) water pumps. | | These pumps are equipped with an air/vacuum valve that acts to expel air | | from the pump upon starting. A ball float closes off the valve opening | | after the air is expelled, and is held closed by pump developed head. It | | was postulated that the air/vacuum valve could fail to close and the flow of | | water out of the valve could cause flooding. Plant evaluation determined | | that documentation does not exist that conclusively demonstrates that the | | failure cannot occur or that the resultant flooding does not affect the | | opposite safeguards train pump. Since the operability determination is | | indeterminate, both trains of safeguards pumps were declared inoperable. A | | single failure resulting in both safeguards trains becoming inoperable is | | outside the plant design basis. | | | | Compensatory actions are being put into place to restore operability of the | | safeguards pumps. The initial actions are to station a qualified individual | | in the safeguard pump area. The qualified individual will observe any start | | of a safeguard pump and ensure no failure of the air/vacuum valve has | | occurred. If a failure occurs such that flooding is an immediate concern, | | the qualified individual will contact the Control Room to secure the pump. | | | | The NRC Resident Inspector was notified of this event by the licensee. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |General Information or Other |Event Number: 37459 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | REP ORG: GEORGIA RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL PGM |NOTIFICATION DATE: 10/26/2000| |LICENSEE: UNKNOWN |NOTIFICATION TIME: 16:03[EDT]| | CITY: EAST POINT REGION: 2 |EVENT DATE: 10/24/2000| | COUNTY: STATE: GA |EVENT TIME: 12:00[EDT]| |LICENSE#: AGREEMENT: Y |LAST UPDATE DATE: 10/26/2000| | DOCKET: |+----------------------------+ | |PERSON ORGANIZATION | | |ANNE BOLAND R2 | | |JOSIE PICCONE NMSS | +------------------------------------------------+ | | NRC NOTIFIED BY: TOM HILL | | | HQ OPS OFFICER: JOHN MacKINNON | | +------------------------------------------------+ | |EMERGENCY CLASS: N/A | | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |NAGR AGREEMENT STATE | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | STRONTIUM-90 SOURCE FOUND IN SCRAP METAL. | | | | Environmental Radiation Program (ERP) personnel were notified by South | | Carolina DHEC of a shipment of scrap metal returning to Newell Recycling; | | East Point, Georgia; from SMI Steel in Caycese, South Carolina. October 25, | | 2000 ERP staff surveyed the exterior of the truck and located the area with | | elevated radiation levels in the front left corner of the trailer. | | Personnel from Newell and the ERP began unloading scrap until a Sr-90 source | | was located lying on the floor of the trailer. The source was removed, | | bagged up and isolated approximately 30 yards away from the trailer in | | another trailer that could be locked and secured as a temporary storage area | | until remedial actions can be taken by Newell. Source markings were as | | follows 3F1L, 100mCi, SR-90, 3M1389, 7-84. Note: Based on the information on | | the source, the Registry of Radioactive Sealed Sources and Devices registry | | number for this source is NR-460-S-921-S. | | | | Initial radiation measurements on the outside of the trailer in the area of | | the front corner were as high as 300 micro-R/hour. Levels in the immediate | | area of the source inside the trailer were greater than 3R/hour (beta/gamma) | | unshielded and in contact with the source. After isolating the source, the | | remaining scrap metal was surveyed by ERP personnel using Ludlum Micro-R | | Meter and Eberline ESP-2 with HP-260 probe. No radiation levels above | | background were noted. General radiation levels inside the trailer ranged | | from 5 to 15 micro-R/hour while background radiation levels outside of the | | trailer were 15 to 20 micro-R/hour. 26 smears were taken on various pieces | | of scrap removed from the trailer and the floor in the vicinity of where the | | source was found. No removable or fixed contamination was noted once the | | source had been removed and isolated | | | | State of Georgia event number is GA-2000-20I. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Power Reactor |Event Number: 37460 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | FACILITY: GRAND GULF REGION: 4 |NOTIFICATION DATE: 10/26/2000| | UNIT: [1] [] [] STATE: MS |NOTIFICATION TIME: 16:40[EDT]| | RXTYPE: [1] GE-6 |EVENT DATE: 10/26/2000| +------------------------------------------------+EVENT TIME: 14:45[CDT]| | NRC NOTIFIED BY: K . EHRHARDT |LAST UPDATE DATE: 10/26/2000| | HQ OPS OFFICER: JOHN MacKINNON +-----------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------+PERSON ORGANIZATION | |EMERGENCY CLASS: N/A |GREG PICK R4 | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |ADEG 50.72(b)(1)(ii) DEGRAD COND DURING OP | | | | | | | | | | | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |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 +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | KAOWOOL ISSUE | | | | During a plant walkdown to identify specific raceway configurations as part | | of their plan to address Kaowool issues, a condition was found that may | | affect both divisions of ESF switchgear room coolers. This condition is | | conservatively being reported pursuant to 10CFR50.72(b)(1)(ii). These | | areas were already under fire watch in accordance with their fire protection | | program, as a precautionary response to issuance of SECY-99-0204 - Kaowool. | | Fire detection and fires suppression are available in the affected area. | | | | | | The NRC Resident Inspector will be informed of the event by the Licensee. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Power Reactor |Event Number: 37461 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | FACILITY: QUAD CITIES REGION: 3 |NOTIFICATION DATE: 10/26/2000| | UNIT: [1] [2] [] STATE: IL |NOTIFICATION TIME: 18:57[EDT]| | RXTYPE: [1] GE-3,[2] GE-3 |EVENT DATE: 10/26/2000| +------------------------------------------------+EVENT TIME: 14:15[CDT]| | NRC NOTIFIED BY: MACLENNAN |LAST UPDATE DATE: 10/26/2000| | HQ OPS OFFICER: JOHN MacKINNON +-----------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------+PERSON ORGANIZATION | |EMERGENCY CLASS: N/A |ANTON VEGEL R3 | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |AINA 50.72(b)(2)(iii)(A) POT UNABLE TO SAFE SD | | | | | | | | | | | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |UNIT |SCRAM CODE|RX CRIT|INIT PWR| INIT RX MODE |CURR PWR| CURR RX MODE | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |1 N N Refueling |0 Refueling | |2 N Y 95 Power Operation |95 Power Operation | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | SAFE SHUTDOWN MAKEUP PUMP (SSMP) DECLARED INOPERABLE. | | | | At approximately 1415 hours on 10/26/00, the Safe Shutdown Makeup Pump | | (SSMP) tripped unexpectedly during quarterly operability testing. At the | | time of the trip, the in-plant operator was transferring the flow controller | | to automatic from the manual position to obtain proper IST flows. At 1525 | | hours, during a second attempt, the pump again tripped under the same | | circumstances. The SSMP was run a third time, this time using the flow | | controller in manual without transferring to automatic. On this attempt, | | the SSMP obtained the proper pressure and flow but the local controller | | indications remained erratic. The SSMP was declared inoperable from the time | | of the first trip. The licensee entered Technical Specification 3.8.(j) a | | 14 day Limiting Condition of Operation. All other Emergency Core Cooling | | Systems for Unit 2 are fully operable. | | | | The NRC Resident Inspector was notified of this event by the licensee. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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