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{{#Wiki_filter:From:            Féliz Adorno, Néstor To:              PSR Wisconsin Cc:              Chandrathil, Prema Bcc:              Heisserer, Jamie
 
==Subject:==
RE: Time sensitive: Request for Further Inspection Date:            Thursday, August 12, 2021 9:53:00 AM Attachments:      image001.png
 
==Dear Mortensen,==
 
The NRC received your email. We understand you have concerns and want to assure you that the plant is currently safe.
On July 31, Point Beach Unit 1 was manually tripped due to the loss of one main feedwater pump. The redundancy of safety systems allowed the plant operators to safely shutdown the plant as designed in response to this trip. NRC inspectors promptly responded to the plant and closely followed the plants actions in response. The inspectors continued to follow the licensees actions as they performed the necessary repairs. NRC inspectors also followed the licensees actions as they verified the plant was ready to be safely restarted and operated. If the NRC inspectors have any concerns, then they would promptly raise them to the plant and NRC management.
Whenever issues such as this trip occur, we look at them to understand the circumstances surrounding them. The process we used to decide the appropriate follow up actions for this event is described by Management Directive 8.3. We determined the circumstances surrounding this event should be looked into using our normal inspection process and our NRC inspectors are currently reviewing them. The details of these ongoing inspection activities are currently predecisional.
Public health and safety are a priority for the NRC. If the NRC inspectors discover any findings, we will take the appropriate steps in response. This includes documenting any findings in a publicly available inspection report.
Sincerely, Néstor J. Féliz Adorno, P.E.
Chief, Branch 4 U.S.NRC l Region III l Division of Reactor Projects From: PSR Wisconsin <info@psrwisconsin.org>
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2021 11:01 AM To: F&#xe9;liz Adorno, N&#xe9;stor <Nestor.Feliz-Adorno@nrc.gov>; Cassidy, John <John.Cassidy@nrc.gov>;
Vance.petrella@nrc.com; tom.hartman@nrc.gov; Hartman, Thomas <Thomas.Hartman@nrc.gov>;
Venkataraman, Booma <Booma.Venkataraman@nrc.gov>
 
==Subject:==
[External_Sender] Time sensitive: Request for Further Inspection
 
==Dear N&#xe9;stor F&#xe9;liz,==
John Cassidy, Vance Petrella, Tom Hartman and Booma Venkataraman,
 
Physicians for Social Responsibility Wisconsin (PSR WI) urgently requests the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to send an Augmented Inspection Team to Point Beach Nuclear Reactor, Unit 1 to evaluate the root causes of a July 31, 2021, reactor trip (also called Scram). Attached is a formal request from PSR WI. If you are not the correct person to send this request to, it would be greatly appreciated if you inform us of the correct email to send it to.
As described in the attached request, the July 31 event contains several troubling signs that aging equipment and/or questionable maintenance practices might cause a mishap at Point Beach, and so we request that this inspection be undertaken quickly. We further request that the complete results and findings of the inspection team be made available and easily accessible in a timely manner to the public.
PSR WI is thankful that the operators of the Point Beach Unit 1 were able perform operations successfully to manually shut this reactor down emergently and, we presume, without excess radiation exhausted into the atmosphere of neighboring communities or into Lake Michigan.
Thank you for time, Hannah Mortensen PSR WI Executive Director PSR Wisconsin info@psrwisconsin.org www.psr-wisconsin.org 720 Hill Street, Suite 200 Madison, WI 53705 608.232.9945 Please consider the environment before printing this email.
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LTR-21-0225-1-RIII. Time Sensitive: Request for Further Inspection
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Site: Point Beach  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 08/12/2021
From: Nestor Feliz-Adorno
Reactor Projects Region 3 Branch 4
To: Mortensen H
Physicians for Social Responsibility Wisconsin
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From: Féliz Adorno, Néstor To: PSR Wisconsin Cc: Chandrathil, Prema Bcc: Heisserer, Jamie

Subject:

RE: Time sensitive: Request for Further Inspection Date: Thursday, August 12, 2021 9:53:00 AM Attachments: image001.png

Dear Mortensen,

The NRC received your email. We understand you have concerns and want to assure you that the plant is currently safe.

On July 31, Point Beach Unit 1 was manually tripped due to the loss of one main feedwater pump. The redundancy of safety systems allowed the plant operators to safely shutdown the plant as designed in response to this trip. NRC inspectors promptly responded to the plant and closely followed the plants actions in response. The inspectors continued to follow the licensees actions as they performed the necessary repairs. NRC inspectors also followed the licensees actions as they verified the plant was ready to be safely restarted and operated. If the NRC inspectors have any concerns, then they would promptly raise them to the plant and NRC management.

Whenever issues such as this trip occur, we look at them to understand the circumstances surrounding them. The process we used to decide the appropriate follow up actions for this event is described by Management Directive 8.3. We determined the circumstances surrounding this event should be looked into using our normal inspection process and our NRC inspectors are currently reviewing them. The details of these ongoing inspection activities are currently predecisional.

Public health and safety are a priority for the NRC. If the NRC inspectors discover any findings, we will take the appropriate steps in response. This includes documenting any findings in a publicly available inspection report.

Sincerely, Néstor J. Féliz Adorno, P.E.

Chief, Branch 4 U.S.NRC l Region III l Division of Reactor Projects From: PSR Wisconsin <info@psrwisconsin.org>

Sent: Friday, August 06, 2021 11:01 AM To: Féliz Adorno, Néstor <Nestor.Feliz-Adorno@nrc.gov>; Cassidy, John <John.Cassidy@nrc.gov>;

Vance.petrella@nrc.com; tom.hartman@nrc.gov; Hartman, Thomas <Thomas.Hartman@nrc.gov>;

Venkataraman, Booma <Booma.Venkataraman@nrc.gov>

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[External_Sender] Time sensitive: Request for Further Inspection

Dear Néstor Féliz,

John Cassidy, Vance Petrella, Tom Hartman and Booma Venkataraman,

Physicians for Social Responsibility Wisconsin (PSR WI) urgently requests the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to send an Augmented Inspection Team to Point Beach Nuclear Reactor, Unit 1 to evaluate the root causes of a July 31, 2021, reactor trip (also called Scram). Attached is a formal request from PSR WI. If you are not the correct person to send this request to, it would be greatly appreciated if you inform us of the correct email to send it to.

As described in the attached request, the July 31 event contains several troubling signs that aging equipment and/or questionable maintenance practices might cause a mishap at Point Beach, and so we request that this inspection be undertaken quickly. We further request that the complete results and findings of the inspection team be made available and easily accessible in a timely manner to the public.

PSR WI is thankful that the operators of the Point Beach Unit 1 were able perform operations successfully to manually shut this reactor down emergently and, we presume, without excess radiation exhausted into the atmosphere of neighboring communities or into Lake Michigan.

Thank you for time, Hannah Mortensen PSR WI Executive Director PSR Wisconsin info@psrwisconsin.org www.psr-wisconsin.org 720 Hill Street, Suite 200 Madison, WI 53705 608.232.9945 Please consider the environment before printing this email.

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