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MONTHYEARML24214A2292024-07-0202 July 2024 News Release-II-24-020: NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant ML24127A0372024-04-25025 April 2024 News Release-II-24-012: NRC Schedules Regulatory Conference with TVA to Discuss Proposed Violation at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant ML24113A0612024-03-15015 March 2024 News Release-II-24-003: NRC Schedules Meetings to Discuss 2023 Performance of Three TVA Nuclear Power Plants ML24095A1712024-03-15015 March 2024 News Release-II-24-003: NRC Schedules Meetings to Discuss 2023 Performance of Three TVA Nuclear Power Plants ML24047A0852023-05-0404 May 2023 News Release-II-23-013: NRC Schedules Open House and Virtual Meetings to Discuss 2022 Performance of Three TVA Nuclear Power Plants ML22223A1262022-08-11011 August 2022 News Release-II-22-022: NRC Names New Resident Inspector at Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant ML22097A1292022-04-0505 April 2022 News Release-II-22-006: NRC Schedules Virtual Public Meeting to Discuss Three TVA Nuclear Power Plants 2021 Safety Performance Press Release-II-21-015, NRC Schedules Virtual Meeting to Discuss 2020 Safety Performance of Tva'S Three Nuclear Power Plants2021-05-0606 May 2021 Press Release-II-21-015: NRC Schedules Virtual Meeting to Discuss 2020 Safety Performance of Tva'S Three Nuclear Power Plants Press Release-II-20-011, NRC Schedules Virtual Meeting to Discuss 2019 Safety Performance of Three TVA Nuclear Power Plants2020-04-21021 April 2020 Press Release-II-20-011: NRC Schedules Virtual Meeting to Discuss 2019 Safety Performance of Three TVA Nuclear Power Plants ML19318E9962019-11-18018 November 2019 Local Public Notice: Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, Unit 1, Exigent Amendment Request Press Release-II-19-017, NRC Schedules Open House to Discuss Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant Performance2019-04-16016 April 2019 Press Release-II-19-017: NRC Schedules Open House to Discuss Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant Performance Press Release-II-19-002, NRC Schedules Meeting to Discuss TVA Confirmatory Orders2019-02-26026 February 2019 Press Release-II-19-002: NRC Schedules Meeting to Discuss TVA Confirmatory Orders Press Release-II-18-031, NRC Names New Resident Inspector at Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant2018-06-28028 June 2018 Press Release-II-18-031: NRC Names New Resident Inspector at Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-II-18-026, NRC to Hold Open House to Discuss 2017 Performance of Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant2018-05-29029 May 2018 Press Release-II-18-026: NRC to Hold Open House to Discuss 2017 Performance of Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-18-008, NRC Issues Annual Assessments for Nation'S Nuclear Plants2018-03-0505 March 2018 Press Release-18-008: NRC Issues Annual Assessments for Nation'S Nuclear Plants Press Release-II-17-042, NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant2017-08-17017 August 2017 Press Release-II-17-042: NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Press Release-II-17-041, International Safety Review Team Visits Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant2017-08-14014 August 2017 Press Release-II-17-041: International Safety Review Team Visits Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-II-16-022, NRC Schedules Open House and Meeting to Discuss Assessment of Sequoyah Nuclear Plant and NRC Research Analyzing Unlikely Accidents2016-04-14014 April 2016 Press Release-II-16-022: NRC Schedules Open House and Meeting to Discuss Assessment of Sequoyah Nuclear Plant and NRC Research Analyzing Unlikely Accidents 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-II-15-044, NRC to Increase Oversight of Sequoyah Nuclear Plant2015-11-12012 November 2015 Press Release-II-15-044: NRC to Increase Oversight of Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Press Release-15-068, NRC Accelerates Schedule for Earthquake Risk Analysis at U.S. Reactors2015-10-27027 October 2015 Press Release-15-068: NRC Accelerates Schedule for Earthquake Risk Analysis at U.S. Reactors Press Release-15-057, NRC Renews Operating License of Sequoyah Nuclear Plant in Tennessee2015-09-28028 September 2015 Press Release-15-057: NRC Renews Operating License of Sequoyah Nuclear Plant in Tennessee Press Release-II-15-013, NRC Schedules Open House to Discuss Sequoyah Nuclear Plant 2014 Performance2015-03-30030 March 2015 Press Release-II-15-013: NRC Schedules Open House to Discuss Sequoyah Nuclear Plant 2014 Performance Press Release-15-017, NRC Issues Final Environmental Report on Sequoyah Nuclear Plant License Renewal2015-03-20020 March 2015 Press Release-15-017: NRC Issues Final Environmental Report on Sequoyah Nuclear Plant License Renewal ML15079A3772015-03-20020 March 2015 Press Release-15-017: NRC Issues Final Environmental Report on Sequoyah Nuclear Plant License Renewal Press Release-II-15-009, NRC Proposes $70,000 Fine for Violations at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant2015-03-11011 March 2015 Press Release-II-15-009: NRC Proposes $70,000 Fine for Violations