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| facility = Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant
| facility = Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant
| Organization =  
| Organization =  
| license number = Gdp-1
| license number = GDP-1
| region = 2
| region = 2
| state = Kentucky
| state = Kentucky
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| event date = 11/28/2011 09:30 CST
| event date = 11/28/2011 09:30 CST
| last update date = 11/28/2011
| last update date = 11/28/2011
| title = 24-Hour Report Concerning A Localized Loss Of A Geometry Criticality Control Contingency
| title = 24-Hour Report Concerning a Localized Loss of a Geometry Criticality Control Contingency
| event text = At 0930 CST on 11-28-11, during annual inspection of the C-400/C-409 floor drains and sumps according to procedure CP4-CU-CH6021, a chemical operator identified that an eye wash drain was no longer properly sealed around the concrete base and would not prevent solutions from entering the drain if challenged. NCSA [Nuclear Criticality Safety Assessment] CHM-001 requires specific drains to be sealed to prevent the accumulation of fissile material in the unsafe geometry drain system. In violation of NCSA CHM-001, the poured concrete base surrounding the eye wash drain #147 in C-400 was discovered to be broken loose from the floor so that it could no longer provide a seal against spilled uranium solution getting into the drain system.
| event text = At 0930 CST on 11-28-11, during annual inspection of the C-400/C-409 floor drains and sumps according to procedure CP4-CU-CH6021, a chemical operator identified that an eye wash drain was no longer properly sealed around the concrete base and would not prevent solutions from entering the drain if challenged. NCSA [Nuclear Criticality Safety Assessment] CHM-001 requires specific drains to be sealed to prevent the accumulation of fissile material in the unsafe geometry drain system. In violation of NCSA CHM-001, the poured concrete base surrounding the eye wash drain #147 in C-400 was discovered to be broken loose from the floor so that it could no longer provide a seal against spilled uranium solution getting into the drain system.
SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE OF EVENTS
SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE OF EVENTS

Latest revision as of 19:18, 24 November 2018

ENS 47483 +/-
Where
Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant
Paducah, Kentucky (NRC Region 2)
License number: GDP-1
Reporting
Response
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+3.7 h0.154 days <br />0.022 weeks <br />0.00507 months <br />)
Opened: Billy Wallace
19:12 Nov 28, 2011
NRC Officer: Bill Huffman
Last Updated: Nov 28, 2011
47483 - NRC Website