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MONTHYEARML24142A1482024-05-13013 May 2024 News Release-I-24-009: NRC Schedules Webinar to Discuss Safety Performance at Nuclear Power Plants in Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania ML24052A3232023-12-20020 December 2023 News Release-I-23-017: NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector at Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant ML24047A0782023-05-18018 May 2023 News Release-I-23-005: NRC Schedules Webinar to Discuss 2022 Safety Performance at Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania Nuclear Power Plants ML23163A2092023-03-0101 March 2023 News Release-I-23-001: NRC Names New Resident Inspector at Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant ML22153A1262022-05-26026 May 2022 News Release-I-22-007: NRC Schedules Webinar to Discuss 2021 Safety Performance at Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania Nuclear Power Plants Press Release-I-21-005, NRC Schedules Webinar to Discuss 2020 Safety Performance at Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania Nuclear Power Plants2021-06-0101 June 2021 Press Release-I-21-005: NRC Schedules Webinar to Discuss 2020 Safety Performance at Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania Nuclear Power Plants Press Release-I-20-019, NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector at Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant2020-09-28028 September 2020 Press Release-I-20-019: NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector at Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-I-19-014, NRC Names New Resident Inspector at Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant2019-06-19019 June 2019 Press Release-I-19-014: NRC Names New Resident Inspector at Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-I-19-012, NRC Schedules Webinar to Discuss 2018 Safety Performance at Pennsylvania Nuclear Power Plants2019-05-21021 May 2019 Press Release-I-19-012: NRC Schedules Webinar to Discuss 2018 Safety Performance at Pennsylvania Nuclear Power Plants Press Release-I-18-012, NRC to Hold Open House to Discuss Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant 2017 Safety Performance2018-05-10010 May 2018 Press Release-I-18-012: NRC to Hold Open House to Discuss Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant 2017 Safety Performance Press Release-I-17-017, NRC to Conduct Public Meeting to Discuss 2016 Performance of Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant2017-04-27027 April 2017 Press Release-I-17-017: NRC to Conduct Public Meeting to Discuss 2016 Performance of Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-I-17-003, NRC Assigns New Senior Resident Inspector to Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant2017-02-0606 February 2017 Press Release-I-17-003: NRC Assigns New Senior Resident Inspector to Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-16-070, NRC Approves Transfer of Susquehanna Nuclear Plant Licenses from Talen Energy to Riverstone Holdings2016-12-0101 December 2016 Press Release-16-070: NRC Approves Transfer of Susquehanna Nuclear Plant Licenses from Talen Energy to Riverstone Holdings Press Release-I-16-012, NRC to Hold Open House on April 27 in Berwick, Pa., to Discuss 2015 Performance of Susquehanna Nuclear Plant2016-04-20020 April 2016 Press Release-I-16-012: NRC to Hold Open House on April 27 in Berwick, Pa., to Discuss 2015 Performance of Susquehanna Nuclear Plant Press Release-16-011, NRC Issues Annual Assessments for Nation'S Nuclear Plants2016-03-0404 March 2016 Press Release-16-011: NRC Issues Annual Assessments for Nation'S Nuclear Plants Press Release-15-054, NRC Issues Mid-Cycle Assessments for Nation'S Nuclear Plants2015-09-0303 September 2015 Press Release-15-054: NRC Issues Mid-Cycle Assessments for Nation'S Nuclear Plants Press Release-I-15-030, NRC Finalizes 'White' Inspection Finding for Susquehanna Nuclear Plant, Resulting in Additional Oversight2015-06-22022 June 2015 Press Release-I-15-030: NRC Finalizes 'White' Inspection Finding for Susquehanna Nuclear Plant, Resulting in Additional Oversight Press Release-I-15-028, NRC to Conduct Open House on June 11 in Berwick, Pa., to Discuss 2014 Performance of Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant2015-06-0202 June 2015 Press Release-I-15-028: NRC to Conduct Open House on June 11 in Berwick, Pa., to Discuss 2014 Performance of Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-15-023, NRC Approves Indirect Transfer of Operating