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Safeguards Summary Event List (Ssel).January 1, 1990 Through December 31, 1994
ML20094D733
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Issue date: 07/31/1995
From: Fadden M, Yardumian J
NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS)
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NUREG-0525, NUREG-0525-V02-R03, NUREG-525, NUREG-525-V2-R3, NUDOCS 9511060198
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NUREG-0525 Vol. 2, Rev. 3 O Safeguards Summary Event List (SSEL) January 1,1990 Through December 31,1994 This document was prepared in response to inquiries concerning the nature of safeguards-related events involving NRC and licensed material. Manuscript Completed: June 1995 O Date Published: July 1995 Operations Branch Division of Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 ,p" "% ) Od

AVAILABILITY NOTICE Availability of Reference Muerials Cited in NRC Publications Most documents cited in NRC publications will be available from one of the following sources: 1. The NRC Public Document Room, 2120 L Street, NW., Lower Level, Washington, DC 20555-0001 2. The Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Govemment Printing Office, P. O. Box 37082, Washington, DC 20402-9328 3. The National Technical information Service, Springfield, VA 22161-0002 Although the listing that follows represents the majority of documents cited in NRC publica-tions, it is not intended to be exhaustive. Referenced documents available for inspection and copying for a fee from the NRC Public Document Room include NRC correspondence and internal NRC memoranda; NRC bulletins, circulars, information notices, inspection and investigation notices; licensee event reports; vendor reports and correspondence; Commission papers; and app!icant and licensee docu-ments and correspondence. The following documents in the NUREG series are available for purchase from the Government Printing Office: formal NRC staff and contractor reports, NRC-sponsored conference pro-ceedings, international agreement reports, grantee reports, and NRC booklets and bro-chures. Also available are regulatory guides, NRC regulations in the Code of Federal Regula-tions, and Nuclear Regulatory Commission Issuances. Documents available from the National Technical Information Service include NUREG-series reports and technical reports prepared by other Federal agencies and reports prepared by the Atomic Energy Commission, forerunner agency to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Documents available from public and special technical libraries include all open literature items, such as books, journal articles, and transactions. Federal Register notices, Federal and State legislation, and congressional reports can usually be obtained from these libraries. Documents such as theses, dissertations, foreign reports and translations, and non-NRC con-ference proceedings are available for purchase from the organization sponsoring the publica-tion cited. Single copies of NRC draft reports are available free, to the extent of supply, upon written request to the Office of Administration, Distribution and Mail Services Section, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001. Copies of industry codes and standards used in a substantive manner in the NRC regulatory process are maintained at the NRC Library, Two White Flint North.11545 Rockville Pike, Rock-ville, MD 20852-2738, for use by the public. Codes and standards are usually copyrighted and may be purchased from the originating organization or, if they are American National i Standards, from the American National Standards Institute,1430 Broadway, New York, NY 10018-3308. l O

PAGE CHANCE INFORMATION NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 \\ NUREG-0525, Safeguards Summary Event List (SSEL) is comprised of two parts. Vol.1, issued July 1992, summarizes events that occurred and were reported from pre-NRC through December 31, 1989. Vol. 2, Rev. 3, revised July 1995, summarizes events that occurred from January 1, 1990, through December 31, 1994. Events which involve only source material, byproduct material, or natural uranium which are not safeguarded under NRC regulations are not included, except for a few events included in the Miscellaneous category because of public interest. Information on events involving nonsafeguarded material is available in NUREG-1272 published annually by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Events which involve alcohol and drugs, formerly reported in Category IX, have been dropped from the Safeguards Summary Event List. Information on drug and j alcohol events is contained in NUREC/CR-5758, Fitness for Duty in the Nuclaar l Power Industry, Annual Summary of Program Performance Reports, published annually by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Page changes are as follows: l Insert New Pages Remove Superseded Pages Issued July 1995 Issued July 1994 Page Change Information i i Abstract 111 111 Table of Contents v v g Introduction vil through viii vil through vili Bomb Device IA-1 IA-1 Bomb Threat IB-23 through IB-27 18-23 through 18-24 Intrusion II-l II-l Missing / Allegedly Stolen III-1 III-l Tampering / Vandalism V-3 through V-5 V-3 through V-4 Arson VI-l VI-l Firearms VII-85 through VII-107 VII-85 through VII-86 1 Radiological Sabotage VIIIA-1 VIIIA 1 Nonradiological Sabotage VIIIB-1 VIIIB-1 Miscellaneous X-45 through X-59 X-45 through X-46 Appendix A - Statistics A-1 through A-16 A-1 through A-16 Index - SSEL Events 1 through 49 1 through 47 Bibliographic Data Sheet Vol. 2, Rev. 3 Vol. 2, Rev. 2 y i

EUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 O ABSTRACT The Safeguards Summary Event List (SSEL), Vol. 2 Rev. 3, provides brief 4 summaries of several hundred safeguards-related events involving nuclear material or facilities regulated by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) which occurred and were reported from January 1,1990, through December 31, 1994. Because of public interest, the Miscellaneous category includes a few events which involve either source material, byproduct material, or natural uranium which are exempt from safeguards requirements. 9 Events are described under the categories of Bomb related, Intrusion, Missing and/or Allegedly Stolen, Transportation-related. Tampering / Vandalism, Arson, Firearms, Radiological Sabotage, Nonradiological Sabotage, and Miscellaneous. The information contained in the event descriptions is derived primarily from official NRC reporting channels. e \\ 111

.= 1 NUREC-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 b l \\, TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ABSTRACT. 11'. INTRODUCTION. vii I. BOMB-RELATED EVENTS. I-l II. INTRUSION EVENTS. 11-1 III. MISSING AND/OR ALLEGEDLY STOLEN EVENTS. III-l IV. TRANSPORTATION-RELATED EVENTS IV 1 V. TAMPERING / VANDALISM EVENTS. V-1 VI. ARSON EVENTS. VI-l VII. FIREARMS-RELATED EVENTS. VII-l VIIIA. RADIOLOGICAL SABOTAGE EVENTS. . VIIIA-1 VIIIB. NONRADIOLOGICAL SABOTAGE EVENTS. . VIIIB-1 IX. ALCOHOL AND DRUGS (See NUREG/CR-5758) IX-1 X. MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS. X-1 (eg APPENDIX A - STATISTICS A-1 INDEX - SSEL EVENTS - PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994. Index - 1 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2, REV. 3) l l l x V

NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 INTRODUCTION The Safeguards Summary Event List (SSEL) provides brief summaries of several hundred safeguards-related events involving nuclear materials or facilities regulated by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). The SSEL is comprised of two parts. Vol.1, issued July 1992, summarizes events that occurred and were reported from pre-NRC through December 31, 1989. Vol. 2, Rev. 3, issued July 1995, summarizes events that occurred January 1,1990, through December 31, 1994. Because of public interest, the Miscellaneous category includes a few events which involve either byproduct material, source material, or natural uranium which are exempt from safeguards requirements. As the list is intended to provide a broad perspective on the nature of safeguards incidents in the licensed nuclear industry, both unusual and routine events are described. Events have been placed in the several categories described below. Each listing is included in a single category unless it is transportation-related, in which case it is cross-referenced in the Transportation category. I. Bomb-Related: Events concerned with explosives or incendiary devices. 1 Section A: Events in which a bomb or explosive material was located 1 or an explosion occurred at a licensed facility. 1 Section B: All other bomb-related events (e.g., hoax bomb threats). II. Intrusion: Incidents of attempted or actual penetration of a facility's barriers or safeguards systems. III. Missing or Allerediv Stolen: Events in which safeguarded material was (N stolen, alleged to be stolen, discovered missing, or found. ] \\s, IV. Transoortation-Related: Events typically include incidents where safeguarded material was misrouted or involved in an accident. Material reported missing or stolen during transport, for example, would be included in Category III and cross referenced in the Transportation category. V. Tameerine/ Vandalism: Incidents of destruction or attempted destruction of property, parts and equipment which do not directly cause a radioactive release. VI. Arson: Intentional acts involving incendiary materials resulting in damage to property, equipment or other assets. VII. Firearms-Related: Events typically describe the discharge, discovery, or loss of firearms at a licensed facility. VIIIA. Radiological Sabotage: Deliberate act directed against a safeguarded activity which could endanger the public health and safety by exposure to radi tion. VIIIB. Nonradiological Sabotage: Events characterized by the FBI as sabotage but which could not endcnger the public health and safety by exposure ) to radiation. IX. Alcohol and Drugs: These events have been dropped from this document and are now contained in NUREG/CR-5758. X. Miscellaneous:- Events which hold some interest to safeguards and the public but which do not fit into any of the previously described (<-s categories. N vil

NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 Each event listed in the body of the report is identified by an alphanumeric code composed of the appropriate category roman numeral, the last two digits of the year in which the event occurred, and a sequential number for that specific year and category. Each incident listing includes the appropriate date and location and a brief description of the event. Descriptions vary in detail according to the amount of data available through NRC reporting channels. O O viii

IA-1 BOMB DEVICE NUREC-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 I. BOMB-RELATED EVENTS SECTION A. Events in which an explosive or incendiary device or material was located or an explosion occurred at or in the vicinity of a licensed facility. There were no reported events meeting the bomb-related events Section A criteria during 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, or 1994. 1 i l i c

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_ _.. -. _ _ _ _ _ _ ~. .._. _ _ ___ _.- - _ _ _-~. _.__. _. _ _ _ _ _.-_. _ _ _ _ _..__ _ _ IB-23 BOMB TREAT NUREC-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 l Resolution: The licensee concluded that the caller was angry because he was unable to contact the person he wanted to reach and used the hoax threat to vent his frustration. Source: Licensee i i -IB-93-10 Date: :10/18/93 Site:

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-Monroe: County, MI-Plant Status: Unit 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Bomb threat. Hoax. At 11:33 a.m., the licensee received a telephonic bomb threat. Action: An investigation was conducted. Resolution: Based on an evaluation of the known facts, the licensee determined that the threat was noncredible. Therefore, no search was conducted. The investigation was completed with no perpetrator identified. Source: Licensee IB-93-11 Date: '11/22/93 Site:. San Onofre Southern California Edison. Company San Diego County, CA' s Plant Status: Unit 2, Operational Unit 3, Refueling Shutdown Fuel present at site. Event: Bomb threat. Hoax. At 9:07 p.m., the San Diego Sheriff's Department informed the licensee that they had received a telephonic bomb threat directed at San Onofre from an individual who gave his name and telephone number to the telephone dispatcher who received the call. Action: The licensee took immediate compensatory measures and contacted the local FBI. Resolution: The FBI was aware of the caller and noted that the individual had psychological problems and had a previous history of making false bomb reports. Source: Licensee IB-93-12 Date: 12/25/93 Site: Brunswick Carolina Power and Light Company Brunswick County, NC a Plant Status: Unit 1, Cold Shutdown Unit 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Bomb threat. Hoax. At 2:16 p.m., the central alarm station 1 operator received a telephonic bomb threat from an individual who stated, "I've got a bomb planted there." The caller immediately hung up. ~.~

IB-24 BOMB TREAT NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 Action: Security implemented contingency response procedures and the appropriate compensatory measures. Resolution: At 3:55 p.m., the licensee determined that the threat was noncredible and resumed normal operations. Source: Licensee IB-94-01 Date: 01/08/94 Site: Waterford Louisiana Power and Light company St. Charles Parish, LA Plant Status: Unit 3, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Bomb threat. Hoax. Between 2:23 a.m. and 2:26 a.m., the security shift supervisor received two telephonic bomb threats which stated that the water system and the reactor would blow up. Action: A search was conducted, and appropriate notifications were made. Resolution: The search results were negative. The licensee determined that the threats were unsubstantiated. Sourcel Licensee IB-94-02 Date: 01/13/94 Site: South Texas Houston Lighting and Power Company Matagorda County, TX Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Administrative Shutdown Fuel present at site. Event: Bomb threat. Hoax. At 10:15 a.m., during a routine inspection, a licensee health physics technician discovered graffiti on a wall in the reactor containment building that indicated an individual had access to a bomb and a weapon. Action: An investigation was initiated. Resolution: The licensee determined that the threat was noncredible. Source: Licensee IB-94-03 Date: 01/30/94 Site: San Onofre Southern California Edison Company San Diego County, CA Plant Status: Units ? and 3, Operational Fuel present at site. Event; Bomb threat. Hoax. At 12:45 p.m., the San Diego Cas & Electric security office received a bomb threat from a person previously known to the FBI. Action 1 Security precautions were implemented, and appropriate notifications were made.

IB-25 BOMB TREAT NUREG-0525, VOL 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 Resolution: The FBI advised the licensee that the threat was noncredible. Source: Licensee IB-94-04 Date: 02/03/94 Site: 'Clinton Illinois Power Company DeWitt County, IL Plant Status: Unit 1, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Bomb threat. Hoax. At 2:38 p.m., the licensee received a brief and obscene telephonic bomb threat. Action: A management evaluation was conducted. Resolution: The licensee concluded that the threat was noncredible. Source: Licensee IB-94-05 Date: 02/07/94 Site: San Onofre Southern California Edison Company San Diego County, CA Plant Status: Units 2 and 3, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Bomb threat. Hoax. At 12:50 a.m., security received a brief telephonic bomb threat from an anonymous female. Action: Security precautions were implemented, and appropriate notifications were made. Resolution: The FBI advised the licensee that the threat was noncredible. Source: Licensee IB-94-06 Date: 05/12/94 Site: Vogtle Georgia Power Company Burke County, GA Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Bomb threat. Hoax. At 7:15 p.m., a telephonic bomb threat was received. Action: A search was conducted, and an investigation was initiated. Resolution: The licensee determined that the threat was noncredible. Source: Licensee

IB-26 BOMB TREAT NUREG-0525. VOL. 2, REU. 3 JULY 1995 IB-94-07 Date: 07/15/94 Site: San Onofre Southern California Edison Company San Diego County, CA Plant Status: Units 2 and 3, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Bomb threat. Hoax. At 2:30 p.m., while emptying boxes which were used by the licensee employees to inform management of their concerns, an employee found an envelope addressed to NRC with a threat u.essage visible through the envelope window which said: "Both units will go kaboom." Action: The envelope was delivered directly to security. Resolution: The licensee and the FBI determined that the threat was noncredible. Source: Lictnsee IB-94-08 Date: 11/03/94 Site: Palisades Consumers Power Company Van Buren County, MI Plant Status: Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Bomb threat. The South Haven, Michigan Police Department notified the licensee that they had received a report from the Van Buren County Mental Health Department that a counselor had just completed an interview with an individual who stated that he knew how to make bombs, had a pick-up for carrying them, knew exactly where the dry cask storage facility was located at Palisades and how to crash the gate. Action: The licensee implemented measures to address the potential vehicle threat and notified the surrounding law enforcement agencies. Resolution: The FBI and another mental health counselor interviewed the individual by telephone at his home and concluded that the individual posed no imminent threat to Palisades. However, the subject was taken into custody for hospitalization by the local authorities. Source: Licensee IB-94-09 Date: 12/21/94 Site: Limerick Philadelphia Electric Company Montgomery County, PA Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Bomb threat. Hoax. At 4:30 p.m., the Philadelphia Electric Company Emergency Telecommunications Service Office in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, received a call from an anonymous individual who stated that there was a van full of C-4 (a high explosive) by the Unit I reactor building at Limerick. Limerick was notified )

IB-27 BOMB TREAT NUREG-0525. VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 \\ Action: A search was conducted of the owner controlled area, the protected area, and all licensee designated vehicles in the protected area, as well as a van belonging to a cleaning contractor. Resolution: The search results were negative. The l!censee management determined that the threat was noncredible. Source: Licensee n V

l I 1 II-1 INTRUSION NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 V) II-93-01 Date: 02/07/93 Site: Three Mile Island' CPU Nuclear Corporation Dauphin County, PA Plant Status: Unit 1, Operational Fuel present at site. Eyent: At 6:53 a.m., an unauthorized vehicle drove through the open, but manned, north gate in the owner-controlled area, drove through the parking lot to the protected area, crashed through a gate in the protected area fence, smashed into the turbine building roll-up doors, and eventually came to a halt approximately 63 feet inside the turbine building. The driver exited the vehicle and fled; his whereabouts were not immediately known. Action: Immediately after the intruder passed through the north gate, security notified the central alarm station who in turn, notified the control room. Designaten vital areas were secured with armed personnel and vital access restricted via key cards. A security emergency was declared at 6:55 a.m., a site area emergency was declared at 7:05 a.m., and appropriate notifications were made. At 7:20 a.m., the Pennsylvania State Police arrived on site. At 8:38 a.m., the first search and clear operation began in the turbine building with negative results. At 9 a.m., the U.S. Army 56th Explosive Ordinance Team initiated a check of the vehicle for explosives with negative results. At 10:57 a.m., during the conduct of the second turbine building search and clear operation, the intruder was found underneath circulating water piping on the /'~'N bottom floor of the turbine building and apprehended by site (v) security. He was released to the Pennsylvania State Police. Resolution: Augmented security measures have been implemented by the licensee. In additico, because of this event and the February 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission decided to revise the design basis threat for radiological sabotage, 10 CFR 73.1, to include land-based vehicles against which nuclear power plant licensees would develop protection systems. Source: Licensee II-94-01 Date: 12/12/94 Site: Seabrook Public Service Company of New Hampshire Rockingham County, NH u Plant Status: Operational Fuel present at site. Event: At approximately 12 noon, the brakes failed on a panel truck as it approached a traffic signal opposite the south gate of the station, causing the vehicle c go through the red light and crash through the unmanned, locked closed gate. The vehicle then continued to travel about 200 yards into the owner-controlled area. The distance to the station's protected area is about one mile from this point. Action: The Seabrook police responded. g'~' Resolution: There were no injuries, but there was minor damage to the van, t Source: Licensee l

'i .III-l MISSING / ALLEGEDLY STOLEN NUREG-0525, VOL 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995

IIIs92-014 :Date::.110/23/92' Site: Texas!A and!M-University;

'Brazos' County -TXJ Plant Status: NA Event: A fission chamber detector containing 3.85 milligrams of U-235 was discovered missing from the 1 MW Triga reactor facility during a semiannual inventory. Action A search was conducted. Resolution The search results were negative; however, the licensee does not believe the detector was stolen. As a result of this event, the licensee has changed the special nuclear material accountability process. Source: Licensee -r -III-93-01i -Date: 10/04/935 Site: Harris > .CarolinaiPower and-Light' Company; sWake County, NC Plant Status Unit 1, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: During efforts to consolidate radioactive material for future burial shipment, the licensee discovered the loss of ten in-core fission detectors with a total combined special nuclear material weight of approximately 0.03 grams. Action! An extensive search for the missing material was conducted. Resolution: The search results were negative. The licensee believes that the material was probably shipped to an off-site processing facility, processed, and shipped to the burial site. Source: Licensee III-94 Date:.02/02/94 Site:- Beaver Valley Duquesne Light Company, " Beaver County, PA: Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: An audit of the locations of all in-core detectors procured by the licensee since the start of plant operations has determined that the location of 5 of the total of 55 in-core detectors utilized by the facility could not be documented. Action The licensee conducted an investigation. l l Resolution! The licensee has concluded that these detectors were probably used early in the plant life and were probably disposed of properly. Assuming that they were of the Westinghouse design, approximately 0.0205 grams of U-235 have not been documented. Source: Licensee

i t V-3 TAMPERING / VANDALISM i NUREC-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 l JULY 1995 )! (O*j V-92-02 Date: 10/14/92 Site: Braidwood commonwealth Edison Company-Will County, IL Plant Status: Unit 1, Refueling Shutdown Unit 2, Operational Fuel present at site. j Event: A contract firewatch employee was observed vandalizing wires and j insulation in the upper cable spreading room common to both units causing minor damage to air duct insulation and to fire proofing. j He was also responsible for other minor incidents of less j significance. J j Action: The individual's unescorted access was denied, and a security badge check was performed. Resolution: The licensee determined that the actions appeared to be vandalism without the intent to interrupt normal operation or security and were limited to one area of the plant. There was no threat to any safety system. Source: Licensee V-93-01 Date: 04/18/93-Site: Zion i Commonwealth Edison Company 4 Lake County, IL i Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: At 7:50 a.m., the fire protection system for the Unit 2 main and auxiliary power transformers was activated by a security officer who pulled the switch because he was bored and wanted to see what } would happen. Action: Unescorted access was suspended for the officer who pulled the switch as well as for another officer and a security supervisor who may have had knowledge of the event. Resolution: The licensee determined that the water deluge caused no damage to the equipment or any safety systems nor was there any change in the 4 l mode of operation of the plant due to the event. Source: Licensee i V-93-02.- Date: 09/23/93 Site: Zion Commonwealth Edison Company Lake County, IL 4 EJant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site, Event: When it was noticed that the temperature level was rising on the j 1-A condenser pump bearing oil reservoir located within the turbine building, the piece of equipment was dismantled, and a foreign n object was found to be causing the problem. The equipment is

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nonsafety-related but essential to plant operation. Action: Security was increased, and an investigation was conducted.

V-4 TAMPERING / VANDALISM NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 Resolution: The licensee determined that this was a deliberate act of vandalism. No perpetrator was identified Source: Licensee V-93-03 Date: 09/29/93 Site: Palo Verde Arizona Public Service Company: Maricopa County, AZ Plant Status: Unit 1, Refueling Shutdown Units 2 and 3, Operational Fuel present at site. ( Event: While reviewing the Unit 1 steam generator eddy current testing to l determine why data was not being obtained, the licensee discovered that several data cables had been disconnected inside the containment building. Action: Surveillance of the affected area was immediately increased, and a review of the personnel access records was conducted. Resolution: The licensee determined that the cables probably could not have become disconnected accidentally and concluded that vandalism was the probable cause. No perpetrator was identified. Source: Licensee V-94-01 Date: 10/17/94 Site: Palo Verde Arizona Public Service Company Maricopa County, AZ Plant Statu_si Units 1, 2, and 3, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: An NRC resident inspector found that several indicating light lenses for various valves on a remote shutdown panel were showing the wrong indications. A further inspection determined that approximately 20 red and green valve position indicating lenses on the "A" and "B" remote shutdown panels had been swapped. The two panels are located in a vital area, in adjacent rooms, separated by a nonsecurity door. Action: The licensee inspected other control and indication panels in Unit 2, as well as Units 1 and 3, for additional discrepancies and initiated a formal investigation. Resolutiqni The investigation results were inconclusive. No perpetrator was identified Source: Licensee O l l

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694h02). 'Date:t'10/27/94 { ~- Site: Cooper Nebraska:Publ'ic Power District-I Nemaha County, NE i Plant Status: Administrative Shutdown l Fuel present at site. l Event: The NRC resident inspector was informed that the licensee had l experienced vandalism associated with the communications system; headpieces and mouthpieces had been taken or damaged. Action: Extra observance of other plant systems was initiated, and an investigation was conducted. Resolution: The results of the investigation were inconclusive. No perpetrator j was identified. No subsequent damage was done. g Source: Licensee l 4 4 i 4 I

1 t VI-1 ARSON NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 I 4 d \\ l i j ARSON \\ i There were no reported events meeting the arson events criteria for l the period 1990 through 1994 4 i ii 1 I l

VII-85 FIREARMS-RELATED NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 /~ V VII-93-69 Date: 11/06/93 Site: Comanche Peak Texas Utilities Generating Company Somervell County, TX- ) Plant Status: Unit 1, Refueling Shutdown Unit 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event! Eight boxes of undeclared 12-gauge shotgun shells were found in a vehicle during protected area entry search. Action: The shells were turned over to security management. Resolution: The licensee determined that this event was not a threat. Source: Licensee VII-93-70 Date: 12/01/93 Site: River Bend Gulf States Utilities Company West Feliciana Parish, LA Plant Status: Operational Fuel present at site. Event: X-ray detected 12 rounds of.38-caliber ammunition during entry search of an employee's possessions. \\ Action: Access was denied, and the rounds were confiscated. '~',) Resolution: The individual was given remedial training. Source: Licensee VII-93-71 Date: 12/05/93 Site: South Texas Houston Lighting and Power Company Matagorda County, TX Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Administrative Shutdown Fuel.present at site. Event: A shotgun shell was discovered in a package by an employee. Action: Security took control of the ammunition. Resolution: The licensee determined that this event was not a threat. Source: Licensee VII-93-72 Date: 12/27/93 Site: Turkey Point Florida Power and Light Company Dade County, FL Plant Status: Units 3 and 4, Operational ( Fuel present at site. -x (s_ Event: A loaded.380-caliber handgun was found in an employce's bag during entry search.

VII-86 FIREARMS-RELATED NUREC-0525, UOL. 2, REU. 3 JULY 1995 Action: Access was denied. Resolution: The licensee determined that the employee had forgotten to remove the weapon prior to entry. There was no malevolent intent. However, the employee received a 3-day work suspension. Source: Licensee VII-94-01 Date: 01/06/94 Site: Comanche Peak Texas Utilities Cencrating Company Somervell County, TX Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: One.22-250-caliber cartridge was found in an employee's coveralls during protected area entry search Action: The contraband was confiscated. Resolution: The licensee determined that there was no malevolent intent. The employee was retrained. Source: Licensee VII-94-02 Date: 01/07/94 Site: LaSalle Commonwealth Edison Company LaSalle County, IL Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: X-ray detected a 9-millimeter pistol loaded with 18 rounds in a contractor's briefcase in the main access control facility. Action: The weapon was secured, and the individual's access was temporarily suspended. A comple te background investigation, including FBI criminal checks, was completed and revealed no prior criminal history. Pesolution: The contractor stated that he owned the gun for protection. He had placed the weapon in the briefcase the previous weekend during a visit to his home in Tennessee and believed that his girlfriend had subsequently removed it. The licensee determined that there was no malevolent intent. Source: Licensee VII-94-03 Date: 01/15/94 Site: Turkey Point Florida Power and Light Company Dade County, FL Plant Status: Units 3 and 4, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: A security officer accidentl fired a 9-millimeter handgun into the sand barrel during routine c caning. Action: The officer's employment was suspended. l l l

-. -. -. -. -... _ _. - _ _.. - -. ~ _ -.. _ _ VII-87 FIREARMS-RELATED KUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JJLY 1995 Resolution: The licensee's safety procedures were reviewed with all members of the security force. Source: Licensee i l VII-94 'Date: 01/16/94 Site: Comanche' Peak Texas Utilities Generating Company. l Somervell County, TX i Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. l Event: Six rounds of ammunition were reported lost inside the protected area by a security officer. Action: A search was conducted. Resolution: The ammunition was found in the rest room area and placed back in s e rvice. The officer was retrained, i l Source: Licensee VII-94-05 Date: 01/25/94 Site: -Diablo Canyon Pacific Gas and Electric Company-San Luis Obispo County, CA Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational [# Fuel present at site. Event: X-ray detected an unloaded.25-caliber handgun, with a magazine containing 3 rounds of ammunition, in an employee's duffle bag during protected area entry search. Action: The employee's unescorted access to the protected area was suspended pending an investigation. Resolution: The individual stated that he had been shooting over the weekend and had forgotten that the weapon was in his duffle bag. The licensee determined that there was no malevolent intent. Source: Licensee VII-94-06 Date:-02/10/94 Site:.Three Mile Island GPU Nuclear Corporation Dauphin County, PA Plant Status: Unit 1, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: A security shif t supervisor found a security officer's loaded shotgun unattended in the 4th floor security office. Action: The responsible officer was contacted immediately and requested to report to the supervisor's office. 1 lG s l \\

VII-88 FIREARMS-RELATED NUREG-0525, VOL. 2 REV. 3 0 JULY 1995 Resolution: The licensee determined that the officer had forgotten his wea on when he started his plant tour 5 to 10 minutes earlier. All t e rounds in the shotgun were accounted for. The officer was relieved j of his post and reassigned. He was subjected to disciplinary action. Source: Licensee i VII-94-07. Date: 02/12/94-Site: Turkey Point. Florida Power and-Light l Company Dade County, FL Plant Status: Units 3 and 4, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: A clip of 7 rounds of.45-caliber ammunition was detected in an employee's carry-all bag. Action: The contraband was confiscated, and the individual was denied SCCess. Resolution: The licensee determined that there was no malevolent intent. However, the individual's employment was suspended for 3 days. Source: Licensee .VII-94-08 Date: 02/14/94 Site: Limerick Philadelphia Electric Company Montgomery County, PA Plant Status: Unit 1, Refueling Shutdown Unit 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: X-ray detected a loaded handgun in a contractor's travel bag during entry search. Action: The weapon was secured, and the individual was denied access. Resolution: The individual stated that he had inadvertently left the weapon in the travel bag. The licensee determined that there was no malevolent intent. Source: Licensee VII-94-09 Date: 02/17/94 Site: Arkansas Arkansas Power and Light Company Pope County, AR Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Fifty rounds of.25-caliber ammunition, 1 round of.20-gauge buckshot, 2 rounds of 12-gauge buckshot, 1 round of.30-06 arsunit on, and 2 rounds of.30-30 ammunition were found in a i contract vendor's vehicle during protected area entry search. Action: The driver and the vehicle were denied access, and security management and operations personnel were notified.

