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NRC Oversight at Pilgrim Plant Entering a New Phaseby Moderator |
Neil Sheehan
Public Affairs Officer
Region I
Public Affairs Officer
Region I
One phase down but more to go. We’re referring here to the multiple steps involved in the NRC’s heightened oversight of the Pilgrim nuclear power plant.
This
first inspection examined various aspects of the Plymouth, Mass.,
plant’s corrective action program, which is in place to ensure that
problems, once identified, are fixed on a timely basis according to
their safety importance.
Our report
on that review noted the identification on one inspection finding of
very low safety significance involving a failure to adequately correct
water leakage from the core spray system. Otherwise, the inspectors
determined that there were no longstanding risk-significant issues in
the program that were not addressed or assigned appropriate corrective
actions and due dates.
Beginning
today, the Phase “B” review will get under way at the facility. This
inspection will focus additional attention on the corrective action
program but with emphasis on its effectiveness more recently,
specifically since the plant began undergoing increased scrutiny last
summer.
As was the case with the first phase, the results will be documented in a report due out within 45 days after the assessment has been formally concluded, or exited.
The
most comprehensive phase of this process (known in NRC terms as a 95003
inspection) will take place later this year or in early 2017. It will
zero in on areas that will include human performance, equipment
reliability and the quality of plant procedures, as well as the site’s
safety culture, or the willingness of employees to freely and openly
raise safety concerns. The corrective action program will also receive
another look.
In the meantime, the NRC will be updating the public on Pilgrim’s performance during 2015 at a meeting scheduled for Wednesday, April 13,
in Plymouth. We’ll also be taking questions, including those pertaining
to our additional oversight of the plant. Further details will be
available soon in a meeting notice to be posted on the agency’s website.
More information on NRC oversight activities at Pilgrim can be found on our webpage devoted to the subject.

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