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Ol 9Y Chairman Nuc1' ear ReCulatory Com=ission 1717 H St. NW Washington, D.C. 20033 Dear Sir; ln late 1974 while on duty as the unit one Reactor Operator at, the Brown's Ferry huclear Plant near Athens, Alabama, an alar = sounded indicatin5 high radiation in the off-Eas system.
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I called =y immediate supervisor and the shift supervisor and-infort. +.' them o f the alarm.
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The shift supervisor called the General Electric field representative and they both a5 reed for some reason which was never revealed to me that the recorder and alarm was The recorder subsequently dropped back to its prior position and in error.
                                                                  .
resumed recording at belor the alarm point.
Ol 9Y Chairman Nuc1' ear ReCulatory Com=ission 1717 H St. NW Washington, D.C. 20033
No technician was ever called to check the alarm, recorde, or radiation sensor.
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No lab technician ever analyzed the off-gas (due tb this alarm).
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Indicationu to me was what we had studied as a " Crud Burst" where tramp uranium somewhere on the outside of the fuel is vaporized and removed in the
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ln late 1974 while on duty as the unit one Reactor Operator at, the Brown's Ferry huclear Plant near Athens, Alabama, an alar = sounded indicatin5 high radiation in the off-Eas system. I called =y immediate supervisor and the shift supervisor and-infort. + .' them o f the alarm. The shift supervisor called the General Electric field representative and they both a5 reed for some reason which was never revealed to me that the recorder and alarm was in error.          The recorder subsequently dropped back to its prior position and resumed recording at belor the alarm point. No technician was ever called to check the alarm, recorde , or radiation sensor. No lab technician ever e        analyzed the off-gas (due tb this alarm).
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I infor:ed the shift and General Elcctric supervisors of
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uranium somewhere on the outside of the fuel is vaporized and removed in the I infor:ed the shift and General Elcctric supervisors of
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                =y sucpicions.           Since the off-Saces were delayed some 30 minutes (at that l
have been high activity in the stack Eas.
time) before atmospheric rel' ease, the next sympton o f a " Crud Burst" would have been high activity in the stack Eas. This did occur and was recorded l
This did occur and was recorded on strip chart recorders and the recordings sent to management the following l
on strip chart recorders and the recordings sent to management the following l               day.
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As fcr as I know, this incident wcs n~e'ver reported to mana5ezent, and mana6ement either did not kdow enough about the charts to read them acdurgtely Although 'h.'
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to the plant Technical Specifications, it was never reported.
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Informs of Unreported RO at Facility Re High Radiation in Offgas Sys
ML19347A829
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Site: Browns Ferry  Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 09/24/1980
From: Galen Smith
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l ATH E N S, AL A. 3 5611 A,,,

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Ol 9Y Chairman Nuc1' ear ReCulatory Com=ission 1717 H St. NW Washington, D.C. 20033 Dear Sir; ln late 1974 while on duty as the unit one Reactor Operator at, the Brown's Ferry huclear Plant near Athens, Alabama, an alar = sounded indicatin5 high radiation in the off-Eas system.

I called =y immediate supervisor and the shift supervisor and-infort. +.' them o f the alarm.

The shift supervisor called the General Electric field representative and they both a5 reed for some reason which was never revealed to me that the recorder and alarm was The recorder subsequently dropped back to its prior position and in error.

resumed recording at belor the alarm point.

No technician was ever called to check the alarm, recorde, or radiation sensor.

No lab technician ever analyzed the off-gas (due tb this alarm).

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Indicationu to me was what we had studied as a " Crud Burst" where tramp uranium somewhere on the outside of the fuel is vaporized and removed in the

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l off-sas system.

I infor:ed the shift and General Elcctric supervisors of

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=y sucpicions.

Since the off-Saces were delayed some 30 minutes (at that time) before atmospheric rel' ease, the next sympton o f a " Crud Burst" would l

have been high activity in the stack Eas.

This did occur and was recorded on strip chart recorders and the recordings sent to management the following l

day.

As fcr as I know, this incident wcs n~e'ver reported to mana5ezent, and mana6ement either did not kdow enough about the charts to read them acdurgtely Although 'h.'

cas a reportable incident accordinc f or didn' t ever look at them.

to the plant Technical Specifications, it was never reported.

Geor6e Smith 9

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