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| event date = 05/07/2014 14:50 EDT
| event date = 05/07/2014 14:50 EDT
| last update date = 05/07/2014
| last update date = 05/07/2014
| title = Voluntary Notification To Offsite Government Agencies Due To Leak Of Water Containing Low Level Tritium Concentration In Accordance With Nei Initiative 07-07
| title = Voluntary Notification to Offsite Government Agencies Due to Leak of Water Containing Low Level Tritium Concentration in Accordance with Nei Initiative 07-07
| event text = A leak containing a low level tritium concentration assumed to be greater than 100 gallons of water, with the potential to reach groundwater, occurred at Oconee Nuclear Station. A water sample indicated that the tritium level was 3150 picocuries per liter; which is less than a quarter of the US Environmental Protection Agency drinking water standard of 20,000 picocuries per liter for tritium.
| event text = A leak containing a low level tritium concentration assumed to be greater than 100 gallons of water, with the potential to reach groundwater, occurred at Oconee Nuclear Station. A water sample indicated that the tritium level was 3150 picocuries per liter; which is less than a quarter of the US Environmental Protection Agency drinking water standard of 20,000 picocuries per liter for tritium.
While conducting a transfer from one chemical treatment pond to another, water was observed seeping from the ground at a location near the transfer piping between the ponds. The transfer was terminated and the ground seepage subsided. Actions have been taken to prevent further use of the chemical treatment pond discharge path at this time. Based upon the on-site location and low tritium levels, there is no health or safety impact to the public or employees.  
While conducting a transfer from one chemical treatment pond to another, water was observed seeping from the ground at a location near the transfer piping between the ponds. The transfer was terminated and the ground seepage subsided. Actions have been taken to prevent further use of the chemical treatment pond discharge path at this time. Based upon the on-site location and low tritium levels, there is no health or safety impact to the public or employees.  

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ENS 50093 +/-
Where
Oconee Duke Energy icon.png
South Carolina (NRC Region 2)
Reporting
10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(xi), Notification to Government Agency or News Release
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+-3.52 h-0.147 days <br />-0.021 weeks <br />-0.00482 months <br />)
Opened: Robert Poole
15:19 May 7, 2014
NRC Officer: Pete Snyder
Last Updated: May 7, 2014
50093 - NRC Website
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