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Escalated Enforcement Actions Issued to Reactor Licensees - Z
Zion - Docket Nos. 050-00295; 050-00304
NRC Action Number(s) and Facility Name |
Action Type (Severity) & Civil Penalty (if any) |
Date Issued |
Description |
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EA-98-518 EA-98-518-O Zion |
NOVCP (SL II) $110,000 |
11/13/1999 | Violation involving discrimination against a Senior Reactor Operator for raising nuclear safety issues. |
ORDERCP $110,000 |
06/12/2000 | ||
EA-99-100 Zion |
NOV (SL III) |
07/20/1999 | Deliberate violation of the procedures implementing the NRC-approved security plan for the Zion Station. |
EA-98-558 Zion |
NOV (SL III) |
04/09/1999 | Unattended safeguard materials. |
EA-97-249 Zion |
NOVCP (SL III) $110,000 |
01/15/1998 | Fitness-For-Duty program breakdown. |
EA-97-224 Zion |
NOV (SL III) |
09/12/1997 | Fuel handling building filtered exhaust. |
EA-97-222 Zion |
NOVCP (SL III) $330,000 |
09/02/1997 | Nitrogen bubble in reactor head event. |
EA-97-048 Zion |
NOVCP (SL III) $ 50,000 |
06/17/1997 | Multiple low level examples of program deficiencies related to transportation of radioactive materials and failure of QA audit to identify. |
EA-96-355 Zion |
NOVCP (SL III) $100,000 |
03/12/1997 | The action was based on multiple violations that involved failures to: (1) perform adequate10 CFR 50.59 analyses for modifications on safety-related systems; (2) follow procedures in the areas of modifications, corrective actions, operations and maintenance; (3) conduct tests to demonstrate systems would perform satisfactorily following modification; and (4) take prompt corrective action for significant conditions adverse to quality involving repetitive out-of-tolerance settings for containment spray system sodium hydroxide spray additive tank level indication and repetitive failures of a 4KV breaker. |
EA-96-216 Zion |
NOVCP (SL III) $50,000 |
08/23/1996 | Multiple procedure violations by operations personnel indicating possible breakdown in control of operations. |
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