PNO-V-93-021, on 931201,chemical Spill in Radwaste Building. Caused by Addition of Oxidizing Agent,Hydrogen Peroxide. Employees Working on Floor Were Moved to Different Part of Plant

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PNO-V-93-021:on 931201,chemical Spill in Radwaste Building. Caused by Addition of Oxidizing Agent,Hydrogen Peroxide. Employees Working on Floor Were Moved to Different Part of Plant
ML20058H735
Person / Time
Site: Columbia Energy Northwest icon.png
Issue date: 12/02/1993
From: Rebecca Barr, Corporandy D, Johnson P
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION V)
To:
References
PNO-V-93-021, PNO-V-93-21, NUDOCS 9312130208
Download: ML20058H735 (1)


4 December 2, 1993 PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION OF EVENT OR UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE PNO-V-93-021 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 V staff on this date.

Facility Licensee Emercency Classification Washington Public Power Supply System X Notification of Unusual Event Washington Nuclear 2 Alert Richland, Washington Site Area Emergency Dockets: 50-397 General Emergency Not Applicable

Subject:

Unusual Event Declared Due to a Chemical Spill On December 1, 1993, at 6:17 pm (PST), the licensee for WNP-2 declared an Unusual Event (UE) due to a chemical spill in the Radwaste Building. ,

During testing of a new system to decompose an expended refrigerant 1 (i.e., ethylene glycol), the licensee added an oxidizing agent, hydrogen peroxide. This caused additional heatup and foaming of the mixture and resulted in about 100 gallons of the mixture spilling onto the floor. As a precautionary measure, employees working in the area were moved to a different part of the power plant. The UE was terminated at 9:46 pm after the licensee verified that the chemical reaction and the spill had stopped, that no adverse gas concentrations were present, and that the atmosphere was habitable.

The spill and fumes from this chemical process did not cause any injuries to plant personnel and no safety systems were affected. The plant continued to operate at 100% power. The licensee is cleaning up the spill and has formed an Incident Review Board to more fully investigate the cause of the event.

The licensee notified the State of Washington and Benton and Franklin Counties of this event and issued a press release at 10:00 pm on December 1, 1993.

The resident incpectors are following the licensee's activities in response to this event.

This information is current as of 12:00 pm (PST), December 2, 1993. ,

Contact:

Phil Johnson Rob Barr Dave Corporandy (510)975-0300 (509)377-2627 (510)975-0319 l

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