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ENS 565562 June 2023 18:30:00FITNESS-FOR-DUTY Report

The following information was provided by the licensee via email: On June 2, 2023, a blind specimen provided to a laboratory did not analyze as expected. The specimen reported a false negative for amphetamines and a false positive for opiates. This event is being reported pursuant to 10 CFR 26.719(c)(2) and 10 CFR 26.719(c)(3). The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified.

  • * * RETRACTION AT 0909 EDT ON JUNE 22, 2023 FROM ANDREW CORRETTE TO BRIAN P. SMITH * * *

Follow-up investigation by an independent Health and Human Services laboratory confirmed that the blind specimen in question was analyzed correctly. The error is thought to have occurred during the preparation of the blind specimen, prior to delivery to the site. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified." Notified R1DO (Eve) and FFD Group (email)

ENS 4084225 June 2004 14:50:00Plant Exceeded Lco Action Statement Limits

FPL Energy Seabrook is currently in the action statement for Technical Specification 3.3.3.10 due to the inoperability of both Waste Gas Oxygen Monitors. The Oxygen Monitors are currently functional but inoperable. The action statement requires that grab samples be collected at least once per 4 hours. On June 25, 2004 at 10:50 it was recognized that the elapsed time between 2 required samples had exceeded the 4 hour requirement by 30 minutes. Pursuant to the requirements of Facility Operating License No. NPF-86, paragraph 2.G., FPL Energy Seabrook is reporting the late completion of the requirements of an action required by the Station's Technical Specifications. An investigation is being conducted in accordance with the Station's Corrective Action Program. The NRC Resident Inspector will be notified.

  • * * RETRACTED ON 7/2/04 AT 1257 EDT BY PAUL DUNDIN TO GERRY WAIG * * *

On June 26, 2004, FPLE Seabrook reported to the NRC (event # 40842) that 4 hours and 30 minutes elapsed between obtaining waste gas system grab samples required by the action statement of TS 3.3.3.10 for inoperable waste gas oxygen monitors. Since the action statement requires obtaining grab samples every 4 hours, this condition was considered reportable under paragraph 2.G of the facility-operating license. Following further review of this condition, FPLE determined that the requirements of the action statement were met. The oxygen concentration of the waste gas system was monitored and recorded in station logs within the required 4-hour interval. As a result, FPLE Seabrook is retracting the 24-hour notification of June 26, 2004. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified R1DO (Clifford Anderson).

Grab sample
ENS 405053 February 2004 23:25:00Safeguards Report

Discovered vulnerability in a safeguard system that could allow unauthorized or undetected access to safeguards material for which compensatory measures have not been employed. The licensee will be notifying the NRC Resident Inspector. Contact the Headquarters Operations Officer for additional details.

  • * * * RETRACTION FROM D. RITTER TO M. RIPLEY 1748 ET 02/04/04 * * * *

Seabrook Station is retracting the one-hour notification made at 1924, 3 Feb 04 under EN # 40505. Upon further review of reporting criteria, the incident will be documented in the station's Security Event Log. The licensee will notify the NRC Resident Inspector and NRC Region 1 office. Notified R1 DO (J. Kinneman) and NSIR TAS (A. Danis).