Licenses for Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant2015-04-10010 April 2015 Press Release-15-023: NRC Approves Indirect Transfer of Operating Licenses for Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-14-058, NRC Issues Mid-Cycle Assessments for Nation'S Nuclear Plants2014-09-0404 September 2014 Press Release-14-058: NRC Issues Mid-Cycle Assessments for Nation'S Nuclear Plants Press Release-I-14-033, NRC Plans Public Meeting for Sept. 3 on Results of Inspection Conducted at Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant2014-08-25025 August 2014 Press Release-I-14-033: NRC Plans Public Meeting for Sept. 3 on Results of Inspection Conducted at Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-I-14-013, NRC to Meet with PPL on April 9th to Discuss Performance of Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant2014-04-0202 April 2014 Press Release-I-14-013: NRC to Meet with PPL on April 9th to Discuss Performance of Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-I-13-037, NRC Assigns New Resident Inspectors to Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant2013-10-29029 October 2013 Press Release-I-13-037: NRC Assigns New Resident Inspectors to Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-I-13-013, NRC to Hold Meeting with PPL on April 10th in Salem Township, Pa., to Discuss Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant Annual Assessment2013-04-0202 April 2013 Press Release-I-13-013: NRC to Hold Meeting with PPL on April 10th in Salem Township, Pa., to Discuss Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant Annual Assessment Press Release-I-13-002, NRC Starts Special Inspection at Susquehanna Nuclear Plant to Evaluate Issues Regarding Unit 2 Unplanned Shutdown2013-01-14014 January 2013 Press Release-I-13-002: NRC Starts Special Inspection at Susquehanna Nuclear Plant to Evaluate Issues Regarding Unit 2 Unplanned Shutdown Press Release-I-12-041, NRC Continues to Monitor Hurricane Sandy; No Plants Shut Down as a Result of the Storm2012-10-29029 October 2012 Press Release-I-12-041: NRC Continues to Monitor Hurricane Sandy; No Plants Shut Down as a Result of the Storm Press Release-I-12-039, NRC to Meet with PPL Regarding Performance Improvements at Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant2012-10-0909 October 2012 Press Release-I-12-039: NRC to Meet with PPL Regarding Performance Improvements at Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-I-12-008, NRC to Hold Public Meetings on March 21st in Berwick, Pa., to Discuss Annual Assessment of Susquehanna Nuclear Plant and Results of Recent Supplemental Inspection2012-03-19019 March 2012 Press Release-I-12-008: NRC to Hold Public Meetings on March 21st in Berwick, Pa., to Discuss Annual Assessment of Susquehanna Nuclear Plant and Results of Recent Supplemental Inspection Press Release-I-11-012, NRC to Hold Public Meeting on May 19th in Berwick, Pa., to Discuss Annual Assessment of Susquehanna Nuclear Plant2011-05-0909 May 2011 Press Release-I-11-012: NRC to Hold Public Meeting on May 19th in Berwick, Pa., to Discuss Annual Assessment of Susquehanna Nuclear Plant Press Release-I-10-041, NRC Assigns New Resident Inspector to Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant2010-09-0808 September 2010 Press Release-I-10-041: NRC Assigns New Resident Inspector to Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-I-10-037, NRC Monitoring 'Alert' Declared at Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant2010-08-10010 August 2010 Press Release-I-10-037: NRC Monitoring 'Alert' Declared at Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-I-10-023, NRC to Hold Public Meeting on April 27 in Berwick, Pa. to Discuss Annual Assessment of Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant2010-04-21021 April 2010 Press Release-I-10-023: NRC to Hold Public Meeting on April 27 in Berwick, Pa. to Discuss Annual Assessment of Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-I-10-006, NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector at Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant2010-03-0202 March 2010 Press Release-I-10-006: NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector at Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-09-158, NRC Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards to Meet Oct. 8-10 in Rockville, MD2009-09-24024 September 2009 Press Release-09-158: NRC Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards to Meet Oct. 8-10 in Rockville, MD Press Release-09-142, NRC Issues Final Safety