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Press Release-III-14-031: NRC Issues Confirmatory Order to Entergy Regarding Palisades Nuclear Plant
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No: III-14-031 July 22, 2014

CONTACT: Viktoria Mitlyng 630-829-9662

Prema Chandrathil 630-829-9663

NRC Issues Confirmatory Order to Entergy Regarding Palisades Nuclear Plant

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has issued a Confirmatory Order related to the Palisades

nuclear plant, which has agreed to a series of corrective actions for failure to follow procedures to verify a

security supervisors qualifications to perform specific security duties. The plant is located in Covert,

Mich., five miles south of South Haven.

The Order stems from a settlement that was reached under the NRCs Alternative Dispute

Resolution process, requested by plant-owner Entergy to address the December 2012 incident. The

violation occurred when a security manager assigned a security supervisor to perform security duties

without verifying the supervisors qualifications. The supervisor also failed to ensure he was qualified to

perform his assigned security duties. The NRC evaluated the security significance of the matter and

determined it was of very low significance.

The NRCs ADR process includes mediation facilitated by a neutral third party, with no decision-

making authority, who assists the NRC and a licensee in reaching an agreement when there are differences

regarding an enforcement action.

A mediation session between the NRC staff and Entergy was held on May 15 and a settlement was

reached. A confirmatory order, issued on July 22, outlines the corrective actions and steps Entergy has

agreed to take to address the violation.

Those steps include actions such as ensuring proper verification of training credentials for staff and

management across the Entergy fleet; taking a wide range of actions to strengthen safety culture; making

presentations on this event to the reactor community; creating specific requirements for selection and

development of security managers; and conducting an effectiveness review of the corrective actions.

Using the ADR process allowed us to achieve not only compliance with NRC requirements, but a

wide range of corrective actions that go beyond those the agency may get through the traditional

enforcement process, said NRC Region III Administrator Cynthia Pederson. The company will be

reporting to the NRC as it implements the corrective actions and is required to provide us with a letter

discussing the basis for concluding that the company has fully met the conditions of the order.

A copy of the Confirmatory Order will be available on the NRCs website.