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Category:NRC Preliminary Notification of Event/Occurrence
MONTHYEARPNO-IV-13-003, SONGS Decommissioning2013-06-0707 June 2013 PNO-IV-13-003 SONGS Decommissioning PNO-IV-12-003, A - Update Augmented Inspection Team Onsite at San Onofre, Unit 32012-03-16016 March 2012 PNO-IV-12-003A - Update Augmented Inspection Team Onsite at San Onofre, Unit 3 ML12032A2432012-02-0101 February 2012 PNO-IV-12-003: San Onofre Unit 3 Steam Generator Tube Leak and Rapid Shutdown ML1130606732011-11-0202 November 2011 PNO-IV SCE SONGS 3 Ammonia Leak Causes Evacuation of Unit 3 Turbine Building and Alert Declaration PNO-IV-09-003, Southern California Edison, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Subject: Contract Fire Watch Employee Terminated for Use of a Prohibited Substance in the Site Protected Area2009-03-12012 March 2009 PNO-IV-09-003, Southern California Edison, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Subject: Contract Fire Watch Employee Terminated for Use of a Prohibited Substance in the Site Protected Area PNO-IV-08-006, Southern California Edison Company (San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station), Seismic Event Near San Onfore Nuclear Generating Station and University of California (Irvine) Research Reactor, 07/29/20082008-07-29029 July 2008 PNO-IV-08-006: Southern California Edison Company (San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station), Seismic Event Near San Onfore Nuclear Generating Station and University of California (Irvine) Research Reactor, 07/29/2008 PNO-IV-07-008, D - Southern California Edison Co., Final Update - Southern California Brush Fires and San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, 10/26/20072007-10-26026 October 2007 PNO-IV-07-008D - Southern California Edison Co., Final Update - Southern California Brush Fires and San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, 10/26/2007 ML0729809102007-10-25025 October 2007 PNO-IV-07-008C: Update - Southern California Brush Fires and San Onofre Nuclear Generation Station (SONGS) Status, 10/25/2007 ML0729801882007-10-25025 October 2007 PNO-IV-07-008B: Update - Southern California Brush Fires and San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Status ML0729704662007-10-24024 October 2007 PNO-IV-07-008A, Update - Southern California Brush Fires and San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Status ML0729606372007-10-23023 October 2007 PNO-IV-07-008 Southern California Edison Company (San Onofre Units 2 & 3, Southern California Brush Fires and San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Status, 10/23/2007 PNO-IV-07-006, A, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Update to Unit 2 Reactor Shut Down (Event Notification EN 43435)2007-06-27027 June 2007 PNO-IV-07-006A, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Update to Unit 2 Reactor Shut Down (Event Notification EN 43435) ML0717304982007-06-22022 June 2007 PNO-IV-07-006 - Southern California Edison (San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 2, Unit 2 Reactor Shutdown (Event Notification EN 43435), 06/22/2007 PNO-IV-06-010, Southern California Edison Subject: Tritium Detected in Water Samples Taken on the Site2006-08-15015 August 2006 PNO-IV-06-010: Southern California Edison Subject: Tritium Detected in Water Samples Taken on the Site PNO-IV-06-004, San Onofre, Unit 3, Shutdown of San Onofre Unit 3 to Investigate Safety Injection Tank Gaskets2006-03-29029 March 2006 PNO-IV-06-004 - San Onofre, Unit 3, Shutdown of San Onofre Unit 3 to Investigate Safety Injection Tank Gaskets PNO-IV-05-004, SONGS - Shutdown to Repair Component Cooling Water Valve2005-02-18018 February 2005 PNO-IV-05-004: SONGS - Shutdown to Repair Component Cooling Water Valve PNO-IV-04-003, Southern California Edison, Unit 3 Shutdown to Repair a Letdown System Piping Leak2004-01-27027 January 2004 PNO-IV-04-003: Southern California Edison, Unit 3 Shutdown to Repair a Letdown System Piping Leak PNO-IV-02-047, Earthquake of Magnitude of 4.6 Approximately 40.0 Miles Northeast from San Onofre Nuclear Plant2002-09-0303 September 2002 PNO-IV-02-047: Earthquake of Magnitude of 4.6 Approximately 40.0 Miles Northeast from San Onofre Nuclear Plant PNO-IV-02-002, Arrest Associated with Alleged Threats Against Employees at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station2002-01-10010 January 2002 PNO-IV-02-002: Arrest Associated with Alleged Threats Against Employees at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station 2013-06-07
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November 2, 2011 PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION OF EVENT OR UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE - PNO-IV-11-008 This preliminary notification constitutes EARLY notice of events of POSSIBLE safety or public interest significance. The information is as initially received without verification or evaluation, and is basically all that is known by the Region IV, Arlington Texas, staff on this date.
Facility Licensee Emergency Classification Southern California Edison _____Notification of Unusual Event SONGS 3 __X__Alert San Clemente, CA _____Site Area Emergency Docket: 50-362 _____General Emergency
__ __Not Applicable
Subject:
AMMONIA LEAK CAUSES EVACUATION OF UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING AND ALERT DECLARATION DESCRIPTION:
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 3 declared an Alert at 2:50 p.m. PDT on November 1, 2011, because of an ammonia leak on site that resulted in a precautionary evacuation of the Unit 3 turbine building. The ammonia was leaking from an overflow vent valve of an ammonia day tank that is used to control secondary plant water chemistry. The overflow was caused by the failure of an isolation valve that allowed excessive ammonia to enter the ammonia day tank. The licensee was able to stop the leak at 5:24 p.m. PDT. The Alert was subsequently terminated at 6:07 p.m. PDT.
The licensee staffed their emergency response facilities and made immediate notifications to the state and local authorities. Both Units 2 and 3 remained at full power and the ammonia leak had no effect on plant operations or equipment. There were no personnel injuries. All 30 gallons of leaking ammonia were contained in a berm around the day tank.
The licensee notified the NRC headquarters operations officer at 3:08 p.m. PDT. The NRC resident inspectors and visiting NRC Region IV inspectors promptly responded to the Main Control Room, the Technical Support Center, and the scene of the leak. The NRC will continue to follow up on the licensees overall response, including the Alert declaration, off-site notifications, the onsite protective actions, the actions to stop the leak and clean up the ammonia, and the corrective actions associated with the cause of the leak.
The information presented herein has been discussed with the licensee, and is current as of 10:00 a.m. PDT, November 2, 2011.
ADAMS Accession Number: ML113060673 Contact: Ryan Lantz (817) 313-4398 Ryan.Lantz@nrc.gov