Victor Dricks
Senior Public Affairs Officer
The
NRC made public today redacted versions of two reports prepared by
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries concerning the steam generator replacement
at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS).
The
NRC is using a variety of regulatory actions, such as inspections and
investigations, to ensure that it is comprehensively addressing the
issues that have arisen at the SONGS nuclear power plant.
On
Sept. 28, 2012, the NRC began an expansive investigation on the
completeness and accuracy of information that Edison provided to the NRC
regarding the steam generator degradation under the NRC’s regulatory
requirements.
These
reports are included in an array of documents being reviewed by the NRC
as we investigate whether Edison demonstrated sufficient due diligence
in its oversight of the redesign of the steam generators; how design
changes that were made or rejected may have affected the safety of the
steam generators; and the truthfulness and accuracy of all the
information Edison has provided to the NRC regarding the redesign and
replacement of the steam generators.
Separately
from the ongoing investigation, the NRC is evaluating Edison’s
responses to questions the NRC has raised about their request to restart
Unit 2 at the plant.
Additionally,
the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board is reviewing issues related to
the Confirmatory Action Letter issued by the NRC staff to Southern
California Edison.
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