San Onofre probe: Edison followed procedure Los Angeles Times The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission issued its written report from a special inspection team's probe of the issues that have shuttered the San Onofre nuclear plant for nearly six months. Apart from discussing the cause of unusual wear on tubes in the ... | ||
SAN ONOFRE: Feds OK with equipment change at nuke plant North County Times Federal regulators Thursday concluded that the operator of the San Onofre nuclear power plant did not mislead the government about modifications to its troubled steam generators, where damage has been found on scores of tubes that carry radioactive ... | ||
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Report on January San Onofre Leak Released KGTV San Diego San Onofre, Calif. -- Vibrations that damaged steam generator tubes at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station were the result of inaccurate computer modeling by their manufacturer, according to a report released today by a Nuclear Regulatory ... | ||
Report Approves San Onofre's Handling of Leak NBC San Diego A federal commission has submitted its report of San Onofre Nuclear Generators, saying the plants operators acted in accordance with safety procedures during a leak six months ago. The National Regulatory Commission report was requested after coolant ... | ||
Feds OK with equipment change at San Onofre nuclear plant Visalia Times-Delta This file photo taken June 30, 2011, shows beach-goers walking on the sand near the San Onofre nuclear power plant in San Clemente. Federal regulators on Thursday disclosed the most detailed information to date on damage at California's idled San ... | ||
NRC: San Onofre operator followed regulations U-T San Diego Nuclear safety regulators have determined the operator of the San Onofre plant followed procedures for design changes to replacement steam generators that later leaked radiation and have sidelined the plant for nearly six months. The Nuclear Regulatory ... | ||
NRC: Utility handled San Onofre leak correctly fox5sandiego.com SAN DIEGO -- Southern California Edison employees responded to a leak at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station "in accordance with procedures and in a manner that protected public health and safety,'' according to a report released Thursday by a ... |
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