Event Notification Report for October 3, 2001
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Operations Center Event Reports For 10/02/2001 - 10/03/2001 ** EVENT NUMBERS ** 38332 38339 38340 +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Power Reactor |Event Number: 38332 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | FACILITY: PALO VERDE REGION: 4 |NOTIFICATION DATE: 09/30/2001| | UNIT: [] [] [3] STATE: AZ |NOTIFICATION TIME: 20:28[EDT]| | RXTYPE: [1] CE,[2] CE,[3] CE |EVENT DATE: 09/30/2001| +------------------------------------------------+EVENT TIME: 14:00[MST]| | NRC NOTIFIED BY: STEVE BANKS |LAST UPDATE DATE: 10/02/2001| | HQ OPS OFFICER: LEIGH TROCINE +-----------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------+PERSON ORGANIZATION | |EMERGENCY CLASS: NON EMERGENCY |GREG PICK R4 | |10 CFR SECTION: |JOHN ZWOLINSKI NRR | |ADEG 50.72(b)(3)(ii)(A) DEGRADED CONDITION | | | | | | | | | | | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |UNIT |SCRAM CODE|RX CRIT|INIT PWR| INIT RX MODE |CURR PWR| CURR RX MODE | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ | | | | | | |3 N N 0 Cold Shutdown |0 Cold Shutdown | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | EVIDENCE OF REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM PRESSURE BOUNDARY LEAKAGE DISCOVERED | | WHILE IN COLD SHUTDOWN. | | | | The following text is a portion of a facsimile received from the licensee: | | | | "The following event description is based on information currently | | available. If through subsequent reviews of this event, additional | | information is identified that is pertinent to this event or alters the | | information being provided at this time, a follow-up notification will be | | made via the ENS or under the reporting requirements of 10CFR50.73." | | | | "On September 30, 2001, at approximately 1400 MST, Palo Verde Nuclear | | Generating Station (PVNGS) Unit 3 discovered evidence of reactor coolant | | system (RCS) pressure boundary leakage. PVNGS Unit 3 was shut down in Mode | | 5 conducting cooldown and depressurization in its [ninth] refueling outage | | at the time of discovery. Current RCS temperature is approximately 135 | | degrees Fahrenheit and RCS pressure is approximately 20 psia." | | | | "The leakage was discovered at two [Inconel] alloy 600 nozzle locations | | during inservice inspection (ISI); one in a RCS hot leg temperature detector | | nozzle and another in a pressurizer heater sleeve. The RCS hot leg leakage | | is located in the RTD nozzle for an inservice temperature [detector] (Loop | | #1, Equipment ID: 3JRCETW112HD). The pressurizer heater sleeve leakage is | | located at pressurizer heater B17. The leakage was identified in the form | | of small deposits of boron accumulation around the circumferences of the hot | | leg nozzle and that of the pressurizer sleeve. PVNGS has conducted | | inspections of these nozzles [and] sleeves during each refueling outage | | since the discovery that Inconel alloy 600 nozzles are susceptible to axial | | cracking. No evidence of leakage was identified when inspected during the | | last refueling outage approximately 18 months ago." | | | | "The timing of this ENS report was based on the determination at 14:00 MST | | on September 30, 2001, that the boron accumulation represented a serious of | | a principle safety barrier. PVNGS Unit 3 Technical Specification Limiting | | Condition for Operation (LCO) 3.4.14 (RCS Operational Leakage) permits no | | reactor coolant system pressure boundary leakage. It was therefore | | conservatively concluded that any evidence of pressure boundary leakage, | | regardless of magnitude, represents serious degradation of a principle | | safety barrier. Technical Specification [LCO] 3.4.14 is applicable in Modes | | 1, 2, 3, and 4. Unit 3 was in Mode 5 in a planned refueling outage at the | | time of discovery; therefore, LCO 3.4.14 is currently not applicable. | | The-hot leg nozzle and pressurizer sleeve will be repaired prior to | | re-entering Mode 4. It is anticipated that the repair will be utilizing the | | Mechanical Nozzle Seal Assembly (MNSA). No ESF actuations occurred and none | | were required. No structures systems or components were inoperable that | | contributed to this event particularly the fuel cladding and the containment | | fission product barriers. The event did not result in the release of | | radioactivity to the environment and did not adversely affect the safe | | operation of the plant or the health and safety of the public." | | | | The