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| Dave Gasperson , 404-997-4417 NRC Schedules Meetings to Discuss 2023 Performance of Three TVA Nuclear Power Plants | | Dave Gasperson, 404-997-4417 NRC Schedules Meetings to Discuss 2023 Performance of Three TVA Nuclear Power Plants |
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| Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff will hold two public meetings this month to discuss the 2023 safety performance of the Tennessee Valley Authoritys Browns Ferry, Sequoyah, and Watts Bar nuclear power plants. The NRC is holding one meeting in -person and another virtually to provide more opportunities for the public to attend. | | Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff will hold two public meetings this month to discuss the 2023 safety performance of the Tennessee Valley Authoritys Browns Ferry, Sequoyah, and Watts Bar nuclear power plants. The NRC is holding one meeting in -person and another virtually to provide more opportunities for the public to attend. |
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| The first meeting is an open house on March 20 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Eastern time at the Spring City Municipal Building, 369 Front St. in Spring City, Tennessee. This is an open forum where NRC resident inspectors and other staff will be available to discuss the plants safety performance and to answer questions from members of the public. | | The first meeting is an open house on March 20 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Eastern time at the Spring City Municipal Building, 369 Front St. in Spring City, Tennessee. This is an open forum where NRC resident inspectors and other staff will be available to discuss the plants safety performance and to answer questions from members of the public. |
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| The second meeting will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams on March 27 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Eastern time. The telephone conference number for those without access to Teams is 301-576-2978, passcode 621932287#. | | The second meeting will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams on March 27 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Eastern time. The telephone conference number for those without access to Teams is 301-576-2978, passcode 621932287#. |
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| The three-unit Browns Ferry plant is in northern Alabama, and the Sequoyah and Watts Bar plants, both of which have two units, are in eastern Tennessee. | | The three-unit Browns Ferry plant is in northern Alabama, and the Sequoyah and Watts Bar plants, both of which have two units, are in eastern Tennessee. |
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| The NRC determined that all three plants operated safely during 2023. However, several TVA reactors required additional NRC oversight due to findings of varying safety significance. | | The NRC determined that all three plants operated safely during 2023. However, several TVA reactors required additional NRC oversight due to findings of varying safety significance. |
| Browns Ferry Unit 1 was in the second performance category, or the regulatory response column, for most of 2023 due to problems with the high-pressure c ore cooling system. The reactor returned to a baseline level of NRC oversight in fourth-quarter 2023 following a thorough review of TVAs corrective actions to address the root causes of the problems. Similarly, both Sequoyah units were under increased oversight for security-related issues identified in late 2022. After an NRC supplemental inspection, the units returned to a baseline level of oversight by the end of 2023. | | Browns Ferry Unit 1 was in the second performance category, or the regulatory response column, for most of 2023 due to problems with the high-pressure c ore cooling system. The reactor returned to a baseline level of NRC oversight in fourth-quarter 2023 following a thorough review of TVAs corrective actions to address the root causes of the problems. Similarly, both Sequoyah units were under increased oversight for security-related issues identified in late 2022. After an NRC supplemental inspection, the units returned to a baseline level of oversight by the end of 2023. |
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| Watts Bar Units 1 and 2 are currently under increased NRC oversight (the second performance category) due to a security-related finding. Additional inspections are planned this year to ensure comprehensive corrective measures are implemented. | | Watts Bar Units 1 and 2 are currently under increased NRC oversight (the second performance category) due to a security-related finding. Additional inspections are planned this year to ensure comprehensive corrective measures are implemented. |
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| The NRCs Reactor Oversight Process uses color -coded inspection findings and indicators to assess plant performance. The colors start at green and increase to white, yellow or red, commensurate with the safety significance of the issues involved. These inputs determine which of five performance categories corresponds to each unit s performance, with units in the first category receiving the least oversight and those in the fifth category required to shut down to address the safety issues. | | The NRCs Reactor Oversight Process uses color -coded inspection findings and indicators to assess plant performance. The colors start at green and increase to white, yellow or red, commensurate with the safety significance of the issues involved. These inputs determine which of five performance categories corresponds to each unit s performance, with units in the first category receiving the least oversight and those in the fifth category required to shut down to address the safety issues. |
| The annual assessment letters for the TVA plants, includingthe upcoming inspection plans , | | The annual assessment letters for the TVA plants, includingthe upcoming inspection plans, |
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Civil Penalty to Tennessee Valley Authority ML19318E9962019-11-18018 November 2019 Local Public Notice: Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, Unit 1, Exigent Amendment Request Press Release-II-19-035, NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector at Watts Bar Nuclear Power Plant2019-09-24024 September 2019 Press Release-II-19-035: NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector at Watts Bar Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-II-19-032, NRC Schedules Meeting to Receive TVA Update on Work Environment Issues2019-08-16016 August 2019 Press Release-II-19-032: NRC Schedules Meeting to Receive TVA Update on Work Environment Issues Press Release-II-19-023, NRC Schedules Open House to Discuss Watts Bar Nuclear Power Plant Performance2019-04-22022 April 2019 Press Release-II-19-023: NRC Schedules Open House to Discuss Watts Bar Nuclear Power Plant Performance Press Release-II-19-017, NRC Schedules Open House to Discuss Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant Performance2019-04-16016 April 2019 Press Release-II-19-017: NRC Schedules Open House to