,~. VII-89 FIREARMS-RELATED NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 4 (]\\ Resolution: The driver stated that he was unaware that the ammunition was in (,,,/ the truck. The licensee determined that there was no intent to circumvent security. Source: Licensee VII-94 Date: 02/22/94 Site: Arkansas Arkansas Power and Light Company Pope County, AR Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Two rounds of.22-caliber ammunition were found in a contract vendor's vehicle during protected area entry search. Acticn: The ammunition was secured, and the driver and the vehicle were initially denied access. Resolution: After the licensee determined that there was no intent to circumvent security, the driver and the vehicle were permitted access. Source: Licensee VII-94-ll Date: 02/23/94 Site: LaSalle Commonwealth Edison Company LaSalle County IL [ t \\ Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: X-ray detected a loaded.38-caliber pistol in an employee's duffle bag in the main access control facility during entry search. Action: The weapon was turned over to the LaSalle County Sheriff. The employee's access was temporarily suspended pending an investigation. Resolution: The individual indicated that he had forgotten that he had placed the weapon in the bag for safekeeping earlier in the day when a number of children attended a party at his home. The licensee determined that there was no malevolent intent. Source: Licensee VII-94-12 Date: 02/28/94 Site: Comanche Peak Texas Utilities Generating Company Somervell County, TX Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: One round of.38-caliber ammunition was found missing during inventory. Action: The officers' equipment holders and the arms rooms were searched. t

VII-90 FIREARMS-RELATED NUREC-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 Resolution: The search results were negative. Source: Licensee VII-94 Date: 03/10/94 Site: Waterford Louisiana Power and Light. Company. St. Charles Parish, LA Plant Status: Unit 3, Refueling Shutdown Fuel present at site. Event: X-ray detected a.380-caliber semiautomatic pistol, fully loaded but not chambered, in a contractor employee's carry-all bag during protected area entry search. Action: The employee was denied access pending an investigation. He was escorted to the parking lot, and the contraband was locked in his vehicle. Resolution: The employee had forgotten that the firearm was in the bag. The individual was subsequently granted access. The licensee determined that there was no malevolent intent. Source: Licensee VII-94-14 Date: 03/11/94 Site: Davis-Besse Toledo Edison Company Ottawa County, OH Plant Status: Unit 1, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: While performing a weekly operating inspection for revolvers, a nuclear shif t security supervisor discovered that a.38-caliber revolver was missing from the armory. Action: A thorough search was conducted at the facility, and the Ottawa County Sheriff was notified and began an investigation. The make, model, and serial number of the weapon were entered into the National Crime Identification Computer. Resolution: The initial search results were negative. On April 11, 1994, during inspection of a fork lift truck in the protected area, the missing weapon was discovered under the truck covering and was secured. A two-man rule has been established for the armory, and 1 key control for the armory has been strengthened. The licensee determined that the apparent cause of the missing revolver is that i l the weapon was removed from its storage location in the armory without authorization. l Source: Licensee O

f VII-91 FIREARMS-RELATED NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 (D ( ) Arkansas. ~ VII-94 Date: 03/15/94 Site: Arkansas Power and Light-Company-Pope County, AR Plant Status: Unit 1, Operational Unit 2, Refueling Shutdown Fuel present at site, i Event: A box of primers for shotgun shells was found in a contract vendor's vehicle during protected area entry search. Action: The driver and vehicle were denied access. Security management and other plant management personnel were notified. Resolution: After a determination that there was no intent to circumvent security, the primers were retained by security, and the vehicle and driver were allowed entry after a thorough search. Source: Licensee VII-94-16 Date: 03/19/94 Site: Palo Verde Arizona Public Service Company Maricopa County, AZ d Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Unit 3, Refueling Shutdown ,,_s Fuel present at site. / ( / Event: X-ray detected a loaded.22-caliber revolver in an employee's carry-all bag during entry search. Action: The weapon was confiscated, and the security officer's access to the protected area was suspended pending an investigation. Resolution: The investigation determined that the security officer had placed his weapon in a bag which he took on a fishing trip earlier in the day and had forgotten to remove the weapon when he brought the same bag to the plant. The licensee determined that this incident was inadvertent and returned the officer to duty on March 21, 1994. Source: Licensee VII-94-17 Date: 03/20/94 Site: Vaterford Louisiana Power and Light Company St. Charles Parish, LA Plant Status: Unit 3, Refueling Shutdoun Fuel present at site. Event: X-ray detected a.38-caliber revolver loaded with 6 rounds of ammunition in a contractor employee's carry-all bag during protected area entry search I Action: The employee was denied access pending an investigation. He was escorted to the parking lot, and the contraband was locked in his vehicle. p\\ IG

VII-92 FIREARMS-RELATED NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 Resolution: The employee had forgotten that the weapon was in the bag. The individual was subsequently granted access. The licensee determined that there was no malevolent intent. Source: Licensee VII-94-18 Date: 03/21/94 Site: Indian Point 1 & 2 Consolidated Edison Company Vestchester County NY Plant Status: Unit 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: During a tentative weapons transition, a weapon that was used to test holsters was placed on a table in the Security Administration Building located outside of the protected area. The weapon had a loaded magazine inserted, but no round chambered. The security contractor's assistant security manager walked in and picked up the weapon. He then manipulated the action chambering round, poin':ed the weapon at the floor, pulled the trigger, and discharged a round. No one was injured. Action: The licensee conducted an investigation of the incident. Resolution: The licensee determined that the incident was caused by human error, and the contractor assistant security manager was disciplined for the unsafe action. Source: Licensee O VII-94-19 Date: 03/28/94 Site: Harris Carolina Power and Light Company Wake County, NC Plant Status: Unit 1, Refueling Shutdown Fuel present at site. Event: A 20-round box of 7.62-caliber ammunition was detected in the briefcase of an outage contract employee during entry search. Action: The ammunition was confiscated, and the employee was questioned. Resolution: The employee revealed that he had purchased the ammunition 2 days prior to the incident, placed it in his briefcase to deter theft, and had forgotten that it was in the briefcase when he returned to work. No malevolent intent was identified or revealed to be present. Source: Licensee VII-94-20 Date: 03/29/94 Site: Quad Cities Commonwealth Edison Company Rock Island County, IL l Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: A loaded.38-caliber derringer pistol and a large knife were found in the sleeping compartment of an over-the-road vehicle during entry search. A further search of the vehicle identified an unloaded.22-caliber pistol and a loaded.44-caliber pistol.

VII-93 FIREARMS-RELATED NUREC-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 t 1 \\s_,/ Action: The driver and vehicle were denied access, and the cargo was off-loaded. The licensee notified the Illinois State Police, and the driver was arrested upon leaving the site. He was charged with " numerous weapons violations." Resolution: The licensee determined that the weapons belonged to the driver. Joint interviews of the driver by operations and security management determined that there was no apparent malevolent intent. Source: Licensee VII-94-21' Date: 04/07/94 Site: Arkansas Arkansas Power and Light Company Pope County, AR Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: One round of 7 millimeter ammunition and 6 rounds of.22-caliber ammunition were found in a contract vendor's vehicle during protected area entry search. Action: The driver and vehicle were denied access, and an investigation was conducted. Resolution: The licensee determined that this incident was not an intentional act to introduce contraband into the protected area. /N Source: Licensee VII-94-22 Date: 04/07/94 Site: Arkansas Arkansas Power and Light Company Pope County, AR Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Two rounds of.30/30-caliber ammunition were found in a contract vendors's vehicle during protected area entry search. Action: The driver and vehicle were denied access, and an investigation was conducted. Resolution: The licensee determined that this incident was not an intentional act to introduce contraband into the protected area. Source: Licensee VII-94 Date: 04/12/94 Site: Nine Mile Point Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation Oswego County, NY Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: A loaded weapon was discovered during a preliminary cursory search ("'} of a truck prior to the protected area entry search. N-Action: The weapon was confiscated, and an investigation was conducted.

UII-94 FIREARMS-RELATED NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 Resolution The licensee determined that there was no malevolent intent. Source: Licensee VII-94-24 Date: 04/14/94 Site: Waterford Louisiana Power and Light Company St. Charles Parish, LA Plant Status: Unit 3, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: A loaded firearm was detected in an employee's bag during protected area entry search. Action: The employee was denied access, and an investigation was conducted. Resolution: The employee stated that he had forgotten that the weapon had been placed in the bag the previous evening. The licensee determined that there was no malevolent intent. Source: Licensee VII-94-25 Date: 04/14/94 Site: Monticello Northern States Power Company Wright County, MN Plant Status: Operational Fuel present at site. Event: A security officer's web gear, consisting of a belt with a speedloader containing 6 live rounds of ammunition, was found stored in the officer's office. Action: An investigation was conducted. Resolution: The licensee determined that the web gear had been placed in the officer's office when it was returned from the practice range. The officer was disciplined. Source: Licensee VII-94-26 Date: 04/15/94 Site: Vaterford Louisiana Power and Light Company St. Charles Parish, LA Plant Status: Unit 3, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Ammunition was found in an old file cabinet in the protected area. Action: The contraband was removed from the protected area, and a search was conducted to ensure that no other contraband was in the cabinet. Resolution: The personnel involved in the incident received disciplinary action. Source: Licensee 9

VII-95 FIREARMS-RELATED. NUREC-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 SII-94-27[ Dabe: 04/20/94 Site: ' Harris- ~ Carolina' Power and Light-Company -Wake County, NC Plant Status: Refueling Shutdown Fuel present at site. Event X-ray detected a loaded revolver, contained in a concealment type holster, in the lunch box of a contract worker during entry search. Action: The individual's protected area access was revoked. He was turned over to the Wake County Sheriff's Department who charged him with carrying a concealed weapon. Resolution: The licensee stated that the individual claimed that he had forgotten that the weapon was in his lunch box. No malevolent i intent was established. Source: Licensee VII-94-28 Dote: 04/26/94 Site: Salem / Hope Creek Public Service Electric and Cas Company l Salem County, NJ Plant Status: Salem: Unit 1, Equipment Shutdown Unit 2, Operational Hope Creek: Refueling Shutdown Fuel present at site. Event: A loaded.25-caliber automatic weapon was found in a suitcase in a contractor's vehicle during entry search in the common owner-controlled area. Action: The driver and vehicle were denied access. Resolution: The driver, who was accompanied by his wife, stated that he did not know that his wife had placed the weapon in the suitcase. The licensee determined that there was no malevolent intent. Source: Licensee l VII-94-29 Date: 05/07/94 Site: San Onofre Southern California Edison Company San Diego County, CA Plant Status: Units 2 and 3, Operational Fuel present at site. l Event: A security officer forgot his response weapon when he returned to his post from a temporary rest period. 1 Action: Security recovered the weapon. i Resolution: The officer was subjected to disciplinary action. Source: Licensee j r

VII-96 FZREARMS-RELATED NUREG-0523, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 O VII-94-30 Date: 05/10/94 Site: D. C. Cook Indiana and Michigan Electric Company Berrien County, MI Plant Status: Unit 1, Maintenance Shutdown Unit 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: One 9-millimeter round from a carbine rifle clip was determined to be missing during security officer turnover. Action: A systematic search of the plant for the missing round was conducted. Resolution: The search results were negative. The round was replaced. Source: Licensee VII-94-31 Date: 05/12/94 Site: Crystal River Florida Power Corporation Citrus County, FL Plant Status: Unit 3, Refueling Shutdown Fuel present at site. Event: One.22-caliber short bullet was found inside the protected area and properly compensated for. Action: A search for additional contraband was conducted. Resolution: The search results were negative. The licensee determined that this incident did not constitute a threat to the facility. Source: Licensee VII-94-32 Date: 05/13/94 Site: Arkansas Arkansas Power and Light Company Pope County, AR Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Eyent; A.25 caliber semi-automatic pistol, loaded with 5 rounds of ammunition, was found in a contract vendor's vehicle during protected area entry search. Action: The driver and vehicle were denied access, and an investigation was conducted. Resolution: The driver stated that he was unaware of the weapon in the vehicle. The licensee determined that the driver did not intentionally attempt to introduce contraband into the protected area. Source: Licensee 9

VII-97 FIREARMS-RELATED NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV 3 JULY 1995 O s_/ VII-94-33 Date: 05/16/94 Site: River Bend Gulf States Utilities Company West Feliciana Parish, LA Plant Status: Refueling Shutdown Fuel present at site. Event: X-ray detected a loaded.38-caliber revolver in a licensee employee's briefcase during protected area entry search. Action: The employee was denied access, and the weapon was unloaded and retained by security pending an investigation. Resolution: The licensee determined that there was no intent on the employee's part to introduce the weapon. The revolver was subsequently returned to the individual. Source: Licensee VII-94-34 Date: 05/23/94 Site: Brunswick-Carolina Power and Light Company- -Brunswick County, NC WWI Plant Status: Unit 1, Operational Unit 2, Refueling Shutdown Fuel present at site, r t h detected a loaded.38 caliber revolver in an employee's Event: X-rafderbagduringprotectedareaentrysearch. 'A _,) shou s Action: The weapon was removed from the licensee's property. Resolution: The i.edividual stated that he had forgotten that he had placed the weapon in the bag. The licensee determined that there was no malevo:cr. intent. Source: Licensee VII-94-35 Date: Of/25/94 Site: Waterford Louisiana Power and Light Company St. Charles Parish, LA Plant Status: Unit 3, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: One shotgun shell was discovered in a delivery vehicle during protected area vehicle entry search. Action: The shell was retained by security, and an investigation was conducted. Resolution: The investigation revealed no malevolent intent on the part of the delivery driver. Source: Licensee kv

VII-98 FIREARMS-RELATED NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 VII-94-36 Date: 06/03/94 Site: Comanche Peak Texas Utilities Generating Company Somervell County, TX l Plant Status: Unit 1, Operational Unit 2, Equipment Shutdown Fuel present at site. Event: When a security officer turned in his equipment, he discovered that he was missing one round of.38-caliber ammunition. Action: A search for the missing ammunition was conducted. Resolution: The search results were negative. The licensee determined that the round had probably dropped out unnoticed from the officer's speed loader which had broken. Source: Licensee VII-94-37 Date: 06/04/94 Site: Crystal River Florida Power Corporation Citrus County, FL Plant Status: Unit 3, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Two.22-caliber long bullets, aged but with the primer intact, were found inside the protected area and properly compensated for. Action: Security conducted a search of the area for any additional contraband. 4 Resolution: The search results were negative. The licensee determined that this incident did not constitute a threat to the facility. Source: Licensee VII-94-38 Date: 06/09/94 Site: Arkansas Arkansas Power and Light Company Pope County, AR Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Thirty-one rounds of.22-caliber ammunition were found in a j contract vendor's vehicle during protected area entry search. Action: The driver and vehicle were denied access pending an investigation. Resolution: After the licensee determined that there was no intent to introduce contraband into the protected area, the ammunition was retained by security and the driver and vehicle were allowed access. Source: Licensee i e

VII-99 FIREARMS-RELATED NUREG-0525, VOL 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 /~~ N' VII-94-39 Date: 06/15/94 Site: Nine Mile Point Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation Oswego County, NY Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Three.22-caliber bullets were discovered, covered with dust, on top of a shelf, approximately 7 feet off the floor, inside the protected area of a building undergoing demolition. Action: The contraband was turned over to security, and a search was conducted for additional bullets and weapons. Resolution: The search results were negative. The licensee determined the incident was not malicious. Source: Licensee VII-94-40 Date: 07/06/94 Site: North Anna Virginia Electric Power Company Loulsa County, VA Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: A loaded firearm was discovered in an employee's vehicle in the gN owner-controlled area, t\\_, Action: Security confiscated the weapon. Resolution: The licensee determined that the incident was the result of human error; the failure of the individual to follow company policy. There was no malevolent intent. Source: Licensee VII-94-41 Date: 07/18/94 Site: Turkey Point Florida Power and Light Company Dade County, FL Plant Status: Units 3 and 4, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: A handgun was found in an employee's bag during entry search. Action: The weapon was confiscated, and the employee was denied access. Resolution: The employee stated that he had forgotten to remove the weapon from the bag prior to seeking entry. The licensee determined that there was no malevolent intent. However, the employee received a 3-day work suspension. Source: Licensee v)

VII-100 FIREARMS-RELATED NUREC-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 O VII-94-42 Date: 07/28/94 Site: Hatch Georgia Power Company Appling County, CA Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. A security shotgun shell was found on the ground in the protected Event: area. Action: Security verified all shotguns and ammunition. Resolution: The licensee determined that the shell had inadvertently been dropped during inventory. Source: Licensee VII-94-43 Date: 08/09/94 Site: St. Lucie Florida Power and Light Company St. Lucie County, FL Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: X-ray detected a loaded 9-millimeter handgun in a contract employee's carry-all bag during entry search. Action: An investigation was conducted. Resolution: The licensee determined that there was no malevolent intent. However, the individual was suspended from employment in accordance with plant policy. Source: Licensee VII-94-44 Date: 08/24/94 Site: D. C. Cook Indiana and Michigan Electric Company Berrien County, MI Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: A security officer left his unloaded weapon unattended in the rest room for 6 minutes. Action: The weapon was found and returned to security. Resolution: The licensee determined that the incident was inadvertent and that there was no malevolent intent, j l Source: Licensee i e

VII-101 FIREARMS-RELATED NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 VII-94-45' Date: 08/25/94 Site: Arkansas.. ' Arkansas? Power and-Light Company Pope County,'AR Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Four shotgun shells were discovered in a contract vendor's vehicle during protected area entry search. Action: The driver and vehicle were denied entry. Resolution: The licensee determined that the driver did not inte'ationally attempt to introduce the contraband, lie stated that he was unaware that the shells were in the vehicle. Source: Licensee VII-94-46 Date: 08/29/94 Site:. Palisades Consumers Power Company Van Buren County, MI Plant Status: Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Shotgun ammunition and empty beer cans were detected during vehicle entry search. Action: The contraband was removed from the vehicle, and the driver and passenger were denied access pending an investigation. Resolution: The licensee determined that one of the individuals had forgotten about the presence of shotgun ammunition in the vehicle, and neither of them realized that the beer cans were in the vehicle. Both individuals were counseled and allowed access. Source: Licensee VII-94-47 Date: 09/01/94 Site: Big Rock' Point Consumers Power Company Charlevoix County, MI Plant Status: Operational Fuel present at site. Event: A.22-caliber bullet was found in the turbine area. Action: A search was conducted for other contraband. Resolution: The search results were negative.. Source: Licensee \\

UII-102 FIREARMS-RELATED NUREC-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 O VII-94-48 Date: 09/12/94 Site: Limerick Philadelphia Electric Company Montgomery County, PA Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: X-ray equipment detected an unloaded handgun in an employee's briefcase. Action: Security controlled the individual and the firearm. The employee was denied access pending an investigation. Resolution: The investigation revealed that the individual had forgotten that he had placed the weapon in the briefcase after completing his second job, for which he had a permit to carry a weapon. The licensee determined that there was no malevolent intent. Source: Licensee VII-94-49 Date: 09/15/94 Site: Indian Point 1&2 consolidated Edison Company Westchester County NY Plant Status: Unit 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: A security officer left his weapon and security key unattended in the protected area rest room for 7 minutes. Action: A licensee employee found the firearm and key and turned them over to security. Resolution: The officer was relieved of duty. Source: Licensee VII-94-50 Date: 09/21/94 Site: Ft. Calhoun Omaha Public Power District Washington County, NE Plant Status: Operational Fuel present at site. Eventi Shotgun ammunition was discovered in a contractor's vehicle during vehicle entry search. Action: The contraband was confiscated, and an investigation was conducted. Resolution: The investigation indicated no malevolent intent to introduce the ammunition Source: Licensee O

VII-103 FIREARMS-RELATED NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 \\ VII-94-511 Date: 09/22/94 Site: Prairie Island Northern States Power' Company Goodhue County, MN i i Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: X-ray equipment detected an unloaded firearm among an employee's possessions during protected area entry search. Action: The weapon was confiscated, and the employee was denied access. Resolution: The licensee determined that there was no malevolent intent. The weapon was returned to the employee who removed it from the site. Source: Licensee VII-94-52 Date: 09/27/94 Site: Comanche Peak ^ Texas Utilities Generating Company Somervell County, TX Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event X-ray equipment detected a handgun with a clip in it, but not chambered, in an operations emp1oyee's briefcase. ('~'\\ Action: The weapon was confiscated, and an investigation was initiated. 1 )

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Resolution: The individual had been in the process of moving his household and had forgotten that he had placed the weapon in the briefcase for i safekeeping. The licensee determined that the incident was unintentional and that there was no malevolent intent. 4 Source: Licensee i VII-94-53 Date: 10/01/94' Site: Monticello -Northern States Power Company-Wright County, MN Plant Status: Operational Fuel present at site. Event: A security officer failed to turn in the speed loaders at shift j turnover. Action: The unattended ammunition was retrieved from the guardhouse basement cubicle. d Resolution: The licensee verified that only security personnel entered the area while the ammunition was unattended. Source: Licensee V[

VII-104 FIREARMS-RELATED NUREG-0525, UOL. 2, REU. 3 JULY 1995 VII 94-54' Date: 10/4/94 Site: Arkansas 2 Arkansas Power and Light Company Pope County, AR Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: During a security drill, the strap on a security officer's holster became unsnapped, allowing the officer to lose control of his .357-caliber handgun. Due to the high noise level in the drill area, the officer did not hear the weapon fall. Action: Within 4 minutes, the weapon was observed by an employee who notified Security, and the weapon was secured. Resolution: The licensee replaced the officer's holster; inspected other officers' holsters to ensure that they were in good condition; and issued a. curity operations bulletin to remind all officers of their responsibility to maintain readiness of their equipment. Source: Licensee VII-94-55 Date: 10/05/94 Site: South Texas Houston Lighting and Power Company Matagorda County, TX Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Two 12-gauge shotgun shells were discovered during vehicle entry search Action: The contraband was secured, and vehicle access was denied pending a further search. Resolution: The licensee determined that there was no malevolent intent. The vehicle was granted access to the protected area. Source: Licensee VII-94-56 Date: 10/27/94 Site: Nine Mile Point Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation Oswego County, NY Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: A " live".22-caliber round was found on the roof of the new access way. Action: The bullet was turned over to security. The roof area was searched for more ammunition. Resolution: The search results were negative. The licensee determined that the incident was not malevolent. Source: Licensee 0

VII-105 FIREARMS-RELATED NUREC-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 VII-94-57; Date: ;11/01/94 Site: Ft. Calhoun. Omaha Public Power District-Washington County, NE Plant Status: Operational Fuel present at site. Event: A weapon fell out of a security officer's holster without his knowledge as he climbed out of a vehicle. Action: Subsequently, the missing weapon was called to his attention, and he retrieved it within 13 minutes. Resolution: The licensee determined that a security officer was present in the area at all times. Source: Licensee VII-94-58 Date: 11/07/94 Site: Vogtle Georgia Power Company Burke County, CA Plant Status: Unit 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: X-ray detected an unloaded firearm in an employee's backpack during protected area entry search. C ( Action: The weapon was secured, and an investigation was conducted. s Resolution: The employee stated that he had forgotten that he put the weapon in his backpack while preparing to go on a trip. The licensee established no malevolent intent. Source: Licensee 1 VII-94-59 Date: :11/18/94 Site: Susmer South Carolina. Electric and Gas Company 'Fairfield County, SC Plant Status: Refueling Shutdown Fuel present at site. Event: An unloaded firearm was discovered during a visitor's entry search. Action: The firearm was confiscated and access was denied. Resolution: The licensee determined that there was no malevolent intent. The individual was counseled, and protected area access was allowed. Source: Licensee k

VII-106 FIREARMS-RELATED NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 VII-94-60 Date: 12/07/94 Site: South Texas Houston Lighting and Power Company Matagorda County, TX Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Twenty-two caliber ammunition was found during protected area vehicle entry search. Action: Security took control of the ammunition. I Resolution: The driver was denied access to the protected area. Source: Licensee VII-94-61 Date: 12/09/94 Site: Washington Nuclear Washington Public Power Supply System Benton County, WA Plant Status: Unit 2 Operational Fuel present at site. Event: A security officer placed his assigned loaded firearm on a cabinet in a vital area while he removed his coat, and then he exited the area leaving the firearm unattended. Action: An equipment operator found the weapon approximately 5 minutes later and alerted the plant management. Resolution: The licensee determined that the weapon was verifiable for the 5 minute period. Access to the vital area was reviewed, and the personnel in the area during the time that the weapon was unattended were all authorized for access. The officer was counseled and subjected to disciplinary action. Source: Licensee VII-94-62 Date: 12/17/94 Site: Davis-Besse Toledo Edison Company Ottawa County, OH Plant Status: Operational Fuel present at site. Event: While on duty at an interior compensatory post, a security officer removed his revolver from its holster, emptied the cylinder of what he mistakenly thought was 6 rounds, cleaned the weapon, and then pulled the trigger to verify operability. At this point the weapon discharged, striking a door jam nearby. Action: The security officer was immediately relieved of duty and suspended from employment. ) Resolution: No one was injured. Source: Licensee O

VII-107 FIREARMS-RELATED NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 C VII-94-63 Date: 12/23/94 Site: River Bond' Gulf States Utilities Company West Feliciana Parish, LA Plant Status: Operational Fuel present at site. Eytnti A loaded.38-caliber handgun was found during X-ray search of a contract employee's handbag. Action: The weapon was seized, unloaded, and plas-u in the armory. The employee was denied access until an investigation was completed. Resolution: The licensee determined that there was no malevolent intent. Source: Licensee l g-'s i\\,. I i i r ( ~__ ii J

i VIIIA-1 RADIOLOGICAL SABOTAGE NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REY. 3 1 JULY 1995 i 1 RADIOLOGICAL SABOTAGE There have been no reported events ineeting the radiological sabotage criteria.

