ENS 41497
ENS Event | |
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01:51 Mar 16, 2005 | |
Title | Offsite Notifications Due to Caustic Spill |
Event Description | The following information was provided by the licensee via facsimile (licensee text in quotes):
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 March 15, 2005 at approximately 18:51 Mountain Standard Time (MST), the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station informed another government agency, the EPA/DOT National Response Center, of a caustic spill, related to the protection of the environment. Notification was also made to the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality and the Arizona Department of Public Safety (State Police). No news release is planned or expected. A commercial tanker truck was transferring caustic sodium hydroxide at Unit 1 when a drip was observed from the transfer hose at approximately 16:54 MST. The spill was limited to approximately one quart outside of the spill containment berm. The evolution was terminated and the tanker truck was driven out of the Protected Area. A drip trail was later discovered at approximately 18:00 along the path of the truck out of the Protected Area, including a puddle of approximately 3 gallons in the sally port (access point). The truck was returning to Phoenix, AZ. The spill quantity on-site is not estimated to have approached a reportable quantity (1,000 pounds), but due to the evidence that the truck was leaking while in transit to Phoenix, the Palo Verde Hazardous Materials Emergency Coordinator conservatively elected to make the government notifications. Additionally, Palo Verde notified the trucking company which ultimately located the truck upon its return to the company yard. No leak existed at that time, suggesting the leakage was limited to the caustic that remained in the truck's discharge pipe after the transfer was stopped. There was no impact to control room habitability and no safety systems, including essential ventilation, were actuated or required. The spill did not hamper site personnel in the performance of duties necessary for the safe operation of the nuclear power plant. The NRC Resident inspector was notified of the chemical spill and this ENS notification. |
Where | |
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Palo Verde Arizona (NRC Region 4) | |
Reporting | |
10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(xi), Notification to Government Agency or News Release | |
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+-2.73 h-0.114 days <br />-0.0162 weeks <br />-0.00374 months <br />) | |
Opened: | Tim Gaffney 23:07 Mar 15, 2005 |
NRC Officer: | Mike Ripley |
Last Updated: | Mar 15, 2005 |
41497 - NRC Website
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Unit 1 | |
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Reactor critical | Critical |
Scram | No |
Before | Power Operation (100 %) |
After | Power Operation (100 %) |