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NRC increases oversight at Millstone nuclear Unit 3

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) increased its level of oversight at the Millstone

Unit 3 nuclear plant in Connecticut after the commission finalized a “white,” or low to moderate

safety significance, inspection at the plant.

NRC inspectors determined that from May 2013 through February 2014, the unit’s turbine-

driven auxiliary feedwater pump was operated improperly due to installation of an incorrect

bearing. The problem displayed itself as two cases of unexpected fluctuations in reactor coolant

flow from the pump and three trips of the pump due to overspeeding. The NRC conducted a

special inspection at Millstone 3 in February and May in response to the problems with the

auxiliary feedwater pump. In September, NRC began another special inspection in response to

further unrelated problems with the pump after the pump failed quarterly surveillance tests in

July and September.

Plant owner and operator Dominion Nuclear Connecticut (NYSE: D) has taken action to repair

the pump and completed a root-cause evaluation, but the NRC is taking action due to the length

of time it took for the issue to be addressed.

The backup feedwater system is one of several that can be used to help cool down the reactor

following a shutdown by pumping water into the secondary side of the plant’s steam generators.

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