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ENS 4226116 January 2006 19:36:00A small fire occurred in the Security Department storage area, located in a administration building. The licensee requested off-site assistance and the fire was extinguished in approximately 15 minutes. As a result of the fire, there was no damage to plant related equipment and station security was not compromised. An Event Review Team is being assembled to investigate the cause of the fire, which at this time is unknown. The following fire departments responded to the site: Jordan Fire Department Goshen Fire Department Oswegatchie Fire Department Cohanzie Fire Department Niantic Fire Department The licensee stated there will not be a press release concerning this fire, nor is there expected to be a press inquiry. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector, as well as State and local governments.
ENS 421801 December 2005 15:50:00While reducing power in order to enter containment, and following a manual main turbine trip due to high vibration, an automatic reactor trip on low steam generator level was received as a result of the turbine trip transient. Containment was being entered to investigate the source of an RCS identified leakage, which was less than the Technical Specification limit. In conjunction with the reactor trip, an automatic actuation of the Auxiliary Feedwater System was received as expected. All control rods fully inserted on the automatic trip. The current decay heat removal path is via the steam dumps to the main condenser. No primary or secondary relief valves lifted during the transient. There are no known primary to secondary leaks. All safety related buses are powered from offsite power. With the exception of one diesel out of service for planned maintenance, all emergency diesel generators are available and in standby. Unit 2 was not affected. The licensee notified State and local agencies and the NRC Resident Inspector.