Evaluation Report for Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant License Renewal2009-08-27027 August 2009 Press Release-09-142: NRC Issues Final Safety Evaluation Report for Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant License Renewal Press Release-I-09-034, NRC to Discuss Safety Conscious Work Environment at Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant at Public Meeting on July 62009-06-29029 June 2009 Press Release-I-09-034: NRC to Discuss Safety Conscious Work Environment at Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant at Public Meeting on July 6 Press Release-I-09-027, NRC to Discuss Annual Assessment for Susquehanna Nuclear Plant at Public Meeting Set for May 19 in Berwick, Pa2009-05-11011 May 2009 Press Release-I-09-027: NRC to Discuss Annual Assessment for Susquehanna Nuclear Plant at Public Meeting Set for May 19 in Berwick, Pa Press Release-I-09-019, NRC Bans Former Senior Reactor Operator from NRC-Licensed Activities for Three Years2009-04-0202 April 2009 Press Release-I-09-019: NRC Bans Former Senior Reactor Operator from NRC-Licensed Activities for Three Years Press Release-09-048, Issues Final Environmental Assessment and Draft Safety Evaluation for Susquehanna Nuclear Plant License Renewal2009-03-16016 March 2009 Press Release-09-048: Issues Final Environmental Assessment and Draft Safety Evaluation for Susquehanna Nuclear Plant License Renewal Press Release-I-09-002, NRC to Discuss Results of License Renewal Inspection for Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant on Jan. 132009-01-0707 January 2009 Press Release-I-09-002: NRC to Discuss Results of License Renewal Inspection for Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant on Jan. 13 ML0835105992008-12-16016 December 2008 Press Release-I - Note to Editors-12-16-2008: Meeting Scheduled for This Evening on Susquehanna License Renewal Inspection Cancelled Press Release-I-08-062, NRC to Discuss Results of License Renewal Inspection for Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant on Dec. 162008-12-10010 December 2008 Press Release-I-08-062: NRC to Discuss Results of License Renewal Inspection for Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant on Dec. 16 Press Release-I-08-058, NRC Monitoring Alert at Susquehanna 2 Nuclear Plant2008-10-27027 October 2008 Press Release-I-08-058: NRC Monitoring Alert at Susquehanna 2 Nuclear Plant Press Release-I-08-033, NRC Seeks Input on Draft Environmental Report for Susquehanna Nuclear Plant License Renewal Application; Meetings on May 282008-05-14014 May 2008 Press Release-I-08-033: NRC Seeks Input on Draft Environmental Report for Susquehanna Nuclear Plant License Renewal Application; Meetings on May 28 Press Release-08-019, NRC Approves Power Uprate for Susquehanna2008-01-30030 January 2008 Press Release-08-019: NRC Approves Power Uprate for Susquehanna Press Release-I-07-061, NRC Cites Former Susquehanna Nuclear Plant Operator2007-11-27027 November 2007 Press Release-I-07-061: NRC Cites Former Susquehanna Nuclear Plant Operator Press Release-I-07-055, - NRC Assigns New Inspectors to Susquehanna Station2007-10-23023 October 2007 Press Release-I-07-055 - NRC Assigns New Inspectors to Susquehanna Station Press Release-I-07-020, NRC to Discuss 2006 Assessment for Susquehanna Nuclear Plant at Public Meeting Scheduled for April 242007-04-17017 April 2007 Press Release-I-07-020: NRC to Discuss 2006 Assessment for Susquehanna Nuclear Plant at Public Meeting Scheduled for April 24 ML0703804592006-11-15015 November 2006 License Renewal Scoping Meeting Handouts: TMI-Alert Press Release ML0703804722006-11-13013 November 2006 License Renewal Scoping Meeting Handouts: Radiation and Public Health Project 2024-05-13
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NRC NEWS U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Office of Public Affairs, Region I 475 Allendale Road, King of Prussia, Pa. 19406 E-mail: opa1@nrc.gov Site: www.nrc.gov Blog: http://public-blog.nrc-gateway.gov No. I-12-008 March 19, 2012
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Diane Screnci, (610) 337-5330 Email: opa1.resource@nrc.gov Neil Sheehan, (610) 337-5331 NRC TO HOLD PUBLIC MEETINGS ON MARCH 21st IN BERWICK, PA.,
TO DISCUSS ANNUAL ASSESSMENT OF SUSQUEHANNA NUCLEAR PLANT AND RESULTS OF RECENT SUPPLEMENTAL INSPECTION Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff will hold a public meeting on Wednesday, March 21, regarding the agencys annual assessment of safety performance for the Susquehanna nuclear power plant during 2011.