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s k i 1 l X-45 MISCELLANEOUS j NUREG-0525, Vol. 2 Rev. 3 i JULY 1995 i I j Resolution The licensee accounted for all the flares through their Stores Department. The licensee determined that the road flares had been f ordered for the fire school and they should have been stored { off-site, y Source: Licensee j !X{93y25j TDats:, L10' d7/9U Mihe: (Robinsoni, . andlLightRCompanyj / ....g } J ~ bCarolinalPower?............ j

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t l l Plant Status Refueling Shutdown j Fuel present at site. i Event: Safeguards information. A document containing safeguards information could not be located. t l Action: A search was conducted. }, Resolution: The search results were negative. The licensee determined that the lost information would not assist an individual in an act of t j radiological sabotage or theft of nuclear material. The licensee implemented an accountability and tracking system to prevent a /'"

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recurrence of this type of event. ] Source! Licensee a I j IX49'3f26[/ [Date: ?l'0/11/93- (Site:JWolficreekt. "U Kansas Cas?and! Electric Companyj s j.

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ii Plant Status Operational j Fuel present at site. ~1 Event Safeguards information. A document containing safeguards information could not be located during an audit of a safeguards 3 cabinet. l { Action: A copy of the document was reviewed. Resolution: The licensee determined that.the lost information would not assist ] an individual in an act of radiological sabotage or theft of nuclear material. The custodians believed the document was inadvertently destroyed. j Source: Licensee d (Date:1)l0/15/93? Site: : Comanche Peak' j X-934277 j ETexas1 Utilities. Generating 1CompanyL; j 'Somervell--County,sTX i Plant Status: Unit 1, Refueling Shutdown i i Unit 2, Operational j Fuel present at site. 4 Event: Contraband. An undeclared knife was found during vehicle protected i area entry search. 4 Action: The contraband was confiscated. I 4

X-46 MISCELLANEOUS NUREG-0525, Vol. 2, Rev. 3 JULY 1995 6! Resolution: The licensee determined that there was no malevolent intent. Source: Licensee 'X-94-01 Date: 01/04/94 Site: Millstone Northeast Nuclear Energy Company New London County, CT Plant Status: Unit 1, Refueling Shutdown l Units 2 and 3, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Safeguards information. A portion of a document containing safeguards information was lost. Action: A search for the missing pages was conducted. Resolution: The scarch results were negative. The licensee determined that the lost information would not assist an individual in an act of radiological sabotage or theft of nuclear material. Source: Licensee X-94-02 Date: 01/21/94 Site: Millstone Northeast Nuclear Energy Company New London County, CT Plant Status: Unit 1, Refueling Shutdown Units 2 and 3, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Safeguards information. A document containing safeguards information was lost. Action: A search for the missing document was conducted. Resolution: The search results were negative. The licensee determined that the lost information would not assist an individual in an act of radiological sabotage or theft of nuclear material. Source: Licensee X-94-03 Date: 01/26/94 Site: Vermont Yankee Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation Windham County, VT Plant Status: Operational Fuel present at site. Event. Potential threat. At 1:25 p.m., an on-shift armed security officer reported the loss of control of the weapons locker key. Action: Armed security officers were posted at the weapons repositories. Resolutioni The key was located in the Gate #1 bathroom within 2 minutes. All weapons and equipment were inventoried and accounted for. Source: Licensee l l a

b X-47 MISCELLANEOUS NUREG-0525, Vol. 2, Rev. 3 JULY 1995 m X-94-04 Date: 01/28/94 Site: Millstone Northeast Nuclear Energy Company New London County, CT Plant Status: Unit 1, Refueling Shutdown Units 2 and 3, Operational 1 Fuel present at site. i Event: Safeguards information. A document containing safeguards information was lost. Action: A search of file cabinets for the missing document was conducted. Resolution: The search results were negative. The licensee determined that the lost information would not assist an individual in an act of radiological sabotage or theft of nuclear material. Source: Licensee X-94-05) Date: 01/28/94 ' Site: San Onofre Southern California Edison. Company' San Diego County,-CA Plant Status: Units 2 and 3, Operacional Fuel present at site, Event: Off-site shooting. A plant employee, who intervened in an off-site es ( domestic argument, allegedly shot a man in the chest and wounded a ( 10-year-old boy who was standing nearby. Action: The licensee notified the NRC Regional Office and the resident inspector. Resolution: The employee's unescorted access to the protected area was suspended on January 29, 1994. Source: Licensee X-94-06 Date: 02/04/94 Site: Beaver Valley Duquesne Light Company Beaver County, PA Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Safeguards information. Two documents containing safeguards information were discovered missing. Action: The licensee formed a team to evaluate the handling and auditing of safeguards information, l Resolution: The evaluation team determined that both of the documents had been destroyed. Source: Licensee b ~- > ~

X-48 MISCELLANEOUS NUREG-0525, Vol. 2, Rsv. 3 JULY 1995 X-94-07 Date: 03/05/94 Site: Wolf Creek Kansas Gas and Electric Company Coffey County, KS Plant Status: Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Safeguards information. A document containing safeguards information was discovered missing. Action: A copy of the missing document was reviewed. Resolution: The licensee determined that the lost information would not assist an individual in an act of radiological sabotage or theft of nuclear material. Source: Licensee X-94-08 Date: 03/22/94 Site: Millstone Northeast Nuclear Energy Company New London County, CT Plant Status: Unit 1, Refueling Shutdown Units 2 and 3, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Safeguards information. A portion of a document containing safeguards information was lost. Action: A search for the missing pages was conducted. Resolution: The search results were negative. The licensee determined that the lost information would not assist an individual in an act of radiological sabotage or theft of nuclear material. Source: Licensee X-94-09 Date: 03/28/94 Site: South Texas Houston Lighting and Power Company Matagorda County, TX Plant Status: Unit 1, Operational Unit 2, Refueling Shutdown Fuel present at site. Event: Frank threat. An anonymous caller telephoned the FBI in Houston and indicated that a contract employee, who was going to be brought into the South Texas protected area as a visitor, was a member of an organization that opposed nuclear power. The caller stated that the individual was reported to have said that he was going "to do damage to the South Texas nuclear plant." Action: The FBI notified the licensee, the visitor was denied access, and he and his employer went to the FBI office in Houston. O t \\

X-49 MISCELLANEOUS NUREG-0525, Vol. 2, Rsv. 3 JULY 1995 Resolution: The FBI subsequently investigated the allegation and found the information to be unsubstantiated. The individual was permitted access, and he did his job without incident. The telephone call was traced back to the visitor's company work telephone, but the identity of the perpetrator was not determined. 1 Source: Licensee 'XUNi6i. (DhtiyIO3/2929D Siti: [PidifiSIIsliridh._._.:.,.. t.... p . qp - .iNorthern States;PowerJCompanyj g Goodhue1 County.sMN; ~ 4 Plant Status! Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Threat. A State Senator, who introduced legislation that would permit dry. cask storage at Prairie Island, received a telephonic death threat directed at him, his family,ller made a non-specific and other State Senators who supported the bill. The anonymous ca threat against Northern States Power (NSP) facilities. Action: The Governor's office contacted the State police, the National Guard, and a licensee representative. Security was heightened at all NSP sites. Resolution: No malevolent action was taken. Source: Licensee l'~' u M94jl1% ~ Di t'e : [04/11/94):- ' Site: ICrystal1 River! iFlorida? Power:LCorporation: ^~'" Citrus' County, FL E Plant Status: Unit 3, Refueling Shutdown l Fuel present at site. Event: Contraband. During vehicle entry search, fireworks were discovered i in the tool box of a newly hired employee on the first day he reported for work. i l Action: The contraband was confiscated, I i j Resolution: The individual's employment was terminated. Source: Licensee LI-94-121 .Datei 105/15/94::- l Site:<jFarley? FAlabama: Power Companyi ! Houston Countyp All ~' Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Threat. An individual drove up to the main gate of the plant and i asked the guard if it was Farley. The guard answered "yes. The individual then said, You had better shut this plant down before I /" get back, and I will be back." Action: The licensee increased the on-duty staff, increased patrols, and added guards at the gate. l .~ n 7 ,m, p-m,-

X-50 MISCELLANEOUS NUREG-0525, Vol. 2, Rsv. 3 j JULY 1995 l f Resolution: The licensee determined that the threat was noncredible, Source: Licensee .X-94 Date: 06/20/94 Site: -Washington Nuclear Washington Public Power Supply System Benton County, WA Plant Status: Unit 2, Refueling Shutdown Fuel present at site. Event:. Prank. Security stopped two licensee maintenance craftsman employees wearing ski masks and riding an electric cart in the protected area as they headed toward the radiologically-controlled area to " scare" health physics personnel. Action: Security counseled the employees and allowed them to finish their shift at the station. Resolution: Licensee management became involved in the issue, and the two pranksters were subjected to disciplinary action. Source: Licensee X-94-14' Date: '06/30/94 Site: Harris ~ Carolina Power and Light Company Wake County, NC Plant Status: Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Contraband. After a X-ray detected an indiscernible object in a contract employee's backpack, a physical search was conducted, and a switchblade-type knife, with a 4" blade, was found. Action: The knife was confiscated, and the employee's access was suspended pending an investigation. Resolution: The licensee determined that the individual was not aware that the knife was a prohibited item. No malevolent intent was suspected. Source: Licensee X-94-15 Date: 07/11/94 Site: Watts Bar Tennessee Valley Authority Rhea County, TN Plant Status: Under Construction Fuel present at site. Event: Demonstrators arrested. One hundred persons, who claimed to have environmental concerns, blocked the entrance to the facility by using concrete-filled 55-gallon drums and trees that the group had cut down as a protest against nuclear waste. Action: Forty-eight arrests were made by the local sheriff's department, and the entrance was cleared.

X-51 MISCELLANEOUS NUREG-0525, Vol. 2 Rev. 3 JULY 1995 0 Resolution: There was no damage to property, and there were no injuries reported. Source: Licensee

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LNew London: County.CT l Plant Status: Units 1, 2, and Operational Fuel present at site. Event Safeguards information. A portion of a document containing safeguards information was reported lost. Action: A search for the missing document was conducted. Resolution: The search results were negative. The licensee determined that the missing information would not assist an individual in an act of radiological sabotage or theft of nuclear material. Source: Licensee

== 'X-944173 Date: 107/15/941 Site: 1 Yankee-Rowe ' ~ Yankee Atomic' Electric: Company, Franklin County,tMA: Plant Status: Shutdown Fuel present at site. Event: Safeguards information. Three pages of a document containing safeguards information were reported missing. l Action: An investigation was conducted to locate the missing pages. l l Resolution: The search results were negative. During the investigation, the l licensee determirad that the missing pages did not contain safeguards information. l Source: License l .X-94-18; Date: LO7/21/94' . Site: jTurkey Point: Florida. Power and Light: Company -Dade' County,'FL Plant Status: Units 3 and 4, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Contraband. Fireworks were discovered in a contract employee's vehicle during entry search. Action: The contraband was confiscated, and the individual was denied entry. Resolution: The employee stated that he did not know that the contraband was in j the vehicle. No malevolent intent was established. Source: Licensee ,.n -n

X-52 MISCELLANEOUS NUREG-0525 Vol. 2, Rev. 3 JULY 1995 X-94-19. Date: 08/09/94 Site: Limerick Philadelphia Electric Company Montgomery County,.PA Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Safeguards information. A security document was reported missing. Action: A search for the missing document was conducted. Resolution: The search results were negative. The licensee determined that the missing information would not assist an individual in an act of radiological sabotage or theft of nuclear material. Source: Licensee X-94-20 Date: 08/09/94f Site: Quad Cities ' Commonwealth Edison Company Rock Island County, IL Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Safeguards information. A contractor employee reported that he was unable to properly account for five safeguards drawings. Action: Copies of the missing information were reviewed by security. Resolution: The licensee determined that the missing information would not assist an individual in an act of radiological sabotage or theft of nuclear material. Source: Licensee X-94-21 Date: 08/12/94 Site: Clinton Illinois Power Company DeWitt County, IL Plant Status: Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Threat. At 7:24 a.m., the switchboard operator received a threat from an individual who threatened "to burn down the place." Action: The licensee made the appropriate notifications. Resolution: The licensee concluded that the threat was noncredible. Source: Licensee X-94-22 Date: 08/12/94 Site: Seabrook Public Service Company of New Hanpshire Rockingham County, NH Plant Status: Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Safeguards information. A document containing safeguards information was discovered missing.

X-53 MISCELLANEOUS NUREC-0525, Vol. 2, Rev. 3 l JULY 1995 (O) Action: A search for the missing document was conducted. Resolution: The search results were negative. The licensee determined that the missing information would not assist an individual in an act of radiological sabotage or theft of nuclear material. Source: Licensee X-94-23' Date: 08/26/94 Site: Millstone Northeast. Nuclear Energy Company- .New London County, CT Plant Status: Units 1, 2, 3, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Contraband. An employee detected four firecrackers inside a vital area. Action: The area was searched for additional contraband. Resolution: The search results were negative. Source: Licensee X-94-24 Date:.08/27/94 Site: Prairie Island Northern States Power Company' Coodhue County, MN b\\ s j EJane Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational \\s_/ Fuel present at site. Event: Demonstrators arrested. Two to three hundred people participated in a planned demonstration that took place at the mat-cuner-controlled area entrance, approximately a quarter mile from the facility, to protest dry cask storage at the facility. Action: Thirty-six persons were arrested for trespassing. Resolution: There was no damage to property, and there were no injuries reported. Source: Licensee X-94-25 Date: 09/24/94 Site: Byron Commonwealth Edison Company Ogle County, IL Plant Status: Unit 1, Refueling Shutdown Unit 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Trespassing. During a scheduled refueling outage, an unidentified automobile was seen entering the Unit 1 cooling tower, which is located outside the station protected area but inside the owner controlled area. The owner controlled area is enclosed by a chain link fence with posted restricted area signs, but not monitored. Action: Security initiated an investigation to identify the vehicle and its occupants.

X-54 MISCELLANEOUS NUREG-0525, Vol. 2, Rev. 3 JULY 1995 Resolution: The investigation results were negative. The licensee initiated extra measures to further control access near the cooling towers, including monitoring and installation of a temporary gate to prevent any further unauthorized vehicle entry. Source: Licensee X 94-26' Date: 09/26/94 Site: Washington Nuclear L Washington Public Power Supply System Benton County, WA Plant Status: Unit 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Frank. Four employees escaped without being recognized after they had attempted to pull a prank while attending a management training class held inside the plant support facility simulator room, outside the protected area. Action: Security initiated an investigation. Resolution: Upon learning of the investigation, the four employees revealed their identity. Three of the four students received 5 days off without pay as part of the disciplinary action. The fourth student, an upper level manager, received 7 days off without pay. Source: Licensee X-94-27 Date: 09/27/94 Site: Beaver Valley Duquesne Light Company Beaver County, PA Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Safeguards information. Two pages containing safeguards information were discovered missing. Action: An investigation was conducted. Resolution: The licensee determined that a security clerk had inadvertently removed and destroyed the missing pages. Source: Licensee X-94-28 Date: 09/27/94 Site: Brunswick Carolina Power and Light Company Brunswick County, NC Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Contraband. X-ray equipment detected an electronic stun device in an employee's purse. Action: The individual was directed to remove the device from the licensee's property.

X-55 MISCELLANEOUS NUREG-0525, Vol. 2, Rev. 3 l JULY 1995 l O \\s_,) Resolution: The individual stated that she had forgotten that she had placed l the device in her bag the previous evening. The licensee determined that there was no malevolent intent. Source: Licensee l X-94-29 Date: 09/30/94 Site: Wolf Creek Kansas Gas and Electric Company:' Coffey County, KS Plant Status: Refueling Shutdown Fuel present at site. Event: Safeguards information. A document containing safeguards l information was reported missing. Action: A copy of the document was reviewed to determine its significance. Resolution: The licensee determined that the missing information would not assist an individual in an act of radiological sabotage or theft of nuclear material. Source: Licensee l l X-94-30' Date: 10/02/94 Site: Fermi Detroit Edison Company Monroe County, MI Plant Statugl Unit 2, Operational N Fuel present at site. Event: Demonstrators arrested. Sixteen of the 125-150 anti-nuclear demonstrators were arrested for impeding traffic on a public highway during a planned protest at the Fermi 2 facilirt. 1 Action: The NRC Region III (Chicago) security specialists mc ared the licensee's activities and established communicatio- .ch the licensee. Resolution: There was no trespassing on company property by the demonstrators, and the demonstration had no effect on plant operations. Source: Licensee u X-94-31 Date: 10/05/94 Site: Beaver Valley Duquesne Light Company Beaver County, PA i 1 l Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational j Fuel present at site. Event: Safeguards information. During an audit, safeguards information was discovered missing. t Action: A search of all cabinets containing safeguards information was conducted. /"h (v) i

X-56 MISCELLANEOUS NUREG-0525, Vol. 2, Rav. 3 JULY 1995 Resolution: The licensee determined that the document had been inadvertently shredded. 1 Source: Licensee X-94-32 Date: 10/16/94 Site: _Diablo Canyon Pacific Cas and Electric Company San Luis Obispo County, CA Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, operational Fuel present at site. Event: On-site arrest. During an argument between two contract employees while in the protected area, one of the individuals struck the other in the head with a piece of lumber (2" X 4"). Action: Security advised the sheriff's office who responded and arrested the assailant. Resolution: The licensee terminated the site access for the individual accused of the assault. Source: Licensee ! X-94-33 Date: 10/19/94 Site: Vogtle Georgia Power Company Burke County, GA Plant Status: Unit 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Safeguards information. A drawing containing safeguards information was reported missing. Action: The affected drawings were reviewed. Resolution: The licensee determined that the missing information would not assist an individual in an act of radiological sabotage or theft of nuclear material. Source: Licensee l X-94-34 Date: 11/02/94 Site: Dresden Commonwealth Edison-Company Grundy County, IL l l l Plant Status: Unit 2, Maintenance Shutdown Unit 3, Refueling Shutdown Fuel present at site. Event: Safeguards information. One page containing safeguards information was reported missing from a document. A'e t ion : An investigation was conducted. Resolution: The licensee implemented corrective, compensatory measures. Source: Licensee

X-57 MISCELLANEOUS NUREG-0525, Vol. 2. Rev. 3 JULY 1995 m X-94-35 Date: 11/08/94 Site: Braidwood Commonwealth Edison Company Will County, IL Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Coke tampering. Two employees who shared a can of coke, previously purchased from an on-site vending machine and placed in the ) 4 j refrigerator, both noticed an unusual taste. Examination of the i can revealed a screw inserted into the bottom with a sealant around it. Action: The employees went to the hospital for observation, but suffered no ill effects. The licensee contacted local law enforcement agencies, and the County Sheriff's Department initiated an ] investigation. i Resolution: During the licensee's investigation, a maintenance employee admitted to tampering with the can at home, putting anti-diarrhea substance inside, and placing it in the refrigerator as a message to individuals who had previously taken his soda. Site access was temporarily suspended for all three employees as a disciplinary measure. i Source: Licensee /7 X-94-36 Date: 11/11/94 Site: Farley i Alabama Power Company Houston County, AL Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Safeguards information. One page containing safeguards information was discovered missing from a document. Action: An investigation was conducted. Resolution: The licensee determined that the missing page had been destroyed and that the information would not assist an individual in an act of radiological sabotage or theft of nuclear material, i Source: Licensee

== X 94 37 Date: 11/12/94 Site: Oconee Duke Power Company Oconee County, SC Plant Status: Units 1 and 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Safeguards information. A document containing safeguards information was reported missing. Action: A search for the document was conducted. I

k X-58 MISCELLANEOUS NUREG-0525, Vol. 2, Rsv. 3 JULY 1995 9i Resolution: The search results were negative. The licensee determined that the missing information would not assist an individual in an act of radiological sabotage or theft of nuclear material. Source: Licensee X-94-38 Date: 12/12/94 Site: Wolf Creek -Kansas Gas and Electric Company. Coffey County, KS Plant Status: Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Safeguards information. During an audit of a safeguards cabinet, six safeguards documents were discovered missing. Action: The information contained in the documents was reviewed. Resolution: The licensee determined that the missing documents would not assist an individual in an act of radiological sabotage or theft of nuclear material. Source: Licensee X-94-39 Date: 12/14/95 Site: Wolf Creek Kansas Gas and Electric Company. Coffey County, KS Plant Status: Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Safeguards information. D2 ring an audi* of a safeguards cabinet, one safeguards document waa discovered missing. Action: The information contained in the document was reviewed. Resolution: The licensee determined that the missing information would not assist an individual in an act of radiological sabotage or theft of nuclear material. Source: Licensee K-94-40 Date: 12/15/94 Site: San Onofre Southern California Edison Company San Diego County, CA 2 Plant Status: Units 2 and 3, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Forced helicopter landing. At 11 a.m., during a routine flight of an Army helicopter from Los Alamitos, the plane's instruments indicated an abnormal condition, and the pilots made a forced landing on the helipad in the licensee's owner-controlled area, approximately 1 mile from Units 2 and 3. J Action: The licensee's corporate communications group was alerted of the incident in the event of media interest.

X-59 MISCELLANEOUS NUREC-0525, Vol. 2, Rsv. 3 JULY 1995 -s ( Resolution: A second helicopter with technicians arrived at 1 p.m. After approximately 1 hour, the repairs were completed and the helicopters departed. Although the media were interested in access to the landing site, no one came out to the site. Source: Licensee X-94 Date: 12/15/94 Site: Harris Carolina Power and'LightLCompany Vake County, NC Plant Status: Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Trespassing. A white Ford pickup truck and three individuals were challenged by security as they were traveling slowly through the south parking lot on their way to pick up a company van, parked in the south parking lot Action: The occupants were removed from the vehicle, and a shotgun and ammunition in their possession were confiscated by Security. The Wake Count Sheriff's Department was called to the site, and he found mari uana residue in the vehicle. Resolution: The truck, the company van, and the occupants were removed from the site and directed not to return. Subsequently, the company who owned the van terminated the employment of two of the individuals. s Source: Licensee t' 'J X-94-42 Date: 12/25/94 Site: Fermi Detroit Edison Company Monroe County, MI Plant Status: Unit 2, Operational Fuel present at site. Event: Demonstrators arrested. At 2:30 p.m., 3 out of 30 protestors le.y across the road and blocked traffic during a demonstrati.m.. Action: The local sheriff was contacted and the three protestors were arrested. Resolution: At 4:05 p.m., the remaining protestors and the media departed the site. Source: Licensee f\\b

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  • Excludos 1 Nonradiological Sabotage of Transmission Power Lines Of f-Site - 1986 Figure 1 reflects the numerical distribution by year and category of the 1776 safeguards events reported through December 31, 1994.

After a roughly 151 percent increase in events reported between 1978 and 1979 (the result of a change in reporting requirements, an increase in events reported following the TMI March 1979 occurrence, and contentious licensing hearings), totals reported by year declined somewhat and remained relatively stable until 1986 (96*) which experienced a 43 percent increase over 1985 (67). Events reported remained stable in 1987, increased in 1988 (137) and 1989 (148), declined by 30 percent in 1990 (103) from 1989, but increased by 48 percent in 1991 (152) from 1990. The rise in 1991 was due to an increase in bomb threats and miscellaneous threats reported in the first few months of 1991 during the Persian Gulf crises, as well as an increase in events involving safeguards information and contraband. During 1992, the 94 events reported reflected a decline of 38 percent from 1991, primarily because of a drop in bomb-threats and miscellaneous events reported. In 1993, the 116 safeguards events reported represented an increase of 23 percent from 1992 as a result of an increase in firearms events reported. In 1994, there were 118 events reported, reflecting an increase of 1.7 percent over 1993. The rise is attributable to the increase in the miscellaneous category; all other categories of reported events declined.

A-2 STATISTICS NUREG-0525, VOL 2, REV. 3 i JULY 1995 REACTOR SAFEGUARDS EVENTS (1691*) 1976 - 1994 200 FACI LI T Y TYPE 180 - M Nonpower E Power 160 - 142 140 - U 12_8 120 - 1_1]$ 118 103 100 f 10 0 -- g4 g E 84

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  • Excludes 1 Nonradiological Sabotago of Transmission Power Lines Of f-Sito - 1986 Figure 2 shows the number of safeguards events (1691) that have occurred at j

reactors. Although reactor safeguards events declined 29 percent in 1990 (100) from 1989 (142), there was an increase of 50 percent in 1991 (150) over 1990 for the reasons stated in Figure 1. During 1992, there were 94 reactor safeguards events reported, reflecting a decline of 37 percent from 1991, primarily in bomb threats and miscellaneous events reported. Reactor safeguards events reported in 1993 rose to 116, an increase of 23 percent over 1992, attributable to the increase in firearms events reported. In 1994, there were 118 events reported. As stated in Figure 1, the small increase of 2 events (1.7 percent) is attributable to the rise in the miscellaneous events category.

1 A-3 STATISTICS l NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 NONREACTOR SAFEGUARDS EVENTS (85) i 1976 - 1994 14 FACILITY TYP E 12 - pl Fuel Fncilities 3 k 10 - l N 9 [- 9 l A 8-7 ) o , 7 F f 6 6-5 4 4-3 2-l O ,-[ 7 7, 76 77 78 79 80 81 8283 84 85 86 87 88 8990 91 92 93 94 YEAR FIGURE 3 Figure 3 shows event activity for nonreactor facilities. After declining 33 percent in 1989 (6) from 1988 (9), there was a further decline of 50 percent in 1990 (3) from 1989, and a decline of 33 percent in 1991 (2). During 1992, 1993, and 1994, there were no nonreactor safeguards events reported. This category includes events which have occurred at fuel facilities (66) as well as events which are included because of public interest (19), but which occurred at facilities or activities that are not safeguarded under NRC regulations. O

A-4 STATISTICS NUREC-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 i SG EVENTS (1086) EXCLUDING BOMB-RELATED 1 1976 - 1994 l l 140 FACILIT Y T YP E M Other - 3 120 - M Fuel Facilities ~~ M Nonpower Reactore 109 l M Power Reactors 104 100 - 92 8; 1 0 g l 80 - ? h 60 - E 53 e 44 40 - 36 i 30 26 26 24 20 - 17 18 17 R E6 0", 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 YEAR FIGURE 4 =Excludos 1 Nonradiological Sabotage of Transmission Power Lines Of f-Sito - 1986 Figure 4 shows the trend in nonbomb-related safeguards events. After a marked increase in nonbomb-related safegurds events of 67 percent in 1988 (100) over 1987 (60), there was a moderate increase of 23 percent in 1989 (123) over 1988, and a decline of 25 percent in 1990 (92) from 1989.

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1991 (120) increased by 30 percent over 1990, for some of the reasons stated in Figure 1. During 1992, there were 82 nonbomb-related safeguards events reported, reflecting a decline of 32 percent from 1991, primarily in the reported miscellaneous events (safeguards information, general threats, contraband, etc.). Nonbomb-related safeguards events reported in 1993 (104) increased by 27 percent over the previous year, due to an increase in the firearms events reported. In 1994, nonbomb-related safeguards events increased to 109, 5 percent over the previous year, due to the rise in the miscellaneous events reported.

A-5 STATISTICS NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 REACTOR SAFEGUARDS EVENTS (1025) 4 EXCLUDING BOMB-RELATED EVENTS 1976 - 1994 1 200~~ CAT E G O RY 180 - E Miscellaneous 1 1 Firearms 160 - M Arson M Tampering / vandalism 140 - M Transpor tation N O Missing / Stolen { 120 - M Intrusion h M-N 104 f 100 - 93 j 89l 0 el 1 l 8 80 - e i N L i 4' T i / 8 60 - 67 .i 42 40 - 34 36 g b 26 22 2_[3 } 20 - 14 16 12 0E-L am, -.w y -ad'5 -ali 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 86 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 YEAR FIGURE 6

  • Excludes 1 Nonradiological Sabotage of Transmission Power Lines Of f-Sito - 1986 Figure 5 shows the frequency of reactor safeguards events, excluding bomb hoaxes / devices, which is usually sensitive to the increase in the number of facilities.

After rising steadily from 1983 (15) to 1989 (118), this category of events fell 25 percent in 1990 (89) from 1989, but increased by 32 percent in 1991 (118) due to the increase in the miscellaneous category of events which includes the reported loss of safeguards information, attempted introduction of contraband, general threats, etc. During 1992, there were 82 reactor safeguards events, excluding bomb hoaxes / devices, reflecting a 31 percent decline from 1991, because of a decrease in the reported miscellaneous events. This category of G events increased in 1993 (104) by 27 percent over 1992, due to the increase in firearms events reported. In 1994, 109 reactor safeguards events, excluding bomb-related events, were reported, reflecting a 5 percent increase from 1993. As previously stated, the increase was due to the rise in miscellaneous events reported.

A-6 STATISTICS NUREG-0525, VOL. 2 REV. 3 JULY 1995 SAFEGUARDS EVENTS BY CATEGORY 1993 (116) VS.1994 (118) Missing / Bomb-Stolen Related Miscellaneous 11% 12 10 % 42 36% Intrusion Miscellaneous 11% 27 23% ) Tampering / Missing / Stolen Vandalism Bomb-klated 22% Tampering / 98% Vandalism FF" intrusion # 33% 11% Firearms-Related Firearms-72 62% Related 63 53% 1993 1994 O FIGURE 6 Figure 6 displays the events by categories and reveals some change in the percentage of distribution of events in several categories: Bomb-Related (10 percent in 1993 vs. 8 percent in 1994); Firearms-Related (62 percent in 1993 vs. 53 percent in 1994); and Miscellaneous (23 percent in 1993 vs. 36 percent in 1994). O

._.._...._m A-7 STATISTICS NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 1 O l( SAFEGUARDS EVENTS (1776) BY CATEGORY 1976 - 1994 Firearms-Related 540 30% i l Transport.-Related 121% j Tampering / Vandalism 120 j Missing / Stolen 29 2% - / 1

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Transmission Power Lines Of f-Site - 1986 i 4 l Figure 7 displays the events by categories covering the 19-year period from 1976 through 1994 and, like Figure 6, reveals a substantial change in percentage of distribution of events in several categories: Bomb-Related (39 percent 1976-j 1994 vs. 8 percent in 1994); Firearms-Related (30 percent 1976-1994 vs. 53 percent for 1994); and Miscellaneous (18 percent 1976-1994 vs. 36 percent in 1994). j i i 4 5: \\ J d

~ _ _ _ _ A-8 STATISTICS NUREG 0525, VOL. 2. REV. 3 JULY 1995 BOMB-RELATED EVENTS (690) 1976 - 1994 i 120 FACILIT Y T YP E E Fuel Fncilitios 100 - 94 Nonpower Reactors f$ Power Reactors N U go _ N 73 E R f 80 - 57 g E 48 [ @] 43 N O 37 40 - s 32 28 29 28 II----1,'--"-I,,--- 23 20 - O OL 76 77 78 7980 818283848586 87888990 91929394 YEAR i FIGURE 8 i Figure 8 shows the number of bomb-related incidents over the 19-year reporting period. Bomb threats, which declined considerably after reaching a peak of 94 in 1979, reached a low level in 1990 (11), a 56 percent drop from 1989 (25). Of the 11 events in 1990, 4 occurred at a facility granted a full power license in March 1990. However, there was a 191 percent increase in 1991 (32) over 1990; 16 (50 percent) of the 32 were received during January and February and may be attributed to the crisis in the Persian Gulf. During 1992, there were 12 bomb-related events versus 32 for 1991, a decrease of 63 percent. Three power i reactor facilities received 2 threats each through the 3rd quarter accounting for 50 percent of the threats received, and 1 threat was directed at a nonpower reactor facility. During 1993, the number of bomb-related events reported remained stable (12), all at power reactor facilities. Bomb-related events reported reached an all-time low in 1994 (9), a 25 percent drop from 1993. One facility accounted for 3 of the reported events.

-__..-~.-.--..- i A-9 STATISTICS i NUREG-0525 VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 INTRUSION EVENTS (43) 4 1976 - 1994 1 j 16 FACILITY T YP E l 14 - F/d Fuel Facilities l C Nonpower Reactors i 12 - Power Reactors N U j M i B 10 - 1 E R 1 i O g-j F E i v E 6-N 5 5 T 0 4 4 4-3 2 2 2 2-1 1 0-, ,L, =p r T T r r T T 76 77 78 79 80 81 8283 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 YEAR FIGURE 9 Figure 9 plots the number of intrusion events which have occurred. With the exception of 1980 (14), there have been relatively few intrusion events. There were no intrusion events in 1983 and none for the period 1986 through 1992. During 1993, the first reported intrusion event since 1985 occurred at a reactor site. This 1993 event led to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's decision to modify the design basis threat for radiological sabotage, 10 CFR 73.1, to include the use of a land-based vehicle by an adversary. During 1994, there was 1 intrusion event reported; a van's brakes failed causing the vehicle to crash the gate into the owner-controlled area.

i A-10 STATISTICS NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REU. 3 JULY 1995 O MISSING / STOLEN EVENTS (29) 1976 - 1994 i 10 FACILITY TYPE l de Other Fuel Facilities 8-Nonpower Reactors j N E Power Reactors U M 6-R O F E 4 4 V 4-E h ~~ 3 3 S 2-1 1 1 1 1 1 ~ E'~ E, 0 '~. T ,~, T T r-T 78 77 78 79 80 818283 84 8586 8788 89 90 91 92 9394 YEAR FIGURE 10 Figure 10 presents the missing and stole's events involving safeguarded material. Missing and stolen events reported range trom 1 to 4 events per year, with none reported for the period 1976, 1977, 1984, 1990, and 1991. There was 1 event involving missing safeguarded material at a nonpower c9 actor in 1992. In 1993, a nuclear power plant reported 1 event concerning missir.3 fission detectors containing special nuclear material. In 1994, as in the previous year, 1 event was reported concerning missing detectors at a nuclear power facility.

l l A-ll STATISTICS NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 l \\ TRANSPORTATION EVENTS (12) 1976 - 1994 10 FACILITY TYPE g_ l Other i 8-Fuel Facilities I Power Reactors ~ i M i B E 8-R O 6-F EV 4-CN E N t, j 4 \\ T 3-S l 2-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-m = 7 O -- m+ 7 +7 r-PT T i .~. r-T T T T 78 77 78 79 80 818283848588 878889 90 91 92 9394 YEAR i FIGURE 11 (Cross-Referenced Events Not included) Figure 11 covers the few transportation events involving safeguarded material. Transportation reported events range from 1 to 3 per year, with none reported for 1978, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1989, and 1991 through 1994. Note th-0 to avoid double counting, events which were cross-referenced in the tran::g;rtation category have not been included. \\

A-12 STATISTICS NUREG-0525, VOL. 2. REV. 3 JULY 1995 TAMPERING / VANDALISM EVENTS (120) 1976 - 1994 30 28 - FACILITY TYPE 26 - IES Fuel Facilities Power Reactors 24 - 22 - N M 20 - ! 18 - 1 R ~ O 14 - 13 13 13 EV 12 - 11 11 E 10 - 9 - F ~ 10 8-i 6-4- 3 2-O 7 7 l 76 77 78 79 80 818283 84 8586 87 88 89 90 91'9293 94 l YEAR FIGU RE 12 Figure 12 depicts the tampering and vandalism events. This class of events has been relatively stable even though there has been an I increase in the number of regulated facilities. There was an increase in events reported of 86 percent in 1989 (13) vs. 1988 (7), but a decline of 85 percent in 1990 (2) from 1989. There was no change in the number of tampering and vandalism events reported in 1991 (2) or 1992 (2), but there was a 50 percent increase in 1993 (3) in the reported events of this type, 2 of which occurred at the same facility. In 1994, the tampering and vandalism events reported (2) declined by 33 percent to the 1990, 1991, and 1992 level. l l

i A-13 STATISTICS i NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 { JULY 1995 j ARSON EVENTS (21) v i 1976 - 1994 10 l FACILITY TYPE Fuel Facilitios our Reactors 8-N 7-M h 8-R f 5-0 4- _4 O 5 s 3-2- 1 1 1-O 7 7 ,7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 YEAR FIGURE 13 Figure 13 shows the sen11 number of arson events with none reported for 1976, 1977, 1979, and for the period 1988 through 1994. O

A-14 STATISTICS NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 FIREARMS EVENTS (540) 1976 - 1994 80 EVENT TYPE 2 y ' *x Ammunition j Weapons l 63 56 a i g ~ e2 B E d R I! f 40 - g E V ^ E 28 N 19 20 - 6 3 - 4 ~ 0 -M.-E. T 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 YEAR F I G U R E 14 Figure 14 displays the number of firearms-related events that have occurred at all facilities. After rising steadily, increasing by 100 percent in 1988 (56) vs. 1987 (28), by 7 percent in 1989 (60) over 1988 and 20 percent in 1990 (72) from 1989, there was a decline of 19 preent in 1991 (58) and a further decline of 10 percent in 1992 (52) in firearms reported events. It should be noted that from 1987 to date, there has been an increase in events reported involving ammunition detection (no weapon involved). Of the 72 firearms-related events reported for 1990, 43 (60 percent) involved weapons and 29 (40 percent) cmmunition only; in 1991, 31 (53 percent) involved weapons and 27 (47 percent) ammunition only; in 1992, 22 (42 percent) involved weapons and 30 (58 percent) involved ammunition only; and in 1993, 35 (49 percent) involved weapons and 37 events (51 percent) involved ammunition only. In 1994, firearms events reported (63) declined by nearly 13 percent from the previous year (72). Thirty-five (56 percent) involved weapons and 28 (44 percent) involved ammunition only.

A-15 STATISTICS NUREG-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 (C MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS (321) 1976 - 1994 70 EVENT TYPE Other 69 ~ 60 - { T hreat/H oa x Contraband l N SO-M SG Information fs 47 U M B 42 R 40 - O F 32 ) h ~ 27 27 E s N T i ,9 S 20 - l [d j .s 37 ('v) 14 ~ h i 33 10 - ~ Y j i O 6 S5 5 h O-A- -F 76 77 78 79 80 81828384 8586 87888990 91929394 YEAR F I G U R E 15 Figure 15 plots the miscellaneous events reported. This category includes not only safeguard events which do not properly fit into any of the categories defined in the document, but also covers events which involve persons or materials not subject to NRC safeguards regulations, but which are of interest to the Commission, the industry, and the public. There was a rise in the miscellaneous events reported of 129 percent in 1988 (32) over 1987 (14), a rise of 47 percent in 1989 (47) over 1988, a decline of 64 percent in 1990 (17) from 1989, but a marked increase of 253 percent in 1991 (60). Once again, significant numbers of events occurred. in January and February of 1991 and may be attributed to the Persian Culf crises. The 1991 high of 60 events was followed by a decline of 55 percent in 1992 (27). Miscellaneous events reported remained stable during 1993 (27). (n) In 1994, the miscellaneous events reported (42) increased 56 percent over 1993. q~f Twenty events (48 percent) related to safeguards information (15 1993); 5 (12 percent) to contraband other than firearms (6 1993); 3 (7 percent) to general threats (4 1993); and 14 (33 percent) to other types. Note that the miscellaneous category of events reported is the only category of events which increased in 1994; all other categories declined.

A-16 STATISTICS NUREC-0525, VOL. 2, REV. 3 JULY 1995 U.S. COMMERCIAL POWER REACTORS LICENSED TO OPERATE 109 - END OF 1994 200 REGION 180 - My M iv 180 - M iii M ll 14o - Mi U 12 113 711 3 o,3 o,g 3 o, 7 97 $ 100 - E 22 E 80 - 8 7 80 - 84 l I-------------- ~ 40 - 20 - O-, 78 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 86 88 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 YEAR FIGURE 18 Figure 16 depicts the number of reactors operating for the period 1976-1994 by g$o keg II, 3 pe n Re io II 28 n 2 rc rt l (26 percent); and Region IV, 19 (17 percent). Note that during 1993, Region V was merged with Region IV. i l O< l

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EVENT LIST \\. PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (V0L. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) 18-75-38 Date: 12/11/75 Site: Allied-General Nuclear Services Allied-General Nuclear Services 1 IB-71-02 Date: 03/09/71 Site: Arkansas 18-75-37 Date: 12/08/75 Site: Arkansas IB-77-07 Date: 03/23/77 Site: Arkansas IB-77-06 Date: 03/23/77 Site: Arkansas IB-80-63 Date: 10/01/80 Site: Arkansas 18-86-25 Date: 08/18/86 Site: Arkansas VII-87-07 Date: 05/11/87 Site: Arkansas VII-88-04 Date: 02/17/88 Site: Arkansas VII-88-28 Date: 07/11/88 Site: Arkansas VII-88-37 Date: 09/09/88 Site: Arkansas VII-88-41 Date: 10/11/88 Site: Arkansas X-89-03 Date: 01/29/89 Site: Arkansas VII-89-33 Date: 07/14/89 Site: Arkansas VII-89-51 Date: 10/27/89 Site: Arkansas VII-90-34 Date: 06/07/90 Site: Arkansas X-90-ll Date: 08/07/90 Site: Arkansas VII-90-46 Date: 09/04/90 Site: Arkansas VII-90-56 Date: 10/20/90 Site: Arkansas (o'v) VII-90-57 Date: 10/22/90 Site: Arkansas VII-90-64 Date: 11/17/90 Site: Arkansas X-91-17 Date: 02/01/91 Site: Arkansas X-91-40 Date: 05/07/91 Site: Arkansas 18-91-20 Date: 05/15/91 Site: Arkansas VII-91-53 Date: 12/12/91 Site: Arkansas VII-92-04 Date: 02/03/92 Site: Arkansas VII-92-18 Date: 03/19/92 Site: Arkansas VII-92-27 Date: 06/12/92 Site: Arkansas j VII-92-30 Date: 07/20/92 Site: Arkansas VII-92-35 Date: 08/21/92 Site: Arkansas VII-92-36 Date: 09/02/92 Site: Arkansas VII-93-58 Date: 09/23/93 Site: Arkansas VII-93-59 Date: 09/28/93 Site: Arkansas VII-93-60 Date: 09/29/93 Site: Arkansas VII-93-64 Date: 10/25/93 Site: Arkansas VII-94-09 Date: 02/17/94 Site: Arkansas VII-94-10 Date: 02/22/94 Site: Arkansas VII-94-15 Date: 03/15/94 Site: Arkansas VII-94-21 Date: 04/07/94 Site: Arkansas VII-94-22 Date: 04/07/94 Site: Arkansas VII-94-32 Date: 05/13/94 Site: Arkansas VII-94-38 Date: 06/09/94 Site: Arkansas VII-94-45 Date: 08/25/94 Site: Arkansas VII-94-54 Date: 10/4/94 Site: Arkansas Q Arkansas 43 18-72-30 Date: 12/00/72 Site: Atomics International Division 18-74-10 Date: 05/21/74 Site: Atomics International Division

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) Atomics International Division 2 111-69-06 Date: 06/08/69 Site: Babcock and Wilcox Company 111-71-02 Date: 04/27/71 Site: Babcock and Wilcox Company 18-72-10 Date: 05/30/72 Site: Babcock and Wilcox Company 18-72-14 Date: 06/30/72 Site: Babcock and Wilcox Company 18-73-03 Date: 05/03/73 Site-Babcock and Wilcox Company III-74-01 Date: 04/23/74 Site: Babcock and Wilcox Company 18-76-01 Date: 01/19/76 Site: Babcock and Wilcox Company VII-85-13 Date: 09/21/85 Site: Babcock and Wilcox Company VII-86-21 Date: 12/01/86 Site: Babcock and Wilcox Company X-88-13 Date: 05/24/88 Site: Babcock and Wilcox Company X-88-14 Date: 06/04/88 Site: Babcock and Wilcox Company X-88-21 Date: 07/25/88 Site: Babcock and Wilcox Company IB-88-26 Date: 09/08/88 Site: Babcock and Wilcox Company 111-89-02 Date: 02/21/89 Site: Babcock and Wilcox Company VII-89-19 Date: 04/13/89 Site: Babcock and Wilcox Company IV-90-01 Date: 07/07/90 Site: Babcock and Wilcox Company Babcock and Wilcox Company 16 111-85-01 Date: 04/17/85 Site: Babcock and Wilcox Company (Alliance) Babcock and Wilcox Company (Alliance) 1 X-76-09 Date: 08/04/76 Site: Babcock and Wilcox Company (Appolo) Babcock.and Wilcox Company (Appolo) 1 18-73-04 Date: 05/08/73 Site: Babcock and Wilcox Company (all plants) Babcock and Wilcox Company (all plants) 1 111-68-03 Date: 06/24/68 Site: Battelle Memorial Institute Battelle Memorial Institute 1 1B-72-04 Date: 04/00/72 Site: Beaver Valley IB-72-09 Date: 05/12/72 Site: Beaver Valley 18-76-33 Date: 07/16/76 Site: Beaver Valley IB-78-15 Date: 08/04/78 Site: Beaver Valley IB-80-27 Date: 05/02/80 Site: Beaver Valley 11-80-06 Date: 06/25/80 Site: Beaver Valley VII-80-04 Date: 10/17/80 Site: Beaver Valley 11-80-13 Date: 10/27/80 Site: Beaver Valley V-81-05 Date: 06/06/81 Site: Beaver Valley VII-81-02 Date: 07/08/81 Site: Beaver Valley VII-81-03 Date: 08/19/81 Site: Beaver Valley V-83-02 Date: 06/15/83 Site: Beaver Valley VII-86-09 Date: 04/09/86 Site: Beaver Valley l IB-86-32 Date: 09/11/86 Site: Beaver Valley IB-86-34 Date: 09/26/86 Site: Beaver Valley

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) V-86-13 Date: 12/18/86 Site: Beaver Valley 18-87-03 Date: 02/06/87 Site: Beaver Valley 18-87-10 Date: 03/19/87 Site: Beaver Valley X-88-03 Date: 02/23/88 Site: Beaver Valley X-88-07 Date: 03/19/88 Site: Beaver Valley X-90-01 Date: 01/03/90 Site: Beaver Valley VII-90-50 Date: 09/28/90 Site: Beaver Valley VII-91-01 Date: 01/02/91 Site: Beaver Valley VII-92-22 Date: 04/10/92 Site: Beaver Valley X-92-17 Date: 05/30/92 Site: Beaver Valley VII-93-55 Date: 09/15/93 Site: Beaver Valley X-93-24 Date: 10/07/93 Site: Beaver Valley III-94-01 Date: 02/02/94 Site: Beaver Valley X-94-06 Date: 02/04/94 Site: Beaver Valley X-94-27 Date: 09/27/94 Site: Beaver Valley X-94-31 Date: 10/05/94 Site: Beaver Valley Beaver Valley 31 18-81-20 Date: 04/10/81 Site: Bellefonte 18-81-28 Date: 07/17/81 Site: Bellefonte (3 18-81-38 Date: 10/06/81 Site: Bellefonte (U) 18-81-41 Date: 11/30/81 Site: Bellefonte 18-81-44 Date: 12/01/81 Site: Bellefonte 18-82-29 Date: 05/26/82 Site: Bellefonte IA-82-01 Date: 05/26/82 Site: Bellefonte 18-83-31 Date: 10/12/83 Site: Bellefonte Bellefonte 8 V-87-01 Date: 01/01/87 Site: Big Rock Point 111-88-01 Date: 07/15/88 Site: Big Rock Point VII-93-21 Date: 04/04/93 Site: Big Rock Point VII-94-47 Date: 09/01/94 Site: Big Rock Point Big Rock Point 4 18-77-19 Date: 08/15/77 Site: Braidwood 18-77-27 Date: 12/23/77 Site: Braidwood V-85-02 Date: 05/14/85 Site: Braidwood V-85-04 Date: 05/25/85 Site: Braidwood VI-85-02 Date: 05/29/85 Site: Braidwood IB-85-22 Date: 11/01/85 Site: Braidwood 18-86-39 Date: 11/01/86 Site: Braidwood VII-87-04 Date: 04/09/87 Site: Braidwood X-88-05 Date: 03/03/88 Site: Braidwood X-88-28 Date: 09/30/88 Site: Braidwood (, _.) X-89-04 Date: 02/05/89 Site: Braidwood Cl X-89-07 Date: 02/27/89 Site: Braidwood VII-90-24 Date: 03/26/90 Site: Braidwood VII-90-70 Date: 12/06/90 Site: Braidwood VII-91-14 Date: 04/23/91 Site: Braidwood

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) i VII-92-07 Date: 02/20/92 Site: Brunswick VII-92-14 Date: 03/03/92 Site: Brunswick VII-93-32 Date: 06/02/93 Site: Brunswick IB-93-12 Date: 12/25/93 Site: Brunswick VII-94-34 Date: 05/23/94 Site: Brunswick X-94-28 Date: 09/27/94 Site: Brunswick I Brunswick 25 IB-79-41 Date: 05/10/79 Site: Byron IB-84-27 Date: 11/06/84 Site: Byron IB-85-05 Date: 05/09/85 Site: Byron VII-87-02 Date: 04/01/87 Site: Byron X-88-02 Date: 02/05/88 Site: Byron VII-88-53 Date: 12/16/88 Site: Byron VII-89-01 Date: 01/10/89 Site: Byron VII-89-36 Date: 07/25/89 Site: Byron IB-89-25 Date: 12/26/89 Site: Byron IB-91-05 Date: 01/22/91 Site: Byron X-94-25 Date: 09/24/94 Site: Byron Byron 11 III-64-03 Date: 09/00/64 Site: CEA, NY CEA, NY 1 18-78-03 Date: 03/02/78 Site: Callaway 1B-78-05 Date: 03/28/78 Site: Callaway IB-79-89 Date: 11/15/79 Site: Callaway 18-79-91 Date: 12/03/79 Site: Callaway 1B-79-94 Date: 12/24/79 Site: Callaway V-80-01 Date: 01/23/80 Site: Callaway 18-80-09 Date: 01/30/80 Site: Callaway V-81-02 Date: 02/26/81 Site: Callaway V-81-03 Date: 03/13/81 Site: Callaway IB-84-17 Date: 04/11/84 Site: Callaway V-84-10 Date: 07/04/84 Site: Callaway V-85-09 Date: 07/30/85 Site: Callaway X-86-05 Date: 03/12/86 Site: Callaway X-87-10 Date: 08/11/87 Site: Callaway Callaway 14 18-74-11 Date: 05/29/74 Site: Calvert Cliffs IB-75-06 Date: 04/14/75 Site: Calvert Cliffs p' X-75-01 Date: 10/15/75 Site: Calvert Cliffs 18-76-55 Date: 12/10/76 Site: Calvert Cliffs b IB-80-19 Date: 03/25/80 Site: Calvert Cliffs 18-82-08 Date: 04/12/82 Site: Calvert Cliffs 18-82-32 Date: 07/26/82 Site: Calvert Cliffs 18-82-33 Date: 07/28/82 Site: Calvert Cliffs

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) VI-82-04 Date: 11/19/82 Site: Calvert Cliffs IB-83-06 Date: 04/04/83 Site: Calvert Cliffs IB-83-07 Date: 04/07/83 Site: Calvert Cliffs 18-83-08 Date: 04/18/83 Site: Calvert Cliffs VII-84-02 Date: 03/05/84 Site: Calvert Cliffs IB-87-04 Date: 02/18/87 Site: Calvert Cliffs VII-88-02 Date: 02/15/88 Site: Calvert Cliffs VII-88-05 Date: 02/23/88 Site: Calvert Cliffs VII-89-18 Date: 04/10/89 Site: Calvert Cliffs X-89-29 Date: 09/27/89 Site: Calvert Cliffs Calvert Cliffs 18 X-71-01 Date: 10/06/71 Site: Canada Canada 1 IB-79-84 Date: 10/29/79 Site: Carolina Power and Light Company Carolina Power and Light Company 1 18-82-50 Date: 12/06/82 Site: Catawba 18-82-49 Date: 12/06/82 Site: Catawba 18-82-51 Date: 12/06/82 Site: Catawba IB-82-46 Date: 12/06/82 Site: Catawba 18-82-45 Date: 12/06/82 Site: Catawba 1B-82-44 Date: 12/06/82 Site: Catawba IB-82-47 Date: 12/06/82 Site: Catawba IB-82-48 Date: 12/06/82 Site: Catawba 11-85-03 Date: 06/06/85 Site: Catawba VII-85-07 Date: 06/19/85 Site: Catawba 1B-85-12 Date: 08/09/85 Site: Catawba VII-85-18 Date: 12/30/85 Site: Catawba VII-87-08 Date: 05/17/87 Site: Catawba VII-89-14 Date: 03/10/89 Site: Catawba X-92-07 Date: 02/14/92 Site: Catawba X-93-03 Date: 01/27/93 Site: Catawba VII-93-14 Date: 02/16/93 Site: Catawba VII-93-66 Date: 10/26/93 Site: Catawba Catawba 18 IB-78-01 Date: 01/04/78 Site: Clinton 18-78-17 Date: 08/27/78 Site: Clinton IB-79-86 Date: 11/03/79 Site: Clinton V-80-05 Date: 04/18/80 Site: Clinton 18-80-42 Date: 07/12/80 Site: Clinton 18-80-44 Date: 07/16/80 Site: Clinton 18-80-45 Date: 07/17/80 Site: Clinton IB-80-46 Date: 07/18/80 Site: Clinton 18-80-48 Date: 07/24/80 Site: Clinton IB-80-56 Date: 08/29/80 Site: Clinton

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) 18-81-29 Date: 07/24/81 Site: Clinton 18-81-32 Date: 08/14/81 Site: Clinton 18-81-34 Date: 08/21/81 Site: Clinton IB-84-05 Date: 02/09/84 Site: Clinton 18-84-07 Date: 02/15/84 Site: Clinton X-85-01 Date: 01/08/85 Site: Clinton 18-85-10 Date: 07/08/85 Site: Clinton V-86-05 Date: 07/02/86 Site: Clinton V-87-06 Date: 06/04/87 Site: Clinton 18-87-22 Date: 08/19/87 Site: Clinton IB-87-23 Date: 08/28/87 Site: Clinton VII-88-03 Date: 02/15/88 Site: Clinton VII-88-21 Date: 06/09/88 Site: Clinton V-88-03 Date: 08/12/88 Site: Clinton VII-89-03 Date: 01/18/89 Site: Clinton 18-89-03 Date: 01/28/89 Site: Clinton X-89-05 Date: 02/06/89 Site: Clinton V-89-07 Date: 07/24/89 Site: Clinton V-89-08 Date: 07/29/89 Site: Clinton VII-90-05 Date: 01/13/90 Site: Clinton X-90-10 Date: 08/03/90 Site: Clinton i V-90-02 Date: 08/13/90 Site: Clinton ( VII-90-72 Date: 12/31/90 Site: Clinton X-91-43 Date: 05/11/91 Site: Clinton VII-91-30 Date: 06/27/91 Site: Clinton VII-91-35 Date: 08/13/91 Site: Clinton V-91-02 Date: 10/04/91 Site: Clinton X-93-01 Date: 01/08/93 Site: Clinton IB-94-04 Date: 02/03/94 Site: Clinton X-94-21 Date: 08/12/94 Site: Clinton Clinton 40 1B-78-11 Date: 06/22/78 Site: Comanche Peak 18-78-22 Date: 11/03/78 Site: Comanche Peak V-80-03 Date: 02/05/80 Site: Comanche Peak V-85-11 Date: 11/08/85 Site: Comanche Peak IB-86-06 Date: 02/12/86 Site: Comanche Peak V-86-03 Date: 03/03/86 Site: Comanche Peak 18-86-24 Date: 07/23/86 Site: Comanche Peak IB-89-08 Date: 03/14/89 Site: Comanche Peak 18-89-11 Date: 04/13/89 Site: Comanche Peak VII-90-17 Date: 02/28/90 Site: Comanche Peak VII-90-23 Date: 03/22/90 Site: Comanche Peak VII-90-38 Date: 07/12/90 Site: Comanche Peak 18-90-08 Date: 09/13/90 Site: Comanche Peak X-90-13 Date: 10/24/90 Site: Comanche Peak VII-90-62 Date: 11/05/90 Site: Comanche Peak VII-90-63 Date: 11/08/90 Site: Comanche Peak X-91-04 Date: 01/08/91 Site: Comanche Peak X-91-25 Date: 03/12/91 Site: Comanche Peak X-91-27 Date: 03/15/91 Site: Comanche Peak

