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ENS 5477010 July 2020 08:01:00At 0900 EDT hours on 7/10/2020 Duke Energy will undertake planned maintenance activities on the common Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) for Brunswick, Catawba, Harris, McGuire, Oconee, and Robinson nuclear sites. The work includes performance of upgrades to the emergency AC power system and requires the removal of both normal and emergency power to the facility. The work duration is approximately ten (10) days. If a declared emergency were to occur at Catawba, the Alternate EOF would be set up in the McGuire Alternate Technical Support Center (TSC) location as described in implementing procedures. The Emergency Response Organization has been notified that the primary EOF will be unavailable during the upgrade project and to report to the alternate location, if activated. This is an eight-hour, non-emergency notification for a loss of emergency assessment capability. This event is reportable in accordance with 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(xiii) because the work activity affects the functionality of an emergency response facility. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified.
ENS 478054 April 2012 20:25:00

At 2003 EDT on 4/4/12 Catawba Unit 1 automatically tripped due to a loss of offsite power. The licensee declared a Notice of Unusual Event due to entry into EAL 4.5.U.1, 'AC Electrical Power from All Offsite Sources Has Been Lost for Greater Than 15 Minutes.' Power is still available from onsite sources. All four Emergency Diesel Generators (EDG) started and powered their respective safety buses. The EAL poses no threat to the safety of the public. The Unit 1 control rods fully inserted, there is no known primary to secondary leakage, and the auxiliary feedwater water system automatically started. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector Notified: DHS SWO, FEMA, DHS NICC, USDA, HHS, DOE, EPA, and Nuclear SSA via email.

  • * * UPDATE AT 0150 EDT ON 04/05/12 FROM DARRYL HELTON TO S. SANDIN * * *

Catawba Nuclear Generating Station exited the Unusual Event at 0137 EDT after restoring offsite power at 0135 EDT to the Unit 1A and Unit 2B essential busses. The EDGs powering these busses have been secured and returned to Standby. The Unit 1B and Unit 2A essential busses remain energized by their respective EDGs. The licensee does not have an estimate as to when offsite power will be restored for these busses. Additional information provided as follow-up includes: 4-hour notification per 10CFR50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B) due to the Unit 1 Reactor Protection System (RPS) actuation (Rx Trip), 4-hour notification per 10CFR50.72(b)(2)(xi) for offsite notifications to the States of North and South Carolina and the counties of York, Gaston and Mecklenburg, 8-hour notification per 10CFR50.72(b)(3)iv)(A) due to the Unit 1 Rx Trip, Unit 1 Auxiliary Feedwater automatic start, Unit 1A and 1B and Unit 2A and 2B EDG auto starts. 8-hour notification per 10CFR50.72(b)(3)(v)(B) due to the loss of Residual Heat Removal (RHR) cooling on the initial loss of power. Unit 2 RHR was restored in less than three (3) minutes when the essential busses were re-energized by the EDGs. The licensee informed the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified R2IRC, EO (Nelson), IRD (Gott) and FEDS (DHS SWO, DOE Ops Center, FEMA, HHS Ops Center, DHS NICC, USDA Ops Center, EPA EOC) and NuclearSSA via email.