The meeting is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. at the Eagle Building, at 107 S. Market St. in Berwick, Pa. Prior to the sessions conclusion, there will be an opportunity for members of the public to ask questions of the NRC staff regarding the plants performance, as well as the agencys oversight of the facility.
A second meeting, which will be held at the same location, will start at 7 p.m. and discuss the results of a supplemental inspection conducted during the weeks of Feb. 13 and 27 at the plant. That team inspection evaluated the actions taken by the facilitys owner, PPL, in response to a White (low to moderate safety significance) inspection finding and a White Performance Indicator at Susquehanna Unit 1. The NRC conducted the inspection to evaluate whether PPL fully understands the root causes of the associated problems and has implemented sufficient corrective actions to address them.
The Susquehanna plant, which is located in Salem Township (Luzerne County), Pa., is the site of two boiling-water reactors.
Among plants overseen by the NRCs Region I Office, Susquehanna Unit 1 was the only unit listed in the Degraded Cornerstone Column of our Action Matrix, which dictates our level of oversight for each plant, NRC Region I Administrator Bill Dean said. Consistent with that fact, we are continuing to devote additional inspection resources to the plant until we are satisfied the issues that led to the designation of Degraded Cornerstone have been fully addressed.
Overall, the Susquehanna Unit 1 and 2 reactors operated safely during 2011. For Susquehanna Unit 2, as assessed through the NRCs Reactor Oversight Process, there were no inspection findings that were Greater than Green (rising to the level requiring additional NRC oversight) or any performance indicators that were other than Green (exceeding the threshold for the indicator and requiring additional NRC oversight). Therefore, for the remainder of 2012, Unit 2 will receive the normal, very detailed inspection regime used by the NRC for plants that are operating well.
However, Susquehanna Unit 1 had a White (low to moderate safety significance) inspection finding during 2010, and that finding remains open. The finding stems from an internal flooding event at the plant on July 16, 2010, which required plant operators to manually shut down the reactor.
The NRC is also continuing to apply additional oversight to Susquehanna Unit 1 due to a performance indicator that changed to White in 2011. The performance indicator covers Unplanned Scrams (or shutdowns) per 7,000 Hours of Online Operation. This means that if a plant experiences more than three unplanned scrams during the previous 7,000 hours0 days <br />0 hours <br />0 weeks <br />0 months <br /> of operation, the performance indicator will transition from Green to White. Susquehanna Unit 1 crossed that threshold at the end of the first quarter of 2011. That performance indicator, combined with the White inspection finding, placed the unit in the Degraded Cornerstone Column of the NRCs Action Matrix.
In addition, the NRC will continue to monitor efforts by PPL to address substantive cross-cutting issues at Susquehanna in the areas of human resources and problem identification and resolution. The plant had four inspection findings in the human resources area in 2011 and six inspection findings involving the facilitys problem identification and resolution programs.
The NRC utilizes a combination of color-coded inspection findings and performance indicators to measure plant performance. The colors start with Green and then increase to White, Yellow or Red, commensurate with the safety significance of the issues involved.
The agency issues reports on performance at specific plants twice a year: During the mid-cycle, or mid-point, of the year, and at the conclusion of the year. Inspection findings and performance indicators are also updated on the NRCs website each quarter. Following the release of the annual reports every March, the NRC meets with the public in the vicinity of each plant to discuss the results. The meetings are in keeping with the agencys commitment to transparency with regard to its activities.
The annual assessment for the Susquehanna plant is available on the NRC website. The notices for the meetings are available in the NRCs Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) under accession numbers ML12066A064 and ML12066A077.
Help in using ADAMS can be obtained via the NRCs Public Document Room at 1-800-397-4209 or 301-415-4737, or by e-mail at PDR.Resource@nrc.gov.
Routine inspections are carried out by the two NRC Resident Inspectors assigned to the plant and by inspection specialists from the agencys Region I Office in King of Prussia, Pa.
Among the areas of performance at Susquehanna to be inspected this year by NRC specialists are activities associated with radiological safety, dry cask storage of spent nuclear fuel, emergency preparedness and the plants implementation of an industry initiative to address the potential degradation of underground piping.
Current performance information for Susquehanna Unit 1 and Susquehanna Unit 2 is available on the NRC website.
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