Reposted from 7/18/2015
Reposted from 6/3/2015
Worked once?
Forgot the links to my blog:
‘River Bend: Unprecedented Three Special Inspections Ongoing at Entergy Plants’
Aliens tripping pumps all over the plant: Green. The inspectors reviewed a self-revealing finding for the licensee’s failure to properly implement Procedure EN-DC-115, “Engineering Change Process,” when developing engineering change notice ECN 39186, to ensure that no adverse impacts on the plant were would be encountered. Specifically, when installing new Emergency Response and Information System equipment in the main control room, using ECN 39186, the reactor recirculation pump A unexpectedly tripped, resulting in a reduction in power from 85 percent to 67 percent power. The licensee entered this issue into their corrective action program as Condition Report CR-RBS-2014-06685.
River Bend: RE: ALLEGATION: RIV-2015-A-004
Michael Mulligan
To allegation@nrc.gov
Today at 10:30 AM
Dear Sir,
I bet you the release of the first special inspection is right around the corner.I request a third special inspection on the most June 1st recent feed pump trip scram at the River Bend nuclear plant.
This shows the total impotence and lack of influence with the NRC over turning around the heart of Entergy and the River Bend plant. You just don’t have a big enough hammer to knock them on the head to gain their attention?
Too bad we can’t call a special inspection or AIT inspection on the powerlessness and the ineffectiveness of the NRC???
It is just shameful with all this agency attention the same kind of event happens over and over again...
You know, it reminds me of the Pilgrim plant.
Hmm, it is a single plant facility, are they getting insufficient funding by Entergy???
Want to have a talk?
Sincerely,
Mike Mulligan
Hinsdale, NH
1-603-336-8320
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