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The following pages link to PNO-II-86-031, on 860425,w/unit at 85% Power,Reducer Section of Extraction Steam Line Running to Feedwater Heater Ruptured,Leaving Opening in Pipe Over 18 Inches Long.Caused by Moisture in Excitation Sys:
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- PNO-II-97-017, on 970312,licensee Reported Employee Collapses Onsite.First Aid Administered Until Ambulance Arrived. Employee Transported to Appling County General Hosp in Baxley,Ga & Pronounced Dead.Autopsy Will Be Performed (← links)
- ML20140F593 (← links)
- PNO-II-85-121, on 851221,safety Equipment in Southeast Diagonal Room of Reactor Bldg Flooded W/Torus Water.Caused by Open Flow Path Through Disassembled RHR Pump Suction Valve.Water Removed & Rooms Decontaminated (← links)
- PNO-II-85-083, on 850818,util Notified by State of Wa That One Drum of Solidified Waste Oil Arrived at Us Ecology Burial Site W/Puncture Near Lower Ring.No Leakage Occurred. Util Burial Permit Suspended (← links)
- PNO-II-98-040, on 980917,licensee Declared Notification of Unusual Event Based on Transport of Two Injured & Potentially Contaminated Individuals to Local Hospital.Two Individuals Found Not to Have Sustained Serious Injury (← links)
- ML20151X634 (← links)
- PNO-II-88-021, on 880404,licensee Commenced Controlled Shutdown.Caused by Unidentified Reactor Coolant Leakage Approaching Tech Spec Limit of 5 Gallons/Minute Over 24 H. Licensee Plans 7-day Outage to Correct Situation (← links)
- PNO-II-99-025, on 990615,CR Operators Manually Shutdown Unit 2 Reactor from 41% Power,Due to Decreasing Condenser Vacuum. Cause of Decreasing Vacuum Has Not Been Determined.All Rods Installed as Required & All Safety Sys Functioned Properly (← links)
- PNO-II-97-060, on 971120,plant Operators Manually Scrammed Reactor from 70% Power Due to Damage to Condensate Sys. Flexible Bellows on 2A Condensate Booster Pump Was Overpressurized.Licensee Initiate Controlled Shutdown (← links)
- PNO-II-83-054, on 830714,licensee Began Gradual Shutdown After Main Condenser Low Vacuum Condition Developed Re Operational Problems W/Air Ejectors for Unit.State of Ga Informed (← links)
- PNO-II-99-016, on 990505,Hatch Unit 2 Had Main Generator Trip Form 98% Power,Due to Electrical Fault.Licensee Continuing Investigation Has Been Hampered Due to Inclement Local Weather Conditions.Plant Being Depressurized (← links)
- PNO-II-85-053, on 850515,GPC Manually Shut Down Hatch Unit 1, IAW Ts,As Result of Safety Relief Valve Which Had Stuck Open But Eventually Reclosed.State of Ga Informed (← links)
- ML20249A855 (← links)
- ML20248H849 (← links)
- ML20236W865 (← links)
- ML20236U427 (← links)
- ML20236U167 (← links)
- ML20236L065 (← links)
- ML20236K919 (← links)
- ML20216K166 (← links)
- ML20216K131 (← links)
- ML20216J858 (← links)
- PNO-II-86-090A, cleanup of Contaminated Plant Areas Essentially Complete Except for Nitrogen Storage Area,Where Estimated 25-35% of 0.37 Ci Released Still Remains.Water Sources from Plant to Swamp Area Diverted Away from Outfall (← links)
- PNO-II-86-090, on 861203,leak of About 50,000 Gallons Water from Spent Fuel Pools Discovered.Leak Detection Annunciator Failed to Alarm & Spent Fuel Pool Levels Dropped About 5 Ft. Leak Caused by Loss of Air to Inflatable Seals (← links)
- ML20210N907 (redirect page) (← links)
- PNO-II-86-031 (redirect page) (← links)
- PNO-II-88-026B, on 880518,Unit 1 Achieved Criticality Following 30-day Outage Period to Correct Problems Identified as Result of INPO Evaluation.On 880515,Unit 2 Remained at Zero Power for Completion of Repairs on Valve (← links)
- PNO-II-88-026, on 880419,plant Shutdown Will Begin for Evaluation & Correction of Problems Noted in INPO Evaluation Conducted During Wks of 880314 & 21.Restart Planned within 30 Days.Unit 2 Reactor Scram Occurred on 880417 (← links)
- PNO-II-97-006A, on 970129,plant Shutdown Due to Primary Pressure Boundary Leakage Update.Licensee Continuing to Cold Shutdown Conditions to Perform Addl Corrective Maint Activities.Resident Inspectors Monitoring Repair Actions (← links)
- PNO-II-97-006, on 970129,Unit 1 Declared Notice of Unusual Event for Reactor Coolant Pressure Boundary Leakage,As Defined in TS 3.4.4.Resident Inspectors on Site Monitoring Licensee Actions.State of Ga Notified (← links)
- PNO-II-85-071A, broken Valve Stem Discovered Following Disassembly of Inboard Main Steam Line Isolation Valve. Caused by Metal Fatigue.Evaluation Continuing (← links)
- PNO-II-85-071, on 850724,unit Tripped as Result of High Steam Flow Signal.Caused by Malfunctioning Msiv.Unit out-of-svc for 3 to 5 Days While Valve Repaired & Maint Work Performed (← links)
- PNO-II-82-089, on 820730,facility Shut Down When Repairs to Emergency Diesel Generator Not Completed within Required Time.Repairs to Be Completed by 820805 (← links)