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{{#Wiki_filter:NRCNEWSU.S.NUCLEARREGULATORYCOMMISSION61ForsythStreetSWAtlantaGA30303WebSite:www.nrc.gov/OPANo.II-00-21May8,2000CONTACT:KenClark(404)562-4416/e-mail:kmc2@nrc.govRogerD.Hannah(404)562-4417/e-mail:rdh1@nrc.govNRCSTAFFTOMEETWITHSOUTHERNNUCLEARMAY17TODISCUSSCOMPANYCORRECTIVEACTIONSFOLLOWINGJANUARYEVENTATHATCHPLANTTheNuclearRegulatoryCommissionstaffhasscheduledameetingwithSouthernNuclearOperatingCompanyofficialsinAtlantaMay17todiscussthecompany'sspecificcorrectiveactions
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followinganunplannedshutdownonJanuary26oftheUnit1reactorattheHatchNuclearPlantnear
U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
Baxley,Georgia.Unit1automaticallyshutdownwhenavalveinoneofthetwomainlinescarrying
61 Forsyth Street SW
watertothereactorclosed,andsomeoftheequipmentdidnotoperateasexpected.TheNRCsentan
Atlanta GA 30303
AugmentedInspectionTeam,orAIT,toreviewequipmentperformance,operatoractionsandcompany
Web Site: www.nrc.gov/OPA
responsetotheevent.Themeetingwillbeginat9:00a.m.onMay17intheNRCRegionIIoffice,61ForsythStreet,Suite24T20inAtlantaandwillbeopentoobservationbythemediaandpublic.NRCofficialswillbe
No. II-00-21
availableattheconclusionofthemeetingtoansweranyquestions.
May 8, 2000
CONTACT:
Ken Clark (404)562-4416/e-mail: kmc2@nrc.gov
Roger D. Hannah (404)562-4417/e-mail: rdh1@nrc.gov
NRC STAFF TO MEET WITH SOUTHERN NUCLEAR MAY 17 TO DISCUSS
COMPANY CORRECTIVE ACTIONS FOLLOWING JANUARY EVENT
AT HATCH PLANT
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff has scheduled a meeting with Southern Nuclear
Operating Company officials in Atlanta May 17 to discuss the companys specific corrective actions
following an unplanned shutdown on January 26 of the Unit 1 reactor at the Hatch Nuclear Plant near
Baxley, Georgia. Unit 1 automatically shut down when a valve in one of the two main lines carrying
water to the reactor closed, and some of the equipment did not operate as expected. The NRC sent an
Augmented Inspection Team, or AIT, to review equipment performance, operator actions and company
response to the event .
The meeting will begin at 9:00 a.m. on May 17 in the NRC Region II office, 61 Forsyth Street,
Suite 24T20 in Atlanta and will be open to observation by the media and public. NRC officials will be
available at the conclusion of the meeting to answer any questions.
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Press Release-II-00-020: NRC Staff Schedules Enforcement Conference in Puerto Rico May 18 to Discuss Apparent Violations with Caguas Company
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Issue date: 05/08/2000
From:
Office of Public Affairs Region II
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Press Release-II-00-020
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See also: see also:Press Release-II-00-020

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NRC NEWS

U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

61 Forsyth Street SW

Atlanta GA 30303

Web Site: www.nrc.gov/OPA

No. II-00-21

May 8, 2000

CONTACT:

Ken Clark (404)562-4416/e-mail: kmc2@nrc.gov

Roger D. Hannah (404)562-4417/e-mail: rdh1@nrc.gov

NRC STAFF TO MEET WITH SOUTHERN NUCLEAR MAY 17 TO DISCUSS

COMPANY CORRECTIVE ACTIONS FOLLOWING JANUARY EVENT

AT HATCH PLANT

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff has scheduled a meeting with Southern Nuclear

Operating Company officials in Atlanta May 17 to discuss the companys specific corrective actions

following an unplanned shutdown on January 26 of the Unit 1 reactor at the Hatch Nuclear Plant near

Baxley, Georgia. Unit 1 automatically shut down when a valve in one of the two main lines carrying

water to the reactor closed, and some of the equipment did not operate as expected. The NRC sent an

Augmented Inspection Team, or AIT, to review equipment performance, operator actions and company

response to the event .

The meeting will begin at 9:00 a.m. on May 17 in the NRC Region II office, 61 Forsyth Street,

Suite 24T20 in Atlanta and will be open to observation by the media and public. NRC officials will be

available at the conclusion of the meeting to answer any questions.