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      ' Hamilton Scrap                                               Date: 07/20/95 Hamilton, Ohio                                               STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH         l License No: NONE l
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Subiects DAMAGED M DIOACTIVE DEVICE FOUND IN SCRAP METAL.                                               l STATE OF OHIO DEPT. OF HEALTH NOTIFIED REGION III                                           l
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' Hamilton Scrap Date: 07/20/95 Hamilton, Ohio STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH License No: NONE Subiects DAMAGED M DIOACTIVE DEVICE FOUND IN SCRAP METAL.
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On July 20, 1995, the State of Ohio, Department of Health notified Region                               l III that a generally licensed backscatter gauge containing approximately 30-40 millicuries (1.1-1.4 GBq) of krypton-85 was rejected from a                                       j smelting plant in Kentucky.or. July 18, 1995. The gauge was returned to                   ~
On July 20, 1995, the State of Ohio, Department of Health notified Region III that a generally licensed backscatter gauge containing approximately 30-40 millicuries (1.1-1.4 GBq) of krypton-85 was rejected from a j
i the scrap metal dealer, Hamilton Scrap in Ohio, on July 19, f995.
smelting plant in Kentucky.or. July 18, 1995. The gauge was returned to i
      ' Representatives from the State of Ohio conducted surveys of the gauge and                               '
the scrap metal dealer, Hamilton Scrap in Ohio, on July 19, f995.
found a maximum radiation level of-3.0 mR/hr (774 nC/kg/h) on contact with the gauge surface. The gauge was also found to be slightly damaged on one side. However, the inspector from the State of Ohio does not believe the source integrity has been compromised. The label on the gauge                               l indicated that the gauge originally contained 190 millicuries (7.0 GBq)                                 1 on 5/2/72. The manufacturer which is based in Illinois will dispatch a                                   I service representative next week to take possession of the gauge and                                     l
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      - determine the serial number of the source and then report back to the NRC the name of the company that originally purchased the gauge. The source is currently secured in a locked part of a building at Hamilton Scrap.
' Representatives from the State of Ohio conducted surveys of the gauge and found a maximum radiation level of-3.0 mR/hr (774 nC/kg/h) on contact with the gauge surface. The gauge was also found to be slightly damaged on one side. However, the inspector from the State of Ohio does not believe the source integrity has been compromised. The label on the gauge l
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indicated that the gauge originally contained 190 millicuries (7.0 GBq) 1 on 5/2/72. The manufacturer which is based in Illinois will dispatch a service representative next week to take possession of the gauge and
Follow-up with the manufacturer to determine the name of the general licensee that originally purchased the gauge. NMSS has been contacted.
- determine the serial number of the source and then report back to the NRC the name of the company that originally purchased the gauge. The source is currently secured in a locked part of a building at Hamilton Scrap.
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g 3 REGION III   NORNING REPORT     PAGE 3           'Y. JULY 21, 1995 Licensee /Easility                       Notification 1 Wisconsin E2ectric Power Co.             MR Number: 3-95-0126 Pcint Beach ? 2                         Date: 07/21/95 l       Two Rivers,Wicconsin.                   RI'VIA PC Dockets: 50-266,50-301 PWR/W-2-LP,PWR/W-2-LP Subiects FOLLOW-UP ON POINT BEACH UNIT 1 TRIP OF 7/14/95 Reportable Event Number: N/A Discussions On July 14, 1995, Point Beach Unit 1 tripped from 100 percent causing a severe strain on the Wisconsin Electric Power Company grid. The cause was a short circuit in the exciter due to condensation resulting from the reduced operating temperature that the licensee chose to use for the exciter. Licensee repaired the exciter, removed the condensation found in Unit 2 exciter, returned the temperature on both units to the vendor recommendation, and returned Unit 1 to full power unevedtTully. The temperature was reduced several years ago to lengthen the life of electrical components in the exciter. Other plants are being checked, e.g. Kewaunee is not running their exciter temperature at lower than vendor recommendation. Prairie Island and Ginna are still being checked.
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MR Number: 3-95-0126 Pcint Beach ? 2 Date: 07/21/95 l
Contect:   M.J. FARDER                 (708)829-9605 i
Two Rivers,Wicconsin.
RI'VIA PC Dockets: 50-266,50-301 PWR/W-2-LP,PWR/W-2-LP Subiects FOLLOW-UP ON POINT BEACH UNIT 1 TRIP OF 7/14/95 Reportable Event Number: N/A Discussions On July 14, 1995, Point Beach Unit 1 tripped from 100 percent causing a severe strain on the Wisconsin Electric Power Company grid. The cause was a short circuit in the exciter due to condensation resulting from the reduced operating temperature that the licensee chose to use for the exciter. Licensee repaired the exciter, removed the condensation found in Unit 2 exciter, returned the temperature on both units to the vendor recommendation, and returned Unit 1 to full power unevedtTully. The temperature was reduced several years ago to lengthen the life of electrical components in the exciter. Other plants are being checked, e.g. Kewaunee is not running their exciter temperature at lower than vendor recommendation. Prairie Island and Ginna are still being checked.