Discuss Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant Performance Press Release-II-19-013, NRC Schedules Open House to Discuss Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant Performance2019-04-12012 April 2019 Press Release-II-19-013: NRC Schedules Open House to Discuss Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant Performance Press Release-19-010, NRC Issues Annual Assessments for Nation'S Nuclear Plants2019-03-0707 March 2019 Press Release-19-010: NRC Issues Annual Assessments for Nation'S Nuclear Plants Press Release-II-19-002, NRC Schedules Meeting to Discuss TVA Confirmatory Orders2019-02-26026 February 2019 Press Release-II-19-002: NRC Schedules Meeting to Discuss TVA Confirmatory Orders Press Release-II-18-035, NRC Launches Special Inspection at Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant2018-11-14014 November 2018 Press Release-II-18-035: NRC Launches Special Inspection at Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-II-18-034, NRC Schedules Meeting to Receive TVA Update on Work Environment Issues2018-10-10010 October 2018 Press Release-II-18-034: NRC Schedules Meeting to Receive TVA Update on Work Environment Issues Press Release-II-18-031, NRC Names New Resident Inspector at Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant2018-06-28028 June 2018 Press Release-II-18-031: NRC Names New Resident Inspector at Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-II-18-029, NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector and Resident Inspector at Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant2018-06-25025 June 2018 Press Release-II-18-029: NRC Names New Senior Resident Inspector and Resident Inspector at Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-II-18-027, NRC to Hold Open House to Discuss 2017 Performance of Watts Bar Nuclear Power Plant2018-05-30030 May 2018 Press Release-II-18-027: NRC to Hold Open House to Discuss 2017 Performance of Watts Bar Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-II-18-026, NRC to Hold Open House to Discuss 2017 Performance of Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant2018-05-29029 May 2018 Press Release-II-18-026: NRC to Hold Open House to Discuss 2017 Performance of Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-II-18-024, NRC to Hold Open House to Discuss 2017 Performance of Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant2018-05-16016 May 2018 Press Release-II-18-024: NRC to Hold Open House to Discuss 2017 Performance of Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-II-18-021, NRC Launches Special Inspection at Watts Bar Nuclear Power Plant2018-04-30030 April 2018 Press Release-II-18-021: NRC Launches Special Inspection at Watts Bar Nuclear Power Plant Press Release-18-008, NRC Issues Annual Assessments for Nation'S Nuclear Plants2018-03-0505 March 2018 Press Release-18-008: NRC Issues Annual Assessments for Nation'S Nuclear Plants Press Release-II-17-049, NRC Schedules TVA Update Meeting on Watts Bar Work Environment2017-10-24024 October 2017 Press Release-II-17-049: NRC Schedules TVA Update Meeting on Watts Bar Work Environment Press Release-II-17-046, NRC Launches Special Inspection at Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant2017-10-0303 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Safety Conscious Work Environment Issues2017-07-28028 July 2017 Press Release-II-17-036: NRC Issues TVA Confirmatory Order to Address Safety Conscious Work Environment Issues Press Release-II-17-033, NRC Schedules Meeting to Discuss 2016 Performance of Watts Bar Nuclear Plant2017-05-17017 May 2017 Press Release-II-17-033: NRC Schedules Meeting to Discuss 2016 Performance of Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Press Release-III-17-027, NRC to Conduct Open House to Discuss 2016 Performance of Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant2017-04-24024 April 2017 Press Release-III-17-027: NRC to Conduct Open House to Discuss 2016 Performance of Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Press Release-II-16-037, NRC Proposes $140,000 Fine for Violation at Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant2016-11-29029 November 2016 Press Release-II-16-037: NRC Proposes $140,000 Fine for Violation at Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant 2024-09-24
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No: II-24-003 March 15, 2024
Contact:
Dave Gasperson, 404-997-4417 NRC Schedules Meetings to Discuss 2023 Performance of Three TVA Nuclear Power Plants
Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff will hold two public meetings this month to discuss the 2023 safety performance of the Tennessee Valley Authoritys Browns Ferry, Sequoyah, and Watts Bar nuclear power plants. The NRC is holding one meeting in -person and another virtually to provide more opportunities for the public to attend.
The first meeting is an open house on March 20 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Eastern time at the Spring City Municipal Building, 369 Front St. in Spring City, Tennessee. This is an open forum where NRC resident inspectors and other staff will be available to discuss the plants safety performance and to answer questions from members of the public.
The second meeting will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams on March 27 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Eastern time. The telephone conference number for those without access to Teams is 301-576-2978, passcode 621932287#.
The three-unit Browns Ferry plant is in northern Alabama, and the Sequoyah and Watts Bar plants, both of which have two units, are in eastern Tennessee.
The NRC determined that all three plants operated safely during 2023. However, several TVA reactors required additional NRC oversight due to findings of varying safety significance.
Browns Ferry Unit 1 was in the second performance category, or the regulatory response column, for most of 2023 due to problems with the high-pressure c ore cooling system. The reactor returned to a baseline level of NRC oversight in fourth-quarter 2023 following a thorough review of TVAs corrective actions to address the root causes of the problems. Similarly, both Sequoyah units were under increased oversight for security-related issues identified in late 2022. After an NRC supplemental inspection, the units returned to a baseline level of oversight by the end of 2023.
Watts Bar Units 1 and 2 are currently under increased NRC oversight (the second performance category) due to a security-related finding. Additional inspections are planned this year to ensure comprehensive corrective measures are implemented.
The NRCs Reactor Oversight Process uses color -coded inspection findings and indicators to assess plant performance. The colors start at green and increase to white, yellow or red, commensurate with the safety significance of the issues involved. These inputs determine which of five performance categories corresponds to each unit s performance, with units in the first category receiving the least oversight and those in the fifth category required to shut down to address the safety issues.
The annual assessment letters for the TVA plants, includingthe upcoming inspection plans,
are available on the NRC website.
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