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) VII-91-24 Date: 06/04/91 Site: Comanche Peak VII-91-32 Date: 07/09/91 Site: Comanche Peak X-91-46 Date: 07/15/91 Site: Comanche Peak VII-91-40 Date: 09/19/91 Site: Comanche Peak X-91-53 Date: 10/01/91 Site: Comanche Peak VII-91-43 Date: 10/08/91 Site: Comanche Peak VII-91-44 Date: 10/09/91 Site: Comanche Peak VII-92-02 Date: 01/14/92 Site: Comanche Peak VII-92-09 Date: 02/24/92 Site: Comanche Peak VII-92-ll Date: 02/26/92 Site: Comanche Peak VII-92-17 Date: 03/13/9? Site: Comanche Peak VII-92-24 Date: 05/10/92 Site: Comanche Peak 18-92-10 Date: 06/24/92 Site: Comanche Peak X-92-25 Date: 10/06/92 Site: Comanche Peak X-92-26 Date: 10/21/92 Site: Comanche Peak VII-92-44 Date: 11/04/92 Site: Comanche Peak VII-92-51 Date: 12/31/92 Site: Comanche Peak VII-93-02 Date: 01/06/93 Site: Comanche Peak VII-93-08 Date: 01/31/93 Site: Comanche Peak X-93-04 Date: 01/31/93 Site: Comanche Peak X-93-07 Date: 02/15/93 Site: Comanche Peak VII-93-18 Date: 03/16/93 Site: Comanche Peak VII-93-23 Date: 04/05/93 Site: Comanche Peak VII-93-22 Date: 04/05/93 Site: Comanche Peak VII-93-40 Date: 07/16/93 Site: Comanche Peak VII-93-44 Date: 08/09/93 Site: Comanche Peak VII-93-46 Date: 08/10/93 Site: Comanche Peak X-93-23 Date: 09/19/93 Site: Comanche Peak X-93-27 Date: 10/15/93 Site: Comanche Peak VII-93-63 Date: 10/23/93 Site: Comanche Peak VII-93-65 Date: 10/25/93 Site: Comanche Peak VII-93-69 Date: 11/06/93 Site: Comanche Peak VII-94-01 Date: 01/06/94 Site: Comanche Peak VII-94-04 Date: 01/16/94 Site: Comanche Peak VII-94-12 Date: 02/28/94 Site: Comanche Peak VII-94-36 Date: 06/03/94 Site: Comanche Peak VII-94-52 Date: 09/27/94 Site: Comanche Peak Comanche Peak 56 V-84-12 Date: 09/05/84 Site: Combustion Engineering, Inc. (Hematite) Combustion Engineering, Inc. (Hematite) 1 IB-80-55 Date: 08/26/80 Site: Combustion Engineering, Incorporated VII-90-30 Date: 05/05/90 Site: Combustion Engineering, Incorporated Combustion Engineering, Incorporated 2 18-74-12 Date: 05/30/74 Site: Connecticut Yankee 18-74-19 Date: 11/01/74 Site: Connecticut Yankee VII-79-01 Date: 03/15/79 Site: Connecticut Yankee

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) VII-79-04 Date: 08/22/79 Site: Connecticut Yankee 18-81-24 Date: 05/22/81 Site: Cannecticut Yankee Connecticut Yankee 5 18-72-25 Date: 10/06/72 Site: Cooper 11-78-03 Date: 09/02/78 Site: Cooper VII-87-24 Date: 11/06/87 Site: Cooper IV-88-01 Date: 01/09/88 Site: Cooper VII-91-02 Date: 01/07/91 Site: Cooper 18-91-15 Date: 02/14/91 Site: Cooper VII-91-51 Date: 11/25/91 Site: Cooper VII-93-19 Date: 03/29/93 Site: Cooper VII-93-43 Date: 08/02/93 Site: Cooper V-94-02 Date: 10/27/94 Site: Cooper Cooper 10 18-72-03 Date: 04/00/72 Site: Crystal River 18-72-12 Date: 05/00/72 Site: Crystal River 18-72-11 Date: 05/00/72 Site: Crystal River / 18-74-01 Date: 01/06/74 Site: Crystal River i. 18-74-03 Date: 01/22/74 Site: Crystal River 11-78-02 Date: 01/23/78 Site: Crystal River l 18-79-20 Date: 03/17/79 Site: Crystal River 18-79-21 Date: 03/21/79 Site: Crystal River 111-80-02 Date: 05/17/80 Site: Crystal River X-81-02 Date: 03/19/81 Site: Crystal River VII-81-04 Date: 11/28/81 Site: Crystal River 18-81-45 Date: 12/04/81 Site: Crystal River VII-82-06 Date: 06/07/82 Site: Crystal River VII-85-11 Date: 08/16/85 Site: Crystal River 18-86-15 Date: 05/05/86 Site: Crystal River VII-87-19 Date: 10/22/87 Site: Crystal River VII-87-23 Date: 10/29/87 Site: Crystal River 18-88-08 Date: 03/07/88 Site: Crystal River X-89-40 Date: 11/17/89 Site: Crystal River X-89-44 Date: 12/09/89 Site: Crystal River 18-93-05 Date: 06/30/93 Site: Crystal River X-94-11 Date: 04/11/94 Site: Crystal River VII-94-31 Date: 05/12/94 Site: Crystal River VII-94-37 Date: 06/04/94 Site: Crystal River Crystal River 24 II-80-05 Date: 06/20/80 Site: D. C. Cook 18-80-72 Date: 12/13/80 Site: D. C. Cook O V-83-07 Date: 08/31/83 Site: D. C. Cook IB-83-38 Date: 12/02/83 Site: D. C. Cook 11-84-01 Date: 02/11/84 Site: D. C. Cook V-84-ll Date: 08/22/84 Site: D. C. Cook 18-86-33 Date: 09/11/86 Site: D. C. Cook

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (V0L. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) V-88-01 Date: 04/05/88 Site: D. C. Cook V-89-04 Date: 04/10/89 Site: D. C. Cook V-89-05 Date: 04/12/89 Site: D. C. Cook X-89-20 Date: 07/29/89 Site: D. C. Cook 18-91-24 Date: 07/14/91 Site: D. C. Cook VII-93-36 Date: 07/01/93 Site: D. C. Cook 18-93-08 Date: 08/12/93 Site: D. C. Cook VII-94-30 Date: 05/10/94 Site: D. C. Cook VII-94-44 Date: 08/28/94 Site: D. C. Cook D. C. Cook 16 III-69-10 Date: 10/24/69 Site: D. Dauglas Laboratory D. Douglas Laboratory 1 II-78-01 Date: 01/10/78 Site: DOW Triga Reactor DOW Triga Reactor 1 18-78-16 Date: 08/18/78 Site: Davis-Besse 11-80-04 Date: 05/07/80 Site: Davis-Besse V-85-05 Date: 06/05/85 Site: Davis-Besse X-85-05 Date: 10/04/85 Site: Davis-Besse VII-86-07 Date: 03/27/86 Site: Davis-Besse 18-86-10 Date: 04/06/86 Site: Davis-Besse VII-87-14 Date: 07/14/87 Site: Davis-Besse VII-87-15 Date: 07/31/87 Site: Davis-Besse IB-88-10 Date: 03/16/88 Site: Davis-Besse X-88-ll Date: 04/22/88 Site: Davis-Besse VII-88-27 Date: 07/06/88 Site: Davis-Besse VII-90-29 Date: 05/02/90 Site: Davis-Besse X-91-08 Date: 01/16/91 Site: Davis-Besse X-91-13 Date: 01/24/91 Site: Davis-Besse X-91-14 Date: 01/25/91 Site: Davis-Besse 18-92-05 Date: 03/26/92 Site: Davis-Besse VII-92-50 Date: 12/14/92 Site: Davis-Besse VII-94-14 Date: 03/11/94 Site: Davis-Besse VII-94-62 Date: 12/17/94 Site: Davis-Besse Davis-Besse 19 18-86-07 Date: 02/13/86 Site: Defense Nuclear Agency Defense Nuclear Agency 1 18-74-06 Date: 03/13/74 Site: Diablo Canyon IB-75-01 Date: 02/20/75 Site: Diablo Canyon X-76-01 Date: 02/26/76 Site: Diablo Canyon IB-76-07 Date: 03/04/76 Site: Diablo Canyon X-76-02 Date: 03/04/76 Site: Diablo Canyon X-76-03 Date: 03/05/76 Site: Diablo Canyon

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EVENT LIST l PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (V0L. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) l IB-76-15 Date: 03/25/76 Site: Diablo Canyon 18-76-21 Date: 05/05/76 Site: Diablo Canyon 18-77-08 Date: 03/30/77 Site: Diablo Canyon IB-78-23 Date: 11/16/78 Site: Diablo Canyon l 18-79-03 Date: 01/17/79 Site: Diablo Canyon j 18-79-04 Date: 01/19/79 Site: Diablo Canyon i 18-79-05 Date: 01/24/79 Site: Diablo Canyon l 1B-79-07 Date: 01/26/79 Site: Diablo Canyon 18-79-06 Date: 01/26/79 Site: Diablo Canyon j IB-79-08 Date: 02/09/79 Site: Diablo Canyon l IB-79-09 Date: 02/09/79 Site: Diablo Canyon IB-79-10 Date: 02/14/79 Site: Diablo Canyon IB-79-11 Date: 02/21/79 Site: Diablo Canyon IB-79-12 Date: 02/23/79 Site: Diablo Canyon j 18-79-15 Date: 03/01/79 Site: Diablo Canyon 1B-79-17 Date: 03/06/79 Site: Diablo Canyon IB-79-19 Date: 03/09/79 Site: Diablo Canyon 18-79-18 Date: 03/09/79 Site: Diablo Canyon IB-79-22 Date: 03/23/79 Site: Diablo Canyon i IB-79-23 Date: 03/30/79 Site: Diablo Canyon IB-79-27 Date: 04/05/79 Site: Diablo Canyon j g 18-79-29 Date: 04/06/79 Site: Diablo Canyon N IB-79-31 Date: 04/11/79 Site: Diablo Canyon l 18-79-32 Date: 04/13/79 Site: Diablo Canyon 18-79-34 Date: 04/27/79 Site: Diablo Canyon l 18-79-52 Date: 06/15/79 Site: Diablo Canyon j 18-79-63 Date: 08/10/79 Site: Diablo Canyon i 18-79-66 Date: 08/24/79 Site: Diablo Canyon IB-80-37 Date: 06/02/80 Site: Diablo Canyon IB-80-67 Date: 11/14/80 Site: Diablo Canyon j IA-82-03 Date: 12/07/82 Site: Diablo Canyon i 18-82-54 Date: 12/29/82 Site: Diablo Canyon 18-83-01 Date: 01/11/83 Site: Diablo Canyon l V-83-01 Date: 04/26/83 Site: Diablo Canyon IB-83-13 Date: 05/04/83 Site: Diablo Canyon IB-83-14 Date: 05/05/83 Site: Diablo Canyon IB-83-19 Date: 08/08/83 Site: Diablo Canyon i IB-83-20 Date: 08/08/83 Site: Diablo Canyon 10-83-21 Date: 08/11/83 Site: Diablo Canyon 18-83-22 Date: 08/12/83 Site: Diablo Canyon 1B-83-24 Date: 08/20/83 Site: Diablo Canyon 18-83-25 Date: 08/25/83 Site: Diablo Canyon 18-83-26 Date: 08/27/83 Site: Diablo Canyon IB-83-28 Date: 09/01/83 Site: Diablo Canyon 1B-83-29 Date: 09/02/83 Site: Diablo Canyon VII-83-05 Date: 12/19/83 Site: Diablo Canyon 'O 11-84-02 Date: 02/12/84 Site: Diablo Canyon VI-84-01 Date: 02/14/84 Site: Diablo Canyon VI-84-03 Date: 04/16/84 Site: Diablo Canyon i 18-84-18 Date: 04/26/84 Site: Diablo Canyon i VII-87-10 Date: 06/15/87 Site: Diablo Canyon X-88-01 Date: 01/08/88 Site: Diablo Canyon

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) VII-88-33 Date: 08/18/88 Site: Diablo Canyon X-88-25 Date: 09/03/88 Site: Diablo Canyon X-89-14 Date: 05/31/89 Site: Diablo Canyon VII-89-49 Date: 10/22/89 Site: Diablo Canyon X-90-03 Date: 03/08/90 Site: Diablo Canyon X-90-06 Date: 04/22/90 Site: Diablo Canyon VII-90--32 Date: 05/15/90 Site: Diablo Canyon VII-91-03 Date: 01/22/91 Site: Diablo Canyon VII-91-07 Date: 02/16/91 Site: Diablo Canyon VII-91-08 Date: 02/20/91 Site: Diablo Canyon VII-91-13 Date: 04/08/91 Site: Diablo Canyon VII-92-16 Date: 03/15/92 Site: Diablo Canyon VII-93-34 Date: 06/22/93 Site: Diablo Canyon VII-93-50 Date: 08/30/93 Site: Diablo Canyon VII-94-05 Date: 01/25/94 Site: Diablo Canyon X-94-32 Date: 10/16/94 Site: Diablo Canyon Diablo Canyon 74 IB-70-03 Date: 10/27/70 Site: Dresden 18-76-34 Date: 08/03/76 Site: Dresden IB-79-81 Date: 10/25/79 Site: Dresden 18-79-90 Date: 11/19/79 Site: Dresden IB-81-01 Date: 01/15/81 Site: Dresden V-81-08 Date: 10/14/81 Site: Dresden VII-83-03 Date: 07/21/83 Site: Dresden VII-85-12 Date: 09/05/85 Site: Dresden VII-86-01 Date: 01/25/86 Site: Dresden X-86-07 Date: 03/31/86 Site: Dresden V-87-04 Date: 02/17/87 Site: Dresden 18-87-07 Date: 03/06/87 Site: Dresden VII-88-51 Date: 12/05/88 Site: Dresden X-91-18 Date: 02/05/91 Site: Dresden VII-91-23 Date: 06/03/91 Site: Dresden X-91-58 Date: 12/13/91 Site: Dresden l X-92-09 Date: 03/08/92 Site: Dresden VII-92-29 Date: 07/11/92 Site: Dresden X-93-02 Date: 01/14/93 Site: Dresden VII-93-47 Date: 08/17/93 Site: Dresden X-94-34 Date: 11/02/94 Site: Dresden Dresden 21 IB-76-28 Date: 06/23/76 Site: Duane Arnold X-78-05 Date: 11/20/78 Site: Duane Arnold 18-78-26 Date: 12/12/78 Site: Duane Arnold X-79-02 Date: 02/10/79 Site: Duane Arnold X-79-03 Date: 04/23/79 Site: Duane Arnold 18-83-15 Date: 06/14/83 Site: Duane Arnold X-85-04 Date: 08/16/85 Site: Duane Arnold IV-86-01 Date: 12/12/86 Site: Duane Arnold V-88-04 Date: 10/11/88 Site: _Duane Arnold

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) V-88-03 Date: 10/13/88 Site: Duane Arnold V-88-06 Date: 10/15/88 Site: Duane Arnold j X-89-31 Date: 08/02/89 Site: Duane Arnold VII-93-37 Date: 06/28/90 Site: Duane Arnold X 45 Date: 06/14/91 Site: Duane Arnold VII-91-54 Date: 12/12/91 Site: Duane Arnold VII-93-49 Date: 08/24/93 Site: Duane Arnold VII-93-54 Date: 09/14/93 Site: Duane Arnold Duane Arnold 17 X-73-01 Date: 01,20/73 Site: Dusquesne Light Company j Dusquesne Light Company 1 IB-74-13 Date: 07/15/74 Site: Farley IB-75-02 Date: 02/25/75 Site: Farley l 18-76-30 Date: 07/01/76 Site: Farley X-76-08 Date: 07/26/76 Site: Farley { r 11-80-11 Date: 10/09/80 Site: Farley Date: 03/23/86 Site: Farley p h. VII-86-05 18-89-23 Date: 12/05/89 Site: Farley I' Q X-91-03 Date: 01/07/91 Site: Farley X-91-10 Date: 01/17/91 Site: Farley X-91-16 Date: 02/01/91 Site: Farley X-94-12 Date: 05/15/94 Site: Farley i X-94-36 Date: 11/11/94 Site: Farley Farley 12 II-80-12 Date: 10/24/80 Site: Fermi 18-81-43 Date: 11/30/81 Site: Fermi V-81-10 Date: 12/07/81 Site: Fermi 1 IB-83-03 Date: 01/21/83 Site: Fermi 18-83-34 Date: 10/21/83 Site: Fermi 18-83-37 Date: 11/29/83 Site: Fermi X-83-01 Date: 12/13/83 Site: Fermi l IB-84-23 Date: 06/23/84 Site: Fermi VII-86-22 Date: 12/17/86 Site: Fermi VII-87-ll Date: 06/25/87 Site: Fermi 18-87-21 Date: 07/26/87 Site: Fermi 18-87-28 Date: 09/29/87 Site: Fermi VII-87-18 Date: 10/06/87 Site: Fermi VII-88-09 Date: 03/06/88 Site: Fermi 18-88-12 Date: 03/18/88 Site: Fermi VII-88-44 Date: 11/14/88 Site: Fermi ( VII-88-47 Date: 11/19/88 Site: Fermi ( y] VII-89-24 Date: 05/29/89 Site: Fermi VII-89-41 Date: 08/28/89 Site: Fermi VII-89-44 Date: 09/23/89 Site: Fermi X-89-46 Date: 12/12/89 Site: Fermi X-91-55 Date: 10/30/91 Site: Fermi

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) VII-92-33 Date: 08/10/92 Site: Fermi 18-93-10 Date: 10/18/93 Site: Fermi X-94-30 Date: 10/02/94 Site: Fermi X-94-42 Date: 12/25/94 Site: Fermi Fermi 26 VI-81-01 Date: 01/05/81 Site: FitzPatrick VII-82-05 Date: 06/07/82 Site: FitzPatrick 18-88-37 Date: 12/18/88 Site: FitzPatrick IB-89-16 Date: 07/08/89 Site: FitzPatrick VII-93-53 Date: 09/09/93 Site: FitzPatrick FitzPatrick 5 11-75-02 Date: 04/07/75 Site: Forked River 1B-75-08 Date: 05/06/75 Site: Forked River Forked River 2 18-80-29 Date: 05/17/80 Site: Forked River /0yster Creek Forked River /0yster Creek 1 VII-82-04 Date: 06/04/82 Site: Ft. Calhoun VII-88-46 Date: 11/18/88 Site: Ft. Calhoun VII-89-27 Date: 06/08/89 Site: Ft. Calhoun VII-89-45 Date: 09/25/89 Site: Ft. Calhoun X-89-32 Date: 10/16/89 Site: Ft. Calhoun VII-89-52 Date: 10/27/89 Site: Ft. Calhoun VII-89-53 Date: 11/01/89 Site: Ft. Calhoun X-89-39 Date: 11/14/89 Site: Ft. Calhoun X-89-42 Date: 11/29/89 Site: Ft. Calhoun VII-89-57 Date: 12/04/89 Site: Ft. Calhoun VII-89-58 Date: 12/07/89 Site: Ft. Calhoun VII-89-60 Date: 12/22/89 Site: Ft. Calhoun VII-90-04 Date: 01/10/90 Site: Ft. Calhoun VII-90-08 Date: 01/29/90 Site: Ft. Calhoun VII-90-09 Date: 02/10/90 Site: Ft. Calhoun VII-90-54 Date: 10/15/90 Site: Ft. Calhoun VII-90-59 Date: 10/26/90 Site: Ft. Calhoun X-91-47 Date: 07/17/91 Site: Ft. Calhoun VII-93-09 Date: 02/01/93 Site: Ft. Calhoun VII-93-12 Date: 02/10/93 Site: Ft. Calhoun VII-93-15 Date: 02/16/93 Site: Ft. Calhoun VII-93-28 Date: 04/20/93 Site: Ft. Calhoun VII-93-37 Date: 07/08/93 Site: Ft. Calhoun VII-93-57 Date: 09/21/93 Site: Ft. Calhoun V I I-94.-50 Date: 09/21/94 Site: Ft. Calhoun VII-94-57 Date: 11/01/94 Site: Ft. Calhoun i Ft. Calhoun 26

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) IV-71-02 Date: 01/20/71 Site: Ft. Collins, C0 ft. Collins, C0 1 18-72-15 Date: 07/04/72 Site: Ft. St. Vrain V-75-01 Date: 08/26/75 Site: Ft. St. Vrain { I1-77-01 Date: 04/19/77 Site: Ft. St. Vrain 11-79-02 Date: 06/22/79 Site: Ft. St. Vrain IB-79-71 Date: 09/27/79 Site: Ft. St. Vrain l 18-80-03 Date: 01/16/80 Site: Ft. St. Vrain VII-86-16 Date: 08/22/86 Site: Ft. St. Vrain l VII-87-09 Date: 05/19/87 Site: Ft. St. Vrain l VII-87-20 Date: 10/23/87 Site: Ft. St. Vrain VII-88-25 Date: 06/24/88 Site: Ft. St. Vrain i VII-89-17 Date: 03/26/89 Site: Ft. St. Vrain i VII-89-22 Date: 05/24/89 Site: Ft. St. Vrain X-89-12 Date: 05/29/89 Site: Ft. St. Vrain VII-89-56 Date: 11/27/89 Site: Ft. St. Vrain VII-90-43 Date: 08/01/90 Site: Ft. St. Vrain l VII-91-12 Date: 04/03/91 Site: Ft. St. Vrain j VII-91-21 Date: 05/26/91 Site: Ft. St. Vrain (~'N VII-92-08 Date: 02/21/92 Site: Ft. St. Vrain i.'s) Ft. St. Vrain 18 1B-84-14 Date: 03/26/84 Site: GPU Corporation j GPU Corporation 1 X-66-01 Date: 11/00/66 Site: General Atomics 111-70-01 Date: 04/16/70 Site: General Atomics i 111-71-05 Date: 08/31/71 Site: General Atomics 18-72-28 Date: 10/31/72 Site: General Atomics 18-72-29 Date: 10/31/72 Site: General Atomics 18-72-27 Date: 10/31/72 Site: General Atomics 18-75-27 Date: 11/03/75 Site: General Atomics 1B-75-26 Date: 11/03/75 Site: General Atomics 18-75-28 Date: 11/04/75 Site: General Atomics 18-75-32 Date: 11/04/75 Site: General Atomics IB-75-30 Date: 11/04/75 Site: General Atomics j IB-75-31 Date: 11/04/75 Site: General Atomics 4 18-75-33 Date: 11/04/75 Site: General Atomics l 1B-75-29 Date: 11/04/75 Site: General Atomics i X-78-06 Date: 12/16/78 Site: General Atomics j IB-79-26 Date: 04/02/79 Site: General Atomics IB-79-93 Date: 12/10/79 Site: General Atomics 1 111-85-02 Date: 07/17/85 Site: General Atomics { g) X-86-06 Date: 03/31/86 Site: General Atomics i

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (V0L. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) X-92-27 Date: 12/12/92 Site: General Atomics (Triga) General Atomics (Triga) 1 1B-72-02 Date: 03/13/72 Site: General Electric Company (San Jose) 1B-73-06 Date: 10/28/73 Site: General Electric Company (San Jose) l General Electric Company (San Jose) 2 111-64-02 Date: 07/23/64 Site: General Electric Company (Vallecitos) 111-71-03 Date: 05/28/71 Site: General Electric Company (Vallecitos) 18-75-11 Date: 07/04/75 Site: General Electric Company (Vallecitos) IB-75-16 Date: 09/20f/5 Site: General Electric Company (Vallecitos) 18-75-18 Date: 09/20/75 Site: General Electric Company (Vallecitos) IB-75-17 Date: 09/20/75 Site: General Electric Company (Vallecitos) 18-75-21 Date: 10/01/75 Site: General Electric Company (Vallecitos) IB-75-22 Date: 10/03/75 Site: General Electric Company (Vallecitos) 18-75-36 Date: 11/29/75 Site: General Electric Company (Vallecitos) 18-78-08 Date: 06/12/78 Site: General Electric Company (Vallecitos) General Electric Company (Vallecitos) 10 IB-76-23 Date: 05/31/76 Site: General Electric Company (Wilmington) 111-79-01 Date: 01/29/79 Site: General Electric Company (Wilmington) IB-79-85 Date: 11/01/79 Site: General Electric Company (Wilmington) IV-83-01 Date: 02/02/83 Site: General Electric Company (Wilmington) IV-87-01 Date: 06/16/87 Site: General Electric Company (Wilmington) 18-87-19 Date: 07/21/87 Site: General Electric Company (Wilmington) 1B-89-22 Date: 09/14/89 Site: General Electric Company (Wilmington) General Electric Company (Wilmington) 7 IB-74-02 Date: 01/17/74 Site: Ginna 11-77-02 Date: 08/18/77 Site: Ginna IB-79-80 Date: 10/23/79 Site: Ginna IB-87-12 Date: 04/20/87 Site: Ginna IB-88-27 Date: 09/08/88 Site: Ginna X-89-10 Date: 0:/30/89 Site: Ginna VII-92-03 Date: 01/30/92 Site: Ginna Ginna 7 111-69-02 Date: 03/05/69 Site: Goodyear Atomic Corporation Goodyear Atomic Corporation 1 IB-76-18 Date: 04/23/76 Site: Grand Gulf IB-76-19 Date: 04/26/76 Site: Grand Gulf X-76-04 Date: 05/05/76 Site: Grand Gulf IB-77-20 Date: 09/30/77 Site: Grand Gulf IB-81-40 Date: 10/30/81 Site: Grand Gulf IB-82-35 Date: 08/05/82 Site: Grand Gulf