at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Press Release-14-048, NRC Seeks Public Comment on Draft Environmental Study of Sequoyah Nuclear Plant License Renewal Application2014-08-12012 August 2014 Press Release-14-048: NRC Seeks Public Comment on Draft Environmental Study of Sequoyah Nuclear Plant License Renewal Application Press Release-II-14-012, NRC Schedules Meeting April 2 to Discuss Agency'S Assessment of Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant2014-03-24024 March 2014 Press Release-II-14-012: NRC Schedules Meeting April 2 to Discuss Agency'S Assessment of Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-14-016, NRC Issues Annual Assessments for Nation'S Nuclear Plants2014-03-0606 March 2014 Press Release-14-016: NRC Issues Annual Assessments for Nation'S Nuclear Plants Press Release-II-14-003, NRC Schedules Meeting to Discuss Flooding Preparations at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant2014-01-28028 January 2014 Press Release-II-14-003: NRC Schedules Meeting to Discuss Flooding Preparations at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Press Release-II-13-062, NRC Schedules Meeting to Discuss Results of License Renewal Inspection at Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant2013-12-0606 December 2013 Press Release-II-13-062: NRC Schedules Meeting to Discuss Results of License Renewal Inspection at Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-13-073, NRC Issues Mid-Cycle Assessments for Nation'S Nuclear Plants2013-09-0606 September 2013 Press Release-13-073: NRC Issues Mid-Cycle Assessments for Nation'S Nuclear Plants Press Release-II-13-042, NRC Increases Oversight of Sequoyah Nuclear Plant for Flood-Related Violations2013-06-0505 June 2013 Press Release-II-13-042: NRC Increases Oversight of Sequoyah Nuclear Plant for Flood-Related Violations Press Release-II-13-024, NRC Schedules Open House and Presentation to Discuss Annual Assessment of Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant2013-04-22022 April 2013 Press Release-II-13-024: NRC Schedules Open House and Presentation to Discuss Annual Assessment of Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-II-13-016, NRC Schedules Conference to Discuss Flood-Related Inspection Findings at Watts Bar and Sequoyah Nuclear Plants2013-04-16016 April 2013 Press Release-II-13-016: NRC Schedules Conference to Discuss Flood-Related Inspection Findings at Watts Bar and Sequoyah Nuclear Plants Press Release-13-021, NRC to Hold Public Meetings April 3 to Discuss Safety and Environmental Reviews of Sequoyah License Renewal2013-03-28028 March 2013 Press Release-13-021: NRC to Hold Public Meetings April 3 to Discuss Safety and Environmental Reviews of Sequoyah License Renewal Press Release-II-13-008, NRC Schedules Meeting with TVA to Discuss Use of Commercial Parts in Its Operating Nuclear Plants2013-03-22022 March 2013 Press Release-II-13-008: NRC Schedules Meeting with TVA to Discuss Use of Commercial Parts in Its Operating Nuclear Plants Press Release-13-014, NRC Announces Hearing Opportunity on License Renewal Application for Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant2013-03-0707 March 2013 Press Release-13-014: NRC Announces Hearing Opportunity on License Renewal Application for Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-II-13-004, NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector at Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant2013-01-31031 January 2013 Press Release-II-13-004: NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector at Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-II-12-065, NRC Schedules Meeting with TVA to Discuss Flood Mitigation Strategies at Sequoyah and Watts Bar Nuclear Power Plants2012-11-27027 November 2012 Press Release-II-12-065: NRC Schedules Meeting with TVA to Discuss Flood Mitigation Strategies at Sequoyah and Watts Bar Nuclear Power Plants Press Release-II-12-020, NRC Schedules Open House and Presentation to Discuss Annual Assessment of Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant2012-04-12012 April 2012 Press Release-II-12-020: NRC Schedules Open House and Presentation to Discuss Annual Assessment of Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-II-11-026, NRC Schedules Meeting to Discuss 2010 Performance Assessment for Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant2011-04-20020 April 2011 Press Release-II-11-026: NRC Schedules Meeting to Discuss 2010 Performance Assessment for Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-II-10-023, NRC Schedules Open House to Discuss 2009 Performance of Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant2010-04-12012 April 2010 Press Release-II-10-023: NRC Schedules Open House to Discuss 2009 Performance of Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-09-190, NRC Renews Operating Licenses for Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant for an Additional 20 Years2009-11-24024 November 2009 Press Release-09-190: NRC Renews Operating Licenses for Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant for an Additional 20 Years Press Release-II-09-019, NRC Schedules Open House to Answer Questions on 2008 Performance of Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant2009-04-0303 April 2009 Press Release-II-09-019: NRC Schedules Open House to Answer Questions on 2008 Performance of Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-II-09-001, NRC Issues Confirmatory Order to Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Following Alternative Dispute Resolution2009-01-0606 January 2009 Press Release-II-09-001: NRC Issues Confirmatory Order to Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Following Alternative Dispute Resolution ML0825906212008-09-10010 September 2008 Press Release-II-08-046: NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Near Chattanooga Press Release-II-08-046, NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Near Chattanooga2008-09-10010 September 2008 Press Release-II-08-046: NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Near Chattanooga Press Release-08-066, NRC Adds Sequoyah Plant to Initial Scope of State-of-the-Art Reactor Consequence Analysis2008-03-25025 March 2008 Press Release-08-066: NRC Adds Sequoyah Plant to Initial Scope of State-of-the-Art Reactor Consequence Analysis Press Release-07-121, - NRC Seeks Public Comment on Draft Environmental Review of Sequoyah Fuels Corp. Remediation Plan2007-09-24024 September 2007 Press Release-07-121 - NRC Seeks Public Comment on Draft Environmental Review of Sequoyah Fuels Corp. Remediation Plan 2024-07-02
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No: II-15-044 November 12, 2015 CONTACT: Roger Hannah 404-997-4417 Joey Ledford 404-997-4416 NRC to Increase Oversight of Sequoyah Nuclear Plant The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is increasing its oversight of Unit 1 at the Sequoyah nuclear power plant as a result of the frequency of unplanned shutdowns the plant has experienced. The Sequoyah plant is located near Soddy-Daisy, Tenn., about 16 miles northeast of Chattanooga, and is operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority.
After its quarterly review of plant performance in October, the NRC updated its assessment of Sequoyah Unit 1. That evaluation consisted of a review of performance indicators and inspection results. The NRC review found that Sequoyah Unit 1 crossed the green-to-white threshold for the unplanned scrams per 7,000 critical hours performance indicator. This was due to one trip in the first quarter this year and three trips in the third quarter.
Overall, the Sequoyah plant is operating safely, said NRC Acting Region II Administrator Len Wert. However, these shutdowns point to potential performance issues and we want to ensure that TVA addresses them appropriately.
The NRC will conduct a supplemental inspection to provide assurance that the causes of the shutdowns are understood, to identify the extent of those causes, and to ensure TVAs corrective actions are sufficient.
The NRC evaluates inspection findings and performance indicators at commercial nuclear power plants with a color-coded system which classifies them as green, white, yellow or red, in increasing order of safety significance. As the significance increases, the NRC heightens the level of oversight for that plant including additional inspections. If a plant takes appropriate corrective actions and improves safety performance, the agency returns to its normal, but still extensive, inspection schedule.
No: II-15-044 November 12, 2015 CONTACT: Roger Hannah 404-997-4417 Joey Ledford 404-997-4416 NRC to Increase Oversight of Sequoyah Nuclear Plant The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is increasing its oversight of Unit 1 at the Sequoyah nuclear power plant as a result of the frequency of unplanned shutdowns the plant has experienced. The Sequoyah plant is located near Soddy-Daisy, Tenn., about 16 miles northeast of Chattanooga, and is operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority.
After its quarterly review of plant performance in October, the NRC updated its assessment of Sequoyah Unit 1. That evaluation consisted of a review of performance indicators and inspection results. The NRC review found that Sequoyah Unit 1 crossed the green-to-white threshold for the unplanned scrams per 7,000 critical hours performance indicator. This was due to one trip in the first quarter this year and three trips in the third quarter.
Overall, the Sequoyah plant is operating safely, said NRC Acting Region II Administrator Len Wert. However, these shutdowns point to potential performance issues and we want to ensure that TVA addresses them appropriately.
The NRC will conduct a supplemental inspection to provide assurance that the causes of the shutdowns are understood, to identify the extent of those causes, and to ensure TVAs corrective actions are sufficient.
The NRC evaluates inspection findings and performance indicators at commercial nuclear power plants with a color-coded system which classifies them as green, white, yellow or red, in increasing order of safety significance. As the significance increases, the NRC heightens the level of oversight for that plant including additional inspections. If a plant takes appropriate corrective actions and improves safety performance, the agency returns to its normal, but still extensive, inspection schedule.