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ensho

(11,957 posts)
Wed Dec 28, 2011, 10:10 AM Dec 2011

Massachusetts, Pilgrim Nuclear Generating Station has an event


http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php


A nuclear plant in Plymouth has been shut down after a suspected leak from the one of the plants safety relief valves. “An Nuclear Regulator Commission Resident Inspector was at the the Pilgrim nuclear power plant Monday to monitor the shutdown, which took place without any complications,” said Nuclear Regulator Commission spokesman Neil Sheehan. The Nuclear Regulator Commission says the Pilgrim nuclear power plant was shut down due to leakage from a valve which provides overpressure protection for the plant’s reactor coolant system. The NRC, in a statement said the valve opens when required, “to discharge reactor steam into the suppression pool, a large, donut-shaped reservoir of water located at the bottom of the reactor building.” NRC inspectors will also monitor the repairs to the valve and then also monitor the service restoration when the plans are completed.
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Massachusetts, Pilgrim Nuclear Generating Station has an event (Original Post) ensho Dec 2011 OP
Another example of safety measures and NRC oversight MineralMan Dec 2011 #1
and NO radiation was leaked to atmosphere FreakinDJ Dec 2011 #2

MineralMan

(150,565 posts)
1. Another example of safety measures and NRC oversight
Wed Dec 28, 2011, 10:14 AM
Dec 2011

working as planned. Thanks for posting this.

Nuclear power generation is not safe. It has never been safe, and cannot be made to be safe. That said, safety systems and NRC oversight have made serious incidents with nuclear plants in the US rare. As long as those plants are in operation, that system needs to remain in place to do its job.

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