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) VII-85-06 Date: 06/14/85 Site: Grand Gulf 18-86-17 Date: 05/13/86 Site: Grand Gulf VII-86-17 Date: 08/24/86 Site: Grand Gulf VII-88-34 Date: 08/24/88 Site: Grand Gulf VII-88-40 Date: 10/10/88 Site: Grand Gulf VII-89-09 Date: 02/10/89 Site: Grand Gulf VII-90-52 Date: 10/06/90 Site: Grand Gulf X-90-14 Date: 10/28/90 Site: Grand Gulf Grand Gulf 14 18-72-16 Date: 08/01/72 Site: Gulf-United Nuclear Fuels Corporation 18-73-01 Date: 02/05/73 Site: Gulf-United Nuclear Fuels Corporation Gulf-United Nuclear Fuels Corporation 2 IB-83-23 Date: 08/20/83 Site: Haddam Neck IB-84-02 Date: 01/24/84 Site: Haddam Neck VII-84-07 Date: 12/09/84 Site: Haddam Neck VII-87-13 Date: 07/07/87 Site: Haddam Neck VII-87-25 Date: 11/12/87 Site: Haddam Neck f VII-88-07 Date: 03/01/88 Site: Haddam Neck s X-88-23 Date: 08/05/88 Site: Haddam Neck X-89-16 Date: 06/08/89 Site: Haddam Neck VII-90-01 Date: 01/03/90 Site: Haddam Neck VII-90-03 Date: 01/08/90 Site: Haddam Neck VII-90-26 Date: 04/23/90 Site: Haddam Neck Haddam Neck 11 X-79-01 Date: 01/02/79 Site: Harris IB-79-44 Date: 05/25/79 Site: Harris IB-79-49 Date: 05/31/79 Site: Harris IB-80-14 Date: 02/24/80 Site: Harris 18-80-66 Date: 11/04/80 Site: Harris 18-85-03 Date: 02/14/85 Site: Harris 18-86-14 Date: 04/30/86 Site: Harris 18-86-30 Date: 09/08/86 Site: Harris V-86-09 Date: 11/12/86 Site: Harris 18-87-01 Date: 01/23/87 Site: Harris IB-87-05 Date: 02/22/87 Site: Harris IB-87-18 Date: 07/18/87 Site: Harris X-88-04 Date: 03/01/88 Site: Harris VII-88-08 Date: 03/04/88 Site: Harris X-88-08 Date: 03/21/88 Site: Harris VII-88-23 Date: 06/20/88 Site: Harris VII-88-29 Date: 07/13/88 Site: Harris O-VII-88-54 Date: 12/16/88 Site: Harris IB-89-01 Date: 01/10/89 Site: Harris 18-89-15 Date: 07/03/89 Site: Harris VII-90-53 Date: 10/09/90 Site: Harris VII-90-67 Date: 11/28/90 Site: Harris

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) VII-90-69 Date: 12/05/90 Site: Harris VII-90-71 Date: 12/08/90 Site: Harris X-91-24 Date: 03/06/91 Site: Harris X-91-31 Date: 03/28/91 Site: Harris VII-91-15 Date: 04/26/91 Site: Harris X-91-38 Date: 04/30/91 Site: Harris X-91-41 Date: 05/07/91 Site: Harris VII-91-18 Date: 05/09/91 Site: Harris VII-91-27 Date: 06/19/91 Site: Harris VII-91-28 Date: 06/20/91 Site: Harris X-92-13 Date: 04/15/92 Site: Harris VII-92-45 Date: 11/09/92 Site: Harris VII-92-52 Date: 12/31/92 Site: Harris X-93-05 Date: 02/05/93 Site: Harris VII-93-13 Date: 02/12/93 Site: Harris VII-93-24 Date: 04/14/93 Site: Harris X-93-19 Date: 08/09/93 Site: Harris VII-93-48 Date: 08/22/93 Site: Harris 111-93-01 Date: 10/04/93 Site: Harris VII-94-19 Date: 03/28/94 Site: Harris VII-94-27 Date: 04/20/94 Site: Harris X-94-14 Date: 06/30/94 Site: Harris X-94-41 Date: 12/15/94 Site: Harris Harris 45 18-79-28 Date: 04/05/79 Site: Hartsville 18-79-48 Date: 05/31/79 Site: Hartsville Hartsville 2 18-75-10 Date: 06/10/75 Site: Hatch VII-77-02 Date: 02/22/77 Site: Hatch VII-82-03 Date: 04/26/82 Site: Hatch 18-82-52 Date: 12/08/82 Site: Hatch IB-84-01 Date: 01/03/84 Site: Hatch V-84-02 Date: 02/04/84 Site: Hatch IB-84-11 Date: 03/13/84 Site: Hatch VII-84-04 Date: 05/22/84 Site: Hatch V-87-07 Date: 06/10/87 Site: Hatch VII-88-43 Date: 10/19/88 Site: Hatch VII-89-37 Date: 07/27/89 Site: Hatch V-90-01 Date: 04/25/90 Site: Hatch VII-90-35 Date: 06/11/90 Site: Hatch X-91-05 Date: 01/12/91 Site: Hatch X-93-12 Date: 04/08/93 Site: Hatch VII-93-68 Date: 11/02/93 Site: Hatch VII-94-42 Date: 07/28/94 Site: Hatch Hatch 17 IV-80-01 Date: 04/18/80 Site: Hittman Nuclear Development Corporation

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EVENT LIST U PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) Hittman Nuclear Development Corporation 1 18-80-60 Date: 09/16/80 Site: Hope Creek 3 18-83-10 Date: 04/27/83 Site: Hope Creek 18-84-22 Date: 06/20/84 Site: Hope Creek VI-85-01 Date: 05/22/85 Site: Hope Creek IB-85-23 Date: 12/30/85 Site: Hope Creek 1B-86-01 Date: 01/02/86 Site: Hope Creek VII-92-37 Date: 09/13/92 Site: Hope Creek VII-92-40 Date: 10/06/92 Site: Hope Creek Hope Creek 8 X-81-05 Date: 10/22/81 Site: Humboldt Bay IB-87-31 Date: 10/29/87 Site: Humboldt Bay Humboldt Bay 2 111-72-01 Date: 04/11/72 Site: Idaho Nuclear Corporation Idaho Nuclear Corporation 1 i ) 18-70-06 Date: 11/10/70 Site: Idaho State University Idaho State University 1 IA-69-01 Date: 05/04/69 Site: Illinois Institute of Technology Illinois Institute of Technology 1 III-87-01 Date: 01/23/87 Site: Indian Point 1 & 2 VII-91-17 Date: 05/07/91 Site: Indian Point 1 & 2 VII-91-20 Date: 05/15/91 Site: Indian Point 1 & 2 VII-92-25 Date: 06/08/92 Site: Indian Point 1 & 2 X-92-23 Date: 08/20/92 Site: Indian Point 1 & 2 X-93-ll Date: 03/17/93 Site: Indian Point 1 & 2 VII-93-25 Date: 04/18/93 Site: Indian Point 1 & 2 VII-94-18 Date: 03/21/94 Site: Indian Point 1 & 2 VII-94-49 Date: 09/15/94 Site: Indian Point 1 & 2 Indian Point 1 & 2 9 VI-71-01 Date: 04/11/71 Site: Indian Point 2 IB-74-08 Date: 05/03/74 Site: Indian Point 2 IB-74-09 Date: 05/17/74 Site: Indian Point 2 18-74-16 Date: 08/16/74 Site: Indian Point 2 18-75-20 Date: 09/26/75 Site: Indian Point 2 O II-76-04 Date: 09/25/76 Site: Indian Point 2 h IB-77-18 Date: 08/03/77 Site: Indian Point 2 IB-77-22 Date: 11/04/77 Site: Indian Point 2 IB-77-25 Date: 11/22/77 Site: Indian Point 2 18-79-75 Date: 10/16/79 Site: Indian Point 2

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGli DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) 11-75-03 Date: 07/02/75 Site: Kerr-McGee Corporation 1 111-81-01 Date: 04/08/81 Site: Kerr-McGee Corporation Kerr-McGee Corporation 7 i i 18-79-53 Date: 06/15/79 Site: Kerr-McGee Corporaticn (West Chicago) Kerr-McGee Corporation (West Chicago) 1 i II-82-01 Date: 02/17/82 Site: Kewaunee i VII-86-11 Date: 05/08/86 Site: Kewaunee X-87-12 Date: 10/24/87 Site: Kewaunee l t 18-88-23 Date: 07/08/88 Site: Kewaunee VII-90-25 Date: 04/13/90 Site: Kewaunee Kewaunee 5 III-69-05 Date: 06/00/69 Site: Kulite Tungsten Company Kulite Tungsten Company 1 VII-87-28 Date: 12/14/87 Site: Lacrosse Lacrosse 1 IB-79-30 Date: 04/07/79 Site: LaSalle 11-80-14 Date: 12/14/80 Site: LaSalle VI-81-02 Date: 04/20/81 Site: LaSalle VI-81-03 Date: 04/21/81 Site: LaSalle VII-83-01 Date: 01/15/83 Site: LaSalle VI-83-01 Date: 02/02/83 Site: LaSalle V-83-05 Date: 07/15/83 Site: LaSalle V-85-01 Date: 02/15/85 Site: LaSalle VII-85-03 Date: 03/08/85 Site: LaSalle 18-86-13 Date: 04/25/86 Site: LaSalle VII-88-48 Date: 11/26/88 Site: LaSalle IB-90-02 Date: 05/04/90 Site: LaSalle X-90-15 Date: 10/28/90 Site: LaSalle VII-91-19 Date: 05/10/91 Site: LaSalle VII-94-02 Date: 01/07/94 Site: LaSalle VII-94-11 Date: 02/23/94 Site: LaSalle LaSalle 16 VII-71-01 Date: 01/20/71 Site: Laramie, WY Laramie, WY l O III-78-01 Date: 09/15/78 Site: Ledoux and Company, Inc., Teaneck, NJ Ledoux and Company, Inc., Teaneck, NJ l

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (V0L. 1 AND VOL. 2. REY 3) IB-76-37 Date: 08/25/76 Site: Limerick VI-82-02 Date: 06/30/82 Site: Limerick VII-84-06 Date: 10/30/84 Site: Limerick 18-86-22 Date: 07/15/86 Site: Limerick i VII-86-13 Date: 07/17/86 Site: Limerick 18-86-37 Date: 10/10/86 Site: Limerick 18-86-43 Date: 12/22/86 Site: Limerick V-87-03 Date: 02/07/87 Site: Limerick 18-87-08 Date: 03/08/87 Site: Limerick VII-87-12 Date: 07/03/87 Site: Limerick X-87-08 Date: 07/15/87 Site: Limerick V-87-08 Date: 08/02/87 Site: Limerick V-87-09 Date: 08/03/87 Site: Limerick VII-88-14 Date: 04/06/88 Site: Limerick VII-88-16 Date: 04/22/88 Site: Limerick X-88-16 Date: 06/17/88 Site: Limerick X-88-19 Date: 07/24/88 Site: Limerick VII-88-52 Date: 12/15/88 Site: Limerick VII-89-07 Date: 02/04/89 Site: Limerick V-89-03 Date: 03/29/89 Site: Limerick X-89-26 Date: 09/11/89 Site: Limerick IB-89-21 Date: 09/11/89 Site: Limerick X-90-09 Date: 06/08/90 Site: Limerick VII-90-41 Date: 07/26/90 Site: Limerick 18-91-12 Date: 01/30/91 Site: Limerick X-91-48 Date: 07/18/91 Site: Limerick X-91-51 Date: 08/20/91 Site: Limerick VII-92-23 Date: 05/01/92 Site: Limerick VII-93-16 Date: 02/18/93 Site: Limerick X-93-16 Date: 06/05/93 Site: Limerick VII-93-45 Date: 08/15/93 Site: Limerick VII-94-08 Date: 02/14/94 Site: Limerick X-94-19 Date: 08/09/94 Site: Limerick VII-94-48 Date: 09/12/94 Site: Limerick 18-94-09 Date: 12/21/94 Site: Limerick Limerick 35 18-74-04 Date: 03/08/74 Site: Maine Yankee 18-74-05 Date: 03/11/74 Site: Maine Yankee X-81-01 Date: 03/03/81 Site: Maine Yankee X-81-03 Date: 06/04/81 Site: Maine Yankee 1B-81-30 Date: 07/26/81 Site: Maine Yankee V-82-06 Date: 11/18/82 Site: Maine Yankee V-84-06 Date: 04/18/84 Site: Maine Yankee VII-86-14 Date: 07/17/86 Site: Maine Yankee 18-89-20 Date: 09/07/89 Site: Maine Yankee IB-90-04 Date: 05/21/90 Site: Maine Yankee 18-90-07 Date: 08/29/90 Site: Maine Yankee Maine Yankee 11

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (V0L. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) 18-91-13 Date: 01/31/91 Site: Manhattan College Manhattan College 1 18-82-14 Date: 04/15/82 Site: Marble Hill 18-82-24 Date: 04/15/82 Site: Marble Hill IB-82-18 Date: 04/15/82 Site: Marble Hill 18-82-26 Date: 04/15/82 Site: Marble Hill IB-82-11 Date: 04/15/82 Site: Marble Hill 18-82-25 Date: 04/15/82 Site: Marble Hill 18-82-09 Date: 04/15/82 Site: Marble Hill IB-82-17 Date: 04/15/82 Site: Marble Hill 18-82-13 Date: 04/15/82 Site: Marble Hill IB-82-19 Date: 04/15/82 Site: Marble Hill 18-82-23 Date: 04/15/82 Site: Marble Hill IB-82-21 Date: 04/15/82 Site: Marble Hill IB-82-15 Date: 04/15/82 Site: Marble Hill IB-82-22 Date: 04/15/82 Site: Marble Hill IB-82-16 Date: 04/15/82 Site: Marble Hill 18-82-20 Date: 04/15/82 Site: Marble Hill 18-82-10 Date: 04/15/82 Site: Marble Hill / i IB-82-12 Date: 04/15/82 Site: Marble Hill h i Marble Hill 18 111-69-07 Date: 07/01/69 Site: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 11-75-04 Date: 09/25/75 Site: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 18-76-02 Date: 01/22/76 Site: Massachusetts Institute of Technology IB-76-03 Date: 01/23/76 Site: Massachusetts Institute of Technology IB-76-04 Date: 01/30/76 Site: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5 X-81-04 Date: 07/31/81 Site: McGuire IB-85-17 Date: 09/20/85 Site: McGuire VII-86-20 Date: 11/18/86 Site: McGuire IB-88-15 Date: 04/03/88 Site: McGuire VII-90-13 Date: 02/19/90 Site: McGuire X-91-09 Date: 01/16/91 Site: McGuire VII-92-32 Date: 08/04/92 Site: McGuire VII-92-34 Date: 08/20/92 Site: McGuire VII-93-05 Date: 01/19/93 Site: McGuire VII-93-06 Date: 01/22/93 Site: McGuire 18-93-09 Date: 08/19/93 Site: McGuire McGuire 11 ,m ( 111-89-03 Date: 11/02/89 Site: Mercy Hospital Mercy Hospital 1 V-79-03 Date: 05/30/79 Site: Midland

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) VI-80-01 Date: 02/23/80 Site: Midland VI-80-02 Date: 03/26/80 Site: Midland 18-81-16 Date: 03/23/81 Site: Midland IB-84-03 Date: 01/25/84 Site: Midland V-84-07 Date: 05/22/84 Site: Midland V-84-08 Date: 06/20/84 Site: Midland V-84-09 Date: 07/01/84 Site: Midland Midland 8 1B-75-05 Date: 04/10/75 Site: Millstone VII-75-01 Date: 04/14/75 Site: Millstone 18-75-09 Date: 05/12/75 Site: Millstone 1B-75-14 Date: 08/22/75 Site: Millstone 18-76-16 Date: 04/06/76 Site: Millstone 18-77-05 Date: 03/03/77 Site: Millstone 18-78-07 Date: 05/25/78 Site: Millstone 18-78-10 Date: 06/16/78 Site: Millstone IB-78-14 Date: 07/15/78 Site: Millstone VII-78-02 Date: 09/03/78 Site: Millstone IB-79-43 Date: 05/21/79 Site: Millstone VII-79-05 Date: 11/08/79 Site: Millstone 11-81-01 Date: 04/18/81 Site: Millstone 11-81-02 Date: 08/28/81 Site: Millstone 18-81-48 Date: 12/28/81 Site: Millstone X-81-06 Date: 12/31/81 Site: Millstone IB-82-39 Date: 10/25/82 Site: Millstone 1B-82-42 Date: 11/19/82 Site: Millstone V-83-04 Date: 06/28/83 Site: Millstone 11-84-04 Date: 09/25/84 Site: Millstone VII-85-04 Date: 03/13/85 Site: Millstone VII-85-15 Date: 11/13/85 Site: Millstone 18-86-12 Date: 04/21/86 Site: Millstone VII-86-19 Date: 11/13/86 Site: Millstone VII-87-01 Date: 03/09/87 Site: Millstone 18-87-20 Date: 07/24/87 Site: Millstone 18-88-18 Date: 05/16/88 Site: Millstone VII-88-50 Date: 12/04/88 Site: Millstone VII-89-04 Date: 01/19/89 Site: Millstone VII-90-22 Date: 03/21/90 Site: Millstone X-90-12 Date: 10/04/90 Site: Millstone VII-91-06 Date: 01/28/91 Site: Millstone V-91-01 Date: 02/01/91 Site: Millstone X-91-23 Date: 03/04/91 Site: Millstone X-91-29 Date: 03/20/91 Site: Millstone VII-91-10 Date: 03/24/91 Site: Millstone X-91-36 Date: 04/26/91 Site: Millstone X-91-42 Date: 05/08/91 Site: Millstone X-91-49 Date: 07/26/91 Site: Millstone X-92-03 Date: 02/01/92 Site: Millstone X-92-04 Date: 02/02/92 Site: Millstone X-92-05 Date: 02/02/92 Site: Millstone

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) X-92-11 Date: 03/29/92 Site: Millstone X-92-12 Date: 04/02/92 Site: Millstone X-93-10 Date: 03/16/93 Site: Millstone X-93-20 Date: 08/12/93 Site: Millstone X-94-01 Date: 01/04/94 Site: Millstone X-94-02 Date: 01/21/94 Site: Millstone X-94-04 Date: 01/28/94 Site: Millstone X-94-08 Date: 03/22/94 Site: Millstone X-94-16 Date: 07/14/94 Site: Millstone X-94-23 Date: 08/26/94 Site: Millstone Millstone 52 111-69-08 Date: 07/11/69 Site: Monsanto Research Corporation Monsanto Research Corporation 1 X-85-02 Date: 02/04/85 Site: Monticello 18-85-13 Date: 08/25/85 Site: Monticello 18-85-18 Date: 09/21/85 Site: Monticello IB-86-03 Date: 01/17/86 Site: Monticello VII-89-34 Date: 07/17/89 Site: Monticello VII-89-46 Date: 09/27/89 Site: Monticello 18-91-01 Date: 01/14/91 Site: Monticello VII-92-13 Date: 02/29/92 Site: Monticello VII-94-25 Date: 04/14/94 Site: Monticello VII-94-53 Date: 10/01/94 Site: Monticello Monticello 10 X-91-12 Date: 01/24/91 Site: NRC Region 1 NRC Region 1 1 111-67-03 Date: 12/15/67 Site: National Bureau of Standards, MD National Bureau of Standards, MD 1 111-68-02 Date: 01/29/68 Site: National Lead Company National Lead Company 1 111-75-01 Date: 03/21/75 Site: National Nuclear Corporation, CA National Nuclear Corporation, CA 1 111-69-09 Date: 08/05/69 Site: Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory O Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory 1 111-69-03 Date: 03/11/69 Site: New York, NY

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) New York, NY 1 11-79-01 Date: 02/06/79 Site: Nine Mile Point V-81-06 Date: 08/18/81 Site: Nine Mile Point 18-84-10 Date: 03/12/84 Site: Nine Mile Point IB-89-02 Date: 01/31/89 Site: Nine Mile Point 111-89-01 Date: 02/11/89 Site: Nine Mile Point VII-90-18 Date: 03/02/90 Site: Nine Mile Point 18-91-22 Date: 05/25/91 Site: Nine Mile Point VII-94-23 Date: 04/12/94 Site: Nine Mile Point VII-94-39 Date: 06/15/94 Site: Nine Mile Point VII-94-56 Date: 10/27/94 Site: Nine Mile Point Nine Mile Point 10 IB-71-08 Date: 10/18/71 Site: North Anna IB-72-05 Date: 04/28/72 Site: North Anna 18-72-06 Date: 05/05/72 Site: North Anna 18-72-07 Date: 05/11/72 Site: North Anna 1B-72-08 Date: 05/12/72 Site: North Anna 18-72-18 Date: 08/01/72 Site: North Anna 18-72-19 Date: 08/10/72 Site: North Anna 1B-72-20 Date: 08/10/72 Site: North Anna 18-72-21 Date: 08/11/72 Site: North Anna 18-72-22 Date: 08/14/72 Site: North Anna 18-72-23 Date: 08/15/72 Site: North Anna 18-76-20 Date: 05/04/76 Site: North Anna IB-76-22 Date: 05/07/76 Site: North Anna 18-76-36 Date: 08/22/76 Site: North Anna 18-76-38 Date: 08/31/76 Site: North Anna IB-76-39 Date: 09/01/76 Site: North Anna IB-76-40 Date: 09/02/76 Site: North Anna 18-76-41 Date: 09/19/76 Site: North Anna X-76-11 Date: 09/23/76 Site: North Anna IB-76-42 Date: 10/06/76 Site: North Anna IB-76-44 Date: 10/06/76 Site: North Anna 18-76-43 Date: 10/06/76 Site: North Anna 18-76-45 Date: 10/07/76 Site: North Anna IB-76-46 Date: 10/13/76 Site: North Anna 18-76-47 Date: 10/14/76 Site: North Anna 18-76-49 Date: 10/15/76 Site: North Anna 1B-76-50 Date: 10/15/76 Site: North Anna IB-76-48 Date: 10/15/76 Site: North Anna 18-76-52 Date: 11/03/76 Site: North Anna IB-82-02 Date: 03/01/82 Site: North Anna VII-85-16 Date: 12/05/85 Site: North Anna VII-85-19 Date: 12/31/85 Site: North Anna X-88-18 Date: 07/18/88 Site: North Anna X-88-24 Date: 08/09/88 Site: North Anna j VII-89-35 Date: 07/18/89 Site: North Anna X-91-57 Date: 12/09/91 Site: North Anna VII-94-40 Date: 07/06/94 Site: North Anna

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) North Anna 37 18-76-32 Date: 07/14/76 Site: Northern States Power Company (NSP) Northern States Power Company (NSP) 1 III-68-05 Date: 12/00/68 Site: Nuclear Fuel Services, Incorporated 111-69-04 Date: 04/21/69 Site: Nuclear Fuel Services, Incorporated 11-74-01 Date: 05/16/74 Site: Nuclear Fuel Services, Incorporated II-75-01 Date: 02/23/75 Site: Nuclear Fuel Services, Incorporated VI-75-01 Date: 07/23/75 Site: Nuclear Fuel Services, Incorporated III-79-02 Date: 08/00/79 Site: Nuclear Fuel Services, Incorporated IB-80-65 Date: 10/28/80 Site: Nuclear Fuel Services, Incorporated V-85-03 Date: 05/15/85 Site: Nuclear Fuel Services, Incorporated V-85-06 Da'.e : 06/21/85 Site: Nuclear Fuel Services, Incorporated VII-85-08 Date. 07/05/85 Site: Nuclear Fuel Services, Incorporated VII-85-17 Date: 12/11/85 Site: Nuclear Fuel Services, Incorporated VII-86-04 Date: 03/12/86 Site: Nuclear Fuel Services, Incorporated VI-86-01 Date: 03/12/86 Site: Nuclear Fuel Services, Incorporated VI-86-02 Date: 03/19/86 Site: Nuclear fuel Services, Incorporated VI-86-03 Date: 03/20/86 Site: Nuclear Fuel Services, Incorporated /m VII-86-06 Date: 03/24/86 Site: Nuclear Fuel Services, Incorporated V) VII-88-36 Date: 09/05/88 Site: Nuclear Fuel Services, Incorporated VII-88-55 Date: 12/16/88 Site: Nuclear fuel Services, Incorporated VII-90-65 Date: 11/23/90 Site: Nuclear Fuel Services, Incorporated Nuclear Fuel Services, Incorporated 19 111-60-01 Date: 00/00/60 Site: Nuclear Materials and Equipment Corp. 11-62-01 Date: 10/25/62 Site: Nuclear Materials and Equipment Corp. 111-71-01 Date: 02/16/71 Site: Nuclear Materials and Equipment Corp. Nuclear Materials and Equipment Corp. 3 IB-76-26 Date: 06/03/76 Site: Nuclear Power Plants IB-76-27 Date: 06/07/76 Site: Nuclear Power Plants 18-76-29 Date: 06/23/76 Site: Nuclear Power Plants 18-90-10 Date: 10/22/90 Site: Nuclear Power Plants Nuclear Power Plants 4 IB-71-05 Date: 08/17/71 Site: Oconee 11-73-01 Date: 03/15/73 Site: Oconee IB-75-39 Date: 12/23/75 Site: Oconee 18-81-27 Date: 07/15/81 Site: Oconee 1B-85-11 Date: 07/21/85 Site: Oconee (N VII-92-31 Date: 07/21/92 Site: Oconee L) t X-94-37 Date: 11/12/94 Site: Oconee Oconee 7 IB-91-10 Date: 01/25/91 Site: Oregon State University

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) Oregon State University 1 18-75-42 Date: 12/31/75 Site: Oyster Creek 11-76-02 Date: 04/26/76 Site: Oyster Creek 18-78-21 Date: 10/15/78 Site: Oyster Creek 18-81-39 Date: 10/29/81 Site: Oyster Creek 18-82-38 Date: 10/01/82 Site: Oyster Creek 18-82-37 Date: 10/01/82 Site: Oyster Creek IB-83-09 Date: 04/22/83 Site: Oyster Creek 18-83-11 Date: 04/27/83 Site: Oyster Creek 18-83-39 Date: 12/06/83 Site: Oyster Creek 18-84-16 Date: 04/08/84 Site: Oyster Creek 18-84-21 Date: 05/23/84 Site: Oyster Creek 18-84-25 Date: 09/12/84 Site: Oyster Creek 11-84-05 Date: 11/26/84 Site: Oyster Creek 18-86-09 Date: 03/24/86 Site: Oyster Creek V-87-10 Date: 10/31/87 Site: Oyster Creek IV-87-02 Date: 11/19/87 Site: Oyster Creek X-91-33 Date: 03/31/91 Site: Oyster Creek 18-91-23 Date: 06/06/91 Site: Oyster Creek IB-93-01 Date: 02/01/93 Site: Oyster Creek Oyster Creek 19 18-78-06 Date: 04/13/78 Site: Oyster Creek / Forked River Plants Oyster Creek / Forked River Plants 1 18-72-31 Date: 12/29/72 Site: Palisades X-75-03 Date: 12/02/75 Site: Palisades X-77-01 Date: 07/17/77 Site: Palisades X-78-04 Date: 04/01/78 Site: Palisades 18-80-59 Date: 09/11/80 Site: Palisades V-81-07 Date: 10/03/81 Site: Palisades X-86-10 Date: 12/12/86 Site: Palisades VII-87-26 Date: 11/20/87 Site: Palisades X-88-09 Date: 03/22/88 Site: Palisades 18-89-17 Date: 08/08/89 Site: Palisades X-91-34 Date: 04/05/91 Site: Palisades X-92-02 Date: 01/30/92 Site: Palisades VII-93-51 Date: 09/07/93 Site: Palisades VII-94-46 Date: 08/29/94 Site: Palisades 1B-94-08 Date: 11/03/94 Site: Palisades Palisades 15 18-77-03 Date: 02/17/77 Site: Palo Verde 1B-78-12 Date: 06/30/78 Site: Palo Verde 18-82-01 Date: 02/19/82 Site: Palo Verde V-84-03 Date: 02/07/84 Site: Palo Verde V-84-05 Date: 03/30/84 Site: Palo Verde V-85-07 Date: 07/08/85 Site: Palo Verde

