Event Notification Report for April 23, 2003
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Operations Center Event Reports For 04/22/2003 - 04/23/2003 ** EVENT NUMBERS ** 39768 39769 39781 39782 39783 39784 +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Power Reactor |Event Number: 39768 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | FACILITY: INDIAN POINT REGION: 1 |NOTIFICATION DATE: 04/17/2003| | UNIT: [2] [3] [] STATE: NY |NOTIFICATION TIME: 17:34[EDT]| | RXTYPE: [2] W-4-LP,[3] W-4-LP |EVENT DATE: 04/17/2003| +------------------------------------------------+EVENT TIME: 14:35[EDT]| | NRC NOTIFIED BY: JOHN BAKER |LAST UPDATE DATE: 04/22/2003| | HQ OPS OFFICER: HOWIE CROUCH +-----------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------+PERSON ORGANIZATION | |EMERGENCY CLASS: NON EMERGENCY |DAVID SILK R1 | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |ACOM 50.72(b)(3)(xiii) LOSS COMM/ASMT/RESPONSE| | | | | | | | | | | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |UNIT |SCRAM CODE|RX CRIT|INIT PWR| INIT RX MODE |CURR PWR| CURR RX MODE | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |2 N Y 100 Power Operation |100 Power Operation | |3 N N 0 Cold Shutdown |0 Cold Shutdown | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | LOSS OF 9 OUT OF 16 EMERGENCY SIRENS IN ORANGE COUNTY | | | | The following information was obtained from the Licensee via facsimile: | | | | "On April 17, 2003, at 1435 hours, it was determined that 9 out of 16 | | emergency sirens in Orange County were out of service due to a transmission | | line failure. Unit 2 was at 100% power and Unit 3 was shutdown. This results | | in a degraded emergency siren notification system in one of the four | | counties covered by the emergency plan which is reportable under 10 CFR | | 50.72(b)(3)(xiii). The emergency plan had route alerting and public radio | | announcements available as necessary to notify the public in-lieu of the | | non-operational sirens. Restoration of the sirens occurred at 1709 hours. | | The county was notified." | | | | The transmission line failure caused a loss of two substations which powered | | the affected sirens. | | | | The NRC Resident Inspector will be notified by the Licensee. | | | | ***UPDATE ON 04/22/03 AT 1626 HOURS BY G. KELLER TAKEN BY MACKINNON*** | | | | At 1230 hours on April 22, 2003, during the review of the computer records | | for the loss of sirens previously reported on Thursday, April 17, 2003, it | | was determined that, at 1636 hours, two additional sirens in Putnam county | | could not be sounded. The loss of signal was not immediately evident and | | was due to the loss of power to repeater R-257 in Rockland county. This | | resulted in Putnam county having less than 90% of the sirens available. | | | | At the time of the event this resulted in a degraded emergency siren | | notification system of an additional county covered by the emergency plan | | which is also reportable under 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(xiii). The emergency plan | | had route alerting and public radio announcements available as necessary to | | notify the public in lieu of the non-operational sirens. Restoration of the | | sirens occurred at 1659 hours. The State of New York and the county were | | notified. NRC R1DO (H. Gray) notified. | | | | The NRC Resident Inspector was notified of this update by the licensee. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |General Information or Other |Event Number: 39769 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | REP ORG: OHIO BUREAU OF RADIATION PROTECTION |NOTIFICATION DATE: 04/18/2003| |LICENSEE: SOLAR TESTING LABORATORIES |NOTIFICATION TIME: 09:31[EDT]| | CITY: BROOKLYN HEIGHTS REGION: 3 |EVENT DATE: 04/18/2003| | COUNTY: STATE: OH |EVENT TIME: [EDT]| |LICENSE#: OH31210180065 AGREEMENT: Y |LAST UPDATE DATE: 04/18/2003| | DOCKET: |+----------------------------+ | |PERSON ORGANIZATION | | |THOMAS KOZAK R3 | | |MATT KORMANN TAT | +------------------------------------------------+FRED BROWN NMSS | | NRC NOTIFIED BY: MIKE SNEE | | | HQ OPS OFFICER: MIKE RIPLEY | | +------------------------------------------------+ | |EMERGENCY CLASS: NON EMERGENCY | | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |NAGR AGREEMENT STATE | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | THEFT AND RECOVERY OF MOISTURE DENSITY GAUGE | | | | The following information was received via facsimile from the Ohio | | Department of Health: | | | | The licensee reported the theft and recovery of a Humboldt Scientific | | moisture/density gauge (model 5001, serial #750) containing a 44 millicurie | | Am-Be source and a 11 millicurie Cs-137 source. The