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EN-08-003, Florida Power & Light, Turkey Point Nuclear Plant and Wackenhut Nuclear Services, Inc
ML080160298
Person / Time
Site: Turkey Point  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 01/16/2008
From: Burrell M, Nick Hilton
NRC/OE
To:
Burrell M
References
EA-07-110, EA-07-111, EA-07-113, EA-07-114, EA-07-115, EA-07-116, EA-07-119, IA-07-025, IA-07-026, IA-07-027, IA-07-028, IA-07-029 EN-08-003
Download: ML080160298 (3)


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OFFICIAL USE ONLY - PREDECISIONAL ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION January 16, 2008 EN 08-003 OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT NOTIFICATION OF SIGNIFICANT ENFORCEMENT ACTION Licensee: Florida Power & Light EA-07-110, 113, 116 and 119 Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 and Company: Wackenhut Nuclear Services, Inc. EA-07-111, 114 and 115 4200 WNS Drive Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 and Individual: Mr. Oscar Aguilar IA-07-029 Individual: Mr. Juan Blanco IA-07-025 Individual: Mr. Jon Brumer IA-07-027 Individual: Mr. Luis Fernandez IA-07-026 Individual: Mr. William Johns IA-07-028

Subject:

CONFIRMATORY ORDERS, IMMEDIATELY EFFECTIVE ORDERS AND A NOTICE OF VIOLATION PROPOSING A CIVIL PENALTY IN THE AMOUNT OF

$208,000 TO FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT This is to inform the Commission that publicly available letters will be sent to Florida Power and Light (FPL), Wackenhut Nuclear Services (WNS), Inc., and each of the individuals named above, on or about Tuesday, January 22, 2008. The notice of violation to FPL is composed of four violations constituting a Severity Level (SL) II problem and includes: two occurrences of willfully failing to properly equip armed responders, specifically, one individual willfully disabled two contingency weapons by removing their firing pins and another individual disabled a contingency weapon by willfully breaking its firing pin; a failure to make a 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> report to the NRC as required; and providing the NRC with incomplete and inaccurate information. A base civil penalty of $104,000 is normally considered for a SL II problem. However, in this case the staff determined that because of the multiple willful violations, the unprecedented circumstances that constitute two of the violations and because the licensee was subject to escalated enforcement action within the past 2 years, the staff concluded that discretion to increase the civil penalty to 2 times the base is warranted.

Confirmatory orders are being issued to WNS, Mr. Fernandez, and Mr. Johns resulting from Alternative Dispute Resolution mediation sessions with each.

Orders prohibiting involvement in licensed activities for 5 years are being issued to Mr. Aguilar and Mr. Brumer. Mr. Aguilar willfully participated in disabling the functionality of two contingency OFFICIAL USE ONLY - PREDECISIONAL ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION 1

OFFICIAL USE ONLY - PREDECISIONAL ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION weapons and Mr. Brumer participated in disabling a single contingency weapon, Mr. Brumer then filed a false report indicating that he had found the weapon in the disable condition.

Mr. Brumer also provided incomplete and inaccurate information to an agent of the Office of Investigations regarding the manner in which the firing pin was broken.

An Order prohibiting involvement in licensed activities for 3 years is being issued to Mr. Blanco.

Mr. Blanco admitted during an NRC Office of Investigations (OI) interview that during a previous interview with OI in April 2005, he provided a statement that was not complete and accurate.

Specifically, Mr. Blanco stated to OI in April 2005 that he had no knowledge of an incident involving the removal of two firing pins from contingency response weapons. However, in a February 2006 interview with OI, Mr. Blanco admitted that he was shown the firing pins after the pins were removed from the weapon by the security officer who removed the pins. Mr. Blanco also failed to report the broken firing pins as required. Mr. Blanco is being prosecuted by the Department of Justice for making false statements to a federal investigator. Mr Blancos trial date is scheduled for February 4, 2008 and he is expected to plead guilty. The action to Mr. Blanco will be withheld until he: 1) pleads guilty as expected on February 4, 2008, or 2) concludes his trial.

It should be noted that neither the licensee, Wackenhut Nuclear Services, Inc., nor the individuals have been specifically informed of these actions.

The schedule for the issuance for all actions is:

Mailing of the letters, Notice of Violation to the licensee, Confirmatory Order to Wackenhut and Confirmatory Orders and Orders to the individuals (except Blanco) January 22, 2008 Telephone notification to all parties (except Blanco) January 22, 2008 Mailing of the Order to Blanco on or after February 5, 2008 Contacts: Michael Burrell OE, 415-2740; Nick Hilton OE, 415-3055 OFFICIAL USE ONLY - PREDECISIONAL ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION 2

OFFICIAL USE ONLY - PREDECISIONAL ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION Electronic Distribution: EN-08-003, January 16, 2008 OWFN OWFN TWFN Regional Offices Chairman Klein EDO OCFO RI RII Comm. Jaczko DEDR OP CENTER RIII RIV Comm. Lyons DEDMRS NMSS SECY OE OIG OCA OGC OCIO MAIL PA NRR RES ADAMS IP NSIR ACRS OE staff OI STP DISTRIBUTION: (Hard copy)

CCarpenter SMagruder NHilton MBurrell SSparks OE r/f EA Files EA-07-110, 113, 116 and 119 EA-07-111, 114 and 115 EN Binder ML080160298 OFFICE OE:ES OE:BC NAME MBurrell NHilton DATE 01/16/08 01/16/08 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY OFFICIAL USE ONLY - PREDECISIONAL ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION 3