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (V0L. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) V-85-08 Date: 07/26/85 Site: Palo Verde V-85-10 Date: 08/15/85 Site: Palo Verde V-86-04 Date: 04/23/86 Site: Palo Verde VIIIB-86-01 Date: 05/14/86 Site: Palo Verde IB-86-20 Date: 05/28/86 Site: Palo Verde X-86-08 Date: 06/19/86 Site: Palo Verde 18-86-26 Date: 08/22/86 Site: Pale Verde 3 VII-87-03 Date: 04/04/87 Site: Palo Verde 4 VII-87-06 Date: 04/20/87 Site: Palo Verde VII-88-12 Date: 03/29/88 Site: Palo Verde VII-88-;5 Date: 04/13/88 Site: Palo Verde 4 18-89-05 Date: 02/23/89 Site: Palo Verde VII-89-42 Date: 09/05/89 Site: Palo Verde VII-89-43 Date: 09/15/89 Site: Palo Verde X-89-36 Date: 10/26/89 Site: Palo Verde .{ VII-90-06 Date: 01/17/90 Site: Palo Verde VII-90-10 Date: 02/14/90 Site: Palo Verde IB-91-03 Date: 01/14/91 Site: Palo Verde X-91-22 Date: 02/26/91 Site: Palo Verde i 18-91-17 Date: 04/02/91 Site: Palo Verde a VII-91-42 Date: 10/04/91 Site: Palo Verde l VII-91-45 Date: 10/14/91 Site: Palo Verde s VII-92-27 Date: 06/11/92 Site: Palo Verde j X-92-18 Date: 07/02/92 Site: Palo Verde X-92-22 Date: 07/29/92 Site: Palo Verde 18-93-06 Date: 07/23/93 Site: Palo Verde V-93-03 Date: 09/29/93 Site: Palo Verde VII-93-61 Date: 10/01/93 Site: Palo Verde VII-94-16 Date: 03/19/94 Site: Palo Verde V-94-01 Date: 10/17/94 Site: Palo Verde Palo Verde 36 IB-75-04 Date: 04/01/75 Site: Peach Bottom 18-76-31 Date: 07/03/76 Site: Peach Bottom 18-77-23 Date: 11/06/77 Site: Peach Bottom V-79-05 Date: 09/21/79 Site: Peach Bottom VII-82-01 Date: 02/25/82 Site: Peach Bottom VI-83-02 Date: 03/08/83 Site: Peach Bottom 18-83-32 Date: 10/18/83 Site: Peach Bottom VII-85-14 Date: 10/28/85 Site: Peach Bottom 18-86-16 Date: 05/06/86 Site: Peach Bottom V-86-06 Date: 10/17/86 Site: Peach Bottom IB-87-26 Date: 09/20/87 Site: Peach Bottom IB-87-32 Date: 11/18/87 Site: Peach Bottom 18-87-33 Date: 11/20/87 Site: Peach Bottom IB-88-01 Date: 01/20/88 Site: Peach Bottom O VII-88-11 Date: 03/13/88 Site: Peach Bottom X-88-17 Date: 06/19/88 Site: Peach Bottom X-88-20 Date: 07/24/88 Site: Peach Bottom 18-89-13 Date: 05/25/89 Site: Peach Bottom X-89-19 Date: 07/11/89 Site: Peach Bottom

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) 18-89-18 Date: 08/25/89 Site: Peach Bottom V-89-09 Date: 08/29/89 Site: Peach Bottom VII-90-27 Date: 04/24/90 Site: Peach Bottom 18-91-25 Date: 08/06/91 Site: Peach Bottom VII-91-55 Date: 12/18/91 Site: Peach Bottom VII-92-20 Date: 03/25/92 Site: Peach Bottom Peach Bottom 25 III-67-02 Date: 10/03/67 Site: Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania State University 1 V-81-09 Date: 12/01/81 Site: Perry V-82-01 Date: 02/22/82 Site: Perry III-86-02 Date: 07/02/86 Site: Perry X-89-02 Date: 01/18/89 Site: Perry X-91-26 Date: 03/15/91 Site: Perry X-91-52 Date: 08/27/91 Site: Perry VII-93-01 Date: 01/04/93 Site: Perry Perry 7 18-80-49 Date: 07/24/80 Site: Phipps Bend 18-80-51 Date: 08/04/80 Site: Phipps Bend IB-80-52 Date: 08/05/80 Site: Phipps Bend Phipps Bend 3 IA-74-01 Date: 08/26/74 Site: Pilgrim IB-74-20 Date: 11/04/74 Site: Pilgrim 18-75-24 Date: 10/17/75 Site: Pilgrim X-75-02 Date: 10/22/75 Site: Pilgrim IB-75-34 Date: 11/08/75 Site: Pilgrim 18-75-35 Date: 11/08/75 Site: Pilgrim 16-76-24 Date: 06/02/76 Site: Pilgrim 11-79-03 Date: 07/11/79 Site: Pilgrim IB-80-04 Date: 01/24/80 Site: Pilgrim 10-80-07 Date: 01/25/80 Site: Pilgrim 11-80-01 Date: 02/23/80 Site: Pilgrim 18-80-21 Date: 04/04/80 Site: Pilgrim IB-81-07 Date: 02/14/81 Site: Pilgrim VI-82-01 Date: 04/15/82 Site: Pilgrim 18-82-40 Date: 11/02/82 Site: Pilgrim VII-84-03 Date: 04/18/84 Site: Pilgrim 18-85-01 Date: 01/10/85 Site: Pilgrim IB-86-28 Date: 08/26/86 Site: Pilgrim X-87-Il Date: 09/05/87 Site: Pilgrim 18-89-10 Date: 04/05/89 Site: Pilgrim X-89-17 Date: 06/19/89 Site: Pilgrim X-89-38 Date: 10/30/89 Site: Pilgrim X-90-05 Date: 04/19/90 Site: Pilgrim

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) VII-90-36 Date: 06/12/90 Site: Pilgrim X-91-21 Date: 02/22/91 Site: Pilgrim X-91-37 Date: 04/28/91 Site: Pilgrim VII-93-67 Date: 10/2//93 Site: Pilgrim Pilgrim 27 IA-70-01 Date: 00/00/70 Site: Point Beach VII-75-02 Date: 04/14/75 Site: Point Beach IB-83-18 Date: 08/03/83 Site: Point Beach VII-83-04 Date: 12/16/83 Site: Point Beach VII-85-09 Date: 07/12/85 Site: Point Beach VII-86-08 Date: 04/07/86 Site: Point Beach VII-88-13 Date: 04/05/88 Site: Point Beach VII-88-22 Date: 06/13/88 Site: Point Beach IB-89-04 Date: 01/29/89 Site: Point Beach VII-89-38 Date: 08/14/89 Site: Point Beach V-89-13 Date: 10/26/89 Site: Point Beach VII-90-66 Date: 11/27/90 Site: Point Beach Point Beach 12 n /(,)\\ X-79-05 Date: 08/10/79 Site: Power Operation Support Facility Power Operation Support Facility 1 IB-80-13 Date: 02/18/80 Site: Prairie Island 18-85-14 Date: 09/07/85 Site: Prairie Island 18-85-16 Date: 09/17/85 Site: Prairie Island 18-86-42 Date: 11/29/86 Site: Prairie Island VII-88-01 Date: 01/16/88 Site: Prairie Island X-91-ll Date: 01/20/91 Site: Prairie Island IB-91-26 Date: 08/20/91 Site: Prairie Island X-92-01 Date: 01/07/92 Site: Prairie Island X-94-10 Date: 03/29/94 Site: Prairie Island X-94-24 Date: 08/27/94 Site: Prairie Island VII-94-51 Date: 09/22/94 Site: Prairie Island Prairie Island 11 III-64-01 Date: 06/12/64 Site: Pratt and Whitney Pratt and Whitney 1 IB-71-04 Date: 06/23/71 Site: Purdue University 18-76-14 Date: 03/25/76 Site: Purdue University f~h Purdue University 2 r 18-77-26 Date: 12/13/77 Site: Quad Cities VII-79-02 Date: 07/02/79 Site: Quad Cities V-79-07 Date: 12/03/79 Site: Quad Cities

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (V0L. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) III-80-03 Date: 07/11/80 Site: Quad Cities 18-80-73 Date: 12/15/80 Site: Quad Cities IB-81-47 Date: 12/27/81 Site: Quad Cities 18-82-36 Date: 09/15/82 Site: Quad Cities VII-86-15 Date: 08/13/86 Site: Quad Cities VII-90-15 Date: 02/20/90 Site: Quad Cities VII-91-48 Date: 10/30/91 Site: Quad Cities VII-94-20 Date: 03/29/94 Site: Quad Cities X-94-20 Date: 08/09/94 Site: Quad Cities Quad Cities 12 X-76-06 Date: 06/02/76 Site: Rancho Seco VII-80-05 Date: 12/05/80 Site: Rancho Seco 18-82-28 Date: 04/23/82 Site: Rancho Seco V-83-03 Date: 06/20/83 Site: Rancho Seco 18-85-15 Date: 09/13/85 Site: Rancho Seco VII-86-02 Date: 02/02/86 Site: Rancho Seco 18-86-38 Date: 10/31/86 Site: Rancho Seco VII-86-18 Date: 11/12/86 Site: Rancho Seco X-87-04 Date: 02/12/87 Site: Rancho Seco X-87-05 Date: 02/13/87 Site: Rancho Seco 18-87-27 Date: 09/23/87 Site: Rancho Seco 18-88-04 Date: 02/11/88 Site: Rancho Seco 18-88-07 Date: 02/29/88 Site: Rancho Seco IB-88-14 Date: 03/31/88 Site: Rancho Seco VII-88-18 Date: 04/28/88 Site: Rancho Seco VII-88-39 Date: 10/05/88 Site: Rancho Seco VII-88-42 Date: 10/14/88 Site: Rancho Seco VII-89-08 Date: 02/07/89 Site: Rancho Seco VII-89-47 Date: 10/04/89 Site: Rancho Seco i X-89-35 Date: 10/26/89 Site: Rancho Seco VII-90-02 Date: 01/04/90 Site: Rancho Seco j VII-90-19 Date: 03/12/90 Site: Rancho Seco VII-91-25 Date: 06/05/91 Site: Rancho Seco Rancho Seco 23 18-79-59 Date: 07/25/79 Site: River Bend 18-80-22 Date: 04/14/80 Site: River Bend 18-80-23 Date: 04/15/80 Site: River Bend 1B-80-25 Date: 04/22/80 Site: River Bend 18-81-09 Date: 03/02/81 Site: River Bend i 18-81-10 Date: 03/03/81 Site: River Bend V-84-13 Date: 12/04/84 Site: River Bend VII-85-10 Date: 08/01/85 Site: River Bend 18-87-35 Date: 12/11/87 Site: River Bend 18-88-03 Date: 02/09/88 Site: River Bend VII-88-32 Date: 08/11/88 Site: River Bend IB-88-28 Date: 09/20/88 Site: River Bend 18-88-29 Date: 09/21/88 Site: River Bend 18-88-31 Date: 09/23/88 Site: River Bend

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) 18-88-32 Date: 09/27/88 Site: River Bend X-88-29 Date: 10/07/88 Site: River Bend X-88-32 Date: 12/06/88 Site: River Bend VII-88-56 Date: 12/28/88 Site: River Bend VII-89-05 Date: 01/25/89 Site: River Bend VII-89-11 Date: 02/24/89 Site: River Bend VII-89-12 Date: 03/08/89 Site: River Bend VII-89-13 Date: 03/09/89 Site: River Bend VII-89-21 Date: 04/30/89 Site: River Bend VII-89-25 Date: 06/02/89 Site: River Bend VII-89-32 Date: 06/30/89 Site: River Bend X-89-30 Date: 09/29/89 Site: River Bend X-89-34 Date: 10/23/89 Site: River Bend VII-90-07 Date: 01/26/90 Site: River Bend VII-90-14 Date: 02/19/90 Site: River Bend X-90-08 Date: 05/25/90 Site: River Bend VII-90-47 Date: 09/11/90 Site: River Bend 18-90-09 Date: 09/26/90 Site: River Bend VII-90-55 Date: 10/16/90 Site: River Bend VII-90-60 Date: 10/26/90 Site: River Bend X-90-17 Date: 12/28/90 Site: River Bend h) VII-91-05 Date: 01/25/91 Site: River Bend (, VII-91-33 Date: 07/15/91 Site: River Bend 18-91-27 Date: 08/23/91 Site: River Bend VII-91-38 Date: 08/28/91 Site: River Bend VII-91-58 Date: 12/24/91 Site: River Bend X-92-16 Date: 05/13/92 Site: River Bend VII-93-10 Date: 02/08/93 Site: River Bend VII-93-26 Date: 04/16/93 Site: River Bend VII-93-38 Date: 07/08/93 Site: River Bend X-93-21 Date: 08/24/93 Site: River Bend X-93-22 Date: 09/16/93 Site: River Bend VII-93-56 Date: 09/20/93 Site: River Bend VII-93-62 Date: 10/22/93 Site: River Bend VII-93-70 Date: 12/01/93 Site: River Bend VII-94-33 Date: 05/16/94 Site: River Bend VII-94-63 Date: 12/23/94 Site: River Bend River Bend 51 IB-80-58 Date: 09/11/80 Site: Robinson 18-80-61 Date: 09/18/80 Site: Robinson 18-80-62 Date: 09/20/80 Site: Robinson VII-81-01 Date: 04/24/81 Site: Robinson 18-81-42 Date: 11/30/81 Site: Robinson 18-82-07 Date: 04/07/82 Site: Robinson O IB-84-06 Date: 02/10/84 Site: Robinson U) i X-87-09 Date: 07/22/87 Site: Robinson VII-88-10 Date: 03/07/88 Site: Robinson 18-89-06 Date: 03/05/89 Site: Robinson X-89-27 Date: 09/20/89 Site: Robinson X-90-07 Date: 04/23/90 Site: Robinson

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) X-91-01 Date: 01/04/91 Site: Robinson VII-92-39 Date: 09/29/92 Site: Robinson X-93-25 Date: 10/07/93 Site: Robinson Robinson 15 18-77-13 Date: 04/06/77 Site: Salem VII-79-03 Date: 07/22/79 Site: Salem 18-79-60 Date: 07/30/79 Site: Salem 18-79-73 Date: 10/10/79 Site: Salem V-80-07 Date: 07/25/80 Site: Salem V-80-08 Date: 09/10/80 Site: Salem V-82-02 Date: 04/28/82 Site: Salem X-82-02 Date: 05/01/82 Site: Salem V-82-04 Date: 08/09/82 Site: Salem V-82-05 Date: 08/16/82 Site: Salem X-82-04 Date: 09/03/82 Site: Salem 18-83-12 Date: 05/04/83 Site: Salem 18-84-24 Date: 08/27/84 Site: Salem VII-85-01 Date: 01/04/85 Site: Salem 18-87-29 Date: 10/26/87 Site: Salem IB-87-30 Date: 10/27/87 Site: Salem X-91-15 Date: 01/31/91 Site: Salem VII-92-49 Date: 12/11/92 Site: Salem M.lo : 18 VII-94-23 Date: 04/26/94 Site: Salem / Hope Creek Salem / Hope Creek 1 18-72-17 Date: 08/00/72 Site: San Onofre 18-72-26 Date: 10/20/72 Site: San Onofre 18-73-05 Date: 06/19/73 Site: San Onofre 18-74-14 Date: 07/24/74 Site: San Onofre X-78-02 Date: 02/15/78 Site: San Onofre 18-78-09 Date: 06/14/78 Site: San Onofre 18-79-37 Date: 05/09/79 Site: San Onofre 18-81-05 Date: 01/29/81 Site: San Onofre 18-81-11 Date: 03/03/81 Site: San Onofre 18-81-12 Date: 03/05/81 Site: San Onofre 18-81-26 Date: 06/30/81 Site: San Onofre IB-81-31 Date: 08/05/81 Site: San Onofre 1B-81-35 Date: 09/09/81 Site: San Onofre IA-82-02 Date: 11/18/82 Site: San Onofre VII-83-02 Date: 01/26/83 Site: San Onofre X-84-01 Date: 11/24/84 Site: San Onofre VII-85-05 Date: 05/11/85 Site: San Onofre VII-86-10 Date: 04/21/86 Site: San Onofre V-86-11 Date: 11/29/86 Site: San Onofre V-86-12 Date: 12/02/86 Site: San Onofre X-87-14 Date: 12/09/87 Site: San Onofre

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) V-88-07 Date: 11/26/88 Site: San Onofre X-89-37 Date: 10/27/89 Site: San Onofre X-90-02 Date: 02/07/90 Site: San Onofre 18-91-07 Date: 01/23/91 Site: San Onofre 18-91-14 Date: 02/06/91 Site: San Onofre VII-91-09 Date: 02/23/91 Site: San Onofre 18-91-28 Date: 08/30/91 Site: San Onofre 1B-91-29 Date: 10/25/91 Site: San Onofre VII-92-15 Date: 03/11/92 Site: San Onofre X-92-10 Date: 03/22/92 Site: San Onofre 18-93-02 Date: 03/01/93 Site: San Onofre 18-93-03 Date: 03/10/93 Site: San Onofre VII-93-42 Date: 07/28/93 Site: San Onofre IB-93-11 Date: 11/22/93 Site: San Onofre X-94-05 Date: 01/28/94 Site: San Onofre IB-94-03 Date: 01/30/94 Site: San Onofre IB-94-05 Date: 02/07/94 Site: San Onofre VII-94-29 Date: 05/07/94 Site: San Onofre IB-94-07 Date: 07/15/94 Site: San Onofre X-94-40 Date: 12/15/94 Site: San Onofre San Onofre 41 18-82-34 Date: 08/03/82 Site: Seabrook 18-86-04 Date: 01/23/86 Site: Seabrook IB-86-18 Date: 05/14/86 Site: Seabrook 18-86-21 Date: 06/24/86 Site: Seabrook 18-86-27 Date: 08/24/86 Site: Seabrook IB-86-35 Date: 09/26/86 Site: Seabrook 18-86-36 Date: 10/09/86 Site: Seabrook X-87-01 Date: 01/17/87 Site: Seabrook IB-88-21 Date: 07/05/88 Site: Seabrook 18-89-12 Date: 05/24/89 Site: Seabrook X-89-13 Date: 05/30/89 Site: Seabrook VII-89-31 tute: 06/23/89 Site: Seabrook 18-90-01 Date: 02/20/90 Site: Seabrook VII-90-28 Date: 04/30/90 Site: Seabrook 18-90-03 Date: 05/17/90 Site: Seabrook IB-90-05 Date: 06/18/90 Site: Seabrook 18-90-06 Date: 07/17/90 Site: Seabrook VII-92-38 Date: 09/20/92 Site: Seabrook I X-93-08 Date: 03/08/93 Site: Seabrook X-93-17 Date: 08/03/93 Site: Seabrook VII-93-52 Date: 09/07/93 Site: Seabrook X-94-22 Date: 08/12/94 Site: Seabrook 11-94-01 Date: 12/12/94 Site: Seabrook (3 (v) Seabrook 23 X-78-01 Date: 01/12/78 Site: Seaway Salvage Company Seaway Salvage Company 1

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) 11-78-04 Date: 10/04/78 Site: Sequoyah IB-79-13 Date: 02/26/79 Site: Sequoyah IB-79-14 Date: 02/27/79 Site: Sequoyah 18-79-16 Date: 03/01/79 Site: Sequoyah 18-79-54 Date: 06/22/79 Site: Sequoyah 18-79-62 Date: 08/04/79 Site: Sequoyah 11-80-02 Date: 03/04/80 Site: Sequoyah 18-80-26 Date: 04/23/80 Site: Sequoyah 11-80-07 Date: 07/05/80 Site: Sequoyah IB-80-50 Date: 08/01/80 Site: Sequoyah 18-80-54 Date: 08/22/80 Site: Sequoyah IB-80-69 Date: 11/22/80 Site: Sequoyah 18-81-13 Date: 03/09/81 Site: Sequoyah VI-84-02 Date: 02/23/84 Site: Sequoyah 18-86-08 Date: 03/07/86 Site: Sequoyah III-86-04 Date: 10/24/86 Site: Sequoyah X-87-06 Date: 03/28/87 Site: Sequoyah V-87-11 Date: 12/11/87 Site: Sequoyah 18-88-25 Date: 09/07/88 Site: Sequoyah VII-89-30 Date: 06/15/89 Site: Sequoyah Sequoyah 20 X-86-03 Date: 01/30/86 Site: Sequoyah Fuels Corporation X-86-04 Date: 02/23/86 Site: Sequoyah Fuels Corporation X-89-01 Date: 01/16/89 Site: Sequoyah Fuels Corporation Sequoyah Fuels Corporation 3 111-85-03 Date: 12/18/85 Site: Shadyside Hospital Shadyside Hospital 1 18-76-51 Date: 10/15/76 Site: Shippingport Power Plant l Shippingport Power Plant 1 18-75-40 Date: 12/23/75 Site: Shoreham 18-75-41 Date: 12/23/75 Site: Shoreham X-76-10 Date: 08/27/76 Site: Shoreham 18-77-14 Date: 04/27/77 Site: Shoreham 1B-77-15 Date: 05/10/77 Site: Shoreham 1B-78-04 Date: 03/10/78 Site: Shoreham IB-83-02 Date: 01/19/83 Site: Shoreham VII-84-05 Date: 06/03/84 Site: Shoreham 18-85-02 Date: 01/23/85 Site: Shoreham VII-85-02 Date: 02/20/85 Site: Shoreham X-85-03 Date: 04/18/85 Site: Shoreham IB-85-08 Date: 06/15/85 Site: Shoreham IB-85-19 Date: 10/06/85 Site: Shoreham I 1B-86-05 Date: 02/11/86 Site: Shoreham l 18-87-11 Date: 04/02/87 Site: Shoreham

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (V0L. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) 18-87-13 Date: 04/24/87 Site: Shoreham 18-87-16 Date: 07/04/87 Site: Shoreham 18-87-34 Date: 12/04/87 Site: Shoreham X-89-18 Date: 06/27/89 Site: Shoreham V-89-12 Date: 10/16/89 Site: Shoreham VII-92-48 Date: 11/20/92 Site: Shoreham Shoreham 21 V-78-01 Date: 05/29/78 Site: Skagit Units 1 and 2 Skagit Units 1 and 2 1 IB-79-83 Date: 10/29/79 Site: South Texas X-86-01 Date: 01/11/86 Site: South Texas X-86-02 Date: 01/14/86 Site: South Texas V-86-02 Date: 02/07/86 Site: South Texas V-86-07 Date: 10/31/86 Site: South Texas V-86-08 Date: 11/11/86 Site: South Texas 18-86-41 Date: 11/15/86 Site: South Texas n V-87-02 Date: 01/14/87 Site: South Texas (V') IB-87-02 Date: 01/28/87 Site: South Texas 1B-88-06 Date: 02/18/88 Site: South Texas X-88-06 Date: 03/16/88 Site: South Texas 18-88-11 Date: 03/16/88 Site: South Texas X-88-10 Date: 04/04/88 Site: South Texas VII-88-20 Date: 06/06/88 Site: South Texas 18-88-34 Date: 10/12/88 Site: South Texas IB-89-24 Date: 12/14/89 Site: South Texas VII-90-40 Date: 07/25/90 Site: South Texas VII-90-44 Date: 08/21/90 Site: South Texas VII-91-16 Date: 05/02/91 Site: South Texas X-91-44 Date: 05/15/91 Site: South Texas VII-91-36 Date: 08/13/91 Site: South Texas VII-91-37 Date: 08/17/91 Site: South Texas V-92-01 Date: 04/27/92 Site: South Texas IB-92-11 Date: 06/25/92 Site: South Texas X-92-21 Date: 07/17/92 Site: South Texas X-92-20 Date: 07/17/92 Site: South Texas VII-93-07 Date: 01/25/93 Site: South Texas X-93-15 Date: 05/11/93 Site: South Texas VII-93-71 Date: 12/05/93 Site: South Texas 18-94-02 Date: 01/13/94 Site: South Texas X-94-09 Date: 03/28/94 Site: South Texas VII-94-55 Date: 10/05/94 Site: South Texas VII-94-60 Date: 12/07/94 Site: South Texas South Texas 33 111-87-02 Date: 04/01/87 Site: St. Francis Hospital St. Francis Hospital 1

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) 18-78-13 Date: 07/07/78 Site: St. Lucie 18-79-68 Date: 09/22/79 Site: St. Lucie 18-80-12 Date: 02/13/80 Site: St. Lucie 11-80-10 Date: 09/03/80 Site: St. Lucie 18-81-17 Date: 03/30/81 Site: St. Lucie 18-84-04 Date: 01/26/84 Site: St. Lucie X-84-02 Date; 12/04/84 Site: St. Lucie 18-88-05 Date: 02/14/88 Site: St. Lucie X-88-22 Date: 08/02/88 Site: St. Lucie V-89-01 Date: 02/07/89 Site: St. Lucie VII-89-15 Date: 03/22/89 Site: St. Lucie VII-89-39 Date: 08/14/89 Site: St. Lucie VII-89-55 Date: 11/11/89 Site: St. Lucie VII-90-20 Date: 03/12/90 Site: St. Lucie VII-90-21 Date: 03/12/90 Site: St. Lucie VII-90-31 Date: 05/06/90 Site: St. Lucie VII-90-45 Date: 08/24/90 Site: St. Lucie VII-90-51 Date: 10/01/90 Site: St. Lucie X-91-30 Date: 03/22/91 Site: St. Lucie VII-92-28 Date: 06/27/92 Site: St. Lucie VII-93-20 Date: 04/02/93 Site: St. Lucie VII-94-43 Date: 08/09/94 Site: St. Lucie St. Lucie 22 IA-72-01 Date: 11/07/72 Site: State University State University 1 111-86-01 Date: 01/13/86 Site: State of Alabama State of Alabama 1 18-77-01 Date: 01/26/77 Site: Summer 18-77-16 Date: 05/19/77 Site: Summer 18-78-02 Date: 01/31/78 Site: Summer VI-78-Cl Date: 12/13/78 Site: Summer V-78-0" Date: 12/13/78 Site: Summer 18-79-32 Date: 04/26/79 Site: Summer IB-79-36 Date: 04/30/79 Site: Summer 18-79-39 Date: 05/09/79 Site: Summer IB-79-46 Date: 05/30/79 Site: Summer 1B-79-65 Date: 08/21/79 Site: Summer IB-79-67 Date: 09/17/79 Site: Summer IB-82-30 Date: 06/20/82 Site: Summer IB-82-41 Date: 11/03/82 Site: Summer 18-85-04 Date: 05/04/85 Site: Summer 18-86-40 Date: 11/11/86 Site: Summer VII-92-46 Date: 11/14/92 Site: Summer VII-94-59 Date: 11/18/94 Site: Summer Summer 17

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (V0L. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) 18-71-06 Date: 09/18/71 Site: Surry IB-72-01 Date: 01/20/72 Site: Surry V-79-01 Date: 05/07/79 Site: Surry V-79-02 Date: 05/09/79 Site: Surry IB-79-38 Date: 05/09/79 Site: Surry i IB-79-40 Date: 05/10/79 Site: Surry 18-79-42 Date: 05/12/79 Site: Surry 18-79-56 Date: 06/27/79 Site: Surry IB-79-57 Date: 07/04/79 Site: Surry 18-79-64 Date: 08/16/79 Site: Surry VII-86-03 Date: 02/05/86 Site: Surry IB-86-23 Date: 07/19/86 Site: Surry IV-88-03 Date: 08/26/88 Site: Surry X-88-26 Date: 09/23/88 Site: Surry X-88-27 Date: 09/29/88 Site: Surry VII-90-49 Date: 09/27/90 Site: Surry VII-91-52 Date: 12/09/91 Site: Surry X-91-59 Date: 12/17/91 Site: Surry VII-92-21 Date: 03/30/92 Site: Surry Surry 19 V IB-76-06 Date: 02/04/76 Site: Susquehanna i l IB-76-08 Date: 03/05/76 Site: Susquehanna IB-76-10 Date: 03/08/76 ' Site: Susquehanna 18-76-12 Date: 03/15/76 Site: Susquehanna 18-76-13 Date: 03/16/76 Site: Susquehanna l 18-76-25 Date: 06/03/76 Site: Susquehanna IB-79-24 Date: 03/31/79 Site: Susquehanna 18-79-25 Date: 04/01/79 Site: Susquehanna V-81-01 Date: 01/27/81 Site: Susquehanna 18-83-16 Date: 06/23/83 Site: Susquehanna V-83-06 Date: 07/26/83 Site: Susquehanna IB-87-15 Date: 05/26/87 Site: Susquehanna VII-89-50 Date: 10/26/89 Site: Susquehanna l VII-90-58 Date: 10/24/90 Site: Susquehanna X-91-06 Date: 01/15/91 Site: Susquehanna i VII-91-04 Date: 01/23/91 Site: Susquehanna VII-91-ll Date: 03/26/91 Site: Susquehanna Susquehanna 17 IV-76-01 Date: 06/16/76 Site: Tennessee (TN) 1 Tennessee (TN) 1 IB-89-07 Date: 03/07/89 Site: Texas A and M University 111-92-01 Date: 10/23/92 Site: Texas A and M University Texas A and M University 2 X-91-56 Date: 10/31/91 Site: Texas Power Reactors . ~.

