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ENS 57330 | 18 September 2024 13:30:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | The following information was provided by NextEra Energy Point Beach, LLC (NextEra) via phone and email: NextEra makes the following notification under 10 CFR 21.21(d)(3)(i) of a defect found in a Westinghouse relay, model NBFD31S, during pre-installation bench testing. Specifically, the relay was found to not function as required due to its internal plunger not operating properly. This malfunctioning caused the plunger to not fully extend and cause the normally open contacts to remain closed. Investigations completed by Westinghouse determined that the plunger would not function properly because its kickout spring was misaligned due to human error. This relay was procured from Westinghouse for safety related nuclear applications. NextEra has concluded that this defect constitutes a substantial safety hazard (SSH). A SSH exists because of the nature of the defect was such that the relay would not be able to perform its safety function if installed, and would result in a loss of redundancy in a safety related system, in this case, the reactor protection system. On September 17, 2024, the Point Beach Site Vice President was notified of the requirement to report this event under 10 CFR 21.21. This is a non-emergency notification required by 10 CFR 21.21(d)(3)(i). A written notification in accordance with 10 CFR 21.21(d)(3(ii) will be provided within 30 days. Since this defect was discovered prior to installation, in accordance with station requirements for bench testing, and the vendor has concluded that this event is an isolated case, there were no actual impacts on safety related equipment. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified. The following additional information was obtained from the licensee in accordance with Headquarters Operations Officers Report Guidance: Responsible corporate officer: Michael Durbin Site Vice President (920) 755-7854 |
ENS 56829 | 2 November 2023 16:41:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | The following information was provided by the licensee via email: On November 2, 2023, at 0715 CDT, it was discovered that the results of a blind performance specimen provided to a Health & Human Services (HHS)-certified testing facility were not as expected. The blind specimen results indicated a false negative for MDA/MDMA and a false positive for amphetamines. Investigation is ongoing to determine if the results are accurate. This report is being made in accordance with 10 CFR 26.719(c)(2) and 10 CFR 26.719(c)(3). The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified by the licensee."
Follow-up investigation by an independent Health and Human Services laboratory confirmed that the blind specimen in question was analyzed correctly. The error is thought to have occurred during the preparation of the blind specimen, prior to delivery to the site. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified by the licensee. Notified R3DO (Orlikowski) and FFD Group (email). |
ENS 55426 | 24 August 2021 12:31:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | The following was received from the Point Beach Station Radiation Protection Manager (RPM) via phone call to the Headquarters Operations Officer: Per 10 CFR 20.1906(d)(1), the Point Beach Station RPM reported to the NRC receipt of a package of radioactive material (new fuel shipment) with removable surface contamination greater than NRC reporting limits. The package was received Tuesday, August 24, 2021, at 0645 CDT. The package was surveyed and it was determined that the external surface of the package contained removable contamination that exceeded the regulatory limit of 240 dpm/cm2 for beta-gamma emitters. The measured level of removable contamination was 337.3 dpm/cm2 for beta-gamma emitters and contained Cobalt 60. The licensee's corrective actions were to conduct additional smears of the package, trailer, and truck, and to frisk the truck driver to ensure no further contamination. No contamination has been identified. |
ENS 55418 | 19 August 2021 18:14:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | A covered employee had a confirmed positive during a for-cause fitness-for-duty test. The employee's access to the plant has been terminated. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified. |
ENS 55390 | 31 July 2021 21:37:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | At 1646 (CDT) on 7/31/21, with Unit 1 in Mode 1 at 100 percent power, the reactor was manually tripped due to control board indications of a Unit 1 'B' Main Feed Pump trip. After the reactor trip, one of the Condenser Steam Dump valves cycled to intermediate and remained stuck. The Condenser Steam Dump Valve was isolated locally using manual isolation valves. The 'B' Feed Regulating Bypass Valve did not control in automatic and was taken to manual to control the level in 'B' Steam Generator. The Auxiliary Feedwater System automatically actuated as designed when the valid actuation signal was received. Operations stabilized the plant in Mode 3. Decay heat is being removed by atmospheric dump valves due to condenser unavailability. Unit 2 is unaffected. This event is being reported pursuant to 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B) and 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A). The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified. During the transient, all control rods inserted into the core. There is no known primary to secondary leakage. During the transient, no relief valves or safeties lifted. The plant is currently maintaining normal operating temperature and pressure with all safety equipment available. The plant is in its normal shutdown electrical lineup. |
ENS 54930 | 3 October 2020 15:07:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | During a scheduled refueling outage, a walkdown inside containment to investigate leakage revealed a pressure boundary leak upstream of 1RC-526B, HX-1B Steam Generator Channel Head Drain. This location would be considered part of the reactor coolant system as defined under 10 CFR 50.2. As such, this event is being reported pursuant to 10 CFR 50.72 (b)(3)(ii)(A). Unit 1 is currently in mode 4. Repairs for the condition are being determined. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified. The leak rate was determined to be 0.138 gpm. | |
ENS 53779 | 5 December 2018 20:07:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | At 1539 (CST) December 5, 2018, with Unit 1 at 100 percent power, the reactor was manually tripped due to degrading condenser vacuum. The trip was uncomplicated with all systems responding normally, post-trip. An actuation of the auxiliary feedwater system occurred during the manual trip. The auxiliary feedwater system automatically started as designed when the valid actuation signal was received. Operations stabilized the plant in mode 3 (hot standby). Decay heat is being removed by atmospheric dump valves. Unit 2 is not affected. This event is being reported pursuant to 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B) and 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A). The loss of condenser vacuum resulted because one of two circulating water pumps was running and its discharge valve shut. The cause for the valve shutting is under investigation. There is no primary to secondary leakage. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector | |
ENS 53239 | 1 March 2018 20:05:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | During review of protection of equipment from damaging effects of tornados, Point Beach Nuclear Plant identified a potential vulnerability for the turbine driven auxiliary feedwater pumps due to steam supply piping that is not routed through a Class 1 structure. Immediate compensatory measures were taken to mitigate the potential consequences of a tornado generated missile impact. This condition is reportable per 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(ii)(B) and per 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(v)(A) and (D). The identified vulnerability is being addressed in accordance with EGM 15-002 and DSS-ISG-2016-01, enforcement discretion memorandum and interim guidance document for resolution of noncompliance with tornado-generated missile protection. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified. |
ENS 53220 | 20 February 2018 15:35:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | At 0956 CST on 2/20/2018, an employee working in a non-contaminated section of the Radiological Control Area was transported offsite for a personal medical issue. The required radiological survey was not completed prior to the employee being transported offsite by ambulance. A radiological protection technician accompanied the employee and completed a survey during the transfer to the hospital, confirming no contamination of the employee. This event is reportable pursuant to 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(xii). The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified. |
ENS 53042 | 30 October 2017 12:48:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | During a scheduled refueling outage, an inspection of components inside containment revealed a suspected weld defect on 1CV-309B, 1P-1B RCP Labyrinth Seal 1PT-124 Upper Root. 10 CFR 50.2 (2)(i) defines the reactor coolant pressure boundary as being connected to the reactor coolant system, up to and including the outermost containment isolation valve in system piping which penetrates primary reactor containment. The weld defect is located on the transmitter side of 1CV-309B. This can be isolated from the RCS by shutting 1CV-309B and 1CV-308B, 1P-1B RCP Labyrinth Seal 1PT-124 Lower Root. Based on the definition provided in 10 CFR 50.2, the condition is considered reportable under 50.72(b)(3)(ii). Unit 1 is currently in mode 3. Repairs for the condition are being determined. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified. |
ENS 53004 | 9 October 2017 09:15:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | At 0737 CDT on 10/9/17, Point Beach declared an Unusual Event with Emergency Action Level HU 3.1 due to report of toxic gas from a spill in a service building within the protected area. The spill is contained and cleanup operations are in progress. The spill was not in a contaminated area or vital area. The janitorial worker injured while mixing cleaning chemicals in a closet was taken to the hospital. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified DHS SWO, FEMA Operations Center, DHS NICC, FEMA NWC (email), DHS Nuclear SSA (email), and FEMA NRCC SASC (email).
Point Beach has terminated the Unusual Event at 0944 (CDT) on 10/9/2017. The Unusual Event condition is no longer warranted. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified. Notified R3DO (Hills), NRR EO (King), IRD (Stapleton), DHS SWO, FEMA Operations Center, DHS NICC, FEMA NWC (email), DHS Nuclear SSA (email), and FEMA NRCC SASC (email). |
ENS 52976 | 19 September 2017 00:01:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | At 1724 (CDT) on 9/18/17 during Control Room Ventilation testing Door-61, South Control Room Door, became wedged against its door stop and stuck open. Door-61 is a credited High Energy Line Break (HELB) / Fire / Flood Barrier in addition to its function to maintain the Control Room envelope. The door stop was subsequently unbolted from the floor and the door was free to close. Door-61, South Control Room Door, has since been inspected, and at 1750 (CDT), was declared functional as a HELB / Fire / Flood Barrier and Operational for purposes of maintaining the Control Room Envelope. During the 26 minutes the door was stuck open, the Control Room was in an unanalyzed condition with regards to protection from a High Energy Line Break. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. |
ENS 52636 | 23 March 2017 21:06:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | On 3/23/17, at 0325 hours CDT, it was discovered that a prohibited item was present in the protected area from 0508-1718 hours on 3/22/17, which resulted in a reportable condition pursuant to 10 CFR 26.719(b)(1). The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector. |
ENS 52627 | 20 March 2017 17:53:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | At 1620 (CDT), an unusual event was declared due to a smoke detector alarm in Unit 1 containment. (There were) no indications of any other detector alarms, no abnormal equipment indications, and containment parameters are normal (temperature, humidity). At 1631 (CDT), visual inspection (of the) 66 ft. hatch indicated no smoke or abnormal smell. At 1640 (CDT), local inspection of Unit 1 containment verified no fire or hot spots. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified DHS SWO, FEMA Ops Center, DHS NICC. Notified FEMA National Watch and Nuclear SSA via E-mail.
Event transmitted under ENS # 52627 is terminated at 2022 (CDT on) 3/20/17." The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified. Notified R3DO (Orlikowski), NRR EO (Miller), and IRD (Stapleton). Notified DHS SWO, FEMA Ops Center, DHS NICC. Notified FEMA National Watch and Nuclear SSA via E-mail. |
ENS 51908 | 5 May 2016 11:36:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | An individual failed to comply with the NextEra Energy fitness-for-duty policy during a follow-up fitness-for-duty test. The individual's access to the plant has been terminated. This is reportable under 10 CFR 26.719(b)(2)(ii). The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector. |
ENS 51792 | 15 March 2016 15:14:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | During a scheduled refueling outage, an inspection of containment components revealed a suspected through wall leak on 1CV-200B, Letdown Orifice 'B' Outlet Control. Non-destructive engineering inspection has been completed and determined that an indication exists. 10 CFR 50.2(2)(i) defines the reactor coolant pressure boundary as being connected to the reactor coolant system, up to and including the outermost containment isolation valve in system piping which penetrates primary reactor containment. 1CV-200B is isolable from the Reactor Coolant System (RCS) by a single motor operated valve, 1RC-427, Reactor Coolant Loop 'B' Leg to CVCS Letdown Isolation valve. 1CV-200B is located inside of containment between 1RC-427 and the two containment isolation valves for the letdown line, 1CV-371 and 1CV-371A. Based on the definition provided in 10 CFR 50.2, the condition is considered pressure boundary leakage and is considered reportable under 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(ii). Unit 1 is currently in Mode 6. Repairs for the condition are being determined. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified. |
ENS 51570 | 28 November 2015 23:54:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | Unit 1 automatic reactor trip actuated due to an automatic voltage regulator (AVR) malfunction which caused a generator lockout and turbine trip. The cause of the AVR malfunction is unknown at this time. All control rods fully inserted. The RCS is being cooled by forced flow (reactor coolant pumps). Secondary heat sink is being provided by the condenser steam dumps utilizing the main feed water system. The auxiliary feed water system actuated based on low steam generator level, but since has been secured. Off-site power remains available. No release is occurring and emergency core cooling systems did not actuate. Emergency plan entry was not required. The plant is in its normal shutdown electrical lineup at normal operating temperature and pressure. Unit 2 was not affected by the Unit 1 transient. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector |
ENS 51506 | 29 October 2015 10:38:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | At 0348 CDT, while Point Beach Unit 2 was performing outage activities, it experienced a Main Power Transformer lockout and associated loss of busses (2A-01, 2A-02, 2B-01 and 2B-02). The loss of the two non-vital 4160 V buses resulted in actuation of the Unit 2 undervoltage logic which resulted in actuation of the Auxiliary Feedwater System. The Auxiliary Feedwater System functioned normally upon actuation. This condition was determined to be reportable per 10CFR50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A)(6), PWR auxiliary or emergency feedwater system actuation. This event did not affect the operating Unit 1. The NRC Senior Resident Inspector has been notified. |
ENS 51194 | 30 June 2015 20:05:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | This notification is being made in accordance with NUREG-1022, Event Report Guidelines 10 CFR 50.72 and 50.73 Section 3.2.12, News Release or Notification of Other Government Agency. On June 30, 2015 at 1256 (CDT) an employee was injured while conducting a work activity and a non-contaminated hospital transport was completed. 29 CFR 1904.39(a) requires a report to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), US Department of Labor within twenty four (24) hours after the in-patient hospitalization of one or more employees as a result of a work-related incident. At 1635 CDT, it was determined that this is a 24-hour OSHA reportable occurrence. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector. |
ENS 50740 | 15 January 2015 19:12:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | On November 19, 2014, inadequately sealed piping penetrations were discovered in the Residual Heat Removal (RHR) piping and valve gallery walls that could have allowed a postulated flooding event to potentially impact both RHR pumps. The same configuration was identified on both Units. Following analysis of the postulated flooding leakage sources and flow paths, it was discovered that there was a time when an unacceptable volume of flood water could have entered the pipe and valve gallery areas. This condition was found to have been previously corrected on 12/16/14, following changes to Operations flood mitigation strategies and installation of seals in upstream pipeway trenches. Therefore, this issue is reported as an unanalyzed past condition that had the potential to adversely impact the RHR pumps. This condition was determined to be reportable per 50.72(b)(3)(ii)(B) and 50.72(b)(3)(v)(B). The licensee has informed the NRC Resident Inspector. |
ENS 50649 | 3 December 2014 01:10:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | Initiated a manual Unit 1 reactor trip due to imminent failure of 1P-25B Condensate Pump. Unit 1 had commenced a rapid down power due to the degradation of the pump. The event is reportable under 10CFR50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B) for a manual actuation of the reactor protection system when the reactor is critical and 10CFR50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A) for an actuation of specified system (6) PWR auxiliary feedwater system. Auxiliary feedwater system actuation was due to low steam generator water levels in both 'A' and 'B' Steam Generators, an expected system response during a reactor trip. Decay heat removal is by forced circulation and is being controlled by auxiliary feedwater system and condenser steam dumps. After the trip, both main steam generator feedwater pumps were secured due to feed pump suction pressure remaining low post trip. All other plant systems functioned as required. All control rods fully inserted in the core due to the manual trip. There was no ECCS actuation. Off-site power has been maintained throughout the event. No primary or secondary safety relief valves lifted during the reactor trip. Unit 1 is in a normal shutdown electrical lineup. There was no effect on Unit 2. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. |
ENS 50396 | 24 August 2014 03:23:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | At 0039 (CDT) on 8/19/14, Point Beach Nuclear Plant, Unit 2 identified that 2TE-451A and 2TE-451C Cold Leg Temperature RTDs were out of service. Technical Specification 3.3.3, Post Accident Monitoring (PAM) Instrumentation, Action Condition C for one or more functions with two required channels inoperable was entered. Action Condition C requires one channel to be restored to OPERABLE status within 7 days. If completion time in Action Condition C cannot be met, Action Condition D will be entered, which requires entry into Action Condition E. Action Condition E would require Unit 2 to be in Mode 3 in 6 hours and Mode 4 in 12 hours thereafter. Unit 2 is being shut down to effect repairs within the 7 day required action completion time for Action Condition C. This event is reportable under 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(i), Plant Shutdown Required by Technical Specifications. The Resident Inspector has been informed.
Point Beach is retracting EN# 50396 made on August 24, 2014 at 0323 EDT. Technical Specification 3.3.3. Post-Accident Monitoring (PAM) Instrumentation, Action Condition C for one or more functions with two required channels inoperable was entered. Action Condition C requires one channel to be restored to OPERABLE status within 7 days. The Unit 2 TE-451A and TE-451C Cold Leg Temperature RTDs inoperable condition was corrected and the plant returned to power before expiration of the 7 day period specified in Condition C of Technical Specification 3.3.3. Reference example (3) Failure that was or could have been corrected before shutdown was required, of Section 3.2.1, Plant Shutdown Required by Technical Specifications of NUREG-1022, Rev. 3, Event Report Guidelines 10 CFR 50.72 and 50.73. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified R3DO (McCraw). |
ENS 50262 | 8 July 2014 07:28:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | At 0024 CDT on 7/8/2014, Unit 2 Spray Addition was declared inoperable and LCO 3.6.7 (Spray Additive System) not being met, which resulted in a condition reportable pursuant to 10CFR50.72(b)(3)(v)(D). The inoperability was caused by Unit 2 Sodium Hydroxide Tank level indication greater than 67%, at 67.5%. This exceeds a current Prompt Operability Determination compensatory action requirement stating 'level shall be maintained no higher than 67%.' At 0104 CDT on 7/8/2014, Unit 2 Sodium Hydroxide Tank level was restored to an acceptable level, less than 67%. TSAC 3.6.7B was exited and LCO 3.6.7 met. The licensee informed the NRC Resident Inspector.
Point Beach is retracting EN# 50262 made on July 8, 2014 at 0628 CDT. The Operability Determination for this condition has been revised based upon engineering analysis. The event notification is being retracted based upon the subsequent Operability Determination revision that shows the NaOH Injection System was capable of performing its safety function at an observed Spray Additive Tank level of no higher than 77.2 percent. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified R3DO (Lipa). |
ENS 49844 | 19 February 2014 20:31:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | A licensed employee supervisor had a confirmed positive test for alcohol during a for cause fitness-for-duty test. The employee's access to the plant has been terminated. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. |
ENS 49433 | 13 October 2013 11:34:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT DUE TO CIRCULATING WATER PUMP HOUSE FLOODING Point Beach declared an Unusual Event based on HU 1.6 Uncontrolled Flooding in the Circulating Water Pump house that has the potential to affect safety related equipment needed for the current operating mode. The leak was from the North main Zurn Service Water strainer. Operations entered the appropriate abnormal operating procedure and secured and isolated the affected strainer. The leak is now isolated. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified the DHS SWO, FEMA and DHS NICC and via E-mail the Nuclear SSA.
The licensee terminated the Unusual Event at 1245 CDT. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified R3DO (Skokowski), R3RA (Pederson), NRR ET (Uhle), IRD (Morris), NRR EO (Evans), and R3 (Shear). Notified the DHS SWO, FEMA and DHS NICC and via E-mail the Nuclear SSA. |
ENS 49295 | 22 August 2013 01:28:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | Point Beach was notified via our EP (emergency plan) manager that emergency plan siren K 5 actuated inadvertently at 2100 (CDT) on 8/21/13, during severe weather. Initial notification of this occurrence was made by Kewaunee County Emergency Management to the Kewaunee Nuclear Plant EP manager. The Kewaunee EP manager in turn notified the Point Beach EP manager. The siren stopped sounding at 2125 on 8/21/13, and was removed from service to prevent additional inadvertent actuations before it is repaired. The loss of coverage for siren K-5, which is the only Point Beach siren out of service at this time, is 1.9%, which is below the 50% loss of coverage requiring additional notifications. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector. |
ENS 49246 | 7 August 2013 09:01:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | At approximately 0100 (CDT) on 7 August, 2013, severe thunderstorms and high winds in the area resulted in a loss of power to the Point Beach Nuclear Plant (PBNP) Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) and to Alert and Notification System (ANS) sirens. Loss of ANS sirens resulted in a loss of greater than 50% of the Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) population coverage (14 out of 22 lost). Note: PBNP has installed a new siren system that is currently in operational acceptance testing and remained fully functional on backup battery power. During the loss of power to the EOF, station personnel verified that power remained available to the Alternate Emergency Operations Facility (AEOF). At approximately 0545 CDT, station personnel verified that power to the EOF was restored. Efforts are ongoing to restore power to sirens. The licensee has notified State and local authorities and the NRC Resident Inspector. See related EN #49247.
At 1525 CDT on 8/7/13, the licensee returned 9 of 14 emergency sirens to service which brings the percentage of population covered by the sirens below the reporting threshold. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified R3DO (Lara). |
ENS 48921 | 14 April 2013 13:24:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | At 0620 CDT on 4/14/13, the Unit 1 Sodium Hydroxide Tank outlet valve was found to be shut. This valve isolated the flow path for both trains of containment spray chemical addition and resulted in LCO 3.6.7 (Spray Additive System) not being met, which resulted in a condition reportable pursuant to 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(v)(D). At 0651 CDT on 4/14/13, the Unit 1 Sodium Hydroxide Tank outlet valve was restored to its required locked open position and TSAC (Technical Specification Action Conditions) 3.6.7.8 was exited. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector. |
ENS 48722 | 6 February 2013 13:27:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | At 1132 CST on 2/6/13, Point Beach Unit 1 experienced a loss of all offsite power due to the loss of 1X-03 High Voltage Station Aux Transformer. The high side circuit switcher opened. However, the 1X-03 transformer did not lock out resulting in G-01 and G-03 Emergency Diesels energizing the 1A-05 and 1A-06 4160 VAC busses (safety related). The cause of the loss of offsite power is being investigated. In order to exit the event, the plant requires either 345 kV power to be restored or cross-tie plant power between the units. If cross-tied, Technical Specifications require the gas turbine to be placed on the cross-tie within 24 hours. The plant remained at 100% power and there was no effect on Unit 2. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified the DHS SWO, FEMA, DHS NICC, and the Nuclear SSA (via e-mail).
There were specified system actuations with the original event. Emergency diesel generators (EDG) G-01, 2, 3, and 4 started on the undervoltage conditions with G-01 and G-03 loading onto their respective buses. 1P-53, motor driven aux feed pump started as designed on the EDG breaker closures. Offsite power has been restored to safeguards buses and the EDGs have been removed from the buses. Troubleshooting continues on the initial fault. All other systems functioned as designed. The unusual event has been terminated as of 1340 CST on 2/6/13. The safeguards buses are being powered from Unit 2 through the electrical cross-tie. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified the R3DO (Kunowsky), NRR EO (Evans), IRD (Marshall), DHS SWO, FEMA, DHS NICC, and the Nuclear SSA (via e-mail). |
ENS 48402 | 12 October 2012 11:29:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | On 10/12/12 at 0420 CDT the Unit 2 Steam Generator B Atmospheric Steam Dump Valve (ADV) spuriously opened while in automatic control. This resulted in indicated reactor power exceeding the FSAR analyzed value of 1810.8 MWt. Prompt operator action was taken and reactor power was restored to within limits in approximately four minutes. The operators placed the Atmospheric Steam Dump Controller to manual and closed the ADV successfully. This event is being reported under the criteria in 10 CFR 50.72 (b)(3)(ii)(B). All other plant systems responded as expected. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector.
This notification is being made to retract Event Notification EN #48402 which reported power exceeding the FSAR analyzed value of 1810.8 MWt due to a spurious opening of an Atmospheric Steam Dump Valve. While 1810.8 MWt is the normal PBNP (Point Beach Nuclear Plant) full power value without consideration to uncertainties, subsequent reviews show that the peak power level reached during the event was bounded by FSAR analyzed events. Additionally, the opening of the valve is an Anticipated Operational Occurrence, described and analyzed in the FSAR. The power excursion during the event was below excursions evaluated in the FSAR. The event was analyzed and plant safety was not significantly degraded. Therefore, the event does not meet the criteria of 10CFR50.72(b)(3) and NextEra Energy Point Beach retracts Event Notification EN #48402. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified the R3DO (Pelke). |
ENS 48305 | 13 September 2012 19:36:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | The Technical Support Center (TSC) at the Point Beach Nuclear Plant (PBNP) is non-functional as a result of conservatively securing an exhaust fan that exhibited an abnormal noise in the TSC Ventilation system. The fan is currently in service and being monitored as part of the troubleshooting, with maintenance repair plans being conducted in parallel. Functional alternate locations described in the emergency plan procedures for events resulting in radiological conditions affecting habitability will be used and are currently available. The Control Room or EOF will be selected as the alternate facility. If an emergency is declared requiring TSC activation during this period, the TSC will be staffed and activated using the procedure and functional facilities selected. This notification is being made in accordance with 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(xiii) due to the loss of an Emergency Response Facility (ERF). An update will be provided once the TSC ventilation system has been restored to normal operation. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector.
At 1737 on 9/14/12, maintenance activities are complete on the TSC ventilation system. The TSC ventilation has been restored to normal operation and the TSC (has been) returned to fully functional. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified R3DO (Kunowski). |
ENS 48189 | 15 August 2012 00:02:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | Unit 1 Manual Reactor Trip was initiated in anticipation of an auto turbine trip due to operators noticing the turbine governor valves closing in response to an Electro-Hydraulic Control System signal. All Control Rods are fully inserted. The RCS is being cooled by forced flow (reactor coolant pumps). Secondary heat sink is being provided by the condenser steam dumps utilizing the main feedwater system. The auxiliary feedwater system actuated based on low steam generator level, but has since been secured. There were no unexpected (inconsistent with nature of trip) pressure or level transients. Offsite power remains available. No release occurred nor is ongoing. Emergency Core Cooling did not actuate. No unexpected isolations occurred. Emergency Plan entry was not required. The licensee informed the NRC Resident Inspector. |
ENS 48053 | 28 June 2012 01:06:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | Unit 2 Manual Reactor Trip was actuated due to indications of a 100% Load Rejection. The cause of the Load Rejection is not known at this time. All Control Rods are fully inserted. The RCS is being cooled by forced flow (reactor coolant pumps). Secondary heat sink is being provided by the condenser steam dumps utilizing the main feedwater system. The auxiliary feedwater system actuated based on low steam generator level, but has since been secured. There were no unexpected (inconsistent with nature of trip) pressure or level transients. Off site power remains available. No release occurred nor is ongoing. Emergency Core Cooling Systems did not actuate. No unexpected isolations occurred. Emergency Plan entry was not required. The plant is stable at normal temperature and pressure. The electrical system is in a normal offsite power alignment. The Unit 2 Reactor Trip had no effect on Unit 1 which continues to operate at 100% power. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector.
On June 27, 2012 at 2046 CDT, a Unit 2 Manual Reactor Trip was initiated in anticipation of an automatic turbine trip due to operators noticing the turbine governor valves closing and turbine load reduction. It was originally reported that the cause was not known. This notification is updated to provide information to the cause of the load reduction. Troubleshooting has shown that the reduction of turbine load was due to a turbine speed channel card failing in the turbine control system. The card failure resulted in sending the auxiliary governor in the turbine control system an incorrect indicated overspeed condition and throttling the turbine governor valves to reduce the turbine speed. There was no actual turbine overspeed condition. The auxiliary governor is not part of the reactor protection system. No reactor protection setpoints were exceeded. All other plant systems functioned as required, including the Reactor Protection System. All control rods fully inserted into the core due to the manual reactor trip. There was no Emergency Core Cooling System actuation. No Emergency Diesel Generators were started and power continued to be supplied from off site. The reactor coolant system had forced circulation and the condenser steam dumps were used for decay heat removal from the steam generators. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified R3DO (Daley). |
ENS 47896 | 3 May 2012 18:12:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | A licensed operating supervisor tested positive in a for-cause test for alcohol. The operator was not on shift during the day of the test. The operator's access to the plant has been suspended. A review of the operators work is being performed. The license has notified the NRC Resident Inspector. |
ENS 47863 | 25 April 2012 22:42:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | On April 25, 2012 at 2106 CDT, Point Beach Nuclear Plant declared an Alert under EAL HA3.1 due to toxic gas in a vital area. During a maintenance run on the plant's emergency diesel generator, diesel exhaust caused the concentration of carbon monoxide in an adjacent vital area room (Plant Instrument Air Compressor Room) to exceed OSHA IDLH (Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health) levels. The diesel was immediately secured and the room was ventilated. There were no personnel injuries and no public health and safety issues associated with this event. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified DHS SWO, FEMA, USDA, DOE, DHS NICC, HHS AND EPA.
The Alert at Point Beach was terminated at 2314 CDT on 04/25/12. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified R3DO (Lara), NRR EO (Lubinski), IRD (Scott via email only). Notified DHS SWO, FEMA, USDA, DOE, DHS NICC, HHS, EPA, and Nuclear SSA (email only).
On April 25, 2012, at 2106 CDT, Point Beach Nuclear Plant declared an Alert under EAL HA3.1 (EN #47863) due to toxic gas in a vital area. During a maintenance run on the plant's emergency diesel generator, diesel exhaust caused the concentration of carbon monoxide in an adjacent vital area room (Plant Instrument Air Compressor Room) to exceed OSHA IDLH (Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health) levels. The diesel was immediately secured and the room was ventilated. There were no personnel injuries and no public health and safety issues associated with this event. This retraction is based on the fact that station personnel incorrectly used an Alert trigger value for toxic gas concentration that was well below the actual value which would pose an immediate danger to life and health. In a subsequent evaluation, NextEra concluded that the station used the carbon monoxide (CO) OSHA limits (OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit 8-hour time weighted average of 50 ppm to 200 ppm short term exposure limit) that are normally monitored for confined spaces. The recommended CO limit value of 1200 ppm was determined to be the correct IDLH for the plant air compressor room, the actual reading in the room was 124 ppm. The plant air compressor room is not a confined space, and is not required to be monitored to the same limits as a confined space. Therefore, the Emergency Notification made on April 25, 2012, documenting an Alert due to toxic gas in a vital area is retracted. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified. Notified R3DO (Kunowski). |
ENS 47478 | 27 November 2011 04:22:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | At 0238, Point Beach Unit 1, classified an Unusual Event based on CU3.1, loss of power to or from the 1X-04 transformer that results in a loss of all offsite power to both safety-related busses 1A-05 and 1A-06 for greater than 15 minutes and at least one emergency (diesel) generator is supplying power to an emergency bus. The 1X-04 transformer converts 345 kV to 13.8 kV. Both Emergency Diesel Generators are running supplying the safety-related busses. The licensee notified State and local agencies and the NRC Resident Inspector.
Off-site power to Unit 1A-05 and 1A-06 Safeguards Busses has been restored via Unit 2 2X-03 High Voltage Station Transformer and 1X-04 Low Voltage Station Transformer. During the transient, all four Emergency Diesel Generators (EDGs) started as expected with G-01 EDG supplying the Unit 1 1A-05 Safeguards Bus and G-03 EDG supplying 1A-06 Safeguards Bus. Off-site power to the Unit 2 Safeguards Buses was not affected. The start of the EDGs is also reportable under 10CFR 50.72 (b)(3)(iv)(A). All systems responded as designed during the transient and operators performed in accordance with procedures and their training. Unit 1 is stable in Mode 5 within normal operating bands. Unit 2 remains operating at 100% power. The Unusual Event was terminated at 0700 (CST) on November 27, 2011. A press release is planned. The licensee has notified State and local agencies and the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified R3DO (Julio Lara), IRD MOC (Jane Marshall), NRR EO (Sher Bahadur), DHS (Rickerson), and FEMA (Hollis). |
ENS 46957 | 13 June 2011 23:29:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | On June 13, 2011 at 1924 CDT, an automatic reactor trip was actuated during Shutdown Bank Insertion for Beginning of Life Physics Testing. Neutron flux lowered from the intermediate range to the point of automatic energization of the Source Range Nuclear Instruments. Energization of the Source Range Nuclear Instruments during this step is anticipated and permissible per the test procedure. When it energized, the N-31 Source Range Nuclear Instrument (Red Channel) failed high which initiated an automatic reactor trip. All plant systems functioned as required, including the Reactor Protection System. All control rods fully inserted into the core. There was no Emergency Core Cooling System or Auxiliary Feedwater System actuation. No Emergency Diesel Generators were started and power continues to be supplied from off site. The reactor coolant system has forced circulation and the atmospheric steam dumps are currently being used for decay heat removal from the steam generators. There was no radiological release and emergency plan implementation was not required. An investigation of the failure of the N-31 Source Range Nuclear Instrument is in progress There is no known primary to secondary leakage. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.
At the time of the trip, the reactor was subcritical. This notification is updated to reflect reporting in accordance with 10CFR50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A). An investigation of the failure of the N-31 source range nuclear instrument continues. This event was initially reported by the licensee as a four-hour report in accordance with 10CFR50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B). The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified R3DO (Kozak).
'On June 14, 2011 at 2055 EDT, EN 46957 was amended to state the reactor was subcritical at the time of the trip. Subsequent review of this situation by the licensee resulted in a determination that at the time the test sequence was initiated, the reactor was critical and in MODE 2. Accordingly, this non-emergency report is amended to reflect EN 46957 as originally submitted on 06/13/11 at 2229 CDT. LER 301/2011-004-01 (submitted on July 25, 2011) will be revised accordingly.' The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector. R3DO (Peterson) notified. |
ENS 46777 | 22 April 2011 14:21:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | A non-licensed contractor supervisor tested positive for alcohol during a follow-up fitness-for-duty test. The employee's access to the plant has been suspended. Contact the Headquarters Operations Officer for additional details. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. |
ENS 46646 | 28 February 2011 03:45:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | At 2159 CST on 2/27/2011, during the testing of the 'A' Train Safety Injection System, an Auxiliary Operator in the field identified that the oiler for 2P-15B, 'B' Train Safety Injection Pump, had rotated and the oil had drained out of the oiler. The Auxiliary Operator immediately reported this condition to control room personnel. The 'B' train safety injection pump was declared inoperable and LCO 3.0.3 was entered based upon the condition of both trains of safety injection being out of service. The Unit 2 'A' Train Safety Injection System was being tested in accordance with inservice testing procedure IT-535C, Leakage Reduction and Preventive Maintenance Program Train 'A' HHSI and RHR Piggyback Test Mode 1,5,6 (Refueling) Unit 2, which placed the Unit 2 ECCS in TSAC (Technical Specification Action Condition) 3.5.2.A, One ECCS Train Inoperable. Unit 2 exited LCO 3.0.3 at 2211 CST, upon completion of the 'A' train inservice test. The 2P-151B safety injection pump remains inoperable in accordance with TSAC 3.5.2.A, One ECCS Train Inoperable for troubleshooting and repair. This condition is reported in accordance with 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(v)(D) Accident Mitigation. There was no impact on Unit 1 and the licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. |
ENS 46494 | 20 December 2010 10:48:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | On 12/20/10 at approximately 0624 CST, the control room received notification that a vehicle/pedestrian accident had occurred on plant property near the south office building complex outside of the protected area. An emergency medical technician from the station's security department immediately responded to the scene of the accident to render emergency medical treatment. A 911 call was placed to local authorities to obtain response by appropriate agencies. Local fire department and ambulance services responded to the site. The individual was transported via helicopter to a trauma center in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Senior Resident Inspector has been notified of this event. A press release is not planned at this time, however, the station will respond to media inquiries as needed. This event is being reported in accordance with 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(xi). |
ENS 46482 | 15 December 2010 05:40:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | On 12/15/10 at 0148 (CST) Control room personnel initiated a manual reactor trip in order to abort a startup in progress with the Unit 2 Reactor subcritical. During the performance of OP-1B, Reactor Startup for Unit 2 both Rod Control System Urgent and Non-Urgent alarms were received. Shortly after receiving the alarms multiple groups of control rods fell into the core as indicated by Individual Rod Position Indicators (IRPl's) and rod bottom lights. Based on these indications a manual reactor trip was initiated. All systems functioned as expected, with all control rods fully inserting. The plant is currently in Mode 3 and operating in accordance with normal plant procedures. The cause of the control rod alarms is under investigation. The licensee informed the NRC Resident Inspector. |
ENS 46475 | 13 December 2010 15:07:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | |
ENS 46240 | 9 September 2010 20:25:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | At 1520 (CDT), Point Beach was notified by Manitowoc County Sheriff's Department (MCSD) and citizens of audible EP Siren actuation in the City of Two Rivers and the Town of Two Creeks, WI. System troubleshooting was in progress at the time of actuation. Alert and Notification System Siren configuration was restored to normal at approximately 1630 (CDT). All required ANS sirens were 'Poll tested' and are fully functional. Further reviews indicated that Sirens P-001 through P-013 (13 sirens) had each simultaneously received a 180 second activation. At this time the cause of the activation signal is unknown. All troubleshooting and testing are currently suspended; event investigation has commenced. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.
This notification is an update to ENS notification #46240 made by Point Beach. Notification #46240 was submitted September 9 at 2025 EDT regarding Point Beach notification by Manitowoc County Sheriff's Department (MCSD) and citizens of audible EP Siren actuation in the City of Two Rivers and the town of Two Creeks, WI. System troubleshooting was in progress at the time of actuation. This notification is to inform (the NRC) of the planned press release to inform the citizens of the affected communities of the event. At 0834 CDT 9/12/2010 Point Beach issued a letter to the Editor of Manitowoc Times Herald Times Reporter Newspaper regarding inadvertent Siren Activation. Corrective actions have been taken in the (Point Beach) EP siren maintenance program to avoid a recurrence and the Site Resident NRC Inspector has been notified. Notified the R3DO (Lipa). |
ENS 46129 | 26 July 2010 22:45:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | On 7/26/2010 at 2001 (hrs. CDT), Control Room personnel initiated a manual reactor trip from approximately 19% reactor power. Unit 1 was in the process of coming off-line to support Main Generator repair. The generator breaker had just been opened and load transferred to condenser steam dumps when a loss of condenser vacuum occurred. The reactor was manually tripped due to a loss of main condenser vacuum with reactor power above P-10 permissive. All systems functioned as expected. All control rods fully inserted. Main Steam Isolation valves were manually shut. All reactor coolant system parameters are as expected, with reactor coolant temperature being maintained by atmospheric steam dumps. Currently, the plant is at normal operating temperature and pressure with the steam generators being fed by the main feed pumps. Feedwater is being supplied via the condenser and condensate storage tank. There were no lifts of safeties or reliefs during the transient. The plant is in its normal shutdown electrical line-up with no effect on Unit 2. There is no known primary-to-secondary leakage. The cause of the loss of vacuum is under investigation. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector. |
ENS 46080 | 9 July 2010 10:44:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | On 07/09/10 at 0647 (CDT) hours, control room personnel initiated a manual reactor trip of Unit 2 from approximately 64% power as a result of a failure of the "A" feedwater regulating valve (FRV). All (other) systems functioned as expected. All rods fully inserted into the core. The unit is stable in MODE 3 at normal RCS (Reactor Coolant System) pressure and temperature. The cause of the FRV failure is being investigated. This event is being reported in accordance with 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B) and 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A). The unit electrical power is lined up to offsite power in a normal configuration. Decay heat is being removed from the steam generator through the steam dumps to the main condenser. The FRV failed open and the valve controller was unable to place the FRV into the correct position. The steam generator HI-Hi level provided a feedwater isolation signal and a high level lockout of the FRV. Currently, the feedwater bypass valve is controlling steam generator level. There was no impact on Unit 1. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector. |
ENS 46053 | 29 June 2010 13:55:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | A non-supervisory licensed employee had a confirmed positive test for alcohol during a random fitness-for-duty test. The employee's access to the plant has been denied. The individual had not entered the protected area and had not performed any licensed duties prior to the event. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector at 1053 hours. |
ENS 46032 | 19 June 2010 11:25:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | At 0636 hours, control room personnel initiated a manual reactor trip of Unit 2 from MODE 2 at 0% power. Just prior to the initiation of the manual reactor trip, an automatic turbine trip had occurred as a result of the receipt of a generator lockout signal. Prior to the automatic turbine trip, an orderly power reduction to 44% power had been completed and the unit was being maintained in a stable condition in MODE 1. At the time of the turbine trip, two sets of condenser steam dump valves were isolated, in preparation for scheduled condenser waterbox tube cleaning. Following the manual reactor trip, all safety systems and equipment operated as expected. The cause of the turbine trip, including receipt of the generator lockout signal, is under investigation. The unit is stable in MODE 3 at normal RCS temperature and pressure. This event is being reported in accordance with 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B) t and 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A). The NRC Senior Resident Inspector has been notified. Just prior to the trip, the unit was critical in Mode 2. All rods are fully inserted into the core. |
ENS 45553 | 9 December 2009 16:22:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | At 1231 emergency siren P-007 located in the Mishicot, WI area inadvertently actuated. The siren covers 0.9% of total EPZ population. Severe weather, snow, ice and wind is occurring at this time. At 1340 siren actuation was verified and Manitowoc County Sheriff was notified of the sounding siren. At 1350, Point Beach performed a siren test, reset the siren and it is no longer alarming. Repair team has been dispatched to the siren location to troubleshoot and determine the cause of the actuation. The population coverage for siren P-007 is 0.9% and the siren malfunction is not reportable due to loss of population coverage. However, based on actuation and notification of the Manitowoc County Sheriffs Department, the event is reportable. The NRC resident inspector has been notified. |
ENS 45337 | 9 September 2009 17:15:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | At 1523 CDT, on September 9, 2009, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) was notified via electronic mail that laboratory analyses of soil samples collected from the catch basins surrounding the Unit 1 and 2 Main Power Transformers, 1X01, and 2X01, revealed polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) levels in excess of Wisconsin Administrative Code requirements. Remediation will be performed in accordance with Wisconsin Administrative Code requirements. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. |
ENS 45329 | 4 September 2009 14:46:00 | Point Beach | NRC Region 3 | Westinghouse PWR 2-Loop | A licensed employee had a confirmed positive for alcohol during for-cause fitness-for-duty test. The employee's access to the plant has been suspended. Contact the Headquarters Operations Officer for additional details. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. |