licensee notified the NRC resident inspector. | | | | ***** UPDATE FROM DAN MARKS TO LEIGH TROCINE AT 1304 EDT ON 10/02/01 ***** | | | | The following text is a portion of a facsimile received from the licensee: | | | | "The following event description is based on information currently | | available. If through subsequent reviews of this event, additional | | information is identified that is pertinent to this event or alters the | | information being provided at this time, a follow-up notification will be | | made via the ENS or under the reporting requirements of 10CFR50.73." | | | | "This is a follow-up notification from the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating | | Station (PVNGS) Unit 3 to remove the references to reactor coolant system | | (RCS) pressure boundary leakage at a pressurizer heater sleeve. The | | notification of pressure boundary leakage from a Resistance Temperature | | Detector (RTD) nozzle remains as identified in the original ENS report | | #38332 of September 30, 2001 at 1728 ET. Chemistry and radiological | | analysis of the residue located in the vicinity of the pressurizer heater | | sleeve and engineering personnel review of the analysis results determined | | the residue was not evidence of pressure boundary leakage." | | | | "On September 30, 2001, at approximately 1400 MST, Palo Verde Nuclear | | Generating Station Unit 3 discovered evidence of RCS pressure boundary | | leakage. PVNGS Unit 3 was shut down in Mode 5 conducting cooldown and | | depressurization in its ninth refueling outage at the time of discovery. | | Current RCS temperature is approximately 100 degrees Fahrenheit and RCS | | pressure is approximately 18 psia." | | | | "The leakage was discovered at one Inconel alloy 600 nozzle location during | | inservice inspection (ISI), in a RCS hot leg temperature detector nozzle. | | The RCS hot leg leakage is located in the RTD nozzle for an inservice | | temperature [detector] (Loop #1 Equipment ID: 3JRCETW112HD). The leakage | | was identified in the form of small deposits of boron accumulation around | | the circumference of the hot leg nozzle. PVNGS has conducted inspections of | | these nozzles during each refueling outage since the discovery that Inconel | | alloy 600 nozzles are susceptible to axial cracking. No evidence of leakage | | was identified when inspected during the last refueling outage approximately | | 18 months ago." | | | | "The timing of the Initial ENS #38332 report at 1428 MST (1728 ET) on | | September 30, 2001, was based on the determination at 1400 MST that the | | boron accumulation represented a serious degradation of a principal safety | | barrier. PVNGS Unit 3 Technical Specification Limiting Condition for | | Operation (LCO) 3.4.14 (RCS Operational Leakage) permits no reactor coolant | | system pressure boundary leakage." | | | | "It was therefore conservatively concluded that any evidence of pressure | | boundary leakage, regardless of magnitude, represents serious degradation of | | a principle safety barrier. Technical Specification [LCO] 3.4.14 is | | applicable in Modes 1, 2, 3, and 4. Unit 3 was in Mode 5 in a planned | | refueling outage at the time of discovery; therefore, LCO 3.4.14 is | | currently not applicable. The hot leg nozzle will be repaired prior to | | re-entering Mode 4." | | | | "No ESF actuations occurred and none were required. No structures systems | | or components were inoperable that contributed to this event, particularly | | the fuel cladding and the containment fission product barriers. The event | | did not result in the release of radioactivity to the environment and did | | not adversely affect the safe operation of the plant or the health and | | safety of the public." | | | | The licensee notified the NRC resident inspector. The NRC operations | | officer notified the R4DO (Claude Johnson) and NRR EO (Tad Marsh). | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |General Information or Other |Event Number: 38339 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | REP ORG: TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH |NOTIFICATION DATE: 10/02/2001| |LICENSEE: HI-TECH TESTING SERVICE, INC. |NOTIFICATION TIME: 11:44[EDT]| | CITY: LONGVIEW REGION: 4 |EVENT DATE: 09/25/2001| | COUNTY: STATE: TX |EVENT TIME: 09:16[CDT]| |LICENSE#: 05021 AGREEMENT: Y |LAST UPDATE DATE: 10/02/2001| | DOCKET: |+----------------------------+ | |PERSON ORGANIZATION | | |CLAUDE JOHNSON R4 | | |FRED BROWN NMSS | +------------------------------------------------+ | | NRC