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (V0L. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) Texas Power Reactors 1 IB-72-24 Date: 09/25/72 Site: Three Mile Island 18-73-02 Date: 03/23/73 Site: Three Mile Island 18-73-07 Date: 11/05/73 Site: Three Mile Island 11-76-01 Date: 01/27/76 Site: Three Mile Island 18-77-04 Date: 03/01/77 Site: Three Mile Island VII-78-01 Date: 05/18/78 Site: Three Mile Island IV-79-02 Date: 11/20/79 Site: Three Mile Island 18-79-92 Date: 12/07/79 Site: Three Mile Island X-80-01 Date: 01/02/80 Site: Three Mile Island V-80-04 Date: 03/01/80 Site: Three Mile Island 18-80-20 Date: 03/27/80 Site: Three Mile Island 11-80-03 Date: 04/23/80 Site: Three Mlle Island II-80-08 Date: 07/07/80 Site: Three Mile Island 18-80-40 Date: 07/09/80 Site: Three Mile Island 18-80-43 Date: 07/15/80 Site: Three Mile Island 18-81-21 Date: 04/17/81 Site: Three Mile Island 18-83-36 Date: 11/10/83 Site: Three Mile Island 11-85-02 Date: 05/09/85 Site: Three Mile Island X-89-11 Date: 04/01/89 Site: Three Mile Island 11-93-01 Date: 02/07/93 Site: Three Mile Island VII-94-06 Date: 02/10/94 Site: Three Mile Island Three Mile Island 21 V-74-01 Date: 00/00/74 Site: Trojan 1B-75-25 Date: 11/03/75 Site: Trojan IA-77-01 Date: 10/10/77 Site: Trojan IA-78-02 Date: 09/11/78 Site: Trojan 18-79-51 Date: 06/07/79 Site: Trojan 18-80-08 Date: 01/26/80 Site: Trojan IB-80-10 Date: 01/30/80 Site: Trojan 18-80-11 Date: 02/02/80 Site: Trojan IB-80-53 Date: 08/07/80 Site: Trojan 18-81-02 Date: 01/19/81 Site: Trojan 18-82-53 Date: 12/17/82 Site: Trojan V-84-01 Date: 01/16/84 Site: Trojan V-87-05 Date: 05/20/87 Site: Trojan X-89-09 Date: 03/20/89 Site: Trojan 18-89-09 Date: 03/21/89 Site: Trojan VII-89-23 Date: 05/26/89 Site: Trojan VII-89-40 Date: 08/27/89 Site: Trojan X-89-28 Date: 09/26/89 Site: Trojan VII-90-39 Date: 07/13/90 Site: Trojan X-91-02 Date: 01/06/91 Site: Trojan VII-91-41 Date: 09/27/91 Site: Trojan VII-91-56 Date: 12/19/91 Site: Trojan VII-92-05 Date: 02/11/92 Site: Trojan X-92-14 Date: 04/16/92 Site: Trojan VII-92-43 Date: 10/21/92 Site: Trojan VII-93-04 Date: 01/08/93 Site: Trojan

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) VII-93-11 Date: 02/08/93 Site: Trojan VII-93-17 Date: 02/25/93 Site: Trojan Trojan 28 IB-73-08 Date: 11/16/73 Site: Turkey Point 18-76-11 Date: 03/09/76 Site: Turkey Point 18-76-17 Date: 04/23/76 Site: Turkey Point 18-76-35 Date: 08/12/76 Site: Turkey Point 18-79-55 Date: 06/22/79 Site: Turkey Point IB-80-30 Date: 05/18/80 Site: Turkey Point VII-82-02 Date: 01/14/82 Site: Turkey Point 18-82-03 Date: 03/16/82 Site: Turkey Point IB-82-27 Date: 04/21/82 Site: Turkey Point 18-85-06 Date: 06/06/85 Site: Turkey Point 18-85-09 Date: 06/18/85 Site: Turkey Point VII-87-21 Date: 10/27/87 Site: Turkey Point VII-87-27 Date: 12/09/87 Site: Turkey Point VII-88-06 Date: 02/26/88 Site: Turkey Point 18-88-13 Date: 03/30/88 Site: Turkey Point VII-88-17 Date: 04/22/88 Site: Turkey Point O VII-88-19 Date: 05/06/88 Site: Turkey Point VII-88-26 Date: 06/30/88 Site: Turkey Point VII-88-30 Date: 07/13/88 Site: Turkey Point VII-88-31 Date: 08/03/88 Site: Turkey Point VII-88-35 Date: 08/31/88 Site: Turkey Point i VII-88-38 Date: 09/09/88 Site: Turkey Point VII-88-45 Date: 11/14/88 Site: Turkey Point VII-89-06 Date: 01/31/89 Site: Turkey Point X-89-06 Date: 02/10/89 Site: Turkey Point VII-89-16 Date: 03/26/89 Site: Turkey Point VII-89-26 Date: 06/06/89 Site: Turkey Point VII-89-28 Date: 06/13/89 Site: Turkey Point 18-89-19 Date: 09/04/89 Site: Turkey Point X-89-33 Date: 10/23/89 Site: Turkey Point .VII-89-59 Date: 12/14/89 Site: Turkey Point VII-90-Il Date: 02/15/90 Site: Turkey Point VII-90-16 Date: 02/22/90 Site: Turkey Point VII-90-48 Date: 09/17/90 Site: Turkey Point VII-90-61 Date: 10/26/90 Site: Turkey Point VII-90-68 Date: 12/02/90 Site: Turkey Point 18-91-08 Date: 01/23/91 Site: Turkey Point 18-91-11 Date: 01/25/91 Site: Turkey Point VII-91-26 Date: 06/10/91 Site: Turkey Point VII-91-29 Date: 06/21/91 Site: Turkey Point VII-91-31 Date: 07/05/91 Site: Turkey Point VII-91-34 Date: 07/17/91 Site: Turkey Point O X-91-50 Date: 07/31/91 Site: Turkey Point VII-91-57 Date: 12/23/91 Site: Turkey Point VII-92-01 Date: 01/02/92 Site: Turkey Point X-92-06 Date: 02/12/92 Site: Turkey Point l 18-92-02 Date: 02/22/92 Site: Turkey Point

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) 18-92-03 Date: 02/22/92 Site: Turkey Point VII-92-19 Date: 03/23/92 Site: Turkey Point VII-92-41 Date: 10/06/92 Site: Turkey Point VII-92-42 Date: 10/20/92 Site: Turkey Point VII-92-47 Date: 11/17/92 Site: Turkey Point VII-93-03 Date: 01/06/93 Site: Turkey Point VII-93-27 Date: 04/18/93 Site: Turkey Point VII-93-30 Date: 05/02/93 Site: Turkey Point VII-93-33 Date: 06/13/93 Site: Turkey Point VII-93-39 Date: 07/08/93 Site: Turkey Point 18-93-07 Date: 07/27/93 Site: Turkey Point VII-93-72 Date: 12/27/93 Site: Turkey Point VII-94-03 Date: 01/15/94 Site: Turkey Point VII-94-07 Date: 02/12/94 Site: Turkey Point VII-94-41 Date: 07/18/94 Site: Turkey Point X-94-18 Date: 07/21/94 Site: Turkey Point Turkey Point 63 111-87-04 Date: 07/16/87 Site: U.S. Air Force U.S. Air Force 1 X-91-20 Date: 02/19/91 Site: U.S. Embassy U.S. Embassy 1 11-74-03 Date: 09/04/74 Site: U.S. Nuclear Corporation VII-77-01 Date: 02/06/77 Site: U.S. Nuclear Corporation U.S. Nuclear Corporation 2 X-89-25 Date: 08/30/89 Site: U.S. Nuclear Power Plants U.S. Nuclear Power Plants 1 X-76-07 Date: 06/16/76 Site: Union Carbide Corporation Union Carbide Corporation 1 18-69-01 Date: 03/01/69 Site: United Nuclear Corporation IB-70-01 Date: 04/22/70 Site: United Nuclear Corporation 111-70-03 Date: 06/15/70 Site: United Nuclear Corporation 18-70-04 Date: 11/04/70 Site: United Nuclear Corporation 18-70-05 Date: 11/06/70 Site: United Nuclear Corporation 18-71-07 Date: 10/13/71 Site: United Nuclear Corporation X-72-01 Date: 03/23/72 Site: United Nuclear Corporation 11-74-02 Date: 05/27/74 Site: United Nuclear Corporation 111-75-02 Date: 08/28/75 Site: United Nuclear Corporation 111-78-02 Date: 10/25/78 Site: United Nuclear Corporation 18-79-45 Date: 05/26/79 Site: United Nuclear Corporation VII-80-03 Date: 05/01/80 Site: United Nuclear Corporation

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (V0L. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) 18-80-71 Date: 12/12/80 Site: United Nuclear Corporation 18-81-15 Date: 03/15/81 Site: United Nuclear Corporation 18-81-33 Date: 08/19/81 Site: United Nuclear Corporation 18-81-37 Date: 10/01/81 Site: United Nuclear Corporation VII-82-07 Date: 08/25/82 Site: United Nuclear Corporation 11-85-01 Date: 03/20/85 Site: United Nuclear Corporation VII-86-12 Date: 05/16/86 Site: United Nuclear Corporation l United Nuclear Corporation 19 IB-87-09 Date: 03/12/87 Site: University of Arizona University of Arizona 1 18-82-43 _Date: 11/22/82 Site: University of California at Los Angeles l University of California at Los Angeles 1 111-68-04 Date: 09/20/68 Site: University of Florida University of Florida 1 s 111-87-03 Date: 06/02/87 Site: University of Michigan l University of Michigan 1 X-92-19 Date: 07/07/92 Site: University of Missouri-Columbia University of Missouri-Columbia 1 IA-78-01 Date: 09/01/78 Site: University of New Mexico University of New Mexico 1 l 18-79-35 Date: 04/30/79 Site: University of Southern California University of Southern California 1 l IB-80-15 Date: 02/27/80 Site: University of Utah 18-91-16 Date: 02/21/91 Site: University of Utah University of Utah 2 18-92-06 Date: 04/22/92 Site: University of Virginia University of Virginia 1 i l( 18-83-05 Date: 02/10/83 Site: University of Wisconsin i University of Wisconsin 1 111-69-01 Date: 03/00/69 Site: Unknown location

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (V0L. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) Unknown location 1 IB-75-07 Date: 04/16/75 Site: Unspecified Plant in New York 18-75-13 Date: 08/21/75 Site: Unspecified Plant in New York Unspecified Plant in New York 2 II-71-01 Date: 08/30/71 Site: Vermont Yankee IB-82-31 Date: 06/24/82 Site: Vermont Yankee 11-85-04 Date: 09/20/85 Site: Vermont Yankee V-86-01 Date: 01/09/86 Site: Vermont Yankee X-87-02 Date: 01/19/87 Site: Vermont Yankee X-89-45 Date: 12/10/89 Site: Vermont Yankee 18-90-11 Date: 12/25/90 Site: Vermont Yankee X-91-28 Date: 03/19/91 Site: Vermont Yankee 18-91-19 Date: 05/07/91 Site: Vermont Yankee X-92-08 Date: 02/24/92 Site: Vermont Yankee 18-92-09 Date: 06/13/92 Site: Vermont Yankee X-94-03 Date: 01/26/94 Site: Vermont Yankee Vermont Yankee 12 X-79-06 Date: 10/25/79 Site: Vernon County Sheriff's Department Vernon County Sheriff's Department 1 IB-83-27 Date: 09/01/83 Site: Vogtle IB-83-30 Date: 10/08/83 Site: Vogtle IB-84-09 Date: 03/05/84 Site: Vogtle IB 12 Date: 03/15/84 Site: Vogtle IB-84-15 Date: 03/29/84 Site: Vogtle IB-85-07 Date: 06/13/85 Site: Vogtle 18-85-20 Date: 10/21/85 Site: Vogtle IB-86-02 Date: 01/11/86 Site: Vogtle V-86-10 Date: 11/17/86 Site: Vogtle 18-87-14 Date: 05/13/87 Site: Vogtle X-87-07 Date: 05/28/87 Site: Vogtle IB-87-24 Date: 09/14/87 Site: Vogtle 18-87-25 Date: 09/15/87 Site: Vogtle IB-88-16 Date: 04/08/88 Site: Vogtle IB-88-17 Date: 04/19/88 Site: Vogtle VII-88-24 Date: 06/21/88 Site: Vogtle 18-88-22 Date: 07/07/88 Site: Vogtle V-88-02 Date: 07/22/88 Site: Vogtle IB-88-30 Date: 09/22/88 Site: Vogtle X-88-30 Date: 10/27/88 Site: Vogtle X-88-31 Date: 12/05/88 Site: Vogtle VII-89-02 Date: 01/17/89 Site: Vogtle X-89-08 Date: 03/15/89 Site: Vogtle VII-89-20 Date: 04/27/89 Site: Vogtle X-89-31 Date: 10/04/89 Site: Vogtle V-89-ll Date: 10/10/89 Site:.Vogtle

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (V0L. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) X-90-04 Date: 03/14/90 Site: Vogtle VII-91-39 Date: 09/06/91 Site: Vogtle VII-91-46 Date: 10/14/91 Site: Vogtle VII-91-47 Date: 10/17/91 Site: Vogtle VII-92-12 Date: 02/27/92 Site: Vogtle X-92-15 Date: 04/17/92 Site: Vogtle 18-92-12 Date: 08/11/92 Site: Vogtle X-92-24 Date: 08/21/92 Site: Vogtle 18-93-04 Date: 04/09/93 Site: Vogtle VII-93-35 Date: 06/22/93 Site: Vogtle VII-93-41 Date: 07/27/93 Site: Vogtle 18-94-06 Date: 05/12/94 Site: Vogtle X-94-33 Date: 10/19/94 Site: Vogtle VII-94-58 Date: 11/07/94 Site: Vogtle Vogtle 40 III-73-01 Date: 11/19/73 Site: Walter Reed Hospital Walter Reed Hospital 1 111-88-02 Date: 08/15/88 Site: Washington Hospital Center Washington Hospital Center 1 18-77-17 Date: 06/01/77 Site: Washington Nuclear 18-81-18 Date: 04/01/81 Site: Washington Nuclear 18-84-20 Date: 05/16/84 Site: Washington Nuclear VII-87-16 Date: 08/22/87 Site: Washington Nuclear VII-87-17 Date: 08/24/87 Site: Washington Nuclear V-89-02 Date: 02/24/89 Site: Washington Nuclear VII-89-48 Date: 10/05/89 Site: Washington Nuclear X-91-54 Date: 10/16/91 Site: Washington Nuclear X-94-13 Date: 06/20/94 Site: Washington Nuclear X-94-26 Date: 09/26/94 Site: Washington Nuclear VII-94-61 Date: 12/09/94 Site: Washington Nuclear Washington Nuclear 11 VII-78-03 Date: 11/28/78 Site: Washington, PA Washington, PA 1 IB-76-53 Date: 11/03/76 Site: Waterford 18-76-54 Date: 11/03/76 Site: Waterford 18-77-11 Date: 03/31/77 Site: Waterford 18-77-10 Date: 03/31/77 Site: Waterford O 18-77-09 Date: 03/31/77 Site: Waterford 18-77-12 Date: 04/01/77 Site: Waterford 18-78-20 Date: 09/29/78 Site: Waterford IB-78-19 Date: 09/29/78 Site: Waterford 18-78-24 Date: 11/22/78 Site: Waterford

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) 18-78-25 Date: 11/27/78 Site: Waterford 18-78-27 Date: 12/21/78 Site: Waterford 18-79-01 Date: 01/11/79 Site: Waterford VI-82-03 Date: 07/12/82 Site: Waterford 1B-88-35 Date: 11/10/88 Site: Waterford 18-92-01 Date: 02/15/92 Site: Waterford VII-92-06 Date: 02/17/92 Site: Waterford 18-92-04 Date: 03/07/92 Site: Waterford VII-93-29 Date: 04/22/93 Site: Waterford X-93-18 Date: 08/06/93 Site: Waterford 18-94-01 Date: 01/08/94 Site: Waterford VII-94-13 Date: 03/10/94 Site: Waterford VII-94-17 Date: 03/20/94 Site: Waterford VII-94-24 Date: 04/14/94 Site: Waterfc.d VII-94-26 Date: 04/15/94 Site: Waterford VII-94-35 Date: 05/25/94 Site: Waterford Waterford 25 V-79-04 Date: 06/25/79 Site: Watts Bar V-79-06 Date: 10/16/79 Site: Watts Bar 18-80-16 Date: 03/04/80 Site: Watts Bar 18-81-23 Date: 05/07/81 Site: Watts Bar 18-83-04 Date: 02/04/83 Site: Watts Bar 18-84-08 Date: 02/17/84 Site: Watts Bar V-84-04 Date: 03/06/84 Site: Watts Bar 18-84-13 Date: 03/22/84 Site: Watts Bar 18-85-21 Date: 10/28/85 Site: Watts Bar 18-86-31 Date: 09/09/86 Site: Watts Bar 18-87-17 Date: 07/08/87 Site: Watts Bar X-88-15 Date: 06/09/88 Site: Watts Bar X-94-15 Date: 07/11/94 Site: Watts Bar Watts Bar 13 111-67-01 Date: 01/00/67 Site: Wayne State University Wayne State University 1 III-62-01 Date: 04/26/62 Site: Westinghouse Corporation (Cheswick) 111-71-04 Date: 07/00/71 Site: Westinghouse Corporation (Cheswick) Westinghouse Corporation (Cheswick) 2 18-74-07 Date: 04/17/74 Site: Westinghouse Corporation (Columbia) IB-75-23 Date: 10/14/75 Site: Westinghouse Corporation (Columbia) 18-76-05 Date: 02/03/76 Site: Westinghouse Corporation (Columbia) 18-77-02 Date: 02/10/77 Site: Westinghouse Corporation (Columbia) 18-77-21 Date: 10/29/77 Site: Westinghouse Corporation (Columbia) 1B-77-24 Date: 11/14/77 Site: Westinghouse Corporation (Columbia) 18-80-31 Date: 05/19/80 Site: Westinghouse Corporation (Columbia) 111-82-01 Date: 11/17/82 Site: Westinghouse Corporation (Columbia)

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EVENT LIST i PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) i III-83-01 Date: 12/01/83 Site: Westinghouse Corporation (Columbia) 18-86-19 Date: 05/16/86 Site: Westinghouse Corporation (Columbia) l IV-88-02 Date: 08/11/88 Site: Westinghouse Corporation (Columbia) 4 1 i Westinghouse Corporation (Columbia) 11 18-80-05 Date: 01/25/80 Site: Westinghouse-Corporation (7ien) IB-83-35 Date: 10/25/83 Site: Westinghouse Corporation (Zion) l l Westinghouse Corporation (Zion) 2 111-68-01 Date: 01/02/68 Site: Westinghouse Corporation, PA 1 Westinghouse Corporation, PA 1 IV-77-01 Date: 08/29/77 Site: Wheeling, WV ) Wheeling, WV 1 18-78-18 Date: 09/18/78 Site: Wolf Creek 1B-79-50 Date: 05/31/79 Site: Wolf Creek O IB-79-58 Date: 07/12/79 Site: Wolf Creek 18-79-61 Date: 07/30/79 Site: Wolf Creek 1B-79-69 Date: 09/22/79 Site: Wolf Creek 18-79-70 Date: 09/27/79 Site: Wolf Creek IB-79-72 Date: 10/08/79 Site: Wolf Creek 18-79-74 Date: 10/11/79 Site: Wolf Creek 18-79-77 Date: 10/16/79 Site: Wolf Creek 18-79-78 Date: 10/19/79 Site: Wolf Creek IB-79-79 Date: 10/23/79 Site: Wolf Creek 1B-79-82 Date: 10/25/79 Site: Wolf Creek 18-79-88 Date: 11/14/79 Site: Wolf Creek 18-80-01 Date: 01/08/80 Site: Wolf Creek 18-80-02 Date: 01/11/80 Site: Wolf Creek V-80-06 Date: 04/21/80 Site: Wolf Creek VII-87-22 Date: 10/28/87 Site: Wolf Creek IB-88-02 Date: 01/20/88 Site: Wolf Creek X-89-41 Date: 11/17/89 Site: Wolf Creek X-89-43 Date: 12/08/89 Site: Wolf Creek X-89-47 Date: 12/14/89 Site: Wolf Creek X-91-07 Date: 01/15/91 Site: Wolf Creek X-91-19 Date: 02/12/91 Site: Wolf Creek X-91-35 Date: 04/10/91 Site: Wolf Creek X-91-39 Date: 05/03/91 Site: Wolf Creek VII-91-50 Date: 11/09/91 Site: Wolf Creek VII-91-49 Date: 11/09/91 Site: Wolf Creek X-91-60 Date: 12/17/91 Site: Wolf Creek ( X-93-13 Date: 04/15/93 Site: Wolf Creek X-93-26 Date: 10/11/93 Site: Wolf Creek X-94-07 Date: 03/05/94 Site: Wolf Creek X-94-29 Date: 09/30/94 Site: Wolf Creek X-94-38 Date: 12/12/94 Site: Wolf Creek

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (V0L. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) X-94-39 Date: 12/14/95 Site: Wolf Creek Wolf Creek 34 X-89-23 Date: 08/07/89 Site: Wyoming Wyoming 1 18-71-01 Date: 02/16/71 Site: Yankee-Rowe 18-71-03 Date: 03/12/71 Site: Yankee-Rowe 18-88-20 Date: 06/16/88 Site: Yankee-Rowe X-89-15 Date: 06/02/89 Site: Yankee-Rowe VII-90-33 Date: 05/19/90 Site: Yankee-Rowe X-90-16 Date: 12/26/90 Site: Yankee-Rowe VII-92-10 Date: 02/24/92 Site: Yankee-Rowe X-93-06 Date: 02/11/93 Site: Yankee-Rowe X-94-17 Date: 07/15/94 Site: Yankee-Rowe Yankee-Rowe 9 18-80-24 Date: 04/18/80 Site: Yellow Creek 1B-80-28 Date: 05/06/80 Site: Yellow Creek 18-80-41 Date: 07/09/80 Site: Yellow Creek Yellow Creek 3 X-78-03 Date: 03/25/78 Site: Yonkers, NY Yonkers, NY l 18-79-47 Date: 05/30/79 Site: Zimmer VII-80-01 Date: 01/21/80 Site: Zimmer 18-80-33 Date: 05/22/80 Site: Zimmer 18-80-34 Date: 05/23/80 Site: Zimmer 18-82-05 Date: 03/22/82 Site: Zimmer VII-84-01 Date: 02/07/84 Site: Zimmer Zimmer 6 18-74-17 Date: 00/00/74 Site: Zion V-74-02 Date: 00/00/74 Site: Zion 18-74-15 Date: 08/11/74 Site: Zion 18-75-03 Date: 03/08/75 Site: Zion VII-75-04 Date: 05/27/75 Site: Zion 1B-75-15 Date: 09/01/75 Site: Zion X-76-05 Date: 05/12/76 Site: Zion 11-76-03 Date: 07/18/76 Site: Zion 11-76-05 Date: 10/03/76 Site: Zion 18-80-06 Date: 01/25/80 Site: Zion 18-80-64 Date: 10/03/80 Site: Zion IB-81-06 Date: 02/04/81 Site: Zion X-82-01 Date: 01/28/82 Site: Zion

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EVENT LIST PRE-NRC THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1994 (VOL. 1 AND VOL. 2. REV. 3) X-82-03 Date: 05/05/82 Site: Zion 18-83-17 Date: 07/01/83 Site: Zion 18-83-33 Date: 10/20/83 Site: Zion 18-84-26 Date: 10/08/84 Site: Zion X-87-03 Date: 01/30/87 Site: Zion VII-87-05 Date: 04/14/87 Site: Zion X-88-12 Date: 05/11/88 Site: Zion X-89-24 Date: 08/17/89 Site: Zion V-89-10 Date: 10/06/89 Site: Zion 1B-91-09 Date: 01/23/91 Site: Zion 18-91-21 Date: 05/21/91 Site: Zion V-93-01 Date: 04/18/93 Site: Zion V-93-02 Date: 09/23/93 Site: Zion i Zion 26 i 1964 O O

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2. TITLE AND SUBTITLE Safeguards Summary Event List (SSEL) 3.

DATE REPORT PUBLISHED l1995 YEAR uanm January 1, 1990 Through December 31, 1994 July

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6. TYPE OF REPORT M. Fadden, J. Yardumian
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ABSTRACT (200 ass a asu) The Safeguards Summary Event List provides brief summaries of hundreds of safeguards-related events involving j nuclear material or facilities regulated by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Events are described under the categories: Bomb-related, intrusion, Missing / Allegedly Stolen, Transportation-related, TamperingNandalism, Arson, Fireamwrelated, Radiological Sabotage, Non-radiological Sabotage, and Miscellaneous. Because of the public interest, the Miscellaneous category also includes events reported involving source material, byproduct material, and natural uranium, which are exempt from safeguards requirements. Information in the event descriptions was obtained from official NRC sources. is AVALABiUTY STATEMENT KEY WORDS/DESCRIPTORS (44f words apAsses met ed essest reseet+es ni acceang me repcrt) Unlimited Safeguards Events i4 sEcuRnycussacAnon Reactors (" N i Fuel Cycle Facilities Unclassified Bomb Threats (nos nerav t Unclassified

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