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The following pages link to PNO-II-81-002, on 810107,two of Three Individuals Found to Have Nasal Contamination (3200 Dpm Max) Following Maint on Control Rod Drive Mechanisms in Reactor Bldg.Workers Nostrils Decontaminated.Whole Body Counts Performed:
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- PNO-II-85-111, on 851124,unscheduled Shutdown Greater than 48 H Anticipated.Caused by Failure of High Pressure Turbine Bearing.Outage of at Least 8 Days Expected for Evaluation & Repairs (← links)
- PNO-II-97-034, on 970613,extended Shutdown to Meet CAL 2-97-03 Commitments to Shutdown Unit 1 No Later than 970614 & to Implement Actions Re HPI Sys.Nrc Resident Inspector Will Followup on Unit 1 Shutdown & Recovery Activities (← links)
- PNO-II-85-107, on 851107,plant Taken out-of-svc After Verification of Turbine High Bearing Temp.Caused by Main Turbine Bearing Failure.Plant Expected to Be Shut Down for 5 to 14 Days for Repairs (← links)
- PNO-II-85-094, on 851007,unit Shut Down Due to Steam Generator Tube Leak.Leakage Amounted to 0.15 Gallon Per Minute & Increasing.Generator Isolated.Shutdown Expected for 10-12 Days (← links)
- PNO-II-85-043, on 850425,most Control Room Annunciators Lost Due to Failure of Inverter Power Supply.Possibly Caused by Blown Fuse.One Feedwater Pump Restored to Operation (← links)
- PNO-II-85-068, on 850721,two Threatening Telecons Received by Switchboard & Another Call Received on Telephone Answering Machine in Ofc of NRC Resident Inspector.Security Contingency Plan Implemented & Agencies Informed (← links)
- PNO-II-85-065, on 850708,routine Receipt Survey Identified Four Smears on Exterior of Empty NAC-1 Fuel Shipping Cask from Nuclear Assurance Corp in Excess of Max Permissible Limits.Measured Levels Posed No Threat to Public Safety (← links)
- PNO-II-85-058, on 850607,licensee Reported That Individual Received Radiation Overdose to Small Area of Skin on Underarm.Caused by Particle Transfer from Protective Clothing.Person Decontaminated (← links)
- PNO-II-86-014, on 860213,mild Earthquake Felt at Site.Plant Turbine & Auxiliary Bldgs Surveyed & No Damage Found. Preliminary Review of Detection Equipment at Site Indicated No Evidence of Ground Movement or Tremor (← links)
- ML20151Y163 (← links)
- ML20151X708 (← links)
- ML20151X415 (← links)
- ML20151V205 (← links)
- PNO-II-88-013, on 880211,two Workers Slightly Contaminated W/ Radioactive Water.Caused by Approx 1,000 Gallon Leak of Radioactive Water Occurring During Maint on Valve.Workers Showered to Remove Contamination (← links)
- PNO-II-86-036, on 860515,during Power Escalation Tests at 100% Power,Steam Generator Tube Leak Detected.Unit Out of Svc for 10 Days to Repair Leak (← links)
- ML20198R607 (redirect page) (← links)
- PNO-II-81-002 (redirect page) (← links)
- PNO-II-97-065, on 971228,initiated Controlled Shutdown of Unit Due to Exceeding TS Leakage Limit of 150 Gpd.Licensee Continuing W/Plant Depressurization & Cooldown & Outage Planned of Several Days to Investigate & Repair SG (← links)
- PNO-II-80-150, on 801013,during Routine Check of Unit 2 Containment Purge Valve 5,purge Path Opened to Environ for 46 S.Caused by Failure to Follow Procedures in Proper Sequence.No Tech Spec Limits Exceeded.State of Sc Informed (← links)
- PNO-II-92-070, on 921019,several Circuit Breakers Failed in 230KV Switchyard to Open Position for Unknown Reasons. Licensee Has Inititated Investigation to Review Event to Determine Cause & Determine Why Certain Equipment Failed (← links)
- ML20207G813 (← links)
- ML20207G635 (← links)
- ML20207G418 (← links)
- PNO-II-86-055, on 860806,plant Began Shutdown Due to Leak in Steam Generator a Tube Calculated at 0.26 Gallons Per Minute.Shutdown Expected to Last 10 Days (← links)
- PNO-II-86-069, on 861002,Units 1 & 2 Shut Down Due to Loss of Low Pressure Svc Water Pump Suction After Surveillance Test. Caused by Air Leakage in Pump Flange Seals.Leakage Areas Wrapped.All Units Shutdown Until Exact Cause Determined (← links)
- ML20249A205 (← links)
- ML20248L029 (← links)
- ML20248K984 (← links)
- ML20248K009 (← links)
- ML20248H861 (← links)
- ML20248H611 (← links)
- ML20236X037 (← links)
- ML20236U225 (← links)
- ML20236K934 (← links)
- ML20216J607 (← links)
- ML20216J588 (← links)
- PNO-II-86-078, on 861021,2 Gallons of Hydrazine Spilled in Turbine Bldg.Caused by Leak in Deionized Water Mixing Valve Overflowing Mix Tank.Spill Cleaned Up (← links)
- PNO-II-86-092, on 861218,licensee Shut Down Unit to Begin Scheduled Refueling Outage 6 Wks Early.Caused by Excessive Vibrations in Reactor Coolant Pump 3B2.During Outage,Reactor Coolant Pumps 3B1,3B2 & 3A1 Will Be Modified (← links)
- PNO-II-91-074B, on 911123,unit Remained in Cold Shutdown,Per Declaration of Alert at 0214 Due to Leak in Rcs.As of 911126,total of 7,800 Gallons of Treated Water Released from Plant to Lake Hartwell (← links)
- PNO-II-90-070, on 901108,unit Commenced Controlled Shutdown from 60% Power Due to Tube Leak in Steam Generator a (← links)
- PNO-II-93-039, on 930823,reactor Trip Occurred Due to Loss of Power to Vital Panelboard.Investigation Team Dispatched to Site to Review Root Cause & Plant Response.State & Local Authorities Notified (← links)
- ML20054L521 (← links)
- PNO-II-82-072, on 820628,at 95% Power,High Pressure Turbine Extraction Steam Line Break Resulted in Release of Steam to Turbine Bldg Basement.Three Workers Reported Injured by Steam.Reactor Manually Shut Down & Placed in Hot Standby (← links)
- PNO-II-82-065, visual & Ultrasonic Exams Revealed Cracks in 51 of 96 Thermal Shield Bolts.Removal of Bolts & Associated Locking Clips Revealed 19 of 27 Bolt Heads Broken.Bolts Will Be Replaced W/Stud & Nut Assemblies (← links)