gauge was stolen during | | the early hours of April 18, 2003 from the back of a truck parked at an | | employee's residence in Brooklyn Heights, Ohio. The truck and gauge case was | | broken into. The licensee notified police and the Ohio Department of | | Health. At 8:45 AM on April 18, the employee discovered the gauge on the | | side of the road a short distance from his residence where the theft | | occurred. The gauge did not appear to be damaged. | | | | Notified R3DO (T. Kozak), NMSS (F. Brown), NSIR IAT (M. Kormann) | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Fuel Cycle Facility |Event Number: 39781 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | FACILITY: PORTSMOUTH GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT |NOTIFICATION DATE: 04/22/2003| | RXTYPE: URANIUM ENRICHMENT FACILITY |NOTIFICATION TIME: 15:10[EDT]| | COMMENTS: 2 DEMOCRACY CENTER |EVENT DATE: 04/22/2003| | 6903 ROCKLEDGE DRIVE |EVENT TIME: 14:51[EDT]| | BETHESDA, MD 20817 (301)564-3200 |LAST UPDATE DATE: 04/22/2003| | CITY: PIKETON REGION: 3 +-----------------------------+ | COUNTY: PIKE STATE: OH |PERSON ORGANIZATION | |LICENSE#: GDP-2 AGREEMENT: N |MONTE PHILLIPS R3 | | DOCKET: 0707002 |TRISH HOLAHAN NMSS | +------------------------------------------------+ | | NRC NOTIFIED BY: ERIC SPAETH | | | HQ OPS OFFICER: JOHN MacKINNON | | +------------------------------------------------+ | |EMERGENCY CLASS: NON EMERGENCY | | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |NONR OTHER UNSPEC REQMNT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | OFFSITE NOTIFICATION TO THE OHIO EMERGENCY PROTECTION AGENCY | | | | "On 04/22/03 at 1341 hours, while taking # 3 boiler off line, the average | | opacity reading was above 20% on two occasions within a one-hour period. | | This requires a verbal notification to the Ohio Environmental Protection | | Agency (OEPA). | | | | "At 1451 hours, the Plant Shift Superintendent notified OEPA of the X-600 | | Steam Plant opacity exceedance. UE-RA-RE1030, App. D, section P, requires a | | 4 hour NRC event when other government agencies are notified." | | | | The NRC Resident Inspector was notified of this event by the licensee. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Hospital |Event Number: 39782 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | REP ORG: HARTFORD HOSPITAL |NOTIFICATION DATE: 04/22/2003| |LICENSEE: HARTFORD HOSPITAL |NOTIFICATION TIME: 15:12[EDT]| | CITY: HARTFORD REGION: 1 |EVENT DATE: 04/18/2003| | COUNTY: STATE: CT |EVENT TIME: 16:00[EDT]| |LICENSE#: 06-00253-04 AGREEMENT: N |LAST UPDATE DATE: 04/22/2003| | DOCKET: |+----------------------------+ | |PERSON ORGANIZATION | | |HAROLD GRAY R1 | | |JOHN GREEVES | +------------------------------------------------+ | | NRC NOTIFIED BY: PETER J. MAS | | | HQ OPS OFFICER: DICK JOLLIFFE | | +------------------------------------------------+ | |EMERGENCY CLASS: | | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |LDIF 35.3045(a)(1) DOSE <> PRESCRIBED DOSA| | | | | | | | | | | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | SOURCES INCORRECTLY POSITIONED IN A PATIENT. | | | | The following is submitted as a medical event record for Hartford Hospital, | | Hartford, CT. This occurred late Friday, April 18, 2003 and it involved the | | use of the 3.5 French, 40 mm Novoste Beta-Cath unit with a Beta-Rail | | catheter. Novoste had a representative onsite to provide training to the | | interventional cardiologist. The radiation oncologist and the medical | | physics staff were experienced in the handling of the 3.5 French Beta-Cath | | unit. The Novoste representative was not in the cath lab operatory at the | | time of the insertion of the Beta-Rail catheter, or, of the sources. He was | | observing from the adjacent control area and he thought the interventional | | cardiologist understood the markings on the new style catheter. The | | interventional cardiologist imaged the patient (using fluoroscopy) and | | determined that the sources were incorrectly positioned. At approximately | | 60 seconds into the treatment, the sources were withdrawn. The catheter was | | correctly positioned and the sources were reinserted for the accurate | | treatment of the cardiac vessel. No adverse effects were seen to occur to | | the patient, and, none are expected to occur. A written report will be | | submitted to the Region I offices within 15 days as required. | | | | Notified R1DO Harold Gray and NMSS EO John Greeves. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Other Nuclear Material |Event Number: 39783 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | REP ORG: US ARMY ROCK ISLAND |NOTIFICATION DATE: 04/22/2003| |LICENSEE: US ARMY ROCK ISLAND |NOTIFICATION TIME: 16:14[EDT]| | CITY: NEWTON FALLS REGION: 3 |EVENT DATE: 04/22/2003| | COUNTY: STATE: OH |EVENT TIME: 12:00[EDT]| |LICENSE#: 12-00722-06 AGREEMENT: Y |LAST UPDATE DATE: 04/22/2003| | DOCKET: |+----------------------------+ | |PERSON ORGANIZATION | | |MONTE PHILLIPS R3 | | |JOHN GREEVES NMSS | +------------------------------------------------+ | | NRC NOTIFIED BY: JEFF HAVENNER | | | HQ OPS OFFICER: JOHN MacKINNON | | +------------------------------------------------+ | |EMERGENCY CLASS: NON EMERGENCY | | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |ICON 30.50(b)(1) UNPLANNED CONTAMINATION| | | | | | | | | | | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | M1A1 COLLIMATOR TRITIUM FILLED TUBE FOUND BROKEN. | | | | This event probably occurred the weekend of April 19-20, 2003 at the Ohio | | National Guard facility located in Newton Falls, Ohio. | | | | Ohio National Guard were unpacking an M109 Howitzer issue box at the | | receiving dock. The guardsmen were placing the unpacked packing material in | | a dumpster. As they were unpacking the box they noticed broken glass inside | | the plastic bag containing a collimator, which contains a 10 curie source. | | The National Guard contacted the on site Radiation Safety Officer (RSO). | | The RSO wipe tested the collimator and its case, then double bagged it and | | placed it into the radiation storage shed located outside of the shop. They | | then wiped tested and double bagged all packing materials associated with | | the crate and retrieved the packing materials from the dumpster. Wipe tests | | of all affected areas were also taken and submitted to Radiological | | Engineering Laboratory for analysis. Analysis results indicated significant | | contamination within the storage area. | | | | The Ohio Army National Guard RSO is being provided with the analysis results | | and decontamination procedures. They have also been advised to place those | | individuals closely involved with the significant contamination, on tritium | | bioassay program until it can be determined whether tritium exposure | | occurred or until tritium levels are eliminated. | | | | Decontamination procedures will be performed and contamination radiation | | surveys of all affected areas accomplished until contamination levels are | | reduced to acceptable levels or eliminated. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Power Reactor |Event Number: 39784 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | FACILITY: LIMERICK REGION: 1 |NOTIFICATION DATE: 04/23/2003| | UNIT: [1] [] [] STATE: PA |NOTIFICATION TIME: 05:29[EDT]| | RXTYPE: [1] GE-4,[2] GE-4 |EVENT DATE: 04/23/2003| +------------------------------------------------+EVENT TIME: 02:07[EDT]| | NRC NOTIFIED BY: TOM DOUGHERTY |LAST UPDATE DATE: 04/23/2003| | HQ OPS OFFICER: ERIC THOMAS +-----------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------+PERSON ORGANIZATION | |EMERGENCY CLASS: NON EMERGENCY |HAROLD GRAY R1 | |10 CFR SECTION: | | |ACCS 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(A) ECCS INJECTION | | |ARPS 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B) RPS ACTUATION - CRITICA| | |AESF 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A) VALID SPECIF SYS ACTUAT| | | | | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |UNIT |SCRAM CODE|RX CRIT|INIT PWR| INIT RX MODE |CURR PWR| CURR RX MODE | +-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------------+--------+-----------------+ |1 M/R Y 100 Power Operation |0 Hot Shutdown | | | | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ EVENT TEXT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | RPS ACTUATION WHILE CRITICAL | | | | "At 0207 EDT on April 23, 2003, a loss of feedwater occurred on Unit 1. | | Operators initiated a manual reactor scram at 15 [inches] RPV level (auto | | scram signal = 12.5 [inches]). The high pressure coolant injection (HPCI) | | and reactor core isolation coolant (RCIC) systems initiated as designed at | | -38 [inches], and injected into the RPV. RPV level was restored to the | | normal band, HPCI and RCIC secured, and a reactor feed pump was returned to | | service. The following isolation signals were received; Groups IB, IIA, | | IIC, III, VIB, VIC, VIIB, VIIIB, and HVAC. RPV and containment parameters | | are normal with an RPV cooldown in progress. | | | | "The loss of feed resulted from sequential trips of all 3 reactor feed pumps | | on low suction pressure due to an apparent isolation of the condensate deep | | bed demineralizers. The cause is under investigation." | | | | The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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