NRC may cite TXU

20 December 2002


The NRC has presented its preliminary results of a special inspection done after the leak, said Roger Hannah, NRC public affairs officer. He said: "We came to the conclusion that in three instances there were indications during previous testing that were missed by the analyst looking at this particular problem. In one case, the one that lead to the leak, there was an apparent violation. There were no violations in the other cases.

"We're still doing the risk analysis, and we won't know for sure what our actions will be as an agency until we complete the risk analysis. The bottom line is, from a safety standpoint, TXU took conservative action and shut the plant down when it saw this small leak. There was no detectable radiation released into the environment." TXU Energy spokesman David Beshear said that the company has already retrained their analysts to look for this particular kind of problem.




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