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1 Hamilton Scrap MR Number: 3-95-0125 Hamilton Scrap Date: 07/20/95 Hamilton, Ohio STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH License No: NONE 4
STATE OF OHIO DEPT. OF HEALTH NOTIFIED REGION III Reportable Event Number         N/A Discussion:
Eubject: DAMAGED RADIOACTIVE DEVICE FOUND IN SCRAP METAL.
On July 20, 1995, the State of Ohio, Department of Health notified Region III that a generally licensed backscatter gauge containing approximately 30-40 millicuries (1.1-1.4 GBq) of krypton-85 was rejected from a smelting plant in Kentucky on July 18, 1995. The gauge was returned to               ~
STATE OF OHIO DEPT. OF HEALTH NOTIFIED REGION III Reportable Event Number N/A Discussion:
the scrap metal dealer, Hamilton Scrap in Ohio, on JHly 19, f995.
On July 20, 1995, the State of Ohio, Department of Health notified Region III that a generally licensed backscatter gauge containing approximately 30-40 millicuries (1.1-1.4 GBq) of krypton-85 was rejected from a smelting plant in Kentucky on July 18, 1995. The gauge was returned to the scrap metal dealer, Hamilton Scrap in Ohio, on JHly 19, f995.
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Representatives from the State of Ohio conducted surveys of the gauge and found a maximum radiation level of 3.0 mR/hr (774 nC/kg/h) on contact with the gauge surface. The gauge was also found to be slightly damaged on one side. However, the inspector from the State of Ohio does not believe the source integrity has been compromised. The label on the gauge indicated that the gauge originally contained 190 millicuries (7.0 GBq) on 5/2/72.-The manufacturer which is based in Illinois will dispatch a service represciatative next week to take possession of the gauge and determine the serial number of the source and then report back to the NRC the name of the company that originally purchased the gauge. The source is currently secured in a locked part of a building at Hamilton Scrap.
Representatives from the State of Ohio conducted surveys of the gauge and found a maximum radiation level of 3.0 mR/hr (774 nC/kg/h) on contact with the gauge surface. The gauge was also found to be slightly damaged on one side. However, the inspector from the State of Ohio does not believe the source integrity has been compromised. The label on the gauge indicated that the gauge originally contained 190 millicuries (7.0 GBq) on 5/2/72.-The manufacturer which is based in Illinois will dispatch a service represciatative next week to take possession of the gauge and determine the serial number of the source and then report back to the NRC the name of the company that originally purchased the gauge. The source is currently secured in a locked part of a building at Hamilton Scrap.
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Wisconsin Electric Power Co.                                                       MR Number: 3-95-0126 Point Beach 1 2                                                                   Date: 07/21/95 Two Rivers, Wisconsin                                                             RI VIA PC Dockets: 50-266,50-301 PWR/W-2-LP,PWR/W-2-LP Subiects FOLLOW-UP ON POINT BEACH UNIT 1 TRIP OF 7/14/95 Regprtable Event Nn=her: N/A Discussion:
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Notification:
Wisconsin Electric Power Co.
MR Number: 3-95-0126 Point Beach 1 2 Date: 07/21/95 Two Rivers, Wisconsin RI VIA PC Dockets: 50-266,50-301 PWR/W-2-LP,PWR/W-2-LP Subiects FOLLOW-UP ON POINT BEACH UNIT 1 TRIP OF 7/14/95 Regprtable Event Nn=her: N/A Discussion:
On July 14, 1995, Point Beach Unit 1 tripped from 100 percent causing a severe strain on the Wisconsin Electric Power Company grid. The cause was a short circuit in the exciter due to condensation resulting from the reduced operating temperature that the licensee chose to use for the exciter. Licensee repaired the exciter, removed the condensation found in Unit 2 exciter, returned the temperature on both units to the vendor recommendation, and returned Unit 1 to full power un6VentTully. The temperature was reduced several years ago to lengthen the life of electrical components in the exciter. Other plants are being checked, e.g. Kewaunee is not running their exciter temperature at lower than vendor recommendation. Prairie Island and Ginna are still being checked.
On July 14, 1995, Point Beach Unit 1 tripped from 100 percent causing a severe strain on the Wisconsin Electric Power Company grid. The cause was a short circuit in the exciter due to condensation resulting from the reduced operating temperature that the licensee chose to use for the exciter. Licensee repaired the exciter, removed the condensation found in Unit 2 exciter, returned the temperature on both units to the vendor recommendation, and returned Unit 1 to full power un6VentTully. The temperature was reduced several years ago to lengthen the life of electrical components in the exciter. Other plants are being checked, e.g. Kewaunee is not running their exciter temperature at lower than vendor recommendation. Prairie Island and Ginna are still being checked.
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Region III Morning Rept Re, Damaged Radioactive Device Found in Scrap Metal.State of Ohio,Dept of Health,Notified Region III
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Issue date: 07/21/1995
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Motification:

6 Hamilton Scrap MR Number: 3-95-0125

' Hamilton Scrap Date: 07/20/95 Hamilton, Ohio STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH License No: NONE Subiects DAMAGED M DIOACTIVE DEVICE FOUND IN SCRAP METAL.

STATE OF OHIO DEPT. OF HEALTH NOTIFIED REGION III

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On July 20, 1995, the State of Ohio, Department of Health notified Region III that a generally licensed backscatter gauge containing approximately 30-40 millicuries (1.1-1.4 GBq) of krypton-85 was rejected from a j

smelting plant in Kentucky.or. July 18, 1995. The gauge was returned to i

the scrap metal dealer, Hamilton Scrap in Ohio, on July 19, f995.

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' Representatives from the State of Ohio conducted surveys of the gauge and found a maximum radiation level of-3.0 mR/hr (774 nC/kg/h) on contact with the gauge surface. The gauge was also found to be slightly damaged on one side. However, the inspector from the State of Ohio does not believe the source integrity has been compromised. The label on the gauge l

indicated that the gauge originally contained 190 millicuries (7.0 GBq) 1 on 5/2/72. The manufacturer which is based in Illinois will dispatch a service representative next week to take possession of the gauge and

- determine the serial number of the source and then report back to the NRC the name of the company that originally purchased the gauge. The source is currently secured in a locked part of a building at Hamilton Scrap.

Regional Actions 8

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MR Number: 3-95-0126 Pcint Beach ? 2 Date: 07/21/95 l

Two Rivers,Wicconsin.

RI'VIA PC Dockets: 50-266,50-301 PWR/W-2-LP,PWR/W-2-LP Subiects FOLLOW-UP ON POINT BEACH UNIT 1 TRIP OF 7/14/95 Reportable Event Number: N/A Discussions On July 14, 1995, Point Beach Unit 1 tripped from 100 percent causing a severe strain on the Wisconsin Electric Power Company grid. The cause was a short circuit in the exciter due to condensation resulting from the reduced operating temperature that the licensee chose to use for the exciter. Licensee repaired the exciter, removed the condensation found in Unit 2 exciter, returned the temperature on both units to the vendor recommendation, and returned Unit 1 to full power unevedtTully. The temperature was reduced several years ago to lengthen the life of electrical components in the exciter. Other plants are being checked, e.g. Kewaunee is not running their exciter temperature at lower than vendor recommendation. Prairie Island and Ginna are still being checked.

Regional Actiont Routine resident inspector followup.

Contect:

M.J.

FARDER (708)829-9605 i

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1 Hamilton Scrap MR Number: 3-95-0125 Hamilton Scrap Date: 07/20/95 Hamilton, Ohio STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH License No: NONE 4

Eubject: DAMAGED RADIOACTIVE DEVICE FOUND IN SCRAP METAL.

STATE OF OHIO DEPT. OF HEALTH NOTIFIED REGION III Reportable Event Number N/A Discussion:

On July 20, 1995, the State of Ohio, Department of Health notified Region III that a generally licensed backscatter gauge containing approximately 30-40 millicuries (1.1-1.4 GBq) of krypton-85 was rejected from a smelting plant in Kentucky on July 18, 1995. The gauge was returned to the scrap metal dealer, Hamilton Scrap in Ohio, on JHly 19, f995.

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Representatives from the State of Ohio conducted surveys of the gauge and found a maximum radiation level of 3.0 mR/hr (774 nC/kg/h) on contact with the gauge surface. The gauge was also found to be slightly damaged on one side. However, the inspector from the State of Ohio does not believe the source integrity has been compromised. The label on the gauge indicated that the gauge originally contained 190 millicuries (7.0 GBq) on 5/2/72.-The manufacturer which is based in Illinois will dispatch a service represciatative next week to take possession of the gauge and determine the serial number of the source and then report back to the NRC the name of the company that originally purchased the gauge. The source is currently secured in a locked part of a building at Hamilton Scrap.

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T JULY 21, 1995 Licensee / Facility:

Notification:

Wisconsin Electric Power Co.

MR Number: 3-95-0126 Point Beach 1 2 Date: 07/21/95 Two Rivers, Wisconsin RI VIA PC Dockets: 50-266,50-301 PWR/W-2-LP,PWR/W-2-LP Subiects FOLLOW-UP ON POINT BEACH UNIT 1 TRIP OF 7/14/95 Regprtable Event Nn=her: N/A Discussion:

On July 14, 1995, Point Beach Unit 1 tripped from 100 percent causing a severe strain on the Wisconsin Electric Power Company grid. The cause was a short circuit in the exciter due to condensation resulting from the reduced operating temperature that the licensee chose to use for the exciter. Licensee repaired the exciter, removed the condensation found in Unit 2 exciter, returned the temperature on both units to the vendor recommendation, and returned Unit 1 to full power un6VentTully. The temperature was reduced several years ago to lengthen the life of electrical components in the exciter. Other plants are being checked, e.g. Kewaunee is not running their exciter temperature at lower than vendor recommendation. Prairie Island and Ginna are still being checked.

Recional Action:

Routine resident inspector followup.

Contact:

M.J.

FARBER (708)829-9605 l'

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