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ENS 5360113 September 2018 04:00:00Other Unspec ReqmntHurricane Notification Per Technical Requirement for Hurricane FlorenceA hurricane is within 500 nautical miles from Indian Point Energy Center with wind speed in excess of 87 knots. The National Weather Service has issued a hurricane warning for a hurricane with wind in excess of 87 knots (approximately 100 mph) within 500 nautical miles of the facility. Per the Technical Requirement Manual a prompt report shall be made to the NRC Incident Response Center within 1 hour of receipt of that hurricane warning. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector.
ENS 5093930 March 2015 16:00:00Other Unspec ReqmntReport to New York Public Service Commission Regarding Main Generator Voltage RegulatorThe licensee reported that there was an unscheduled removal of service of the Unit 3 Main Generator automatic voltage regulator. This is required to be reported per IP-SNM-LI-108, "Event Notification and Reporting". This does not significantly affect the unit operation. The investigation into the loss of automatic voltage regulation is under investigation. The licensee notified the New York Public Service Commission and the New York Independent System Operator. The licensee will be notifying the NRC Resident Inspector.
ENS 502584 July 2014 01:25:00Other Unspec ReqmntHurricane within 500 Nautical Miles of the FacilityA hurricane is within 500 nautical miles from Indian Point Energy Center with wind speed in excess of 87 knots. The National Weather Service has issued a hurricane warning for a hurricane with wind in excess of 87 knots (approximately 100 mph) within 500 nautical miles of the facility. Per Technical Requirement Manual 5.4.A, a prompt report shall be made to the NRC Incident Response Center within 1 hour of receipt of that hurricane warning. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.
ENS 4721428 August 2011 14:00:00Other Unspec Reqmnt24 Hour Notification of Pollution Discharge Permit NotificationOn August 28, 2011 at approximately 1000 EDT the Indian Point common discharge canal was reported to be overflowing. The overflow condition was caused by the elevated river water levels experienced during Hurricane Irene. The site SPDES (State Pollution Discharge Elimination System) permit requires the canal discharge to be subsurface. Since the overflow was not a subsurface discharge it constituted a SPDES permit violation. There was no failure or malfunction of the outfall structure, and by 1430 EDT river level had lowered enough that the discharge canal was again operating within normal limits. The resident inspector has been notified. New York State Department of Environment Control has been notified.
ENS 4720326 August 2011 20:30:00Other Unspec ReqmntHurricane Notification Per Technical Requirements ManualA hurricane is within 500 nautical miles from Indian Point Energy Center with wind speed in excess of 87 knots. The National Weather Service has issued a hurricane warning for a hurricane with wind in excess of 87 knots (approximately 100 mph) within 500 nautical miles of the facility. Per the Technical Requirements Manual a prompt report shall be made to the NRC Incident Response Center within 1 hour of receipt of that hurricane warning. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector.
ENS 462262 September 2010 22:00:00Other Unspec ReqmntHurricane within 500 Nautical Miles of the FacilityA hurricane is within 500 nautical miles from Indian Point Energy Center with wind speed in excess of 87 knots. The National Weather Service has issued a hurricane warning for a hurricane with wind in excess of 87 knots (approximately 100 mph) within 500 nautical miles of the facility. Per the Technical Requirement Manual a prompt report shall be made to the NRC Incident Response Center within 1 hour of receipt of that hurricane warning. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.
ENS 4236523 February 2006 08:31:00Other Unspec ReqmntAccident Involving Transportation of Radioactive Material

At 0331 EST on 2/23/06, a tractor trailer truck delivering new fuel assemblies backed into the Fuel Handling Building roll up door. The door was 4 feet from the full up position. The upper fuel transport container was pushed into the door but had no visible damage. The truck sustained no damage also. The Fuel Handling Building roll up door had slight damage. This door is only required as a barrier during spent fuel handling which is not in progress. No release of radioactivity occurred. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.

      • UPDATE FROM PRUSSMAN TO KNOKE AT 12:44 EST ON 2/23/06 ***

Licensee is retracting this event based on the following information: At 0429 hours EST, Indian Point 2 reported a tractor trailer truck delivering new fuel assemblies backed into the Fuel Handling Building roll up door. This was event 42365. This event was reported based upon procedural guidance that referenced 49CFR171.15. Indian Point 2 is retracting this notification based on a review of the detailed reporting requirements of 49CFR171.15(b) and a conclusion that none of those reporting requirements was met. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified R1DO (Henderson)

ENS 420415 October 2005 19:20:00Other Unspec ReqmntTritium Detected in Transformer Yard Monitoring WellOn October 5, 2005, at approximately 1520 hours a condition report was written to report that tritium was detected in monitoring well MW-111 located in the Indian Point (Unit) 2 transformer yard. The sample indicated 2.11E-4 micro curies per cc (cubic centimeter). Other (nearby) sampling wells showed negative. Follow up samples and an investigation are in progress. The sampling that was done was part of an ongoing investigation to verify and quantify previously identified leakage, potentially from the spent fuel pool. Courtesy calls have been made to local officials to notify them of these findings. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.
ENS 4140312 February 2005 00:30:00Other Unspec ReqmntNotification to New York State Psc Involving Radwaste Shipment Incident OffsiteNotified by Barnwell Waste Management Facility that the filter liner sent to the Facility had arrived and that they found 'waste outside the liner.' This is a violation of the Barnwell license. This notification is made in accordance with the New York State PSC (Public Service Commission) requirements per corporate procedure. Ref: CR-IP2-2005-00613 The licensee will inform the State of New York and had informed the NRC Resident Inspector.
ENS 409163 August 2004 15:30:00Other Unspec ReqmntNotification Made Due to Path of Hurricane AlexHurricane "Alex" is within 500 nautical miles from Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC) with wind speed in excess of 87 knots. The licensee is tracking the hurricane and entered procedure OAP-008. The one hour non-emergency notifications was made per Technical Results Manual (TRM). The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.
ENS 4016617 September 2003 21:35:00Other Unspec ReqmntHurricane Force Winds within 500 Nautical Miles of PlantThe Indian Point Unit 2 Technical Specification 3.14.A requires prompt notification of the NRC when hurricane force winds are within 500 nautical miles of the plant. Indian Point will continue to monitor the situation and update as necessary. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector.