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ENS 5724928 July 2024 22:37:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), RPS System Actuation
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation
Automatic Reactor TripThe following information was provided by the licensee via phone and email: At 1837 EDT on 7/28/24, with Unit 1 in mode 1 at 100 percent power, the reactor automatically tripped due to inadvertent closure of a main steam isolation valve. During the trip, auxiliary feedwater actuated. All other systems responded normally post-trip. Operations stabilized the plant in mode 3. Decay heat is being removed by atmospheric dump valves and auxiliary feedwater. 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 NRC resident inspector has been notified.Main Steam Isolation Valve
Auxiliary Feedwater
ENS 560873 September 2022 02:48:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), RPS System Actuation
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation
Manual Reactor Trip Due to Loss of Feed PumpThe following information was provided by the licensee via email: On 09/02/2022 at 22:48 with Unit 1 at 40% power, the reactor was manually tripped due to a loss of the only operating main feed pump which caused lowering level in the steam generators. All systems responded as expected following the trip. Auxiliary feed actuation signal occurred due to lowering steam generator levels. The cause of the main feedwater pump trip is under investigation. St. Lucie Unit 2 was not affected and remains at 100% power. This event is being reported pursuant to 10 CFR 50.72 (b)(2)(iv)(B) for the reactor trip and 10 CFR 50.72 (b)(3)(iv)(A) for the auxiliary feed actuation. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified. The following additional information was obtained from the licensee in accordance with Headquarters Operations Officers Report Guidance: Decay heat is being removed by using the atmospheric dump valves.Steam Generator
Feedwater
ENS 5507820 January 2021 23:22:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), RPS System Actuation
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation
Automatic Reactor Trip Due to Trip of Motor Control CenterOn 1/20/2021 at 1822 EST, with Unit 2 in Mode 1 at 100 percent power, the reactor automatically tripped due to a loss of Motor Control Center 2B2. The trip was uncomplicated with all systems responding normally post trip. Operations stabilized the plant in Mode 3. Auxiliary feed-water automatically actuated on the 2A Steam Generator post trip. Current decay heat removal is the 2B main feedwater pump to both steam generators and the Steam Bypass Control System to the main condenser. Unit 1 is not affected. This event is being reported pursuant to 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B). The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified.Steam Generator
Feedwater
Steam Bypass Control System
Decay Heat Removal
Main Condenser
ENS 5480831 July 2020 21:00:0010 CFR 50.72(a)(1)(i), Emergency Class DeclarationNotice of Unusual Event Due to Hurricane Warning Posted for Area

A Hurricane Warning is in effect for St. Lucie County including the plant site. A Hurricane Warning was confirmed with the State Watch Office at 1700 EDT. As a mater of procedure, St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant entered an Unusual Event classification for the Hurricane Warning. State and local officials have been notified by the licensee. The NRC Resident Inspector was notified by the licensee. This report is submitted in accordance with 10 CFR 50.72(a)(1)(i) due to the Notice of Unusual Event and 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(xi) due to the Offsite Notification. Notified DHS SWO, FEMA OC, DHS NICC WO, CISA IOCC (email), DHS SWO (email); FEMA NWC (email), FEMA Ops Center (email), FEMA-NRCC-sasc (email), NRCC THD Desk (email), NuclearSSA (email).

  • * * UPDATE ON 8/2/20 AT 1456 EDT FROM LOUIS ENGELKE TO BETHANY CECERE * * *

The Hurricane Warning was downgraded to a Tropical Storm Warning by the National Weather Service for St. Lucie County, including the plant site. At time 1445 EDT, on 08/02/20, St. Lucie Nuclear Plant has terminated from the Unusual Event classification. There are no changes in plant status for either unit. Both units are stable at 100% power. The NRC Resident Inspector was notified of this by the licensee. The licensee notified State and County officials of the termination. Notified R2DO (M. Miller), IRD MOC (Kennedy), NRR EO (C. Miller), DHS SWO, FEMA OC, DHS NICC WO, CISA IOCC (email), DHS SWO (email); FEMA NWC (email), FEMA Ops Center (email), FEMA-NRCC-sasc (email), NRCC THD Desk (email), NuclearSSA (email)

ENS 5436230 October 2019 04:26:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(xi), Notification to Government Agency or News Release
10 CFR 50.72(a)(1)(i), Emergency Class Declaration
Unusual Event Due to Release of Flammable Gas

On 10/30/19 at 0026 EDT, an Unusual Event (HU3) was declared due to a release of flammable gas to the Unit 1 Pipe Penetration area (Reactor Auxiliary Building). The hydrogen supply valve to the area has been isolated. The area is being ventilated and follow-up air sampling will be performed. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified. Notified DHS SWO, FEMA Ops Center, DHS NICC, FEMA NWC (email), DHS Nuclear SSA (email), and FEMA NRCC SASC (email).

  • * * UPDATE FROM FRED POLLAK TO DONALD NORWOOD AT 0521 EDT ON 10/30/2019 * * *

The Notice of Unusual Event was terminated at 0454 EDT on 10/30/19. The area has been purged and normal access restored. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified R2DO (McCoy), NRR EO (Miller), and IRD (Grant). Notified DHS SWO, FEMA Ops Center, DHS NICC, FEMA NWC (email), DHS Nuclear SSA (email), and FEMA NRCC SASC (email).

ENS 542531 September 2019 21:17:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(xi), Notification to Government Agency or News Release
10 CFR 50.72(a)(1)(i), Emergency Class Declaration
En Revision Imported Date 9/4/2019

EN Revision Text: NOTIFICATION OF UNUSUAL EVENT DUE TO DECLARATION OF HURRICANE WARNING A hurricane warning is in effect for St. Lucie County including the plant site. A hurricane warning was confirmed with the State Watch Office at 1717 EDT. As a matter of procedure, St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant entered an Unusual Event classification for the hurricane warning. State and local officials have been notified by the licensee. The NRC Resident Inspector was notified of this by the licensee. This report is submitted in accordance with 10 CFR 50.72(a)(2)(i) due to the Notice of Unusual Event and 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(xi) due to the offsite notification.

  • * * UPDATE AT 1835 EDT ON 9/3/19 FROM SARAH LOGSDON TO JEFF HERRERA * * *

The Hurricane Warning was downgraded to a Tropical Storm Warning by the National Weather Service for St. Lucie County including the Plant Site. At time 1818 EDT on 9/3/19, St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant has terminated from the Unusual Event Classification. There are no changes in plant status for either unit. Both units are stable at 100 percent power. The NRC Resident Inspector was notified. Notified the R2DO (Shaeffer), IRDMOC (Kennedy), NRR EO (Walker), R2RA (Dudes via email), NRR (Nieh via email), DHS SWO, FEMA Ops Ctr., DHS NICC, FEMA NWC (email), DHS Nuclear SSA (email), FEMA NRCC (email).

ENS 5311111 December 2017 04:50:0010 CFR 50.72(a)(1)(i), Emergency Class DeclarationUnusual Event Due to a Smoke Detector Alarm Received Inside ContainmentSt. Lucie Unit 1 declared an Unusual Event due to a smoke detector alarm received in the Unit 1 Containment Building that was unable to be confirmed within 15 minutes. A Containment entry was completed and no evidence of fire was found. The Unusual Event was terminated at 00:26 on 12/11/17. State and local officials have been notified by the licensee. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified of this by licensee. Notified DHS SWO, FEMA Operations Center, DHS NICC, FEMA NWC (email), and DHS Nuclear SSA (email).
ENS 5308522 November 2017 14:37:0010 CFR 50.72(a)(1)(i), Emergency Class DeclarationSt. Lucie Unit 2 Unusual Event Due to a Smoke Detector Alarm Received Inside Containment

St. Lucie Unit 2 declared an Unusual Event due to a smoke detector alarm received in the Unit 2 Containment Building that was unable to be confirmed within 15 minutes. A Containment entry is currently being planned to determine the validity of the alarm. State and local officials have been notified by the licensee. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified. Notified DHS SWO, FEMA Operations Center, DHS NICC, FEMA NWC (email), DHS Nuclear SSA (email), and FEMA NRCC SASC (email).

  • * * UPDATE ON 11/22/17 AT 1143 EST FROM JULIUS FLETCHER TO JEFF HERRERA * * *

Personnel entered Containment to determine conditions and found no evidence of smoke, fire or damage to equipment. Event terminated at 1127 EST 11/22/17. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified. Notified R2DO (Suggs), R2 DRA (Dudes), NRR (Brock), IRD (Gott), and NRR EO (Miller), DHS SWO, FEMA Operations Center, DHS NICC, FEMA NWC (email), DHS Nuclear SSA (email), and FEMA NRCC SASC (email).

ENS 5303626 October 2017 06:12:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), RPS System Actuation
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation
Automatic Reactor Trip Following a Loss of LoadOn October 26, 2017 at 0212 EDT St. Lucie Unit 2 experienced a reactor trip due to a loss of load event resulting in an RPS (Reactor Protection System) actuation. The cause of the loss of load is currently under investigation. Following the reactor trip, an Auxiliary Feedwater Actuation Signal occurred due to low level in the 2A Steam Generator. One of the two Main Feed Isolation Valves to the 2A Steam Generator did not close on the Auxiliary Feedwater Actuation Signal. 2A Steam Generator level was restored by Auxiliary Feedwater. The 2B Steam Generator level is being maintained by Main Feedwater. All CEAs (Control Element Assemblies) fully inserted into the core. Decay heat removal is being accomplished through forced circulation with stable conditions from Auxiliary Feedwater/Main Feedwater and Steam Bypass Control System. Currently maintaining pressurizer pressure at 2250 psia and Reactor Coolant System temperature at 532 degrees F. St. Lucie Unit 1 was unaffected and remains in Mode 1 at 100 percent power. This report is submitted in accordance with 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B) for the reactor trip and 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A) for the Specified System Actuation. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.Steam Generator
Reactor Coolant System
Feedwater
Auxiliary Feedwater
Steam Bypass Control System
Decay Heat Removal
ENS 529568 September 2017 21:14:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(xi), Notification to Government Agency or News Release
10 CFR 50.72(a)(1)(i), Emergency Class Declaration
Notification of Unusual Event - Hurricane Warning

At time 1700 (EDT) today, the National Weather Service issued a Hurricane Warning for the area including the St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant. On that basis, a Notice of Unusual Event was declared at time 1714 (EDT). In anticipation of severe weather, the site has completed proceduralized high wind preparations. Both units are currently stable at 100% power. The licensee notified both State and local agencies and has informed the NRC Resident Inspector. No safety-related systems are out of service. The electrical grid is stable. Notified DHS SWO, FEMA Operations Center, DHS NICC, FEMA NWC (email), DHS Nuclear SSA (email), and FEMA NRCC SASC (email).

  • * * UPDATE ON 9/9/17 AT 1743 EDT FROM DALE THOMAS TO S. SANDIN * * *

At 1701 (EDT) today (09/09/17), a 24-hour update was made to state and local governments following the National Weather Service issuing yesterday's hurricane warning for the area including St. Lucie Plant. On that basis, a Notice of Unusual Event was declared yesterday (09/08/17) at 1714 (EDT). There are no changes in plant status for either Unit. In anticipation of severe weather, the site previously completed high wind preparations. Our plants have been specifically built to withstand natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, flooding and tidal surges. This approach will ensure the safety of operations and our employees and the communities surrounding our plants. Both units are currently stable at 100% power level and will remain at that power since hurricane force winds are not currently projected to reach St. Lucie Plant. The NRC Resident Inspector has been informed. Notified R2DO (Michel).

  • * * UPDATE ON 9/10/17 AT 1730 EDT FROM DALE THOMAS TO DONG PARK * * *

At 1648 (EDT) today (09/10/17), a 24-hour update was made to state and local governments following the National Weather Service issuing Friday's hurricane warning for the area including St. Lucie Plant. On that basis, a Notice of Unusual Event was declared yesterday (09/08/17) at 1714 (EDT). There are no changes in plant status for either Unit. In anticipation of severe weather, the site previously completed high wind preparations. Our plants have been specifically built to withstand natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, flooding and tidal surges. This approach will ensure the safety of operations and our employees and the communities surrounding our plants. Both units are currently stable at 100% power level and will remain at that power since hurricane force winds are not currently projected to reach St. Lucie Plant. The NRC Resident Inspector has been informed. Notified R2IRC (Franke).

  • * * UPDATE ON 9/11/17 AT 1405 EDT FROM BRIAN KELLY TO BETHANY CECERE * * *

The Hurricane Warning has been terminated by the National Weather Service for St. Lucie County including the Plant Site. At time 1313 (EDT) on 9/11/17, St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant has terminated from the Unusual Event Classification. Unit 1 is currently shutdown in Mode 3, Hot Standby. Unit 2 continues to operate in Mode 1, 100 percent power. The licensee notified State and Local Government Agencies, and the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified R2IRC (Munday), R2DO (Michel), NRR EO (King), IRD MOC (Gott), DHS SWO, DOE Ops Center, FEMA Ops Center, HHS Ops Center, DHS NICC, USDA Ops Center, EPA Emergency Ops Center, FDA Emergency Ops Center (email), FEMA NWC (email), DHS Nuclear SSA (email), and FEMA NRCC SASC (email).

ENS 5275715 May 2017 22:00:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System ActuationValid Emergency Diesel Generator Signal Generated Upon Loss of 4160V PowerOn May 15, 2017 at 1800 hours EDT, the '2A3' 4.16 KV safety related bus unexpectedly de-energized. The '2A' emergency diesel generator (EDG) system received a valid start signal from the undervoltage condition on the '2A3' bus but did not start as the EDG had been removed from service for maintenance. Loss of the '2A3' 4.16 KV bus resulted in a valid actuation of the undervoltage protection relays. The direct cause of the de-energization was determined to be failed secondary side potential transformer fuses. The 'B' train safety related electrical busses were unaffected by the event. The '2A3' 4.16 KV bus was reenergized at 2340. This event was determined to be reportable pursuant to 10CFR50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A). During the electrical transient, the licensee briefly entered Technical Specification 3.0.3 but plant conditions were restored, all required LCOs were satisfied, and Technical Specification 3.0.3 was exited before the plant was required to downpower. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.Emergency Diesel Generator
ENS 522805 October 2016 02:53:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(xi), Notification to Government Agency or News Release
10 CFR 50.72(a)(1)(i), Emergency Class Declaration
Unusual Event Due to a Hurricane Warning

A Hurricane Warning is in effect for St. Lucie County including the Plant Site. A Hurricane Warning was issued by the National Weather Service at 2250 (EDT). St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant entered an Unusual Event Classification for the Hurricane Warning. State and local officials have been notified by the licensee. The NRC Resident Inspector was notified of this by the licensee. This report is submitted in accordance with 10CFR50.72(a)(1)(i) due to the Notice of Unusual Event and 10CFR50.72(b)(2)(xi) due to the Offsite Notification. Notified DHS SWO, FEMA OPS Center, FEMA National Watch (email only), DHS NICC, Nuclear SSA (email only).

  • * * UPDATE FROM ANDY TEREZAKIS TO VINCE KLCO ON 10/7/16 AT 1112 EDT * * *

The Hurricane Warning was downgraded to a Tropical Storm Warning by the National Weather Service for St. Lucie County including the Plant Site. At time 1044 (EDT) on 10/7/16, St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant has terminated from the Unusual Event Classification. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector, State and local authorities. Notified R2 (Jones) NRR EO (King), IRD (Grant), R2DO (Bonser), DHS SWO, FEMA OPS Center, FEMA National Watch (email only), DHS NICC, Nuclear SSA (email only).

ENS 5219121 August 2016 23:37:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), RPS System Actuation
10 CFR 50.72(a)(1)(i), Emergency Class Declaration
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation
Unusual Event - Loss of Offsite Power

At 35 percent power, a main generator lockout caused the main generator to trip, resulting in a reactor trip of Unit 1. Because of the lockout, power did not transfer to the startup transformers. Both emergency diesel generators started and aligned to the emergency busses. During the trip all control rods fully inserted and no safety or relief valves lifted. The plant is in Mode 3 steaming through the atmospheric relief valves and feeding the steam generators using auxiliary feedwater. There is no reported primary to secondary leakage. Primary coolant is being moved using natural circulation cooling. The trip of Unit 1 had no effect on Unit 2. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified DHS SWO, FEMA, DHS NICC, and Nuclear SSA (via e-mail).

  • * * UPDATE AT 2140 EDT ON 08/21/2016 FROM GREG KRAUTZ TO MARK ABRAMOVITZ * * *

The Unusual Event was terminated at 2125 EDT after the plant restored normal offsite power. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified the R2DO (Sandal), IRD (Gott), NRR EO (Miller), DHS SWO, FEMA, DHS NICC, and Nuclear SSA (via e-mail).

  • * * UPDATE AT 2315 EDT ON 08/21/2016 FROM ANDREW TEREZAKIS TO MARK ABRAMOVITZ * * *

On August 21, 2016 at 1926 EDT, St. Lucie Unit 1 experienced a reactor trip and a loss of offsite power due to a main generator inadvertent Energization Lockout Relay actuation. The cause of the lockout is currently under investigation. Coincident with the loss of offsite power, the four reactor coolant pumps deenergized. Both the 1A and 1B Emergency Diesel Generators started on demand and powered the safety related AC buses. All CEAs (Control Element Assemblies) fully inserted into the core. Offsite power to the switchyard remained available during the event, and at 2036, restoration of offsite power to St. Lucie Unit 1 was completed. Decay heat removal is being accomplished through natural circulation with stable conditions from Auxiliary Feedwater and Atmospheric Dump Valves. Currently maintaining pressurizer pressure at 1850 psia and Reactor Coolant System temperature at 532 degrees F. St. Lucie Unit 2 was unaffected and remains in Mode 1 at 100% power. This report is submitted in accordance with 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B) for the reactor trip and 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A) for the Specified System Actuation. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified the R2DO (Sandal).

  • * * UPDATE AT 0048 EDT ON 08/22/2016 FROM ANDREW TEREZAKIS TO DANIEL MILLS * * *

On August 21, 2016 at 2330 EDT, St. Lucie Unit 1 started two Reactor Coolant Pumps to establish Forced Circulation in order to enhance Decay Heat removal. Plant conditions remain stable with Auxiliary Feedwater and Atmospheric Dump Valves in service. This report is submitted in accordance with 10 CFR 50.72(c)(2)(ii) as a follow up notification of protective measures taken. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified the R2DO (Sandal).

Steam Generator
Reactor Coolant System
Emergency Diesel Generator
Auxiliary Feedwater
Decay Heat Removal
Control Rod
ENS 5142317 September 2015 16:22:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System ActuationValid Actuation of Uv Relays Following Loss of Unit 2 Startup TransformerOn September 17, 2015, at 1222 hours, with Unit 2 in Mode 5 at the beginning of a refueling outage, an electrical fault on the 2A 6.9 kV bus resulted in the loss of the 2A startup transformer and its associated non-safety related 2A2 and safety related 2A3 busses. At the time of the event, the 2A Emergency Diesel Generator (EDG) had been properly removed from service for scheduled maintenance. The loss of the 2A start up transformer initiated the under voltage relays, which resulted in a valid actuation signal that would have started the 2A EDG. Additionally, the 2A train of shutdown cooling (SDC) was de-energized; the 2B (protected) train of SDC was not affected by the event and remained in service to remove decay heat. The 2A shutdown cooling train was restored and made available on September 19, 2015 at 0030. The 2B EDG and 2B startup transformer remained operable. St. Lucie did not report this event within 8 hours of occurrence, however, this event was subsequently determined to be reportable pursuant to 10CFR50.72(b )(3)(iv)(A). During this event, Unit 1 experienced a loss of the 1A startup transformer. There was no effect on Unit 1 operation, as its associated non-safety and safety-related busses remained powered by the auxiliary transformer. The 1A startup transformer returned to service on September 18, 2015 at 2103. The licensee informed the NRC Resident Inspector.Emergency Diesel Generator
Shutdown Cooling
ENS 5130210 August 2015 02:15:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), RPS System Actuation
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation
Automatic Reactor Trip During TestingOn August 9, 2015, during the performance of Reactor Protection System Logic Matrix Testing, a reactor trip occurred. All CEA's (control rods) fully inserted into the core. Decay Heat removal is from Main Feedwater and Steam Bypass to the Main Condenser. All equipment operated as expected. Currently maintaining pressurizer pressure at 2250 psia, temperature maintaining at 532 degrees F. Unit 2 was unaffected and remains in Mode 1 at 100% power. This event is reportable pursuant to 10CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B) for the Reactor Trip and 10CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A) for the Specified System Actuation. The plant is in its normal shutdown electrical lineup. No safety or relief valves lifted during this event. The cause of the trip is under investigation. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.Feedwater
Reactor Protection System
Decay Heat Removal
Main Condenser
ENS 5060712 November 2014 20:48:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), RPS System Actuation
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation
Manual Reactor Trip Due to Lowering Steam Generator Water LevelOn November 12, 2014 at 1548 (EST), Unit 2 was manually tripped due to a lowering 2B steam generator level caused by the spurious (slow) closure of 2B Main Feedwater Isolation Valve, HCV-09-2B. All CEAs (control element assemblies) fully inserted into the core. All safety systems responded as expected with the 2B Auxiliary Feedwater Actuation System Channel 2 (AFAS 2) actuating on low 2B steam generator level. Decay heat removal is from main feedwater to the 2A steam generator and manual control of auxiliary feedwater to the 2B steam generator, with steam bypass to the main condenser. This event is reportable pursuant to 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B) for the reactor trip and 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A) for the AFAS 2 actuation. During the transient, no relief or safety valves lifted. The grid is stable and the plant is in its normal shutdown electrical lineup at normal operating pressure and temperature. The cause of the feedwater isolation valve malfunction is under investigation. There was no effect on Unit 1. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector.Steam Generator
Feedwater
Auxiliary Feedwater
Decay Heat Removal
Main Condenser
ENS 497079 January 2014 23:03:0010 CFR 50.72(a)(1)(i), Emergency Class DeclarationUnusual Event Declared Due to Severe Rain Storm

On January 9, 2014 St. Lucie Unit 1 declared an Unusual Event based on a severe rain storm, a natural occurrence affecting the Protected Area. Specifically, visual sightings by station personnel that water levels are approaching storm drain system capacity. Countermeasures are being deployed and are currently operating satisfactorily. Both units continue to operate at full power. All safety systems remain available. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector, state, and other local authorities. Notified R2DO (Hopper), NRR EO (Lubinski) and IRD. Notified DHS SWO, DOE Ops Center, FEMA Ops Center, HHS Ops Center, NICC Watch Officer, and Nuclear SSA via email.

  • * * UPDATE FROM RACHEL SMITH TO GEROND GEORGE ON 01/10/2014 AT 0043 EST * * *

On January 10, 2014 at 0001 EST, St. Lucie Unit 1 terminated an Unusual Event. Site storm drain system functioning as required. Severe weather has passed, site water levels have returned to normal. Notified R2DO (Hopper), NRR EO (Lubinski) and IRD. Notified DHS SWO, DOE Ops Center, FEMA Ops Center, HHS Ops Center, NICC Watch Officer, and Nuclear SSA via email.

ENS 4953614 November 2013 17:18:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), RPS System Actuation
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation
Manual Reactor Trip Due to Low Level in the 2B Steam GeneratorOn November 14, 2013 at 1218 EST, Unit 2 was manually tripped due to a lowering 2B Steam Generator level caused by the spurious closure of 2B Main Feedwater Isolation Valve HCV-09-2A. All CEAs (Control Element Assemblies) fully inserted into the core. All safety systems responded as expected with the 2B Train Auxiliary Feedwater Actuation System Channel 2 (AFAS 2) actuating on low 2B Steam Generator level. Decay Heat Removal is from Main Feedwater to the 2A Steam Generator and Auxiliary Feedwater to the 2B Steam Generator with Steam Bypass to the Main Condenser. This event is reportable pursuant to 10CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B) for the Reactor Trip and 10CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A) for the AFAS 2 actuation. The plant is in its normal shutdown electrical lineup. No safeties or relief valves lifted during this event. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified by the licensee.Steam Generator
Feedwater
Auxiliary Feedwater
Decay Heat Removal
Main Condenser
ENS 483888 October 2012 01:40:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System ActuationEssential Bus Deenergized While DefueledOn October 7, 2012, with Unit 2 in a defueled condition, a differential current lockout occurred on the 2B3 4.16kV essential bus, causing a deenergization of the 2B3 4.16kV essential bus. At the time of the event, the 2B Emergency Diesel Generator (EDG) was loaded to the essential bus. Due to the differential current lockout, all bus loads were lost and the 2B EDG output breaker feeding the essential bus opened and the 2B EDG transferred to emergency mode. The 2A EDG is operable and in standby. All equipment responded as expected. The plant is currently being maintained in a defueled condition. Decay heat removal is being supplied by the 2A Fuel Pool Cooling train. The cause of the differential current lockout of the 2B3 4.16kv bus is under investigation. This event is reportable pursuant to 10CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A). The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.Emergency Diesel Generator
Decay Heat Removal
ENS 483693 October 2012 12:43:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System ActuationFailure of Startup Transformer Caused Undervoltage Condition on Essential BusOn October 3, 2012, with Unit 2 in a defueled condition, a failure occurred on the 2B Startup Transformer, causing an undervoltage condition on an essential bus and resulted in the automatic start and loading of the 2B Emergency Diesel Generator (EDG). Prior to the event, the 2B EDG was available and not required by Technical Specifications; however, the 2B EDG was inoperable. Additionally, the 2A EDG is available. All equipment responded as expected. Currently maintaining the plant in a defueled condition. Decay heat removal is being supplied by the 2A Fuel Pool Cooling train and was never interrupted. There was no impact on the Shutdown Safety Assessment. This event is reportable pursuant to 10CFR50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A). Due to common high side feed, the loss of the 2B Startup Transformer resulted in the loss of the 1B Startup Transformer. Prior to the event, the 1A EDG was out of service for maintenance. As a result, Unit 1 entered Technical Specification 3.8.1.1 Action C. due to the loss of one offsite AC circuit and one diesel generator inoperable. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector.Emergency Diesel Generator
Decay Heat Removal
ENS 4791511 May 2012 07:55:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), RPS System Actuation
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation
Manual Reactor Trip Due to Feedwater Control Valve FailureOn May 11, 2012, a failure of the High Power Feed Regulating Valve FCV-9011 resulted in '2A' S/G water level lowering. Manual operator control of the Main Feed Regulating system was unsuccessful in stabilizing S/G water level. '2A' S/G level lowered to the procedurally required manual reactor trip criteria. The crew inserted a manual trip. All CEAs fully inserted into the core. Following the trip, Auxiliary Feedwater actuated as designed and decay heat removal was via Auxiliary Feedwater and Steam Bypass to the Main Condenser. All equipment operated as expected. Currently, Unit 2 is maintaining pressurizer pressure at 2250 psia, temperature at 532 degrees F on Main Feedwater (using Low Power Feed Regulating Valves LCV-9005/9006) and Steam Bypass Control. 'Unit 1 was unaffected and remains in Mode 1 at 29% power. This event is reportable pursuant to 10CFR50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B) for the Reactor Trip, as well as 10CFR50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A) for specified system actuation (Auxiliary Feedwater). The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector.Feedwater
Auxiliary Feedwater
Decay Heat Removal
Main Condenser
ENS 4765710 February 2012 06:34:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System ActuationMaintenance Activities Cause an Inadvertent Emergency Diesel Generator StartOn February 10, 2012, with Unit 1 in Mode 5, while performing scheduled maintenance, a technician inadvertently made contact with a component that caused an undervoltage condition on an essential bus, resulting in the automatic start and loading of the 1B Emergency Diesel Generator (EDG). Prior to the event the 1B EDG was inoperable and not required by Technical Specifications; however, the 1B EDG was available. All equipment responded as expected. Currently maintaining the plant in Mode 5. Decay heat removal is being supplied by the 1A Shutdown Cooling train and was never interrupted. There was no impact on the Shutdown Safety Assessment. Unit 2 was unaffected and remains in Mode 1 at 100% power. This event is reportable pursuant to 10CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv(A). The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.Emergency Diesel Generator
Shutdown Cooling
Decay Heat Removal
ENS 469286 June 2011 07:29:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), RPS System Actuation
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation
Error During Reactor Protection System Surveillance Leads to Reactor TripOn June 6, 2011, during the performance of Reactor Protection System Logic Matrix Testing, a Reactor Trip occurred. All CEA's (Control Element Assemblies) fully inserted into the core. Decay Heat removal was initially from Auxiliary Feedwater and Steam Bypass to the Main Condenser. All equipment operated as expected. Currently maintaining pressurizer pressure at 2250 psia, temperature maintaining at 532 degrees F. Auxiliary Feedwater actuated as designed. As of 0435, decay heat removal is via Main Feedwater and Steam Bypass control to Main Condenser. During the transfer of Auxiliary Feedwater to Main Feedwater a second AFAS actuation occurred. Unit 1 was unaffected and remains in Mode 1 at 100% power. This event is reportable pursuant to 10CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B) for the Reactor Trip, as well as 10CFR50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A) for specified system actuation (Auxiliary Feedwater). The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.Feedwater
Reactor Protection System
Auxiliary Feedwater
Decay Heat Removal
Main Condenser
ENS 4584315 April 2010 19:39:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), RPS System Actuation
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation
Unplanned Manual Reactor TripAt 1539 (EDT), Unit 2 was manually tripped due to lifting of the 2B moisture separator reheater relief valve. The Unit commenced a rapid downpower and then a manual reactor trip was initiated at approximately 95% power. All CEA's (control element assemblies) fully inserted on the trip. Auxiliary feedwater automatically initiated on low steam generator level due the 2A steam generator 15% feedwater bypass not opening. No pressurizer power operated relief valves (PORVs) opened. RCS heat removal is now being maintained with auxiliary feedwater and the steam bypass control system. Main feedwater is available. All other systems functioned normally, and the plant is stabilized at normal operating temperature and pressure in Mode 3. This non-emergency notification is being made pursuant to 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B) due to manual RPS actuation and 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A) due to auxiliary feedwater system actuation. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.Steam Generator
Feedwater
Auxiliary Feedwater
Steam Bypass Control System
ENS 4537421 September 2009 17:34:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System ActuationUnplanned Manual Reactor Trip During Reactor StartupAt 1227 EDT, a reactor startup was commenced on Unit 2. Mode 2 was entered at 1325 EDT. At 1333, a Reactor Control Operator noted that Primary Safety Valve V1202 had indications that it was leaking past its seat. Plant procedures required reducing RCS (Reactor Coolant System) pressure in 100 psi increments until the safety reseated. This event required the plant pressure to be reduced to 200 psi below Normal Operating Pressure. Prior to commencing the depressurization, a manual reactor trip was ordered by the Unit Supervisor as discussed in the pre-evolution brief. The unit was in Mode 2 approaching criticality at the time of the trip. The unit is currently stable in Mode 3, Hot Standby. The reactor trip was uncomplicated. All equipment operated as expected. Main feedwater remained available during the entire event. Auxiliary Feedwater and Atmospheric Dump Valves remained in service during the entire event. Unit 1 was unaffected by the event and remained at full power. The grid remained stable throughout the event. All control rods fully inserted. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.Feedwater
Auxiliary Feedwater
Control Rod
ENS 449521 April 2009 22:05:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), RPS System Actuation
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation
Unplanned Manual Reactor TripAt 1805, due to lowering Condenser Vacuum caused by ingress of algae and seaweed, Unit 2 was manually tripped. Power had been reduced to 94% for the securing of one Circulating Water Pump (2A1). It was then identified that 2A2 Circulating Water Debris filter differential pressure was above administrative limits of 200 inches water. While the station was making preparations to reduce Circulating water flow on the 2A2 Circulating Water Pump, the unit began losing condenser vacuum. Plant was manually tripped at 92% power. All CEA's fully inserted on the trip. Auxiliary Feedwater automatically initiated on Low Steam Generator Level. No PZR PORVS opened. RCS Heat removal is now being maintained with Main Feedwater and Steam Bypass control system. All systems functioned normally, and plant is stabilized at normal operating Temperature and Pressure. This non-emergency notification is being made pursuant to 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B) due to manual RPS actuation and 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(B) due to PWR auxiliary feedwater system actuation. There was no impact on Unit 1. The licensee informed the Resident Inspector.Steam Generator
Feedwater
Auxiliary Feedwater
Steam Bypass Control System
ENS 442767 June 2008 12:18:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), RPS System Actuation
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation
Manual Reactor Trip Following the Trip of a Condensate PumpOn 6/7/08 at 0818 hours, an unplanned manual reactor trip was initiated on St. Lucie Unit 2 from 100% power due to a trip of the 2B Condensate Pump, which led to a trip of the 2B Main Feedwater Pump (MFP) and decreasing Steam Generator (S/G) levels. The reactor was manually tripped due to decreasing S/G levels. Following the reactor trip, EOP-1, Standard Post Trip Actions and EOP-2, Reactor Trip Recovery procedures were completed and Unit 2 was stabilized in Mode 3. All control rods fully inserted. The Main Steam Safety Valves lifted as expected. Feedwater to the S/Gs was initially supplied by the 2A (MFP) until Auxiliary Feedwater Actuation System (AFAS) actuated as expected on low S/G level. Subsequently, the Auxiliary Feedwater Pumps restored S/G levels. Unit 2 electrical requirements were provided from offsite power. Other than the trip of the 2B Condensate Pump (initiating event) there were no major equipment failures. Unit 1 was not affected by this event. The grid is stable. Decay heat is being removed by the Auxiliary Feedwater Pumps feeding the S/Gs steaming to the bypass valves in the Condenser. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.Steam Generator
Feedwater
Auxiliary Feedwater
Main Steam Safety Valve
Control Rod
ENS 4392924 January 2008 03:15:0010 CFR 50.72(a)(1)(i), Emergency Class DeclarationUnusual Event - Uncontrolled Hydrogen LeakSt. Lucie Plant made an Unusual Event notification to the Florida State Warning Point @ 2228 EST, 01/23/08 based on a Hydrogen Tube Trailer fitting failure, and subsequent leak of hydrogen gas. The emergency classification was Emergency Action Level #20. A., per St. Lucie Plant EPIP-01, 'Classification of Emergencies'. The hydrogen leak was terminated upon discovery, with no subsequent fire and no personnel injuries. The event (and declaration) was terminated @ 2228 EST, on 01/23/08. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector, and the Commonwealth of Florida Warning Point.
ENS 4387429 December 2007 06:31:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System ActuationManual Reactor Trip When Five Control Rods Unexpectedly Dropped 20 InchesAt 2320, on 12/28/07, a Reactor Startup was commenced. At 0025, on 12/29/07 Subgroup #15, of Regulating Group #3, was placed on the hold bus. Placing the Subgroup on the hold bus was a pre-planned action that was briefed prior to the reactor startup, in accordance with an approved interim engineering disposition. The interim engineering disposition was written and approved on 12/28/07 for concerns over CEA #1, of Subgroup #15, dropping into the core unexpectedly. Subgroup #15, of Regulating Group #3, contains five CEA's (CEA # 60, 62, 64, 66 and 1). At 0047, all Regulating Group CEA's, with the exception of Regulating Group #5, were placed at the Upper Electrical Limit (136 inches withdrawn). Regulating Group #5 was at 120 inches withdrawn in preparation for diluting to criticality. At 0107, the dilution to criticality was commenced. At 0131, all 5 CEA's in Subgroup #15 slipped into the core approximately 20 inches. A manual reactor trip was then ordered by the unit supervisor. 2-EOP-1, 'Standard Post Trip Actions' was then performed. The unit was borated to shutdown boron concentration. All Safety Functions were met satisfactorily and 2-EOP-1 was exited. The unit was in Mode 3 approaching Mode 2 at the time of the trip. The unit is currently stable in Mode 3, Hot Standby. Reactor coolant pump heat is being removed using the atmospheric steam dumps. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.Control Rod
ENS 4206823 October 2005 09:05:0010 CFR 50.72(a)(1)(i), Emergency Class DeclarationUnusual Event Declared Due to Hurricane WarningHurricane Warning for St. Lucie Plants 1 & 2. U-2 will be going to Mode 4 prior to Hurricane force winds on site. U-1 in refueling outage, outage risk safety assessment will be green prior to hurricane force winds on site. The licensee indicated that all emergency diesel generators are operable on both units. The licensee indicated that they needed to restore A train component cooling water on Unit 1. The licensee is in EAL# 11A for Hurricane Warning - Unusual Event. The licensee will notify the NRC Resident Inspector. UPDATE FROM NRC (WILSON) TO NRC (KNOKE) AT 17:00 ON 10/23/05 The NRC entered into Monitoring Mode due to hurricane force winds expected to be at the site within 12 hours.Emergency Diesel Generator
ENS 4194425 August 2005 03:02:0010 CFR 50.72(a)(1)(i), Emergency Class DeclarationUnusual Event Declared Due to Hurricane Warning

On 8/24/2005, at 2302 an Unusual Event was declared at St. Lucie Plant based upon the 2300 EDT Tropical Storm Katrina Forecast/Advisory. A Hurricane Warning has been issued for the southeast Florida coast from Vero Beach southward to Florida City. A Hurricane Warning means that Hurricane conditions are expected with the warning area within the next 24 hours. The St. Lucie Plant falls within this Hurricane Warning area. The licensee entered the Unusual Event based on EAL '5-B.' Currently Unit 2 'B' Train of Component Cooling Water is out if service for planned maintenance. The licensee notified the state and the NRC Resident Inspector.

* * *  UPDATE FROM J. ABERNETHY TO ROTTON AT 1824 EDT ON 08/25/05  * * * 

The licensee terminated the Unusual Event at 1815. Updated National Weather Service data removed the hurricane warning in the area. The licensee notified state and local governments. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified R2DO (Ayers), NRR EO (Kuo), IRD Manager (Wilson), FEMA (Erwin), and DHS (Haselton).

ENS 4191111 August 2005 14:48:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), RPS System Actuation
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation
Manual Reactor Trip on a Condensate Pump Bus LockoutOn 8/11/2005, a manual reactor trip was initiated due to lowering steam generator level caused by a partial loss of main Feedwater. The partial loss of feedwater was caused by the differential lock out of the non-vital 2A2 4160 V bus which resulted in loss of the 2A Condensate Pump that tripped the 2A Main Feedwater Pump. All rods inserted and no Steam Generator Safety Valves lifted. The differential lock out of the non-vital 2A2 4160 V (bus) deenergized the 2A3 vital 4160V bus, starting the 2A Emergency Diesel Generator and the 2A3 loads were sequenced on the Emergency Diesel Generator per design. Subsequently, the Auxiliary Feedwater System was automatically initiated due to lowering steam generator levels. All safe shutdown equipment operated as expected. The plant is stable in Mode 3, Hot Standby conditions, with decay heat removal being accomplished by steaming to the Main Condenser and Feedwater to the steam generators supplied by the Main Feedwater system. The Offsite power grid is available and stable. The '2C' Auxiliary Feedwater Pump was out of service for routine surveillance and it had no effect on the cause of the trip nor had any effect on the trip recovery. St. Lucie is investigating the cause of the lockout on the 2A2 4160V bus. Unit 1 was not affected by this event. At the time of this report, the 2A Emergency Diesel Generator was still loaded while investigations were underway. Steam generator level is being maintained using main feed. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.Steam Generator
Feedwater
Emergency Diesel Generator
Auxiliary Feedwater
Decay Heat Removal
Main Condenser
05000389/LER-2005-003
ENS 4171519 May 2005 00:59:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System ActuationInadvertent De-Energization of 4160 V Safety Related A.C. Bus with Edg Auto Start

On 5/18/05 at 20:59 the 1A3 4160 V safety related A.C. bus inadvertently de-energized and the 1A Emergency Diesel Generator (EDG) automatically started and loaded onto the bus. The inadvertent de-energization of the 1A3, 4160 V bus appears to have resulted from testing of the 4160 V under voltage relays. Currently, normal power has been restored to the 1A3, 4160 V bus and the 1A Emergency Diesel Generator has been secured. This notification is being made pursuant to 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A) to be completed within 8 hours as a safety systems actuation of the 1A3, 4160 V under voltage relaying and inadvertent start and load of the 1A Emergency Diesel Generator. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.

  • * * UPDATE PROVIDED BY THE LICENSEE (HURCHALLA) TO NRC (HELD) AT 2207 EDT ON 5/19/05 * * *

On 5/18/05 at 20:59 the 1A3 4,160 KV safety related AC bus inadvertently de-energized and the 1A Emergency Diesel Generator (EDG) automatically started and loaded onto the bus. This event was initiated during the performance of a plant surveillance 1-OSP-100.07, to test the 1A3 4,160 KV Bus Under Voltage Relay. The 1A EDG loaded and carried the 1A3 bus. The 1B3 4,160 KV bus was unaffected and the "B" side power remained energized. This update is to provide the following additional information identified during the follow up investigation. This update is to identify that HVS-1B, Containment Fan Cooler, did not start as expected after the 1A EDG automatically loaded on the 1A3 4,160 KV Bus. The HVS-1A and HVS-1B were both load shed from the bus prior to closure of the 1A EDG output breaker. The HVS-1A did start as expected following closure of the EDG output breaker. The HVS-1B is on the three (3) second load block for the 1A EDG to restart, but did not start. A Root Cause Team has been formed to identify the cause of the initiating event and the auto-start failure of HVS-1B. A Condition Report was generated and a troubleshooting plan has been developed to determine the cause of the initiating event and failure of the HVS-1B to automatically restart. The 1B3 4,160 KV safety related AC bus and associated EDG were not affected by this event and remained operable during and following the event. Troubleshooting for the subject failed equipment is ongoing. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector. The R2DO (Ogle) was notified.

Emergency Diesel Generator
ENS 4129325 December 2004 11:52:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), RPS System Actuation
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation
Unit 2 Manually Tripped to Remove Failing Condensate Pump from Service

Manual reactor trip due to condensate pump failure. All systems functioned as required post trip. The plant is currently stable in Mode 3. On 12/25/04 Unit 2 at St. Lucie experienced a high amperage reading on a condensate pump. Visual observation of the pump indicated blistering paint at the electrical connections. The condensate pump was taken out of service and Unit 2 was manually shut down. Decay heat is being removed via normal means to the condenser. The AFW system started as expected. All rods inserted correctly and all systems functioned as designed. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.

  • * * UPDATE FROM ST. LUCIE (BASHWINER) TO NRC (HUFFMAN) AT 1239 EST ON 12/27/04 * * *

The licensee called to provide some additional information concerning this event: 1) The manual trip of Unit 2 was due to the failure of the 2B condensate pump. 2) The condensate pump failure was a result of a failed termination of the "A" phase motor lead to the field cable. 3) The failure of the motor lead is considered a random event and does not have an generic implications. The licensee also noted that the reactor power had actually been reduced to 95% immediately prior to the manual trip. The NRC Resident Inspector and R2DO (Julian) have been notified.

  • * * UPDATE AND CLARIFICATION FROM BASHWINER TO CROUCH @1346 EST ON 12/27/04 * * *

The following information was obtained from the licensee via facsimile: This notification is an amended notification to the original notification of unit trip and RPS actuation due to failure of 2B condensate pump. The amended notification includes an 8-hour notification non-emergency 10 CFR 50.72 (b)(3)(iv)(A) to identify Aux Feedwater Actuation automatically actuated post manual reactor trip on 12/25/04. Specified System Actuation per 50.72 (b)(3)(iv)(B)(6) AFAS (Auxiliary Feedwater Actuation System). The licensee notified the NRC Resident inspector. R2DO (Julian) notified of this update.

Feedwater
ENS 4107226 September 2004 03:56:0010 CFR 50.72(a)(1)(i), Emergency Class Declaration
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation
Unusual Event Declared Due to a Loss of Offsite Power

At 2356 (EDT), September 25, 2004, off-site power was lost for both units. At the time of the event both units were in mode 4 and cooling down to meet shutdown entry conditions. The shutdown of both units was due to hurricane conditions from hurricane Jeanne. All four emergency diesels (2 per unit) started and properly loaded. Both units are stable in natural circulation cooling. Efforts continue to place both units on shutdown cooling. All systems operated as expected. The plant was already in a Notification of Unusual Event due to the Hurricane. Shutdown Cooling was established on Unit 1 at approximately 0020 EDT on 9/26/04. The licensee informed both state and local agencies and the NRC Resident Inspector. A conference call was held at approximately 0005 EDT with R2 Response Manager (Len Wert), NRR EO (Stu Richards) and IRD (Susan Frant) to discuss the loss of offsite power. The participants concluded that the NRC Monitoring Mode entered at 1515 EDT on 9/25 for the Hurricane was appropriate.

  • * * UPDATE 0257 EDT ON 9/26/04 FROM TOM COSTE TO S. SANDIN * * *

At 2356, September 25, 2004, St. Lucie Station, Units 1 and 2, experienced a loss of off -site power (LOOP). At the time of the LOOP all four emergency diesel generators started and loaded the safety related buses. In it's initial notification of the LOOP (0035 09/26/04, EN# 41067), FPL reported that all systems had performed as expected. However, during it's post LOOP walkdowns of the control room boards the control room operators determined that the 1 B Intake Cooling Water (ICW) pump had not automatically started as expected. The pump was subsequently started from the control room using the manual control switch. The cause for the failure to automatically start will be investigated and corrected prior to returning the unit to service. Notified R2 Response Manager (Len Wert)

  • * * UPDATE 2350 EDT ON 9/26/04 FROM R2 IRC (BENOI DESAI) TO S. SANDIN * * *

At 1050 EDT both units recovered offsite power exiting the criteria for the UE based on LOOP. The licensee informed state and local agencies and the NRC Resident Inspector. HOO Note: See related ENs # 41067, 41071 and 41073.

Emergency Diesel Generator
Shutdown Cooling
ENS 4106724 September 2004 21:00:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(xi), Notification to Government Agency or News Release
10 CFR 50.72(a)(1)(i), Emergency Class Declaration
Entered Unusual Event Classification Due to Hurricane Warning in Effect

Hurricane warning in effect for St. Lucie County including Plant Site. Hurricane warning was issued by the National Weather Service. St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant entered an Unusual Event Classification per Emergency Action Level 5B (Hurricane Warning). State and Local Officials notified by the licensee. The NRC Resident Inspector was notified of this by the licensee.

  • * * UPDATE AT 0838 EDT ON 9/25/04 FROM JOE HESSLING TO S. SANDIN * * *

St. Lucie Unit 1 commenced a plant shutdown at 0820 in preparation for Hurricane. St. Lucie Unit 2 will commence plant shutdown at 0900 in preparation for Hurricane. St. Lucie still in Unusual Event due to Hurricane warning. Unit 1 expects to enter mode 3 at approximately 1230 hours with Unit 2 entering mode 3 between 1300-1330 hours. Both Units will remain in mode 3 with restart dates to be determined. Highest sustained winds on-site are projected at 120 mph. Current wind speed on-site is between 14-15 mph sustained from a northerly direction. The licensee notified both state and local agencies and will inform the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified R2DO (Robert Haag), NRR (Stu Richards), IRD (Susan Frant), R4DO (William Johnson), FEMA (Erwin) and DHS-DOE Desk (left message).

  • * * UPDATE AT 1313 EDT ON 09/25/04 FROM DAN WEST TO JOHN MACKINNON * * *

St. Lucie Units 1 & 2 have shutdown and have been removed from service. R2DO (Haag) , NRR EO (Stu Richards), FEMA (Erwin), DHS (Algen), R4DO (William Johnson), NRC Region 2 (Hufham) & IRD (S. Frant) notified. The NRC Resident Inspector will be notified of this by the licensee.

  • * * UPDATE AT 1413 EDT ON 09/26/04 FROM M. GRAY TO MACKINNON * * *

Hurricane warning has been discontinued. Unusual Event exited at 1412 EDT. R2DO (Haag), NRR EO (Richards), IRD Manager (S. Frant), R4DO (Bill Johnson), FEMA (Austin), DHS (Travis Johnson) , DOE (Robert Turner), NRC/DOT (Crews), USDA (Lori Thomas) & DHS-DOE Desk (message left) notified. The NRC Resident Inspector was notified of this update by the licensee. HOO Note: See related ENs # 41071, 41072 and 41073.

ENS 410062 September 2004 14:43:0010 CFR 50.72(a)(1)(i), Emergency Class DeclarationNotice of Unusual Event Declared

St. Lucie declared a Notification of Unusual Event due to hurricane warning in effect for the plant and surrounding areas. The Licensee will notify the NRC Resident Inspector.

  • * * UPDATE ON 9/3/04 AT 2035 EDT FROM JAMES HURCHALLA TO GERRY WAIG * * *

Unusual Event update to State Warning Point at 2000 EDT. Both unit 1 and unit 2 in unusual event due to hurricane warning in effect. Unit 1 (is) currently being down-powered off line, unit 2 will commence the downpower at approximately 2100 (EDT) in preparation for the storm. Both units (are) expected off line by 0000. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector, state, and local officials. Notified R2DO (Joel Munday).

  • * * UPDATE ON 9/05/04 AT 1804 EDT FROM JAMES CONNOR TO JEFF ROTTON * * *

As of 1720 the St. Lucie Station has terminated the Notification of Unusual Event for both units due to the downgrade of Hurricane Frances to a tropical storm warning for the local area. Both units are stable (Mode 3) and sustained no damage from the storm. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector, State and local emergency response organizations. Notified R2DO (Munday), NRREO (Case), IRD (Wessman), DHS (Livingston), FEMA (Eaches).

ENS 4063131 March 2004 23:56:0010 CFR 50.72(a)(1)(i), Emergency Class DeclarationUnusual Event Declared Due to Reactor Coolant System Leakage Greater than 10 GpmOn 3/31/04, Saint Lucie Unit 1 was in a refueling outage when it experienced a leak-by which appeared to be at a Volume Control Tank to Hold Up Tank divert valve off the Shutdown Purification System. The Reactor Coolant System (RCS) leakage was greater than ten gallons per minute as indicated in the Control Room. The Facility declared an Unusual Event at 1856 EST since the RCS leakage was greater than ten but less fifty gallons per minute. Refueling activities were stopped as a result of the incident. The RCS leakage was isolated and the Unusual Event was terminated at 1915. The licensee has notified local, state and other government agencies through the ring down phone system. The NRC Resident Inspector will be notified.Reactor Coolant System
ENS 4040320 December 2003 14:49:0010 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), RPS System Actuation
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation
Rps Actuation Due to Loss of Turbine Generator Excitation

On December 20, 2003, at 0949 hours, an automatic reactor trip occurred due to a loss of excitation of the turbine generator. All plant safety functions were maintained throughout the event. The plant was stabilized in Mode 3. All plant safety systems responded normally with the exception of the 2C Auxiliary Feedwater Pump (steam driven) which tripped on mechanical overspeed. The 2A and 2B Auxiliary Feedwater Pumps (electric driven) functioned normally to restore the 2A and 2B Steam Generator levels. Post trip system anomalies include RCS Letdown isolated, Steam Generator Blowdown isolation valves closed, Control Room ventilation system swapped to recirculation mode, and the Fuel Handling Building ventilation system swapped to the Shield Building. An Emergency Response Team has been formed to review these conditions prior to plant restart. This non-emergency notification is being made pursuant to 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B) due to the automatic RPS Reactor Trip. All controls inserted properly. Decay heat is being removed using the turbine bypass valves. The Licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.

  • * * UPDATE ON 1/08/04 @ 0625 B Y BRADY TO GOULD * * *

This update is provided to include the 10CFR50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A) notification criterion for the auxiliary feedwater actuation. The NRC Resident Inspector was notified., Reg 2 RDO(Fredrickson) was informed.

Steam Generator
Auxiliary Feedwater
Shield Building