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ENS 4091431 July 2004 11:49:00

The following information was provided by the licensee via facsimile: Drug paraphernalia (a baggie and rolling paper) was found by the turbine building operator in a trash container located on the turbine building mezzanine level. The turbine building operator was emptying the container at the time. The paraphernalia was turned over to the security shift supervisor. Security is confident, based on a veteran law enforcement officer's experience, that the empty bag found in the trash once contained an illegal substance. Further confirmation by testing will be determined on Monday. Our procedure SO-R-1 requires FCS (Fort Calhoun Station) to make a 24-hour report to the NRC per 10CFR26.73. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector.

  • * * UPDATE ON 7/31/04 AT 1317 HRS EDT FROM HODGSON TO CROUCH * * *

The Security Shift Supervisor was notified by the Washington County Sheriff Department that the bag with the unknown substance has been tested positive for marijuana. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector. NRC Operations Officer notified R4DO (Bywater).

ENS 4088520 July 2004 20:36:00At 1818 the predicted post trip voltage on the 161 KV incoming line went into alarm on the PCM MINT program. The alarm was validated using OI-EG-3 and by conversation with the system operator. The predicted voltage was 160.4 KV. AOP-31 Section 1 'grid instability' was entered. Per the AOP, at less that 160.7 KV, the incoming line and T1A3 and T1A4 are considered inoperable. Technical Specification 2.7(2)c was entered. This is a 72 hour LCO and requires a 4 hour notification to the NRC. Both diesel generators are operable. The system operator took actions to raise the 161 KV system voltage. At 1831, the predicted post trip voltage was 160.9 KV and the LCO was exited. The line was inoperable for 13 minutes. At 1834 the voltage was 161.1 KV and AOP-31 was exited. The licensee attributes the dip in line voltage due to heavy demand. The licensee informed the NRC Resident Inspector.