NOTIFIED BY: LELEN WATKINS (facsimile) | | | HQ OPS OFFICER: LEIGH TROCINE | | +------------------------------------------------+ | |EMERGENCY CLASS: NON EMERGENCY | | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |NAGR AGREEMENT STATE | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | AGREEMENT STATE REPORT REGARDING A RADIOGRAPHY CAMERA THAT WAS LOST AND | | FOUND IN LONGVIEW, TEXAS (Texas Incident #7806) | | | | A logging source was found at the intersection of Eastman Road and Cotton | | Street in Longview, Texas. The Longview Fire Department responded to the | | scene, and the licensee, Hi-Tech Testing Service, Inc., was contacted. A | | licensee representative also responded to the site and performed a complete | | survey of the exposure device using a calibrated survey meter. There were | | no abnormally high readings observed during this survey. The IR100 exposure | | device was also visually examined for any damage to the body, locking | | mechanism, and outlet port. There was no physical damage seen during this | | examination. | | | | The exposure device was returned to the licensee's shop, thoroughly | | inspected, and locked inside a radioactive storage area. This subsequent | | detailed inspection revealed that all mechanical components were functioning | | properly, and there was no apparent damage to the exposure device body. One | | transport label was replaced because some of the information was illegible. | | It was later determined that the exposure device had unknowingly fallen onto | | the highway from the bumper of a pickup truck. | | | | NOTE: Exposure Device S/N 4573, Source S/N 00564B, Type and Activity of | | Source Material - Not Reported | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Power Reactor |Event Number: 38340 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | FACILITY: HOPE CREEK REGION: 1 |NOTIFICATION DATE: 10/02/2001| | UNIT: [1] [] [] STATE: NJ |NOTIFICATION TIME: 16:20[EDT]| | RXTYPE: [1] GE-4 |EVENT DATE: 10/02/2001| +------------------------------------------------+EVENT TIME: 15:57[EDT]| | NRC NOTIFIED BY: KENNETH KLASS |LAST UPDATE DATE: 10/02/2001| | HQ OPS OFFICER: LEIGH TROCINE +-----------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------+PERSON ORGANIZATION | |EMERGENCY CLASS: NON EMERGENCY |RICHARD CONTE R1 | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |NONR OTHER UNSPEC REQMNT | | | | | | | | | | | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |UNIT |SCRAM CODE|RX CRIT|INIT PWR| INIT RX MODE |CURR PWR| CURR RX MODE | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |1 N Y 95 Power Operation |95 Power Operation | | | | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 24-HOUR REPORT REGARDING AN OPERATING LICENSE CONDITION VIOLATION (POTENTIAL | | MAXIMUM POWER LEVEL VIOLATION) | | | | The following text is a portion of a facsimile received from the licensee. | | | | "General Electric (GE) report titled, 'Impact of Steam Carryover Fraction on | | Process Computer Heat Balance Calculations, September 2001,' documents a | | non-conservative assumption for moisture carryover used in the calculation | | of core thermal power. The assumed carryover fraction of 0.1% was | | discovered to be closer to 0.0% (non-conservative) in later model GE BWRs. | | Hope Creek Generating Station may be affected by the non-conservative core | | thermal power calculation with an estimated bias of less than 4 MWt. As a | | result, there is a potential that Hope Creek Generating Station has operated | | at power levels in excess of Operating License condition 2.C(1) which | | requires that the facility be operated at reactor core power levels not in | | excess of 3339 MWt." | | | | "This notification is being made in accordance with Hope Creek Operating | | License Condition 2.F, as a potential violation of Hope Creek Operating | | License Condition 2.C(1)." | | | | "An administrative shift average power limit of 3335 MWt has been | | implemented when the Crossflow ultrasonic flow measurement system is | | available. If Crossflow is unavailable, shift average power will be | | administratively limited to 3289 MWt." | | | | "PSEG Nuclear is continuing to evaluate the effect of the moisture carryover | | term on the heat balance calculation." | | | | The licensee notified the NRC resident inspector. | | | | (Refer to event #38330 for a similar event at Fermi and event #38337 for a | | similar event at Perry.) | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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