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| event date = 02/12/2009 15:00 EST
| event date = 02/12/2009 15:00 EST
| last update date = 02/12/2009
| last update date = 02/12/2009
| title = Us Coast Guard And New Jersey Environmental Hotline Notified Due To Capsized Boat
| title = Us Coast Guard and New Jersey Environmental Hotline Notified Due to Capsized Boat
| event text = This notification is based on 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(xi) HCGS RAL 11.8.2.a Unusual Conditions Warranting a News Release or Notification of Government Agencies. The US Coast Guard and New Jersey State Environmental Hotline were contacted and provided the following communication.
| event text = This notification is based on 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(xi) HCGS RAL 11.8.2.a Unusual Conditions Warranting a News Release or Notification of Government Agencies. The US Coast Guard and New Jersey State Environmental Hotline were contacted and provided the following communication.
Between 14:00 and 15:00 hours today, an unmanned 25' boat owned by Atlantic Subsea (a PSEG Nuclear contractor) that was tied in the Hope Creek Generating Station barge slip, which is on the Delaware River, at Hope Creek Generating Station overturned and became partially submerged.  There were no passengers onboard at the time.  Atlantic Subsea reports that the boat contains approximately 40 gallons of gas in a sealed fuel system and 5 gallons of oil in a sealed oil system.  Atlantic Subsea does not believe the sealed fuel or oil systems will leak, and there is NO indication of gas or oil leaking into the Delaware River.  The gas tank does have a vent, but this vent is fitted with a mechanical vacuum breaker that is not expected to leak.
Between 14:00 and 15:00 hours today, an unmanned 25' boat owned by Atlantic Subsea (a PSEG Nuclear contractor) that was tied in the Hope Creek Generating Station barge slip, which is on the Delaware River, at Hope Creek Generating Station overturned and became partially submerged.  There were no passengers onboard at the time.  Atlantic Subsea reports that the boat contains approximately 40 gallons of gas in a sealed fuel system and 5 gallons of oil in a sealed oil system.  Atlantic Subsea does not believe the sealed fuel or oil systems will leak, and there is NO indication of gas or oil leaking into the Delaware River.  The gas tank does have a vent, but this vent is fitted with a mechanical vacuum breaker that is not expected to leak.

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Where
Hope Creek PSEG icon.png
New Jersey (NRC Region 1)
Reporting
10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(xi), Notification to Government Agency or News Release
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+-0.63 h-0.0263 days <br />-0.00375 weeks <br />-8.62974e-4 months <br />)
Opened: Michael Reed
19:22 Feb 12, 2009
NRC Officer: Pete Snyder
Last Updated: Feb 12, 2009
44850 - NRC Website
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